Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 5/25/1999
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Ms. Rawls:
This office is in receipt of the request for an opinion in regard to the Planning Commission for Bossier City. You ask whether Bossier City, as a Home Rule Charter City, is compelled to abide by Act
The title to Act
To provide for metropolitan planning in the City of Bossier City and that unincorporated part of Bossier Parish lying within five miles of the city of Bossier City and creation, organization, powers, and duties of a metropolitan planning commission; for the regulation of the subdivision of land in the metropolitan planning area, as defined herein; for the making and adoption of an official map or maps to preserve the integrity of the major street plan and other plans by the regulation of buildings in mapped streets' for the making and adoption of a zoning plan and zoning ordinance or ordinances; for the adoption of ordinances prescribing minimum construction, health, and sanitation standards to prevent the spread of slums and to encourage and assist public and private agencies, corporations, and individuals in the rehabilitation and redevelopment of blighted areas; and for the adoption of other plans, ordinances, and measures to effectuate the purposes of this Act.
By Ordinance No. 292 of 1955 the Police Jury for Bossier Parish created a planning commission pursuant to Act
We find that this office rendered Atty. Gen. Op. 78-1088 in response to the question whether the authority of the Bossier City-Parish Metropolitan Planning Commission created under Act
Following this conclusion that the provisions of Act 189 creating the Bossier City-Parish Metropolitan Planning Commission which were in conflict with later legislation relative to powers of Planning Commissions would be considered repealed, we would again hold that wherein Act
Moreover, in Atty. Gen. Op. No 80-912 this office was asked whether or not a home rule charter by municipalities serves to invalidate special legislative acts previously enacted relative to the structure of a municipality. In response it was observed that by a vote of the citizens of Monroe the Home Rule Charter was adopted which "would serve to effectively repeal special legislation previously enacted respecting the structure and organization of a municipality".
Therefore, we would state in answer to your first question that Bossier City, as a home rule charter city, is not compelled to abide by Special Act
With respect to your question whether Bossier City may choose to adopt R.S.
A home rule charter adopted under this Section shall provide the structure and organization, powers, and functions of the government of the local governmental subdivision which may include the exercise of any power and performance of any functions necessary, requisite, or proper for the management of its affairs, not denied by general law or inconsistent with this constitution.
Based upon this provision the court stated in Board ofCom'rs of St. Bernard Parish Water and Sewer Com'n v. St. BernardParish Gov't Through Ponstein,
Moreover, R.S.
Where a parish or municipality has adopted a charter for local self-government or other home rule charter and such charter provides for the establishment of a planning commission or otherwise provides for the functions of a planning commission to be performed by the governing authority or other board or commission, the provisions of this Subpart concerning membership, appointment, organization, and structure shall not be applicable. In such case, any parish or municipality with a home rule charter may avail itself of the power and authority granted here-in to a planning commission; however, nothing herein shall diminish any power or authority already granted by a home rule charter or other law.
Accordingly, we find that Bossier City council may choose to adopt R.S.
We hope this sufficiently answers your inquiry, but if we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely yours,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
By: ________________________________________________ BARBARA B. RUTLEDGE Assistant Attorney General
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