Saturday, September 21, 2013

where not to put a park

68530.

where not to put a park

by sbcitizens, 09/17/13 6:46 PM

don't put a park in the oil spill area; its too close to the tank farm and contaminated air; that's why the air monitor is in that area, its bad air.

don't put a park next to the solid waste ditch and ponds; there is a required exclusion zone for solid waste areas up to 250 feet or 500 feet and that part of the oil spill property is where nothing is supposed to be.

don't put a park where special interests groups are forcing the park on others.

don't put a park where the streets are going to be removed or where the street lights are not maintained.

put a new park where kids and old people and family and neighbors will be safe and protected, where people live close enough to just walk to the park and not have to drive. put a new park where the people who live in that area want one.

can we even afford another park? don't think we would even be talking about another park until all the previous neighborhood and recreational parks are renovated. so, why are parish employees advocating for a park in the oil spill green belt? are they advocating for the oil company? if you receive a survey for where the next park ought to go, think about what that park is supposed to be and why certain parties would push to spend limited resources on something we don't need, don't want, and would be liable for anyway.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

buffer zones and land use

COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED FOR OCTOBER 15th 3pm
Report to the Planning Commission from Office of Community Development
 
Spot zoning is defined as the singling out of a small parcel of land for a classification that differs from that of the surrounding area. Palermo Land Co. v. Planning Com'n 561 So. 2d 482 (La. 1990)
It is considered illegal.
 
PLANNING COMMISSIONERS PUBLIC HEARING
TUESDAY September 24 2013 at 4pm in Council Chambers

""Over the past year the Parish Planning Commission and Council, with the support of the administration, have made changes to the Parish's zoning ordinance. The changes are designed to maintain and protect the residential features of our beloved neighborhoods.""  SBPG website

The recent draft land use plan for St Bernard Parish proposes to maintain the existing empty lots as green space or a green belt around the nearby refinery.  Land previously purchased by the oil company to create this green zone was later sold at a fraction of the cost.  One of the residential-zoned R1 lots sold for $4,000 and is adjacent to a vacant corner lot on East Judge Perez Drive, which is currently zoned Neighborhood Commercial (C1) for the convenience of the neighborhood.  Previously, a drug store was located at this corner and a family home on the R1 lot.  Both lots now sit vacant.

This corridor of East Judge Perez currently allows for C1 Neighborhood Commercial zoning for up to 250 feet from the major thoroughfare and has worked well for many successful Neighborhood Commercial businesses.  These businesses support the family oriented, pedestrian friendly neighborhood and are supported by the local residents. These two vacant lots should not be re-zoned; they should remain C1 Neighborhood Commercial to support the existing businesses and to preserve the integrity of the neighborhood.

There is a Planning Commission public hearing next week for a proposed zoning change for the two lots; to change both lots from R1 and C1, respectively, to C2 General Commercial. The reason for the zoning change in the application is for use as a mini warehouse or a mini storage facility.  That type of use does not belong in this corridor.

 C2 General Commercial can bring lots of different uses with a variety of traffic and other nuisances.

The online Municode Library for St Bernard Parish Chapter 22 Zoning in September 2013 lists several allowable land uses in C1 and C2 zoning. Some of those uses are copied here. In the online listing, mini storage or mini warehouses are allowed in C1, so there would be no need to change the zoning on the corner lot.  Mini warehouses are also allowed in C2 along with automotive sales and car care, as well as truck stops, multi-family dwellings, wholesale establishments and public garages.  Wholesale distribution is not allowed in C2.

The site plan brings lots of added traffic to a narrow residential street with little room for truck turnaround or even dumpster service. No amount of landscaping nor building facades will mitigate an added commercial traffic pattern. There is no traffic study and no further indication of what type of items would be stored or what type of transient hours of operation.

The current plan to develop the major thoroughfare, Judge Perez, as neighborhood commercial should be upheld.  There is no reason to change the area to C2 General Commercial.  There are ample commercial and industrial properties in St Bernard Parish that would accommodate mini warehouses and the associated commercial traffic.

The Planning Commissioners and Parish Council should keep to the code and not make this spot zoning change.



 
 
 
 
The office of community development analysis of the application deemed the location inappropriate for this zoning change.  However, the planning commissioners recommended approval.
 
 
Spot zoning is defined as the singling out of a small parcel of land for a classification that differs from that of the surrounding area. Palermo Land Co. v. Planning Com'n 561 So. 2d 482 (La. 1990)

Friday, September 13, 2013

water advisory

http://www.theglobaldispatch.com/louisiana-cdc-confirms-naegleria-in-st-bernard-parish-water-system-advisory-issued-30666/

Louisiana: CDC confirms Naegleria in St. Bernard Parish water system, advisory issued

parasitic meningitis death of a child in St. Bernard Parish in Louisiana, testing of the water system by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has revealed the presence of the rare ameba, Naegleria fowleri, in four locations of the St. Bernard Parish water system, the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals (DHH) announced Thursday.

Sunday, September 1, 2013

take action for our future


How can wanting clean air, clean water, safe neighborhoods, and a healthy and productive Parish be a special interest, or be at odds with the interest of the State? 

If the air quality in St Bernard continues to decline ... then that's going to affect recreation, tourism, and even fisheries; it's going to affect our economic development.

Through public participation, we're not doing anything other than a mere attempt to make sure the laws that Congress and our state legislatures passed are actually enforced.  Its about public participation and existing regulations; its not about new policies or special interests; its about our health and our future.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Isaac --- August 28 2012

After Isaac:  Still a Ghost Town
http://www.weather.com/video/after-isaac-still-a-ghost-town-38554


Meanwhile, Mr. Gourgues drives down Louisiana 39 almost every day from his temporary home in Meraux to his damaged home in Braithwaite. Only about one-third of the town's 1,000 residents have returned so far.
.
Mr. Gourgues longs to get back. "When your home is your home, it's your home," he said. That is an emotion everyone in this part of Louisiana can understand.

http://www.nola.com/opinions/index.ssf/2013/08/katrina_and_isaac_a_double_ann.html


TEAM BRAITHWAITE FOUNDATION

https://www.facebook.com/events/409044935811781/


The state allocated $8 million in federal funds to Plaquemines Parish, originally intended to either buyout or elevate homes that received significant water damage in Hurricane Isaac, according to Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser.
.
But so many people applied for a buyout that the state advised the parish to scrap that program and use the funds to elevate homes instead.
http://www.wwltv.com/news/local/Braithwaite-Park-remains-a-ghost-town-one-year-after-Hurricane-Isaac-221421231.html


Wednesday, August 21, 2013

if trees could speak

A loving tribute to residents who planted trees, making this one of the loveliest neighborhoods in St Bernard Parish.  






 
If Trees could speak .......a loving tribute to the residents who planted trees.

And these are just the large Oak trees in a small section of the neighborhood.  There are many many more.  Residents worked out an agreement with Murphy Oil to leave the trees when the buy-up houses were demolished.  It makes for one of the loveliest neighborhoods in St Bernard Parish.

http://s786.photobucket.com/user/concerned_citizens_2010/slideshow/If%20Trees%20could%20speak

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

DRAFT Comprehensive Land Use Plan

St Bernard Parish Louisiana

The Planning Commissioners to conduct public meetings in each councilmatic district to discuss a proposal on the Comprehensive Land Use Plan.

DRAFT Comprehensive Land Use Plan
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/160437704/St-Bernard-Parish-DRAFT-Comprehensive-Land-Use-Plan

DRAFT 2 (October 2013)
Planning Meeting


Appendix
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/160437706/St-Bernard-Parish-DRAFT-CP-Appendix

Master Streets Plan
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/160437715/St-Bernard-Master-Streets-Plan





Drainage
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/160437709/SB_CP_Drainage-JULY-2013-DRAFT

Land Use and Flood Plains
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/160437711/SB_Flood-Plain-Overview
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/160437710/SB_Flood-Plain-NE
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/160437712/SB-Land-Use-ALL
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/160437713/SB-Land-Use-NW
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/160437714/SB-Land-Use-SE

Steering Committee Comments to SPB Planning Commission
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/160492641/Comp_Plan_Summary_of_Steering_Committee_Comments_on_the_Comprehensive_Plan-August-summary

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/160492640/Comp_Plan_Steering_Committee_Minutes_8-12-13

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/160492639/Comp_Plan_Steering_Committee_Comments_8-5-13__2_

St Bernard Parish Builder's Bundles
http://www.sbpg.net/images/stories/council/agendas2012/9-3-13%20agenda/e13%20attachment.pdf



Blog Archive