Judges: CHARLES C. FOTI, JR., Attorney General
Filed Date: 5/1/2007
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mayor Davis:
On behalf of the Town of Farmerville you have requested the opinion of this office concerning the issue of whether or not the Policy Jury of Union Parish has the authority to prevent the placement of FEMA trailer parks within the incorporated area of the Town of Farmerville. The opinion request indicates that the Police Jury of Union Parish is believes that they have the authority to approve where a trailer park may be placed within the parish. Specifically, you ask whether an incorporated municipality, such as the Town of Farmerville, without the consent and permission of the police jury, allow a trailer park to be placed within its incorporated area.
Louisiana law separately provides for the powers of police juries and other parish governing authorities (LSA-R.S.
Except as otherwise provided in this Part, a municipality shall be vested with all powers, rights, privileges, immunities, authorities, and duties heretofore possesses in accordance with all constitutional and statutory provisions with respect thereto. A municipality is further authorized to exercise any power and perform any function necessary requisite, or proper for the management of its affairs not denied by law.
Prior opinions of this office have consistently recognized that through Title 33 the Legislature has given complete control and jurisdiction over the incorporated areas of a municipality to the governing body of each particular municipality. This Title also gives complete control and jurisdiction of all unincorporated areas of a parish to the parish police jury. The parish governing authorities and the municipal governing authorities are separate and distinct governing bodies and neither can legally exert its authority outside its jurisdiction. As such, the laws and ordinances of a municipality take precedence within the jurisdiction of that municipality over those laws and ordinances of the parish in *Page 2
which the municipality is located. See AG Op. Nos. 01-308, 86-296,84-749 and 82-457. Louisiana Courts have interpreted the law in the same way. In State of Louisiana v. Meche,
Your request does not state whether either the Town of Farmerville has enacted a zoning ordinance in accordance with LSA-R.S.
In American Waste and Pollution Control Co. v. St. Martin ParishPolice Jury,
Based on the foregoing it is apparent that the Police Jury of Union Parish's permission is not a prerequisite to placement of a trailer park within in the incorporated area of the Town of Farmerville. The parish governing authorities and the municipal governing authorities are separate and distinct governing bodies, and that neither can legally exert *Page 3 its authority outside its jurisdiction. Accordingly, it is the opinion of this office that the Town of Farmerville, subject to properly adopted zoning ordinances, maintains the authority of regulating the placement of a trailer park within its incorporated area.
We hope this sufficiently answers your inquiry, but if we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us.
Very Truly Yours,
CHARLES C. FOTI, JR. Attorney General
By:_______________________ RICHARD L. MCGIMSEY Assistant Attorney General Public Finance Contracts Section