Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR200

Introduced
5/29/14  
Introduced
5/29/14  
Passed
6/1/14  

Caption

Urges and requests the state land office to amend the lease of state property in Bucktown with Jefferson Parish

Impact

The proposed amendment to the lease is intended to streamline the subleasing procedure for boat slips by allowing a first-come, first-served basis for fair market value as determined by an appraiser. This change aims to improve accessibility and usage of the marina facilities, thereby potentially enhancing the local economy and promoting recreational activities in Jefferson Parish. By conforming the lease to HB254, the resolution seeks to simplify the regulations surrounding the subleasing process, which is expected to increase the number of leased slips at the marina.

Summary

House Resolution 200 (HR200) urges the state land office and the division of administration to amend the lease for the Bucktown Marina to align with the provisions of House Bill No. 254 passed during the 2014 Regular Session. The resolution highlights the construction and public opening of the Bucktown Marina in 2012 and includes details about its amenities, such as boat slips, parking, and a promenade. The existing subleasing process has proven cumbersome for the parish, leading to many boat slips remaining unleased.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR200 appears to be supportive, particularly among local government officials who recognize the benefits of a more efficient leasing process. The resolution reflects a proactive approach to amend existing state regulations that hinder the effective operation of the marina. While specifics on opposition were not noted, changes to established processes can sometimes lead to concerns among stakeholders about the implications of rapid shifts in policy.

Contention

Despite the apparent benefits, contention may arise regarding the transition to a first-come, first-served model for slip leasing. Stakeholders may debate the fairness of such a system and voice concerns regarding equitable access to resources, especially for local fishing and boating community members. Additionally, there may be discussions about the oversight of appraisals to ensure fair market value is determined justly. The amendment seeks a balance between enhancing accessibility and maintaining fairness in the leasing process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR196

Requests the state land office to amend the lease of state property in Bucktown with Jefferson Parish.

LA HB254

Provides relative to leasing of certain marina facilities operated by Jefferson Parish

LA HB398

Provides for the lease of state property in Jefferson Parish (EN INCREASE SG RV See Note)

LA HB198

Provides relative to the leasing of state land in Jefferson Parish

LA HB58

Authorizes the lease of certain water bottoms and reclaimed lands in Jefferson Parish

LA HB184

Provides for the lease of certain state property in Jefferson Parish

LA HB196

Authorizes the lease of certain state property in Jefferson Parish

LA HR9

Requests that the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office adopt certain policies with respect to body-worn cameras

LA HB206

Authorizes the lease of property in the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson

LA HB654

Provides relative to the authorized uses and lease of certain public property in Orleans and Jefferson Parish

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.