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?CAMERON PARISH
POLICE JURY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
MEETING
AGENDA –
VOTING SESSION
MONDAY
JANUARY 12, 2026
11:00 A.M. (or at the
conclusion of Morning
Agenda Meeting)
Cameron Parish Police Jury
West Annex – Board Room
148 Smith Circle, Cameron, LA
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance/Prayer
3. Election of President
4. Election of Vice-President
5. PUBLIC COMMENT
6. Motion to Adopt December 2025 meeting minutes
7. Motion to Approve Add-Ons:
8. Motion to Approve Other Permits:
a. Garret Coates – Hackberry, off Austin and Albert Little Rd, (proposes to establish a multi-acre lay-down or parking lot to serve as a resource for the development of the Commonwealth Energy and Louisiana LNG projects with the installation of culverts for driveway access on both Albert Little Rd. and Austin Rd. Approx. 30,000 cubic yards of hauled-in fill material to be utilized with 8,000 cubic yards of cursed stone/gravel material and 22,000 cubic yards of topsoil/dirt, resulting in 9.0-acre development), Cameron Parish, LA (251104)
b. BP America Production Company (BPAPC) – Grand Chenier, Section 5, T15S, R03W, (HET proposes to perform pit closure activity in a select area of the Miami Alternatives, LLC to remove and dispose pit bottom sediments, mixing and blending of remaining pit bottoms, and backfilling to appropriate land surfaces with unimpacted fill materials at the request of BP in accordance with the Louisiana Department of Conservation and Energy requirements), Cameron Parish, LA. (260101)
c. Perdue Oil & Gas, LLC – Off Little Chenier Road, Creole, Latitude 29°50’24.03”, Longitude 93°2’51.61”, (proposes to plug and abandon an orphan well, remove NORM waste, access and reenter existing well bores for oil and gas production), Cameron Parish, LA. (260102)
9. Motion to Approve Appointments:
a. Library Board of Control – Ronald Nunez, Jr. (ex Officio) term expired
b. Lower Cameron Hospital District No. 2 – Lynn Griffin, term expired
c. Consolidated Fire Protection of South Cameron – Appoint Cristy Guevara to open seat
10. Motion to accept bids for 2026:
a. Limestone
b. Dirt
c. Dust Control
d. Fuel
e. White Goods
11. Motion to Adopt the Cameron Parish Police Jury Budget for Year Ending December 31, 2026
12. Motion to open public hearing for the proposed amendments to:
CHAPTER 15 – OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS; ARTICLE III – DISTURBING THE PEACE; SECTION 15-28 – EXCESSIVE NOISE PROHIBITED GENERALLY
ADD – SECTION 15-28
(1)
It shall be unlawful and prohibited for any person to use unmuffled compression braking that may be also referred to as: “Unmuffled compression braking,” “engine braking” within 500 yards at the 4-way stop and at the caution light in Creole, and from the “Y” (Mile Marker 31) to the Ferry on Hwy 82 in Cameron, Holly Beach between Mile Marker 45 on LA Hwy 27 to Mile Marker 25 on LA Hwy 82 and Mile Marker 48 on LA Hwy 27 North of Holly Beach and Johnson Bayou between Mile Marker 13 on LA Hwy 82 and Mile Marker 11 on LA Hwy 82, all located in Cameron Parish, LA. The definition of “unmuffled compression brake” shall mean any motor vehicle brake that is operated by the compression of the engine of the motor vehicle. An unmuffled compression brake is also referred to as an “engine brake”.
(2)
It shall be unlawful for any person to use an unmuffled compression brake in any area designated by ordinance of the Cameron Parish Police Jury where use of an unmuffled compression brake is prohibited and further identified by regulatory signage. Such regulatory signage may be requested by the Parish upon which will authorize the administrator to apply for the “regulatory sign permit” from the Louisiana Department of Transportation for placement on the designated State Louisiana Highway located within the parish.
(3)
All public safety, emergency vehicles, and equipment shall be exempt from this section.
(4)
Violating the provisions of this section shall result in a fine or penalty of up to 30 days in jail and/or $250.00 and court costs.
(Ord. No. 25-2023, 3-7-2023)
·Secs. 110-44—110-70. – Reserved.
13. Consideration of adopting proposed changes to the Cameron Parish Ordinance listed above to: CHAPTER 15 – OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS; ARTICLE III – DISTURBING THE PEACE; SECTION 15-28 – EXCESSIVE NOISE PROHIBITED GENERALLY
14. Motion to open public hearing on proposed amendments to:
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK REVISIONS
Chapter 7 – Flood Damage Prevention
Article II. Definitions
Amend: Sec. 7-11. Words and terms defined
Recreational vehicle park means an area of land providing spaces where (Change two to five (5)) or more recreational vehicles can be parked primarily for temporary living quarters, camping, travel, or seasonal use. Each RV ((Remove: must be owned by the occupant (owner-occupied) and)) must remain road-ready with current and valid registration and tags.
Chapter 4 ? – Building Codes and Permits
Amend: Section 4 ? .13 – Permitting of recreational vehicle parks; limited application. The proposed provisions of section 14 ?.13 shall apply only to recreational Vehicle parks as defined by section 7-11 of this Code of Ordinances.
(Remove: Further, application of this part is limited to recreational vehicle parks Located within the West Division (Police Jury District No. 2), as legally Described in section 6-16(e) for Precinct 4)
Add: Section 4 ?.13.1 – Prospective Application Only
The provisions of this Section are applicable to all recreational vehicle parks within the designated area of application which are permitted after December 1, 2018. These provisions have no application to recreational vehicle parks which are already in existence, or which have already been permitted prior to December 1, 2018.
Add: Sec. 4 ? .13.2 – A permit for a recreational vehicle park having more than twenty-five (25) spaces for recreational vehicles may be issued only after Police jury approval of a plan for development submitted by the applicant.
The plan for development shall:
(a) Identify the location and area of land for development along with the boundaries of the tract upon which the recreational vehicle park is to be developed;
(b) Include a site plan showing the location of all spaces as well as other structures, facilities, and amenities in the recreational vehicle park; and,
(c) Include such other information as may be required by the parish building official.
Add: Section 4 ?.13.3 – Penalties
Violation of the above provisions is punishable as provided by Section 4 ?.8.
15. Consideration of adopting proposed changes to the Cameron Parish Ordinance listed above to: RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK
16. Motion to open public hearing on proposed intention to abandon the following described roads Right-of-ways, being of no further use or necessity:
Parish Road 362 (Cameron Dr) from the intersection of PR 364 (West Ave) to the west dead end; located in Sec. 7, T15S, R7W, Rutherford Beach, Creole, LA.
17. Consideration of abandoning roads Right-of-ways, being of no further use or necessity as listed above: Parish Road 362 (Cameron Dr)
18. Motion granting president authority to sign Cooperative Endeavor Agreement with SWLAHEC to staff the Cameron Parish health Unit through December 2026
19. Motion granting authority to advertise final draft for ordinance change to Cameron Parish Tourist Commission:, Sec. 16-1 – Tourist Promotion Agency. Create a new ordinance to establish the Tourist Commission and Collection of the Hotel/Motel (Occupancy) Tax
20. Consideration of President authority to sign Memorandum of Agreement (MOU) with Louisiana Department of Transportation (DOTD) granting Temporary Right-of-Way Access for Removal of Debris
21.Consideration of Change Order 2 – Cameron Parish Gulf Shoreline Stabilization Project ME-38, increase contract time by 140 days due to weather & material delays
22. Motion granting authority to advertise RFQ for Sewer Lift Station
23. Motion granting authority to advertise RFQ for Pump
Station
24. Review and accept the monthly financial statements and budget to actual comparison
25. Motion that approved Bills be Paid
26. Executive Session:
a. Hurricane Insurance Litigation Discussion (5th Circuit Ruling)
b. Cameron vs. Burlington (Deep Lake-Rockefeller) Coastal Case
ADJOURN MEETING
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