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?CAMERON PARISH
POLICE JURY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
MEETING
AGENDA – VOTING
SESSION
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 2025
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
Pledge of Allegiance/Prayer
3.PUBLIC COMMENT
4.Motion to Adopt August 2025 meeting minutes
5.Motion to Approve Add-Ons:
6.Motion to Approve Drilling Permits:
7.Motion to Approve Other Permits:
a. Targa Resources, LLC – Off Highway 82, Johnson Bayou, (proposes to excavate approx. 1,297cy of earthen material at an existing facility and haul it off site to be disposed of per the LDEC RECAP Site Closure Plan. Approx. 1,297cy of clean fill will be used as backfill to return the site to its pre-existing grade and contours.), Cameron Parish, LA. (250901)
b. University of Louisiana – Sabine Lake, Latitude 29°47’3”,Longitude 93°54’54.8”, Johnson Bayou, (proposes as part of the LO-SPAT project, a monitoring buoy be deployed in Sabine Lake for continuous water quality monitoring to inform conditions for oyster reef health and recruitment. The buoy, 77 inches in length and 30 inches in width, will power (solar) and contains a YSI EX03 sonde to gather data at a higher frequency than traditional boat sampling.), Cameron Parish, LA. (250902)
c.Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company, LLC – Youngs Road, Johnson Bayou, (proposes installation of a multicyclone filter unit line and bypass to handle liquids and debris to clean a sump within the compressor station. Approx. 474cy of material will be excavated and hauled off site and 474cy of concrete will be brought in.), Cameron Parish, LA. (250903)
d.Cameron Parish Port, Harbor & Terminal District – Cameron, Latitude 29° 50’ 16.30” N, Longitude 93°19’11.90” W, ( EUA 25-031, dredged material being beneficially used for marsh creation within the Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge (CPNWR) has accidently been placed beyond the refuge boundary and into adjoining property to the west. Some material has accumulated in a section of the Lake Rim Channel and part of CPRA’s No Name Bayou Project area. Approx. 9,000 to 18,000 cubic yards of material has been displaced and will be retrieved with a small hydraulic dredger to the best extent practicable and returned to the permitted area within CPNWR’s footprint.), Cameron Parish, LA. (250905)
e.Byron K. Olivier – Klondike, 316 Louisiana Avenue, (propose removing 315’ of existing wharf, bulkhead backfill, and excavation of pond (150’ x 330’) on south side of parish road to reclaim water frontage property.), Cameron Parish, LA. (250810)
f. Cameron Land Ventures, LLC – Carter Road, Cameron, (proposes removal of existing storm damaged dock structure, old foundation pads and damaged structures currently located on a previous industrial project site measuring approx. 5.6 acres. All material will be hauled to state approved disposal facility. Shoreline stabilization improvements at the site will be achieved with placement of approx. 2,405 cy of rip-rap material behind proposed dock structure and approx. 297.4 linear feet of steel bulkhead for proposed boat launch. Approx. 2.46 acres will be filled with 3,277 cy of concrete for structure foundations, boat launch, roads, and 301 cy of gravel for parking. Approx. 3.01 acres will remain a permeable yard and supportive of vegetative growth. The purpose of this project is to construct multi-purpose waterside vessel engagement facilities with short term accommodations to support expansion and industry development.), Cameron Parish, LA. (250904)
g.Randy Broussard – 225 Alladin Road, Hackberry, (proposed permit renewal of excavation around existing pond to utilize fill material for 2 house pads as previously permitted under (P20200668). This will result in 25,926 cubic yards of excavated material.), Cameron Parish, LA. (200803)
h.Cameron Parish Police Jury – 279 Davis Road, Cameron, (proposed upgrades at the existing Redman Pump Station and an associated outfall channel. Upgrades include removal of existing pump station infrastructure, installation of a new elevated pump station platform with three new pumps, construction of a 2.0 acre intake/drawdown basin, installation of new drainage pipes and culverts, modifications to the outfall channel profile, replacement of two outfall channel road crossings, elevation of the section of Davis Road in front of the pump station, and modification of the ditch system immediately adjacent to the pump station and Davis Road. Project is needed to increase the discharge capacity of the Redman Pump Station and improve drainage and reduce flooding in the area around Davis Road. The current pump capacity is insufficient to evacuate large volumes of water during and following intense weather events.), Cameron Parish, LA. (250906) La Bay CamOps, LLC – Cameron, 183 Bobbies Lane, (proposes construction of gravel pad intended for vehicle and equipment parking, as well as temporary staging of construction materials, including storage of cement powder and 610 road base. This will result in 7000 cubic yards of fill material within 7 acres.), Cameron Parish, LA. (250707)
Motion to Approve Appointments:
a. Consolidated Fire Protection of South Cameron – Armand “Bubba” Richard, resigned
b.Hackberry Fire Protection District No. 1 – Robert Silver, term expired
c.Hackberry Fire Protection District No. 1 – Butch Little, term expired
d.Hackberry Fire Protection District No. 1 – Gerald Landry, term expired
Motion to Approve Financial Statement Audit Report for year ending December 31, 2024
10.Authority to sell surplus equipment:
a.Tractor 2006 New Holland TS110A ACP225840 – Unit #6025
b.Cutter 2006 Alamo AB20 06426
Authority to Advertise the intent to abandon the following roads:
a.Broussard Beach Rd PR 3118 between Gayle St and Bobbie’s Ln
b.West Ave PR 364 from the intersection of Cameron Dr to the dead end
c.Cameron Dr PR 362 from intersection of West Ave to the dead end
12.Motion for president authority to sign Proclamation declaring September 2025 as “National Adult Education and Family Literacy Month” in Cameron Parish
13.Motion for president authority to sign Proclamation declaring September 2025 as “Library Card Sign-Up Month” in Cameron Parish
Consideration of SWLA Regional Planning Commission FY 2025-2026 District Dues in the amount of $3,569.30
Motion for authority to advertise Public Notice for Cameron Coastal Master Plan for 25 days
16.Consideration of Change Order #1 to add an additional 100 days to the ME-38 Gulf Shoreline Protection Project for the construction of additional breakwaters
17.Consideration to accept Mermentau Inundation Relief Project, Water Control Structures- Element 2, as substantially complete
Consideration of president authority to sign letter of intent with McNeese relevant to the construction of a rodeo arena
Authority to advertise ordinance change & revision of the Personnel Policy Manual
Consideration of president authority to sign CEA with Venture Global for operations of Redman Pump Station
Motion to accept Economic Impact Analysis Proposal
Motion to grant authority to Parish Treasurer to open investment account with B1 Bank and signatory authority to the Parish Administrator, Treasurer, and Secretary
Consideration of Resolution Authorizing the Cameron Parish School Board to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement and Payment in Lieu of Tax Agreement with Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC
24.Consideration of Lease Agreement with Cameron Parish 4-H Livestock Committee
Motion to grant authority to Parish Administrator to sign all documents related to insurance renewals for:
a. Equipment
b. General Liability
c. Commercial Auto
d. Workers Compensation
e.VFIS
26.Review and accept the monthly financial statements and budget to actual comparison
27.Motion that approved Bills be Paid
28.Executive Session:
a.Hurricane Insurance Litigation Discussion
b.Coastal Zone Litigation Discussion
Adjourn Meeting
Indicating Add-ons
Agenda Posting Date: Posting Time:
Signed: ____________________________________________
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