Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 9/19/1996
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mr. Adams:
On behalf of the Fifth Louisiana Levee District (Levee District) you have requested an opinion of this office as to whether a forty acre tract owned by the Levee District in Concordia Parish can be exchanged for a better and more accessible tract to the advantage of the Levee District. You point out that our Opinion No. 76-20 indicates that such a transaction is not permissible, but in Opinion No. 90-458 this office stated that such a transaction was permissible. Additionally, you request whether or not there are any procedures or requirements that would be involved in appraising or advertising such an exchange by a Levee District.
It is the opinion of this office that the general powers of a Levee District to buy and sell property found in La. R.S.
It is noted that the resolution of Levee District requesting the present opinion indicates that the forty acre tract belonging to the Levee District is not accessible by either public or private roads, and is surrounded on three sides by property owned by the individuals proposing the exchange. Thus, it appears that this particular piece of property is not being utilized or serving any public purpose. Given these facts, the Levee District may wish to seek legislative authority to exchange Levee District land that is no longer needed for a public purpose for other land of comparable value. We would refer you to the general grant of authority given by the legislature to the Vermilion Parish School Board in matters such as this. See: La. R.S.
If you have any further questions concerning this request, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Very truly yours,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB ATTORNEY GENERAL
BY: ROBERT H. CARPENTER, JR. Assistant Attorney General