?CAMERON PARISH
POLICE JURY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
MEETING AGENDA –
VOTING SESSION
MONDAY JUNE 8, 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. PUBLIC COMMENT
4. Motion to Adopt May 2026 meeting minutes
5. Motion to Approve Add-Ons:
6. Comments/Objections on Permit Applications of State Concern (Subject to strict compliance with clean-up and restoration standards found in Sections 701(B), 711(F), and 719(M) of the Coastal use Guidelines and any other applicable guidelines in the CZM):
a. Magnetar Operating, LLC Grand Chenier, Latitude 29.37598, Longitude 92.3847, (proposed bucket dredging, prop washing and installation of structures to facilitate the drilling of these six wells for hydrocarbon exploration, Bayou Prospects No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. (P20250947), Cameron Parish, LA. (260601)
b. Delfin Offshore Pipeline, LLC – Off Gulf Beach Highway, Johnson Bayou, (after-the-fact application for EUA 26-007 to replace a damaged section of 42inch pipeline at an existing valve site. A 105 feet section of pipe was removed including an inline valve and replaced with new 42inch pipe. Also 3 ancillary pipelines and surface facilities located at the valve site were removed. (P20260374), Cameron Parish, LA. (260603)
c. Cameron Land Ventures, LLC – Off Wakefield Road and Parish Road 3158, Cameron, (Parish Road 3158 Yard Project; proposes to temporarily store excess soil, up to 271,040 cubic yards, from CP2 LNG Terminal at an existing site until the soil can be transferred to a permanent disposition site. (P20260331), Cameron Parish, LA. (260604)
d. Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America, LLC – Sabine -Neches Waterway, Johnson Bayou, (SNND NGPL Line 2 Replacement Project; proposes to lower approximately 5,800foot segment of its existing 30inch diameter pipeline beneath the Sabine Neches Waterway to accommodate planned dredging activities intended to deepen the Sabine Neches Waterway to allow passage of larger ocean-going vessels. (P20260132), Cameron Parish, LA. (260605)
e. Cameron Land Ventures, LLC – Marshall Street, Cameron, (Kelly Farm Yard Project; proposes to temporarily store excess soil, up to 630,800 cubic yards, from CP2 LNG Terminal at an existing site until the soil can be transferred to a permanent disposition site. (P20260369), Cameron Parish, LA. (260606)
f. Sweet Lake Land & Oil Company – Intersection of LA Highway 27 & Highway 384, Northwest Corner, Sweetlake, (proposes 23,703 cubic yards excavated material of an on-site borrow pond for future commercial development for continued growth in Cameron Parish. (P20260377), Cameron Parish, LA. (260607)
g. Targa Resources – End of LA Highway 3056, Lowry, (proposes to decommission all in-plant above and at grade infrastructure; process equipment, process vessels, tanks and piping, associated with their gas plant. (P20260158), Cameron Parish, LA. (260608)
h. Ducks Unlimited, Inc. – Sabine National Wildlife Refuge, Johnson Bayou, (proposes ten geotechnical borings to be taken to obtain for future marsh terracing project. (P20260381), Cameron Parish, LA. (260609)
i. Cameron Parish Gravity Drainage District No. 8 – Big Lake, Section 29, 30, 31, 36, T12S, T09W, (Lateral 32B Modifications and Structure Replacements; proposes to perform 10,615 linear feet of rerouting, widening and maintenance of drainage lateral 32B, as well, as filling in 2,524 linear feet of existing lateral, replacement of four (4) water control structures and removal of two (2), (P20260224), Cameron Parish, LA. (260610)
j. Cameron Land Ventures, LLC – Off Wakefield Road, Cameron, (North Yard Project; proposes to temporarily store excess soil, up to 275,880 cubic yards, from CP2 LNG Terminal at an existing site until the soil can be transferred to a permanent disposition site. (P20260319), Cameron Parish, LA. (260611)
7. Motion to Approve Permit Applications of Local Concern (Subject to strict compliance with the clean-up and restoration standards found in Sections 701(B), 711(F), and 719 (M) of the Coastal use Guidelines and any other applicable guidelines in the CZM):
a. Christopher Hicks – 127 Belle Savane Road, Grand Lake, (proposes to excavate 9000 cubic yards for pond to utilize for house and shop pad. (P20260378), Cameron, LA. (260602)
b. Jeffrey Passofaro – Off of Acadia Drive, Creole, Section 7, T15S, R07W, (proposes to construct 20 recreational spots for rental. Excavation of utility lines that consist of water, sewer, and electrical. Trenches to be backfilled and hauling in rock material for parking. (P20260268), Cameron Parish, LA. (260612)
c. Papco Enterprises – Off Ben Lane, Creole, Section 32, T14S, R07W, (proposes to construct 3 recreational spots for rental. Excavation of utility lines that consist of water, sewer and electrical. Trenches to be backfilled and hauling in rock material for parking and driveway. (P20260206), Cameron Parish, LA. (260613)
8. Motion to Approve Appointments:
a. Imperial Calcasieu Human Service Authority Board – Appointment to open seat (tabled from last month)
b. Gravity Drainage District No. 16 – Jason Theriot, term expired
c. Gravity Drainage District No. 16 – Chad Thevis, term expired
d. Hackberry Recreation District – T.J. Murphy, term expired. Reappoint
e. Mosquito Abatement Board of Control – Karl Styron, term expired
f. Mosquito Abatement Board of Control – Bryce Carpenter, term expired. Reappoint
g. Waterworks District No. 2 – Jeffrey “Jeff” Moore, term expired. Reappoint
h. Gravity Drainage District No. 3 – Fletcher “Gabe” LaLande resigned, appoint Mike Johnson for remainder of term
9. Motion to accept Bids for the Official Journal
10. Consideration of President Authority to sign Amendment to LA DOTD 2025-2026 mowing & litter agreement
11. Motion for President Authority to sign 2026-2027 State Highway Maintenance Agreement with LA DOTD for mowing and litter pickup
12. Consideration of Change Order #3 – Cameron Parish Gulf Shoreline Stabilizaiton Project (ME-38), increase contract time by 60 days due to weather, no increase in contract amount
13. Motion to open public hearing on the addition to the Code of Ordinances – No Wake Zone Ordinance:
Cameron Parish, Louisiana Code of Ordinances
NO WAKE ZONE, CAMERON PARISH
(a) There is hereby created a no wake zone within certain areas of Cameron Parish, as follows:
(i) Cameron Loop from the North entrance (29˚ 48’ 00” N/ 93˚ 20’ 12” W) to the South entrance or end of the Cameron Loop (29˚ 46’ 37” N/93˚ 20’ 30” W) and shall remain in effect for the entirety of the loop.
(ii) East Fork (Old River) from the North entrance (29? 50’ 20.19’ N /93? 19’ 48.91” W) to the South end (29? 49’ 12.73” N/93? 20’ 48.41” W) and shall remain in effect for the entirety of the East Fork.
(iii) Kelso Bayou Bridge (30? 00” 16” N/93? 20” 36” W) to North of Hackberry Seafood Docks (30? 00” 36” N/93? 20” 29” W).
(iv) Kelso Bayou North of Amoco Dock (30.0041156, -93.3533027) westerly along southern bank to past residents’ docks (30.0015547, -93.3629587)
(b) No person shall operate, cause to be operated, or permit to be operated any watercraft, motorboat, recreational watercraft, or vessel in such a manner or at such speed as may or shall create a wake from such operation. For the purposes of this section, the registered owner of any such vessel or watercraft shall be presumed to be the operator of said vessel at the time the violation occurs.
(c) The term “wake” shall mean any vessel water turbulence in excess of six (6) inches in height crest. Notwithstanding, in no event shall the speed of any watercraft, motorboat, recreational watercraft or vessel exceed five (5) mph. All vessels operating within a no wake zone shall proceed at idle speed or bare steerage speed, creating no appreciable wake.
(d) The section shall be enforced by the Cameron Parish Sheriff’s Office and may be enforced by the United States Coast Guard and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries within their jurisdictional limits and any other Federal or State law enforcement agency.
(e) This section shall not apply in instances where vessels are in navigational distress and power is essential for the proper control of the vessel in navigation for its safety and the safety of others or the safety of the structures. Vessels responding to emergencies are exempt from this ordinance.
(f) If the person operating a vessel is found to be in violation hereof, the person shall by fined not more than $500.00 or imprisoned in the parish jail for not more than 30 days, or both.
(g) Signs and/or buoys shall be installed according to LAC Title 76, Part XI, §303 (Uniform System of Waterway Markers)
Each sign shall read:
SLOW – NO WAKE ZONE
By Order of the Cameron Parish Police Jury
Signs shall have a white background, a 2-inch orange reflective border, and black block letters at least 4 inches tall.
Markers will be placed at both entry and exit points of the Loop area, clear of the ferry lanes.
14. Consideration of adopting the No Wake Zone Ordinance as written above: Amend the following and advertise.
REMOVE: (ii) East Fork (Old River) from the North entrance (29? 50’ 20.19’ N /93?
19’ 48.91” W) to the South end (29? 49’ 12.73” N/93? 20’ 48.41” W) and shall remain in effect for the entirety of the East Fork.
ADD: Entrance of Kelso Bayou 30 00’ 29”N / 93 20’ 04”W to 30 00’ 29”N to 93 20’
10”W
15. Acceptance of Bid and authority to execute contract with Marshland Equipment Rentals, LLC for the Restoration of the North Cameron Levee for PW 2320 project for Gravity Drainage District No. 3
16. Consideration of approval for the Southwest LA Criminalistics Laboratory Budget for 2026/2027 Fiscal Year
17. Consideration of Resolution authorizing the Cameron Parish Sheriff to enter into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement and Payment in Lieu of Tax Agreement with Cheniere
18. Review and accept the monthly financial statements and budget to actual comparison
19. Motion that approved Bills be Paid
20. Executive Session:
a. Hurricane Insurance Litigation Discussion
b. Coastal Zone Litigation Discussion
c. Consider removal of Kevin Dupke from the Lower Cameron Hospital Service District Board
ADJOURN MEETING
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RUN: June 4, (Ju 12)
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