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Parish &

City Officials
Parish President
John F. Young, Jr.
Parish Council
Christopher L. Roberts,
Chairman
Dist. 1: Ricky J. Templet
Dist. 2: Paul D. Johnston
Dist. 3: Mark D. Spears, Jr.
Dist. 4: E. Ben Zahn, III
Dist. 5: Cynthia Lee-Sheng
Council At Large
Div. A: Christopher I.
Roberts
Div. B: Elton M. Lagasse
Sheriff
Newell D. Normand
District Attorney
Paul Connick, Jr.
Assessor
Chairman: Thomas J.
Capella
Coroner
Gerry Cvitanovich, M.D.
Registrar of Voters
Dennis DiMarco
Parish Clerk
Eula Lopez
Clerk of Court
Jon Gegenheimer
School Board
President: Mark Jacobs
Vice President: Mark
Morgan
Dist. 1: Mark Morgan
Dist. 2: Etta Licciardi
Dist. 3: Ray St. Pierre
Dist. 4: Pat Tovrea
Dist. 5: Cedric Floyd
Dist. 6: Larry Dale
Dist. 7: Mark Jacobs
Dist. 8: Mike Delesdernier
Dist. 9: Sandy DenapolisBosarge

JEFFERSON PARISH LEGALS


Superintendent
James Meza, Jr.
24th Judicial District
Div. A: Raymond S. Steib,
Jr.
Div. B: Cornelius E. Regan
Div. C: June Berry Darensburg
Div. D: Scott U. Schlegel
Div. E: John J. Molaison, Jr.
Div. F: Michael P. Mentz
Div. G: E. Adrian Adams
Div. H: Glenn B. Ansardi
Div. I: Nancy A. Miller
Div. J: Stephen C. Grefer
Div. K: Ellen Shirer
Kovach
Div. L: Donald A. Rowan,
Jr.
Div. M: Henry G. Sullivan, Jr.
Div. N: Stephen D. Enright,
Jr.
Div. O: Danyelle M. Taylor
Div. P: Lee V. Faulker, Jr.
Criminal Court Commissioners:
Patricia M. Joyce & Paul
Schneider
Domestic Court Commissioners:
Ruben J. Bailey & Patricia
M. Joyce
Domestic Hearing Officers:
Carol K. Accardo, Karl M.
Hansen, Jr., Paul S. Fiasconaro & W. Paul Weidig
First Parish Court
Judge, Division A: Rebecca
M. Olivier
Judge, Division B: Johnny
Lee
Traffic Hearing Officer
changes monthly
Second Parish Court
Div. A: Roy M. Cascio
Div. B: Raylyn R. Beevers
Constables
1st Justice Court: Jonathan
Liberto
2nd Justice Court: Wayne
Nocito
3rd Justice Court: Albert T.

Creppel
4th Justice Court: Leon F.
Bradberry, Sr.
5th Justice Court: Dan
Civello
6th Justice Court: Joe
Bourgeois
7th Justice Court: James
Cooper
8th Justice Court: Charles
L. Wilson
Justice of the Peace
Dist. 1: Vernon J. Wilty, III
Dist. 2: Patrick H. DeJean
Dist. 3: Charles R. Kerner
Dist. 4: Leon Bradberry, Jr.
Dist. 5: Charles V. Cusimano, II
Dist. 6: Kevin Centanni
Dist. 7: Eugene Fitchne
Dist. 8: Roscoe W. Lewis
Juvenile Court
Section A: Ann Murry
Keller
Section B: Andrea Price
Janzen
Section C: Barron C.
Burmaster
Grand Isle Independent
Levee District
David Camardelle, President/ Director
Robert Santiti, Vice
President
Kelly Besson, Secretary/
Treasurer
Southeast Louisiana
Floor Protection Authority - East
President: Tim Doody
Vice President: Stephen V.
Estopinal
Secretary: Louis Witte
Treasurer: Wilton P. Tilly,
III
Commissioners: Jefferon
M. Jeff Angers, Lambert
J. Joe Hassinger, Jr.,
G. Paul Kemp, Richard
A. Luettich, Jr., Kelly J.
McHugh
Regional Director: Robert
Turner, Jr.

ROLL CALL
Jefferson, Louisiana
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
The Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, met in regular
session on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at ten (10:00) oclock a.m. in the
Council Chambers, Joseph S. Yenni Building, Jefferson, Louisiana.
Mr. Christopher L. Roberts, Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council presided,
called the meeting to order. Mr. John Young requested a moment of silence
for Mr. Joe Rivere former Jefferson Parish employee. Eula A. Lopez recited a
prayer. Ms. Betty Purcel lead everyone in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of
the United States of America.
The Chairman then requested the Parish Clerk to call the roll. The following
members were present: Christopher L. Roberts, Chairman, and Councilmembers:
Ricky Templet, Paul D. Johnston, Mark Spears, Elton M. Lagasse, Ben Zahn,
and Ms. Cynthia Lee-Sheng.
The following members were absent: None
The following were in attendance: John F. Young, Parish President; Mr. Jacques
Molaison, Chief Operating Officer; Ms. Deborah Foshee, Parish Attorney;
Directors of the following Departments: Ms. Terri Wilkinson, Director
Planning; Timothy Palmatier, Finance; Kazem Alikhani, Public Works; Alan
Gandolfi, Research Director; Jeremy Dwyer, Legal Analysis Director; and Eula
A. Lopez, Parish Clerk.
The following members were absent: Sonny Burmaster, Chief of Staff
The Chairman called upon the Honorable John F. Young, Jr., Parish President to
address the Council at this time.
The next item of business was adoption of the consent agenda.
It was on motion of Mr. Lagasse and seconded by Mr. Roberts that the Consent
Agenda be adopted.
Vote on the adoption of the foregoing motion resulted as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.



MINUTES
ORDINANCES INTRODUCED FOR PUBLICATION IN SUMMARY
AND PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR CONSIDERATION ON THEIR FINAL
ADOPTION ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015, BEGINNING AT
TEN (10:00) OCLOCK A.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, GENERAL
GOVERNMENT BUILDING, GRETNA, LA.
On motion of Mr. Spears, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following Summaries of
Ordinances were read in full and were introduced for publication in Summary and
Public Hearings for consideration for final adoption on Wednesday, December
9, 2015, beginning at ten (10:00) oclock a.m. in the Council Chambers, General
Government Building, Gretna, Louisiana.
The following ordinances having been read are available for public inspection
in the Parish Clerks Office, Suite 6700, General Government Building, Gretna,
La. between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The motion was declared to be adopted on the 4th day of November, 2015.
SUMMARIES OF ORDINANCES INTRODUCED THIS DAY ARE AS
FOLLOWS:
SUMMARY NO. 24379 - ORDINANCE NO.
An ordinance submitted under Docket No. W-20-15, amending Chapter 40,
Zoning, of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, more particularly amending
the zoning classification of Lots 21, 22, and 23, Square 27, Marrero Addition
Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana from C-1 Neighborhood Commercial
District to C-2 General Commercial District, located at 4476 Westbank
Expressway, bounded by Avenue C, 8th Street, and Avenue B. (Council District
2)
SUMMARY NO. 24380 - ORDINANCE NO.
An ordinance submitted under Docket No. WLUZ-22-15 amending Chapter 40,
Zoning, of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, more particularly amending
the zoning classification of Lots 8 and 9, Square KK, Gitzinger Subdivision,
from R-1A Single Family Residential to GO-2 General Offices District, bounded
by Avenue E, 8th Street, Avenue D, and Westbank Expressway, Jefferson Parish,
Louisiana, and amending Chapter 25 of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances,
more particularly amending the land use classification of Lots 8 and 9 Square
KK, Gitzinger Subdivision from LMR Low-Medium Density Residential to LIC
Low Intensity Commercial, bounded by Avenue E, 8th Street, Avenue D, and
Westbank Expressway, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. (Council District 2)
SUMMARY NO. 24381 - ORDINANCE NO.
An ordinance under Docket No. FL-1-15 approving a Special Permitted Use
(SPU) and establishing a master site plan for the processing, refining, or bulk
storage of flammable and combustible liquids, as defined by the National Fire
Protection Association Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code for the
Vertex Energy, LLC, Vertex Refining LA, LLCMarrero Facility used oil
re-refining facility in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 40, Zoning,
of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, Article XXXI, Industrial District,
M-2, Section 40-582, Permitted Uses, on Lot M3, Fazande Tract, bounded by
the Mississippi River, Barataria Boulevard, Fourth Street, and Marrero Road,
owned by Magellan Terminals Holdings, L.P.; which lot is zoned M-2, Industrial

Southeast Louisiana
Floor Protection Authority - West
President: Susan Maclay
Vice President: Mark
Morgan
Secretary/ Treasurer: Paul
Dauphin
Commissioners: Michael
Merritt, Gernado Viers,
Joannes Westerink, Jim
Wilkinson
Greater New Orleans
Expressway Commission
Chairman: Lawrence Katz
Vice Chairman: Lawrence
Rase
Secretary: Peter Eagan
Treasurer: Steve Romig
Asst. Secretary/ Treasurer:
Michael Lorino
General Manager: Carlton
Dufrechou
GRAND ISLE
Mayor
David Camardelle
Council Members
Ray Santiny
J.E. Jay Lafont
Clifford Dixie Santiny
Stephen Scooter Reswener
Leoda Bladsacker
Chief of Police
Enris DuBois
GRETNA
Mayor
Belinda Cambre Constant
Council Members
Dist. at Large: Wayne A.
Ran
Dist. 1: Milton L. Crosby
Dist. 2: Joseph A. Marino
III
Dist 3: Mark K. Miller
Dist 4: Jackie J. Berthelot
Chief of Police
Arthur S. Lawson, Jr.

HARAHAN
Mayor:
Tina Miceli
Council Members
Timothy Baudier
Susan Benton
Dana Huete
Craig Johnston
Carrie Wheeler
Chief of Police
Tim Walker
Justice of the Peace
Kevin J. Centanni
JEAN LAFITTE
Mayor:
Timothy P. Kerner
Council Members
Barry Barthomey
Shirley Guillie
Chirsty N. Creppel
Calvin LeBeau
Verna Smith
Chief of Police
Marcell Rodriguez
KENNER
Mayor
Michael S. Yenni
Council Members
At-Large: Maria C.
DeFrancesch, Division A
At-Large: Keith A. Conley,
Division B
District 1: Gregory W.
Carroll
District 2: Michael G.
Mike Sigur
District 3: Keith M.
Reynaud
District 4: Leonard J. Cline
District 5: Dominick F.
Impastato, III

Council Members
Dist. 1: Hon. Glenn Green,
Sr.
Dist 2: Hon. Johnny S.
Nobles, Jr.
Dist 3: Hon. Norman J.
Fonseca
Dist. 4: Hon. Garrison J.
Toups, Sr.
Dist 5: Hon. Larry J.
Warino, Sr.
Chief of Police
Hon. Dwaye J. Munch, Sr.
JEDCO
Chairman: Paul Rivera
Vice Chairman: Mark
Madderra
Treasurer: Bruce Layburn
Secretary: Mario Bazile

Jimmy Baum
David Colvin
Tina Dandry-Mayes
Bruce Dantin
Joe Ewell (Past Chairman)
Jim Garvey (Past Chairman)
Roy Gattuso
Greg Jordan (Past Chairman)
Steve LaChute
Joe Liss
Dr. Vinicio Madrigal (Past
Chairman)
Lynda Nugent-Smith (Past
Chairwoman)
Mayra Pineda
Bill Peperone
Mike Rongey
Stan Salathe (Past Chairman)

Chief of Police
Michael J. Glaser
WESTWEGO
Mayor
Hon. John I. Shaddinger, Jr.

District. (Council District 2)


SUMMARY NO. 24382 - ORDINANCE NO.
An ordinance approving the request submitted under Docket No. BS115 for
the operation of a hair care service establishment (beauty shop) at 308 George
Street, Lot 15, Square 2, Georgetown Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA,
bounded by James Scrubbs Jr. Drive (formerly Gambino Road), Coretta Drive,
and Simoneaux Court, which lot is zoned M-1, Industrial District. (Council
District 3)
SUMMARY NO. 24383 - ORDINANCE NO.
An ordinance approving the request submitted under Docket No. HC-1-15 for
a Health and Athletic Club as a Special Permitted Use, with variances to the
minimum distance to a residence and landscape and buffer provisions for health
and athletic clubs in the GO-2, General Offices District, the height regulations
of the GO-2 District, and the general parking regulations, for Sky Zone located
on Lot 1-X-2-A-2, Tract F, Bissonet Plaza Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA;
bounded by RiversideDr., Olympic Dr., Kawanee Ave, and Power Blvd; zoned
GO-2, General Offices. (Council District 4)
SUMMARY NO. 24384 - ORDINANCE NO.
An Ordinance authorizing the incurring of debt to refinance the loan to the
Parish of Jefferson with Louisiana Local Government Environmental Facilities
and Community Development Authority (LCDA) designated as (Jefferson
Parish Projects) Series 2009A, in order to recognize debt service savings;
authorizing the borrowing of funds from LCDA; prescribing the form, fixing the
details and providing for the payment thereof, entering into certain covenants
and agreements in connection with the security and payment of said debt;
authorizing and approving the execution of a Loan Agreement with LCDA; and
providing for other matters in connection therewith.
SUMMARY NO. 24385 - ORDINANCE NO.
An ordinance amending various provisions in the Jefferson Parish Code of
Ordinances relative to affidavits required for the submission of proposals
for non-bid contracts or for the receipt of payment on non-bid contracts; and
otherwise providing with respect thereto. (Parishwide)
SUMMARY NO. 24386 - ORDINANCE NO.
An ordinance establishing Fair Housing Ordinances which shall promote equal
housing opportunities and prohibit discriminatory housing practices based on
race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or handicap, consistent
with the provisions of the Louisiana Equal Housing Opportunity Act. Acts
1997, No. 1141, eff. July 1, 1999 [La. Rev. Stat. Ann. 51:2601 et seq.] and the
federal Fair Housing Act (FHA). (Parishwide)
It was moved by Mr. Johnston and seconded by Mr. Roberts to adjourn, and no
objections being voiced, the meeting was declared to be officially adjourned by
the Chairman at 2:30 P.M.
APPROVED:
CHRISTOPHER L. ROBERTS, CHAIRMAN
JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL
EULA A. LOPEZ, PARISH CLERK
JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following action on
Summary No. 24314 of an ordinance amending or rescinding Ordinance No.
18515; codified as Chapter 7, Animals and Fowl, Article II, Animal Control
and Welfare, Section 7-5 of the Code is hereby deferred until December 9, 2015.
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts the following action
on Summary No. 24315 of an ordinance dedicating the funds received as
reimbursement for lost tax revenues as a result of the BP Oil Spill to a 5% cost
of living increase retroactive to January 1, 2015 with a portion of the balance
after the cost of living increase to be divided in proportions between the Council
District Improvement/Assistant Funds and the General Fund is hereby cancelled.
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November 2015.

It was moved by Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that action on Summary
No. 24349 of an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 24532 establishing an
Economic Development District for an area along Manhattan Boulevard in
Harvey, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, to expand said district is deferred to
December 9, 2015.
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day November, 2015.

It was moved by Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that action on Summary
No. 24370 of an ordinance declaring Lot 7 and a portion of Lot 8, Square 32,
Ponte Vista Subdivision, no longer needed for public purpose and authorizing
and ratifying a sale to the adjacent property owners, Lisa Harrison wife of/and
Mark L. Bernard for $11,171.00 is deferred to December 9, 2015.

Directory of
Parish & City
Officials
JEFFERSON PARISH
COURTHOUSE
West Bank Office
200 Derbigby St.
Gretna, LA 70053
(504) 736-6000
East Bank Offices
Joseph S. Yenni Bldg.
1221 Elmwood Park Blvd.
Harahan, LA 70123
(504) 736-6000
JEFFERSON PARISH
SHERIFFS OFFICE
1233 Westbank
Expressway
Harvey, LA 70058
(504) 363-5500
JEFFERSON PARISH
SCHOOL BOARD
501 Manhattan Blvd.
Harvey, LA 70058
(504) 349-7600
CLERK OF COURT
P.O. Box 10
Gretna, LA 70054
(504) 364-2900
1221 Elmwood Park Blvd.
(504) 736-6390
WEST JEFFERSON
LEVEE DISTRICT
7001 River Road
P.O. Box 608
Marrero, LA 70072
(504) 340-0318
EAST JEFFERSON
LEVEE DISTRICT
203 Plauche Court
Harahan, LA 70123
(504) 733-0087

GREATER
NEW ORLEANS
EXPRESSWAY
COMMISSIONS
P.O. Box 7656
Metairie, LA 70010
(504) 835-3188
TOWN OF GRAND ISLE
170 Ludwig Lane
P.O. Box 200
Grand Isle, LA 70358
(985) 835-3118
GRAND ISLE POLICE
DEPARTMENT
170 Ludwig Lane
P.O. Box 880
Grand Isle, LA 70358
(504) 787-2204
GRAND ISLE
INDEPENDENT LEVEE
DISTRICT
P.O. Box 757
Grand Isle, LA 70358
(985) 787-3196
CITY OF GRETNA
Huey P. Long Avenue &
2nd Street
P.O. Box 404
Gretna, LA 70054-0404
(504) 366-4374

JEAN LAFITTE
POLICE DEPARTMENT
2654 Jean Lafitte Blvd.
Route 1, Box 1
Lafitte, LA 70067
(504) 689-3132
CITY OF KENNER
1801 Williams Blvd.
Kenner, LA 70062
(504) 468-7200
KENNER POLICE
DEPARTMENT
500 Veterans Blvd.
Kenner, LA 70062
(504) 712-2200
CITY OF WESTWEGO
419 Avenue A
Westwego, LA 70094
(504) 341-3424
WESTWEGO POLICE
DEPARTMENT
417 Avenue A
Westwego, LA 70094
(504) 341-5428
JEDCO
700 Churchill Parkway
Avondale, LA 70094
Phone/ Fax: (504) 875-3916

GRETNA POLICE
DEPARTMENT
200 5th Street
Gretna, LA 70053
(504) 366-4374
CITY OF HARAHAN
6437 Jefferson Hwy.
Harahan, LA 70123
(504) 737-6383
HARAHAN POLICE
DEPARTMENT
6441 Jefferson Hwy.
Harahan, LA 70123
(504) 737-9763
TOWN OF JEAN
LAFITTE
2654 Jean Lafitte Blvd.
Lafitte, LA 70067
(504) 689-2208

The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day November 2015.


It was moved by Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that action on Summary
No. 24371 of an ordinance amending Section 2-886 of the Code to place a
portion of the General Fund BP sales tax settlement funds in the Council District
Improvement/Assistance Funds; further reserving a portion of the General Fund
BP sales tax settlement funds for coastal restoration and flood control and
prevention within Jefferson Parish is deferred to December 9, 2015.
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day November 2015.


It was moved by Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that action on Summary
No. 24373 of an ordinance amending Section 17-20 of the Code regarding
support of the prison medical unit is deferred to December 9, 2015.
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day November 2015.


It was moved by Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that action on Summary
No. 24376 of an ordinance amending and restating Ordinance 25018, amending
various sections of the Code relative to Jefferson Parish Hospital Service
District No. 1 as a result of its lease and cooperative agreement with Louisiana
Childrens Medical Center and West Jefferson Holdings, LLC and to add any
sections necessary for
the Parish to implement the lease and govern the District is deferred to December
9, 2015.
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day November 2015.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered.
RESOLUTION NO. 125959
A resolution authorizing the Council to go into executive session to discuss the
lawsuit entitled Phillip Anderson and Barry Cryer v. Jefferson Parish and Janice
Adams, 24th JDC, No. 737-426, Div. K, and to provide for related matters.
(Parishwide)
WHEREAS, the potential liability of the Parish requires that the Council go into
executive session to discuss legal strategy in this matter; and,
WHEREAS, the Parish is authorized by LA R.S. 42:17 to enter into executive
session to discuss this matter:
NOW, THEREFORE, the Jefferson Parish Council, acting as the governing
authority of the Parish of Jefferson, Louisiana, hereby resolves:
SECTION 1. That the Council be and is hereby authorized to go into executive
session to discuss the lawsuit entitled Phillip Anderson and Barry Cryer v.
Jefferson Parish and Janice Adams, 24th JDC, No. 737-426, Div. K.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered.
RESOLUTION NO. 125960
A resolution authorizing a partial settlement in the lawsuit entitled Phillip
Anderson and Barry Cryer v. Jefferson Parish and Janice Adams, 24th JDC, No.
737-426, Div. K and to provide for related matters. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson is a party in a lawsuit entitled Phillip
Anderson and Barry Cryer v. Jefferson Parish and Janice Adams, 24th JDC, No.
737-426, Div. K; and
WHEREAS, the Parish and plaintiffs have reached a tentative agreement on a
proposed partial settlement; and
WHEREAS, the Jefferson Parish Council desires to partially settle this lawsuit
amicably:
NOW THEREFORE, the Jefferson Parish Council, acting as governing authority
of the Parish of Jefferson, Louisiana, hereby resolves:
SECTION 1. That the Parish Attorney is hereby authorized to agree to the
proposed partial settlement in the lawsuit entitled Phillip Anderson and Barry
Cryer v. Jefferson Parish and Janice Adams, 24th JDC, No. 737-426, Div. K
and to sign and file with the Court any and all pleadings and other papers
consistent with the terms of that settlement, and take any other actions necessary
or advisable to effectuate the settlement.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None

LEGALS

LEGALS

LEGALS

The resolution was declared to be adopted this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered.
RESOLUTION NO. 125961
A resolution authorizing the Council to go into executive session to discuss
the litigation entitled Department of Environmental Quality v. Jefferson Parish
Government, State of Louisiana Division of Administrative Law, Docket Nos.
2009-9203-EQ, 2011-5898-EQ, 2011-7384-EQ, 2013-0852-EQ, 2012-1757-EQ,
2015-5434-EQ, 2015-5436-EQ, LDEQ Order No. WE-C-15-00402, LDEQ
Order No. WE-C-14-00651, and to provide for related matters. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, the potential liability of the Parish requires that the Council go into
executive session to discuss legal strategy in this matter; and,
WHEREAS, the Parish is authorized by LA R.S. 42:17 to enter into executive
session to discuss this matter:
NOW, THEREFORE, the Jefferson Parish Council, acting as the governing
authority of the Parish of Jefferson, Louisiana, hereby resolves:
SECTION 1. That the Council be and is hereby authorized to go into executive
session to discuss the litigation entitled Department of Environmental Quality
v. Jefferson Parish Government, State of Louisiana Division of Administrative
Law, Docket Nos. 2009-9203-EQ, 2011-5898-EQ, 2011-7384-EQ, 2013-0852EQ, 2012-1757-EQ, 2015-5434-EQ, 2015-5436-EQ, LDEQ Order No. WE-C-1500402, LDEQ Order No. WE-C-14-00651.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this 4st day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered.
RESOLUTION NO. 125962
A resolution authorizing the Parish Attorney to enter into settlement negotiations
in the lawsuit entitled Department of Environmental Quality v. Jefferson Parish
Government, State of Louisiana Division of Administrative Law, Docket Nos.
2009-9203-EQ, 2011-5898-EQ, 2011-7384-EQ, 2013-0852-EQ, 2012-1757-EQ,
2015-5434-EQ, 2015-5436-EQ, LDEQ Order No. WE-C-15-00402, LDEQ
Order No. WE-C-14-00651, and to provide for related matters. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson is a party in the lawsuit entitled Department
of Environmental Quality v. Jefferson Parish Government, State of Louisiana
Division of Administrative Law, Docket Nos. 2009-9203-EQ, 2011-5898-EQ,
2011-7384-EQ, 2013-0852-EQ, 2012-1757-EQ, 2015-5434-EQ, 2015-5436-EQ,
LDEQ Order No. WE-C-15-00402, LDEQ Order No. WE-C-14-00651; and
WHEREAS, the Jefferson Parish Council desires to settle this matter amicably:
NOW THEREFORE, the Jefferson Parish Council, acting as governing authority
of the Parish of Jefferson, Louisiana, hereby resolves:
SECTION 1. That the Parish Attorney is hereby authorized to enter into
settlement negotiations in the lawsuit entitled Department of Environmental
Quality v. Jefferson Parish Government, State of Louisiana Division of
Administrative Law, Docket Nos. 2009-9203-EQ, 2011-5898-EQ, 2011-7384EQ, 2013-0852-EQ, 2012-1757-EQ, 2015-5434-EQ, 2015-5436-EQ, LDEQ Order
No. WE-C-15-00402, LDEQ Order No. WE-C-14-00651.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted this the 4th day of November, 2015.

It was moved by Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that Item # 10 on the
agenda of a resolution authorizing the Council, acting as the governing authority
of Hospital Service District No. 2 to go into executive session as authorized by
LA RS 46:1073(B) to discuss and/or develop marketing strategies and strategic
plans be and is hereby cancelled. (Parishwide) (Mr. Roberts)
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse seconded by Mr. Roberts, present it was moved,
that the reading of the minutes of the Jefferson Parish Council Meeting of
Wednesday, October 21, 2015 be dispensed with and said minutes be approved
and adopted as recorded in the Official Journal of the Parish of Jefferson to be
corrected with the notations of corrections of publication as follows.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL MEETING
WEDNESDAY, October 21 , 2015
Published In:
The Advocate, October 28, 2015
Under Resolution 125957, under Section 2 two of the amounts and the account
numbers were omitted.
Under Resolution 125862, Pier Certificate no. was corrected from P20150809
to P20150810.
Under Resolution 125933, under section 2 of the resolution the account number
was missing a number.
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

n motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125963
BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish,
Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said parish:
SECTION 1. That 2015 Alcoholic Beverage Permit Nos. 24453041, 24496631,
2016 Alcoholic Beverage Permit Nos. 24417619, 24418260, 24418622, 24418698,
24418717, 24418772, 24418861, 24419119, 24419208, 24419212, 24419283,
24419296, 24419458, 24419539, 24419797, 24419876, 24420114, 24420122,
24420325, 24420409, 24421068, 24421145, 24421393, 24421669, 24421695,
24422172, 24422247, 24422281, 24422350, 24422402, 24422795, 24422949,
24423013, 24423195, 24423294, 24423304, 24423315, 24423605, 24424280,
24424377, 24424660, 24424768, 24424845, 24424948, 24424953, 24425395,
24425471, 24425561, 24426001, 24428796 and (19) Officer/Manager Permits:
Thomas Hamilton and Brett Kramer for Cash Magic Westbank, 7340 Westbank
Expressway, #200, Marrero, LA 70072, Bao Giang Valery Baudin and David
Grissen for Courtyard By Marriott, 2 Galleria Blvd., Metairie, LA 70001, Bao
Giang Valery Baudin and David Grissen for Residence Inn By Marriott, 3
Galleria Blvd., Metairie, LA 70001, Stephanie Burke Medley, Jonathan Tibus,
Jeffrey Burrus and Roy Messing for Fox & Hound English Pub & Grille, 1200 S.
Clearview Parkway, Harahan, LA 70123, Ralph Bower for Pei Wei Asian Diner,
4852 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie LA 70006, Ian McLeod for Winn Dixie
#1329, 211 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, LA 70005, Ian McLeod for Winn
Dixie #1404, 8601 Jefferson Highway, River Ridge, LA 70123, Ian McLeod for
Winn Dixie #1405, 2112 Belle Chasse Hwy, Gretna, LA 70056, Ian McLeod
for Winn Dixie #1411, 5901 Airline Hwy., Metairie, LA 70003, Ian McLeod
for Winn Dixie #1418, 3001 Hwy 90 West, Avondale, LA 70094, Ian McLeod
for Winn Dixie #1425, 3645 Lapalco Blvd., Harvey, LA 70058, Ian McLeod for
Winn Dixie #1428, 3623 Jefferson Hwy., Jefferson, LA 70121, Ian McLeod for
Winn Dixie #1440, 4627 Westbank Expressway, Marrero, LA 70072 are hereby
approved.
SECTION 2. That the Sheriff, Ex-Officio Tax Collector for the Parish of
Jefferson be and is hereby authorized to issue proper licenses to cover the herein
approved applications within the time prescribed by law.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125964
BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish,
Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said parish:
SECTION 1. That the Applicants, who have been issued the following
Application Numbers, be and are hereby authorized to be issued Certificates of
Qualification for Alcoholic Beverage Outlets:
V# 69379, 75739, 75959, 76079, 76179
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


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On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125965
A resolution authorizing the advertisement of sealed bids for Emergency Point
Repair and Lining, for emergency restoration of existing sewer mainlines and
force mains; and televising, cleaning, lining, and rehabilitation of lines for the
Department of Sewerage in Unincorporated Jefferson Parish, in response to a
Natural Disaster or other State of Emergency, for a period of one year (June
1, 2016 to May 31, 2017), in accordance with specifications prepared by the
Jefferson Parish Department of Sewerage. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, the ability of the Jefferson Parish Department of Sewerage to
properly respond to and quickly recover from a Natural Disaster or other State
of Emergency may be severely limited; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Sewerage may require assistance from an
independent contractor for emergency restoration of existing sewer mainlines
and force mains; and televising, cleaning, lining, and rehabilitation of lines
in Unincorporated Jefferson Parish in response to a Natural Disaster or other
State of Emergency, to properly and quickly restore the sewer system to its
pre-emergency condition for the protection of public health and preservation of
water quality for the citizens of Jefferson Parish; and
WHEREAS, it would be beneficial for Jefferson Parish to have a competitively
bid Emergency Sewer Point Repair and Lining Contract in place with an
independent contractor to insure immediate and adequate assistance to the
Department of Sewerage in promptly restoring the parish-wide sewer system
and also to facilitate appropriate reimbursement from Federal/State Agencies;
and
WHEREAS, activation and use of this contract will only be authorized in the
event of a Natural Disaster or other State of Emergency, in which damage to the
sewer system is incurred and Parish personnel cannot act promptly to repair
such damage; and
WHEREAS, all services under the terms of the contract shall be provided on an
as-needed basis; and there shall be no guarantee as to the amount of work to be
given within the terms of the one year contract; and
WHEREAS, the contract term will start June 1, 2016, and will end May 31, 2017.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the
governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Purchasing Department be and is hereby authorized
to advertise for sealed bids for an Emergency Sewer Point Repair and Lining
Contract in Unincorporated Jefferson Parish, in response to a Natural Disaster
or other State of Emergency, for a period of one year, in accordance with
specifications prepared by the Jefferson Parish Department of Sewerage.
SECTION 2. That in advertising, all the usual requirements as are provided in
regular Jefferson Parish advertising procedures be included in the advertisement,
the Bid Proposal Form, and Specifications for said project.
SECTION 3. That the cost of advertising the above referenced project be charged
to Department of Sewerage Account No. 53000-3850-114-7540.
SECTION 4. That the cost of the emergency sewer repairs be charged to
Department of Sewerage Account No. 53000-385x-xxx-7690.
SECTION 5. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence, the Vice-Chairman, be and is hereby authorized to sign and approve
any and all documents necessary to implement this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125966
A resolution authorizing the advertisement of sealed bids for Emergency Lift
Station Repair, for emergency restoration of existing lift station electrical
and mechanical damages, including, but not limited to, pumps, motors, air
compressors, control panels, and all miscellaneous components required
to complete emergency repairs to the lift station mechanical and electrical
systems for the Department of Sewerage, in Unincorporated Jefferson Parish, in
response to a Natural Disaster or other State of Emergency, for a period of one
year (June 1, 2016 to May 31, 2017), in accordance with specifications prepared
by the Jefferson Parish Department of Sewerage. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, the ability of the Jefferson Parish Department of Sewerage to
properly respond to and quickly recover from a Natural Disaster or other State
of Emergency may be severely limited; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Sewerage may require assistance from an
independent contractor for emergency restoration of existing lift station
electrical and mechanical damages, including, but not limited to, pumps, motors,
air compressors, control panels, and all miscellaneous components required to
complete emergency repairs to the lift station mechanical and electrical systems
for the Department of Sewerage, in Unincorporated Jefferson Parish, in response
to a Natural Disaster or other State of Emergency, to properly and quickly restore
the sewer system to its pre-emergency condition for the protection of public
health and preservation of water quality for the citizens of Jefferson Parish; and
WHEREAS, it would be beneficial for Jefferson Parish to have a competitively
bid Emergency Sewer Lift Station Repair contract in place with an independent
contractor to insure immediate and adequate assistance to the Department
of Sewerage in promptly restoring the parish-wide sewer system and also to
facilitate appropriate reimbursement from Federal/State Agencies; and
WHEREAS, activation and use of this contract will only be authorized in the
event of a Natural Disaster or other State of Emergency, in which damage to the
sewer system is incurred and Parish personnel cannot act promptly to repair
such damage; and
WHEREAS, all services under the terms of the contract shall be provided on an
as-needed basis; and there shall be no guarantee as to the amount of work to be
given within the terms of the one year contract; and
WHEREAS, the contract term will start June 1, 2016 and end May 31, 2017.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the
governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Purchasing Division of the Jefferson Parish Finance
Department be and is hereby authorized to advertise for sealed bids for an
Emergency Sewer Lift Station Repair Contract in Unincorporated Jefferson
Parish, in response to a Natural Disaster or other State of Emergency, for a
period of one year, in accordance with specifications prepared by the Jefferson
Parish Department of Sewerage.
SECTION 2. That in advertising, all the usual requirements as are provided in
regular Jefferson Parish advertising procedures be included in the advertisement,
the Bid Proposal Form, and Specifications for said project.
SECTION 3. That the cost of advertising the above referenced project be charged
to Department of Sewerage Account No. 53000-3850-114-7540.
SECTION 4. That the cost of the emergency sewer lift station repairs be charged
to Department of Sewerage Account No. 53000-385x-xxx-7690.
SECTION 5. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence, the Vice-Chairman, be and is hereby authorized to sign and approve
any and all documents necessary to implement this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125967
A resolution authorizing the Purchasing Department to advertise for bids for a
two (2) year contract for demolition and associated services, for the Jefferson
Parish Department of Inspection and Code Enforcement. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 123176 adopted on the 23rd day of July, 2014,
awarded the contract (number 55-14415) to Pipeworks Plumbing and Demolition,
LLC, to provide demolition services, to include demolition of dangerous
buildings, both residential and commercial, debris removal, demolition of slabs,
and the coring, draining and backfilling of pools, and securing of pools, for the
Jefferson Parish Department of Inspection and Code Enforcement; and
WHEREAS, Contract Number 55-14415 will expire on August 8, 2016; and
WHEREAS, abandoned and/or dilapidated structures within the Parish are
dangerous, unsightly, and a gathering place for criminal activity; and
WHEREAS, the removal of these structures is necessary to continue the Parishs
aggressive blight fighting efforts; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council,
acting as the governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Council does hereby authorize the Purchasing
Department to advertise for bids for a two (2) year contract for demolition and
associated services, for the Jefferson Parish Department of Inspection and Code
Enforcement.
SECTION 2. That the Council Chairman, or in his absence, the Vice-Chairman,
is hereby authorized to sign any and all documents required to give full force
and effect to this resolution.
SECTION 3. That all costs associated with this contract shall be charged to

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The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts , the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125968
A resolution accepting the lowest responsible bid of Daily Equipment Company,
under Proposal No. 50-114394, for the one-time purchase of a pneumatic tire
forklift for the Department of Sewerage, at the total cost of $46,933.52. (Council
District 2)
WHEREAS, this forklift will replace unit 7224, a 1994 forklift requiring
extensive repairs.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the lowest responsible bid of Daily Equipment Company,
under Proposal No. 50-114394, for the one-time purchase of a pneumatic tire
forklift for the Department of Sewerage, at the total cost of $46,933.52 be and
is hereby accepted.
SECTION 2. That the Purchasing Department be and is hereby authorized to
issue a purchase order for the purchase of said item, in accordance with the terms
of the bid proposal and this resolution.
SECTION 3. That the cost of this item be charged to the Sewerage Capital
Improvements Program Budget Account No. 44940-4023-7742(49403.002).
SECTION 4. That the Council Chairman or in his absence, the Vice-Chairman
be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give
full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125969
A resolution accepting the lowest bid meeting specifications under Bid Number
50-114204 for a supply of athletic equipment for the Department of Parks and
Recreation Eastbank for Items # 1040, 1060, 1200, 1320, 1330, 1340, 1370,
1380, 1590, 2010, 2050, 2120, 2140, 2180, 3280, 3290, 4030, 5110, 5120, 6010,
6030, and 6040 to Pyramid School Products; Items # 1010, 1020, 1045, 1100,
1110, 1360, 1401, 1430, 1440, 1480, 1510, 1520, 1530, 1540, 1570, 1580, 1600,
1601, 1604, 1605, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1627, 1628, 1629, 1630, 1631, 1632, 1633,
1637, 1680, 1730, 1740, 1750, 1770, 1800, 1810, 1820, 1821, 1960, 2020, 2030,
2040, 2060, 2070, 2210, 2240, 2260, 2270, 3040, 3050, 3060, 3070, 3080, 3091,
3100, 3170, 3220, 3230, 3250, 3370, 3390, 3410, 5040, 5060, 5090, and 5180 to
Staples Sporting Goods Printscreening and Trophies, LLC; Items # 1070, 1102,
1270, 1390, 1450, 1550, 1560, 1790, 1950, and 2190 to Efinger Sporting Goods
Company, Inc.; Items # 1180, 1760, 1830, and 3340 to S & S Worldwide; Items
# 1025, 1030, 1080, 1130, 1131, 1132, 1170, 1190, 1220, 1230, 1240, 1250, 1251,
1400, 1460, 1470, 1623, 1720, 1780, 1840, 1860, 1870, 1890, 1900, 1910, 1920,
2051, 2090, 2130, 2160, 2200, 2210a, 2210b, 2210c, 2220, 2220a, 3090, 3110,
3120, 3130, 3140, 3150, 3160, 3200, 3210, 3240, 3310, 3320, 3400, 3430, 3440,
3450, 4010, 4020, 4040, 4050, 4060, 4080, 4090, 4100, 4110, 4130, 4160, 5010,
5020, 5030, 5050, 5130, and 5150 to Varsity Brands Holding Company Inc.;
Items # 1090, 1160, 1210, 1280, 1290, 1602, 1606, and 1670 to School Specialty;
and there were no qualifying bidders meeting specifications for Items # 1410,
1411, 3010, and 6070 so these items are to be deleted and will go out for re-bid.
(Council Districts 2, 3, 4, 5)
WHEREAS, annually the bulk of Eastbank athletic equipment purchased by the
Recreation Department is put out for open, public bid; and
WHEREAS, the lowest bid submitted by responsible vendors was selected for
each individual item receiving a bid that met specifications; and
WHEREAS, Items # 1410, 1411, 3010, and 6070 did not receive a responsible
bid meeting specifications so they should be deleted from the bid and will go
out for re-bid; and
WHEREAS, Items # 1010, 1360, 1430, 1480, 1520, 1530, 1540, 1637, 1730,
1740, 1770, 3390, 3410, and 5180 were awarded to Staples Sporting Goods
Printscreening and Trophies, LLC; Items # 1460, 2130, and 2200 were awarded
to Varsity Brands Holding Inc.; Items # 1270, 1390, and 1550 were awarded to
Efinger Sporting Goods Company, Inc.; Items # 1320, 1330, 1380, and 4030 were
awarded to Pyramid School Products; Items # 1760 and 1830 were awarded to S
& S Worldwide because the specifications submitted by the low bidder did not
meet Department specifications.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of the Department of
Parks and Recreation of said Parish:
SECTION 1: That the lowest bid meeting specifications under Bid Number
50-114204 for a supply of athletic equipment for the Department of Parks and
Recreation Eastbank for Items # 1040, 1060, 1200, 1320, 1330, 1340, 1370,
1380, 1590, 2010, 2050, 2120, 2140, 2180, 3280, 3290, 4030, 5110, 5120, 6010,
6030, and 6040 to Pyramid School Products; Items # 1010, 1020, 1045, 1100,
1110, 1360, 1401, 1430, 1440, 1480, 1510, 1520, 1530, 1540, 1570, 1580, 1600,
1601, 1604, 1605, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1627, 1628, 1629, 1630, 1631, 1632, 1633,
1637, 1680, 1730, 1740, 1750, 1770, 1800, 1810, 1820, 1821, 1960, 2020, 2030,
2040, 2060, 2070, 2210, 2240, 2260, 2270, 3040, 3050, 3060, 3070, 3080, 3091,
3100, 3170, 3220, 3230, 3250, 3370, 3390, 3410, 5040, 5060, 5090, and 5180 to
Staples Sporting Goods Printscreening and Trophies, LLC; Items # 1070, 1102,
1270, 1390, 1450, 1550, 1560, 1790, 1950, and 2190 to Efinger Sporting Goods
Company, Inc.; Items # 1180, 1760, 1830, and 3340 to S & S Worldwide; Items
# 1025, 1030, 1080, 1130, 1131, 1132, 1170, 1190, 1220, 1230, 1240, 1250, 1251,
1400, 1460, 1470, 1623, 1720, 1780, 1840, 1860, 1870, 1890, 1900, 1910, 1920,
2051, 2090, 2130, 2160, 2200, 2210a, 2210b, 2210c, 2220, 2220a, 3090, 3110,
3120, 3130, 3140, 3150, 3160, 3200, 3210, 3240, 3310, 3320, 3400, 3430, 3440,
3450, 4010, 4020, 4040, 4050, 4060, 4080, 4090, 4100, 4110, 4130, 4160, 5010,
5020, 5030, 5050, 5130, and 5150 to Varsity Brands Holding Company Inc.;
Items # 1090, 1160, 1210, 1280, 1290, 1602, 1606, and 1670 to School Specialty;
and there were no qualifying bidders meeting specifications for Items # 1410,
1411, 3010, and 6070 so these items are to be deleted and will go out for re-bid.
SECTION 2: That the Purchasing Department be and is hereby authorized to
issue purchase orders for the purchase of said products in accordance with the
terms of the bid proposal and this resolution.
SECTION 3: That the cost be charged as follows: 21830-2532-7235.3.
The resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125970
A resolution accepting the lowest responsible bid of Kevin J. Smith Construction
Co., under Proposal No. 50-00113738 for the Labor and Material to complete
office renovations at the Jefferson Parish East Bank Consolidated Fire
Department Headquarters located at 834 S. Clearview Parkway. (Council
District 2)
WHEREAS, bids were received under Proposal No. 50-00113738 for the Labor
and Material to complete office renovations at the Jefferson Parish East Bank
Consolidated Fire Department Headquarters located at 834 S. Clearview
Parkway.
WHEREAS, the lowest responsible bid was submitted by Kevin J. Smith
Construction Co. in the amount of $3,123,000.00;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the lowest responsible bid of Kevin J. Smith Construction Co.
under Proposal No. 50-00113738 for the Labor and Material to complete office
renovations at the Jefferson Parish East Bank Consolidated Fire Department
Headquarters be accepted.
SECTION 2. That the Purchasing Division of the Department of Finance be and
is hereby authorized to issue purchase orders and/or contracts in accordance
with the terms of the bid proposal and this resolution.
SECTION 3. That the contract term shall commence at the issuance of the
Notice to Proceed.
SECTION 4. Expenditures shall not exceed $3,123,000.00. Expenditures when
incurred will be paid from GL account number 44880-4020-7454, Sub Project
48822.001.
SECTION 5. That the Council Chairman or in his absence, the Vice-Chairman
be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give
full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


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On motion of Mr. Spears, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution was
offered as amended:
RESOLUTION NO. 125971
A resolution accepting the lowest responsible bid of Industrial & Mechanical
Contractors, Inc. received on September 29, 2015, under Proposal No. 50-114350
in the amount of $1,763,672.00 for Rehabilitating Existing Trickling Filter at
Marrero WWTP Phase 2, and authorizing the execution of the Designation
of Construction Contractor as Agent of a Governmental Entity and Sales Tax
Exemption Certificate for Industrial & mechanical Contractors, Inc. and its
subcontractors on this project. SCIP Project No. C2131A (Council District 3)
WHEREAS, the Parish has engaged Hartman Engineering, Inc. (HEI) as
part of the Sewerage Capital Improvement Program to prepare the plans and
specifications for Rehabilitating Existing Trickling Filter at Marrero WWTP
Phase 2, SCIP Project No. C2131A; and
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish has received bids on September 29, 2015, for labor,
materials and equipment required for the project; and
WHEREAS, Industrial & Mechanical Contractors, Inc. submitted the lowest
responsible bid under Proposal No. 50-114350 at the total cost of $1,763,672.00;
and
WHEREAS, HEI has recommended that award of the contract be made to the
lowest responsible bidder, Industrial & Mechanical Contractors, Inc.; and
WHEREAS, the bid of Industrial & Mechanical Contractors, Inc. is in order and
within the available construction budget for the project; and
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson will realize substantial savings on the cost of
Rehabilitating Existing Trickling Filter at Marrero WWTP Phase 2 by applying
sales taxes exemption on materials and equipment purchased for the project; and
WHEREAS, the construction documents allow for the Parish of Jefferson to
utilize the advantage of sales tax exempt status.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council, the
governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the lowest responsible bid of Industrial & Mechanical
Contractors, Inc. received September 29, 2015, under Proposal No. 50-114350 in
the amount of $1,763,672.00 for Rehabilitating Existing Marrero Trickling Filter
at Marrero WWTP Phase 2, SCIP Project No. C2131A be and is hereby accepted.
SECTION 2: That the Council Chairman or, in his absence, the Vice-Chairman
is hereby authorized to execute the Designation of Construction Contractor
as Agent of a Governmental Entity and Sales Tax Exemption Certificate for
Industrial & Mechanical Contractors, Inc. and its subcontractors, Foundation
Materials, Walter J. Barnes Electric Co., and Specialized Civil Services, on this
project.
SECTION 3. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence
the Vice-Chairman, be and is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to
sign and execute a contract with Industrial & Mechanical Contractors, Inc.
which contract shall include the bid proposal, plans and specifications for said
project.
SECTION 4. That the cost for this construction is to be funded from Account
No. 44940-4023-7454 (49420.019)
SECTION 5: That maximum expenditure shall not exceed $1,763,672.00 without
a ratified change order.
SECTION 6: That the term of this contract shall commence from the date
indicated on the Notice to Proceed.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125972
A resolution authorizing and approving Change Order No. 5 to the contract with
JaRoy Construction, Inc. (succeeded by Ohio Casualty Insurance as Surety) for
an additional $55,568.65 and eighty-five (85) days to the contract amount, which
contract, dated June 9, 2008 covers labor, materials and equipment for the Gym
Replacement at Terrytown Playground, under Contract No. 55-9514, Proposal
No. 50-87818 for the Department of Parks and Recreation. (Council District 1)
WHEREAS, additional time and funds are needed to cover changes required
for the gym including; adding an exhaust fan, handrails, sidewalks, downspout
boots and altering gym light fixtures; and
WHEREAS, an additional instrument in connection with this agreement was
recorded with the Clerk of Court in and for the Parish of Jefferson, M.O.B. 4373,
Page 142, Instrument No. 10830043; and
WHEREAS, the net total of Change Order 1 amounted to $33,764.00 and added
twenty days was passed on October 8, 2008, under Resolution No. 111018; and
WHEREAS, the net total of Change Order 2 amounted to $73,419.32 and added
forty-four was passed on March 18, 2009, under Resolution No. 111942; and
WHEREAS, the net total of Change Order 3 amounted to $134,288.00 and
added twenty-four days was passed on December 9, 2009, under Resolution No.
113492; and
WHEREAS, the net total of Change Order 4 amounted to $66,304.00 and added
thirty-one days was passed on April 14, 2010, under Resolution No. 114304; and
WHEREAS, the net total of Change Order 5 amounts to $55,568.65 which is a
1.2% increase from the current contract amount and adds 85 days; and
WHEREAS, the net total of the Change Order No. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 amounts to
an addition of $363,343.97 and represents a 7.84% increase from the original
contract amount making a new contract cap of $4,998,650.97 and making a new
completion date of February 2, 2010.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE JEFFERSON PARISH
COUNCIL of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said
Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Council does hereby authorize and approve Change Order
No. 5 to the contract with JaRoy Construction, Inc. (succeeded by Ohio Casualty
Insurance as Surety) for an additional $55,568.65 and eighty-five (85) days to the
contract amount, which contract, dated June 9, 2008 covers labor, materials and
equipment for the Gym Replacement at Terrytown Playground, under Contract
No. 55-9514, Proposal No. 50-87818 for the Department of Parks and Recreation
which contract is recorded with the Clerk of Court in and for the Parish of
Jefferson in M.O.B. 4373, Page 142, Instrument No. 10830043.
SECTION 2. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence, the Vice-Chairman, is hereby authorized to sign and approve said
Change Order No. 5 to said contract.
SECTION 3. The amount of $55,568.65 shall be charged to account 44670-40147431.1 (46701.040).
The resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125973
A resolution authorizing and approving Change Order No. 2 and final to the
contract with M.R. Pittman Group, LLC for a decrease of $8,318.73 in the
contract amount and an increase of 175 calendar days to the contract time,
which contract dated November 15, 2012, covers Mazoue Ditch Drainage
Improvements, Phase V, Public Works Project No. 93-010E-DR (Phase IV of
SPN 576-26-0029/H.003560(334)), Proposal No. 50-104124. Change Order
No. 2 represents a 0.26% decrease to the original contract amount and reduces
the current contract from $3,252,848.00 to $3,244,529.27. The cumulative
total of Change Orders 1 and 2 represents a 1.37% increase to the original
contract amount which increases the contract amount from $3,200,600.00 to
$3,244,529.27. (Council District 2).
WHEREAS, there is a construction contract between the Parish of Jefferson and
M.R. Pittman Group, LLC, dated November 15, 2012 authorized by Resolution
No. 119631 to construct Mazoue Ditch Drainage Improvements Phase V; and
WHEREAS, work on this project has been completed and a final balancing
change order is required to adjust plan quantities to final field measured
quantities and provide for several unforeseen items; and
WHEREAS, the Council has engaged the services of Meyer Engineers, Ltd. to
perform the engineering services; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to issue this change order unilaterally since M.R.
Pittman Group, LLC, could not reach an agreement with Meyer Engineers, Ltd.
and Jefferson Parish; and
WHEREAS, the Engineer for the project, Meyer Engineers, Ltd., has negotiated
and recommended approval of Change Order No. 2.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council,
acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Council does hereby authorize and
approve Change Order No. 2 to the contract with M.R. Pittman Group, LLC
for a decrease of $8,318.73.00 in the contract amount and an increase of 175
calendar days to the contract time, which contract dated November 15, 2012,
covers Mazoue Ditch Drainage Improvements, Phase V, Public Works Project
No. 93-010E-DR (Phase IV of SPN 576-26-0029/H.003560(334)), Proposal No.
50-104124. The cumulative total of Change Orders 1 and 2 represents a 1.37%
increase to the original contract amount from $3,200,600.00 to $3,244,529.27.
M.O.B. 4552, Instrument No. 11254346, Folio No. 817 Original Contract, M.O.B.

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4633, Instrument No. 11447471, Folio No. 363 Change Order 1.


SECTION 2. That the cost of this construction is to be charged to Account No.
45230-4039-7454 (Project No. 52318.007), Contract No. 55-00013144.
SECTION 3. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council or, in his
absence, the Vice-Chairman, be and is authorized to execute Change Order No.
2 to the agreement for this work with M.R. Pittman Group, LLC.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse , seconded by Mr. Roberts , the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125974
A resolution granting acceptance to M.R. Pittman Group, LLC for their
completed contract, which Jefferson Parish contract dated November 15, 2012
covers Mazoue Ditch Drainage Improvements, Phase V, Public Works Project
No. 93-010E-DR (Phase IV of SPN 576-26-0029/H.003560(334)), Proposal No.
50-104124. (Council District No. 2).
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 119631, Jefferson Parish awarded a contract
to M.R. Pittman Group, LLC for the Construction of Mazoue Ditch Drainage
Improvements, Phase V, Public Works Project No. 93-010E-DR (Phase IV of
SPN 576-26-0029/H.003560(334)), Proposal No. 50-104124; and
WHEREAS, M.R. Pittman Group, LLC, has satisfactorily completed
all work associated with this project.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council,
acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That M.R. Pittman Group, LLC is hereby granted an acceptance
of their completed contract, which Jefferson Parish contract dated November
15, 2012 under Proposal No. 50-104124 covering Mazoue Ditch Drainage
Improvements, Phase V, Public Works Project No. 93-010E-DR (Phase IV of
SPN 576-26-0029/H.003560(334)) for the Department of Capital Projects, which
contract is recorded with the Clerk of Court in and for the Parish of Jefferson
M.O.B. 4552, FOLIO NO. 817, INSTRUMENT NO. 11254346, Original Contract
and M.O.B. 4633, FOLIO NO. 363, INSTRUMENT NO. 11447471, Change
Order No. 1.
SECTION 2. That the said M.R. Pittman Group, LLC be and is hereby authorized
to file a copy of this resolution with the said Clerk of Court as evidence of the
acceptance of completion of said contract, and in order that the 45 days lien and
privilege period may begin from the date of filing thereof with the said Clerk
of Court.
SECTION 3. That at the expiration of the 45 days, the said M.R. Pittman Group,
LLC shall furnish the Department of Public Works of Jefferson Parish with a
clear lien and privilege certificate from the Clerk of Court and upon presentation
of said certificate, the Department of Public Works will prepare the necessary
documents to authorize payment of retainage on said certificate.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125975
A resolution granting substantial completion to A NEW Rock Co., Inc. for
their completed contract, which Jefferson Parish contract is dated February 23,
2015, for Jefferson Parish Sanitary Landfill Phase 3B Final Cover, Drainage and
Service Road, Proposal No. 50-111456, (Council District 3).
WHEREAS, there is a construction contract between the Parish of Jefferson
and A NEW Rock Construction Co., Inc. dated February 23, 2015, authorized
by Resolution No. 123999 for Jefferson Parish Sanitary Landfill Phase 3B Final
Cover, Drainage and Service Road, Project No. 2014-028-ENV, Contract No.
55-00014829; and
WHEREAS, Change Order 1 was authorized by Resolution No. 125504, adopted
on August 26, 2015; and
WHEREAS, the Council has engaged the services of GreenPoint Engineering
to perform the engineering services for the project and GreenPoint Engineering
recommends acceptance of the contract subject to completion of the punch list
which is included in their Finding of Substantial Completion dated October 23,
2015; and
WHEREAS, the value of the completed project after including adjustments
made through Change Order 1 is $911,588.63.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council,
acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That A NEW Rock Construction Co., Inc. is hereby granted
effective upon adoption of this resolution, substantial completion, subject
to the completion of tasks listed in the attached punch list, for their contract
under Proposal No. 50-112122 for Jefferson Parish Sanitary Landfill Phase
3B Final Cover, Drainage and Service Road, which contract is recorded with
the Clerk of Court in and for the Parish of Jefferson M.O.B. 4642, FOLIO 441,
INSTRUMENT NO.11507526.
SECTION 2. That the said A NEW Rock Construction Co., Inc. be and is
hereby authorized to file a copy of this resolution with the said Clerk of Court as
evidence of the acceptance of completion of said contract, and in order that the
45 days lien and privilege period may begin from the date of filing thereof with
the said Clerk of Court.
SECTION 3. That at the expiration of the 45 days, the said A NEW Rock
Construction Co., shall furnish the Department of Environmental Affairs of
Jefferson Parish with a clear lien and privilege certificate from the Clerk of Court
and upon presentation of said certificate, the Department of Environmental
Affairs will prepare the necessary documents to authorize payment of retainage
on said certificate.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November,
2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125976
A resolution granting permission to St. Edward the Confessor, 4921 West
Metairie Avenue, Metairie, Louisiana 70001 to conduct a craft fair on Saturday,
November 21, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. and to provide for related
matters. (Council District 5)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE JEFFERSON PARISH
COUNCIL, JEFFERSON PARISH, LOUISIANA, acting as governing authority
for said Parish:
SECTION I. That permission is hereby granted to St. Edward the Confessor, 4921
West Metairie Avenue, Metairie, LA 70001 to conduct a craft fair on Saturday,
November 21, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. to allow the sale of beverages,
food, erect craft booths and canopies; they are also granted permission to erect
small temporary signs at the intersections of Transcontinental & Veterans,
Transcontinental & Airline Drive, Power Boulevard & Kawanee, West Metairie
& Airline Park, West Napoleon & David Drive and Veterans Boulevard &
Mississippi Avenue and erect a banner type sign on the water tower fence at
David Drive & Veterans Boulevard. Also, will place 15 small wire signs
spaced out, along the neutral grounds of Transcontinental from Airline to West
Esplanade and 15 small wire signs also spaced out, along the neutral grounds
of Veterans from Clearview to Kenner city line, and to remove all signs by 7:00
p.m. on Sunday, November 22, 2015. In connection with said event all taxes
are hereby waived, provided a permit is obtained from the Department of
Citizens Affairs, the Jefferson Parish Fire Department, the Health Department,
the Jefferson Parish Sheriffs Office to conduct such an event and that all
requirements and regulations of said departments have been met; and to provide
for related matters.
SECTION II. That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Ms. Mary Causin,
5013 Wabash Street, Metairie, LA 70001 and Dr. Tom Becker, 4921 West
Metairie Avenue, Metairie, Louisiana 70001..
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This resolution was declared to be adopted on this 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125977
A resolution requesting the Jefferson Parish Traffic Engineering Division to
install All-Way Stop signs at the intersections of Willowbrook Drive at Cameron
Drive and Willowbrook Drive at Vermillion Drive in Terrytown. (Council
District 1).
WHEREAS, a petition for the placement of all-way stops at the intersections
of Willowbrook Drive at Cameron Drive and Willowbrook Drive at Vermillion

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Drive was submitted containing the names of a majority of the residents on


Willowbrook Drive, the street where the new stops will be installed, and is on
file at Jefferson Parish Traffic Engineering Office.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE JEFFERSON PARISH
COUNCIL, the governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Traffic Engineering Division is hereby
authorized and directed to install All-Way Stop signs at the intersections of
Willowbrook Drive at Cameron Drive and Willowbrook Drive at Vermillion
Drive.
SECTION 2. That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Traffic
Engineering Division.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125978
A resolution granting permission to the New Orleans Track Club, represented
by Ms. Jennifer Neil, to have permission to serve beer and food and have live
music in connection with its Ole Man River Half Marathon and 5k road race on
December 19, 2015 and to provide for related matters. (Council District 1)
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson
Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That permission is hereby granted to New Orleans Track Club,
represented by Ms. Jennifer Neil, to serve beer and food and have live music in
connection with its Ole Man River Half Marathon and 5k road race on December
19, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.; the half marathon to start on Huey P.
Long Avenue, turn right on 11th Street, right on Derbigny St., left on 4th Street,
right on Destrehan, left on river road, left on Barataria Boulevard, left on 4th
Street, left on Huey P. Long Avenue, right on the path on top of the levee,
turnaround at Atlantic Avenue and finish at the Gretna ferry landing, provided
permits are obtained from the Citizens Affairs, the Health Department, the City
of Gretna, the Gretna Police Department, the City of New Orleans, the State of
Louisiana Office of Alcohol Beverage Control and the Jefferson Parish Sheriffs
Office and that all requirements and regulations of said departments have been
met; and waiving all Jefferson Parish taxes in connection with said event, and to
provide for related matters.
SECTION 2. That the 5k shall to start on Huey P. Long Avenue, turn right on
11th Street, right on Derbigny St., right on 4th Street, left on Huey P. Long
Avenue, right on the path on top of the levee, turnaround at Ocean Avenue and
finish at the Gretna ferry landing.
SECTION 3. That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Ms. Jennifer Neil,
1050 S. Jeff Davis Parkway, Ste. 109, New Orleans, LA 70125.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125979
A resolution granting permission to Louisiana Fire Juniors,1918 18th Street,
Kenner, LA 70062, to conduct a Soccerfest Tournament on Friday, February
26, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Saturday, February 27, 2016, from 8:00
a.m. until 5:00 p.m. and Sunday, February 28, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00
p.m. at Lafreniere Park; and to allow the sale of novelties, beverages and food
in conformance with Parish and Park guidelines and agreements; to allow the
erection of tents in connection with said tournament, provided that all necessary
permits have been obtained from the Department of Inspection and Code
Enforcement, Lafreniere Park, the Jefferson Parish Fire Department and the
Jefferson Parish Sheriffs Office to conduct such an event; that all requirements
and regulations of said departments and Lafreniere Park are met, and that all
required fire regulations are met.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, acting as governing authority of said parish:
SECTION 1. That permission be and is hereby granted to Louisiana Fire Juniors,
1918 18th Street, Kenner, LA 70062, represented by Mr. Michael Plaisance, to
conduct a Soccerfest Tournament on Friday, February 26, 2016, from 8:00 a.m.
until 5:00 p.m., Saturday, February 27, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. and
Sunday, February 28, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at Lafreniere Park;
and to allow the sale of novelties, beverages and food in conformance with
Parish and Park guidelines and agreements, and to allow the erection of tents in
connection with said tournament.
SECTION 2. That this permission is granted provided that all necessary permits
have been obtained from the Department of Inspection and Code Enforcement,
Lafreniere Park, the Jefferson Parish Fire Department and the Jefferson Parish
Sheriffs Office to conduct such a tournament and that all indemnifications
and insurance requirements set forth by the Jefferson Parish Director of the
Department of Loss Control and all federal, state and local laws, ordinances
and regulations are met; and that all requirements and regulations of said
departments and Lafreniere Park are met, and that all required fire regulations
are met.
SECTION 3. That a certified copy of this resolution be forwarded to Michael
Plaisance, 1918 18th Street, Kenner, Louisiana 70062, and all departments in
connection therewith.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse , seconded by Mr. Roberts , the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125980
A resolution authorizing the addition of a subcontractor under the agreement
between the Parish of Jefferson and Colvin Law Firm, to provide professional
services for West Bank Parish Wide Road Bond Projects, the Dakin Street East
Bank Road Bond Project and the West Bank S.E.L.A. Urban Flood Drainage
Projects. (Council Districts 1, 2 and 3)
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 90130, adopted September 22, 1999, authorized and
ratified three (3) five year contracts with Molaison, Colvin, Greenburg, Zelenka,
Morris & Loeb, L.L.P., for West Bank Parish Wide Road Bond Projects, the
Dakin Street East Bank Road Bond Project and the West Bank S.E.L.A. Urban
Flood Drainage Projects; and
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 91115, adopted February 23, 2000, authorized
Amendment No. 1 to the contracts, said amendment authorized David L. Colvin
& Associates, APLC to take over the contracts; and
WHEREAS, Colvin Law Firm has been working on the following SELA
projects: Trapp Canal, Industry Canal, Murphy/Gardere Canal, Pipeline Canal,
Swift Canal, Keyhole Canal and Two Mile Canal and the following Road Bond
projects: widening of Lapalco, widening of Ames and relocation of Dakin/L&A
Road; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution 123074, adopted June 25, 2014, Colvin Law
Firm was one of several firms selected to provide legal services to Jefferson
Parish in the field of Property Law; and
WHEREAS, this Council wishes to authorize Argote, Derbes, Graham,
Shuffield & Tatje, Inc. to provide appraisal services as a subcontractor to Colvin
Law Firm, under said agreement.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That Argote, Derbes, Graham, Shuffield & Tatje, Inc. are hereby
authorized to provide appraisal services as a subcontractor to Colvin Law Firm,
under the contract between the Parish of Jefferson Parish and Colvin Law Firm,
to provide professional services for West Bank Parish Wide Road Bond Projects,
the Dakin Street East Bank Road Bond Project and the West Bank S.E.L.A.
Urban Flood Drainage Projects.
SECTION 2. That all costs associated with this contract shall come from either
Budget Account Number 45270-4090-7321 (52710-001) or Budget Account
Number 44200-4002-7321 (42010-001).
SECTION 3. That the Council Chairman, or in his absence the Vice-Chairman,
be and is hereby authorized to sign any and all documents required to carry out
the provisions of this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Johnston, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following ordinance
was offered as amended:
SUMMARY NO. 24330 ORDINANCE NO. 25034
An ordinance submitted under Docket No. ES-89-15-PF approving the
Preliminary and Final Plat of subdivision of Lots 13 and 14, Square A, Sparrow

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Lane Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, into Lot 13-A, Square A, Sparrow
Lane Subdivision, in accordance with plan by Sam Z. Scandaliato, L.S., dated
October 14, 2014, which lots are owned by Hui Kim and Cory D. Hebert, and
approving and accepting the Final Plat of said subdivision. (Council District 2)
WHEREAS, Hui Kim and Cory D. Hebert are the owners of Lots 13 and 14,
Square A, Sparrow Lane Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, which they
acquired by Act before Brent J. Laliberte, Notary Public, dated August 17, 2012,
registered in COB 3302, Folio 410, Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, said owners desire to subdivide said Lots into a Lot to be designated
as Lot 13-A, Square A, Sparrow Lane Subdivision; and
WHEREAS, no public improvements are required, therefore the Preliminary
Plat and Final Plat may be approved and accepted in combination in accordance
with Section 33-2.26(d); and
WHEREAS, the Planning Director of this Parish has caused to be duly advertised,
as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the subdivision of said
lots under Docket No. ES-89-15-PF; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board, in
accordance with the law; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Advisory Board recommended approval of the
requested subdivision with the stipulation that the lot orientation and existing
setbacks not be changed.
NOW THEREFORE,
THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTION I. That the Preliminary and Final Plat by Sam Z. Scandaliato, dated
October 14, 2014, last revised November 4, 2015 showing the subdivision of Lots
13 and 14, Square A, Sparrow Lane Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana
into Lot 13-A, Square A, Sparrow Lane Subdivision, in accordance with said
plan, is hereby approved and accepted.
SECTION II. That in accordance with Section 33-2.31 33-2.35 of the Unified
Development Code (UDC), Subdivision Waivers, the prohibition of through lots
in residentially zoned areas, except when the rear of the lot abuts an arterial
street and no access to that street is allowed, is hereby waived, accepted and
approved. This waiver serves to eliminate the requirements of Section 33-6.4(c)
(6) 33-6.6.2 Single-family lots F. Through lots, which reads, Through lots or
double-frontage lots shall be prohibited in residentially zoned areas, except
when the rear of the lot abuts an arterial street and no access to that street is
allowed, as applied to the subject property. Further, the standard of Section
Sec. 33-6.6.1 Lots generally G. Lot orientation is hereby waived, accepted and
approved. This waiver serves to eliminate the requirement that for corner lots
the lot frontage having the shortest distance shall be the front lot line for setback
purposes and for through lots that both lot frontages shall be front lines for
setback purposes. This waiver shall be depicted as notes on the survey of Sam
Z. Scandaliato, revised November 4, 2015 by indicating the front, side, and rear
for setback purposes.
SECTION III. That the Parish ofJefferson has not examined or reviewed the
title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions
placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not
imply (1) that the applicants or owners title or ownership is valid, (2) that there
are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or
(3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are
enforceable orare not enforceable.
SECTION IV. That the Chairman of the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, or in
his absence the Vice Chairman, is hereby authorized, empowered, and directed
to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to give full
force and effect to this ordinance.
This ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 4th day of November,
2015, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish
President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the
Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of
the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of
the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the
Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall
become effective on the day of such approval.

It was moved by Mr. Johnston, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that action on Summary
No. 24359 of an ordinance to resub Lot 108B2, Square A, Cooperative Land
Company Tract is deferred to January 27, 2016.
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day November 2015.

On motion of Mr. Johnston, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following ordinance
was offered:
SUMMARY NO. 24360 ORDINANCE NO. 25035
An ordinance submitted under Docket No. ES-119-15-PF approving the
Preliminary and Final Plat of subdivision of Lots 10 13, Labarre Plantation
Subdivision, and Lots 43 51 and 53 63, Square 8, Live Oaks Place Subdivision,
Jefferson Parish, LA, into Lot 1, Square 1, Ludger Fortier Subdivision, in
accordance with the plan by Gandolfo Kuhn, L.L.C, dated August 27, 2015 and
revised September 29, 2015, which lots are owned by Ochsner Clinic Foundation,
and approving and accepting the Final Plat of said subdivision. (Council District
2)
WHEREAS, Ochsner Clinic Foundation is the owner of portions of Lots 1013, Section 47, Labarre Plantation Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, which it
acquired on December 20, 1951 registered in COB 312, Folio 540, Parish of
Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, Ochsner Clinic Foundation is the owner of Lots 43-48, 51, 53-54,
56, and 58-63, Square 8, Live Oaks Place Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA,
which it acquired on December 30, 2002 registered in COB 3090, Folio 512,
Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, Ochsner Clinic Foundation is the owner of Lot 49, Square 8, Live
Oaks Place Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, which it acquired on January 30,
2006 registered in COB 3158, Folio 883, Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, Ochsner Clinic Foundation is the owner of Lot 50, Square 8, Live
Oaks Place Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, which it acquired on April 30,
2004 registered in COB 3121, Folio 758, Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, Ochsner Clinic Foundation is the owner of Lot 55, Square 8, Live
Oaks Place Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, which it acquired on June 4, 2004
registered in COB 3124, Folio 630, Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, Ochsner Clinic Foundation is the owner of Lot 57, Square 8, Live
Oaks Place Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, which it acquired on September
23, 2015 registered in COB 3358, Folio 753, Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, said owner desires to subdivide said Lots into a Lot to be
designated as Lot 1, Square 1, Ludger Fortier Subdivision, and dedicate drainage
servitudes; and
WHEREAS, no public improvements are required, therefore the Preliminary
Plat and Final Plat may be approved and accepted in combination in accordance
with Section 33-2.32.2.A; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Director of this Parish has caused to be duly advertised,
as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the subdivision of said
lots under Docket No. ES-119-15-PF; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board, in
accordance with the law: NOW THEREFORE,
THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTION I. That the Preliminary and Final Plat by Gandolfo Kuhn, L.L.C.,
dated August 27, 2015 and revised September 29, 2015, submitted under Docket
No.
ES-119-15-PF, showing the subdivision of Lots 10 13, Labarre Plantation
Subdivision, and Lots 43 51 and 53 63, Square 8, Live Oaks Place Subdivision,
Jefferson Parish, LA, into Lot 1, Square 1, Ludger Fortier Subdivision, and
the dedication of drainage servitudes, in accordance with said plan, is hereby
approved.
SECTION II. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the title
of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions placed
on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not imply
(1) that the applicants or owners title or ownership is valid, (2) that there are
or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or (3)
that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are
enforceable or are not enforceable.
SECTION III. That the Chairman of the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, or in
his absence the Vice Chairman, is hereby authorized, empowered, and directed
to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to give full
force and effect to this ordinance.
This ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:
YEAS: 6 NAYS: None ABSENT: (1) Templet
This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 4th day of November,
2015, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish
President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the
Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of
the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of
the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the

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Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall
become effective on the day of such approval.

On motion of Ms. Lee-Sheng, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following ordinance
was offered:
SUMMARY NO. 24361 ORDINANCE NO. 25036
An ordinance submitted under Docket No. ES-106-15-PF approving the
Preliminary and Final Plat of subdivision of Lots 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26,
Square 50, Harlem Subdivision, part of Lots 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, Square 47,
Harlem Subdivision, a portion of former 24th St, and the revocation of a portion
of 24th St, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, into
Lot 23-A, Square 50, Harlem Subdivision, in accordance with the plan by
Tildon J. Dufrene, Jr., revised August 21, 2015, which lots are owned by East
Bank Consolidated Special Service Fire Protection District of Jefferson Parish,
Louisiana, and approving and accepting the Final Plat of said subdivision.
(Council District 5)

On motion of Ms. Lee-Sheng, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following ordinance
was offered:
SUMMARY NO. 24362 ORDINANCE NO. 25037
An ordinance submitted under Docket No. ES-116-15-PF approving the
Preliminary and Final Plat of subdivision of Lot 8-A and Alleyway 8E-E, Square
14, Bonnabel Place Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, into
Lot8-A-1, Square 14, Bonnabel Place Subdivision, in accordance with the plan
by Gilbert, Kelly & Couturie, Inc. dated July 5,2015, which lot and alleyway
are owned by LHC Builders, LLC, and approving and accepting the Final Plat of
said subdivision. (Council District 5)
WHEREAS, LHC Builders, LLC is the owner of Lot 8-A, Square 14, Bonnabel
Place Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, which it acquired in part on October
24, 2014, registered in COB 3341, Folio 380, and in part on November 13, 2014,
registered in COB 3341, Folio 875, Parish of Jefferson; and Alleyway 8E-E,
Square 14, Bonnabel Place Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, which it acquired
on June 9, 2015, registered in COB 3351, Folio 239; and
WHEREAS, said owner desires to subdivide said Lot and Alleyway into one
lot to be designated as Lot 8-A-1, Square 14, Bonnabel Place Subdivision; and
WHEREAS, no public improvements are required, therefore the Preliminary
Plat and Final Plat may be approved and accepted in combination in accordance
with Section 33-2.32.2.A; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Director of this Parish has caused to be duly advertised,
as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the subdivision of said
lots under Docket No. ES-116-15-PF; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board, in
accordance with the law:
NOW THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY
ORDAINS:
SECTION I. That the Preliminary and Final Plat of Gilbert, Kelly & Couturie,
Inc. dated July 5, 2015, showing the subdivision of Lot 8-A and Alleyway 8E-E,
Square 14, Bonnabel Place Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, into Lot 8-A-1,
Square 14, Bonnabel Place Subdivision, in accordance with said plan, is hereby
approved and accepted.
SECTION II. That the Parish ofJefferson has not examined or reviewed the title
of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions placed
on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not imply
(1) that the applicants or owners title or ownership is valid, (2) that there are
or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or (3)
that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are
enforceable orare not enforceable.
SECTION III. That the Chairman of the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, or in
his absence the Vice Chairman, is hereby authorized, empowered, and directed
to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to give full
force and effect to this ordinance.
This ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:
YEAS: 6 NAYS: None ABSENT: (1) Templet
This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 4th day of November,
2015, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish
President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the
Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of
the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of
the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the
Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall
become effective on the day of such approval.

On motion of Mr. Johnston, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following ordinance
was offered:
SUMMARY NO. 24363 ORDINANCE NO. 25038
An ordinance submitted under Docket No. ELUZ-23-15 amending Chapter 40,
Zoning, of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, more particularly amending
the zoning classification of portion of Lot 10, Labarre Plantation Subdivision,
and Lots 43 51 and 53 63, Square 8, Live Oaks Place Subdivision, bounded
by JeffersonHwy, Coolidge St, River Rd, and BetzAve, Jefferson Parish, LA,
from C-2 General Commercial District/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay
Zone, R-1A Single Family Residential District/CPZ Commercial Parkway
Overlay Zone, and R-1A, to H-2 Medical Service District/CPZ Commercial
Parkway Overlay Zone, and amending Chapter 25 of the Jefferson Parish Code
of Ordinances, more particularly amending the future land use classification of
Lots 43 51 and 53 63, Square 8, Live Oaks Place Subdivision, bounded by
JeffersonHwy, Coolidge St, River Rd, and Betz Ave, Jefferson Parish, LA, from
NMU Neighborhood Mixed Use to HSP Hospital
SECTION V. That the Planning Director for the Parish of Jefferson be and
is hereby directed, authorized and empowered to make any necessary and
appropriate changes and amendments to the Official Zoning Map contained in
Chapter 40, Zoning, of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, designating
the above mentioned and described property as H-2 Medical Service District/
CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone and the appropriate changes and
amendments to Chapter 25 of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, more
particularly the Official Future Land Use Map, and designating the above
mentioned and described property as HSP Hospital.
SECTION VI. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the
title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions
placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not
imply (1) that the applicants or owners title or ownership is valid, (2) that there
are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or
(3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are
enforceable or are not enforceable.
SECTION VII. That the Chairman of the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish,
or in his absence the Vice Chairman, is hereby authorized, empowered, and
directed to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to
give full force and effect to this ordinance.
This ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:
YEAS: 6 NAYS: None ABSENT: (1) Templet
This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 4th day of November 2015, and
shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten
(10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or,
if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances
to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President,
as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and
subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on
the day of such approval.
Lot, Square, Subdivision
(Council District 2)
WHEREAS, a portion of Lot 10, Labarre Plantation Subdivision is designated
C-2 General Commercial District/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone and
Lots 43 51 and 53 63, Square 8, Live Oaks Place Subdivision are designated
R-1A Single Family Residential District/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay
Zone and R-1A, and are bounded by Jefferson Hwy, Coolidge St, River Rd, and
Betz Ave; and
WHEREAS, Lots 43 51 and 53 63, Square 8, Live Oaks Place Subdivision,
bounded by Jefferson Hwy, Coolidge St, River Rd, and Betz Ave are designated
as NMU Neighborhood Mixed Use on the Official Future Land Use Map of
Jefferson Parish, which said map forms a part of Chapter 25 of the Jefferson
Parish Code of Ordinances, adopted by the Jefferson Parish Council on the 6th
day of August, 2003; and
WHEREAS, Ordinance 19776 approved Lots 58 63, Square 8, Live Oaks Place
Subdivision, zoned R-1A to be used as an off-street parking in connection with
the medical center under Docket No. EPR-1-96; and
WHEREAS, portions of Lots 11, 12, and 13 are designated H-2 Medical Service
District/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone; and
WHEREAS, Summary No. 24363 is the proposed subdivision of portions of
Lots 10-13, Labarre Plantation Subdivision and Lots 43 51 and 53 63, Square
8, Live Oaks Place Subdivision into Lot 1, Square 1, Ludger Fortier Subdivison;
and
WHEREAS, the Planning Director of this Parish has caused to be duly
advertised, as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the zoning
reclassification and land use reclassification of said lots under Docket No.

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ELUZ23-15; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board, in
accordance with law.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY
ORDAINS:
SECTION I. That the zoning classification of a portion of Lot 10, Labarre
Plantation Subdivision, bounded by Jefferson Hwy, Coolidge St, River Rd, and
Betz Ave, Jefferson Parish, LA, be and is hereby amended and changed from C-2
General Commercial District/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone to H-2
Medical Service District/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone.
SECTION II. That the zoning classification of Lots 43 51 and 53 63, Square 8,
Live Oaks Place Subdivision, bounded by Jefferson Hwy, Coolidge St, River Rd,
and Betz Ave, Jefferson Parish, LA, be and is hereby amended and changed from
R-1A Single Family Residential District/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay
Zone and R-1A to H-2 Medical Service District/CPZ Commercial Parkway
Overlay Zone.
SECTION III. That Ordinance No. 19776 which allowed Lots 58 63, Square 8,
Live Oaks Place Subdivision, zoned R-1A to be used as an off-street parking in
connection with the medical center is hereby repealed.
SECTION IV. That the future land use classification of Lots 43 51 and 53 63,
Square 8, Live Oaks Place Subdivision, bounded by Jefferson Hwy, Coolidge
St, River Rd, and Betz Ave, Jefferson Parish, LA, be and is hereby amended and
changed from NMU Neighborhood Mixed Use to HSP Hospital.
SECTION V. That the Planning Director for the Parish of Jefferson be and
is hereby directed, authorized and empowered to make any necessary and
appropriate changes and amendments to the Official Zoning Map contained in
Chapter 40, Zoning, of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, designating
the above mentioned and described property as H-2 Medical Service District/
CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone and the appropriate changes and
amendments to Chapter 25 of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, more
particularly the Official Future Land Use Map, and designating the above
mentioned and described property as HSP Hospital.
SECTION VI. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the
title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions
placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not
imply (1) that the applicants or owners title or ownership is valid, (2) that there
are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or
(3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are
enforceable or are not enforceable.
SECTION VII. That the Chairman of the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish,
or in his absence the Vice Chairman, is hereby authorized, empowered, and
directed to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to
give full force and effect to this ordinance.
This ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:
YEAS: 6 NAYS: None ABSENT: (1) Templet
This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 4th day of November 2015, and
shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten
(10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or,
if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances
to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President,
as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and
subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on
the day of such approval.


CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone; and


WHEREAS, Lot 42-B (also referred to as parts of Lots 43 47), 45-A-1 and
45-A-2, Square 3, Own Your Own Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, bounded
by Jefferson Hwy, Cumberland St, River Rd, and Starrett Rd, are designated on
the Official Future Land Use Map of Jefferson Parish as LMR Low-Medium
Density Residential, which said map forms a part of Chapter 25 of the Jefferson
Parish Code of Ordinances, adopted by the Jefferson Parish Council on the 6th
day of August, 2003; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Director of this Parish has caused to be duly
advertised, as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the zoning
reclassification and land use reclassification of said lots under Docket No ELUZ21-15; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board, in
accordance with law: NOW, THEREFORE,
THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTION I. That the zoning classification of Lot 42-B (also referred to as parts
of Lots 43 47), 45-A-1 and 45-A-2, Square 3, Own Your Own Subdivision,
Jefferson Parish, LA, bounded by Jefferson Hwy, Cumberland St, River Rd,
and Starrett Rd, be and is hereby amended and changed from R-1A Single
Family Residential/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone to C-2 General
Commercial District/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone.
SECTION II. That the future land use classification of Lot 42-B (also referred
to as parts of Lots 43 47), 45-A-1 and 45-A-2, Square 3, Own Your Own
Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, bounded by Jefferson Hwy, Cumberland St,
River Rd, and Starrett Rd, be and is hereby amended and changed from LMR
Low-Medium Density Residential to HIC High Intensity Commercial.
SECTION III. That the Planning Director for the Parish of Jefferson be and
is hereby directed, authorized and empowered to make any necessary and
appropriate changes and amendments to the Official Zoning Map contained in
Chapter 40, Zoning, of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, designating
the above mentioned and described property as C-2 General Commercial
District/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone and the appropriate changes
and amendments to Chapter 25 of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances,
more particularly the Official Future Land Use Map, and designating the above
mentioned and described property as HIC High Intensity Commercial.
SECTION IV. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the
title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions
placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not
imply (1) that the applicants or owners title or ownership is valid, (2) that there
are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or
(3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are
enforceable or are not enforceable.
SECTION V. That the Chairman of the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, or in
his absence the Vice Chairman, is hereby authorized, empowered, and directed
to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to give full
force and effect to this ordinance.
This ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 4th day of November,
2015, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish
President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the
Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of
the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of
the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the
Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall
become effective on the day of such approval.


On motion of Mr. Spears, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following ordinance


was offered:
SUMMARY NO. 24364 ORDINANCE NO. 25039
An ordinance submitted under Docket No. ELUZ-21-15 amending Chapter 40,
Zoning, of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, more particularly amending
the zoning classification of Lot 42-B (also referred to as parts of Lots 43 47),
45-A-1 and 45-A-2, Square 3, Own Your Own Subdivision, Jefferson Parish,
LA, bounded by Jefferson Hwy, Cumberland St, River Rd, and Starrett Rd,
from R-1A Single Family Residential/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone
to C-2 General Commercial District/CPZ, and amending Chapter 25 of the
Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, more particularly amending the land use
classification of Lot 42-B (also referred to as parts of Lots 43 47),
45-A-1 and 45-A-2, Square 3, Own Your Own Subdivision
Jefferson Parish, LA, bounded by Jefferson Hwy, Cumberland St, River Rd, and
Starrett Rd, from LMR Low-Medium Density Residential to HIC High Intensity
Commercial. (Council District 3)
WHEREAS, Lot 42-B (also referred to as parts of Lots 43 47), 45-A-1 and
45-A-2, Square 3, Own Your Own Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, bounded
by Jefferson Hwy, Cumberland St, River Rd, and Starrett Rd, are designated on
the Official Zoning Map of Jefferson Parish as R-1A Single Family Residential/
CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone; and
WHEREAS, Lot 42-B (also referred to as parts of Lots 43 47), 45-A-1 and
45-A-2, Square 3, Own Your Own Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, bounded
by Jefferson Hwy, Cumberland St, River Rd, and Starrett Rd, are designated on
the Official Future Land Use Map of Jefferson Parish as LMR Low-Medium
Density Residential, which said map forms a part of Chapter 25 of the Jefferson
Parish Code of Ordinances, adopted by the Jefferson Parish Council on the 6th
day of August, 2003; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Director of this Parish has caused to be duly
advertised, as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the zoning
reclassification and land use reclassification of said lots under Docket No ELUZ21-15; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board, in

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Other traveler
accommodations
GENERAL SALES
OR SERVICES
Retail Sales or
Service and Repair
Automobile sales or
service
car dealer
bus, truck, mobile
homes, or large
vehicles
motorcycle, atv
boat or marine craft
dealer
parts, accessories,
or tires
gasoline service
automotive repair
and maintenance
truck stop
car wash
Heavy consumer
goods sales or
service
furniture or home
furnishings
hardware, home
center
lawn and garden
supplies
department store,
warehouse club, or
superstore
electronics and
appliances
lumber yard and
building materials
heating and
plumbing
equipment
Durable consumer
goods sales and
service
computer and
software
camera and
photographic
supplies
clothing, footwear,
jewelry, silverware,
watches and
clocks, luggage and
leather goods,
sewing supplies

1110

1112

1140

1113

1150

1120
1121
1122

1130
1121

X
P

X
X

1131

1132

1140

1210

1220

1130

1150
1200

1200

1230
1231

1232

1240

1250

1300

1310

1320

X
X

X
X

X
X
X

X
X
X

1321
1322
1330
1331
1332
1340

1310
1320
1330

LBCS
Function
Code

LBCS
Structure
Code

1350
2000
2100
2110
2111

2112

2113

2114

2115

2117

2118
2119

X
X

X
X

2116

2270

2120
2121
2122

2592

2123
2124

2240,
2250

2125

2126

2127

2130
2131
2132

2133

P
P

P
P

LBCS
Classification
Insurance-related
businesses
Fund, trust, or other
financial
businesses
Real Estate, and
Rental and Leasing
Real estate
services
Property
management
services
commercial
property-related,
mini- or self-storage
rental housingrelated
Rental and leasing
cars rental and
leasing
leasing trucks,
trailers, rv's, buses,
aircraft, tugboats,
etc.
recreational goods
rental
leasing commercial,
industrial
machinery and
equipment
consumer goods
rental
intellectual property
rental
Business,
Professional,
Scientific, and
Technical
Professional
services
legal services
accounting, tax,
bookkeeping,
payroll services
architectural,
engineering,
surveying and
related services
graphic, industrial,
interior design
services
consulting services
(management,
environmental
technical)

2135

2141

2142

2143

2144

2145

X
P

X
P

2154

2155

2161

2162

2163

2164

2165

2220

2221

2230

LBCS
Structure
Code

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2134

LBCS
Function
Code

2140

2150
2151
2152
2153

2591

2160

2200
2210
2211

2110

2240

2250

2331

2332

2333

2334

2335

2336

2411

2412

2413

2414

2415

LBCS
Function
Code

LBCS
Structure
Code

2300
2310
2320

2321
2322

2700

2330

2400

2410

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1111

OBM-2
33-3.52

1100

OBM-1
33-3.51

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sporting goods, toy


and hobby, and
musical instruments
books, magazines,
music, stationery
Consumer goods,
other
florist
art dealer, supplies,
sales and service
tobacco sales or
tobacconist
mail order sales or
direct selling
antique shop, flea
market, thrift stores
Grocery, food,
beverage, dairy
grocery store,
supermarket, or
bakery
convenience store
specialty food store
fruit and vegetable
store
beer, wine, and
liquor store
Health and
personal care
pharmacy or drug
store
cosmetic and
beauty supplies
and personal
grooming products
optical and contact
lenses
convalescent
supply, prosthetic,
hearing aid store
health food
supplement store
Finance and
Insurance
Bank, credit union,
or savings
institution
drive-through bank
or credit union
Credit and finance
businesses
pawn shop and
retail loan
Investment
banking, securities,
and brokerages

1000
1100
1110

LBCS
Classification

OBM-2
33-3.52

LBCS
Classification

LBCS
Structure
Code

OBM-1
33-3.51

RESIDENCE OR
ACCOMMODATIO
N FUNCTIONS
Private Dwelling
Single family
single family
detached
single family
attached
(townhouse)
single family
manufactured
home
Two family (double
or duplex)
two family detached
two family attached
Three family
(triplex)
three family
detached
three family
attached
Four family
(quadruplex)
Multi-family
Housing Services
Retirement housing
services
Congregate living
services
Assisted-living and
board and care
homes
board and care
home
assisted living
Continuing care
retirement center
Nursing or
convalescent home
Hotels, Motels, or
Other
Accommodation
Services
Bed and breakfast
inn
Rooming and
boarding
barracks
dormitory
Hotel or motel
Hotel
Motel
Casino hotel

LBCS
Function
Code

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On motion of Ms. Lee-Sheng, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following ordinance


was offered:
SUMMARY NO. 24333
ORDINANCE NO. 25040
An ordinance amending Chapter 33 Unified Development Code and Chapter 40
Zoning of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, with the intent of moving
zoning district regulations of the OBM-1 and OBM-2 Old Bucktown Mixed-Use
Districts in Chapter 40 to Chapter 33; amending the lists of permitted uses, in
particular offices and retail or service establishments, in the OBM-1 and OBM-2
districts; clarifying development standards; and providing for related matters.
(District 5)
WHEREAS, the Old Bucktown Mixed-Use districts were adopted by Ordinance
No. 22985 on February 7, 2007 to provide development standards and promote
a mix of uses that enhance the neighborhoods traditional development pattern
and its maritime heritage; and
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 120765 adopted April 17, 2013 requested and
authorized the Planning Department and the Planning Advisory Board to
conduct a study of the text of Chapter 33 Unified Development Code and Chapter
40 Zoning of the Code of Ordinances of the Parish of Jefferson, with the intent
of evaluating and amending the lists of permitted uses, in particular offices
and retail or service establishments, in the OBM-1 and OBM-2 Old Bucktown
Mixed-Use Districts; providing for related matters; and it established an interim
development standard that allowed a veterinary office or clinic; and
WHEREAS, the omission of a veterinary office or clinic reinforced that the
lists of permitted uses in the OBM districts contain ambiguous language that
creates problems with zoning administration and enforcement and may exclude
compatible uses that could provide helpful services to the areas residents and
businesses; and
WHEREAS, offices and retail or service establishments are two broad groups of
permitted uses that particularly are in need of evaluation and clarification; and
WHEREAS, the table of Authorized Land Uses in Chapter 33, Unified
Development Code, which is based on the standardized classification system of
the American Planning Association, is the system now employed by Jefferson
Parish for managing GIS land use data and classifying permitted uses when
amending or adding zoning districts in the Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, revising provisions related to parking, setbacks, storage, and autooriented used will further the intent of the OBM-1 and OBM-2 Old Bucktown
Mixed-Use Districts to enhance the neighborhoods traditional development
pattern; and
WHEREAS, at the time of adoption, Article 3 Zoning of Chapter 33 Unified
Development Code stated that the intent of the Parish is to move all of its zoning
regulations to Chapter 33; and
WHEREAS, the recommended amendments for Bucktown support the longterm goals of the Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board in
accordance with law. Now, therefore,
THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTION I. That Chapter 33, Unified Development Code, Article 3. Zoning,
Division 3. Mixed-Use Base Zoning Districts, Sec. 33-3.50. Mixed-Use Base
Zoning Districts Use Matrix is hereby amended to correct a reference to Table
33-3.50-1. Authorized Land uses for Mixed-Use Base Zoning Districts in subsection B. Interpretation, paragraph 1.a. No entry; to add a paragraph to subsection B. Interpretation to address mixed-use buildings; to add section number
cross-reference for OBM-1 and OBM-2 in the header of Table 33-50-1; and to
add entries to the columns in Table 33-3.50-1 for OBM-1 and OBM-2, to read
as follows:
Sec. 33-3.50. Mixed-use base zoning districts use matrix.
***
B. Interpretation.
1. LBCS hierarchy.
a. No entry. The LBCS function codes establish a four-digit hierarchy of uses
with digits to the right expressing greater specificity. Where no entry appears
in the zoning district columns of Table 33-3.50-1 (for example 1000, 1100 and
1110), the uses described more specifically in the rows below (1111 and 1112 in
the above example) indicate whether or not a specific use is authorized.
**
5. Mixed-use buildings. Mixed-use buildings authorized by zoning district
shall be in accordance with Sec. 33-5.20, Mixed-use buildings, in Division 2,
Development Patterns, of Article 5, Supplemental Conditions, of this UDC.
Table 33-3.50-1. Authorized Land uses for Mixed-Use Base Zoning Districts

LBCS
Classification

OBM-2
33-3.52

accordance with law: NOW, THEREFORE,


THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTION I. That the zoning classification of Lot 42-B (also referred to as parts
of Lots 43 47), 45-A-1 and 45-A-2, Square 3, Own Your Own Subdivision,
Jefferson Parish, LA, bounded by Jefferson Hwy, Cumberland St, River Rd,
and Starrett Rd, be and is hereby amended and changed from R-1A Single
Family Residential/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone to C-2 General
Commercial District/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone.
SECTION II. That the future land use classification of Lot 42-B (also referred
to as parts of Lots 43 47), 45-A-1 and 45-A-2, Square 3, Own Your Own
Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, bounded by Jefferson Hwy, Cumberland St,
River Rd, and Starrett Rd, be and is hereby amended and changed from LMR
Low-Medium Density Residential to HIC High Intensity Commercial.
SECTION III. That the Planning Director for the Parish of Jefferson be and
is hereby directed, authorized and empowered to make any necessary and
appropriate changes and amendments to the Official Zoning Map contained in
Chapter 40, Zoning, of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, designating
the above mentioned and described property as C-2 General Commercial
District/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone and the appropriate changes
and amendments to Chapter 25 of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances,
more particularly the Official Future Land Use Map, and designating the above
mentioned and described property as HIC High Intensity Commercial.
SECTION IV. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the
title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions
placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not
imply (1) that the applicants or owners title or ownership is valid, (2) that there
are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or
(3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are
enforceable or are not enforceable.
SECTION V. That the Chairman of the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, or in
his absence the Vice Chairman, is hereby authorized, empowered, and directed
to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to give full
force and effect to this ordinance.
This ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 4th day of November,
2015, and shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish
President, ten (10) days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the
Parish President, or, if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of
the time for ordinances to be considered finally adopted without the signature of
the Parish President, as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the
Parish President and subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall
become effective on the day of such approval.


OBM-2
33-3.52

Table 33-3.50-1. Authorized Land uses for Mixed-Use Base Zoning Districts
OBM-1
33-3.51

LEGALS

OBM-1
33-3.51

LEGALS

2422

2423

2424

2425

2430

2440

Petroleum products

2450
2451

2452
2453

P
P

P
P

2454

2455

Chemicals, plastics,
and rubber
products
basic chemical
manufacturing
resin, synthetic
rubber
pesticide, fertilizer,
and other
agricultural
chemicals
adhesive
explosives and
pyrotechnics
Nonmetallic mineral
products
Primary metal
manufacturing
iron and steel mills;
foundries
alumina or copper
refining, production,
smelting, and
alloying; foundries
coating, engraving,
heat treating, and
allied activities
ammunition
Machinery
manufacturing

2500
2510

2520

2521

2530

2531

2540

2541

2550

2560

LBCS
Function
Code

2570
2580

LBCS
Structure
Code

2600
2610
2611

2612

2614

2616

2620
2621

2622

2623

2624
2630

P
P

P
P

2640
2641
2642
2650
2651
2652
2653
2654

X
X

X
X

X
X
X
X

X
X
X
X

2700
2710

2720

3000

3100
3110
3116

X
X

X
X

LBCS
Classification
Electrical
equipment,
appliance, and
components
manufacturing
Transportation
equipment
Miscellaneous
Manufacturing
Jewelry and
silverware
Sporting goods,
dolls, toys, games,
and musical
instruments
Office supplies
(except paper)
Signs
Other
miscellaneous
Wholesale Trade
Durable goods
Nondurable goods
Warehousing and
Storage Services
Office and
warehousing
Warehousing
Tankfarm
TRANSPORTATIO
N,
COMMUNICATION
, INFORMATION,
AND UTILITIES
Transportation
Services
Air transportation
facility
air passenger
transportation
air freight
transportation
airport and support
uses
aircraft and
accessories
other air
transportation
heliport or helistop
Rail transportation
facility
rail passenger
transportation
rail freight
transportation
rail transportation

3140

3161

3210

3220

3221

3222

3230

3300

3310

3320

3321

3322

3200

3323

3324

3325

3330

3340

3341

3342

3343

3344

3350

LBCS
Function
Code

LBCS
Structure
Code

3360

3370

3410

3420

3430

3440

3450

3500
3510
3520

X
X
X

X
X
X

3400

3600
3610
3620
3630

2700
2780

X
X

X
X

4000

4100
4110

5600

4111

3920

4112

4113

4114

4115

4116

4122

4123

4120

5700

4121

3940

LBCS
Classification
etc.
software publisher
Motion pictures and
sound recording
motion picture and
video production,
publishing, and
distribution
motion picture
viewing and
exhibition services
sound recording,
production,
publishing
Telecommunication
s and broadcasting
radio and television
broadcasting
cable networks and
distribution
wireless
telecommunications
telephone and
other wired
telecommunications
Information
services and data
processing
industries
online information
services
library or archive
news syndicate
data processing,
hosting and related
services
Utilities and Utility
Services
Electric power
hydroelectric power
generation
fossil fuel electric
power generation
nuclear power
generation
alternative energy
sources
Natural gas,
petroleum, fuels
Water, steam, air
conditioning supply
drinking water
irrigation and
industrial water
supply
air conditioning and

4134

4135

4136

4137

4138

4140

4141

4142

4151

4152

4153

4154

4155

4160

4170
4171

4180

LBCS
Structure
Code

* * *

4133

LBCS
Function
Code

4130

4150

3950

4200
4210
4211

4221

4222

4223

4231

4232

4233

4234

4241

4242
4243

C
X

P
X

4244

4311

4312

4313

4314

4320

4331

4332

4333

LBCS
Function
Code
4212

LBCS
Structure
Code

4220

4230

4240

4300
4310

4330

* * *

OBM-2
33-3.52

support uses
Road, ground
passenger, and
transit
transportation
local transit
systems--bus,
special needs, and
other motor
vehicles
non-local and
charter bus
school and
employee bus
transportation
sightseeing
taxi and limousine
service
towing and other
road and ground
services
Truck and freight
transportation
services
general freight
trucking, local
general freight
trucking, longdistance
Marine and water
transportation
facility
marine and
sightseeing
transportation
marine freight
transportation
marine port and
harbor operations
marine cargo
handling and dry
dock services
marine navigational
and other services
Courier and
messenger
services
Postal services
national post office
Pipeline
transportation
Communications
and Information
Publishing
newspapers,
books, periodicals,

LEGALS

OBM-2
33-3.52

2421

3130

LBCS
Classification

LEGALS

OBM-1
33-3.51

2420

* * *

LEGALS

* * *

OBM-2
33-3.52

2418

3120

OBM-2
33-3.52

LBCS
Structure
Code

OBM-1
33-3.51

and processing
Tobacco
manufacturing
Textiles
Leather and leather
substitute products
leather and hide
tanning and
finishing
Wood, Paper, and
Printing Products
Wood products
Paper and printing
materials
pulp, paper, and
paperboard mills
printing and related
support activities
Furniture and
related products
Chemicals, and
Metals, Machinery,
and Electronics
Manufacturing

LBCS
Function
Code

LEGALS

OBM-1
33-3.51

2417

* * *

OBM-2
33-3.52
P

LBCS
Classification

LEGALS

OBM-1
33-3.51

hall
Food service
contractor
Vending machine
operator
Personal Services
Personal care
hair, nail, and
cosmetic skin care
dieting and weight
reducing
tanning salon
depilatory or
electrolysis (i.e.,
hair removal), hair
weaving or
replacement
(except by offices
of physicians), ear
piercing
Dry cleaning and
laundry
coin-operated
laundromat
dry cleaning and
laundry
linen and uniform
supply
tailor, alterationist
Photofinishing
Parking lot and
parking garage
parking lot
parking garage
Adult use
massage parlor
tattoo parlor
adult establishment
adult cabaret
Pet and Animal
Sales or Service
(except Veterinary)
Pet or pet supply
store
Animal and pet
services and
kennels
MANUFACTURING
AND WHOLESALE
TRADE
Foods, Textiles,
and Related
Products
Food and
beverages
animal slaughtering

LBCS
Structure
Code

LEGALS

* * *

LBCS
Classification

2416

LBCS
Function
Code

OBM-2
33-3.52

scientific research
and development
services
advertising, media,
and photography
services
veterinary services
Administrative
services
office administrative
services
facilities support
services
employment
agency
copy center, private
mail center, other
business support
services
collection agency
Travel arrangement
and reservation
services
Investigation and
security services
Services to
buildings and
dwellings
extermination and
pest control
janitorial
landscaping
carpet and
upholstery cleaning
packing, crating,
and convention and
trade show
Food Services
Full-service
restaurant
Cafeteria or limited
service restaurant
drive-through
restaurants
Snack or
nonalcoholic bar
drive-through snack
or nonalcoholic bar
Bar or drinking
place
drive-through
alcoholic beverage
service
Mobile food
services
Caterer, banquet

LEGALS

OBM-1
33-3.51

LBCS
Classification

LEGALS

OBM-1
33-3.51

LEGALS

4344

6330

4345

6320

4346

4347

4348

5000

5100
5110

5111

3110

5112
5120

3130

X
X

X
X

5130

5140

5150

5160

X
X

X
X

5121
5122

3300

5170
5171

3120
3140

5200

4400

LBCS
Function
Code

LBCS
Structure
Code

5210

4410

5220

5230

4410,
4440
4450

5300
5310

5320
5330

X
X

X
X

5340

5360

5370

5371

5372

5373

5374

8240

5380

3200

5390

3200

5400

5500

LBCS
Classification
Public Safety
Fire and rescue
Police
Emergency
response
Health and Human
Services
Ambulatory or
outpatient care
services
clinic
family planning or
outpatient care
clinic
medical or
diagnostic
laboratory
blood or organ
bank
Nursing,
supervision and
other rehabilitative
services
Hospital
Health care facility
Social assistance,
welfare, and
charitable services
child and youth
services
child daycare
community food
services
emergency and
relief services
other family
services
services for elderly
and disabled
veterans affairs
vocational
rehabilitation
Religious Institution
Death Care
Services
Funeral home and
services
Cemetery or
cremation services
Associations, NonProfit
Organizations,
Clubs
Labor or political
organization

6110

S
S
S

S
S
S

6125

6126

6120
6121
6122
6123

4210
4210
4210

6130

4220

6140

4230

6141

6142

6143

6144

6145

6146

6147

6148

6149

6210

6220
6221

6200

6222

4600

6300
6310

7000

6320

LBCS
Function
Code

LBCS
Structure
Code

6400
6410
6420

4510
4520

P
P

P
P

6430

4530

6500
6510
6511

6512

6513

6514

6520

X
X

X
X

6530
6540

4110

6560
6561

6562

6563

6564

6565

6566

6567

6568

6600

3500

6710

4800

6720

4700,
4800

6700

6800

6810

LBCS
Classification
or growing
Fruits and trees
Greenhouse,
nursery and
floriculture
All other crops
Support Functions
for Agriculture
Animal Production
Cattle ranch
Dairy cattle and
milk production
Hog farm
Poultry and egg
production
Sheep and goat
farm
Fish hatchery,
fishery, aquaculture
All other animal
production
bees
horse and equine
fur-bearing
Support function for
animal production
Forestry and
Logging
Fishing, Hunting
and Trapping,
Game Preserves
Fishing
Hunting and
trapping, game
retreats, game and
fishing preserves
Unclassifiable or
No Function

6830

7100

7200

7310

7320
7330

X
X

X
X

7340

7350

7360

7370

7380

7410

7420

7430

7440

7450

X
X
X

X
X
X

* * *

* * *

OBM-2
33-3.52

6820

LBCS
Structure
Code

7000

7300

7400

8000
8100
9000
9100
9110
9120

9150

9200

LBCS
Function
Code

LBCS
Structure
Code

9130
9140

8500

9300
9310

8320

9320

8210

8600

8800
8240

X
X
X

X
X
X

9380

9400

9510

9520

9900

9330
9340

8600

9350
9360

* * *

4343

6100

OBM-2
33-3.52

6000

LBCS
Function
Code

OBM-2
33-3.52

Business
association or
professional
membership
Civic, social, or
fraternal
organization
CONSTRUCTIONRELATED
BUSINESSES
Building,
Developing, and
General
Contracting
Machinery Related
Special Trade
Contractor
Carpentry, floor,
and tile contractor
Concrete contractor
Electrical contractor
Glass and glazing
contractor
Masonry and
drywall contractor
Painting and wall
covering
Plumbing, heating,
and air conditioning
Roofing, siding, or
sheet metal
contractor
Heavy Construction
Highway and street
construction
Bridge and tunnel
construction
Water, sewer, and
pipeline
construction
Power lines,
communication and
transmission lines
Industrial and other
non-building
construction
MINING AND
EXTRACTION
Oil and Natural Gas
AGRICULTURE,
FORESTRY,
FISHING, AND
HUNTING
Crop Production
Grain and oilseed
Vegetable farming

LEGALS

OBM-1
33-3.51

4342

LBCS
Classification

LEGALS

OBM-1
33-3.51

LEGALS

* * *

LBCS
Structure
Code

OBM-2
33-3.52

6340

LBCS
Function
Code

LEGALS

OBM-1
33-3.51

OBM-2
33-3.52

* * *

EDUCATION,
PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION,
HEALTH CARE,
AND OTHER
INSTITUTIONS
Educational
Services
Nursery, preschool,
or kindergarten
Grade school
Elementary
Middle or junior
Senior or high
Special needs
education services
Adult education
services
College or
university
Technical, trade, or
other specialty
school
beauty schools
business
management
computer or
electronic
equipment training
driving education
fine and performing
arts education
flight training
sports and
recreation
education
medical, dental,
veterinary, nursing
(except academic)
assistance
language and
tutoring
Public
Administration
Legislative and
executive functions
Judicial functions
court
correctional
institution or jail
Other Government
Functions
Military and
national security
Space research
and technology

4340
4341

LBCS
Classification

LEGALS

OBM-1
33-3.51

Museum
Historical or
archeological
institution
Zoos, aquariums,
botanical gardens,
arboreta
Amusement,
Sports, or
Recreation Uses
Amusement or
theme park
Games arcade
Casino or gambling
Golf course and
country club
Marina or yachting
club facility
operators
Fitness,
recreational sports,
gym, athletic club
Fitness and
recreational sports
center
Miniature golf
courses, archery or
shooting ranges,
outdoor volleyball,
tennis, or swimming
facilities,
recreational ball
parks and courts
Recreational day
camp (except
instructional),
recreational or
youth sports teams
and leagues not
operating facilities,
boating clubs
(without marinas),
dance halls
Stable, horseback
riding
Bowling, billiards,
pool
Skating rink, roller
skating
Camps, Camping,
and Related Uses
Such as RV Parks
Natural and Other
Recreational Parks

LEGALS

* * *

LBCS
Classification

LBCS
Structure
Code

OBM-2
33-3.52

steam supply
Sewer, solid waste,
and related
services
hazardous waste
collection
hazardous waste
treatment and
disposal
solid waste
collection
solid waste
combustor or
incinerator
solid waste landfill
other
nonhazardous
waste treatment
and disposal
septic tank and
related services
sewer systems or
sewage treatment
facilities
ARTS,
ENTERTAINMENT,
AND
RECREATION
Performing Arts or
Supporting Uses
Theater, dance or
music use
performance
theater
amphitheater
Sports team or club
sports training or
operation facility
sports stadium or
arena
Racetrack
Promoter of sports,
performing arts,
similar events
Agent for
management
services
Independent artist,
writer, or performer
Movie theater
drive-in theater
Museums and
Other Special
Purpose
Recreational
Institutions

LBCS
Function
Code

LEGALS

OBM-1
33-3.51

LBCS
Classification

LEGALS

OBM-1
33-3.51

LEGALS

9370
9371
9372
9373

9500

SECTION II. That Chapter 33, Unified Development Code, Article 3. Zoning,
SECTION
Chapter
33,Zoning
UnifiedDistricts,
Development
Code, Article
3. Zonin
X
DivisionII.3. That
Mixed-Use
Base
Sec. 33-3.51.
Old Bucktown
Division 3. Mixed-Use
Mixed-UseResidential
Base Zoning
Districts,
33-3.51.
Old Bucktown
Mixed-U
District
OBM-1Sec.
is hereby
amended
to read as follows:
XResidential District OBM-1 is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 33-3.51. Old Bucktown Mixed-Use Residential (OBM-1).
Sec. 33-3.51.
Bucktown
Mixed-Use Residential (OBM-1).
Sec.Old
33-3.51.1.
Purpose.
P
Sec. 33-3.51.1.
Purpose.
The purpose of the Old Bucktown Mixed Use Residential District (OBM-1) is to
Theprovide
purpose
of the Old Bucktown Mixed Use Residential District (OBM-1) is
a primarily residential district mixed with some light commercial uses
provide a primarily residential district mixed with some light commercial uses to
to support the needs of the neighborhood. The OBM-1 shall serve as a transition
the needs of the neighborhood. The OBM-1 shall serve as a transition zone be
X
zone between the less restrictive Old Bucktown Mixed Use Commercial
the less restrictive Old Bucktown Mixed Use Commercial District (OBM-2) loca
District (OBM-2) located to the north and the more restrictive single family
north and the more restrictive single family residential districts located to the so
residential districts located to the south and west, particularly with respect
X
west, particularly with respect to permitted uses, height, and density. The OBM
to permitted uses, height, and density. The OBM-1 employs special design
employs special design standards that respect the areas relationship with Lake
standards that respect the areas relationship with Lake Pontchartrain, promote
Pontchartrain, promote pedestrian and bicycle access and circulation, reduce v
pedestrian and bicycle access and circulation, reduce vehicular movements,
movements, encourage walkability, increase public safety, and improve the ove
encourage walkability, increase public safety, and improve the overall quality
quality of development with alternative innovative residential and mixed use de
of development with alternative innovative residential and mixed use design.
order to ensure the residential character of the OBM-1, design standards are g
In order to ensure the residential character of the OBM-1, design standards
P
toward maximizing architectural compatibility in the mixed use of residential an
are geared toward maximizing architectural compatibility in the mixed use of
residential and limited retail and service establishments allowed in the district
and building a safe and dynamic pedestrian environment.
Sec. 33-3.51.2. Authorized uses.
A. Use Matrix. For the table of authorized uses in this district, see Sec. 33-3.50,
Mixed-use base zoning districts use matrix, of this UDC.
B.Development Patterns. Buildings may contain a mix of uses in accordance
with Sec. 33-5.20, Mixed-use buildings, in Division 2, Development Patterns, of
Article 5, Supplemental Conditions, of this UDC.
C. Accessory uses or structures. Accessory uses in a dwelling are allowed in
accordance with Division 1, Specific Use Standards, of Article 5, Supplemental
Conditions, of this UDC. Accessory uses or structures are allowed in accordance
with Division 1, Specific Use Standards, of Article 5, Supplemental Conditions,
of this UDC.
D. Home occupations. Home occupations are allowed in accordance with
Division 1, Specific Use Standards, of Article 5, Supplemental Conditions, of
this UDC.

C. Accessory uses or structures.


Accessory uses in a dwelling are allowed in
accordance with Division 1, Specific Use Standards, of Article 5, Supplemental
Conditions, of this UDC. Accessory uses or structures are allowed in accordance
LEGALS
LEGALS
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with Division 1, Specific Use Standards, of Article 5, Supplemental Conditions, of this
UDC.
Home occupations. Home occupations are allowed in accordance with Division 1,
Sec.D.33-3.51.3.
Dimensional standards.
Specific Use Standards, of Article 5, Supplemental Conditions, of this UDC.
TheSec.
dimensional
standards standards.
within the OBM-1 Old Bucktown Mixed-Use
33-3.51.3. Dimensional
The dimensional
standards
within
OBM-1
Old Bucktown Mixed-Use Residential
Residential
District are
provided
in the
Table
33-3.51.3-1.
District are provided in Table 33-3.51.3-1.
Table
33-3.51.3-1.
Dimensional
Standards

OBM-1
Old Bucktown Mixed-Use
Table 33-3.51.3-1. Dimensional Standards OBM-1 Old Bucktown Mixed-Use
Residential
Residential
HEIGHT
Dimensions
Other Limitations
Building height (maximum)
45 ft.
SETBACKS
Dimension
Other Limitations
Lot width (minimum)
50 ft.
Lot depth (minimum)
100 ft.
Front yard setback (minimum)
20 ft.
OR
Average front yard setback of
Front yard setbacks are
other buildings along the
required on both streets for
same block face that are
through lots
zoned OBM-1
(no less than 10ft.)
Side yard setback (minimum)
On corner lots, all structures
shall be located a minimum of
5 ft.
ten (10) feet from the side
property line.
Rear yard setback (minimum)
15 ft.
MINIMUM LOT AREA BY NUMBER OF DWELLINGS
One single-family dwelling
5,000 sf
One two-family dwelling
6,000 sf
One three-family dwelling
7,200 sf
One four-family dwelling
8,000 sf
Townhomes up to four
See applicable number of
dwellings above
SIZE OF RETAIL AND SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS
Retail and service
800 sf.
establishment (minimum)
Retail and service
2,500 sf.
establishment (maximum)
Sec. 33-3.51.4. Development standards.
Sec.A.33-3.51.4.
Design. Development standards.
A. Design.
1. Architectural Styles. Residential architectural styles indigenous to southeast
Louisiana
shall be
employed in architectural
the OBM-1 including
butindigenous
not limited toto
French
1. Architectural
Styles.
Residential
styles
southeast
Colonial, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Italianate, Georgian Colonial,
LouisianaNeoclassical
shall be employed
in
the
OBM-1
including
but
not
limited
Revival, Tudor, and Spanish Colonial. No flat roofs shall beto French
Colonial, permitted.
Greek Revival,
Gothic
Revival,
Italianate,
Colonial,
No cinder block
construction,
metal
buildings, orGeorgian
other industrial
warehouse-type
structuresand
shallSpanish
be permitted.
Parking No
structures
shall beshall be
Neoclassical
Revival, Tudor,
Colonial.
flat roofs
designed to fit in architecturally and shall employ the same architectural features
permitted.and
Nofinishes
cinderas block
metal
buildings, or other industrial
utilized construction,
in the main part of
the structure.
2. Exterior Finishes.
Exterior
on all structures
locatedstructures
within the OBM-1
warehouse-type
structures
shallfinishes
be permitted.
Parking
shall be
shall
residential in appearance,
utilizing
materials
commonly
found in features
designed to
fit be
in architecturally
and shall
employ
the same
architectural
residential construction such as brick, wood, siding, and stucco.
and finishes
as utilized
in the main part of the structure.
3. Doors
and Entrances.

2. Exterior Finishes. Exterior finishes on all structures located within the OBM1 shall be residential in appearance, utilizing materials commonly found in
residential construction such as brick, wood, siding, and stucco.
3. Doors and Entrances.
a.Buildings shall have a primary entrance door facing a public sidewalk.
b.Building entrances may include doors to individual shops or businesses, lobby
entrances, entrances to pedestrian-oriented plazas, or courtyard entrances to a
cluster of shops or businesses.
c.A principal building located on a corner lot may provide a single primary
entrance at the corner.
4. Windows. Commercial structures in the OBM-1 shall contain sufficient
visibility to promote safety and pedestrian interest. Solid, blank walls or walls
with a small amount of window openings shall not be allowed. Retail and service
establishments shall adhere to the following standard for windows:
a. A minimum of fifty (50) percent of the street facing building faade between
two (2) feet and eight (8) feet in height shall be comprised of clear windows that
allow views of indoor space or product display areas.
b. The bottom of any window or product display window used to satisfy the
window standard in paragraph (a) above shall not be more than three (3) feet
above the adjacent sidewalk.
c. Product display windows used to satisfy these requirements must have a
minimum height of four (4) feet and shall be internally illuminated.
5. No drive-in, drive-up, or drive-through facilities; or outdoor speakers except
as authorized by the council through a special event permit, shall be allowed.
6. No outdoor storage, display or operations shall be allowed, except outdoor
customer seating for restaurants and snack bars.
B. Landscaping.
1.The required front yard shall include trees, shrubs, and other landscaped
materials to enhance the ambience of the neighborhood. A minimum of one
(1) tree and three (3) shrubs shall be included in the front yard per lot, with the
remainder of the front yard excluding the driveway planted with grass or ground
cover.
2. No more than fifty (50) percent of the front yard shall consist of hard surface
paving or other impervious surfaces.
C. Parking, clear vision and service areas.
1. Parking and clear vision areas.
a. Off-street parking shall be provided as set forth in Article XXXV, Off-Street
Parking, Loading, and Clear Vision Area Requirements of Chapter 40, Zoning.
b. For mixed or nonresidential uses, parking shall be located to the rear or side of
the principal use or principal building, not to extend in front of the front building
line closest to the street. Parking facilities may be allowed within a structure;
however, parking garages shall not be allowed.
2. All service bays, loading and unloading areas, and dumpster areas shall be
screened on all sides by a fence with a minimum height of seven (7) feet and
consisting of wood, brick, or masonry.
Sec. 33-3.51.5. Signs.
A. Detached Sign. No detached sign shall be permitted, except a nonresidential
or mixed-use building may have one (1) monument sign that shall be limited to
sixteen (16) square feet in area and five (5) feet in height.
B. Attached Sign. The following attached signs shall be permitted:
1. For nonresidential or mixed-use multi-tenant buildings where the entrance
into each nonresidential tenant space is in the interior of the building, one (1)
flat sign that identifies the tenants shall be permitted not to exceed twenty (20)
square feet.
2. For nonresidential or mixed-use multi-tenant buildings where each tenant
space has a separate public entrance on the exterior of the building, each tenant
shall be permitted one (1) flat sign not to exceed one (1) square foot for each
two (2) linear feet of individual tenant space width as measured along the
faade where the tenant has its main public entrance, or twenty (20) square feet,
whichever is less.
3. For nonresidential single-occupancy buildings, one (1) flat sign shall be
permitted not to exceed one (1) square foot for each two (2) linear feet of
building width as measured along the faade where the building has its main
public entrance, or twenty (20) square feet, whichever is less. A second sign shall
not be permitted on buildings located on corner lots.
4. One flat sign to identify a home occupation shall be permitted not to exceed
two (2) square feet.
5. The attached signs shall complement and be incorporated within the
architecture of the main structure. The attached signs shall not protrude or hang
perpendicular to the main structure and they shall not move, rotate, flash, blink,
fluctuate or be illuminated.
C. Prohibited signs. The following signs shall be prohibited:
1. Flashing signs and signs with animated and scintillating lights.
2. Electronic variable message signs.
3. Off-premise signs.
Sec. 33-3.51.6. Development approval.
A. Generally. A site plan is required in accordance with Sec. 33-2.25, Site plan,
in Article 2, Procedures, of this UDC. If the Planning Director determines that
the OBM-1 regulations are fully met including any variances that the Board of
Zoning Adjustments (BZA) grants, the Planning Director may grant ministerial
approval and the development may proceed to the building permit process.
B. Variances or exceptions. The BZA may grant limited variances to the OBM-1
regulations provided said variances are consistent with the purpose, criteria, and
standards of the district and this code.
1. The BZA may grant the following variances:
a. Parking in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 40-792(3)b in Article XLII,
Board of Zoning Adjustments, of Chapter 40, Zoning, of this Code;
b. Yards not abutting the following one-, two-, three-, or four4-family residential
zoning districts: Suburban District (S1), Single-Family Residential District
(R1A), Suburban Residential District (R1B), Rural Residential District (R1C),
Rural Residential District (R1D), Manufactured Home District (R1MH), TwoFamily Residential District (R2), Three and Four-Family Residential District
(RR3), and Townhouses (R1TH).
2. The BZA shall not grant variances to the lot area per family requirements or
the height restrictions.
3. Sec. 40-737, Exceptions to height requirements, in Article XXXIX, Exceptions
and Modifications, of Chapter 40, Zoning, of this Code shall not apply to
any building or structure in this district, and no exceptions to height shall be
permitted by the Parish Council, or any Parish agency, board, or commission.
SECTION III. That Chapter 33, Unified Development Code, Article 3. Zoning,
Division 3. Mixed-Use Base Zoning Districts, Sec. 33-3.52. Old Bucktown
Mixed-Use Commercial District OBM-2 is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 33-3.52. Old Bucktown Mixed-Use Commercial (OBM-2)
Sec. 33-3.52.1. Purpose.
The purpose of the Old Bucktown Mixed Use Commercial District (OBM-2) is
to promote a mixture of commercial and residential uses in an urbanized setting
that respects the rich maritime heritage of Lake Pontchartrain. The OBM-2 shall
incorporate special design standards that accentuate the areas relationship to

LEGALS

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Lake Pontchartrain, increase public safety, provide for greater pedestrian and
bicycle access and circulation, and improve the overall quality of development
with respect to the proper blend of commercial and residential uses, density,
signs, landscaping, and other elements to create an inviting streetscape and a
highly functional corridor.
Sec. 33-3.52.2. Authorized Uses
A. Use Matrix. For the table of authorized uses in this district, see Sec. 33-3.50,
Mixed-use base zoning districts use matrix, of this UDC.
B. Development Patterns. The following development patterns are permitted
in the OBM-2 district subject to the standards of Article 5, Supplemental
Conditions, Division 2, Development Patterns, of this UDC.
1. Mixed-use buildings in accordance with Sec. 33-5.20.
2. Mid-rise to high-rise buildings in accordance with Sec. 33-5.21.
C. Accessory uses or structures. Accessory uses or structures are allowed in
accordance with Division 1, Specific Use Standards, of Article 5, Supplemental
Conditions, of this UDC.
D.Home occupations. Home occupations are allowed in accordance with
Division 1, Specific Uses Standards, of Article 5, Supplemental Conditions, of
this UDC.
Sec. 33-3.52.3. Dimensional standards.
A.The dimensional standards within the OBM-2 Old Bucktown Mixed-Use
Residential District are provided in Table 33-3.52.3-1.
B. The following exceptions to the dimensional standards shall apply:
1. Substandard lots of record established prior to the adoption of this article
shall provide a side yard in accordance with the following requirements when
abutting a zoning district other than S-1, R-1A, R-1B, R-1C, R-1D, R-1MH, R2,
RR-3, and R-TH:
a. Lot widths less than fifty (50) feet: No side yard is required.
b.Lot widths fifty (50) to fifty-nine (59) feet: One (1) side yard having a minimum
width of five (5) feet each are required in the vehicular use area; one (1) side yard
having a minimum width of ten (10) is required for the building.
c.Lot widths
sixtydistrict
(60) other
to seventy-four
(74)
feet:
Two
(2)R-1MH,
side yards
having
a zoning
than S-1, R-1A,
R-1B,
R-1C,
R-1D,
R2, RR-3,
and a
minimumR-TH:
width of five (5) feet each are required in the vehicular use area; one
a. having
Lot widths
less than fiftywidth
(50) feet:
No side
is required.
(1) side yard
a minimum
of ten
(10)yard
is required
for the building.
b. Lot widths fifty (50) to fifty-nine (59) feet: One (1) side yard having a minimum
2. Subject towidth
the development
standards
in Sec.
to high-rise
of five (5) feet each
are required
in the33-5.21,
vehicularMid-rise
use area; one
(1) side
building, of yard
Article
5, aSupplemental
of this
and all other
having
minimum width ofConditions,
ten (10) is required
for UDC,
the building.
Lot widths sixtyof(60)
to seventy-four
(74) feet: Two
side yards
a
applicablec.requirements
this
district, a building
may(2)exceed
thehaving
maximum
minimum width of five (5) feet each are required in the vehicular use area;
height allowed
in having
Table a33-3.52.3-1,
but
shall
exceedfora the
height of
oneby
(1) right
side yard
minimum width
of ten
(10)not
is required
seventy (70) feet.
building.
Subject to the
development
standards and
in Sec.
33-5.21, Mid-rise
to high-rise
3. After2. reviewing
a site
plan application
considering
the recommendation
building, of Article 5, Supplemental Conditions, of this UDC, and all other
of LURTC,
the
Planning
Director
may
approve
the
establishment
of an outdoor
applicable requirements of this district, a building may exceed the maximum
seating area,
plaza,
or courtyard
between
the building
front
property
height
allowed
by right in Table
33-3.52.3-1,
but shalland
not the
exceed
a height
of line
seventy
feet.
provided that
the (70)
area:
3. After reviewing a site plan application and considering the recommendation of
a. Shall adjoin
thethesidewalk
and shall
not
be wider
than the greater
of fifty (50)
LURTC,
Planning Director
may
approve
the establishment
of an outdoor
feet or fifty
(50)area,
percent
the development
width
not property
deeper line
than
seating
plaza,of
or courtyard
between thesite
building
andand
the front
provided
twenty (20)
feet. that the area:
a. Shall adjoin the sidewalk and shall not be wider than the greater of fifty (50)
b. Shall havefeet
a or
minimum
floor of
area
two hundred
(200)
feetthan
and a
fifty (50) percent
the of
development
site width
andsquare
not deeper
maximum floor
area
offeet.
one thousand (1,000) square feet.
twenty
(20)
b. constructed
Shall have a minimum
floor area
of two hundred
feet and a with
c. Shall be
of a durable
outdoor
surface(200)
thatsquare
is compatible
maximum floor area of one thousand (1,000) square feet.
parish-approved
material.
c. Shallsidewalk
be constructed
of a durable outdoor surface that is compatible with
d. If elevated,parish-approved
shall not exceed
eighteen
(18) inches above the level of the abutting
sidewalk
material.
sidewalk. d. If elevated, shall not exceed eighteen (18) inches above the level of the
abutting sidewalk.
TableTable
33-3.52.3-1.
Dimensional
OBM-2Old
Old
Bucktown
Mixed-Use
33-3.52.3-1.
DimensionalStandards
Standards
OBM-2
Bucktown
Mixed-Use
Residential
Residential

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1. For nonresidential or mixed-use multi-tenant buildings where the entrance


into each nonresidential tenant space is in the interior of the building, one (1)
flat sign shall be permitted that identifies the tenants, not to exceed twenty (20)
square feet.
2. For nonresidential or mixed-use multi-tenant buildings where each tenant
space has a separate public entrance on the exterior of the building, each tenant
shall be permitted one (1) flat sign not to exceed one (1) square foot for each
linear foot of individual tenant space width as measured along the facade where
the tenant has its main public entrance, or forty (40) square feet, whichever is
less.
3. For nonresidential single-occupancy buildings, one (1) flat sign shall be
permitted not to exceed one (1) square foot for each linear foot of building width
as measured along the faade where the building has its main public entrance, or
forty (40) square feet, whichever is less. On corner properties, one (1) additional
sign shall be permitted on the secondary building faade provided the total area
of the sign does not exceed fifty (50) percent of the sign area allowed for single
frontage properties.
4. One flat sign that identifies a home occupation shall be permitted not to exceed
two (2) square feet.
5. The attached signs may hang and be positioned perpendicular to the main
structure of the business subject to safety codes and administrative approval.
In no case shall the hanging sign contain more than six (6) square feet in area.
6. The attached signs shall complement and be incorporated within the
architecture of the main structure, and they shall not move, rotate, flash, blink,
or fluctuate.
C. Prohibited signs. The following signs shall be prohibited:
1. Flashing signs and signs with animated and scintillating lights.
2. Electronic variable message signs.
3. Off-premise signs.
Sec. 33-3.52.6. Development Approval.
A. Generally. A site plan is required in accordance with Sec. 33-2.25, Site Plan,
of Article 2, Procedures, of this UDC. If the Planning Director determines that
the OBM-2 regulations are fully met including any variances that the Board of
Zoning Adjustments (BZA) grants, the Planning Director may grant ministerial
approval and the development may proceed to the building permit process.
B. Variances. The BZA may grant limited variances to the OBM-2 regulations
provided the variances are consistent with the purpose, criteria, and standards
of the district and this Code.
The BZA may grant the following variances:
1. The BZA may grant the following variances:
a. Parking in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 40-792(3)b, of Article XLII,
of Chapter 40, Zoning, of this Code;
b. Side and rear yards not abutting the following one-, two-, three-, or four-family
residential zoning districts: Suburban District (S1), Single-Family Residential
District (R1A), Suburban Residential District (R1B), Rural Residential District
(R1C), Rural Residential District (R1D), Manufactured Home District (R1MH),
Two-Family Residential District (R2), Three and Four-Family Residential
District (RR3), and Townhouses (R1TH).
2. The BZA shall not grant variances to the lot area per family requirements, the
height restrictions, or the front yard requirements of this district.
SECTION IV. That Chapter 33, Unified Development Code, Article 5.
Supplemental Conditions, Division 1. Specific Use Standards is hereby amended
to insert new Sec. 33-5.3.4, Sec. 33-5.3.6, Sec. 33-5.3.9, and renumber as needed
to read as follows:
HEIGHT
***
Dimensions
Other Limitations
Sec. 33-5.3.4. Board and care home (include LBCS function code 1231).
Building height (maximum)
45 ft.
A. Board and care homes shall be considered conditional uses in the OBM-1
SETBACKS
Dimension
Other Limitations
Old Bucktown Mixed Use Residential District and the FC-2 Residential Mixed
Lot width (minimum)
75 ft.
Minimum total lot area, 10,000 square
Use District in accordance with 33-3.50. Mixed-Use Base Zoning Districts Use
feet (see below)
Lot depth (minimum)
100 ft.
Front yard setback
10 ft.
Front yard setbacks are required on
Matrix.
(minimum, maximum)
both streets for through lots
B. Facilities shall provide personal assistance or protective care and/or lodging
Not less than 15ft when abutting a long
and meals to not more than six (6) adults who are ambulatory and unrelated to
Interior side yard setback
in the following districts:
10 ft.
(minimum)
S-1, R-1A, R-1B, R-1C, R-1D, R-1MH,
the resident licensee, operator or administrator.
R-2, RR-3, R-TH
***
Corner side yard setback
10 ft.
Sec. 33-5.3.6. Dry cleaning and laundries (includes LBCS function codes 2622).
(minimum)
Not less than 15ft when abutting a long
No steam shall be dis-charged directly into the atmosphere, and shall not employ
in the following districts:
Rear yard setback (minimum)
10 ft.
more than five (5) persons on the premises.
S-1, R-1A, R-1B, R-1C, R-1D, R-1MH,
R-2, RR-3, R-TH
***
No steam shall be dis-charged directly into the atmosphere, and shall not employ m
MINIMUM LOT AREA BY NUMBER OF DWELLINGS
Sec.
establishment (includes LBCS function codes 1340 and
than five
(5)33-5.3.7.
personsGaming
on the premises.
5 dwelling units
1,200 sf per unit
5330).
6-12 dwelling units
1,000 sf per unit
*
*
*
13 dwelling units
12,300 sf total area
***
Sec. 33-5.3.7.
Gaming
establishment
14-20 dwelling units
900 sf per unit
Sec. 33-5.3.8.
Home
occupations.(includes LBCS function codes 1340 and 53
21-22 dwelling units
18,200 sf total area
*
*
*
***
23-39 dwelling units
800 sf per unit
40-43 dwelling units
31,500 sf per unit
Sec. 33-5.3.8.
HomeKennel
occupations.
Sec. 33-5.3.9.
(includes LBCS function code 2720)
44+ dwelling units
700 sf per unit
Any commercial structure in which
* animals
*
*are boarded overnight shall be
SIZE OF RETAIL AND SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS
located aKennel
minimum
of one hundred
(100) feetcode
measured
Restaurants, retail and
Sec. 33-5.3.9.
(includes
LBCS function
2720)in a straight line, without
service establishment
800 sf.
to intervening
from are
the boarded
closest exterior
structural
wall of
Anyregard
commercial
structure structures,
in which animals
overnight
shall be located
(minimum)
the of
structure
to the(100)
closest
linein of
the residential
zoning
district
minimum
one hundred
feetproperty
measured
a straight
line, without
regard
to and
Restaurants, retail and
intervening
structures,
the closest
exterior
structuralVeterinary
wall of theclinics
structure
the clo
comply
with the from
standards
listed in
Sec. 33-5.3.18
andtoanimal
service establishment
10,000 sf.
(maximum)
property
line of the residential zoning district and comply with the standards listed in Se
hospitals.
33-5.3.18
Sec. 33-3.52.4. Development Standards.
* * *Veterinary clinics and animal hospitals.
*
*Development Code, Article 5.
A. Design.
SECTION V. That Chapter *33, Unified
SECTION V. That
ChapterDivision
33, Unified
DevelopmentPatterns,
Code, Article
5. Suppleme
1. Exterior Finishes. In order to accentuate the areas relationship with Lake Supplemental
Conditions,
2. Development
is hereby
amended
Division
Development
Patterns,Table
is hereby
amended
revise Table
Pontchartrain, structures in the OBM-2 shall incorporate nautical detailsConditions,
in to revise
Table2.33-5.20-1
and replace
33-5.21.2-1
withtorevised
Table33-5
33and replace
Table
33-5.21.2-1
with revised Table 33-5.21.2-1, to read as follows:
structures whenever possible, including but not limited to lighthouse and other
5.21.2-1,
to read
as follows:
maritime elements, clock towers, fountains and color palettes of grey and blue.
***
*
*
*
2. Doors and Entrances.
Sec. 33-5.20.
Mixed-use
buildings.
Sec. 33-5.20.
Mixed-use
buildings.
a. Buildings must have a primary entrance door facing a public sidewalk.
***
*
*
*
b. Building entrances may include doors to individual shops or businesses, lobbySec.
Sec.
33-5.20.1.Distribution
Distributionand
andmix
mixofofuses.
uses.
33-5.20.1.
entrances, entrances to pedestrian-oriented plazas, or courtyard entrances to aA. A.
In General.
distribution
andofmix
uses
are subject
to thedescribed
criteria
In General.
TheThe
distribution
and mix
usesofare
subject
to the criteria
cluster of shops or businesses.
described
in Table
for thezoning
applicable
zoning district.
Table 33-5.20-1
for33-5.20-1
the applicable
district.
Table
33-5.20-1:
Mixed-use
Buildings,
Distribution
by Floor.
c. A principal building located on a corner lot may provide a single primary Table
33-5.20-1:
Mixed-use
Buildings,
Distribution
of Useof
byUse
Floor.
entrance at the corner.
Uses Permitted on
Uses Permitted
Number of Dwelling
Zoning District
First Floor
Above First Floor
Units Permitted
3. Windows. Commercial structures in the OBM-2 shall contain sufficient
visibility to promote safety and pedestrian interest. Solid, blank walls or walls
Nonresidential,
OBM-1
Residential
1-4
residential
with a small amount of window openings shall not be allowed. Retail and service
establishments shall adhere to the following standards for windows:
Nonresidential,
OBM-2
Nonresidential
1+
residential
a. A minimum of fifty (50) percent of the street facing building faade between
two (2) feet and eight (8) feet above the first finished floor shall be comprised of
Nonresidential,
FC-1
Nonresidential
1+
residential
clear windows that allow views of indoor space or product display areas.
b. The bottom of any window or product display window used to satisfy the
Nonresidential,
FC-2
Residential
1+
residential
window standard in paragraph (a) above shall not be more than three (3) feet
above the adjacent sidewalk.
Nonresidential,
FC-3
Nonresidential
1+
residential
c. Product display windows used to satisfy these requirements must have a
minimum height of four (4) feet and shall be internally illuminated.
Nonresidential,
U-1S
Nonresidential
1+
4. No drive-in, drive-up, or drive-through facilities; or outdoor speakers except
residential
as authorized by the council through a special event permit, shall be allowed.
B. Residential above the ground floor. When dwelling units are allowed above
Residential above the ground floor. When dwelling units are allowed above th
5. No outdoor storage, display or operations shall be allowed, except outdoorB. the
ground floor the following criteria shall apply:
ground floor the following criteria shall apply:
customer seating for restaurants and snack bars.
1.1.Nonresidential
uses
permitted
in in
thethe
zoning
district
shall
comprise
a minimum
Nonresidential
uses
permitted
zoning
district
shall
comprise
a minimu
B. Landscaping.
of fifty
For the
the purpose
purpose of
of this
fifty(50)
(50)percent
percentofofthe
theground
groundfloor
floor of
of the
the structure.
structure. For
1. Developments shall meet the general landscape and design standards set provision, uses or areas accessory to the dwelling units exclusively for the this
useu
provision, uses or areas accessory to the dwelling units exclusively for the
forth in Sec. 40-446, Landscape and buffer standards, and Sec. 40-447, General of the
and located
locatedininthe
thestructure,
structure,
such
lobby,
theresidents
residentsofof the
the dwellings
dwellings and
such
asas
lobby,
design standards, in Article XXV, Mixed Use Corridor District (MUCD), management
management
office,
or laundry
room,
multipurpose
room,health
healthclub,
club,oro
office,
mailmail
or laundry
room,
multipurpose
room,
of Chapter 40, Zoning of this Code, within the context of the less restrictive parking
parking
be considered
as residential
shallshall
be considered
as residential
uses.uses.
required yards established in the OBM-2. When the design standards in the 2.2.AtAtleast
least
one
main
entrance
shall
provide
direct
public
access
to the
grou
one
(1)(1)
main
entrance
shall
provide
direct
public
access
to the
ground
nonresidential uses.
MUCD conflict with the standards hereby established in the OBM-2, the more floorfloor
nonresidential uses.
3. Except as provided in the bulk plane and yard requirements in Sec. 33-5.21
restrictive standard shall apply.
3. Except
provided
in the bulk
plane
andforyard
requirements
in Sec. 33-5.21
rise toas
high-rise
buildings
of this
Article
exceptions
to the maximum
heigh
2. The entire required front yard shall be landscaped to the MUCD standards Mid-rise
to high-rise
buildings
Article for
to the
maximum
allowed
by right, any
portionof
of this
the building
thatexceptions
contains any
units
referenced above relative to the density of vegetation, visual safety, and height allowed by right, any portion of the building that containsdwelling
any
dwelling
be located a minimum of three (3) feet from the side and rear lot
lines
excep
maintenance. The landscaping of the front yard is in addition to the landscaping unitswhere
shall be
a minimum
of three
(3)district
feet from
the side
andthe
rear
lot lines
thelocated
lot abuts
a residential
zoning
in which
case
more
restr
situated within public rights of way as referenced in the Bucktown Neighborhood except
side
and rear
yard
requirements
of the
zoning
districtinshall
apply.
where
the lot
abuts
a residential
zoning
district
which
case the more
Plan. However, in lieu of landscaping, the front yard may be occupied by open restrictive side and rear yard requirements of the zoning district shall apply.
commercial space including outside seating areas for cafes, plazas, and other
Sec. 33-5.21.
Mid-rise
to high-rise
building.
Sec. 33-5.21.
Mid-rise
to high-rise
building.
people-oriented spaces.
*
*
*
***
3. Substandard lots of record established prior to the adoption of this article thatSec.
33-5.21.2.
Applicability.
Sec.
33-5.21.2.
Applicability.
do not meet the site area or other requirements delineated in this article shall * * *
*
*
*
follow the landscaping requirements set forth in Sec. 40-449(b)(3), Landscaping Table 33-5.21.2-1: Applicability and
Dimensional
Standards
Mid-rise
to HighTable 33-5.21.2-1: Applicability and Dimensional
Standards
Mid-rise
to High-rise
and buffer standards for existing development, in Article XXV, Mixed Use rise
Buildings.
Buildings.
Corridor District (MUCD), of Chapter 40, Zoning, of this Code.
Zoning
Applicability (specific use or any Building height (maximum,
Building setbacks
district
use of building)
feet)
C. Parking, clear vision and service areas.
All yards, 20
1.5 X front right-of-way
R-3
Multiple
family
dwelling
1. Parking and clear vision areas.
width, no greater than 90
a. Off-street parking shall be provided as set forth in Article XXXV, Off-Street
1.5 X front right-of-way
R-1CO
Multiple family dwelling
Parking, Loading, and Clear Vision Area Requirements, of Chapter 40, Zoning,
width, no greater than 90
of this Code.
H-2
Multiple family dwelling
100
b. Parking structures shall be designed to fit in architecturally with the structure
OBM-2
Any building
70
and shall employ the same architectural features and finishes as utilized in the
Building with multiple dwelling
C-1
70
units
main part of the structure. Parking garages are allowed as an accessory use.
GO-1
Multiple
family
dwelling
90
c. Parking shall be located to the rear or side of the principal use or principal
CD-R
Multiple family dwelling
90
building, not to extend in front of the front building line closest to the street.
BC-1
Multiple family dwelling
110
2. Service areas. All service bays, loading and unloading areas, and dumpster
Yard abutting
Equal to building distance
areas must be screened on all sides by a fence with a minimum height of seven
BC-2
Any building
residential district, 20
(greater than maximum
(7) feet and consisting of wood, brick, or masonry.
Building with multiple dwelling
feet;
height allowed by district)
C-2
units
Sec. 33-3.52.5. Signs.
from nearest lot line of
Other
yards, same as
Multiple
family
dwelling,
50+
nearest residential district;
A. Detached Sign. No detached sign shall be permitted except a monument sign
MUC
district
units
No limit when distance is
limited to thirty-two (32) square feet in area and six (6) feet in height.
U-1S
Any building
greater than 200
B. Attached Sign. The following attached signs shall be permitted:

LEGALS

LEGALS

Planning
Director
(M)

Director

Code
(M)Enforcement
Director

Amendment to TextTable 33-2.3-1: Categories of Development Approvals


of Comprehensive

Plan or to this UDC


Type of
Amendment to the
Amendment
Zoning or
or Application
Future

Land Use Map


Conditional Use
Amendment to Text
(Special
Permitted

of Comprehensive

Use)
Plan or to this UDC
Site Amendment
Plan:
to the
CPZ
or MUC
with
Zoning
or Future

Zoning Variance

Code
(M)Enforcement
Director

Planning
Director
(M)

Director

BSA/Code
BSA/Code
(Q, M)Enforcement
Director (Q, M)Enforcement

BZA/ Code
BZA/ Code
Director
Enforcement
Enforcement

Type of
Amendment
or Application

BZA/Planning
Director

Table 33-2.3-1: Categories of Development Approvals

BZA/Planning
(Q, M)
Director

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SECTION VI. That Chapter 40, Zoning, Article XVI.5. Old Bucktown MixedUse Residential District OBM-1 is hereby deleted and Article XVI.5 is hereby
reserved to read as follows:
ARTICLE XVI.5 (RESERVED)
SECTION VII. That Chapter 40, Zoning, Article XVIII.5. Old Bucktown
Mixed-Use Commercial District OBM-2 is hereby deleted and Article XVIII.5
is hereby reserved to read as follows:
ARTICLE XVII.5 (RESERVED)
SECTION VIII. That Chapter 40, Zoning, Article XXXVI. General Sign
Regulations, Sec. 40-683. On-premises sign regulations, (a) Location is hereby
amended to add Old Bucktown Districts OBM-1 and OBM-2 and Fat City
Districts FC-1, FC-2, and FC-3 following General Offices Districts GO-1 and
GO-2, and re-number subsequent zoning districts accordingly.
SECTION IX. That Municode is hereby authorized to re-letter, renumber, or
otherwise reformat to make these amendments consistent with the format of
Chapter 33 Unified Development Code established by Ordinance No. 24989
adopted on August 12, 2015.
The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The ordinance was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November 2015,
and shall become effective as follows, if signed by the Parish President, ten (10)
days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or,
if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances
to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President,
as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and
subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on
the day of such approval.


LEGALS

(Q, M)

LEGALS

(L)Council/PAB

LEGALS

(L)Council/PAB

LEGALS

The dimensional standards within the CPZ-Ped are provided in Table 333.67.4-1.
LEGALS
LEGALS
Table
33-3.67.4-1. Dimensional
Standards CommercialLEGALS
Parkway
Pedestrian (CPZ-Ped) District
HEIGHT
Dimensions
Other Limitations
Max. height of 35 ft. and
two (2) stories if the front
Building height
Same as the underlying
yard or corner side yard
(maximum)
zoning district
setback is less than ten
(10) ft.

Lot width (minimum)


Lot depth (minimum)

Land Use Map

Conditional
CPZ
or MUCUse
(SpecialZoning
Permitted
without
Use)
Variance
SiteOBM,
Plan: U-1S,
FC,
CPZ orwith
MUC with
CPZ-Ped
Zoning
Variance
Zoning
Variance
or MUC
FC, CPZ
OBM,
U-1S,
without Zoning
CPZ-Ped
without
Variance
Zoning
Variance
FC, OBM,
U-1S,
Subdivision:
CPZ-Ped with
Minor
Zoning Variance
FC, OBM, U-1S,
Major
CPZ-Ped
Building
Permit:without
Zoning Variance
Without Variance
Subdivision:
or Appeal
Minor
With Zoning
Major
Variance
Building Permit:
WithWithout
AppealVariance
or
Variance
to the
or Appeal
Technical
Codes
With Zoning
Certificate
of
Variance
Completeness
With Appeal or

Front yard setback

Side yard setback


(minimum)

Variance to the

SECTION
3. That
Table
33-2.25.2-1: Development Approvals Requiring Site Plan
Technical
Codes
SECTION
3. That Table 33-2.25.2-1: Development Approvals Requiring
Certificate
of
Review,
by
District
in
Sec.
33-2.25
Site
plan
in
Article
2. Procedures,
Division
2.
Site Plan Review, by District in Sec. 33-2.25 Site plan in Article
2. Procedures,

Completeness

Other Limitations

Front yard setbacks are


required on both streets
for through lots

Where a building located


adjacent to the proposed
building has a front or
corner side setback of
less than five (5) ft., the
On a corner lot, min. of
proposed building may
five (5) ft. and max. of ten
be located in line with the
(10) ft. on the corner
adjacent building.
side.
Same as the underlying
zoning district.

SETBACKS
Dimension
Same as the underlying
zoning district.
Min. five (5) ft., max. ten
(10) feet
Where a building located
within fifty (50) ft. on both
sides of a proposed
building has a front
setback of less than five
(5) ft., the proposed
building may be located
in line with the adjacent
building nearest the
street.

Rear yard setback


(minimum)

Same as the underlying


zoning district.

Division
2. Zoning33
ofUnified
Chapter 33
Unified Development
the Code
of
of Chapter
Development
Code ofCode
the ofCode
of Ordinances
is
On motion of Ms. Lee-Sheng seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following ordinance Zoning
After considering LURTC comments, the planning
Ordinances
is hereby3.amended
by33-2.25.2-1:
adding CPZ-Ped,
and OBM-2
as
SECTION
ThatCPZ-Ped,
Table
Development
Approvals
Requiring
hereby
amended
by Zoning
adding
OBM-1,
andOBM-1,
OBM-2
as
headings
into the
was offered:
director may modify the minimum or maximum front
headings
into
the
District
row
and
the
addition
of
the
text
(LBCS
Function
Site Plan Review, by District in Sec. 33-2.25 Site plan in Article 2. Procedures,
Zoning
District
theLot
addition
of Development
the
text (LBCS
or corner side setbacks by up to five (5) feet to
Code
2641)2.inrow
the and
Parking
row
to read
as follows:
SUMMARY NO. 24369 ORDINANCE NO. 25041
Division
Zoning
of Chapter
33 Unified
Code ofFunction
the Code ofCode 2641) in
facilitate transitions between buildings, establish a
33-2.25.2-1:
Approvals
Requiring
Site
Planand
Review,
Ordinances
is hereby
amended
by adding
CPZ-Ped,
OBM-1,
OBM-2by
asDistrict
the Parking
Lot Development
row
to read
as
follows:
An ordinance amending Chapter 33, Unified Development Code (UDC) and Table
headings into the Zoning
District FC-2
row and theFC-3
ofOBM-1
the text (LBCS
Function
Zoning District
FC-1
OBM-2
U-1S
CPZ-Ped
more functional pedestrian environment, preserve
Development
Approvalsaddition
Requiring
Site
Plan
Review,
by
Chapter 40 Zoning, of the Code of Ordinances of the Parish of Jefferson; to Table 33-2.25.2-1:
Code 2641) in the Parking Lot row to read as follows:
the existing character or scale of the streetscape, or
New Development

Table 33-2.25.2-1: Development Approvals Requiring Site Plan Review, by District


add text to Ch. 33 for the Commercial Parkway Pedestrian Overlay Zone (CPZ- District
Modifications to setbacks meet requirements for parking, clear vision area,
Zoning
District
FC-1
FC-2
FC-3
OBM-1 OBM-2 U-1S
CPZ-Ped
Change
in
Use
Resulting
in
Ped); to amend the official zoning map by overlaying the CPZ-Ped to properties
landscaping, tree preservation, or integrated water

New Development
Increase
in Required Parking

management; or may modify setbacks for buildings


zoned H-1 Medical Service District, C-1 Neighborhood Commercial, C-2
Renovation
Cost
Exceeding
in Use Resulting in
elevated to meet base flood elevation by the
General Commercial, GO-1 General Offices, or GO-2 General Offices along50% Change

of Market
Increase
in Value
Required Parking
minimum amount needed to facilitate transitions
Metairie Road bounded by Severn Avenue to the west and Arlington Drive to theAddition
Exceeding
25%
of
Renovation Cost Exceeding
between raised buildings and sidewalks or vehicular

Size
east, all more clearly shown on the map entitled Proposed overlay CPZ-PedBuilding
50% of
Market Value
use areas.
All Changes
Exceptions
Addition With
Exceeding
25% of
dated 9/21/2015, prepared by the Planning Department; to amend the officialNotedBuilding

in District
Size Regulations
Sec. 33-3.67.5 Specific use standards.
future land use map of the Comprehensive Plan of the Parish of Jefferson for theParking
All Changes
With
Exceptions

Lot (LBCS
Function

In accordance with the purpose of Sec.33-5.3.3.1 of this UDC, the supplemental


properties designated as Low Intensity Commercial (LIC) and Low-Medium Noted in District Regulations

Parking Lot (LBCS Function


standards of this section apply to the following auto-oriented development:
Density Residential (LMR) to Neighborhood Mixed Use (NMU) along Metairie
A. Drive-in window or drive-through facilities. (LBCS function codes 2211,
Road and bounded by Ridgelake Drive to the west and Arlington Drive on the SECTION 4. That Sec. 33-2.25.3 Development review process in Article 2.
2521, 2531, 2541):
east, all more clearly shown on a map titled Proposed FLU Metairie Road from Procedures, Division 2. Zoning of Chapter 33 Unified Development Code of
1. Size.
Ridgelake to Arlington dated 9/21/2015, prepared by the Planning Department; Ordinances is hereby amended by creating numbers 1 and 2 under F. Effect of
a. The development site shall have a minimum area of 10,000 square feet; and
approval to read as follows:
and to provide for related matters. (Council District 5)
b. There shall be a maximum of one (1) drive-through facility per development
WHEREAS, in 2010, the Louisiana Department of Transportation and * * *
site.
Development adopted a complete streets policy, which states that streets should F. Effect of Approval.
2. Where adjacent to residential uses.
be comprehensive, integrated, and connected transportation networks that 1. Until a site plan is approved and recorded, no building or structure shall be
a. Stacking lanes, order boxes, and drive-in windows shall be set back a minimum
balance access, mobility, and safety for motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians; and erected, added to, or structurally altered, and no building permit, certificate of
distance of eighty (80) feet measured in a straight line from the outside edge of
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish Council Resolution No. 122958, adopted June 11, completeness, or zoning clearance shall be issued.
the stacking lane to the nearest residential zoning district;
2014, extended by Resolution No. 124630, adopted March 25, 2015, and amended 2. Final site plan approval, as indicated by the dated signature of the Council
b. A landscaped buffer zone shall be provided where the use abuts a residential
by Resolution No. 125543, adopted August 26, 2015, authorized a zoning and Chairman or Planning Director, as applicable, shall be valid for a period of
zoning district in accordance with Section 33-3.56.4. E. of this UDC; and
future land use study to consider establishing procedures, requirements, criteria, one (1) year, except that a phasing plan approved by the Council or Planning
c. Sites shall be designed to orient vehicular headlights, lighted signage, and
and enhanced development standards that encourage and preserve the historic Director, as applicable, may provide for approval of discreet project phases over
building lighting from intruding on nearby or adjacent residential properties.
pedestrian-friendly neighborhood development pattern of Metairie Road and a period of up to three (3) years. Site plan approvals of longer than three (3) years
may be authorized through Parish Council approval of a development agreement 3. Pedestrian access.
established interim standards for pedestrian-oriented development; and
a. At least one (1) customer entrance shall provide direct access from the public
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish Council Ordinance No. 24806, adopted August as provided in Division 4, Development Agreements, in this Article.
sidewalk without pedestrian access through a parking lot;
27, 2014 rezoned the majority of sites zoned C-2 General Commercial and SECTION 5. That Sec. 33-3.3.2 Overlay zoning districts in Article 3. Zoning,
b. Pedestrian walkways are encouraged to be distinguished from driving
C-2/CPZ General Commercial/ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone to C-1/ Division I. Introduction of Chapter 33 Unified Development Code of the Code
surfaces by varied paving treatments, raised walkways, or similar treatment;
CPZ Neighborhood Commercial/ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone and of Ordinances is hereby amended by adding new letter B and relettering
and
amended the Future Land Use (FLU) map for the majority of sites designated accordingly to read as follows:
c. The use of landscaping is encouraged to delineate pedestrian walkways,
CMU Community Mixed-Use and LIC Low Intensity Commercial to NMU Section 33-3.3.2 Overlay zoning districts.
pedestrian access to buildings, parking areas, and driveways.
Neighborhood Mixed-Use, as the result of a zoning and future land use study The following overlay zoning districts are established for unincorporated
Jefferson Parish. These districts impose additional requirements on certain 4. Stacking lanes. Stacking lane shall mean an on-site waiting lane for motorized
authorized by Resolution No. 116308, adopted February 23, 2011 ; and
vehicles separated from other vehicular traffic and pedestrian circulation by
WHEREAS, the Parish Council adopted the Commercial Parkway Overlay properties within one or more underlying base zoning districts:
barriers, markings, or signs.
Zone (CPZ) in 1988 as a tool for beautifying streetscapes of major commercial A. CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone is an overlay zoning district which
a. Stacking lanes are not allowed between the principal building and any street
corridors through landscaping requirements, sign regulations, and design review may be superimposed on any base zoning district and may be approved as a
modified proposal for any requested zoning change in accordance with the or adjacent to an outdoor seating or play area; and
while maintaining the auto-oriented character of suburban developments; and
b. To minimize on-site conflicts and avoid blocking traffic along streets, the
WHEREAS, Metairie Road is developed in a traditional main street pattern zoning procedures of this Chapter.
following provisions are required where practicable given site conditions:
and provides small-scale retail, services, offices, and restaurants to surrounding B. CPZ-Ped Commercial Parkway Pedestrian Overlay Zone is an overlay zoning
district which may be superimposed on any base zoning district and may be (1) an escape lane;
residential neighborhoods as well as greater metropolitan New Orleans; and
(2) location of the starting point of the stacking lane at the rear or as close to the
WHEREAS, Metairie Road is a narrow, two-lane right of way with relatively approved as a modified proposal for any requested zoning change in accordance
rear of the site as possible.
low speed limits, high activity rates, and a range of pedestrian, bicycle, bus, and with the zoning procedures of this Chapter.
B. Filling, gas, or service station (LBCS function code 2116)
automobile users, providing the foundation for a complete streets approach; and C.OMNCD Old Metairie Neighborhood Conservation District is an overlay
1. If the principal building contains a general sales or service use (LBCS function
WHEREAS, the current zoning designations along Metairie Road do not district with boundaries defined in Article X Old Metairie Neighborhood
code 2000), the building shall be oriented to the street and have a customer
adequately encourage a pedestrian-friendly environment, ensure safe vehicular Conservation District in Chapter 40 Zoning of this Code.
entrance that provides direct access from the sidewalk;
circulation and access to and from streets, or enhance the adjacent neighborhoods D.MRTPD Metairie Ridge Tree Preservation District is an overlay district with
boundaries defined in Article X.5 Metairie Ridge Tree Preservation District in 2. Fuel pumps and canopied areas shall not be located between the principal
and the existing office, retail, and service establishments; and
building and the street and fuel pumps and pump islands shall be set back a
WHEREAS, application of the CPZ since 1988 has helped to improve the Chapter 40 Zoning of this Code.
minimum distance of fifteen (15) feet from any property line. After considering
appearance and safety of the Parishs roadways, but the CPZ was designed for SECTION 6. That Chapter 33 Unified Development Code, Article 3 Zoning,
LURTC comments, the planning director may modify this setback by up to five
streets like Veterans Boulevard and certain standards such as its relatively large Sec. 33-3.67 Commercial Parkway Pedestrian (CPZ-Ped) is hereby amended to
(5) feet to facilitate transitions between structures, establish a more functional
front setback requirement are not appropriate for more traditional roadways like read as follows:
vehicular or pedestrian environment, or meet requirements for parking,
Sec. 33-3.67 Commercial Parkway Pedestrian Overlay Zone (CPZ-Ped)
Metairie Road; and
landscaping, or clear vision area;
WHEREAS, the creation and application of the Commercial Parkway Pedestrian Sec. 33-3.67.1 Purpose.
3. All accessory service and repair operations shall occur within a building
Overlay Zone (CPZ-Ped) to properties along Metairie Road will encourage The purpose of the Commercial Parkway Pedestrian (CPZ-Ped) Overlay district
enclosed by a roof and a wall on all sides;
redevelopment and physical design characteristics of pedestrian-oriented, is to provide enhanced development standards that support the following
4. Service bay doors shall not face any residential zoning district;
storefront-style shopping streets more reflective of Metairie Roads rich history; objectives:
A. Encourage development that exhibits the physical design characteristics of a 5. In accordance with the requirements of this district for building materials,
and
a canopy shall be architecturally integrated with the principal building and all
WHEREAS, land uses along Metairie Road between Ridgelake Drive and more traditional pedestrian-oriented streetscape;
other accessory structures on the site through the use of the same or compatible
Arlington Drive are mixed in nature and reflect the Neighborhood Mixed Use B. Prevent vehicular areas from dominating the views of the neighborhood from
materials, colors, and roof pitch. Lighting fixtures or sources of light that are a
Future Land Use Map (FLUM) definition of residential developments with a the sidewalk and street;
part of the underside of the canopy shall be recessed into the underside so as not
mixture of smaller, low-intensity retail and professional offices within walking C. Promote compatibility between uses through standards for screening,
to protrude below the canopy ceiling surface more than two (2) inches.
buffering, and landscaping;
distance and with convenient access to transit; and
6. Along all property lines abutting a residential zoning district, a masonry wall
WHEREAS, the Planning Director of this Parish has caused to be duly D. Promote safe, attractive building and site design by requiring site plan review
shall be constructed not to exceed eight (8) feet high and may be three (3) feet
advertised as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the Zoning subject to development standards that provide for a more efficient, harmonious
high extending in stepped segments from the right-of-way line to a distance and
and Future Land Use Map reclassifications of said properties and the related arrangement of land uses, buildings, landscaping, circulation systems, and
exact height to be determined during site plan review;
infrastructure;
zoning text amendments; and
C. Parking garages. Parking garages shall comply with the applicable special
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board, in E. Accommodate horizontal and vertical mixed use, including buildings with
zoning district standards provided in Sec. 33-3.56.4.F.Parking Structures of this
retail, service, and other uses on the ground floor and residential units above;
accordance with law. Now, therefore,
F. Promote public health and general welfare by facilitating walkability and UDC.
THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS:
Sec. 33-3.67.6. Development standards.
SECTION 1. That Sec.40-33 Overlay zoning districts of Article II, District and varied transportation options; and
In addition to the general development standards of this UDC, and other
land use regulations in Chapter 40 Zoning of the Code of Ordinances is hereby G. Reduce the impacts of commercial development upon neighborhoods,
applicable standards of this Code, the following standards shall apply to
amended by adding a new number 2 and re-numbering accordingly, to read as enhance the air quality, reduce traffic congestion, and promote safety.
nonresidential or mixed-use buildings.
Sec. 33-3.67.2 Generally
follows:
Where there is a conflict between the standards of this overlay zoning district A. Design.
Section 40-33. Overlay zoning districts
1. Purpose. These standards:
The following overlay zoning districts are established for unincorporated and the standards of the underlying zoning district, the standards of this district
a. Provide a physical and visual connection between the interiors of buildings
Jefferson Parish. These districts impose additional requirements on certain shall govern.
and the street;
Sec. 33-3.67.3 Authorized uses.
properties within one or more underlying base zoning districts.
b. Enhance public safety by allowing people to survey their neighborhood from
(1) CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone is an overlay zoning district which A. Authorized uses in this district are those uses authorized in the underlying
inside their places of work or eating and shopping areas;
may be superimposed on any base zoning district and may be approved as a zoning district, except that a parking lot (LBCS Function code 2641) is prohibited
c. Provide a more pleasant pedestrian environment by preventing long expanses
modified proposal for any requested zoning map change in accordance with as a principal use.
of blank facades along streets and ensuring that the main entrance for pedestrians
B. Development Patterns
Sec.40-878(d) in Article XLVIII, Changes and Amendments of this chapter.
is a prominent entrance; and
(2) CPZ-Ped Commercial Parkway Pedestrian Overlay Zone is an overlay 1. Mixed-use buildings. Buildings may contain a mix of uses authorized in the
d. Promote design of new or substantially renovated buildings that blend into the
zoning district which may be superimposed on any base zoning district and may underlying zoning district and in accordance with Sec. 33-5.20, Mixed-use
architectural framework of the neighborhood without restricting innovation or
be approved as a modified proposal for any requested zoning map change in buildings, in Article 5, Supplemental Conditions, of this UDC. The storage,
variety but rather resulting in creative solutions that will develop a satisfactory
accordance with Sec. 40-878(d) in Article VLVIII, Changes and Amendments use, or sales of hazardous materials as classified in Chapter 13 of this code is
visual appearance and promote the general welfare.
prohibited.
of this Chapter (See Sec. 33-3.67 of Chapter 33 Unified Development Code).
2. Building materials. Building facades shall comply with the standards of Sec.
(3) OMND Old Metairie Neighborhood Conservation District is an overlay 2. Mid-rise to high-rise buildings. Where authorized in the underlying zoning
33-3.55.8. Building materials of this UDC.
zoning district with boundaries defined within Article X. Old Metairie district, a mid-to-high rise building shall comply with the standards of Sec. 335.21, Mid-rise to high-rise building, in Article 5, Supplemental Conditions, of 3. Entries.
Neighborhood Conservation District of this chapter.
a. Nonresidential buildings and nonresidential uses in a mixed-use building
(4) MRTPD Metairie Ridge Tree Preservation District is an overlay zoning this UDC.
shall have a primary entrance oriented to the street, square, or plaza and that
district with boundaries defined with Article X.5 Metairie Ridge Tree Sec. 33-3.67.4 Dimensional standards.
The dimensional standards within the CPZ-Ped are provided in Table 33-3.67.4- provides direct access to the public sidewalk without pedestrian access through
Preservation District of this chapter.
a parking lot;
SECTION 2. That Table 33-2.3-1: Categories of Development Approvals in Sec. 1.
b. A principal building located on a corner lot may provide a single primary
33-2.3 Categories of development approvals in Article 2. Procedures, Division Table 33-3.67.4-1. Dimensional Standards Commercial Parkway Pedestrian
entrance at the corner that is accessible to pedestrians from the public sidewalk;
1. Common Procedures of Chapter 33 Unified Development Code of the Code (CPZ-Ped) District
c. Entrances facing the street for a building with a front setback less than five
of Ordinances is hereby amended by adding CPZ-Ped into the Site Plan: column
(5) feet shall be recessed into the face of the building to a depth that permits the
titled Type of Amendment or Application to read as follows:
entry door to open and close without projecting into the public right-of-way;
Table 33-2.3-1: Categories of Development Approvals
d. For a development with multiple tenants with separate entrances, each entrance
shall open to a public sidewalk or to a walkway that is connected to a public
sidewalk. If residential dwellings are located above the ground floor, separate
street-level access is required for residential access; however, the residential and
non-residential uses may share a common lobby, hallway, or similar shared space
that provides separate access. For buildings with a common lobby, elevators
requiring an electronic or mechanical pass code shall be considered separate
ingress and egress points; and
e. For new construction, ADA accessibility ramps and lifts shall complement the
building and be visually unobtrusive, preferably constructed as interior ramps
and sloped walkways.
4. Openings.
a. On the ground floor, a minimum of seventy (70) percent of any street-facing

LEGALS

LEGALS

LEGALS

building facade between the elevations of two (2) feet and ten (10) feet above the
finished floor shall be comprised of doors or transparent windows that provide a
view of the interior area within three (3) feet of the opening; and
b. Transparent shall mean that the window is constructed of non-reflective clear
or lightly tinted glass. Non-reflective opaque glass and darkly tinted glass are
not considered to be transparent and are prohibited. Other applicable provisions
are provided in 33-3.53.6. Openings of this UDC.
5. Outdoor seating area. Outdoor seating areas, plazas, or courtyards are
permitted at the ground level between the building and property line provided
that the area:
a. Does not interfere with pedestrian access or parking areas;
b. Is not located in a required yard that abuts a residential district;
c. If adjoining the public sidewalk:
(1) Maintains a distinct delineation between the right-of-way line and the
outdoor area through the use of hardscape and architectural elements such as a
masonry wall, fence, plants, or bollards, with the appropriate height, type, and
other characteristics of these elements determined during site plan review;
(2) A nonresidential use may have its principal entrance oriented to the outdoor
seating area if accessible to pedestrians from the adjoining public sidewalk;
d. Is constructed of a durable outdoor surface;
e. Shall not be wider than fifty (50) linear feet or fifty (50) percent of the
development sites width, whichever is less, and not set back more than twentyfive (25) feet from the required build-to-line or setback;
f. An outdoor area used for dining is accessory to a restaurant or other food
services establishment and is included in the calculation of parking requirements.
6. Awnings and canopies. Awnings or canopies made of fabric, metal, or glass
that project from the wall of a building above a ground-floor window or over an
entryway are considered an architectural feature and are encouraged. Awnings
or canopies shall:
a. Protrude from the building a minimum of five (5) feet;
b. If illuminated, be lit internally so that the lighting system is encased or
otherwise screened from public view;
c. Provide a minimum of nine (9) feet of clearance between the sidewalk and
the bottom of the awning or canopy. The height of awnings measured vertically
from the lowest to the highest point shall not exceed four (4) feet; and
d. An awning or canopy may contain signage not to exceed twenty (20) square
feet that shall not be included in the total attached signage allowed for the use.
Under-awning and under-canopy signs are prohibited.
7. Franchise architecture. The use of stock building plans, typical corporate and/
or franchise designs or other designs which are easily identified with a particular
chain or corporation is prohibited where this district is mapped along Metairie
Road.
a. As part of the site plan application, the applicant shall provide drawings of the
atypical corporate and/or franchise designs and color photographs of alternative
national tenant buildings that have been built in other jurisdictions;
b. The use of colors commonly associated with the corporate franchise is
prohibited on any building or architectural element. The use of such colors is
allowed on business identification signs, provided all other sign requirements of
this Code are adhered to;
c. All facades of a building shall be given equal design consideration;
d. Design and building materials shall be compatible with surrounding
development as determined during the site plan review process; and
e. Designs which are unique, utilize generic building materials and integrate
them into the building design, and enhance the character of the corridor may
be considered.
B. Landscaping.
1. Generally.
a. Planting and Maintenance. All required landscaping shall comply with the
document Landscape and Buffer Planting and Maintenance Specifications, as
amended, on file with the Planning Department;
b. Landscape Vegetation Standards. Landscape vegetation shall meet the
following standards at time of installation:
(1) Trees shall be a minimum of ten (10) feet in height, with a minimum diameter
of at least one and one half (1) inches DBH (diameter at breast height) or
measured from a point four and one half (4) feet above ground; and
(2) Shrubs shall be a minimum height of twenty four (24) inches above ground.
c. Root Zone Protection. Impervious surfaces shall not disturb the root zone of
existing trees that are proposed to remain. As approved by the Public Works
Director, permeable pavers may be used when the placement of parking or other
paving conflicts with root zones.
2. Streetscape Landscaping. Landscaping is required in the front setback or
corner side setback area of a corner lot subject to the following requirements:
a. Landscaping shall be installed to provide direction to and enhance entrances,
enhance walkways and the streetscape, provide visual breaks along blank
building facades, and screen mechanical equipment; and
b. Landscaping shall comprise a combination of plant materials that includes
trees in accordance with Sec. 33-3.53.14 Landscaping of this UDC, if existing
site conditions or development of the property render the planting of trees
practicable, as determined by the Planning Director. A minimum of one (1)
shrub is required for each three (3) linear feet of street frontage or fraction
thereof, and one (1) tree is required for each thirty (30) linear feet of street
frontage or fraction thereof, if trees are suitable for the area. Landscaping may
be comprised of a combination of shrubs, perennials and ornamental grasses,
in any combination, provided that at least fifty (50) percent of the total required
materials are shrubs. Landscaping may be planted in groupings.
3. Perimeter of lot adjacent to abutting property.
a. On the perimeter(s) of the lot adjacent to a residential zoning district, a
continuous, unbroken buffer yard of not less than five (5) feet in width is
required, and the following elements shall be provided:
a. Along the common lot line, an opaque wood, brick, or masonry fence with a
minimum height of seven (7) feet; and
b. Within the buffer yard, one (1) tree shall be planted for each thirty-five (35)
linear feet or fraction thereof. Each tree shall be planted in at least twenty-five
(25) square feet of planting area with a minimum width of at least five (5) feet.
In addition to the required trees, the buffer yard area shall be landscaped with
shrubs, ground cover, grass or other landscape material excluding paving.
b. When the vehicular use areas of two commercial uses or developments abut, a
continuous, unbroken buffer yard of not less than two and one-half (2) feet in
width shall be required along the common perimeter. The buffer yard area shall
be landscaped with a continuous row of shrubs with a minimum of one (1) shrub
required for each three (3) linear feet of perimeter or fraction thereof, and with
ground cover, grass or other landscape material excluding paving.
4. Parking lot landscaping.
a. When practicable, as determined by the Planning Director, parking lots shall
contain landscaped islands with a minimum of twenty-five (25) square feet
in area consisting of a minimum of one (1) tree and landscaped with shrubs,
groundcover, grass or other landscape material, excluding paving;
b. Landscaped islands may be depressed to allow for storm water runoff, as
approved by the Parish Public Works Director.
5. Screening. All vehicular use areas shall be screened in accordance with Sec.
33-3.56.4 Off-street parking and loading of this UDC.
C. Parking, clear vision, and service areas.
1. Parking location. Parking areas, drive aisles and service areas shall be located
behind the front building line or corner side building line, except that a drive aisle
may extend into the setback to connect a parking area directly to the adjacent
street. A parking area shall be set back at least five (5) feet from the public street
right-of-way, build-to-line, or sidewalk area; if wheel stops are used, this area
shall be increased to seven (7) feet to accommodate the vehicles overhang.
D. Development standards for Service bays/drives, Landscape Vegetation,
Clear Vision, Landscaping Installation, Maintenance and Materials, Sidewalks,
Lighting, and Support Buildings and Structures shall be in accordance with the
applicable subsections in Sec. 40-476 Landscape and Buffer Requirements in
Article XXVI. Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone of Chapter 40 Zoning of
this Code.
Sec. 33-3.67.7 Signs
Sign regulations are the same as the underlying zoning district, except no new
detached pole or roof signs are allowed. Instead of a pole sign, one (1) monument
sign not exceeding ten (10) feet in height and an area of one-half (0.5) square foot
per linear foot of development site frontage or fifty (50) square feet, whichever
is less, is allowed. As part of a monument sign, an electronic variable message
(EVM) sign is allowed under the following conditions:
A. The development site has frontage on and the sign is oriented to traffic on a
minor arterial or higher as shown on the Jefferson Parish Thoroughfare Plan;
B. The portion of the sign that employs EVM technology shall have a maximum
area of twenty-five (25) square feet or fifty (50) percent of the allowed sign area,
whichever is less; and
C. The EVM sign shall meet the applicable criteria of Article XXXVI in Chapter
40 Zoning of this Code and the underlying zoning district; and
D. Where a conflict exists, the stricter regulations shall apply.
Sec. 33-3.67.8 Development Approval
A. Site plan review not required. The following development or activities shall
not be subject to site plan review:
1. Single-, two-, three-, or four-family residential (LBCS Function Codes 1110,
1120, 1130, and 1140).
2. Interior renovations;
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Inspection and Code Enforcement, including excavation, filling, or grading;


4. Change of use that does not increase required parking; or
5. Sign permits for signs meeting all requirements of these standards or the
underlying zoning district.
B. Site plan required. Development or activities not exempt from site plan review
shall be subject to a site plan demonstrating compliance with these standards,
the requirements of the underlying zoning district, and any other applicable
development regulations. The complete site plan application shall be reviewed
and acted upon in accordance with Sec. 33-2-25 Site plan of this UDC for
ministerial or ministerial/ quasi-judicial development approval, as applicable.
C. Additions and renovations. Additions or exterior renovations of existing
buildings shall result in greater compliance with these development standards
to the maximum extent practicable given the type and extent of the addition
or exterior renovation and the constraints of the site. Existing impervious
surfaces shall be removed and replaced with pervious surfaces or landscaping as
determined by the planning director, where the impervious surface is not needed
to meet parking or vehicular or pedestrian circulation requirements and is not
completely obstructed from view of a public right-of-way by a building or gate.
D. Variances. Notwithstanding the provisions of the Code for variances, only the
Board of Zoning Adjustments may grant variances, as stipulated in Sec. 40-792,
from the applicable requirements of these standards or the underlying zoning
district, with the following exceptions:
1. The BZA shall not grant a variance to the front yard or corner side yard
requirements;
2. The BZA may grant variances for the percent of transparency of openings.
SECTION 7. That Sec.33-10.1 Definitions in Article 10. Definitions of Chapter
33 Unified Development Code of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by
adding new definitions in alphabetical order to read as follows
Sec.33-10.1 Definitions
***
Franchise architecture shall mean a distinct building design that is trademarked
or identified with a particular franchise chain or corporation, is generic or
standard in nature, or utilizes elements commonly employed by a restaurant or
retail franchise wherein the building itself serves as a form of identification, that
serves to enhance or promote brand identity through visual recognition.
***
Story shall mean the portion of a structure, other than a basement, included
between the surface of any floor and the surface of the floor above or, if there
is no floor above, then the space between such floor and the ceiling above. A
basement used for dwelling purposes is considered a story.
***
SECTION 8. That the zoning classifications of properties zoned H-1 Medical
Service District, C-1 Neighborhood Commercial, C-2 General Commercial,
GO-1 General Offices, or GO-2 General Offices along Metairie Road bounded
by Severn Avenue to the west and Arlington Drive to the east, all the more
clearly shown on the map entitled Proposed overlay CPZ-Ped dated 9/21/2015,
are hereby amended to add the Commercial Parkway Pedestrian Overlay district
(CPZ-Ped). Where designated properties are currently overlaid with Commercial
Parkway Overlay district (CPZ), the CPZ shall be replaced with CPZ-Ped.
SECTION 9. That the future land use classifications of properties designated as
Low Intensity Commercial (LIC) and Low-Medium Density Residential (LMR)
along Metairie Road bounded by Ridgelake Drive to the west and Arlington
Drive to the east, all the more clearly shown on the map entitled Proposed
FLU Metairie Road from Ridgelake to Arlington dated 9/21/2015, are hereby
redesignated as Neighborhood Mixed Use (NMU).
SECTION 10. That the Planning Director for the Parish of Jefferson, be and
is hereby directed, authorized and empowered to make any necessary and
appropriate changes and amendments to the Official Zoning Map contained in
Chapters 33 and 40 of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances, designating
the above mentioned and described property as overlaid with CPZ-Ped; and
the appropriate changes and amendments to the Official Future Land Use Map
contained in Chapter 25, Article VI. Comprehensive Plan of the Jefferson Parish
Code of Ordinances, designating the above mentioned and described areas as
reclassified to NMU.
SECTION 11. That the Chairman of this Council be and is hereby empowered,
authorized and directed to sign and execute all acts or documents which may
be necessary and proper in the premises to give full force and effect to this
ordinance.
The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 4th day of November 2015, and
shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten
(10) days after adoption, thereafter, upon signature by the Parish President or,
if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time of ordinances
to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President,
as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and
subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on
the day of such approval.

On the motion of Mr. Johnston, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following
ordinance was offered:
SUMMARY NO. 24365 ORDINANCE NO. 25042
An ordinance approving the request submitted under Docket No.
CPZ-31-15 for variances to the area, landscape and buffer, and sign regulations of
the C-2 General Commercial District/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone
for Waffle House located at 3616 Airline Dr on Lot A-3, Plot 5, Metairie Terrace
Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA in the area bounded by Robertson St, Arnoult
Rd, and Division St as shown on a survey prepared by Dufrene Surveying &
Engineering, Inc. dated July 16, 2015, and title restricting the usage of Lot A-3,
Plot 5, Metairie Terrace Subdivision in favor of the Parish of Jefferson pursuant
to the requirements of Sec. 40-482 of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances.
(Council District 2)
WHEREAS, 3616 Airline Drive, LLC is the owner of Lot A-3, Plot 5, Metairie
Terrace Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, which it acquired by Act before
Stephen J. Broussard, Notary Public, on April 21, 2014, and is registered in COB
3330, Folio 739, Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, 3616 Airline Drive, LLC has petitioned to develop said lot in
accordance with the development drawings identified as Sheet C-2 Site Plan,
dated September 1, 2015 and revised through September 21, 2015; Sheet L-1
Landscape Plan, dated May 4, 2015; and, Sheet A-3 Exterior/Toilet Elevations,
dated July 1, 2015; and
WHEREAS, 3616 Airline Drive, LLC has agreed to title restrict the usage Lot
A-3, Plot 5, Metairie Terrace Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA solely for the
purposes set forth in the site plan drawings referenced above in favor of the
Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, said property is designated on the Official Zoning Map of Jefferson
Parish as being located in the C-2 General Commercial District/CPZ Commercial
Parkway Overlay Zone, pursuant to the requirements of Article XXVIII, XXVI,
and XXXVI of Chapter 40, Zoning of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances,
and which said map forms part of said chapter; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Director of the Parish of Jefferson has caused to be
duly advertised, as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the
development of said property; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board, in
accordance with law.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY
ORDAINS:
SECTION I. That the request submitted under Docket No. CPZ-31-15 for
variances to the area, landscape and buffer, and sign regulations of the C-2
General Commercial District/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone for
Waffle House located at 3616 Airline Dr on Lot A-3, Plot 5, Metairie Terrace
Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, as shown on a survey prepared by Dufrene
Surveying & Engineering, Inc. dated July 16, 2015, in the area bounded by
Robertson St, Arnoult Rd, and DivisionSt, in accordance with the development
drawings identified as Sheet C-2 Site Plan, dated September 1, 2015 and revised
through September 21, 2015, Sheet L-1 Landscape Plan, dated May 4, 2015, and
Sheet A-3 Exterior/Toilet Elevations, dated July 1, 2015, is hereby approved and
accepted.
SECTION II. That the usage of said Lot is title restricted solely for the purposes
as set forth in site plan drawings referenced above in favor of the Parish of
Jefferson, and pursuant to the requirements of Sec. 40-482 of the Jefferson
Parish Code of Ordinances.
SECTION III. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the
title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions
placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not
imply (1) that the applicants or owners title or ownership is valid, (2) that there
are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or
(3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are
enforceable or are not enforceable.
SECTION IV. That the Chairman of the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, or in
his absence the Vice Chairman, is hereby authorized, empowered and directed
to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to give full
force and effect to this ordinance.
The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was

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as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The ordinance was declared adopted on the 4th day of November 2015, and shall
become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10)
days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or, if
not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to
be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as
provided in Section 2.07b of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and
subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on
the day of such approval.


On the motion of Mr. Johnston, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following


ordinance was offered:
SUMMARY NO. 24366 ORDINANCE NO. 25043
An ordinance approving the request submitted under Docket No.
CPZ-35-15 for a variance to the height regulations of the H-2 Medical Service
District/CPZ Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone for Ochsner Clinic Foundation
located at 1514 Jefferson Hwy. on Lots 8, 9, and undesignated portions, Labarre
Plantation Subdivision; Lots 10-13, Labarre Plantation Subdivision, and Lots
43-51 and 53-63, Square 8, Live Oaks Place Subdivision (proposed Lot 1, Sq.
1, Ludger Fortier Subdivision); Jefferson Parish, LA; in the area bounded by
River Rd, Coolidge St, and Betz Ave as shown on a survey prepared by Gandolfo
Kuhn, LLC, dated August 27, 2015 and revised September 29, 2015, and title
restricting the usage of said Lots in favor of the Parish of Jefferson pursuant to
the requirements of Sec. 40-482 of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances.
(Council District 2)
WHEREAS, Ochsner Clinic Foundation is the owner of portions of Lots 1013, Section 47, Labarre Plantation Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, which it
acquired on December 20, 1951 registered in COB 312, Folio 540, Parish of
Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, Ochsner Clinic Foundation is the owner of Lots 43-48, 51, 53-54,
56, and 58-63, Square 8, Live Oaks Place Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA,
which it acquired on December 30, 2002 registered in COB 3090, Folio 512,
Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, Ochsner Clinic Foundation is the owner of Lot 49, Square 8, Live
Oaks Place Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, which it acquired on January 30,
2006 registered in COB 3158, Folio 883, Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, Ochsner Clinic Foundation is the owner of Lot 50, Square 8, Live
Oaks Place Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, which it acquired on April 30,
2004 registered in COB 3121, Folio 758, Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, Ochsner Clinic Foundation is the owner of Lot 55, Square 8, Live
Oaks Place Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, which it acquired on June 4, 2004
registered in COB 3124, Folio 630, Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, Ochsner Clinic Foundation is the owner of Lot 57, Square 8, Live
Oaks Place Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, which it acquired on September
23, 2015 registered in COB 3358, Folio 753, Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, Ochsner Clinic Foundation is the Lessor of Lots 8, 9, and
undesignated portions, Labarre Plantation Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA,
which Lease it entered into for a period of 99 years, before Bartholomew P.
Sullivan, Jr., Notary Public, on May 15, 1968, registered in COB 678, Folio 11,
Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, Ochsner Clinic Foundation has petitioned to develop said lots
in accordance with the development drawings identified as sheets A0.2 New
Site Plan, A0.4 Full Campus Site Plan-Parking Study, A4.3 Diagrammatic Site
Sections, all prepared by Rozas Ward Architects and dated October 15, 2015;
sheets LS-1, LS-2, LS-3, and LS-5, all prepared by Rozas Ward Architects and
dated August 31, 2015; and, sheets LS-Key, LS-4, and LS-6, all prepared by
Rozas Ward Architects and dated August 31, 2015 and revised September 30,
2015;
WHEREAS, Ochsner Clinic Foundation has agreed to title restrict the usage of
said lots solely for the purposes set forth in the site plan drawings referenced
above in favor of the Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, said property is designated on the Official Zoning Map of Jefferson
Parish as being located in the Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone, pursuant to
the requirements of Article XXVI of Chapter 40, Zoning of the Jefferson Parish
Code of Ordinances, and which said map forms part of said chapter; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Director of the Parish of Jefferson has caused to be
duly advertised, as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the
development of said property; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board in
accordance with law.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY
ORDAINS:
SECTION I. That the request submitted under Docket No. CPZ-35-15 for
a variance to the height regulations of the H-2 Medical Service District for
Ochsner Clinic Foundation located at 1514 Jefferson Hwy. on Lots 8, 9, and
undesignated portions, Labarre Plantation Subdivision; Lots 10-13, Labarre
Plantation Subdivision, and Lots 43-51 and 53-63, Square 8, Live Oaks Place
Subdivision (proposed Lot 1, Sq. 1, Ludger Fortier Subdivision), Jefferson
Parish, LA, as shown on a survey prepared by Gandolfo Kuhn, L.L.C dated
August 27, 2015 and revised September 29, 2015, in the area bounded by River
Rd, Coolidge St, and Betz Ave, in accordance with the development drawings
identified as sheets A0.2 New Site Plan, A0.4 Full Campus Site Plan-Parking
Study, A4.3 Diagrammatic Site Sections, all prepared by Rozas Ward Architects
and dated October 15, 2015; sheets LS-1, LS-2, LS-3, and LS-5, all prepared by
Rozas Ward Architects and dated August 31, 2015; and, sheets LS-Key, LS-4,
and LS-6, all prepared by Rozas Ward Architects and dated August 31, 2015 and
revised September 30, 2015, are hereby approved and accepted.
SECTION II. That the usage of said lots is title restricted solely for the purposes
as set forth in site plan drawings referenced above in favor of the Parish of
Jefferson, and pursuant to the requirements of Sec. 40-482 of the Jefferson
Parish Code of Ordinances.
SECTION III. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the
title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions
placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not
imply (1) that the applicants or owners title or ownership is valid, (2) that there
are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or
(3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are
enforceable or are not enforceable.
SECTION IV. That the Chairman of the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, or in
his absence the Vice Chairman, is hereby authorized, empowered and directed
to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to give full
force and effect to this ordinance.
The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The ordinance was declared adopted on the 4th day of November, 2015, and shall
become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10)
days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or, if
not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to
be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as
provided in Section 2.07b of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and
subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on
the day of such approval.


On the motion of Ms. Lee-Sheng, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following


ordinance was offered as amended:
SUMMARY NO. 24367 ORDINANCE NO. 25044
An ordinance approving the request submitted under Docket No.
CPZ-28-15 for variances to the area, landscape and buffer, and sign regulations
of the Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone for a retail development at 212
Veterans Memorial Blvd on Lot 67-A, Metairieville Subdivision, Jefferson
Parish, LA; bounded by Carrollton Ave, Lake Ave, and Paris Ave; as shown
on a survey prepared by Dading, Marques & Associates, LLC dated August 7,
2015, and title restricting the usage of said lot in favor of the Parish of Jefferson
pursuant to the requirements of Sec. 40-482 of the Jefferson Parish Code of
Ordinances. (Council District5)
WHEREAS, Area 54, L.L.C. is the owner of Lot 67-A, Metairieville Subdivision,
Jefferson Parish, LA, which was acquired on October 13, 2014, and is registered
in COB 3340, Folio 390, Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, Area 54, L.L.C. has petitioned to develop said lots in accordance
with the development drawings identified as A-001 Site Plan, dated September
8, 2015 and prepared by MetroStudio; and A-201 Elevations, dated August 14
November 4, 2015 and prepared by MetroStudio; A04.1 Exterior Elevations and
A04.2 Exterior Elevations, dated November 4, 2015 and prepared by CSRS;
and A10.3 Site Details, dated June 1, 2015 and prepared by CSRS; A10.6 Site
Signage and A10.7 Site Signage, dated August 12, 2015 and prepared by CSRS;
L1.0 Landscape Plan, dated August 14, 2015 and prepared by CSRS; Sheet I1.0
Irrigation Plan, dated September 9, 2015 and prepared by CSRS; LS1 Landscape
Plan, and LS2 Landscape Specs/Details, and IR1 Irrigation Plan, dated August
13 September 4,2015 and prepared by Linfield, Hunter & Junius, Inc.; and IR1
Irrigation Plan, dated July 1, 2015 and prepared by Linfield, Hunter & Junius,
Inc.; and
WHEREAS, Area 54, L.L.C. has agreed to title restrict the usage of Lot 67-A,

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Metairieville Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, solely for the purposes set forth
in the site plan drawings referenced above in favor of the Parish of Jefferson; and
WHEREAS, said property is designated on the Official Zoning Map of Jefferson
Parish as being located in the Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone, pursuant to
the requirements of Article XXVI of Chapter 40, Zoning of the Jefferson Parish
Code of Ordinances, and which said map forms part of said chapter; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Director of the Parish of Jefferson has caused to be
duly advertised, as prescribed by law, a public hearing in connection with the
development of said property; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Planning Advisory Board, in
accordance with law.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY
ORDAINS:
SECTION I. That the request submitted under Docket No. CPZ-28-15 for
variances to the area, landscape and buffer, and sign regulations of the
Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone for a retail development at 212 Veterans
Memorial Blvd located on Lot 67-A, Metairieville Subdivision, Jefferson Parish,
LA; as shown on a survey prepared by Dading, Marques & Associates, LLC
dated August 7, 2015, in the area bounded by Carrollton Ave, Lake Ave, and
Paris Ave; in accordance with the development drawings identified as A-001
Site Plan, dated September 8, 2015 and prepared by MetroStudio; and A-201
Elevations, dated August 14 November 4, 2015 and prepared by MetroStudio;
A04.1 Exterior Elevations and A04.2 Exterior Elevations, dated November 4,
2015 and prepared by CSRS; and A10.3 Site Details, dated June 1, 2015 and
prepared by CSRS; A10.6 Site Signage and A10.7 Site Signage, dated August
12, 2015 and prepared by CSRS; L1.0 Landscape Plan, dated August 14, 2015
and prepared by CSRS; Sheet I1.0 Irrigation Plan, dated September 9, 2015 and
prepared by CSRS; LS1 Landscape Plan, and LS2 Landscape Specs/Details,
and IR1 Irrigation Plan, dated August 13 September 4,2015 and prepared by
Linfield, Hunter & Junius, Inc.; and IR1 Irrigation Plan, dated July 1, 2015 and
prepared by Linfield, Hunter & Junius, Inc.; is hereby approved and accepted.
SECTION II. That the usage of said Lot 67-A, Metairieville Subdivision,
Jefferson Parish, LA, is title restricted solely for the purposes as set forth in site
plan drawings referenced above in favor of the Parish of Jefferson, and pursuant
to the requirements of Sec. 40-482 of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances.
SECTION III. That the Parish of Jefferson has not examined or reviewed the
title of any portion of land shown, or any restrictive covenants or restrictions
placed on said property, and that the action of the Parish in this matter does not
imply (1) that the applicants or owners title or ownership is valid, (2) that there
are or are not any restrictive covenants or other restrictions on said property, or
(3) that any restrictive covenants or restrictions that may be on said property are
enforceable or are not enforceable.
SECTION IV. That the Chairman of the Parish Council of Jefferson Parish, or in
his absence the Vice Chairman, is hereby authorized, empowered and directed
to sign all documents and acts necessary and proper in the premises to give full
force and effect to this ordinance.
The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The ordinance was declared adopted on the 4th day of November, 2015, and shall
become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten (10)
days after adoption; thereafter, upon the signature by the Parish President, or, if
not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances to
be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President, as
provided in Section 2.07b of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and
subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on
the day of such approval.

It was moved by Ms. Lee-Sheng, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that action on
Summary No. 24368 of an ordinance approving CPZ-34-15 with variances to
the area and parking regulations for Bobby Heberts Cajun Cannon restaurant at
4101 Veterans Memorial Blvd on Lot B-3, Square 29, Lake Villas Subdivision,
Section C is deferred to December 9, 2015.
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day November 2015.

On motion of Mr. Roberts, seconded by Mr. Lagasse, the following ordinance
was offered, as amended:
SUMMARY NO. 24350 ORDINANCE NO. 25045
An ordinance to amend the Sections of the Code of Ordinances of Jefferson
Parish, Louisiana that pertain to cooperative endeavor agreements, professional
services contracts and request for proposal contracts, in order to include a
prohibition on contracting with any individual or business that is involved in
the management or consulting of political campaigns, and to provide for other
related matters. (Parishwide)
THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. That Section 2-895.1 is hereby added to the Jefferson Parish Code
of Ordinances to read as follows:
Sec. 2-895.1 - Prohibition.
No person or firm or person owning five percent (5%) or more of a firm shall
be awarded a contract with Jefferson Parish under the provisions of Section
2-895 herein if said person or firm is receiving compensation or has received
compensation (including any commissions) for the management or consulting
of political campaigns for a candidate or candidates for the Jefferson Parish
Council or for the Jefferson Parish President during the election cycle occurring
at the time in which the contract is to be awarded. For purposes of this section,
election cycle shall mean that period beginning one year prior to the primary
election date for the office for which the candidate is running and ending on the
last day of the term of the office for which the candidate was running. Should
a person or firm or person owning five percent (5%) or more of a firm begin
receiving compensation (including any commissions) for the management or
consulting of political campaigns for a candidate or candidates for the Jefferson
Parish Council or for the office of the Jefferson Parish President after being
awarded a contract with Jefferson Parish under the provisions of Section 2-895,
said compensation shall be grounds for the immediate termination of the person
or firms contract with the Parish.
SECTION 2. That Section 2-925.2 is hereby added to the Jefferson Parish Code
of Ordinances to read as follows:
Sec. 2-925.2 - Prohibition.
A. No person or firm or person owning five percent (5%) or more of a firm shall
be awarded a contract with Jefferson Parish if said person or firm is receiving
compensation or has received compensation (including any commissions)
for the management or consulting of political campaigns for a candidate or
candidates for the Jefferson Parish Council or for the Jefferson Parish President
during the election cycle occurring at the time in which the contract is to be
awarded. For purposes of this section, election cycle shall mean that period
beginning one year prior to the primary election date for the office for which
the candidate is running and ending on the last day of the term of the office for
which the candidate was running. Should a person or firm or person owning
five percent (5%) or more of a firm begin receiving compensation (including
any commissions) for the management or consulting of political campaigns for
a candidate or candidates for the Jefferson Parish Council or for the office of the
Jefferson Parish President after being awarded a contract with Jefferson Parish,
said compensation shall be grounds for the immediate termination of the person
or firms contract with the Parish.
B. No Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) shall use funds granted to said
NGO by Jefferson Parish or by an agency or district governed by Jefferson Parish
to contract with a person or firm or person owning five percent (5%) or more of
a firm which is receiving compensation (including any commissions) for the
management or consulting of political campaigns for a candidate or candidates
for the Jefferson Parish Council or for the office of the Jefferson Parish President
during the election cycle occurring at the time in which the contract is to be
awarded.
SECTION 3. That Section 2-933.5 is hereby added to the Jefferson Parish Code
of Ordinances to read as follows:
Sec. 2-933.5 - Prohibition.
No person or firm or person owning five percent (5%) or more of a firm shall
be awarded a contract to provide professional services with Jefferson Parish
if said person or firm is receiving compensation or has received compensation
(including any commissions) for the management or consulting of political
campaigns for a candidate or candidates for the Jefferson Parish Council or for
the Jefferson Parish President during the election cycle occurring at the time
in which the contract is to be awarded. For purposes of this section, election
cycle shall mean that period beginning one year prior to the primary election
date for the office for which the candidate is running and ending on the last day
of the term of the office for which the candidate was running. Should a person
or firm or person owning five percent (5%) or more of a firm begin receiving
compensation (including any commissions) for management or consulting of
political campaigns for a candidate or candidates for the Jefferson Parish Council
or for the office of the Jefferson Parish President after being awarded a contract
with Jefferson Parish to provide professional services, said compensation shall
be grounds for the immediate termination of the person or firms contract with

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the Parish.
SECTION 4. That all ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this proposed
ordinance are hereby repealed.
SECTION 5. That any and all sections found to be void or in conflict with other
laws be repealed without the repealing of the entire ordinance.
SECTION 6. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence, the Vice-Chairman, is authorized to sign and approve this ordinance;
and to provide for other related matters.
The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: (5) Templet NAYS: (2) Johnston ABSENT: None
Spears Zahn

Roberts

Lagasse

Lee-Sheng
The ordinance was declared to be adopted on this 4th day of November, 2015,
and shall become effective as follows; if signed forthwith by the Parish President,
ten (10) days after adoption, thereafter upon signature by the Parish President, or
if not signed by the Parish President, upon expiration of the time for ordinances
to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President,
as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and
subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on
the day of such approval.

It was moved by Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that action on Summary
No. 24352 of an ordinance adopting 2016 Operating Budget is deferred to
December 9, 2015.
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day November 2015.

It was moved by Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that action on Summary
No. 24353 of an ordinance adopting the 2016 Capital Budget is deferred to
December 9, 2015.
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day November 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following ordinance
was offered as amended:
SUMMARY NO. 24356 ORDINANCE NO. 25046
An ordinance amending the 2015 Operating Budget of Jefferson Parish, and
providing for related matters. (Parishwide)
THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. That the 2015 Operating Budget of Jefferson Parish is amended by
appropriating and authorizing funds in support of the following departments:
TOURISM (FUND 22030)
Revenues
22030-4460 Appropriate $1,043,446
(Unappropriated Fund Balance)
Expenditures
22030-2764-126-7911.45210 17,500
(Trf to Consolidated Drainage Improv)
22030-2765-126-7911.45230 1,000,946
(Trf to Consolidated Drainage Improv)
22030-2765-126-7911.44530 25,000
(Trf to Council District Proj.)
22030-2765-126-7911.44560 27,000
(Trf to Public Works Capital Proj)
WB RIVERBOAT GAMING (FUND 22040)
Revenues
22040-4460 Appropriate $20,000
(Unappropriated Fund Balance)
Expenditures
22040-2773-7680.180 20,000
(Vietnamese American Tutor)
EB CONSOLIDATED FIRE (FUND 22100)
Revenues
22100-4460 Appropriate $2,000,000
(Unappropriated Fund Balance)
Expenditures
22100-2920-7911.44880 2,000,000
(Trf to EBC Fire Cap Improvements)
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (FUND 22520)
Revenues
22520-4460 Appropriate $89,883
(Unappropriated Fund Balance)
Expenditures
22520-3552-7331
89,883
(Professional Services)
SSTR REFUND 1991 REVENUE (FUND 39540)
Revenues
39540-4460 Appropriate $10,183
(Unappropriated Fund Balance)
Expenditures
39540-5068-7325 10,183
(Money Manager Fees)
SST REVENUE SERIES 2007B (FUND 39800)
Revenues
39800-4460 Appropriate $800
(Unappropriated Fund Balance)
Expenditures
39800-5116-7325 800
(Money Manager Fees)
LCDA SERIES 2009 (FUND 39850)
Revenues
39850-4460 Appropriate $1,450
(Unappropriated Fund Balance)
Expenditures
39850-5125-7830 1,450
(Service Charges)
SECTION 2. That the 2015 Operating Budget of Jefferson Parish is amended by
adjusting the revenues and/or expenditures within the following
departments:
DISTRICT COURTS (DEPT 0022)
Expenditures
10010-0022-1XX-7XXX (41,098)
(Various Personnel)
10010-0022-114-7131.2 ($9,803)
(Health-Retirees)
10010-0022-130-7131.1 (11,363)
(Health-Current Employees)
10010-0022-1XX-721X.X (20,800)
(Various Supplies Accts)
10010-0022-114-74XX.X (34,300)
(Various Service/Prop Accts)
10010-0022-114-7532 (11,657)
(Insurance Policies)
10010-0022-114-7331 (5,000)
(Professional Services)
10010-0022-1XX-7622.5 (11,400)
(Various General Expenses)
10010-0022-114-7911.22190 120,000
(Trf to 24th Court Commissioners)
10010-0022-114-7512.4 25,421
(Central Telephone Service)
24TH COURT COMMISSIONERS (FUND 22190)
Revenues
22190-0000-5911.10010 $120,000
(Trf fr General Fund)
22190-0000-5270 (120,000)
(Other Intergovernmental)
SECTION 3. That the following line-item transfers within the 2015 Operating
Budget of Jefferson Parish are hereby authorized:
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (DEPT 0065)
Expenditures
10010-0065-114-7011 ($24,798)
(Administrative Salaries)
10010-0065-114-7031 24,798
(Accrued Leave)
MISC GENERAL SERVICES (DEPT 0080)

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Expenditures
10010-0080-7331 ($11,000)
(Professional Services)
10010-0080-7699.9 (35,000)
(Other Misc. Expenses)
10010-0080-7325 46,000
(Money Manager Fees)
ANIMAL SHELTER (FUND 21710)
Expenditures
21710-2200-72XX.X ($61,000)
(Supplies)
21710-2200-74XX.X (55,000)
(Various Service/Prop)
21710-2200-7911.45680 116,000
(Trf to Animal Shelter Con)
STREETS (FUND 22200)
Expenditures
22200-3002-7224.1 ($11,488)
(Aggregate)
22200-3000-7561.4 11,488
(Central Tire)
22200-305X-7344.5 (97,986)
(Grass Cutting)
22200-305X-7344.1X 97,986
(Decorative Maintenance)
CONSOLIDATED SEWERAGE (FUND 53000)
Expenditures
53000-385X-1XX-701X.X ($85,215)
(Various Personnel)
53000-385X-1XX-7231.X (120,000)
(Various Supplies)
53000-3852-1XX-7345.2 (100,000)
(Prof/Tech)
53000-3851-118-7433.7 (40,000)
(Machine Shop)
53000-3851-11X-701X.1 90,215
(Various Personnel)
53000-3851-118-7411 215,000
(Electricity)
53000-3851-118-7345.1 40,000
(Sludge Disposal)
CENTRAL GARAGE (FUND 63500)
Expenditures
63500-3950-7234.1 ($2,000)
(Uniforms)
63500-3950-7434.1 (8,000)
(Vehicles)
63500-3950-7561.3 (7,000)
(Central Garage Repairs)
63500-3950-7014 (17,000)
(Shop Salaries)
63500-3950-7750 34,000
(Vehicles)
ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS (FUND 63860)
Expenditures
63860-3958-72XX.X ($6,000)
(Supplies)
63860-3958-7431.1 (2,000)
(Buildings and Structure)
63860-3958-7674 (8,500)
(Advisory Board)
63860-3958-7750 (2,000)
(Vehicles)
63860-3958-7331 18,500
(Professional Services)
SECTION 5. That the Finance Director is authorized to perform such ancillary
transactions as are necessary to give full force and effect to this ordinance.
The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 4thday of November, 2015, and
shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten
(10) days after adoption, thereafter, upon signature by the Parish President or,
if not signed by the Parish President upon expiration of the time for ordinances
to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President,
as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and
subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on
the day of such approval.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following ordinance


was offered as amended:
SUMMARY NO. 24357 ORDINANCE NO. 25047
An ordinance amending the 2015 Capital Budget of Jefferson Parish, and
providing for related matters. (Parishwide)
SECTION 1. That the 2015 Capital Budget is amended by adjusting the revenues
and/or expenditures within the following projects:
EB PLAYGROUND CAPITAL IMPROV
Revenues
44680-0000-5822 $5,000
(Contributions & Donations)
Expenditures
Camp Parapet 5,000
(Project 46828.004)
09 DRAINAGE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
Expenditures
Bunche Village ($250,000)
(Project 53103.001)
DRAINAGE CAPITAL PROGRAM
Revenues
45230-0000-5911.22030 $1,000,946
(Trf fr Council Tourism)
Expenditures
Delores Drive 250,000
(Project 52356.053)
Metairie Road Water Management Project 1,000,946
(Project 52356.057)
EAST BANK ANIMAL SHELTER
Revenues
45680-0000-5911.21710 $116,000
(Trf fr Operating Fund)
Expenditures
New WB Facility 116,000
(Project 56813.001)
EBC FIRE CAP IMPROVEMENTS
Revenues
44880-0000-5911.22100 $2,000,000
(Trf fr EB Cons Fire)
Expenditures
New Admin Bldg 2,000,000
(Project 48822.001)
CONSOL DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS
Revenues
45210-0000-5911.22030 $17,500
(Trf fr Council Tourism)
Expenditures
Funding Applications 17,500
(Project 52110.046)
PUBLIC WORKS CAPITAL PROJ
Revenues
44560-0000-5911.22030 $27,000
(Trf fr Council Tourism)
Expenditures
Bonnabel (W. Esplanade & Codifer) 27,000
(Project 45629.101)
COUNCIL DISTRICT PROJECTS
Revenues
44530-0000-5911.22030 $25,000
(Trf fr Council Tourism)
Expenditures
Jefferson Parish the Beautiful 25,000
(Project 45311.504)
SECTION 2. That the Finance Director is authorized to perform such ancillary
transactions as are necessary to give full force and effect to this ordinance. The
foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:

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YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None


This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 4th day of November, 2015, and
shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten
(10) days after adoption, thereafter, upon signature by the Parish President or,
if not signed by the Parish President upon expiration of the time for ordinances
to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President,
as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and
subsequently approved by the Council, this ordinance shall become effective on
the day of such approval.

It was moved by Mr. Johnston, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that action on
Summary No. 24358 of an ordinance amending Chapter 23 Personnel, Article
VII Retirement of the Code of to provide for the administration of West Jefferson
Medical Centers retirement plan is deferred to December 9, 2015.
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day November 2015.

It was moved by Ms. Lee-Sheng, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that action on
Summary No. 24372 of an ordinance amending various sections of Chapter 6,
Article V of the Code relative to Carnival/Mardi Gras and Other Parades is
deferred to December 9, 2015.
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The motion was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day November 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following ordinance
was offered:
SUMMARY NO. 24374 ORDINANCE NO. 25048
An ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 14796, The Pay Plan for the
Classified Service of Jefferson Parish, to revise the pay grade a s s i g n m e n t
for the class of Assistant Director-Finance. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 4, Section 4.03 of the Parish Charter, the
Personnel Board approved, after duly advertised public hearing, an amendment
of the Pay Plan for the Classified Service of Jefferson Parish to revise the pay
grade for the class of Assistant Director-Finance; and,
WHEREAS, this proposal has been forwarded to this Council through the
Parish President; and,
WHEREAS, this proposal has been recommended to this Council as necessary
and in the best interest of the Parish Service;
THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. That Ordinance No. 14796, The Pay Plan for the Classified Service
of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana be, and is hereby, amended to revise the pay grade
for the class of Assistant Director-Finance:
FROM:
Annual Salary Range
Class Pay Normal Base FLSA
Code Class Title Grade Min. Rate Max. Rate Hrs./Wk. Status
1217 Assistant Director-Finance 34 50140 70552 35 E
TO:
Annual Salary Range
Class Pay Normal Base FLSA
Code Class Title Grade Min. Rate Max. Rate Hrs./Wk. Status
1217 Assistant Director-Finance 36 52591 74001 35 E
SECTION 2. All incumbents in the class of Assistant Director-Finance shall
receive a 10.25% pay increase on the first day of the pay period immediately
following adoption in accordance with Personnel Rule IV, Section 1.6, which
states Whenever the Pay Plan is amended to set a higher pay grade for any class
or classes of work, with the express approval of the Council, additional across
the board pay increases may be granted to employees occupying positions in
the class or classes affected to such extent as the Council may think desirable in
order to maintain an equitable balance between employees; provided, however,
that under no condition may an employees salary be advanced beyond the
maximum rate of pay fixed for his class of work, except in the case of a cost
of living adjustment recommended by the Board and granted by the Council.
SECTION 3. No employee having a current Below Expectations performance
evaluation shall be eligible to receive the above stated pay raise until such time
as they have established a Meets Expectations or higher performance evaluation.
The only raise such employees shall receive at the effective date of the increase
is one to bring them to the minimum rate assigned to the pay grade for the class
to which assigned.
SECTION 4. That all other ordinances, or parts thereof, in conflict herewith, are
hereby repealed.
The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 4th day of November 2015, and
shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten
(10) days after adoption, thereafter, upon signature by the Parish President or,
if not signed by the Parish President upon expiration of the time for ordinances
to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President,
as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and
subsequently approved by the Council, this Ordinance shall become effective on
the day of such approval.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following ordinance
was offered:
SUMMARY NO. 24375 ORDINANCE NO. 25049
An ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 4074, The Personnel Rules for the
Classified Service of Jefferson Parish, to create Section 18 Voluntary
Leave Transfer Program of Rule IX to establish a program by which a
regular employee may donate leave directly to another regular employee
who is experiencing a medical emergency and to create new sections
within Rule I to establish definitions associated with the Voluntary Leave
Transfer Program. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 4, Section 4.03 of the Parish Charter, the
Personnel Board approved, after duly advertised public hearing, these
amendments to the Personnel Rules for the Classified Service of Jefferson
Parish; and,
WHEREAS, this proposal has been forwarded to this Council through the
Parish President; and,
WHEREAS, this proposal has been recommended to this Council as necessary
and in the best interest of the Parish Classified Service;
THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTION 1. That Ordinance No. 4074, The Personnel Rules for the Classified
Service of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana be, and is hereby, amended to incorporate
the following:
RULE IX
Section 18.VOLUNTARY LEAVE TRANSFER PROGRAM
18.1 Under the Voluntary Leave Transfer Program, a regular employee may
donate leave directly to another regular employee who has a personal medical
emergency (as defined in Rule 1, Section 36) or medical emergency of an
immediate family member and who has exhausted his or her paid leave, subject
to the following conditions as outlined in this Section.
18.2 The donation of leave shall be strictly voluntary, without coercion, implied
or otherwise. An employee may not directly or indirectly intimidate, threaten,
or coerce, or attempt to intimidate, threaten, or coerce, any other employee for
the purpose of interfering with any right which such employee may have with
respect to contributing, receiving, or using leave under this section. Such actions
may be grounds for disciplinary action.
18.3 A regular employee may be approved as a leave recipient and receive/use
donated leave under the following conditions:
(A) The potential leave recipient has been employed with the Parish for a period
of at least one (1) year at the time of application.
(B) The potential leave recipient is not currently on Workers Compensation.
(C) The potential leave recipient must be entitled to accrue leave.
(D) The potential leave recipient (or representative acting on behalf of
the potential leave recipient, if appropriate) must complete and submit all
application forms prescribed by the Personnel Department for the purpose of
consideration as a potential leave recipient. Such forms include, but are not
limited to, a medical certification from a licensed physician. The Appointing
Authority may, at Parish expense, require the potential leave recipient to obtain
a second medical certification from a licensed physician. If there is a conflict
between the first and second medical certification, the Appointing Authority
may, at Parish expense, require the potential leave recipient to obtain a third
medical certification from a licensed physician jointly approved by the Parish
and the potential leave recipient. The third opinion shall be binding on both the
Parish and the employee. All forms must be submitted to the potential leave
recipients Appointing Authority.
(E) Subject to the approval of the Personnel Director, the Appointing Authority

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shall approve or disapprove an application of a potential leave recipient and


notify the potential leave recipient (or representative acting on behalf of the
potential leave recipient, if appropriate) of the decision, in writing, within ten
(10) working days of receipt of the required completed forms.
(F) Leave recipient must have exhausted all appropriate paid leave (Sick,
Annual, and/or Compensatory leave) prior to the receipt of donated leave.
(G) Leave recipient is not eligible to accrue leave time while using donated leave.
(H) Leave recipient shall be paid at his designated hourly rate of pay.
(I) Leave recipient shall be limited to receiving donated leave in an amount not
to exceed a total of twelve (12) workweeks within a period of twelve (12) months.
(J) Leave recipient may use donated leave only for purposes related to the
medical emergency for which the leave recipient is approved.
(K) The eligibility for receipt and use of donated leave shall be considered
terminated on the date of which:
a. the leave recipient notifies his Appointing Authority, in writing, that the
medical emergency no longer exist;
b. the Personnel Director or the Appointing Authority of the leave recipient
determines, after written notification and opportunity for the leave recipient (or
his representative acting on his behalf, if appropriate) to respond orally or in
writing, that the medical emergency no longer exists; or
c. termination of the leave recipients employment with the Parish.
(L) Any unused donated leave remaining to a leave recipients credit on
termination of the medical emergency must be restored to the leave accounts of
the leave donors and shall be prorated between the leave donors except under the
following conditions:
a. donated leave shall not be restored or paid to leave donors no longer employed
by the Parish;
b. donated leave shall not be restored if such restored leave would be less than
one (1) hour; or
c. restoration of donated leave is not administratively feasible, as determined by
the Personnel Director.
18.4A regular employee may be approved as a leave donor and donate leave
under the following conditions:
(A) Potential leave donor must complete and submit all forms prescribed by
the Personnel Department for the purpose of donating leave. All forms must
be submitted to the potential leave donors Appointing Authority. A designated
employee of the Department of Personnel shall review and concur in advance of
the transfer of leave to confirm the eligibility of the potential leave donor.
(B) Leave donor cannot have a leave balance of less than thirty (30) days of sick
leave and less than ten (10) days of annual leave after donation of leave.
(C) Leave donor may donate up to ten (10) days of sick leave and ten (10) days of
annual leave in a period of twelve (12) months. However, a leave donor who has
a current balance of forty (40) or more days of annual leave may donate up to the
amount of annual leave they accrue in the leave year.
(D) The minimum amount of leave that can be donated is one (1) day.
(E) Donation is irrevocable once made. The leave donor shall relinquish all
future claims to donated leave, regardless of the medical condition of either the
leave donor or leave recipient.
(F) Leave donor cannot donate leave to his direct or indirect supervisor.
18.5 Leave donated by the leave donor shall be distributed to the leave recipient
based on the monetary value of the leave. The conversion method (rounded to the
nearest two (2) decimal places) takes the value of leave determined at the current
hourly wage of the leave donor multiplied by hours donated then divided by the
current hourly wage of the leave recipient.
Ex.: Donor leave value: 1 hour = $10; donates 10 hours of leave
Recipient leave value: 1 hour = $15
10 x 10 = 100 = 6.67 hours
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18.6 Nothing in Section 23-112 of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinance shall
apply with solicitation, donation, or acceptance of leave under this Section.
RULE I*
22. Donated Leave: leave (sick and/or annual) received by leave recipient
through the guidelines established in Rule IX, Section 18.
32. Leave Donor: a regular employee approved by the Department of Personnel
to donate leave (annual and/or sick) to eligible leave recipients.
33. Leave Recipient: a regular employee with a medical emergency, either his
own or of an immediate family member, approved by the Personnel Director and
his Appointing Authority as eligible to receive donated leave from a leave donor.
36. Medical Emergency: a medical condition of a regular employee or an
immediate family member of such regular employee that is likely to require the
prolonged absence of such employee from duty and to result in a substantial loss
of income to such regular employee because of the unavailability of paid leave.
* Renumber sections of Rule I following the addition of new sections.
(additions in underscore, deletions in strikethrough)
SECTION 2. That all other ordinances, or parts thereof, in conflict herewith, are
hereby repealed.
The foregoing ordinance having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This ordinance was declared to be adopted on the 4th day of November, 2015, and
shall become effective as follows, if signed forthwith by the Parish President, ten
(10) days after adoption, thereafter, upon signature by the Parish President or,
if not signed by the Parish President upon expiration of the time for ordinances
to be considered finally adopted without the signature of the Parish President,
as provided in Section 2.07 of the Charter. If vetoed by the Parish President and
subsequently approved by the Council, this Ordinance shall become effective on
the day of such approval.

On motion of Ms. Lee-Sheng, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125981
A resolution granting permission to St. Christopher School, 3900 Derbigny
Street, Metairie, LA 70001 to conduct a fall craft fair on Saturday, November 21,
2015 from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. and to provide for related matters. (Council
District 5)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE JEFFERSON PARISH
COUNCIL, JEFFERSON PARISH, LOUISIANA, acting as governing authority
for said Parish:
SECTION 1. That permission is hereby granted to St. Christopher School, 3900
Derbigny Street, Metairie, LA 70001 to conduct a fall craft fair on Saturday,
November 21, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. to allow the sale of beverages,
food, erect craft booths and tents; they are also granted permission to erect
small temporary signs at the intersections of Airline & Cleary, Veterans &
Severn, Cleary & West Metairie, North Causeway & West Napoleon, Veterans
& Clearview, Airline & Transcontinental, West Metairie & Clearview and
Transcontinental & W. Metairie. In connection with said event all taxes
are hereby waived, provided a permit is obtained from the Department of
Citizens Affairs, the Jefferson Parish Fire Department, the Health Department,
the Jefferson Parish Sheriffs Office to conduct such an event and that all
requirements and regulations of said departments have been met; and to provide
for related matters.
SECTION 2. That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Ms. Michelle
LeRouge, 10 Fairlane Drive, Metairie, LA 70003.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November,
2015.

On motion of Ms. Lee-Sheng, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125982
A resolution providing Jefferson Parishs commitment to the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers (USCOE) to turn off proposed pumps at Veterans Blvd., West
Esplanade Ave. and Pine Street once the safe water elevation in the canal has
been reached until such time that the water elevation in the canal is below the
safe water level. (Council District 5)
WHEREAS,several areas along the Jefferson Parish side of 17th Street Canal,
including the areas in the vicinity of Veterans Boulevard, Pine Street, and W.
Esplanade Avenue experience severe flooding during rain events; and
WHEREAS, the flooding can be alleviated by draining these areas into
17thStreet Canal; and
WHEREAS, due to the presence of levees and floodwalls, the water must be
discharged into 17th Street Canal by pumping over the floodwall; and
WHEREAS,Jefferson Parish selected an engineer to design the necessary
pumping system and discharge pipes to pump into 17th Street Canal; and
WHEREAS,the plans are nearly complete and are being reviewed by the
appropriate agencies; and
WHEREAS,the USCOE has established the safe water elevation within the 17th
Street Canal; and
WHEREAS,as a condition for allowing the construction of this project, the
USCOE requires that the proposed pump stations cannot operate during storm
events in which the gates of the 17th Street Canal Pump Station are closed and
the water elevation in the canal exceeds the safe water elevation as established

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by the USCOE and when; and


WHEREAS,as part of the permit acquisition, the USCOE has requested a
commitment from Jefferson Parish that the Corps restrictions to pumping will
be observed; and
WHEREAS, in order to allow the construction of this important project, the
Jefferson Parish Council agrees to suspend pumping operations at these
locations when the safe water elevation is reached, and not resume pumping
until such time that the water elevation in the canal is below the safe water level.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the
governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Council does hereby commit to the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers requirements to suspend pumping operations at the
proposed Veterans Blvd., West Esplanade Ave. and Pine Street pump stations
once the gates of the 17th Street Canal Pump Station are closed and the safe
water elevation in the canal has been reached until such time that the water
elevation in the canal drops below the safe water level.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Johnston, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125983
A resolution granting permission to Monique N. Williams, 3104 Mayflower
Drive, Meraux, LA 70075, to conduct a Craft Show on Saturday, December
19, 2015, from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., at 5708 Airline Drive, Metairie,
LA 70003; provided that all permits and insurances are obtained from the
Department of Citizens Affairs, Inspection & Code, the Jefferson Parish Health
Department, State of Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tabaco Control, and that
all requirements of said departments are met (Council District 2)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That permission is hereby granted to Monique N. Williams, 3104
Mayflower Drive, Meraux, LA 70075, to conduct a Craft Show on Saturday,
December 19, 2015, from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., at 5708 Airline Drive,
Metairie, LA 70003; provided that all permits and insurances are obtained from
the Department of Citizens Affairs, Inspection & Code, the Jefferson Parish
Health Department, State of Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tabaco Control,
and that all requirements of said departments are met.
SECTION 2. That a copy of this resolution be forward to Monique N. Williams,
3104 Mayflower Drive, Meraux, LA 70075, Jefferson Parish Health Department
and all Departments in connection therewith.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Johnston, seconded by Ms. Lee-Sheng, the following


resolution was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125984
A resolution granting permission to St. Rita Church to place signs at various
locations to advertise their Pecan Festival and to provide for related matters.
(Council District 2).
WHEREAS, the St. Rita Church, is hosting their Pecan Festival on Friday,
November 13, 2015, Saturday, November 14, 2015, and Sunday, November 15,
2015; and
WHEREAS, they have requested permission to place signs advertising the St.
Rita Church Pecan Festival at various locations starting Friday, October 30, 2015
and ending Monday, November 16, 2015; and:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. St. Rita Church, be and is hereby granted permission to place
signs advertising their Pecan Festival, which is being held on Friday, November
13, 2015, Saturday, November 14, 2015, and Sunday, November 15, 2015; at
the following locations starting Friday, October 30, 2015 and ending Monday,
November 16, 2015:
1) Earhart and Dickory Avenue
2) Jefferson Highway and Suave Rd
3) Citrus Road and Edwards Avenue
4) Mounes and Dickory Avenue
5) Hickory Avenue and Jefferson Highway
6) Airline Drive and Clearview Parkway
7) Airline Drive and David Drive
8) Central Avenue and Jefferson Highway
9) Jefferson Highway and Elmwood Park Boulevard
10) Hickory Avenue and Dock Street
11)Jefferson Highway and Citrus Rd
12) Clearview Parkway and Jefferson Highway
SECTION 2. That the signs permitted for placement on public rights-of-way
herein shall not include any corporate or sponsor names, logos or text, except
to identify the primary sponsoring organization to which this resolution grants
permission to erect said sign advertising the primary sponsors function or event.
SECTION 3. That all signs placed within the city limits of a municipality shall
require permission of that municipality before signs can be placed.
SECTION 4. That all signs placed on roadways controlled by Louisiana
Department of Transportation shall require the permission of the Louisiana
DOTD before placement of signs.
SECTION 5. That permission is hereby granted to erect temporary signs
advertising the Pecan Festival for a period of 15 days, said signs are to measure
no more than four feet wide by four feet in length, all signs shall be installed
without obstructing the view of traffic, and a copy of this resolution shall be
attached to each sign and that signs are to be removed November 16, 2015.
SECTION 6 The Parish Clerk is hereby requested to forward a copy of this
resolution to Ms. Jennifer Gleeson, St. Rita Church, 7100 Jefferson Highway,
Harahan, Louisiana 70123.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On joint motion of all Councilmembers present, the following resolution was


offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125985
A resolution amending Resolution No. 123290, adopted on August 6, 2014, as
amended by Resolution 124365, adopted on February 11, 2015, as amended
by Resolution No. 124749, adopted on April 15, 2015, to adopt an amended
legislative calendar to declare Thursday, December 24, 2015, and Thursday,
December 31, 2015 as holidays for the Parish of Jefferson, in accordance with
Rule 9, Section 11.2 of the Personnel Rules and Section 9.2 of the Executive Pay
Plan (Parishwide).
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, acting as governing authority of said parish:
SECTION1. That Resolution No. 123290, adopted on August 6, 2014, as
amended by Resolution No. 124365, adopted on February 11, 2015, as amended
by Resolution No. 124749, adopted on April 15, 2015, is hereby amended to
adopt an amended legislative calendar to declare Thursday, December 24, 2015,
and Thursday, December 31, 2015, as holidays for the Parish of Jefferson, in
accordance with Rule 9, Section 11.2 of the Personnel Rules and Section 9.2 of
the Executive Pay Plan.
SECTION 2. That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Parish Clerk and
all departments in connection therewith.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


It was moved by Mr. Spears, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that Item #16 on
the addendum agenda of a resolution ratifying an Agreement with CB&I
Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc. to provide Landfill Gas Collection and
Control System Operation and Maintenance Services for the Jefferson Parish
Sanitary Landfill under RFP No. 0338 for a period of three (3) years for an
amount not to exceed $230,000.00 per year be and is hereby deferred until
December 9, 2015. (Council District 3) (Approved by Mr. Spears at the request
of the Administration)
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

It was moved by Mr. Johnston, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that Item #12 on

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the addendum agenda of a resolution stating the intent of the Jefferson Parish
Council to establish a protocol for the dedication, distribution and expenditure
of that portion of the BP Settlement Funds allocated to the General Fund of
Jefferson Parish be and is hereby cancelled. (Parishwide) (Mr. Johnston)
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

It was moved by Mr. Johnston, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that Item #12 on
the addendum agenda of a resolution stating the intent of the Jefferson Parish
Council to establish a protocol for the dedication, distribution and expenditure of
t On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125986
A resolution rejecting all bids for bid proposal no. 50-113978, for a one (1) year
contract for model year 2016 automobiles, for the Department of Central
Garage, due to substantial changes in the specifications that require clarification
for the proposed purchases and to authorize the Purchasing Department to readvertise for sealed bids using revised specifications.
WHEREAS, nine (9) sealed bids were received on September 3, 2015 for an
annual contract for model year 2016 automobiles: and
WHEREAS, clarification of the specifications are needed to allow all prospective
bidders an equal opportunity to respond to the invitation for bids; and
WHEREAS, the bid documents must clarify the items to be purchased, including
detailed specifications and requirements; and
WHEREAS, R.S. 38:2214 allows the rejection of all bids for just causes, more
particularly, a substantial change in the specifications for the proposed work and
services prior to the award; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of the Department of
Central Garage, of said Parish:
SECTION 1: That all bids for bid proposal no. 50-113978 for a one (1) year
contract for model year 2016: automobiles, be and hereby rejected so that all
specifications may be revised and clarified.
SECTION 2: That the Purchasing Department be and is hereby authorized to readvertise, for sealed bids using revised specifications for an annual contract for
model year 2016 automobiles for the Department of Central Garage.
SECTION 3: That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence the Vice-President, be and is hereby authorized to sign and approve all
documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November,
2015. hat portion of the BP Settlement Funds allocated to the General Fund of
Jefferson Parish be and is hereby cancelled. (Parishwide) (Mr. Johnston)
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered :
RESOLUTION NO. 125989
A resolution granting permission to the Boomtown Casino to conduct a Food
Truck Festival November 14, 2015 on grounds located at 4132 Peters Road,
Harvey, LA; to sell food, beer and beverages during this event; to have live
music in conjunction with the festival; and waiving all Jefferson Parish taxes,
provided a permit is obtained from the Department of Citizens Affairs and the
State of Louisiana Office of Beverage Control and that all requirements are met.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That this Council does hereby grant permission to the Boomtown
Casino to conduct a Food Truck Festival November 14, 2015 on grounds located
at 4132 Peters Road, Harvey, LA; to sell food, beer and beverages during this
event; to have live music in conjunction with the festival;
SECTION 2. That all Jefferson Parish taxes are hereby waived provided all
permits are obtained from the Department of Citizens Affairs and the State of
Louisiana Office of Beverage Control and that all requirements of the Health
Department and Code Enforcement are met.
SECTION 3. That the Council Clerk is hereby directed to forward a copy of
this resolution to Mr. Harold Rowland, 4132 Peters Road, Harvey, LA 70058,
the Department of Citizens Affairs, the Department of Inspection and Code
Enforcement, the Health Department and the State of Louisiana Office of
Beverage Control.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution was
offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125990
A resolution granting permission to St. Rita Church to place signs at various
locations to advertise their Pecan Festival and to provide for related matters.
(Council District 2).
WHEREAS, the St. Rita Church, is hosting their Pecan Festival on Friday,
November 13, 2015, Saturday, November 14, 2015, and Sunday, November 15,
2015; and
WHEREAS, they have requested permission to place signs advertising the St.
Rita Church Pecan Festival at various locations starting Friday, October 30, 2015
and ending Monday, November 16, 2015; and:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. St. Rita Church, be and is hereby granted permission to place
signs advertising their Pecan Festival, which is being held on Friday, November
13, 2015, Saturday, November 14, 2015, and Sunday, November 15, 2015; at
the following locations starting Friday, October 30, 2015 and ending Monday,
November 16, 2015:
1) Earhart and Dickory Avenue
2) Jefferson Highway and Suave Rd
3) Citrus Road and Edwards Avenue
4) Mounes and Dickory Avenue
5) Hickory Avenue and Jefferson Highway
6) Airline Drive and Clearview Parkway
7) Airline Drive and David Drive
8) Central Avenue and Jefferson Highway
9) Jefferson Highway and Elmwood Park Boulevard
10) Hickory Avenue and Dock Street
11)Jefferson Highway and Citrus Rd
12) Clearview Parkway and Jefferson Highway
SECTION 2. That the signs permitted for placement on public rights-of-way
herein shall not include any corporate or sponsor names, logos or text, except
to identify the primary sponsoring organization to which this resolution grants
permission to erect said sign advertising the primary sponsors function or event.
SECTION 3. That all signs placed within the city limits of a municipality shall
require permission of that municipality before signs can be placed.
SECTION 4. That all signs placed on roadways controlled by Louisiana
Department of Transportation shall require the permission of the Louisiana
DOTD before placement of signs.
SECTION 5. That permission is hereby granted to erect temporary signs
advertising the Pecan Festival for a period of 15 days, said signs are to measure
no more than four feet wide by four feet in length, all signs shall be installed
without obstructing the view of traffic, and a copy of this resolution shall be
attached to each sign and that signs are to be removed November 16, 2015.
SECTION 6. The Parish Clerk is hereby requested to forward a copy of this
resolution to Ms. Jennifer Gleeson, St. Rita Church, 7100 Jefferson Highway,
Harahan, Louisiana 70123.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4TH day of November,
2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered
RESOLUTON NO. 125991
A resolution granting permission to Henry Ford Middle School, 435 South
Jamie Blvd., Avondale, Louisiana 70094, represented by Whitley Richardson,
to hold a parade on Thursday, November 12, 2015 from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00
p.m.; provided permits are obtained from the Department of Citizens Affairs

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and Department of Inspection & Code Enforcement and that all requirements of
said departments are met.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of Jefferson Parish,
Louisiana, acting as governing authority of such said parish:
SECTION 1. That permission is hereby granted to Henry Ford Middle School,
435 South Jamie Blvd., Avondale, Louisiana 70094, represented by Whitley
Richardson, to hold a parade on Thursday, November 12, 2015 from 12:00
p.m. until 2:00 p.m.; provided permits are obtained from the Department of
Citizens Affairs and Department of Inspection & Code Enforcement and that
all requirements of said departments are met.
SECTION 2. That the approved route for this race event is as follows: starting at
the beginning of South Jamie Boulevard and ending at South Jamie Boulevard
and Avondale Playground.
SECTION 3. That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Whitley Richardson,
c/o Henry Ford Middle School, 435 South Jamie Blvd., Avondale, Louisiana
70094; to the Department of Citizens Affairs; and to the Jefferson Parish
Sheriffs Office
The forgoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125992
A resolution granting permission to Archbishop Chapelle High School, 8800
Veterans Boulevard, Metairie, Louisiana, 70003, represented by Lyndsey
Miller, to hold a Cocktails on the Courtyard on Friday, November 20, 2015, from
7:00 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. at the school; to allow the serving of beverages, food,
beer and liquor in connection therewith, for the purpose of raising money for
Archbishop Chapelle High School; provided that all necessary permits have
been obtained from the Department of Inspection and Code Enforcement,
the Department of Citizens Affairs, the Jefferson Parish Fire Department, the
Jefferson Parish Sheriffs Office, and from the State of Louisiana Office of
Alcohol Beverage Control to conduct such an event and that all requirements
and regulations of said departments are met, and all required fire regulations are
met; and waiving all Jefferson Parish taxes.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, acting as governing authority of said parish:
SECTION I. That permission be and is hereby granted to Archbishop Chapelle
High School, 8800 Veterans Boulevard, Metairie, Louisiana, 70003, represented
by Lyndsey Miller, to conduct Cocktails on the Courtyard on Friday, November
20, 2015, from 7:00 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. at the school; to allow the serving
of beverages, food, beer and liquor in connection therewith; and waiving all
Jefferson Parish taxes.
SECTION II. That this permission is granted provided that all necessary permits
have been obtained from the Department of Inspection and Code Enforcement,
the Department of Citizens Affairs, the Jefferson Parish Fire Department, the
Jefferson Parish Sheriffs Office, and from the State of Louisiana Office of
Alcohol Beverage Control to conduct such an event and that all requirements
and regulations are met; and that all fire
SECTION III. That all proceeds will go to Archbishop Chapelle High School and
that no compensation will be paid to anyone for services rendered in connection
with said event.
SECTION IV. That a certified copy of this resolution be forwarded to Mr. John
Serio, Principal, Archbishop Chapelle High School, 8800 Veterans Boulevard
Metairie, Louisiana, 70003; and all departments in connection therewith.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse , seconded by Mr. Roberts , the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125994
A resolution approving Docket No. OM-31-15 to construct a single-family
dwelling and remove a 12-inch Bald Cypress tree in the Old Metairie
Neighborhood Conservation District (OMNCD) at 210Friedrichs Ave on Lot
23-A, Square 12-B, Friedrichsruhe Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA; bounded
by Avenue E, Stella St, and Geranium St; zoned R-1B Suburban Residential
District/ OMNCD. (Council District 5)
WHEREAS, the Jefferson Parish Council authorized the Old Metairie
Commission (OMC) to review certain development proposals within the
OMNCD by Ordinance Number 18547, dated July 1, 1992; and
WHEREAS, the OMC held a public hearing on October 29, 2015, as required by
law, and recommended approval of the request, with the stipulation that the two
trees to replace the 12-inch Bald Cypress be approved by the Parish.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE JEFFERSON PARISH COUNCIL,
ACTING AS GOVERNING AUTHORITY OF JEFFERSON PARISH,
LOUISIANA:
SECTION I. That the Jefferson Parish Council hereby approves Docket No.
OM-31-15 to construct a single-family dwelling and remove a 12-inch Bald
Cypress tree, in accordance with the development drawings identified as Sheets
A1, A1b, A6, and A7, prepared by Gregory J. Hackenberg, Architect, and dated
September 28, 2015, in the OMNCD at 210Friedrichs Ave on Lot 23-A, Square
12-B, Friedrichsruhe Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA; bounded by Avenue E,
Stella St, and Geranium St; zoned R-1B Suburban Residential District/OMNCD.
SECTION II. That the Clerk of Council is hereby authorized and directed
to send a certified copy of this resolution and all relevant attachments to the
following parties:
Director, Planning Department;
Director, Department of Inspection and Code Enforcement;
Supervisor, Plan Review Section, Department of Inspection and Code
Enforcement;
210 Friedrichs Avenue, LLC
826 Union Street, Suite 100
New Orleans, LA 70112
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as following:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125995
A resolution providing for canvassing the returns and declaring the result of the
special election held in the Esprit at Stonebridge Neighborhood Improvement
District, Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana, on Saturday, October 24, 2015
for authority to levy and collect an annual parcel fee; and other matters in
connection therewith.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, acting as the governing
authority of the Esprit at Stonebridge Neighborhood Improvement District of the
Parish of Jefferson, State of Louisiana:
SECTION 1. That this Council does now proceed in open and public session to
examine the official certified tabulations of votes cast at the special election held
in the Esprit at Stonebridge Neighborhood Improvement District of the Parish
of Jefferson, State of Louisiana (the District), on Saturday, October 24, 2015,
to authorize the levy and collection of an annual parcel fee in the District, said
tabulations having been prepared and certified by the election officials serving
at the designated polling places, and this Council does now further proceed to
examine and canvass the returns and declare the result of the special election.
SECTION 2. That a proces verbal of the canvass of the returns of said special
election be made and that a certified copy thereof shall be forwarded to the
Secretary of State, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who shall record the same in his
office; that another certified copy thereof shall be forwarded to the Clerk of
Court and Ex-Officio Recorder of Mortgages in and for the Parish of Jefferson,
State of Louisiana, who shall record the same in the Mortgage Records of said
Parish; and that another copy thereof shall be retained in the archives of this
Council.
SECTION 3. That the result of the said special election shall be promulgated by
publication in the manner provided by La. R.S. 18:1292.
This resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
And the resolution was declared adopted on this, the 4th day of November, 2015.

On joint motion of all Councilmembers present, the following resolution was
offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125996
A resolution stating the intent of the Jefferson Parish Council to establish a
protocol for the dedication, distribution and expenditure of that portion of the
BP Settlement Funds allocated to the General Fund of Jefferson Parish; and
otherwise providing with respect thereto. (Parishwide)

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WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish has received an amount of $35,031,277.25 as


settlement from BP for the loss of General Fund tax revenues resulting from the
effects on our economy from the BP oil spill; and
WHEREAS this Council wishes to dedicate the first Twenty Million Dollars
($20,000,000) of these funds to complete worthy but unfunded or underfunded
improvement projects distributed on an equitable basis throughout the Parish;
and to dedicate the remainder of these funds to address flood control and coastal
erosion issues to prevent further damage to our coastline, the first line of defense
against hurricane and storm devastation;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council,
acting as the governing authority of the Parish of Jefferson, Louisiana, hereby
resolves:
SECTION 1. That this Council hereby states its intent to establish a protocol for
the dedication, distribution and expenditure of that portion of the BP Settlement
Funds allocated to the General Fund of Jefferson Parish, as follows:
The first Twenty Million Dollars ($20,000,000.00) from that portion of the BP
Settlement Funds allocated to the General Fund of Jefferson Parish shall be
allocated in equal portions to Council Districts 2, 3, 4, and 5 (an amount of Five
Million Dollars ($5,000,000.00) for each of these four districts) to be expended
for any lawful governmental purpose in said districts, provided that each such
expenditure is approved by Council ordinance amending the Parish budget.
The remainder of that portion of the BP Settlement Funds allocated to the
General Fund of Jefferson Parish after the dedication as stated above of the first
$20,000,000 of said fund [an amount of approximately Fifteen Million Thirty
One Thousand Two Hundred and Seventy-Seven Dollars and Twenty-Five Cents
($15,031,277.25)] shall be .dedicated to fund projects to address flood control and
coastal erosion issues in Council Districts 1 and 3 of Jefferson Parish, provided
that each such expenditure is approved by Council ordinance amending the
Parish budget.
SECTION 2. That the Finance Department is hereby authorized and directed to
perform whatever ancillary actions are required to give full force and effect to
this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered.
RESOLUTION NO. 125997
A resolution authorizing the Parish Attorney to set hearings before the
Alcoholic Beverage Permit Review Committee on all matters involving the sale
of alcoholic beverages to underage persons in violation of Chapter 4, Article
II of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances as notices of said violations are
presented by the Sheriff to the Parish Attorney. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, Section 4-34(2) of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances states:
Within one hundred twenty (120) days of notice of a violation enumerated in
Chapter 4, Article II, a hearing may be held before the alcoholic beverage permit
review committee or the parish council (see: section 4-34(3)) at the request of the
parish president, the sheriff, or upon motion of any member of the parish council
upon written complaint, petition or notice of violation. Such hearing shall be
noticed by the committee, parish attorney, any member of the parish council
or the sheriff; a hearing shall be held in accordance with the provisions of this
article to determine whether the permit of the person charged shall be suspended
or revoked or whether a renewal application shall be denied. The complaint,
petition, notice or motion shall set forth and enumerate the causes for suspension
or revocation of the permit or for denial of renewal application.; and
WHEREAS the prior practice of the Parish Attorney was to set all hearings
before the Alcoholic Beverage Permit Review Committee upon resolution of
the Council even though Section 4-34(2) cited above allows that such hearings
may be set at the request of the parish president, the sheriff, or upon motion
of any member of the parish council upon written complaint, petition or notice
of violation.; and
WHEREAS, due to the large number of number of violations of the prohibition
against sales of alcoholic beverages to underage persons being forwarded to the
Parish Attorney by the Sheriff, resulting from increased enforcement activity
by the Sheriff, it would greatly expedite the enforcement process if the Parish
Attorney could set these hearings and notify the respondents of the hearings
without first having the Council set the date of the hearings by resolution; and
WHEREAS, the Parish Attorney would continue to notify the Council of all
hearings to be set before the Alcoholic Beverage Permit Review Committee; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council,
acting as the governing authority of the Parish of Jefferson, Louisiana, hereby
resolves:
SECTION 1. That this Council hereby authorizes the Parish Attorney to set
hearings before the Alcoholic Beverage Permit Review Committee on matters
involving the sale of alcoholic beverages to underage persons in violation of
Chapter 4, Article II of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances as notices of
said violations are presented by the Sheriff to the Parish Attorney.
SECTION 2. That the Parish Attorney will continue to notify the members of
the Jefferson Parish Council of all hearings set before the Alcoholic Beverage
Permit Review Committee.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse , seconded by Mr. Roberts , the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125998
A resolution ratifying a one year Agreement with Mercury Associates, Inc.,
to provide comprehensive cost benefit analysis for equipment services for the
Department of Fleet Management under RFP No. 0333 for an amount not to
exceed $85,400.00. (Parishwide).
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 124679, adopted on the 25th day of
March, 2015, the Jefferson Parish Council authorized the Purchasing Department
to advertise for Request for Proposals to provide comprehensive cost benefit
analysis for equipment services for the Department of Fleet Management under
RFP No. 0333;
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson sought competitive proposals from qualified
firms with a proven record to complete a comprehensive cost benefit analysis in
an effort to achieve a cost savings through the retooling of some portion(s) of
Fleet Management operations;
WHEREAS, a Request for Proposal (RFP) process is beneficial to the Parish
of Jefferson as it allows an in-depth evaluation of technical requirements,
operational information and weighted cost proposals being offered to maximize
operational efficiencies and minimize resulting fleet operation costs with an
associated staged plan of implementation;
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 125482, adopted August 26, 2015,
the Jefferson Parish Council selected Mercury Associates, Inc., to provide
comprehensive cost benefit analysis for equipment services for the Department
of Fleet Management under RFP No. 0333;
WHEREAS, maximum expenditures shall not exceed $85,400.00; and
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, State of Louisiana:
SECTION 1. That the attached one year Agreement with Mercury Associates,
Inc., to provide comprehensive cost benefit analysis for equipment services for
the Department of Fleet Management under RFP No. 0333, for an amount not to
exceed $85,400.00, be and is hereby ratified.
SECTION 2. That the costs associated with this agreement will be charged to
Account No. 63500-3950-7331.
SECTION 3. That the term of this agreement shall be for one year commencing
on the date of execution.
SECTION 4. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence the Vice-Chairman, be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all
documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT:
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Ms. Lee-Sheng, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered as amended:
RESOLUTION NO. 126001
A resolution ratifying the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish
of Jefferson, and Friends of Jefferson the Beautiful and East Jefferson Levee
District to provide funding for the painting of a mural on a bulkhead wall
owned by the East Jefferson Levee District located in Bucktown and for routine
maintenance of the mural including cleanup of any graffiti for a period not to
exceed ten years at a cost not exceed $25,000.00. (Council District 5)
WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(C) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides
that for a public purpose, the State and its political subdivisions may engage in
cooperative endeavors with each other, with the United States or its agencies, or
with any public or private organization, corporation or individuals; and

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WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(B) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides
that public funds may be used for programs of social welfare for the aid and
support of the citizens of Jefferson Parish; and
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson is a constitutionally and statutorily-created
local political body of the State of Louisiana with the constitutional and statutory
authority to contract, including entering into cooperative endeavor agreements;
and
WHEREAS, the East Jefferson Levee District is a constitutionally and
statutorily-created political subdivision of the State of Louisiana with the
constitutional and statutory authority to contract, including entering into
cooperative endeavor agreements; and
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson is authorized by Section 1.01(15) of the
Jefferson Parish Charter to enter into this Agreement for the development and
administration of recreational and cultural facilities and programs; and
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson desires to provide funding to Friends of
Jefferson the Beautiful for the painting of a mural in Bucktown and routine
maintenance of the mural including cleanup of any graffiti for a period not to
exceed ten years; and
WHEREAS EJLD will authorize the use of its bulkhead wall located at the north
of the west bound traffic lanes of Hammond Highway between Lake Avenue and
Carrollton Avenue for the painting of a mural upon approval from the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers (COE) and the State of Louisiana Coastal Protection and
Restoration Authority (CPRA); and
WHEREAS, the public purpose of this Agreement is to promote the happiness
and general welfare of the people of Jefferson Parish, through funding for the
design and painting of a mural in Bucktown, promoting the cultural initiatives
of Jefferson Parish; and
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson has a reasonable expectation of receiving
value from the development of an additional cultural display open to the public
and accessible to all citizens, promoting the general welfare and happiness of
the residents of Jefferson Parish, which is at least equivalent to the $25,000.00
provided for in this Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the transfer or expenditure of public funds or property is not a
gratuitous donation; and
WHEREAS, the citizens of Jefferson Parish will benefit from the efforts of these
parties working together; and
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson desires to cooperate with Friend of Jefferson
the Beautiful and East Jefferson Levee District in the implementation and
completion of the project as hereinafter provided.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson
Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish
of Jefferson and Friends of Jefferson the Beautiful and East Jefferson Levee
District to provide for funding for the painting of a mural on a bulkhead wall
owned by the East Jefferson Levee District located in Bucktown and for routine
maintenance of the mural including cleanup of any graffiti for a period not to
exceed ten years at a cost not exceed $25,000.00, is hereby ratified.
SECTION 2. That any costs associated with this agreement shall be taken from
Account No. 22030-2765-126-7911.44530.
SECTION 3. That this Agreement shall commence on the date of execution.
SECTION 4. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence the Vice-Chairman, be and they are, hereby authorized to execute any
and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November,
2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126002
A resolution ratifying the Lease Agreement between Jefferson Parish and State
Representative Bryan J. Adams for the lease of Suite 4300, General Government
Building, 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna, Louisiana and to provide for related
matters. (Council District 1)
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish will lease Suite 4300, located in the General
Government Building, 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna, which is approximately
624 square feet, to State Representative Bryan J. Adams, which shall expire
on December 31, 2016, for the appraised value and at the monthly rental rate of
$600.00.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the
governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Lease Agreement between Jefferson Parish and State
Representative Bryan J. Adams for the lease of Suite 4300, General Government
Building, 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna, LA, which shall expire on December 31,
2016, at a monthly rental rate of $600.00, is hereby ratified.
SECTION 2. That the rental payments for the above mentioned property be
deposited into Budget Account No. 10010-0000-5832, is authorized.
SECTION 3. That the Council Chairman, or in his absence the Vice-Chairman,
is authorized to sign any and all documents required to carry out the provisions
of this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126003
A resolution authorizing the execution of a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement
between the Parish of Jefferson and Vietnamese American Tutoring and
Education Program by and through its President, Brandon Hoa Nguyen, to
provide an after school tutoring program in Jefferson Parish. (Council District 3)
WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(C) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides
that for a public purpose, the State and its political subdivisions may engage in
cooperative endeavors with each other, with the United States or its agencies, or
with any public or private organization, corporation or individuals; and
WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(B) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides
that public funds may be used for programs of social welfare for the aid and
support of the citizens of Jefferson Parish; and
WHEREAS, PARISH is authorized by Section 1.01(15) of the Jefferson
Parish Charter to develop and administer recreation and cultural facilities and
programs; and
WHEREAS, PARISH desires to cooperate with ORGANIZATION in the
implementation of the Project as hereinafter provided; and
WHEREAS, the public purpose of the Project is to provide Jefferson Parish
youth with an after school tutoring program; and
WHEREAS, PARISH has a reasonable expectation of receiving a benefit or value
of an after school youth tutoring program that will assist in the development of
productive, independent, and self-sufficient youths of Jefferson Parish, which is
at least equivalent to the $20,000.00 described in this Agreement;
WHEREAS, the transfer or expenditure of public funds or property is not a
gratuitous donation; and
WHEREAS, the citizens of Jefferson Parish will benefit from the efforts of these
parties working together;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson
Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of
Jefferson and Vietnamese American Tutoring and Education Program by and
through its President, Brandon Hoa Nguyen, to provide an after school tutoring
program in Jefferson Parish is hereby ratified.
SECTION 2. That the cost associated with this agreement shall not exceed
$20,000.00, which shall be taken from account no. 22040-2773-7680.180.
SECTION 3. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence the Vice-Chairman, be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all
documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126004
A resolution authorizing the amendment of the Jefferson Parish Long Term
Community Recovery Plan (per the attached), specifically the portion of the plan
describing the Proposed LRA Recovery Projects which delineates distribution
of funds and specific projects. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, the LRA Plan was approved by Resolution No. 108528 adopted on
August 22, 2007; and
WHEREAS, the Plan was submitted to and approved by the State of Louisiana
on September 11, 2007; and

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WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish received additional funding of $35,798,931, for a


total allocation of $50,120,377, which allowed for additional projects, the Parish
is required to amend the LRA Plan; and
WHEREAS, the distribution of the 1st round of funding was determined by
the Business Community, in conjunction with the Parish President, the Mayors
of the Municipalities and the two (2) Chief Executive Officers of the Parishowned hospitals using a formula based on the priority project requests from the
recipients; and
WHEREAS, the distribution of the 2nd round of funding was determined by
the Business Community, consisting of members of Jefferson Parish Economic
Development Commission, Jefferson Business Council and Jefferson Chamber
of Commerce, in conjunction with the Parish President based on the LRA
formula that was used to distribute these funds state-wide; and
WHEREAS, various projects approved in the Plan were determined ineligible
for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding and therefore
cancelled; and
WHEREAS, the State of Louisiana requires that prior to approval of the
amended Plan a public hearing must be noticed to the public and held by the
governing authority.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the amendment to the Jefferson Parish Long Term Community
Recovery Plan (per the attached) Proposed LRA Recovery Projects is hereby
authorized.
SECTION 2. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence, the Vice-Chairman, be and they are, hereby authorized to execute any
and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126005
A resolution ratifying an Intergovernmental Agreement between the Parish of
Jefferson and Jon Gegenheimer, Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court to provide use
of Jeff Net and AS400 and to resolve disputed issues. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(C) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides
that for a public purpose, the State and its political subdivisions may engage in
cooperative endeavors with each other, with the United States or its agencies, or
with any public or private organization, corporation or individuals; and
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson is a constitutionally and statutorily-created
local political body of the State of Louisiana with the constitutional and statutory
authority to contract, including entering into cooperative endeavor agreements;
and
WHEREAS, the Jon Gegenheimer, Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court is a
constitutionally and statutorily-created political subdivision of the State of
Louisiana with the constitutional and statutory authority to contract, including
entering into intergovernmental agreements; and
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson and Jon Gegenheimer, Jefferson Parish
Clerk of Court are authorized to enter into this agreement pursuant to La. R.S.
33:1324 which permits any parish, municipality or political subdivision of
the state, or any combination thereof, to make agreements between or among
themselves; and
WHEREAS, Jon Gegenheimer, Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court operates an
online computer record data system, hereinafter referred to as Jeff Net, which
allows users to view and file documents; and
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson operates accounting systems, hereinafter
referred to as AS400, which maintains financial records; and
WHEREAS, the public purpose of the Project is described as: providing efficient
government services to the citizens of Jefferson Parish, by governmental
agencies working together; and
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson will receive the benefit of free use of Jeff Net
in exchange for allowing Jon Gegenheimer, Jefferson Parish Clerk of Courts use
of AS400; and
WHEREAS, Jon Gegenheimer, Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court will receive the
benefit of free use of AS400 in exchange for the Parishs use of Jeff Net; and
WHEREAS, the use of Jeff Net and AS400 is of equal value to the Parties; and
WHEREAS, previous disputes arose between the Parish of Jefferson and Jon
Gegenheimer, Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court regarding user fees, copy cost,
and other cost; and
WHEREAS,as part of this Agreement the Parish of Jefferson and Jon
Gegenheimer, Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court intend to resolve all of those
disputes.
WHEREAS, the transfer or expenditure of public funds or property is not a
gratuitous donation; and
WHEREAS, the citizens of the Parish of Jefferson will benefit from the efforts
of these agencies working together.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council acting
in the governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Intergovernmental Agreement between the Parish of
Jefferson and Jon Gegenheimer, Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court to provide use
of Jeff Net and AS400 and to resolve disputed issues, be and is hereby ratified.
SECTION 2. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or the ViceChairman, is hereby authorized to sign any and all documents necessary to give
full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered
RESOLUTION NO. 126010
A resolution declaring and certifying an emergency and invoking the emergency
provisions of the Public Bid Law to allow East Jefferson General Hospital
(EJGH) to immediately contract for necessary emergency repairs to the Canal
Parking Garage. (Council District No. 5).
WHEREAS, EJGH has observed a crack in an overhead supporting post tension
beam on the 6th floor of the Canal Parking Garage;
WHEREAS, EJGH promptly retained the structural engineering firm of Wiss,
Jannery, Elstner Associates, Inc. (WJE) to implement temporary shoring,
perform a structural analysis and develop repair plans for the beam;
WHEREAS, despite support from the temporary shoring the condition of the
beam has deteriorated;
WHEREAS, WJE opines the deterioration of the beam poses an imminent
threat of further destruction of property and possible injury to persons requiring
construction of immediate repairs;
WHEREAS, at its Meeting on October 30, 2015 the Board of Directors of
EJGH unanimously passed a resolution formally requesting the Jefferson Parish
Council to declare and certify an emergency invoking the emergency provisions
of the Public Bid Law to allow EJGH to immediately contract for necessary
emergency repairs to the Canal Parking Garage; and
WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of Jefferson Parish for EJGH to immediately
perform the necessary repairs to the Canal Parking Garage to provide for the
health, safety and welfare of the public.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council
for the Parish of Parish, State of Louisiana, acting as governing authority of
said Parish and Hospital Service District No. 2, Parish of Jefferson, State of
Louisiana, d/b/a East Jefferson General Hospital (EJGH), that:
SECTION 1. The Jefferson Parish Council does hereby declare and certify the
deteriorating condition of the post tension beam in the Canal Parking Garage is
an emergency warranting invocation of the emergency provisions of the Public
Bid Law to allow EJGH to immediately contract for necessary emergency
repairs.
SECTION 2. EJGH is authorized to immediately negotiate and execute contracts
necessary to perform the required emergency repairs to the Canal Parking
Garage.
SECTION 3. The Council Clerk is authorized to advertise and publish this
emergency declaration and certification in the official journal of Jefferson Parish
within ten (10) days of the date of the Councils adoption of this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126011
A resolution authorizing and ratifying a Local Services Agreement between the
Parish of Jefferson and Consolidated Sewerage District No. 1 of the Parish of
Jefferson for the planning, acquiring and/or improving public projects, including

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but not limited to the new Jonathan Davis Wastewater Treatment Plant and to
provide for related matters. (Council District 1)
WHEREAS, Consolidated Sewerage District No. 1 of the Parish of Jefferson
(the District) wishes to construct a wastewater treatment plant (new
WWTP) to replace the existing Jonathan Davis Wastewater Treatment Plant
(Jonathan Davis WWTP), which has reached the end of its useful life, and to
comply with the requirements of the Louisiana Department of Environmental
Quality (DEQ); improve and repair its sewer collection and treatment system;
and make other local public improvements to the associated infrastructure; and
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson (the Parish) wishes to cooperate with
the District by entering into a local services agreement and participating
in the planning, acquiring and/or improving public projects, and providing
supervisory support and other assistance for various public projects, including,
but not limited to, the new WWTP, in cooperation with the District on a case by
case basis as the law and finances permit; and
WHEREAS, the Parish and the District wish to avail themselves of the method
of acquisition of public projects, servitudes, rights-of-way, easements, and
other property rights within the Parish and the District, specifically allowed
in La. R.S. 33:1329, including improvements to the sanitary sewer collection
and treatment system and such other public projects as may require their joint
cooperation for the public within the Parish and the District, all in accordance
with the Local Services Law; and
WHEREAS, the Parish and the District assert that pursuing the joint undertaking
through this Local Services Agreement provides greater economy and efficiency
in completing such undertaking.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the
governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Local Services Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson
and Consolidated Sewerage District No. 1 of the Parish of Jefferson for the
planning, acquiring and/or improving public projects, including but not limited
to the new Jonathan Davis Waste Water Treatment Plant, is hereby authorized
and ratified.
SECTION 2. That the Council Chairman, or in his absence the Vice-Chairman,
is authorized to sign any and all documents required to carry out the provisions
of this resolution.
The foregoing Resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This Resolution was declared adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125987
A resolution accepting the lowest responsible bid of Cant Be Beat Fence &
Construction, LLC, under Bid Proposal No. 50-114191 for a two (2) year contract
for Fence Installation at the bid tabulation price of $ $289,718.50. Maximum
expenditures for this contract shall not exceed $370,000.00 for the two (2) years,
by a factor of more than 10% without amendment to the contract authorized by
resolution of the Council. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, there were three (3) bids received for Proposal No. 50-114191; and
WHEREAS, expenditures to date have totaled $ 273,555.00 for the current
contract with Hamps Construction LLC, for the period from 11/7/13 to 10/14/15
and
WHEREAS, the current contract shall expire on 11/6/15; and
WHEREAS, maximum expenditures shall not exceed $370,000.00 for the two
(2) years, for Fence Installation; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of the Department of
Public Works of said Parish:
SECTION 1: That the lowest responsible bid of Cant Be Beat Fence &
Construction, LLC under Bid Proposal No. 50-114191 for a two (2) year contract
for Fence Installation services for the Department of Public Works, at the bid
tabulation price of $289,718.50, be and is hereby accepted.
SECTION 2: That the term of this contract shall commence upon 11/7/15
SECTION 3: That costs related to the above are to be charged to Account No.
22320-3301-313-7433.8 of the Department of Drainage.
SECTION 4: That maximum expenditures shall not exceed $370,000.00 for the
two (2) years, by a factor of more than 10% without amendment to the contract
authorized by resolution of the Council.
SECTION 5: That the Council Chairman or, in his absence, the Vice-Chairman
be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give
full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125988
A resolution accepting the lowest responsible bid from Louisiana Utilities
Supply (Bid Item No. 1-13, 15-20, 28 and 41) and Cimsco Inc. (Bid Item No.
14, 21-27, 29-40 and 42-47) under Proposal No. 50-114194 for a one (1) year
contract for the supply of gate and butterfly valves at the bid tabulation prices
of $208,733.50 and $181,161.00 respectively for the Department of Public
Works, Water Departments (All Divisions). Maximum expenditures shall not
exceed $100,000.00 and $100,000.00 respectively for the one (1) year period
and compensation shall not exceed this amount by a factor of more than 10%
without an amendment to the contract authorized by resolution of the Council
(Parishwide).
WHEREAS, there were three (3) bids received for Proposal No. 50-114194; and
WHEREAS, Louisiana Utilities Supply, Cimsco Inc. and Coburns Supply each
submitted the lowest responsible bid for portions of the bid; and
WHEREAS, Coburns Supply declined the award of bid item no. 10, as a result,
Cimsco Inc. has been awarded bid item no. 10; and
WHEREAS, maximum expenditures shall not exceed $100,000.00 and
$100,000.00 respectively for the one (1) year period; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the
governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the lowest responsible bid received from Louisiana Utilities
Supply (Bid Item No. 1-13, 15-20, 28 and 41) and Cimsco Inc. (Bid Item No.
14, 21-27, 29-40 and 42-47) under Proposal No. 50-114194 for a one (1) year
contract for the supply of gate and butterfly valves at the bid tabulation prices of
$208,733.50 and $181,161.00 respectively for the Department of Public Works,
Water Department (All Divisions) are hereby accepted.
SECTION 2: That the term of this contract shall commence upon the adoption
date of this resolution and that payment is hereby authorized for services
associated with this contract upon adoption of this Resolution.
SECTION 3. That expenditures are to be charged to Account Number 7454 of
the user department.
SECTION 4. That the cumulative total of expenditures under Proposal No. 50114194 shall be limited to $100,000.00 and $100,000.00 respectively for the
one (1) year period. Compensation shall not exceed this amount by a factor of
more than ten percent (10%) without amendment to the contract authorized by
resolution of the Council.
SECTION 5. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence
the Vice-Chairman, be and is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to
sign and approve any and all documents necessary to implement this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 125993
A resolution incorporating into the existing Engineering Agreement between
Jefferson Parish and Digital Engineering & Imaging, Inc., dated August 17,
2015, for Engineering Services associated with design and construction of David
Drive Corridor Improvements (West Napoleon Avenue to Veterans Boulevard),
Public Works Project No. 2013-026-RB, an affidavit identifying subcontractors
(sub-consultants) and persons, excluding full time employees of the firm, who
would assist in providing professional services, as required by Resolution No.
101506, adopted July 14, 2004. (Council District No. 4)
WHEREAS, there is an Engineering Agreement between Jefferson Parish and
Digital Engineering & Imaging, Inc.(hereinafter, ENGINEER), dated August 17,
2015, for Engineering Services associated with design and construction of David
Drive Corridor Improvements (West Napoleon Avenue to Veterans Boulevard),
Public Works Project No. 2013-026-RB (hereinafter, the PROJECT), as
authorized by Resolution No. 125327, dated July 22, 2015; and
WHEREAS, the ENGINEER, in order to comply with the requirements of
Resolution No. 101506, has provided the attached affidavit identifying the names
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professional services for the PROJECT, which subcontractors (sub-consultants)


are listed as follows:
1) T. Baker Smith, LLC.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the
governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Council does hereby authorize
incorporation into the existing Engineering Agreement between Jefferson
Parish and Digital Engineering & Imaging, Inc., dated August 17, 2015, for
Engineering Services associated with design and construction of David Drive
Corridor Improvements (West Napoleon Avenue to Veterans Boulevard),
Public Works Project No. 2013-026-RB, the attached affidavit, identifying all
subcontractors (sub-consultants) and persons, excluding full time employees of
the firm, who would assist in providing professional services for the PROJECT,
which subcontractors (sub-consultants) are listed as follows:
1) T. Baker Smith, LLC
SECTION 2. That the Council Chairman, or in his absence the Vice-Chairman,
be and is authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full
force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November,
2015.

On motion of Mr. Johnston, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered as amended:
RESOLUTION NO. 125999
A resolution amending Selection Resolution No. 125427 dated August 12, 2015
to revise the work scope and ratifying an Agreement with Arcadis-US, Inc. for
providing professional services related to drainage improvements at the Joseph
S. Yenni building parking lot and drainage improvements at a Parish owned
property on the north side of Metairie Road between Metairie Lawn Drive and
Labarre Drive for a total fee of $199,063.75, with this cost not to be exceeded by a
factor of more than ten percent without an amendment to the contract authorized
by Resolution of the Council (Council Districts 2,5).
WHEREAS, on August 12, 2015, by virtue of Resolution No. 125427, the
Jefferson Parish Council selected the firm of Arcadis to provide routine
engineering services which cost under $300,000.00 for Drainage projects, to
prepare plans and specification for the design of drainage improvement to the
Joseph S. Yenni building parking lot to include green infrastructure; and
WHEREAS, the scope of work includes an Evaluation of the parking lot
drainage improvements and Design and Construction of drainage improvements
to Parish owned property on the north side of Metairie Road between Metairie
Lawn Drive and Labarre Drive; and
WHEREAS, is necessary to amend the Selection Resolution based on the agreed
upon scope of work; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Capital Projects has negotiated a fee of
$199,063.75 for all services to be provided under the Agreement; and
WHEREAS, Arcadis-US, Inc. is authorized to provide these services with
support from Waggonner & Ball Architects, APC, Deltares USA, Inc., and
Evans + Lighter, LLC.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Council does hereby ratify the terms of the agreement
with Arcadis-US, Inc., for providing professional services related to drainage
improvements at the Joseph S. Yenni building parking lot and drainage
improvements at a Parish owned property on the north side of Metairie Road
between Metairie Lawn Drive and Labarre Drive for a total fee of $199,063.75.
SECTION 2.That the fees paid under this agreement shall be charged as follows:
$85,000.00 to Budget Account Number 45210-4039-7451(52356.053) for the
Joseph S. Yenni building parking lot project and $114,063.75 to Budget Account
Number 45210-4039-7451(52356.057) for the Metairie Road project.
SECTION 3. That the fixed amount of compensation selected in the contract
shall not be exceeded by a factor of more than ten (10) percent without an
amendment to the contract authorized by resolution of the council.
SECTION 4. That Arcadis-US, Inc. is authorized to provide these services with
support from Waggonner & Ball Architects, APC, Deltares USA, Inc., and
Evans + Lighter, LLC.
SECTION 5. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence
the Vice-Chairman, be and is authorized to execute any and all documents
necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126000
A resolution ratifying an engineering agreement with ARCADIS-US, Inc. to
provide routine engineering services necessary for assisting Jefferson Parish in
identifying and obtaining funding for the Parish Line Drainage Pump Station
and Associated Canal System for a Not-to-exceed cost of $35,000.00, with
this cost not to be exceeded by a factor of more than ten percent without an
amendment to the contract authorized by resolution of the Council (Council
District No. 4).
WHEREAS, by virtue of Resolution No. 125542, adopted on August 26, 2015, the
Jefferson Parish Council selected the firm of ARCADIS for routine engineering
services which cost under $300,000.00 for Drainage Projects, excluding resident
inspection, to provide Professional Services necessary for assisting Jefferson
Parish in identifying and obtaining funding for the Parish Line Drainage Pump
Station; and
WHEREAS, the scope of work of the grant application includes pump and
engine replacements and/or canal upgrades; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Floodplain Management has negotiated a notto-exceed fee of $35,000.00 for Basic Services.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the
governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Jefferson Parish Council does hereby ratify the terms of
the engineering agreement with ARCADIS-US, Inc. to assist Jefferson Parish in
identifying and obtaining funding for the Parish Line Drainage Pump Station
and Associated Canal System for a not-to-exceed fee of $35,000.00.
SECTION 2. That the contract fee stated in the contract shall not be exceeded
by a factor of more than ten (10) percent without an amendment to the contract
authorized by resolution of the Council.
SECTION 3. That the cost of these services shall be charged to Budget Account
Number 45210-4037-7451(52110.046).
SECTION 4. That the term of this contract shall commence upon the date of
execution of the Agreement.
SECTION 5. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence the Vice-Chairman, be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all
documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126006
A resolution certifying that the Parish of Jefferson has dedicated in cash, funds
for construction of 18th Street Drainage Improvements, Edenborn Avenue
Phase 2 (18th Street to West Esplanade Avenue Canal), State Facility Planning
& Control Project No. 50-J26-12-01, Public Works Project No. 2010-054-DR,
in an amount five percent over the estimated construction cost less the Capital
Outlay Cash dedicated to construction. (Council District 5)
WHEREAS, there is an existing Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the
State of Louisiana and Jefferson Parish for 18th Street Drainage Improvements,
Edenborn Avenue Phase 2 (18th Street to West Esplanade Avenue Canal)
(hereinafter, the PROJECT), State Facility Planning & Control (hereinafter,
FP&C) Project No. 50-J26-12-01; and
WHEREAS, in order to utilize the State Capital Outlay funds for construction of
the PROJECT and to proceed with bidding the PROJECT, the Parish of Jefferson
is required to certify that funds for construction have been dedicated in an
amount greater than or equal to the estimated construction cost of $3,285,807.00
less the $98,000.00 Capital Outlay Cash dedicated to construction of the
PROJECT; and
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson has dedicated $3,352,097.35 in cash
funding for construction of the PROJECT, which amount is five percent over the
estimated construction cost of $3,285,807.00 less the $98,000.00 Capital Outlay
Cash dedicated to construction of the PROJECT.
NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of
said Parish:

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SECTION 1. That the Council does hereby certify that the Parish of Jefferson
has dedicated in cash, $3,352,097.35 for construction of 18th Street Drainage
Improvements, Edenborn Avenue Phase 2 (18th Street to West Esplanade
Avenue Canal), State Facility Planning & Control Project No. 50-J26-12-01,
Public Works Project No. 2010-054-DR, which amount is five percent over the
estimated construction cost of $3,285,807.00 less the $98,000.00 Capital Outlay
Cash dedicated to construction.
SECTION 2. That the construction costs shall be charged to Account No. 452304039-7454 (52356.036).
SECTION 3. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence
the Vice-Chairman, be and is authorized to execute any and all documents
necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126007
A resolution authorizing the Department of Environmental Affairs to pay
Invoice No. 10355 from Environmental Specialties, International, Inc. for
geomembrane repair services the at the Jefferson Parish Sanitary Landfill for a
total cost of $16,411.89. (Council District 3)
WHEREAS, gas accumulation under the geomembrane final cover in a portion
of Phase 3B of the Jefferson Parish Landfill damaged the geomembrane and
required the installation of a horizontal gas collection pipe; and
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish is mandated by air quality regulations to collect
and control the landfill gas, and
WHEREAS, emitting landfill gas can present an odor nuisance to nearby
residents, and
WHEREAS, the urgency for work did not allow for public bids for the welding
and repairs; and
WHEREAS, several contractors providing various services at the Jefferson
Parish Landfill were utilized to collaboratively install a horizontal gas collection
pipe and repair geomembrane leaks; and
WHEREAS, Environmental Specialties, International, Inc. had mobilized to the
Landfill to install a geomembrane liner in a new landfill cell as a subcontractor
to the Landfill operating contractor; and
WHEREAS, Environmental Specialties, International, Inc. had the personnel
and equipment on-site and available to assist with geomembrane welding and
repairs; and
WHEREAS, Environmental Specialties, International, Inc., welded the
geomembrane cover following installation of the horizontal gas collection pipe
and repaired several holes in the geomembrane caused by the gas accumulation.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Department of Finance be and is hereby authorized to
pay Invoice No. 10355 in the amount of $16,411.89 to Environmental Specialties
International, Inc., for Geomembrane Repair Services at the Jefferson Parish
Landfill.
SECTION 2. That the cost of said invoice shall be charged to Account No.
45900-4061-7454(59010.042).
SECTION 3. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence the Vice-Chairman, be and they are, hereby authorized to execute any
and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126008
A resolution ratifying the attached Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between
the Parish of Jefferson and Detour 17, LLC, d/b/a #Detour to provide community
youth programs at no cost to Jefferson Parish. (Council District No. 3)
WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(C) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides
that for a public purpose, the State and its political subdivisions or political
corporations may engage in cooperative endeavors with each other or with any
other private association, corporation or individuals; and
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish is authorized by Section 1.01(15) of the Jefferson
Parish Charter to enter into this Agreement for development and administration
of recreational facilities; and
WHEREAS, the public purpose of the Project is described as: Provide for a
program of social welfare for the aid and support of the youths of Jefferson
Parish; and
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish has a reasonable expectation of receiving a benefit
or value of youth programs that assist in developing productive, independent,
and self-sufficient youths of Jefferson Parish, which is at least equivalent to
the use of space within the Woodmere Community Center provided for in this
Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the transfer or expenditure of public funds or property is not a
gratuitous donation; and
WHEREAS, the citizens of Jefferson Parish will benefit from the efforts of these
parties working together.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson
Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the attached Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the
Parish of Jefferson and #Detour to provide community youth programs is hereby
ratified.
SECTION 2. That there is no direct cost associated with this agreement.
SECTION 3. That the term of this agreement shall commence on December 15,
2015.
SECTION 4. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence the Vice-Chairman, be and they are, hereby authorized to execute any
and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This resolution was declared to be adopted on this 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126009
A resolution outlining Jefferson Parishs annual certification
of compliance with the State of Louisianas Off-System
Bridge Replacement Program. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, the Code of Federal Regulations, as enacted by the United States
Congress, mandates that all structures defined as bridges located on all public
roads shall be inspected, rated for safe load capacity and posted in accordance
with the National Bridge Inspection Standards and that an inventory of these
bridges be maintained by each State; and
WHEREAS, the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development has
been entrusted with the authority to enforce the Federal Regulations within the
State of Louisiana; and
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish, under the strict regulation of the Louisiana
Department of Transportation and Development is responsible for the inspection,
rating and posting of all bridges under their jurisdiction.
WHEREAS, the stipulations and certification in this resolution are pre-requisites
to participation by Jefferson Parish in the Off-System Replacement Program.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council, the
governing authority of Jefferson Parish:
SECTION 1. That Jefferson Parish certifies to the Louisiana Department of
Transportation and Development that for the period of October 1, 2015 through
September 30. 2016:
a. Jefferson Parish will perform all interim inspections on all Jefferson Parish
owned or maintained bridges and on all bridges owned and maintained by
municipalities, within Jefferson Parish, in accordance with the National Bridge
Inspection Standards.
b. All bridges within the Parish of Jefferson, owned or maintained by Jefferson
Parish and those owned and maintained by municipalities, will be structurally
analyzed and rated by Jefferson Parish as to the safe load capacity in accordance
with AASHTO Manual for maintenance Inspection of Bridges. The load posting
information that has been determined by the
LA Department of Transportation and Development for all bridges where the
maximum legal load under Louisiana State law exceeds the load permitted
under the operating rating as determined above will be critically
reviewed by Jefferson Parish. Load posting information will be updated by
Jefferson Parish, or the municipality, to reflect all structural changes, any
obsolete structural ratings or any missing structural ratings.
c. All bridges within the Parish of Jefferson, owned or maintained by Jefferson
Parish and those owned and maintained by municipalities, which require load
posting or closing shall be load posted or closed by

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respective owner in accordance with the table in the Department of Transportation


and Development Engineering Directives and Standards
Manual Directive No. 1.1.1.8. All DOTD supplied load posting information
concerning a bridge shall be critically reviewed by a Jefferson Parish
Engineer prior to load posting.
SECTION 2. A copy of this resolution is to be sent to the Mayors of Gretna,
Kenner and Westwego.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Templet, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126012
A resolution selecting an engineering firm from the list of the approved firms
established under Resolution No. 124414, adopted on March 4, 2015 for routine
Engineering Services which cost under $300,000.00 for Drainage projects
whose services will be required to provide professional services for preparation
of plans and specifications for the design of automatic rakes for the trash screens
at Hero Pump Station (Council District 1).
WHEREAS, the Jefferson Parish Drainage Department has determined the need
for improvements to the trash screens at Hero Pump Station; and,
WHEREAS, the engineering fees associated with this project will not exceed
$300,000.00; and,
WHEREAS, by virtue of Resolution No. 124414 adopted on March 4, 2015, a
pre-approved list of firms for routine engineering and supplemental services for
Drainage Projects was established; and,
WHEREAS, the Parish Council desires to select a firm from the pre-approved
list for routine Drainage projects for the evaluation and design of drainage
improvements.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the
governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Council hereby selects the firm of Infinity Engineering
Consultants, LLC., 2626 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70119 to provide
professional services for preparation of plans and specifications for the design of
automatic rakes for the trash screens at Hero Pump Station (Council District 1).
SECTION 2. That in accordance with Ordinance No. 18571 adopted on August
5, 1992, the Administration shall negotiate a contract with the consultant
selected herein and said contract shall be submitted to the Council in complete
form, including all terms and conditions, for ratification by Council resolution
prior to execution of said contract.
SECTION 3. That Jefferson Parish shall not ratify an engineering agreement
for any work associated with this project until a funding source is established.
SECTION 4. That when a funding source is established for financing all
necessary services associated with this project, proper account lines will be
established.
SECTION 5. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence
the Vice-Chairman, be and is authorized to execute any and all documents
necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of


On motion of Mr. Templet, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126013
A resolution selecting an engineering firm from the list of the approved firms
established under Resolution No. 124517 adopted on March 25, 2015, for routine
engineering services which cost under $300,000.00 for Sewerage Projects,
which services will be required for professional and supplemental services for
the Upgrade of Rosethorne Wastewater Treatment Plant; SCIP D4105, (Council
District No. 1).
WHEREAS, by virtue of Resolution No. 124517 adopted on March 25, 2015, a
pre-approved list of firms for routine engineering and supplemental services for
Sewerage Projects was established; and
WHEREAS, the Jefferson Parish Department of Sewerage has determined that
there is a need for upgrading the existing Rosethorne Wastewater Treatment
Plant; and
WHEREAS, the engineering fees associated with the upgrades, excluding
resident inspection services, will not exceed $300,000.00; and
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish shall not ratify an engineering agreement for any
work associated with this project until a funding source is established; and
WHEREAS, when a funding source is established for financing all necessary
services associated with this project, proper account lines will be established;
and
WHEREAS, the Parish Council desires to select the firm of Burk-Kleinpeter,
Inc. 4176 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70119 from the pre-approved list for
routine engineering and supplemental services for Sewerage Projects to provide
for professional and supplemental services for the Upgrade of Rosethorne
Wastewater Treatment Plant.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Council does hereby select the firm of Burk-Kleinpeter,
Inc. 4176 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70119 to provide professional and
supplemental services for the Upgrade of Rosethrone Wastewater Treatment
Plant.
SECTION 2. That in accordance with Ordinance No. 18571 adopted on August
5, 1992, the Administration shall negotiate a contract with the consultant
selected herein and said contract shall be submitted to the Council in complete
form, including all terms and conditions, for ratification by Council resolution
prior to execution of said contract.
SECTION 3. That Jefferson Parish shall not ratify an engineering agreement
for any work associated with this project until a funding source is established.
SECTION 4. That when a funding source is established for financing all
necessary services associated with this project, proper account lines will be
established.
SECTION 5. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence
the Vice-Chairman, be and is authorized to execute any and all documents
necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Johnston, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126014
A resolution selecting an engineering firm from the list of the approved firms
established under Resolution No. 124517 adopted on March 25, 2015, and as
supplemented by Resolution No. 125603 adopted on September 23, 2015 for
routine engineering services which cost under $300,000.00 for Sewerage Projects,
which services will be required for professional and supplemental services for
redirecting flow and enhancing energy efficiency at the Transcontinental and
Vineland Lift Station; SCIP Project No. D5912 (Council District 2).
WHEREAS, by virtue of Resolution No. 124517 adopted on March 25, 2015, as
supplemented by Resolution No. 125603 adopted on September 23, 2015, preapproved lists of firms for routine engineering and supplemental services for
Sewerage Projects were established; and
WHEREAS, the Jefferson Parish Department of Sewerage has determined
that there is a need for redirecting flow and enhancing energy efficiency at the
Transcontinental and Vineland Lift Station; and
WHEREAS, the engineering fees associated with the basic and supplemental
services, excluding resident inspection services, will not exceed $300,000.00;
and
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish shall not ratify an engineering agreement for any
work associated with this project until a funding source is established; and
WHEREAS, when a funding source is established for financing all necessary
services associated with this project, proper account lines will be established;
and
WHEREAS, the Parish Council desires to select the firm of Green Point
Engineering from the pre-approved list for routine engineering and
supplemental services for Sewerage Projects to provide for professional and
supplemental services for redirecting flow and enhancing energy efficiency at
the Transcontinental and Vineland Lift Station.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Council does hereby select the firm of Green Point
Engineering, 818 Howard Ave., Suite 311, New Orleans, LA 70113 to provide
professional and supplemental services for redirecting flow and enhancing
energy efficiency at the Transcontinental and Vineland Lift Station.
SECTION 2. That in accordance with Ordinance No. 18571 adopted on August

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5, 1992, the Administration shall negotiate a contract with the consultant


selected herein and said contract shall be submitted to the Council in complete
form, including all terms and conditions, for ratification by Council resolution
prior to execution of said contract.
SECTION 3. That Jefferson Parish shall not ratify an engineering agreement
for any work associated with this project until a funding source is established.
SECTION 4. That when a funding source is established for financing all
necessary services associated with this project, proper account lines will be
established.
SECTION 5. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence
the Vice-Chairman, be and is authorized to execute any and all documents
necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

It was moved by Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that Item #58 on the
agenda of a resolution depositing the Jefferson Parish General Funds portion
of BP Deepwater Horizon settlement funds into escrow while a Parishwide
comprehensive spending plan is developed be and is hereby cancelled.
(Parishwide) (Mr. Lagasse) (Deferred from 10/7/15)
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

It was moved by Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that Item #59 on the
agenda of a resolution requesting the Jefferson Parish Legislative Delegation
to introduce, sponsor and endeavor to have enacted legislation to make the
Jefferson Parish Housing Authority a special district of Jefferson Parish be and
is hereby deferred until December 9, 2015. (Parishwide) (Mr. Lagasse) (Deferred
from 10/7/15)
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126015
A resolution ratifying an agreement with GreenPoint Engineering, LLC
for professional engineering and consulting services to provide design and
construction phase services for the Helios Lift Station Improvements at a cost
of $148,888.00 with the cost not to be exceeded by ten (10) percent without an
amendment to the contract authorized by Council Resolution Sewerage Capital
Improvement Program Project No. D5597 (Council District 5).
WHEREAS, on January 14, 2015, by virtue of Resolution No.124170, the
Jefferson Parish Council selected the firm of GreenPoint Engineering, LLC
for professional engineering and consulting services for Helios Lift Station
Improvements; and
WHEREAS, the scope of work includes the installation of variable frequency
drive pumps and control panels, rehabilitation of the existing wet well, and other
miscellaneous improvements at the lift station; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Capital Projects has negotiated a fee of
$148,888.00 for basic and supplemental services.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson
Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Council does hereby ratify the terms of the agreement
with GreenPoint Engineering, LLC for professional engineering and consulting
services to provide design and construction phase services for the Helios Lift
Station Improvements at a total cost of $148,888.00.
SECTION 2. That the Department of Capital Projects has negotiated a lump sum
fee of $79,988.00 for the Basic Services and a not-to-exceed fee of $68,900.00
for the Supplemental Services.
SECTION 3. That the fee in the amount of $148,888.00 will be funded from
Account No. 44940-4023-7451 (49433.004)
SECTION 4. That the fixed amount of compensation stated in the contract shall
not be exceeded by a factor of more than ten (10) percent without an amendment
to the contract authorized by Council resolution.
SECTION 5. That the term of this Agreement shall commence on the date of
execution.
SECTION 6. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence the Vice-Chairman, be and they are, hereby authorized to execute any
and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126016
A resolution ratifying an Engineering Agreement between the Parish of
Jefferson and Professional Engineering Consultants Corporation to provide
engineering services for the design and construction of Bike Path along Leo
Kerner Parkway (Barataria Blvd to Parc Des Familles Entrance), State Facility
Planning & Control Project No. 50-J26-12-03, Public Works Project No. 2012026-RB, for an amount Not-to-Exceed $99,085.00. (Council District 1)
WHEREAS, by virtue of Resolution No. 124428, adopted on January 28,
2015, the Jefferson Parish Council (hereinafter, OWNER) selected the firm of
Professional Engineering Consultants Corporation (hereinafter, ENGINEER),
to provide engineering services for the design and construction of Bike Path
along Leo Kerner Parkway (Barataria Blvd to Parc Des Familles Entrance), State
Facility Planning & Control Project No. 50-J26-12-03, Public Works Project No.
2012-026-RB (hereinafter, the PROJECT); and
WHEREAS, a Lump Sum fee of $83,085.00 for Basic Design Services and a
Not-To-Exceed fee of $16,000.00 for Supplemental Services (Coordination
with Surveyor and Traffic Engineer - $6,000.00; Traffic Engineering Services
- $10,000.00) has been negotiated and mutually agreed upon by the Jefferson
Parish Department of Engineering and the ENGINEER to provide engineering
services for the design of the PROJECT; and
WHEREAS, fees for construction services will be negotiated at a later date
when the scope of required services can be better defined; and
WHEREAS, the ENGINEER shall not perform any phase of Basic Services or
any Supplemental Service without the written authorization of the Jefferson
Parish Department of Engineering.NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by
the Jefferson Parish Council, the governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Council does hereby ratify the terms of the Engineering
Agreement with Professional Engineering Consultants Corporation to provide
engineering services for the design and construction of Bike Path along Leo
Kerner Parkway (Barataria Blvd to Parc Des Familles Entrance), State Facility
Planning & Control Project No. 50-J26-12-03, Public Works Project No. 2012026-RB.
SECTION 2. That the termination date of said Agreement is three (3) years from
the date of execution of the Agreement.
SECTION 3. That the costs associated with these services shall be a Not-toExceed fee of $99,085.00 to be charged to Account No. 44560-4008-7451
(45652.100).
SECTION 4. That the ENGINEER shall not perform any phase of Basic Services
or any Supplemental Service without the written authorization of the Jefferson
Parish Department of Engineering.
SECTION 5. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence
the Vice-Chairman, be and is authorized to execute any and all documents
necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse , seconded by Mr. Roberts , the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126017
A resolution ratifying a two year Laboratory Services Agreement between
the Parish of Jefferson and Fugro Consultants, Inc., to provide for testing
and/or inspection of materials and equipment on an as-needed basis for the
Department of Public Works, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish,
Public Works Project No. 2015-017B-RB, for a total not-to-exceed annual fee of
$300,000.00. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, by virtue of Resolution No. 125358, adopted on August 12, 2015, the
Jefferson Parish Council selected the firm of Fugro Consultants, Inc., to provide
laboratory services for testing and/or inspection of materials and equipment on

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an as-needed basis for the Department of Public Works, for projects located
throughout Jefferson Parish, Public Works Project No. 2015-017B-RB; and
WHEREAS, the maximum cumulative fee that can be charged for all work on
this contract shall not exceed $300,000.00 per year unless increased by contract
amendment approved by the Jefferson Parish Council; and
WHEREAS, all services shall be provided on an as-needed basis and there
shall be no guarantee as to the amount of work given on a yearly basis; and
WHEREAS, payment under this contract shall be contingent upon the
availability of funds for each individual project.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the
governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Council does hereby ratify the terms of the Laboratory
Services Agreement with the firm of Fugro Consultants, Inc., to provide
laboratory services for testing and/or inspection of materials and equipment on
an as-needed basis for the Department of Public Works, for a period of two
years, for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish, Public Works Project No.
2015-017B-RB, for a total not-to-exceed annual fee of $300,000.00.
SECTION 2. That the maximum cumulative annual fee of $300,000.00 that can
be charged to this project to provide laboratory services on an as-needed basis
for projects located throughout Jefferson Parish be charged to the appropriate
account line on a job to job basis.
SECTION 3. That all services shall be provided on an as-needed basis and
there shall be no guarantee as to the amount of work given on a yearly basis.
SECTION 4. That the term for this Agreement shall commence on the later date
of September 12, 2015 or the date of execution by all parties.
SECTION 5. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence
the Vice-Chairman, be and is authorized to execute any and all documents
necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts , the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO: 126018
A resolution approving Amendment No. 2 extending Contract No. 55-11514 with
Dr. Susan R. Andrews, Ph.D., dated November, 22, 2010 for two (2) additional
years, to provide psychological evaluations on prospective firefighters and for
counseling department employees on an as needed basis for the Jefferson Parish
East Bank Consolidated Fire Department, for a cost not to exceed $50,000.00
over the 2 year period (Parish-wide).
WHEREAS, the current contract to, provide psychological evaluations on
prospective firefighters and for counseling department employees on an as
needed basis for the Jefferson Parish East Bank Consolidated Fire Department
duly authorized pursuant to Resolution No. 115479 , adopted October 13, 2010,
will expire November 22, 2015; and
WHEREAS, the Parish and Dr. Susan Andrews, Ph.D. wish to extend the
current agreement for two (2) additional years with a new termination date of
November 22, 2017; and
WHEREAS, the contract cap will be increased from $35,000.00 to $50,000.00
to cover the cost of the contract extension; and
WHEREAS, all other terms and conditions of the current agreement will remain
unchanged.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish.
SECTION 1. That the Council does hereby authorize and approve Amendment
No.2 extending until November 22, 2017, the contract (55-11514) between the
Parish of Jefferson and Dr. Susan Andrews, Ph.D., dated November 22, 2010, to
provide, psychological evaluations on prospective firefighters and for counseling
department employees on an as needed basis for the Jefferson Parish East Bank
Consolidated Fire Department as authorized pursuant to Resolution No.115479,
adopted October 13, 2010.
SECTION 2. That the term of the current agreement will be extended for two (2)
additional years with a new termination date of November 22, 2017.
SECTION 3. That the contract cap is increased from $35,000.00 to $50,000.00
to cover the cost of the contract extension.
SECTION 4. That all other terms and conditions of the current agreement will
remain unchanged.
SECTION 5. That all expenditures associated with this contract extension will
be charged to budget account No. 22100-2921-7351.04
SECTION 6. That the Council Chairman or, in his absence, the Vice Chairman,
is authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to give full force and
effect to this resolution and Amendment No. 2 which amendment is attached and
made a part of this resolution.
The foregoing resolution, having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126019
A resolution ratifying Amendment No. 2, which amends the existing
Engineering Agreement with Principal Engineering, Inc. dated January 6,
2012, for engineering services related to the design of improvements to Sewer
Lift Station at Morton & Ingrid (E6-3A), to provide an additional not to exceed
amount of $30,000.00 to complete resident inspection services on the project,
which increases the total value of the contract by $30,000.00 from $153,090.00
to $183,090.00 and to establish a new contract termination date of July 6, 2016,
Sewerage Capital Improvement Program Project No. D5718 (Council District
No. 4).
WHEREAS, there is an Engineering Agreement dated January 6, 2012, between
Jefferson Parish and Principal Engineering, Inc., as authorized by Resolution
No. 118023 dated December 7, 2011, and as amended by Amendment No. 1 as
authorized by Resolution No. 123403 dated August 27, 2014, for rehabilitation of
sewer lift station at Morton & Ingrid (E6-3A); and
WHEREAS, the anticipated level of resident inspection services will exceed the
available contract amount; and
WHEREAS, it is therefore necessary to increase the resident inspection amount
by $30,000.00 (not to exceed) in order to provide these services; and
WHEREAS, the total cost of the contract will therefore increase by $30,000.00
from $153,090.00 to $183,090.00; and
WHEREAS, the existing contract will expire on January 6, 2016, and a new
contract termination date of July 6, 2016, needs to be established so that the
engineers can complete all construction administration and project close out
services for this project.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Council does hereby ratify Amendment No. 2, which
amends the existing Engineering Agreement with Principal Engineering, Inc.
dated January 6, 2012, for the design of improvements to Sewer Lift Station
Morton & Ingrid (E6-3A), to provide additional resident inspection services and
to establish a new contract termination date of July 6, 2016.
SECTION 2. That the total value of the contract increases by $30,000.00 from
$153,090.00 to $183,090.00.
SECTION 3. That the costs associated with the additional engineering and
supplemental services are to be charged to Sewerage Capital Improvement
Program Account No. 44940-4023-7451 (49412.009), Contract No. 55-12381.
SECTION 4. That all other terms, provisions and conditions of the Agreement
dated January 6, 2012 and Amendment No. 1, except as specifically modified by
this Amendment No. 2, shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 5. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence
the Vice-Chairman, be and is authorized to execute any and all documents
necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse , seconded by Mr. Roberts , the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126020
A resolution ratifying the attached Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between
the Parish of Jefferson and the Administrators of The Tulane Educational Fund
to provide the services of the Tulane School of Architecture, Tulane Regional
Urban Design Center (TRUDC) for an academic investigation of design
standards for Fat City in an amount not to exceed Twenty Thousand Dollars
($20,000.00). (Council District 5)
WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(C) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides
that for a public purpose, the State and its political subdivisions may engage in
cooperative endeavors with each other, with the United States or its agencies, or
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WHEREAS, Art. VII, Sec. 14(B) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 provides
that public funds may be used for programs of social welfare for the aid and
support of the citizens of Jefferson Parish; and
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson is authorized by Section 1.01 (2) and (13) to
enter into this Agreement for the preparation and establishment of plans, zoning
standards, and programs that promote urban rehabilitation and the physical
development of the parish; and
WHEREAS, the public purposes of the Project are to promote economic
development, reduce blight, and increase the general welfare of Jefferson Parish
while supporting an educational program that benefits the citizens of Jefferson
Parish; and
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson has a reasonable expectation of receiving
the planning and educational program which is at least equivalent to the Twenty
Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) consideration provided for in this Agreement;
and
WHEREAS, the transfer or expenditure of public funds or property is not a
gratuitous donation; and
WHEREAS, the citizens of Jefferson Parish will benefit from the efforts of these
parties working together; and
WHEREAS, Parish of Jefferson desires to cooperate with the Administrators of
the Tulane Educational Fund in the implementation of the project as hereinafter
provided.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson
Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Cooperative Endeavor Agreement between the Parish of
Jefferson and the Administrators of The Tulane Educational Fund to provide the
services of the Tulane School of Architecture, Tulane Regional Urban Design
Center (TRUDC) for an academic investigation of design standards for Fat City
in an amount not to exceed Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) is hereby
ratified.
SECTION 2. That Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) shall be paid from
Account No. 22520-3552-7331 and Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) shall be
paid from account No. 10010-0068-7331.
SECTION 3. That the term of this contract shall commence upon the date of
execution of the Agreement.
SECTION 4. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence the Vice-Chairman, be and they are, hereby authorized to execute any
and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November,
2015.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126021
A resolution ratifying Amendment No. 1 requesting the reallocation of the
distribution of funds in Attachment A to the existing Cooperative Endeavor
Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and the State of Louisiana, Louisiana
Office of Facility Planning and Control and Department of Wildlife and
Fisheries which provides $350,000.00 through an appropriation by the United
States Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Services to the Department of
Recreation for improvements made to the boat launch ramp at Bonnabel Boat
Launch Resolution. (Council District 5)
WHEREAS, the cost of the project was estimated to be $837,036.00 but bid
prices for the construction portion came in at $577,219.70; and
WHEREAS, the Federal participation remains at a maximum of $350,000.00;
and
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish and the State Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
have recognized a need to improve boating access in Lake Pontchartrain and has
entered into an agreement with the United States Department of Interior, Fish
and Wildlife Service (USFWS), to obtain federal monies; and
WHEREAS, the original Cooperative Endeavor Agreement was passed by
Jefferson Parish Council on January 28, 2015, Resolution 124302.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, acting
as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That Amendment No. 1 requesting the reallocation of the
distribution of funds in Attachment A to the existing Cooperative Endeavor
Agreement between the Parish of Jefferson and the State of Louisiana, Louisiana
Office of Facility Planning and Control and Department of Wildlife and
Fisheries which provides $350,000.00 through an appropriation by the United
States Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Services to the Department of
Recreation for improvements made to the boat launch ramp at Bonnabel Boat
Launch Resolution is hereby ratified.
SECTION 2. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence the Vice-Chairman, be and they are, hereby authorized to execute any
and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
SECTION 3. That when received, all state disbursements will be credited to
Account No. 44600-0000-5810(46010.007).
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126022
A resolution ratifying an Intergovernmental Agreement between Gretna Police
Department and Jefferson Parish to provide funding to the Gretna Police
Department for the West Bank Security Task Force for one year. (Council
Districts 1, 2, 3)
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish and the Gretna Police Department are authorized
to enter into this agreement pursuant to La. R.S. 33:1324 which permits any
parish, municipality or political subdivision of the state, or any combination
thereof, to make agreements between or among themselves to engage jointly in
police, fire and health protection; and
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish, pursuant to Charter Section 1.01(5), has the
authority to provide law enforcement, police protection, crime investigation and
related services to all citizens of Jefferson Parish; and
WHEREAS, there exists the West Bank Security Task Force, a multi-agency
task force to help increase law enforcement and provide greater protection for
the citizens of Jefferson Parish who live on the West Bank of the Mississippi
River; and
WHEREAS, the public purpose of this Agreement is to enhance law enforcement,
police protection, and crime investigation for the citizens of Jefferson Parish;
and
WHEREAS, the Parish has a reasonable expectation of receiving increased police
protection and security in Jefferson Parish, thus creating a safer environment
for residents, which is at least equivalent to the $90,000.00 provided for in this
Agreement; and
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish wishes to enter into an Intergovernmental
Agreement with the Gretna Police Department to provide funding to the Gretna
Police Department so that the Gretna Police Department can provide manpower,
support, and funding to the West Bank Security Task Force for one year.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson
Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That Jefferson Parish is hereby authorized to enter into the attached
Intergovernmental Agreement with the Gretna Police Department to fund the
West Bank Security Task Force for one year for a cost not to exceed NinetyThousand Dollars ($90,000.00).
SECTION 2. That all costs referenced therein will be charged to account number
22530-3553-7680.
SECTION 3. That the term of this Agreement shall commence on February 20,
2016.
SECTION 4. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence the Vice-Chairman, be and they are, hereby authorized to execute any
and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution


was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126023
A resolution authorizing the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in
his absence, the Vice-Chairman, to execute Designation of Construction
Contractor as Agent of a Governmental Entity, for sub-contractors (Walter
J. Barnes Electric Co., Inc. and Gulf Coast Underground) to the construction
project at the Harvey Wastewater Treatment Plant - Rehabilitate Bar Screens and
Sluice Gates, SCIP Project No. C3121, (Council District 3).
WHEREAS, bids were advertised and accepted for the Council to engage the

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services of the lowest responsive and responsible bidder Gottfried Contracting,


LLC for the Harvey Wastewater Treatment Plant - Rehabilitate Bar Screens and
Sluice Gates; and
WHEREAS, by virtue of Resolution 125494 dated August 26, 2015, Gottfried
Contracting, LLC was designated as the agent of Jefferson Parish for tax exempt
purposes for the duration of this project; and
WHEREAS, it was found necessary to have sub-contractors (Walter J. Barnes
Electric Co., Inc. and Gulf Coast Underground) for this construction project to
procure large quantity of material and equipment; and
WHEREAS, Gottfried Contracting, LLC has requested that their subcontractors be therefore designated as agent of government entity and granted
tax exemption certificate for the duration of this project; and
WHEREAS, the construction documents allow for the Parish of Jefferson to
designate the General Contractor and its sub-contractors to act as the Parishs
Purchasing Agent for tax exempt purposes; and
WHEREAS, purchases by the General Contractor and its Sub-Contractors for
this project will be paid by the Parish of Jefferson, with care and custody being
the duty of the Contractors.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Harvey Wastewater Treatment Plant - Rehabilitate Bar
Screens and Sluice Gates bid documents includes a provision allowing the
General Contractor and its sub-contractors to act as the Parishs Purchasing
Agent for tax exempt purposes.
SECTION 2: That the Council Chairman or, in his absence, the Vice-Chairman
is hereby authorized to execute the Designation of Construction Contractor as
Agent of a Governmental Entity and Sales Tax Exemption Certificate to Walter
J. Barnes Electric Co., Inc. and Gulf Coast Underground who are subcontractors
for Gottfried Contracting, LLC.
SECTION 3.That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence
the Vice-Chairman, be and is hereby authorized, empowered, and directed to
sign and execute any and all documents relating to the Parish of Jeffersons
participating in utilizing the Sales Tax Exempt Status for the Harvey Wastewater
Treatment Plant - Rehabilitate Bar Screens and Sluice Gates.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

It was moved by Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that Item #69 on the
agenda of a resolution authorizing a settlement in the lawsuit entitled Parish
of Jefferson, et al. v. N-Y Associates, Inc., et al., 24th JDC, No. 729-084, Div.
H be and is hereby cancelled. (Parishwide) (Approved by Mr. Lagasse at the
request of the Administration)
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

It was moved by Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, that Item #70 on the
agenda of a resolution authorizing a settlement in the lawsuit entitled Parish of
Jefferson v. Atmos Energy Corporation and La. Natural Gas Services, LLC.,
24th JDC, No. 739-739, Div. D be and is hereby cancelled. (Parishwide)
(Approved by Mr. Lagasse at the request of the Administration
The foregoing motion having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as
follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126024
A resolution authorizing expenditure not to exceed $105,666.48 for the renewal
of service and maintenance of the self-check-out equipment from Bibliotheca for
the Library Department. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, this equipment provides patron operated, automated self-service
check-out system for circulating library materials in all formats; and
WHEREAS, the self-check-out equipment improves library efficiency and
service by allowing simple check-out transactions to be completed without
having to wait in line; and
WHEREAS, the Library Department has sole source letter from Bibliotheca,
that this equipment is designed and manufactured for Bibliotheca, stating that
they are the sole source for the service and maintenance for this equipment.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Purchasing Department is hereby authorized to issue
a payment/purchase order to Bibliotheca for the renewal of service and
maintenance of the self-check-out equipment in an amount not to exceed
$105,666.48.
SECTION 2. That the expenditure for these services will be charged to the
Library Department Numbers:
1. 44780-4016-XXXX (47810-XXX)
2. And future accounts as assigned
SECTION 3. That the Chairman for the Jefferson Parish Council or in his
absence the Vice-Chairman, be and is hereby authorized to sign and approve
any and all documents necessary to implement this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse , seconded by Mr. Roberts , the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126025
A resolution authorizing the Animal Shelter Department to pay an invoice from
Genevieve Wisdom, DVM for Veterinarian Services at the Animal Shelter for a
total cost of $284.52 (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, due to unforeseen circumstances, the Animal Shelter Department
did not have a permanent veterinarian at the West Bank Animal Shelter location
for the month of October, 2015; and
WHEREAS, Genevieve Wisdom, DVM, performed veterinary services for the
Animal Shelter.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Department of Finance be and is hereby authorized to
pay Invoice #8 in the amount of $284.52 to Genevieve Wisdom, DVM, for
Veterinarian Services at Animal Shelter.
SECTION 2. That the cost of said invoice be charged to Account No. 217102200-7331.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse , seconded by Mr. Roberts , the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126026
A resolution authorizing the Animal Shelter Department to pay an invoice from
Allison L. Beckman, DVM for Veterinarian Services at the Animal Shelter for a
total cost of $3,083.65 (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, due to unforeseen circumstances, the Animal Shelter Department
did not have permanent veterinarians at the East or West Bank Animal Shelter
locations for the month of September, 2015; and
WHEREAS, Allison L. Beckman, DVM, performed veterinary services for the
Animal Shelter during that period.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Department of Finance be and is hereby authorized to
pay Invoice #7 in the amount of $3,083.65 to Allison L. Beckman, DVM, for
Veterinarian Services at Animal Shelter.
SECTION 2. That the cost of said invoice be charged to Account No. 217102200-7331.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse , seconded by Mr. Roberts , the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126027

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A resolution authorizing Jefferson Parish, acting as the designated Local


Workforce Development Area, to accept funding under the Strategies to
Empower People (STEP) Program in the amount of $113,892 for the period of
July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016 through the Louisiana Workforce Commission
(LWC). (PARISHWIDE)
WHEREAS, the Louisiana Workforce Commission has entered into an
agreement with the Louisiana Department of Social Services to implement the
STEP program beginning in July, 2015, and;
WHEREAS, the STEP program is designed to provide case management
services to work eligible cash assistance recipients, as referred by the Louisiana
Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), to move those families
from cash assistance to employment in Jefferson Parish, and;
WHEREAS, the STEP program for Jefferson Parish will be administered
through the Jefferson Parish Department of Workforce Connection, and;
WHEREAS, each Local Workforce Development Area is required to submit the
necessary documents to accept the STEP Program funds, and;
WHEREAS, The Parish President is recognized by the Louisiana Workforce
Commission as the official required to sign all documents related to the
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) and STEP Program on
behalf of the Jefferson Parish.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Council of Jefferson
Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That Jefferson Parish is hereby authorized to apply for and accept
the STEP program funding in the amount of $113,892 through the Louisiana
Workforce Commission for the period of July 1, 2015 June 30, 2016.
SECTION 2. That the Accounting Department is authorized to establish the
appropriate accounts to budget for these funds.
SECTION 3. That the Jefferson Parish President is authorized to sign all
necessary documents in reference to the required forms for application and
acceptance of the STEP Program.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse , seconded by Mr. Roberts , the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126028
A resolution ratifying an Intergovernmental Agreement between Jefferson
Parish and the City of Gretna to provide program management and monitoring
services for the Jefferson Parish Home Incarceration Program and to provide for
related matters. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson and the City of Gretna are authorized
to enter into this Agreement pursuant to La. R.S. 33:1324 which permits any
parish, municipality or political subdivision of the state, or any combination
thereof, to make agreements between or among themselves to engage jointly in
police, fire and health protection; and
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish, pursuant to Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, Code of
Ordinances Section 1.01(5), has the authority to provide law enforcement, police
protection, crime investigation and related services to all citizens of Jefferson
Parish; and
WHEREAS, there exists the Jefferson Parish Home Incarceration Program,
which provides strict monitoring and supervision of offenders placed within
control of the program by the Courts to protect the residents in the communities
where the offenders reside; and
WHEREAS, the public purpose of the Project is to provide for the safety of
residents of Jefferson Parish through the monitoring and supervision of offenders
placed within control of the Home Incarceration Program; and
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson has a reasonable expectation of receiving
personnel for the Home Incarceration Program, which is at least equivalent to
the Seven Hundred Twenty-Three Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety-Four Dollars
($723,894.00) as described in this Agreement; and
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish wishes to enter into an Intergovernmental
Agreement with the City of Gretna to provide program management and
monitoring services for the Jefferson Parish Home Incarceration Program
located at 327 Huey P. Long Avenue in Gretna, Louisiana.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish Council of Jefferson
Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That an Intergovernmental Agreement between Jefferson Parish
and the City of Gretna to provide program management and monitoring services
for one year and in the interim for a period not longer than 60 days for the
Jefferson Parish Home Incarceration Program, is hereby authorized and ratified.
SECTION 2. That costs associated with this Agreement shall not exceed an
annual cap of Seven Hundred Twenty-Three Thousand Eight Hundred NinetyFour Dollars ($723,894.00), and charged to Account No. 10010-0120-027-7022.
SECTION 3. That the term for this contract shall commence upon November
20, 2015.
SECTION 4. That the Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his
absence the Vice-Chairman, be and they are, hereby authorized to execute any
and all documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse , seconded by Mr. Roberts , the following resolution
was offered.
RESOLUTION NO. 126029
A resolution authorizing a settlement in the lawsuit entitled Ohio Casualty
Insurance Company v. Jefferson Parish, 24th JDC, No. 720-522, Div. J, and to
provide for related matters. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, the Parish of Jefferson is a party in a lawsuit entitled Ohio Casualty
Insurance Company v. Jefferson Parish, 24th JDC, No. 720-522, Div. J; and
WHEREAS, the Parish and plaintiff have reached a tentative agreement on a
proposed settlement; and
WHEREAS, the Jefferson Parish Council desires to settle these matters
amicably:
NOW THEREFORE, the Jefferson Parish Council, acting as governing authority
of the Parish of Jefferson, Louisiana, hereby resolves:
SECTION 1. That the Parish Attorney is hereby authorized to agree to the
proposed settlement in the lawsuit entitled Ohio Casualty Insurance Company
v. Jefferson Parish, 24th JDC, No. 720-522, Div. J and to sign and file with the
Court any and all pleadings and other papers consistent with the terms of that
settlement, and take any other actions necessary or advisable to effectuate the
settlement.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted this the 4th day of November, 2015.
mber, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126030
A resolution authorizing the Animal Shelter Department to pay an invoice from
Nicholas Moraites, DVM for Veterinarian Services at the Animal Shelter for a
total cost of $2,006.65 (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, the Animal Shelter Department did not have a permanent
veterinarian at the West Bank Animal Shelter location for the month of October,
2015; and
WHEREAS, Nicholas Moraites, DVM, performed veterinary services for the
Animal Shelter during that period.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the Department of Finance be and is hereby authorized
to pay Invoice #3 in the amount of 2,006.65 to Nicholas Moraites, DVM, for
Veterinarian Services at Animal Shelter.
SECTION 2. That the cost of said invoice be charged to Account No. 217102200-7331.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
The resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.

On motion of Mr. Lagasse, seconded by Mr. Roberts, the following resolution
was offered:
RESOLUTION NO. 126031
A resolution authorizing and ratifying the acceptance of a 20 water servitude
on Parcel 6-D, Cannes Brulees Subdivision, City of Kenner, and to provide for
related matters. (Council District 4)
WHEREAS, GY-Kenner, LA-1-UT, LLC is the owner of Parcel 6-D, Cannes
Brulees Subdivision, City of Kenner, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana; and

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WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish is requiring the dedication of a 20 water servitude,


in accordance with a survey by BFM Professional Land Surveyors, dated August
19, 2015; and
WHEREAS, said owner is willing to grant said servitude to Jefferson Parish.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council, the
governing authority of said Parish:
SECTION 1. That the acceptance of a 20 water servitude on Parcel 6-D, Cannes
Brulees Subdivision, City of Kenner, in accordance with a survey by BFM
Professional Land Surveyors, dated August 19, 2015, is hereby authorized and
ratified.
SECTION 2.That the Council Chairman, or in his absence the Vice-Chairman,
is authorized to sign any and all documents required to carry out the provisions
of this resolution.
The foregoing Resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This Resolution was declared adopted on this the 4th day of November, 2015.


On motion of Mr. Johnston, seconded by Mr. Lagasse, the following resolution


was offered as amended:
RESOLUTION NO. 126032
A resolution ratifying the attached Amendment No. 3 to the Agreement among
Sisung Investment Management Services, LLC (SIMS) and the Parish of
Jefferson, Jefferson Parish Hospital Services District Number 1 d/b/a West
Jefferson Medical Center and Jefferson Parish Hospital District Number Two,
d/b/a East Jefferson General Hospital to provide investment management
services. (Parishwide)
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 119752 dated the 10th day of October
2012, Jefferson Parish, Jefferson Parish Hospital Services District No. 1 and
Jefferson Parish Hospital Services District No. 2 and SIMS entered into the
Agreement for investment advisory services for the three year term of January
1, 2013 through December 31, 2015; and
WHEREAS, Amendment No. 1 was authorized pursuant to Resolution No.
123618, adopted on September 17, 2014, to provide an annual fee schedule
applicable to the different asset classes that are to be separately and independently
applied to Jefferson Parish, West Jefferson Medical Center, and East Jefferson
General Hospital for the calculation of their separate and independent fees; and
WHEREAS, Amendment No. 2 was authorized pursuant to Resolution No.
125429, adopted on August 12, 2015, to extend the term of the Agreement for a
period of two years to December 31, 2017; and
WHEREAS, Amendment No. 2 shall not apply to West Jefferson Medical Center
or East Jefferson General Hospital pursuant to Resolution No. 125429 adopted
on August 12, 2015; and
WHEREAS, Section 9 of the Agreement provides the Parish has the option to
extend the Agreement for an additional two year period to expire June 30, 2016;
and
WHEREAS, Jefferson Parish, and Jefferson Parish Hospital Services District
Number One and SIMS wish to extend the contract pursuant to such provision.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Jefferson Parish Council of
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, acting as governing authority of said Parish;
SECTION 1.That the Attached Amendment No. 3 to the Agreement among
SIMS and Jefferson Parish Hospital Services District Number 1 to provide
investment management services is hereby ratified.
SECTION 2.The term of the Agreement shall be extended to June 30, 2016 for
investment advisory services for Jefferson Parish Hospital Services District
Number One.
SECTION 3.All other terms and conditions of the Agreement will remain the
same.
SECTION 4.The Chairman of the Jefferson Parish Council, or in his absence
the Vice-Chairman, be and they are, hereby authorized to execute any and all
documents necessary to give full force and effect to this resolution.
The foregoing resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was
as follows:
YEAS: 7 NAYS: None ABSENT: None
This resolution was declared to be adopted on this the 4th day of November,
2015.

EMERGENCY DECLARATION
A resolution declaring and certifying an emergency and invoking the emergency
provisions of the Public Bid Law to allow East Jefferson General Hospital
(EJGH) to immediately contract for necessary emergency repairs to the Canal
Parking Garage. (Council District No. 5).



BIDS

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS


BID PROPOSAL NO. 50- 00114815
Sealed bids will be received until the hour of 2:00 P.M., local time on Tuesday,
December 1, 2015 in the Purchasing Department, Suite 4400, Jefferson Parish
General Government Building, located at 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna,
Louisiana, 70053, and publicly opened upon completion of administrative tasks
for the following:
EAST BANK WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT RENOVATION AND
REHABILITATION OF THE OPERATIONS BUILDING, PHASE 2
JEFFERSON PARISH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT NO.
D5121
This project will be Sales Tax Free in accordance with LSA-R.S. 47:301(8) (c).
All bids must be in accordance with the contract documents on file with the
Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department, Suite 4400, Jefferson Parish General
Government Building, at 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna, Louisiana. All bidders
must show the Bid Proposal Number on the outside of their bid envelope and on
the bid proposal. Late bids will not be accepted.
Each Bid must be accompanied by certified check, cashiers check, or bid bond
acceptable to the owner in the amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total
amount bid, including all alternatives, and payable without condition to the owner.
If submitting a bid online, vendors must submit an electronic bid bond through
the respective online clearinghouse bond management system(s) as indicated
in the electronic bid Solicitation on Central Auction House. No scanned paper
copies of any bid bond will be accepted as part of the electronic bid submission.
As required by state and federal funding regulations of the Federal government
and State of Louisiana and bonding and insurance requirements.
The drawings and specifications are on file and open for inspection in the
Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department, Suite 4400, Jefferson Parish General
Government Building, at 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna, Louisiana. A complete
set of Contract Documents may be secured from Shread-Kuyrkendall and
Associates, Inc., 13000 Justice Avenue, Suite 16, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816,
(Phone # 225-296-1335, FAX 225-296-1338) by licensed contractors upon
receipt of $300.00 per set. Deposit on the first set of documents furnished bona
fide prime bidders will be fully refunded upon return of documents in good
condition no later than ten (10) days after receipts of bids.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond
guaranteeing faithful performance of the contract. Companies providing the
bonds shall comply with the requirements of LRS-R.S. 38:2218 and R.S. 38:2219
as applicable.
The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to reject all bids and to reject
bids for just cause, pursuant to the law.
A Pre-Bid Conference will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 17, 2015
at the Jefferson Parish East Bank Waste Water Treatment Plant Administration
Building, located at #2 Humane Way, Harahan, LA. 70123. All interested parties
are invited to attend.
Brenda J. Campos
Jenifer Lotz
Director Chief Buyer
Purchasing Department
Purchasing Department
ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: October 28, 2015 and November 4 and 11,
2015
Bids may also be viewed and submitted online at http://purchasing.jeffparish.net


Advertisement for Bids


SEALED BIDS will be received until the hour of 2:00 p.m. local time and publicly
opened upon completion of administrative tasks, on Tuesday, December 8, 2015
in the Purchasing Department, 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 4400, Jefferson Parish
General Government Building, Gretna, LA, to furnish Jefferson Parish with:
PROPOSAL NO. 50-00114844 TWO (2) YEAR CONTRACT TO PROVIDE
JANITORIAL SERVICES FOR THE JEFFERSON PARISH ANIMAL
SHELTER EAST AND WEST BANK LOCATIONS
As per specifications on file gratis:
Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department
200 Derbigny Street
Suite 4400 Jefferson Parish General Government Building
Gretna, Louisiana 70053

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(504) 364-2678
Bids may also be viewed and submitted online at: http://purchasing.jeffparish.
net
Each bid must be accompanied by a cashiers check, certified check, or surety
bid bond
in the amount of 5% of the total bid amount WHEN INDICATED IN
THE SPECIFICATIONS. If submitting a bid online, vendors must submit
an electronic bid bond through the respective online clearinghouse bond
management system(s) as indicated in the electronic bid Solicitation on Central
Auction House. No scanned paper copies of any bid bond will be accepted as
part of the electronic bid submission.
The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to accept or reject any and all
bids, in whole or part, for just cause pursuant to the law.
Brenda J. Campos
Jenifer Lotz
Director Chief Buyer
Purchasing Department
Purchasing Department
ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: November 4, 11, & 18, 2015

Advertisement for Bids
SEALED BIDS will be received until the hour of 2:00 p.m. local time and
publicly opened upon completion of administrative tasks, on Thursday,
November 19, 2015 in the Purchasing Department, 200 Derbigny Street, Suite
4400, Jefferson Parish General Government Building, Gretna, LA, to furnish
Jefferson Parish with:
PROPOSAL NO. 50-114838 Two year contract to supply athletic wear uniforms
for the Jefferson Parish East Bank Consolidated Fire Department.
As per specifications on file gratis:
Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department
200 Derbigny Street
Suite 4400 Jefferson Parish General Government Building
Gretna, Louisiana 70053
(504) 364-2678
Bids may also be viewed and submitted online at: http://purchasing.jeffparish.
net
Each bid must be accompanied by a cashiers check, certified check, or surety
bid bond
in the amount of 5% of the total bid amount WHEN INDICATED IN
THE SPECIFICATIONS. If submitting a bid online, vendors must submit
an electronic bid bond through the respective online clearinghouse bond
management system(s) as indicated in the electronic bid Solicitation on Central
Auction House. No scanned paper copies of any bid bond will be accepted as
part of the electronic bid submission.
The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to accept or reject any and all
bids, in whole or part, for just cause pursuant to the law.
Brenda J. Campos
Jenifer Lotz
Director Chief Buyer
Purchasing Department
Purchasing Department
ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: November 4 and 11, 2015

Advertisement for Bids
SEALED BIDS will be received until the hour of 2:00 p.m. local time and publicly
opened upon completion of administrative tasks, on Tuesday, December 1, 2015
in the Purchasing Department, 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 4400, Jefferson Parish
General Government Building, Gretna, LA, to furnish Jefferson Parish with:
PROPOSAL NO. 50-00114706 REMOVE EXISTING DUCT WORK AND
FURNISH AND INSTALL NEW DUCT WORK FOR JEFFERSON PARISH
EAST BANK ANIMAL SHELTER.
MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE:
Friday, November 13, 2015 at 10:00 a.m.
Jefferson Parish East Bank Animal Shelter
#1 Humane Way
Harahan, LA 70123
As per specifications on file gratis:
Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department
200 Derbigny Street
Suite 4400 Jefferson Parish General Government Building
Gretna, Louisiana 70053
(504) 364-2678
Bids may also be viewed and submitted online at: http://purchasing.jeffparish.
net
Each bid must be accompanied by a cashiers check, certified check, or surety
bid bond
in the amount of 5% of the total bid amount WHEN INDICATED IN
THE SPECIFICATIONS. If submitting a bid online, vendors must submit
an electronic bid bond through the respective online clearinghouse bond
management system(s) as indicated in the electronic bid Solicitation on Central
Auction House. No scanned paper copies of any bid bond will be accepted as
part of the electronic bid submission.
The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to accept or reject any and all
bids, in whole or part, for just cause pursuant to the law.
Brenda J. Campos
Jenifer Lotz
Director Chief Buyer
Purchasing Department
Purchasing Department
ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: October 28, 2015 and November 4, and 11,
2015

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
BID PROPOSAL NO. 50-00114532
Sealed bids will be received until the hour of 2:00 P.M., local time on Tuesday,
December 8, 2015 in the Purchasing Department, Suite 4400, Jefferson Parish
General Government Building, located at 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna,
Louisiana, 70053, and publicly opened upon completion of administrative tasks
for the following:
ACCESS WAYS & LADDERS AT DRAINAGE PUMP STATIONS
JP PROJECT 2014-022-DR
Phase 1
All bids must be in accordance with the contract documents on file with the
Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department, Suite 4400, Jefferson Parish General
Government Building, at 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna, Louisiana. All bidders
must show the Bid Proposal Number on the outside of their bid envelope and on
the bid proposal. Late bids will not be accepted.
Each Bid must be accompanied by certified check, cashiers check, or bid bond
acceptable to the owner in the amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total
amount bid, and payable without condition to the owner. If submitting a bid
online, vendors must submit an electronic bid bond through the respective
online clearinghouse bond management system(s) as indicated in the electronic
bid Solicitation on Central Auction House. No scanned paper copies of any bid
bond will be accepted as part of the electronic bid submission.
The drawings and specifications are on file and open for inspection in the
Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department, Suite 4400, Jefferson Parish General
Government Building, at 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna, Louisiana. A complete
set of Contract Documents may be secured from Barowka and Bonura Engineers
and Consultants, LLC, 209 Canal Street, Metairie, Louisiana 70005 (PHONE
504-828-0030, FAX 504-828-8006) by licensed contractors upon receipt of
$125.00 per set. Deposit on the first set of documents furnished bona fide prime
bidders will be fully refunded upon return of documents in good condition no
later than ten (10) days after receipts of bids.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond
guaranteeing faithful performance of the contract. Companies providing the
bonds shall comply with the requirements of LRS-R.S. 38:2218 and R.S. 38:2219
as applicable.
The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to reject all bids and to reject
bids for just cause, pursuant to the law.
A Pre-Bid Conference will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, November 19,
2015 in the Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department, located at 200 Derbigny
Street, Suite 4400, Gretna, LA 70053. All interested parties are invited to attend.
Brenda J. Campos
Jenifer Lotz
Director Chief Buyer
Purchasing Department
Purchasing Department
ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: November 4, 11, and 18, 2015
Bids may also be viewed and submitted online at http://purchasing.jeffparish.net

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
BID PROPOSAL NO. 5000114810
Sealed bids will be received until the hour of 2:00 P.M., local time on Tuesday,
December 1, 2015 in the Purchasing Department, Suite 4400, Jefferson Parish
General Government Building, located at 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna,
Louisiana, 70053, and publicly opened upon completion of administrative tasks
for the following:
EASTBANK WWTP EPS IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT
SEWER CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. C-5120
Replacement of existing round rotor slip recovery drives and 250hp motors with

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new VF Drives and 250 hp motors and other mechanical and electrical work as
shown in the plans and specifications.
This project will be Sales Tax Free in accordance with LSA-R.S. 47:301(8) (c).
All bids must be in accordance with the contract documents on file with the
Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department, Suite 4400, Jefferson Parish General
Government Building, at 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna, Louisiana. All bidders
must show the Bid Proposal Number on the outside of their bid envelope and on
the bid proposal. Late bids will not be accepted.
Each Bid must be accompanied by certified check, cashiers check, or bid bond
acceptable to the owner in the amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total
amount bid, including all alternatives, and payable without condition to the owner.
If submitting a bid online, vendors must submit an electronic bid bond through
the respective online clearinghouse bond management system(s) as indicated
in the electronic bid Solicitation on Central Auction House. No scanned paper
copies of any bid bond will be accepted as part of the electronic bid submission.
As required by state and federal funding regulations of the Federal government
and State of Louisiana and bonding and insurance requirements.
The drawings and specifications are on file and open for inspection in the
Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department, Suite 4400, Jefferson Parish General
Government Building, at 200 Derbigny Street, Gretna, Louisiana. A complete
set of Contract Documents may be secured from GreenPoint Engineering, 818
Howard Avenue, Suite 311, New Orleans, LA 70113 (Phone (504) 708-2020), by
licensed contractors upon receipt of $125.00 per set. Deposit on the first set of
documents furnished bona fide prime bidders will be fully refunded upon return
of documents in good condition no later than ten (10) days after receipts of bids.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond
guaranteeing faithful performance of the contract. Companies providing the
bonds shall comply with the requirements of LRS-R.S. 38:2218 and R.S. 38:2219
as applicable.
The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to reject all bids and to reject
bids for just cause, pursuant to the law.
A Pre-Bid Conference will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 17, 2015
at the Jefferson Parish East Bank Waste Water Treatment Plant Administration
Building, located at #2 Humane Way, Harahan, LA 70123, All interested parties
are invited to attend.
Brenda J. Campos
Jenifer Lotz
Director Chief Buyer
Purchasing Department
Purchasing Department
ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: October 28, 2015 and November 4 and 11,
2015
Bids may also be viewed and submitted online at http://purchasing.jeffparish.net

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
RFP 0343
Jefferson Parish Department of Purchasing is soliciting Request for Proposals
(RFPs) from qualified firms to provide a STATUS YOUTH ALTERNATIVE
PROGRAM for the Jefferson Parish Department Juvenile Services.
PROVIDE A STATUS YOUTH ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM TO DIVERT
NON-DELINQUENT AT-RISK YOUTH FROM COURT PROCESSING AND
INTO EXPEDITED SERVICES THAT MORE APPROPRIATELY MEET
THEIR NEEDS.
All proposals will be evaluated on criteria such as vendors technical proposal,
qualifications and experience, financial profile and proposal responsiveness and
other criteria more specifically defined in the RFP document. The maximum
total points for each proposal are set at 100 points
PREProposal Conference: NOT REQUIRED
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED IN THE:
JEFFERSON PARISH PURCHASIING DEPARTMENT
GENERAL GOVERNMENT BUILDING
200 DERBIGNY STREET, SUITE 4400
GRETNA, LA 70053
UNTIL 4:30 P.M. LOCAL TIME ON Friday, December 11, 2015
The Jefferson Parish Council reserves the right to accept or reject any and all
proposals, in whole or part, pursuant to the law.
A copy of the RFP is available gratis from: http://purchasing.jeffparish.net or
Jefferson Parish Purchasing Department
General Government Building
200 Derbigny Street, Suite 4400
Gretna, LA 70053
(504)-364-2678
Brenda J. Campos
Jenifer Lotz
Director Chief Buyer
Purchasing Department
Purchasing Department
ADV: The New Orleans Advocate: October 28, 2015 and November 4 and 11, 2015



HEARINGS
The Parish of Jefferson hereby notifies the owners, agents, mortgagees and / or
other interested parties of the following
properties that it will conduct an administrative hearing pursuant to R.S. 13:2575
and Jefferson Parish Ordinance NO. 23373, thereby
seeking to have the buildings at the following locations vacated, secured,
repaired, or demolished, as their conditions may warrant.
THE HEARING FOR THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES WILL BE HELD AS
FOLLOWS:
9:00 AM, Tuesday, November 24, 2015
General Government Bldg.
2nd Floor, Council Chambers
200 Derbigny Street
Gretna, LA 70053
Property: Lot(s) 33 &34, Sq 8 BELT BRIDGE
174 4TH ST in BRIDGE CITY
Owner 1: CAROLYN PITTMAN
174 4TH ST.
BRIDGE CITY, LA 70094
Owner 2: CAROLYN PITTMAN
117 THIRD EMANUEL ST.
BRIDGE CITY, LA 70094
Owner 3: CAROLYN PITTMAN
117 3RD ST.
BRIDGE CITY, LA 70094
Owner 4: TRACY PITTMAN
117 THIRD EMANUEL ST.
BRIDGE CITY, LA 70094
Owner 5: TRACY PITTMAN
P. O. BOX 871013
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70187
Owner 6: TRACY PITTMAN
174 4TH ST.
BRIDGE CITY, LA 70094
Owner 7: TRACY PITTMAN
7200 COVE DR.
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70126
Owner 8: BRIAN J KLAUSE
74 CANE BEND DR.
CARRIERE, MS 39426
Owner 9: PATRICIA L KLAUSE
74 CANE BEND DR.
CARRIERE, MS 39426
Property: Lot(s) 45 46, Sq 5 BELT BRIDGE
235 4TH ST in BRIDGE CITY
Owner 1: DANIEL R PORTER
235 4TH ST
BRIDGE CITY, LA 70094
Owner 2: UNION PLANTERS BANK, NA
7130 GOODLET FARMS PKWY
CORDOVA, TN 38016
Property: Lot(s) 26, Sq N LINCOLNSHIRE
2062 MATHER DR in MARRERO
Owner 1: NEW ORLEANS ENTERPRISES INC.
2062 MATHER DR.
MARRERO, LA 70072
Owner 2: NEW ORLEANS ENTERPRISES INC
3623 CANAL ST.
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70119
Owner 3: Through its agent for service of process MICHAEL OKEEFE, JR.
3623 CANAL ST
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70119
Owner 4: NEW ORLEANS ENTERPRISES INC.
P.O. BOX 19042
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70179
Owner 5: ROSE A. BROWN

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P. O. BOX 2006
MARRERO, LA 70072
Property: Lot(s) 20 & 1/2 LOT 19, Sq 13 MARRERO DIVISION
3505 8TH ST in HARVEY
Owner 2: EMBRACE HOME LOANS, INC.
25 ENTERPRISE CENTER
STE 600
NEWPORT, RI 02842
Owner 3: EMBRACE HOME LOANS, INC.
3505 8TH ST.
MARRERO, LA 70072
Owner 4: Through its agent for service of process CT CORPORATION
SYSTEM
5615 CORPORATE BLVD. STE. 400B
BATON ROUGE, LA 70808
Owner 5: ANTHONY M GALLIANO
3505 8TH ST
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 6: ANTHONY M GALLIANO
2237 WASHINGTON AVE
TRAILER 7
HARVEY, LA 70058
Property: Lot(s) 305, TIMBER OAK
1809 STALL in HARVEY
Owner 1: MILLARD G FEY
1809 STALL DR
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 2: LOIS G FEY
1809 STALL DR
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 3: MILLARD FEY
2432 S. OSWEGO ST
AURORA, CO 80014
Owner 4: LOIS FEY
2432 S. OSWEGO ST.
AURORA, CP 80014
Owner 5: LOIS FEY
2432 S. OSWEGO ST.
AURORA, CP 80014
Owner 6: TERRENCE RAYNELL SCOTT
1809 STALL DR.
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 7: TERRENCE RAYNELL SCOTT
2341 LAMANCHE ST.
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70117
Owner 8: JACQULYN S. BOOKER
1809 STALL DR.
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 9: STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO AS
SUBROGEE OF REGINALD LATHERS
C/O CHARLES GREEN
145 ROBERT E LEE BLVD., STE. 408
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70124
Property: Lot(s) 28, Sq B WOODMERE
2908 DESTREHAN AVE in HARVEY
Owner 1: KAIROS INVESTMENTS, LLC
2908 DESTREHAN AVE.
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 2: KAIROS INVESTMENTS, LLC
745 DEERFIELD RD.
TERRYTOWN, LA 70056
Owner 3: Through its agent for service of process DANIEL WALKER
745 DEERFIELD RD.
TERRYTOWN, LA 70056
Owner 4: Through its agent for service of process LISA WALKER
745 DEERFIELD RD.
TERRYTOWN, LA 70056
Owner 5: DEBRA A WILLIAMS
2716 DESTREHAN AVE., APT. B
HARVEY, LA 70058
Property: Lot(s) 2, Sq D KENSINGTON GARDENS
1557 W CHELSEA RD in HARVEY
Owner 1: EIBE PARTNERS LLC
3305 W SPRING MOUNTAIN RD
STE 60B
LAS VEGAS, NV 89102
Owner 2: Through its agent for service of process DANA PETERSON
4607 DOWNMAN RD
STE 107A
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70126
Owner 4: EIBE PARTNERS, LLC
1557 W. CHELSEA RD.
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 5: BANKERS MORTGAGE CORPORATION
5510 LILBURN STONE MOUNTAIN RD
STONE MOUNTAIN, GA 30087
Owner 6: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO
ONE BANK ONE PLAZA, STE. 0126
CHICAGO, IL 60670
Owner 7: SIERRA CAPITAL FUNDING GROUP, INC
823 SOUTH 6TH ST #100
LAS VEGAS, NV 89101
Owner 8: RESIDENTIAL FUNDING CORPORATION
8400 NORMANDALE LAKE BLVD., STE. 600
MINEAPOLIS, MN 55437
Owner 9: Care of OCWEN FEDERAL BANK
2650 INGENUITY DR.
ORLANDO, FL 32826
Owner 10: RESIDENTIAL FUNDING CORPORATION
330 SECOND AVE. S., #400
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55401
Owner 11: Through its agent for service of process CT CORPORATION
SYSTEM
5615 CORPORATE BLVD STE 400B
BATON ROUGE, LA 70808
Owner 12: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST CO.
C/O KENT LAMBERT
201 ST. CHARLES AVE., STE. 3600
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70170
Owner 13: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST CO.
60 WALL ST.
NEW YORK, NY 10005
Owner 14: JARRA K HORTON
1557 W. CHELSEA RD., APT. D
HARVEY, LA 70058
Property: Lot(s) 12Z, AMES FARMS HOMESTEAD
513 JUNG BLVD in MARRERO
Owner 1: ANTHONY STOKES
513 JUNG BLVD
MARRERO, LA 70072
Owner 2: CEDRIC STOKES
513 JUNG BLVD.
MARRERO, LA 70072
Owner 3: MACK STOKES, JR.
513 JUNG BLVD
MARRERO, LA 70072
Owner 4: RENE STOKES
513 JUNG BLVD
MARRERO, LA 70072
Owner 5: SHEILA SANDERS
513 JUNG BLVD
MARRERO, LA 70072
Owner 6: SUSAN CHILDS
513 JUNG BLVD
MARRERO, LA 70072
Owner 7: KENYATTA ALLEN
513 JUNG BLVD
MARRERO, LA 70072
Owner 8: MACK STOKES IV
513 JUNG BLVD.
MARRERO, LA 70072
Owner 9: SHEILA SANDERS
4300 5TH ST.
MARRERO, LA 70072
Owner 10: SHEILA SANDERS
2440 OAKMERE DR.

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HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 11: RENE STOKES
508 JUNG BLVD., 12
MARRERO, LA 70072
Owner 12: RENE STOKES
294 WRIGHT AVE., APT., 148
TERRYTOWN, LA 70056
Owner 13: KENYATTA BYNUM
4601 MAC ARTHUR BLVD., APT. 25
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70131
Owner 14: KENYATTA BYNUM
164 MAJESTIC PL
MARRERO, LA 70072
Owner 15: KENYATTA BYNUM
1009 TALLOW TREE LN., AP. 10
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 16: ALONZA STOKES
2044 FISK CT.
MARRERO, LA 70072
Owner 17: REV. MACK STOKES, JR.
501 PARK BLVD.
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70114
Owner 18: SUSAN CHILDS
3716 AGATEWAY DR.
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 19: MACK STOKES, IV
8034 LINE AVE., APT. 202
SHREVEPORT, LA 71106
Owner 20: MACK STOKES, IV
294 WRIGHT AVE., APT. 130
TERRYTOWN, LA 70056
Owner 21: MACK STOKES, IV
2010 JAMES DR.
MARRERO, LA 70072
Owner 22: ALGIERS HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION
2021 CAROL SUE AVE.
TERRYTOWN, LA 70056
Owner 23: CREDIT ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION
1108 MAISON BLANCHE
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70112
Owner 24: Through its agent for service of process THOMAS J TORANTO, JR
5019 PIETY DR
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70126
Owner 25: Through its agent for service of process CHARLES J GENDUSA
6072 WARRINGTON DR.
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70122
Owner 26: CREDIT ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION
25505 W. TWELVE MILE RD.
SOUTHFIELD, MI 48034
Owner 27: Through its agent for service of process CAR GRO ASSETS, LLC
C/O CAPITAL AUTOMOTIVE, LP
320 SOMERULOUS ST.
BATON ROUGE, LA 70802
Property: Lot(s) 41 & 42, Sq 4 MARRERO DIVISION
3328 4TH ST in HARVEY
Owner 1: DESALVO BUILDING, LLC
105 AVENUE E
METAIRIE, LA 70005
Owner 2: Through its agent for service of process TIMOTHY S MADDEN
201 ST. CHARLES AVE, STE 4500
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70170
Owner 3: DESALVO BUILDING, LLC
3328 4TH ST.
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 4: FRANK DESALVO
2583 TRAVOIS WAY
LILBURN, GA 30047
Owner 5: Attention: W. BYRON HOLMES
2583 TRAVOIS WAY
LILBURN, LA 30047
Owner 6: CAPITAL ONE BANK, N. A.
PO BOX 61540
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70161
Property: Lot(s) 603, Sq N WOODMERE SOUTH
3724 RED CEDAR LN in HARVEY
Owner 1: MONICA N BROWN
3724 RED CEDAR LN.
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 2: RANDELL HARRIS
3724 RED CEDAR LN.
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 3: LATARA ROBIN HARRIS STEWART
3724 CEDAR LN.
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 4: SHANTELL L HARRIS CASTRO
3724 RED CEDAR LN.
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 5: EDDIE LEE HARRIS, II
3724 RED CEDAR LN.
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 6: SHANELL V HARRIS
3724 RED CEDAR LN
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 7: SALIDA LYNN HARRIS
3724 RED CEDAR LN.
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 8: EDDIE O HARRIS
3724 RED CEDAR LN.
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 9: RUBBIN A HARRIS
3724 RED CEDAR LN.
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 10: EDDIE L HARRIS
1090 LANG RD., APT. 2205
PORTLAND, TX 70058
Owner 11: EDDIE L HARRIS
3334 S. STAPLES ST., APT. B
CORPUS CHRISTI, TX 78411
Owner 12: LATARA R STEWART
1028 TENSAS DR., APT. A
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 13: SHANNELL V HARRIS
3411 DORADO CIR., APT. 102
FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28304
Owner 14: LATARA R STEWART
1013 MANHATTAN BLVD.
HARVEY, LA 70058
Owner 15: RANDELL HARRIS
1090 LANG RD., APT. 2205
PORTLAND, TX 78374
Owner 16: SHANTELL LORRAN CASTRO
2013 OKINAWA CT.
TAMPA, FL 33621
Owner 17: FIRST CAPITAL FUNDS, INC.
1881 HWY 120 WEST
ROBELINE, LA 71469
Owner 18: Through its agent for service of process ALFRED J. MIDDLETON
1881 HWY 120 WEST
ROBELINE, LA 71469
Owner 19: THE LENDERS GROUP, LLC
308 SILVER OAK LN.
RIVER RIDGE, LA 70123
Owner 20: Through its agent for service of process DAVID H BERSTEIN
701 POYDRAS ST., STE. 3600
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70139
Owner 21: THE LENDERS GROUP, LLC
990 N. CORPORATE BLD., STE. 301
HARAHAN, LA 70123
Owner 22: Through its agent for service of process BEN LOUVIERE, JR.
308 SILVER OAK LN.
RIVER RIDGE, LA 70123
Owner 23: Through its agent for service of process BERNARD LOUVIERE,
JR.
303 GARDEN RD.
RIVER RIDGE, LA 70123
Owner 24: DELTA INVESTMENTS

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PO BOX 1414
MINNIAPOLIS, MN 55480
Owner 25: Care of BMO 16
P.O. BOX 1414
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55480
Owner 26: EDDIE HARRIS
2302 US HIGHWAY 60 E
MORGANFIELD, KY 42437
Owner 27: RUBBIN HARRIS
15 DRAKESWAY CT.
DURHAM, NC 27713
In accordance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
(ADA), Jefferson Parish shall not discriminate
against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its
services, programs or activities. If you require auxiliary
aids or devices, or other reasonable accommodations under the ADA, submit
your request to the ADA Coordinator at least 48 hours
in advance or as soon as possible. A 72hour notice is needed to request Certified
ASL interpreters.
If you have any information on the whereabouts of the owners, agents,
mortgagees and / or interested parties for any of the
above listed properties, or if you have any interest in the compliance with the
violation(s) at any of the above listed properties, please
contact the office at (504) 3643560, Monday through Friday between the hours
of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM.
John F. Young, Jr. Tiffany Scot Wilken
PARISH PRESIDENT Director161
DEPARTMENT OF INSPECTION AND CODE ENFORCEMENT
To be run November 11, 2015, and November 18, 2015
BILL TO : DANGEROUS BUILDING ABATEMENT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Jefferson Parish Planning Advisory Board will conduct a Public Hearing
in the Jefferson Parish General Government Bldg., 200 Derbigny St., Council
Chambers, 2nd Fl., at 5:00 P.M., on Thursday, December 03, 2015, for the purpose
of hearing arguments for and against subdivision requests and amendments to
Chapter 25, Article VI, Comprehensive Plan; Chapter 33 Unified Development
Code; and Chapter 40, Zoning of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances.
SUBDIVISIONS
WS-111-15-PF Subdivision of Lot 9, Sunrise Acres Subdivision, and Lots X and
Y, being a portion of Lot H-300, Ames Farms Subdivision, Jefferson Parish,
LA into Lots X-1, Sunrise Acres Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA, located on
Barataria Boulevard, bounded by Ames Boulevard, Bayou Des Familles and
Sunshine Lane (Council District 3)
WS-131-15-PF Subdivision of Lot E-2C, Tract 9, Oakdale Subdivision, Section
C, Jefferson Parish, LA into Lots E-2C1, E-2C2 and E-2C3, located on Lapalco
Boulevard, bounded by Manhattan Boulevard, Pietro Court and Verrett Canal
(Council District 1)
WS-132-15-PF Subdivision of Lot 1, Square 1, Paternostro Subdivision, Jefferson
Parish, LA into Lots 1A and 1B, bounded by Fourth Street, Garden Street, Fifth
Street, and Cohen Street; zoned C-1, Neighborhood Commercial District and
R-1A, Single Family Residential District (Council District 2)
WS-145-15-PF Subdivision of Lot 7-A, Elmwood Subdivision, Section D,
Jefferson Parish, LA into Lots 7-A-1 and 7-A-2, located on Belle Chasse
Highway, bounded by Behrman Highway, Oakwood Drive (unimproved), and
Industry Canal, (Council District 1)
ZONING
W-19-15 Reclassification of Lots X and Y, being a portion of Lot H-300,
Ames Farms Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA (part of proposed Lot X-1,
Sunrise Acres Subdivision), located at 2699 Barataria Boulevard, bounded
by Ames Boulevard, Bayou Des Familles and Sunshine Lane, from C-2/CPZ,
General Commercial District/Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone to C-1/CPZ,
Neighborhood Commercial District/ CPZ (Council District 3)
SITE PLAN REVIEW
CPZ-21-15 A request for variances to the sign regulations of the Commercial
Parkway Overlay Zone (CPZ) for a proposed gas-convenience store on a portion
of Lot 4A, Fazande Tract, (proposed Lot 4A-2), Jefferson Parish, LA, in the
area bounded by 10th Street, Barataria Boulevard, 13th Street and Evans Drive,
and to add an amendment to the original iteration of this request, previously
advertised under docket number CPZ-21-15, to include a request for a variance
to the parking regulations of the Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone (CPZ) for
the same proposed gas-convenience store (Council District 2)
CPZ-33-15 A request for variances to the landscape buffer and sign regulations of
the Commercial Parkway Overlay Zone (CPZ) for Circle K Stores and Exxon gas
station located at 2699 Barataria Boulevard on Lot 9, Sunrise Acres Subdivision,
and Lots X and Y, being a portion of Lot H-300, Ames Farms Subdivision,
Jefferson Parish, LA (proposed Lots X-1, Sunrise Acres Subdivision) bounded
by Barataria Boulevard, Ames Boulevard, Bayou Des Familles and Sunshine
Lane (Council District 3)
Tommy Hebert
PAB CHAIRMAN
To run in The New Orleans Advocate the weeks of 11/11, 11/18, and 11/25/2015
In accordance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
(ADA), Jefferson Parish shall not discriminate against qualified individuals
with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs or activities.
If you require auxiliary aids or devices, or other reasonable accommodation
under the ADA, submit your request to the ADA Coordinator at least 48 hours in
advance or as soon as possible. A 72-hour notice is needed to request Certified
ASL interpreters.
ADA Coordinator/Office of Citizens with Disabilities
1221 Elmwood Park Blvd., Suite. 210, Jefferson, LA 70123
(504) 736-6086 ADA@jeffparish.net

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Jefferson Parish BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENTS will hold its
regularly scheduled Public Hearing on Monday, November 16, 2015 at 4:00 p.m.
in the East Bank Council Chambers on the 2nd floor of the Joseph S. Yenni
Building, 1221 Elmwood Park Blvd., Jefferson, Louisiana.
Variances to be decided upon are listed below by Case Number, Appellants
Name, Job Site, Variance Requested, and Zoning Classification.
E-4963
JEROME HYDE, 4316 James Dr., Metairie, to permit an 8 high solid wood
fence with 17 sliding gate for screening of a trailer in the 10 access way sight
triangle. R-1A Single-Family Residential District.
E-4964
Richard Parker for Derrick Delatte c/o WEBB ST. PARTNERS, 800 Webb
St., Jefferson, to permit an 16 high wooden fence exceeding the maximum 8
allowed height. M-2 Industrial District.
E-4965
Fernand Laudumiey for Tommy Gennusa c/o TAG HOMES, INC., 313 Elmeer
Ave, Metairie, to appeal the decision of the Director of Inspection of Code
Enforcement as to the removal of two significant magnolia trees. R-1A/MRTPD
Single-Family Residential District/Metairie Ridge Tree Preservation District.
E-4966
DARRA OKEEFE, 435 Betz Pl., Metairie, to permit A/C unit in the required
side yard creating insufficient side yard setback. R-1B/OMNCD Suburban
Residential District/Old Metairie Neighborhood Conservation District.
E-4967
Gerald Parks, Jr., for ANTHONY SCARDINO, 1416 Seminole Ave., Metairie,
to permit a two-story shed exceeding the maximum allowed 13 height and
maximum 40% coverage in the rear yard setback. R-2 Two-Family Residential
District.
E-4968
EASTEN & KAREN ROTH, 4805 Folse Dr., Metairie, to permit pool equipment
and generator in the required side yards creating insufficient side yard setbacks.
R-1A Single-Family Residential District.
E-4969
RUPPERT & VICTORIA DUBUISSON, 336 Carrollton Ave., Metairie, to
permit front porch off the existing structure in the required side yard creating
insufficient side yard setback and 4 open design picket fence in the required
front yard creating insufficient front yard setback. R-1A Single-Family
Residential District.
E-4970
GARY MESA, 5720 Aero, Metairie, to permit single-family residence in the
required front and rear yard setbacks and A/C unit in the required rear yard
setback. R-1A Single-Family Residential District.
E-4971
James Miller of Ready Power for MAX & ELIX MERLIN, 205 Mulberry,
Metairie, to permit generator in the required side yard creating insufficient side
yard setback. R-1B/MRTPD Suburban Residential District/Metairie Ridge Tree
Preservation District.
E-4972
ROBERT OSWALD, 205 Geranium St., Metairie, to permit new residence
with stairs and landing, a/c units and pool equipment in the required side

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yard setbacks. R-1B/OMNCD Suburban Residential District/Old Metairie


Neighborhood Conservation District.
E-4973
Lee Marcello for LUDOVICUM COUNCIL #4663, K OF C, 1427 Seminole
Ave., Metairie, to permit accessory building in the required front yard setback
for a thru lot. R-2 Two-Family Residential District.
W-2109
Don Mauras for HARVEY VOLUNTEER FIRE CO. #2, 639 Maple Ave.,
Harvey, to permit storage shed in the side yard creating insufficient side yard
setback. R-1A/C-2 Single-Family Residential District/General Commercial
District.
W-2110
Nhan Truong for MINH-VO, 1216 Curtis St., Harvey, to permit patio room in the
required rear yard creating insufficient rear yard setback. R-1A Single-Family
Residential District.
W-2111
Ivan Maldonado for VANIA BUSTILLO, 1932 Lac La Belle Dr,. Harvey, to
permit conversion of garage into storage space creating insufficient front yard
setback for parking. R-1A Single-Family Residential District.
W-2112
Brandon A. Francois for SHIRLEY CORMIER, 10 Catalpa Ct., Marrero,
to permit generator in the required front yard setback. R-1A Single-Family
Residential District.
NOTE: Cases to be heard at the Next regularly scheduled Public Hearing on
Monday, November 30, 2015 MUST BE FILED BEFORE Monday, November
9, 2015 at 10 a.m.
Grace Pope, Administrative Assistant
JACQUELYN R. MADDEN, CHAIRWOMAN
In accordance with provisions of the American with Disabilities Act
Amendments Act of 2008, as amended, Jefferson Parish shall not discriminate
against individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services,
programs or activities. If you require auxiliary aids or devices, or other
reasonable accommodation under the ADA Amendments Act, please submit
your request to the ADA Coordinator at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance
or as soon as practical. A seventy-two (72) hour advanced notice is required to
request Certified ASL interpreters.
ADA Coordinator/Office of Citizens with Disabilities 1221 Elmwood Park
Blvd., Suite 210, Jefferson, LA 70123
(504) 736-6086,ADA@jeffparish.net
This ad is to run in The New Orleans Advocate the Official Journal of Jefferson
Parish on November 4, 2015 and November 11, 2015.
BILL TO: BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENTS


NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING


The Jefferson Parish Planning Advisory Board will conduct a Public Hearing in
the Council Chambers, second floor, Joseph S. Yenni Office Building, Jefferson,
LA, at 5:00 P.M., on Thursday, November 19, 2015, for the purpose of hearing
arguments for and against subdivision requests and amendments to Chapter 25,
Article VI, Comprehensive Plan; Chapter 33 Unified Development Code; and
Chapter 40, Zoning of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances.
ZONING
E-24-15 Reclassification of Lot 1-A, Square 113, Harlem Subdivision, Jefferson
Parish, LA; bounded by Metairie Rd, Causeway Blvd, Derbigny St, and Estes
St; from C-1, Neighborhood Commercial District/CPZ, Commercial Parkway
Overlay Zone to C-2, General Commercial District/CPZ. (Council District 5)
SITE PLAN
HC-1-15 A request for approval as a Special Permitted Use with variances to
the minimum distance to a residence and landscape and buffer provisions for
health and athletic clubs in the GO-2, General Offices District, and the height
and general parking regulations, for Sky Zone located on Lot 1-X-2-A-2, Tract
F, Bissonet Plaza Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA; bounded by RiversideDr,
Olympic Dr, Kawanee Ave, and Power Blvd; zoned GO-2, General Offices
(Council District 4)
Tommy Hebert
PAB CHAIRMAN
To run in The New Orleans Advocate the weeks of 11/11/15 and 11/18/15.
In accordance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
(ADA), Jefferson Parish shall not discriminate against qualified individuals
with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs or activities.
If you require auxiliary aids or devices, or other reasonable accommodation
under the ADA, submit your request to the ADA Coordinator at least 48 hours in
advance or as soon as possible. A 72-hour notice is needed to request Certified
ASL interpreters.
ADA Coordinator/Office of Citizens with Disabilities
1221 Elmwood Park Blvd., Suite 210, Jefferson, LA 70123
(504) 736-6086 ADA@jeffparish.net


NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING


The Jefferson Parish Planning Advisory Board will conduct a Public Hearing in
the Council Chambers, second floor, Joseph S. Yenni Office Building, Jefferson,
LA, at 5:00 P.M., on Thursday, November 19, 2015, for the purpose of hearing
arguments for and against subdivision requests and amendments to Chapter 25,
Article VI, Comprehensive Plan; Chapter 33 Unified Development Code; and
Chapter 40, Zoning of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances.
ZONING
E-24-15 Reclassification of Lot 1-A, Square 113, Harlem Subdivision, Jefferson
Parish, LA; bounded by Metairie Rd, Causeway Blvd, Derbigny St, and Estes
St; from C-1, Neighborhood Commercial District/CPZ, Commercial Parkway
Overlay Zone to C-2, General Commercial District/CPZ. (Council District 5)
SITE PLAN
HC-1-15 A request for approval as a Special Permitted Use with variances to the
minimum distance to a residence, cooking facilities, and landscape and buffer
provisions for health and athletic clubs in the GO-2, General Offices District,
and the height and general parking regulations, for Sky Zone located on Lot
1-X-2-A-2, Tract F, Bissonet Plaza Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA; bounded
by RiversideDr, Olympic Dr, KawaneeAve, and Power Blvd; zoned GO-2,
General Offices (Council District 4)
Tommy Hebert
PAB CHAIRMAN
To run in The New Orleans Advocate the weeks of 11/11/15 and 11/18/15.
In accordance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
(ADA), Jefferson Parish shall not discriminate against qualified individuals
with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs or activities.
If you require auxiliary aids or devices, or other reasonable accommodation
under the ADA, submit your request to the ADA Coordinator at least 48 hours in
advance or as soon as possible. A 72-hour notice is needed to request Certified
ASL interpreters.
ADA Coordinator/Office of Citizens with Disabilities
1221 Elmwood Park Blvd., Suite 210, Jefferson, LA 70123
(504) 736-6086 ADA@jeffparish.net

The Parish of Jefferson hereby notifies the owner, agents, mortgagees
and/or other interested parties of the following properties that it will conduct
administrative hearings pursuant to R.S. 13:2575 and Jefferson Parish
Ordinance No. 23373, thereby seeking to have the specific violation(s) of
Jefferson Parish Ordinance(s) at the following locations addressed, as conditions may warrant, and further to seek fines and hearing costs. If the
owner fails to perform remedial work as ordered therein, the Parish
of Jefferson will perform the work and a lien will be placed on the property
if the charges for the work are not paid. Thereafter, the charges will be placed
on the annual ad valorem tax bill and if they remain unpaid, the property
will be sold in accordance with the laws that govern the sales of tax
for adjudicated properties.
THE HEARING FOR THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES WILL BE
HELD AS FOLLOWS:
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
1:30 p.m.
The Joseph S. Yenni Building
6TH Floor Courtroom
1221 Elmwood Park Blvd.
Jefferson, LA 70123
Property: 4400 Tabony Street, Metairie, LA 70006
Lot 17, Square 82, Pontchartrain Shores Subdivision
Owner 1: 3 M. Realty, L.L.C.
Jeffry M. Gilberti, Registered Agent
4816 Loveland Drive
Metairie, LA 70006
Owner 2: Chrissie B. Trepagnier
Post Office Box 231040
New Orleans, LA 70183-1040
Property: 4408 Tabony Street, Metairie, LA 70006
Lot 15, Square 82, Pontchatrain Shores Subdivision
Owner 1: Mr. Petros M. Christakis

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4408 Tabony Street, Unit B


Metairie, LA 70006
Owner 2: Mr. Petros M. Christakis
4901 Avron Boulevard
Metairie, LA 70006
Property: 3700 Division Street, Metairie, LA 70002
Plot 154, Cleary Subdivision
Owner 1: Thirty Eight Fifty Six Oakton, L.L.C.
3856 Oakton
Skokie, IL 60076
Owner 2: Pierre Marquis Apartments
c/o Cagan Management Group
3856 Oakton Street
Skokie, IL 60076-3454
Pierre Marquis Apartments
3700 Division Street
Metairie, LA 70002
Attn: Slavko Fijacko, Apt 108
In accordance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
(ADA), Jefferson Parish shall not discriminate against qualified individuals
with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs or activities.
If you require auxillary aids or devices, or other reasonable accommodations
under the ADA, submit your request to the ADA Coordinator at least 48 hours
in advance or as soon as possible. A 72 hour notice is needed to request
certified ASL interpreters.
If you have any information on the whereabouts of the owners, agents,
Mortgagees and/or interested parties for any of the above listed
Properties, or if you have any interest in the compliance with the
Violation at any of the above listed properties, please contact the office
of Environmental Affairs at (504) 731-4612, Monday through Friday,
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Marnie Winter, Director
Jefferson Parish Dept. of Environmental Affairs
4901 Jefferson Hwy., - Suite E
Jefferson, LA 70121


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A motion was made by Commissioner Bellanger, seconded by Commissioner


Besson and unanimously agreed to adjourn the meeting at 11:36 p.m.
David Camardelle, President/Director
Grand Isle Independent Levee District
ATTESTED
Patricia Bellanger, Secretary
Grand Isle Independent Levee District




Juror Pool 2015-12-07


5340
413428
5891
415386
7360
441091
8360
443688
10253
453445
18976
480969
19235
484967
19818
488003
19932
495584
22951
509104
25081
514269
28470
517392
28648
521770
28789
522241
34936
522538
37283
522739
49672
523533
50127
529058
51030
529375
51511
530460
51563
531412
55226
534335
56781
535371
57347
536697
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
537298
The Jefferson Parish Planning Advisory Board will conduct a Public Hearing in 61441
537345
the Council Chambers, second floor, Joseph S. Yenni Office Building, Jefferson, 65774
538230
LA, at 5:00 P.M., on Thursday, November 19, 2015, for the purpose of hearing 66319
539009
arguments for and against subdivision requests and amendments to Chapter 25, 74322
540725
Article VI, Comprehensive Plan; Chapter 33 Unified Development Code; and 74579
74755
543308
Chapter 40, Zoning of the Jefferson Parish Code of Ordinances.
75231
543722
ZONING
545213
E-24-15 Reclassification of Lot 1-A, Square 113, Harlem Subdivision, Jefferson 76397
548027
Parish, LA; bounded by Metairie Rd, Causeway Blvd, Derbigny St, and Estes 81628
548047
St; from C-1, Neighborhood Commercial District/CPZ, Commercial Parkway 82053
83586
548289
Overlay Zone to C-2, General Commercial District/CPZ. (Council District 5)
83843
548943
SITE PLAN
549226
HC-1-15 A request for approval as a Special Permitted Use with variances to the 91063
549685
minimum distance to a residence, cooking facilities, and landscape and buffer 94079
551670
provisions for health and athletic clubs in the GO-2, General Offices District, 97459
553380
and the height and general parking regulations, for Sky Zone located on Lot 100136
553908
1-X-2-A-2, Tract F, Bissonet Plaza Subdivision, Jefferson Parish, LA; bounded 102132
556610
by RiversideDr, Olympic Dr, KawaneeAve, and Power Blvd; zoned GO-2, 105451
106287
558580
General Offices (Council District 4)
108912
599677
Tommy HebertPAB CHAIRMAN
135530
600850
To run in The New Orleans Advocate the weeks of 11/11/15 and 11/18/15.
601677
In accordance with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 136887
605701
(ADA), Jefferson Parish shall not discriminate against qualified individuals 138887
609279
with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs or activities. 139122
609494
If you require auxiliary aids or devices, or other reasonable accommodation 140716
612051
under the ADA, submit your request to the ADA Coordinator at least 48 hours in 140832
613451
advance or as soon as possible. A 72-hour notice is needed to request Certified 141444
145421
614599
ASL interpreters.
146748
615012
ADA Coordinator/Office of Citizens with Disabilities
147645
616346
1221 Elmwood Park Blvd., Suite 210, Jefferson, LA 70123
149816
619985
(504) 736-6086 ADA@jeffparish.net
150890
621477

154554
621554

155350
622525

156452
623690
158891
625430
NOTICES
159746
626352
161954
630019
PUBLIC NOTICE
633541
Jefferson Parish is offering 40 foot boat slips for lease at the Bucktown Marina. 162363
634332
Slips lease for a rate of $240.00 per month, on a first-come, first-serve basis. 163640
636395
The Bucktown Marina is located at 325 Metairie Hammond Highway. The 164372
636952
Marina offers gated, keyless entry to the pier, electrical hook-ups (tenant 164756
637552
procures electrical service directly with Entergy), free water, an oil drop-off 168206
645824
station, and lighted parking area and grounds. All inquiries should be directed 170073
646320
to the Jefferson Parish Recreation Department at (504) 736-6999 or via e-mail to 175565
177334
647052
jprecreation@jeffparish.net.
178150
648088

181603
649270
181883
650182
Public Notice
651439
The Jefferson Parish Personnel Department is seeking to fill the following 192304
196235
655003
positions within the classified service of Jefferson Parish.
656656
WATER PURIFICATION OPERATOR - CLASS IV ($30,533/per year) 199995
657962
- Requires one of the following: 1.Successful completion of high school; 202251
658378
OR 2.Possession of a high school equivalency certificate; OR 3.Successful 202325
659095
completion of Vocational/Trade school (not limited to short specific courses). 206317
660500
Possession of a Class IV Water Treatment License issued by the Louisiana 206346
661428
Department of Health and Hospitals is also required. PREFERRED: Preference 207075
662826
will be given to candidates with college coursework from an accredited college or 214286
663553
university and/or experience in working in a Water Treatment Plant based upon 222952
665141
the quantity of coursework and the length and quality of the work experience. 225247
227367
666263
For more information or to apply, visit our website at www.jeffparish.net/jppd.
229109
666843

229720
667208

230259
673078

231540
675268
233192
676612
GRAND ISLE
237876
679596
239634
680587
MINUTES OF THE GRAND ISLE INDEPENDENT
241020
682358
LEVEE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING
241524
683577
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2015
243377
684506
11:00 A.M.
685048
The Grand Isle Independent Levee District met on Tuesday, October 13, 2015, at 248963
687736
11:00 a.m. in a regular meeting at the Grand Isle Multiplex Center with the 249372
249402
689938
following commissioners:
690120
Present: 3 Commissioners David Camardelle, Kelly Besson, Sr., and Arthur 251687
252097
690392
Bellanger
252158
692996
Absent: 0
694886
President Camardelle called the meeting to order and then led with the Pledge of 260727
261361
697117
Allegiance, followed by a prayer.
697355
A motion was made by Commissioner Besson, seconded by Commissioner 264028
698792
Bellanger and unanimously agreed to approve the minutes of the meeting held 264399
266171
698980
on September 25, 2015 as read.
700720
A joint motion as made by the commissioners of the levee district to approve 268271
700765
Change Order #2 for the Fifi Island Rock and Restoration Project. This change 268642
701685
order adds $249,419.77 to the project in rocks and gives the contractor an extra 15 269685
703245
day to complete the project. This money is from the six million dollars originally 272091
272886
703698
set aside for this project.
704883
President Camardelle stated that the Fifi Island Rock and Restoration Dedication 273006
705642
were held on Monday, October 5, 2015. Senator Garrett Graves attended that 273519
706309
ceremony as well as residents and visitors to Grand Isle. Senator Graves stated 276494
706497
that this is a worthwhile project that will help to save Grand Isle. He also stated 289275
708102
by saving Grand Isle other communities to the north will benefit by Grand Isle 293194
318839
711813
helping with the wetland fight.
711857
President Camardelle also thanked the levee board commissioners, the 319315
712248
Governors Office, CPRA, Bertucci, CB&I, Senator Alario, Representative 320854
716182
Gisclair, Jefferson Parish Officials, and Grand Isle Officials for their help with 323725
340485
717023
this project.
717189
President Camardelle stated that he will be attending a meeting with Chip Kline 352028
717856
from CPRA to seek additional funding for the Fifi Island Rock and Restoration 360814
361520
721613
Project next week.
722161
A motion was made by Commissioner Bellanger, seconded by Commissioner 363430
726039
Besson and unanimously agreed to approve the expenses associated with 369610
377637
727207
operating the levee board.
728125
President Camardelle thanked Chris Hernandez, Jody Adam, Aubrey Chaisson 381574
728430
and Dudley Trahan for helping keep the levee on the north side cut and repaired. 383117
737768
A motion was made by Commissioner Bellanger, seconded by Commissioner 387598
759537
Besson and unanimously agreed to purchase No Vehicles Allowed on Levee 397762
406630
766373
signs. The town will install the signs.

JUROR POOL
770760
774337
780453
781648
783311
784687
789752
789802
789963
792414
793359
795315
795505
795715
795783
798881
799995
801375
801400
803204
806150
806228
808942
810203
810475
811208
813197
813267
815747
819530
819556
820780
821753
821790
822058
823237
823605
823615
824403
828561
828697
829943
831180


831440
832035
832228
836146
837219
837736
837980
840015
842720
843533
845259
848203
848514
849532
853286
854955
855296
855995
856716
858257
860815
862283
866334
867532
868362
870253
870476
871771
873114
874443
874687
875602
875839
877868
879494
880432
880840
882098
882726
882976
885134
886266
886974

Juror Pool 2015-12-08


53
180592
2087
188693
5145
189483
7437
192611
7591
194472
8694
198600
11049
198964
17999
200819
18946
201727
20905
203281
21041
208087
23242
208219
23508
211177
24600
213663
25503
213860
26584
214515
30203
214769
32931
219285
33792
223050
34474
225662
37555
227337
42543
228673
44138
230287
45623
232373
45897
232928
48549
236868
48627
237397
50486
238347
50800
240511
52766
241435
53214
245018
53243
245304
54145
247756
54303
248889
58601
249999
60740
251378
61344
255573
63045
257274
64322
262110
65872
269910
66723
271301
70870
272911
72839
275335
73007
276175
83435
277074
89353
277853
91167
279218
94650
300028
96111
305613
96791
307782
97450
323243
98801
326415
99979
328570
100165
329241
104407
337445
107050
381889
107439
402097
110239
407122
110988
434585
114940
437942
115392
440894
118128
446886
118683
447851
119557
449940
124708
451169
125210
452512
128523
454394
137793
454476
141816
466678
142957
467790
147283
471050
147563
476254
147610
476592
148604
480270
160122
482714
161851
482839
161951
483320
162942
484738
163925
485052
164520
485594
167939
486389
168166
487823
174549
489557
174731
492436
176140
492900
176744
502061
178664
504950

506738
511268
511554
513826
514553
519308
525116
525363
531049
532538
534348
537346
540029
540398
541575
541752
548572
548724
548923
549875
550982
552297
553100
555499
561019
590031
590193
592505
595748
596377
596929
598759
599879
605049
605225
607763
613832
614069
616003
617993
618036
618929
620264
620506
622369
623602
624106
627221
629036
629406
629501
633757
635472
636811
637145
637729
639232
639239
639994
640022
642051
642146
642615
643255
644116
646079
646634
646676
646802
647036
647952
648087
649202
649933
651377
654785
655683
657561
657833
658460
661709
664085
665029
666937
669746
669769
673923
674874
676474
677158
677478
679072
680099
680467
680916
681006
681215
681992
682377
683351
683710
683966
685925
686108
687109
687343
687938
688117
690278
690503
690638
690835
691850
692121
693871
694241
695691
696265
697452
699523
701555
702446
702646
705197
706577
709427
710479
710839
711201
711564
712351
713035
713196

713677
715220
715436
716386
717071
718993
721111
722301
723098
726596
727412
729623
730548
730602
730711
748377
751768
761474
773727
774195
774767
776663
778064
781292
783003
786252
786806
787496
790076
790181
791334
791346
792541
792782
795132
797194
798268
800140
800221
800922
803805
803868
804844
805445
807886
808944
809019
809320
810466
810524
811715
811719
812169
812436
812618
814142
814154
815488
817455
817523
817931
818721
819020
820529
820534
824010
825649
826797
827603
827687
829727
829872
831499
831665
835220
836957
837070
837350
838081
838306
838550
838771
840045
840795
842076
846202
847786
848286
848332
849458
850364
850811
851053
852380
853728
853767
854049
854553
855939
856660
857299
859082
859241
859377
859894
864635
864974
865064
867117
867812
867841
868425
869280
870776
870811
871738
871973
872172
872664
873369
873825
874005
874368
874497
875029
875438
875694
877834
878235
879457
879601
881813
883210

LEGALS
883296
883396
883827
884741
885338


885647
886134
886503
886541
886822

Juror Pool 2015-12-09


238
3378
6860
12157
15056
17540
17821
18277
18843
22062
22250
22311
22627
30153
46213
48190
49407
50551
50867
53333
57230
58157
59806
60164
66279
70135
70663
73167
74801
75613
76170
88313
96561
97338
99119
99318
100025
103959
108564
108994
109675
109806
111580
118214
120343
122814
122911
123719
129796
135153
143870
150303
151478
151574
153489
155358
155993
158165
159752
161586
164210
168124
171803
172339
172903
177720
179313
180110
184272
184759
188829
191075
191646
193768
194641
194942
196430
206411
207808
209134
209438
211248
212471
212687
220812
222829
224831
229782
230749
230934
230988
234950
239821
240275
242600
246414
247024
248274
248580
249162
249464
249853
250645
252235
253855
257643
257973
259733
259994
262011
266689
269480
270873
272288
274973
277047
294556
314673
319697
330095
343243
357150
369774
393152
395315
403571
412311
413359
415127
415405
419575
428222
429958
434193
438010
439189
447390

449089
461210
480809
480890
480893
481270
505755
511981
513238
516505
517207
521255
523316
524294
524535
526598
528061
529172
533897
535692
536628
537403
538654
538671
543437
544085
544290
545020
548937
552595
553953
558514
560597
594630
603038
603842
605454
605725
607195
608607
616099
617867
619182
620148
620847
621350
622131
623149
625008
635953
636118
636894
637203
637321
640555
641289
641373
642461
649340
649670
650102
650780
653652
653866
654183
655851
659043
660871
661554
664084
666681
670087
673089
674867
674922
677140
679890
681522
682272
685368
688522
689341
689667
692292
695975
698485
698702
698789
705339
705380
707327
708224
708900
709375
709885
711424
716620
716644
718537
719001
720321
720544
720842
721249
722642
723750
724465
725900
727131
727168
728553
729354
755612
770104
770816
771607
775562
783209
786431
786649
786679
787473
791361
792965
794146
795228
798297
798619
798681
801859
803382
804577
805672
806352
807217
809355
809486

LEGALS
809618
812110
815222
815981
816621
816738
816944
817448
818558
820910
821112
823824
824649
827490
827784
828038
829858
829930
830059
830962
832641
832645
832883
836217
837267
837423
837522
837585
837853
838536
839689
840597
840680
840841
841040
841218
844086
846724


847772
848039
849973
851541
851731
855479
855750
857275
857456
857957
858896
859992
860471
861064
861817
865075
865142
865598
866470
866525
868419
868485
868686
869934
870192
871685
872613
874626
876104
876244
879636
879650
881660
881928
884693
885091
885779
887104

Juror Pool 2015-12-10


614
802
15457
19834
21738
31984
32556
37198
45298
47243
56015
58006
61183
65989
72749
75383
79786
84255
89509
93136
96083
102825
108521
112057
112409
112461
113200
114338
125826
130562
134897
136606
141298
144149
145519
146746
150346
161760
161917
163015
165835
167763
167954
172805
174486
177991
180688
184695
185015
185892
189870
189971
195034
198719
198775
201498
202182
202741
202794
204049
206544
214938
216763
220528
222854
223167
226392
226696
230042
231036
234370
235263
241227
244605
244719
247282
256367
260222
263646
264937
264983
265531
268902
270027
271190
271363
272678
283817
322409
341105
379615
382579
397311
406196
410779
411616
447155
452324
460467
467498
467807
469956
489061
501622

512744
521730
524956
530732
534240
535372
545243
546800
549100
549317
589702
595007
599868
600126
603137
604817
605243
609671
615028
615033
618029
626571
626657
629992
632620
633013
641045
641869
649613
653722
654289
667165
668546
668604
670863
671223
675200
676246
678364
679704
682912
684139
688879
689092
691468
692091
692477
695586
701045
707227
707638
716518
716894
720152
723671
726263
727385
728895
729174
729329
729432
730575
737980
761373
772384
774562
776790
781260
782300
782508
783093
783385
784743
786258
786462
789698
790812
792998
793322
794939
796327
799249
799411
803636
805102
807168
809399
810343
811274
811752
811920
814311
816962
818545
818827
820323
825812
827770
830004
831061
831533
834457
839001
839751

LEGALS
839818
841056
841391
842064
843098
843520
844048
845090
846410
846795
846894
847402
847539
847616
848713
849544
851264
852431
853691
855549
859270


859998
863454
864554
864746
866338
867172
867560
868811
869032
869137
873672
874524
875570
877011
877104
880209
882369
882374
884458
884647
885645

Juror Pool 2015-12-14


5060
5085
6961
10527
12362
13627
17483
18792
22931
23904
24179
24800
25505
29492
29526
34710
38992
39159
42445
46794
46853
47035
48171
57882
58081
58643
61092
71475
73138
74415
74599
75691
75850
78048
79245
81456
82510
85190
86256
89579
92935
94744
95606
97870
98594
100978
101407
103581
104847
105539
105561
109065
113340
115458
115916
120688
124682
125768
129233
131181
132247
133991
134808
135946
141438
153458
156182
166227
179073
179786
180067
181136
184917
185187
194634
194759
195790
199958
210850
213251
214947
215021
224455
231787
233016
239393
240776
254180
256095
256866
257044
260131
260642
263573
263787
264371
272090
292803
294666
301702
305603
316763
319999
325652
342064
342506
352249
371278
372306
375620
377871
384506
406900
420500
421601
428515
428921
434796
444023
445772
451602

452176
474617
482702
497324
501197
506302
512166
514004
521552
526596
527402
528877
529547
534108
534451
538793
539246
540484
543309
546248
548226
549019
549921
550588
554712
558058
558197
589536
590214
590362
590379
591680
592020
593221
593590
594716
595829
598164
598269
601554
609391
613336
613909
615648
616067
618371
618534
622323
622680
625459
625601
627675
628221
628583
630824
631040
632184
633270
636375
636924
643186
643188
644162
644629
646782
647306
648522
653466
655841
657695
658217
659511
662109
662193
662660
664237
664718
672586
674545
678548
679391
682470
682530
682725
682829
685037
691210
693721
697490
698217
698680
698986
700368
702222
704826
705430
706725
707383
708614
713108
714273
715005
715378
716574
717975
718692
718792
719512
719877
720626
721404
721675
725099
725200
728223
728378
730109
730166
730299
768119
770307

774011
774414
775304
775382
779282
784348
788313
788730
789659
790001
790766
792938
793248
793369
794057
794654
794828
797465
801484
802182
802790
803036
803609
803788
805311
806272
806356
807197
807713
809727
809982
810117
810954
813069
813507
814046
814499
816197
816545
817007
817856
817966
818096
818832
818855
819038
820070
821398
823713
824047
824973
827406
830199
830711


LEGALS
831980
832321
834190
835111
835388
836462
839810
844279
845859
847177
847707
849927
850037
850329
850971
853850
854507
855556
857593
860148
860472
861612
862202
862398
862914
864434
867655
867913
868207
868488
869001
869110
870849
871820
873864
875151
875883
876434
876931
877871
878114
879466
879656
880021
880390
881920
882468
883182
883971
885325
886133
886620
886718
886966

Juror Pool 2015-12-15


967
5654
6184
9553
10432
13650
13873
14627
14871
14914
23245
23902
25193
31934
32380
33731

38059
43336
44253
44932
45418
46084
47600
52669
53160
54662
58521
61652
65764
66063
66485
66856

LEGALS
67568
70425
70915
71211
71802
75786
78955
79643
80166
88113
88928
90452
91888
96336
97804
98620
100505
102957
104061
107378
107578
108093
108529
108635
113912
113996
114430
114685
118046
118179
121726
123235
124233
126309
127936
132193
133269
135029
135061
139369
139462
144873
147274
148437
148994
149627
152202
153526
154153
154998
156831
158335
161082
163100
164685
165782
171081
172615
173169
173848
174272
176071
176538
180106
184643
190510
199638
200120
200842
201855
202029
204630
212054

214846
215974
217746
217943
218251
220387
222848
232002
234157
235407
236260
240733
241188
242608
243599
247809
252205
252676
252867
253716
255023
255337
256130
257997
262099
262218
263049
263452
263859
264610
266472
269504
273214
274421
275388
277899
278887
287331
294797
315449
318214
319283
341764
349247
364657
369368
406643
408556
412005
418028
423298
425899
431625
434535
443349
447354
447518
448898
449233
454579
459673
464455
468686
477178
482963
485290
486677
487548
493575
510548
512517
518382
518414

LEGALS
521453
528771
528911
529243
529517
532847
533989
535621
536026
536814
539831
541385
542724
543604
550485
551256
551772
552995
553855
555539
556883
574987
590179
591361
594914
596629
598753
600472
604030
604550
604670
605845
607516
607968
608305
610033
615024
615469
616354
616814
617176
618424
621013
621668
623977
624838
625050
625143
625774
627558
629955
630787
630965
631309
632306
632594
632757
632837
633094
633977
635910
636335
636380
636468
636628
637886
639818
639963
640663
644826
644943
645070
650961

650998
656116
656572
657087
657782
657859
660539
660764
661262
662294
665387
665804
666028
666299
666382
667919
668026
670800
674344
675887
676553
676839
676906
677009
677591
677985
678615
679678
679917
680853
682269
682921
683517
684402
684490
684971
685669
688877
691369
692197
693410
695548
696926
697477
698057
702622
702657
703958
704580
706946
707417
707893
710065
710154
713523
715825
716269
719678
721636
722647
722873
722961
723418
724533
725147
728454
730613
732161
770393
773853
774037
774207
776498

LEGALS
776618
780348
781226
784470
784597
785301
787122
787751
788542
789066
789078
794108
796024
797473
799543
801267
802158
803926
805359
805404
805929
806458
806655
807465
807720
808210
808411
809075
809513
809684
810031
812407
812583
812986
813442
813556
815692
815956
816019
816768
817212
821982
822191
822926
824598
824655
825531
829914
830629
831068
834747
836288
837234
837822
839428
839723
840219
840357
840461
840666
841483
844455
845698


845732
846383
846494
847083
847382
847929
848650
849456
850286
852771
853976
854001
854457
854993
856520
857255
858302
858592
858864
859366
859383
859406
860431
860782
861616
863001
864629
864690
864759
864930
865637
865918
866844
866928
868210
868974
869385
869659
870784
871563
873583
873767
873925
875132
875734
875790
876643
876776
877002
880281
881657
882151
882238
882441
882924
883009
884767
885095
885672
886095
886113
887133
887154

Juror Pool 2015-12-16


4269
4384
8435
10157
10341
15189

22585
22800
23337
23840
30866
31068

LEGALS
34380
36211
38084
38949
39583
39834
40437
42009
42440
45239
45399
49773
50843
54139
64412
64698
67789
68269
70601
71756
73668
73690
77573
78388
89511
89513
93852
95631
100958
103213
103911
106083
106833
107330
107650
110760
116263
116327
118530
130646
138493
141244
145488
147749
147946
155004
155819
159770
163269
165995
167481
169920
175546
175852
177500
182267
182941
187101
193129
204832
205114
206545
211014
211081
211759
217158
220597
221054
222667
225390
226567
228802
232907

233616
236503
239019
241265
241491
246537
254898
258359
259931
260739
262828
265194
266496
267748
268094
268516
272469
276131
278297
294988
304510
304979
305114
312218
319261
328245
329855
334850
342215
346123
346381
349893
367035
371355
372763
376726
381919
396667
410954
417054
419986
441222
447357
448170
450845
452183
452501
453737
463885
470102
477128
481494
484946
487107
492569
508961
515712
516350
518544
521690
523395
525919
530462
536794
538030
539608
544548
545145
545640
552408
555104
555802
557749

LEGALS
579296
590128
591726
593595
594177
598789
604865
606934
607252
607783
613981
616548
617043
619228
621794
623045
623099
623422
629348
629403
630291
631000
633471
635001
637960
638457
639797
643639
644645
644833
645015
645360
645422
645795
645921
647068
650857
651195
652148
657992
662863
663774
663838
664883
669352
670552
670583
670842
672417
672434
673307
673573
674869
675717
683675
685501
686053
687501
687695
689166
693543
693872
694729
696416
696728
697176
698169
698419
698927
699764
700320
701584
701784

702645
703129
706175
706673
708826
709285
709405
710758
712591
714445
716189
716346
717905
718561
718809
719725
720040
721600
721817
722269
722393
722962
725980
726860
729419
729486
730863
755907
762664
766263
770790
771187
774133
777383
780124
780344
781470
791819
792766
793561
796279
796332
797366
799830
800176
802467
804267
804599
805597
806074
806325
806782
806914
807784
808064
808221
808542
809054
814602
816344
816754
816954
817221
818028
820691
820960
824612
824659
826229
826421
833546
834153
834849

LEGALS
835161
837524
838516
842522
843823
843845
844281
844485
845022
846075
847178
847597
848595
849697
852933
853243
853667
855043
855756
855788
858669
859633
859811

860265
862879
863396
864156
869124
869359
869782
870508
871254
874391
874591
877159
877665
878117
879181
881027
881895
882337
882759
883300
883362
886137


Juror Pool 2015-12-17
5902
9846
10072
13647
14633
16017
16312
18417
22446
24160
25316
28025
29481
32902
35103
37456
38075
38991
39061
39250
39933
46761
47924
49647
56474
59997
75415
75477
83017
84351
84912
85665
91894
95782
96722
96956
97694
98202
103572
116708
120904
123480
129339
138941
140518
145903

147288
147329
148409
149421
156810
157849
159637
169488
169609
170769
172752
175239
181804
182328
200748
203216
212433
213478
216212
217758
219518
219754
219860
222901
224044
224497
225257
226787
229361
235366
236194
239403
240097
243485
246013
248674
249674
255203
256048
258462
262097
266157
266702
270548
270846
273650

LEGALS
274536
278525
290805
312660
350986
355705
359012
366526
382572
384860
393494
404665
417374
426899
456623
465602
490651
507591
512896
516732
520278
524918
526060
528069
528149
530738
540680
545631
546750
547173
547505
550150
553001
553954
558165
560723
593673
594872
601347
601765
603033
609424
610098
613070
614302
614914
616372
620874
621358
621947
622149
622745
627664
631738
636940
637692
641142
643396
643482
644298
646813
648652
649784
649812
652363
655251
656692
656951
660473
663101
664790
669004
672719

678534
681332
682674
683203
685639
693807
695044
697130
698333
698875
699974
712453
716785
717395
717546
717720
719473
720353
721105
721216
723494
726208
729004
729754
730282
730438
772159
775640
776957
780071
781354
786464
789643
792388
794251
794844
795979
797045
799017
799211
800524
801758
801946
802298
804945
810940
812937
815835
817495
818572
818878
821927
828599
830941
836453
836951
839583
846248
846541
849043
849943
851150
852602
860193
860405
860413
860547
862581
863968
864425
864576
864583
865982

LEGALS
868645
869162
870390
871192
874517
876010
880247
880437
882637
885256
885408
887229

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