2018 Louisiana Laws
Revised Statutes
TITLE 33 - Municipalities and Parishes
RS 33:112 - Subdivision regulations

Universal Citation: LA Rev Stat § 33:112 (2018)

§112. Subdivision regulations

A. Before exercising the powers referred to in R.S. 33:110, a parish planning commission shall adopt regulations governing the subdivision of land within unincorporated territory within its jurisdiction for purposes other than agricultural.

B. Before exercising the powers referred to in R.S. 33:110 a municipal planning commission shall adopt regulations governing the subdivision of land within its jurisdiction.

C.(1)(a) Within the city of New Orleans, the governing body may enact or may authorize its appropriate agency to enact, as a part of the municipality's subdivision control regulations, requirements that a subdivider of land dedicate such land areas, sites, and locations for park, playground, and public school purposes as are reasonably necessary to service the proposed subdivision and the future residents thereof, but in no case more than five percent of the gross area of the proposed subdivision. The regulations may provide that the dedication shall be a condition precedent to the approval of any subdivision plat. They shall set forth the standards to be applied in determining the amount of land that is required to be dedicated. These standards shall be based upon the number and type of dwelling units or structures to be included in each subdivision. These standards shall also be based upon studies and surveys conducted by the municipality through its appropriate agency in order to determine the need, if any, for park, playground, and public school sites generated by existing subdivisions within the municipality containing various types of dwelling units or structures.

(b) When the municipality or parish through its appropriate agency adopts regulations requiring a subdivider to dedicate park, playground, and public school sites, as authorized by this Subpart, it may also adopt as part of the municipality's or parish's regulations governing the subdivision of land, provisions requiring a subdivider, in lieu of dedicating the sites, to pay to the municipality or parish, a sum of money or a combination of money and sites equal to the value of land that would otherwise be required to be dedicated for park, playground, and public school purposes, whenever the local governmental body through its appropriate agency determines that it would not be in the public interest to accept the dedication in connection with a particular proposed subdivision. The provisions shall enumerate the standards to be applied in determining when it is not in the public interest to accept the dedication and shall provide for the manner of making payment.

(c) All funds so received shall be held by the municipality or parish or a designated department or agency thereof, in a special account, and shall be applied and used by the municipality or parish to acquire park, playground, and public school sites for the benefit of the residents of the subdivision for which the payment was made. Provisions may be adopted establishing standards for the application and use of the funds in accordance with the foregoing limitation. The provisions may also provide that the payment in lieu of dedication shall be a condition precedent to the approval of any subdivision plat, or may provide that the payment be deferred or made in installments following approval of a subdivision plat, upon the subdivider's posting good and sufficient surety bond guaranteeing the payment. The parish or municipality, as the case may be, may enforce such bond by all appropriate legal remedies.

(2) Such regulations may provide for the proper arrangement and width of streets in relation to other existing or planned streets and to the master plan, for adequate and convenient open spaces for traffic, vehicular parking, utilities, access of firefighting apparatus, recreation, light and air, and for the avoidance of congestion of population, including minimum width and area of lots.

D. Such regulations may include provisions as to the extent to which roads, streets, and other ways shall be graded and improved and to which water and sewer and other utility mains, piping, or other facilities shall be installed as a condition precedent to the approval of the plat. The regulations or practice of a commission may provide for a tentative approval of the plat previous to such installations; but any such tentative approval shall be revocable and shall not be entered on the plat. In lieu of the completion of such improvements and utilities prior to the final approval of the plat, a commission may accept a bond with surety to secure to the parish or municipality, as the case may be, the actual construction and installation of such improvements or utilities at a time and according to specifications fixed by or in accordance with the regulations of the commission. The parish or municipality, as the case may be, may enforce such bond by all appropriate legal remedies.

E. All such regulations shall be published as provided by law for the publication of ordinances, and, before adoption, a public hearing shall be held thereon. A parish planning commission shall give notice of the purpose, time, and place of the hearing by one publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the parish at least ten days prior to the date set. A municipal planning commission shall give notice of the purpose, time and place of the hearing by one publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the municipality at least ten days prior to the date set. Certified copies of such regulations shall be filed by a commission with the local legislative body and the clerk of court of the parish. Regulations governing the subdivision of land may be amended from time to time, subject to the requirements governing original adoption with respect to notice, hearing, and filing with local authorities.

F. Whenever pursuant to R.S. 33:4562-4566 two or more parishes or parts thereof have been combined by agreement into a single recreation district such that the parish boundaries do not coincide with the recreation district, the local governing body through its appropriate agency shall refer the standards required by this subpart to the recreation district commission in which the proposed subdivision is located. The standards shall not be effective until the recreation district commission certifies, pursuant to procedures set forth in the interlocal agreement, that they are the same as those prevailing throughout the jurisdiction of the recreation district. The foregoing section may be applicable to all federally assisted housing programs whether or not a subdivision of land would be required.

Amended by Acts 1972, No. 36, §1; Acts 1991, No. 264, §1; Acts 2011, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 20, §1, June 12, 2011.

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