Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB490

Introduced
3/27/18  
Engrossed
4/3/18  
Refer
4/4/18  
Refer
4/4/18  
Report Pass
4/12/18  
Report Pass
4/12/18  
Enrolled
5/8/18  
Enrolled
5/8/18  
Chaptered
5/15/18  
Chaptered
5/15/18  
Passed
5/15/18  

Caption

Exempts the Comite River from certain provisions of the Louisiana Scenic Rivers Act for a set period of time. (8/1/18)

Impact

The passage of SB490 represents a significant shift in how state laws govern the management and use of the Comite River. By temporarily lifting restrictions on certain activities aimed at facilitating drainage, the bill seeks to address local flooding concerns while balancing ecological considerations. This change is expected to provide a streamlined approach for hydrological management, assisting stakeholders involved in the maintenance and upkeep of the river's infrastructure.

Summary

Senate Bill 490, enacted in 2018, amends the provisions of the Louisiana Scenic Rivers Act specifically concerning the Comite River. The bill allows for certain activities such as channelization, clearing, snagging, channel realignment, reservoir construction, and dredging operations for drainage purposes on the Comite River without the requirement of a permit. This exemption is in place for a fixed period from August 1, 2018, to August 1, 2021, facilitating necessary adjustments to the river for drainage while easing regulatory burdens on landowners and municipalities in the area.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB490 is mixed. Proponents generally express support for the bill as a pragmatic approach to managing flood risks in the region, viewing it as a necessary step for public safety and local development. However, opponents raise concerns about the environmental implications of easing restrictions. They fear that such activities could harm the ecological integrity of the Comite River, which is recognized for its natural beauty and biodiversity.

Contention

The main point of contention regarding SB490 hinges on the delicate balance between development needs and ecological preservation. Critics argue that permitting such operations without oversight may lead to environmental degradation, impacting wildlife habitats and the natural landscape that defines the Comite River. In contrast, supporters argue that without these adjustments, local communities face increased risk from flooding and other drainage-related issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB544

Extends the period for which the Comite River is exempt from certain provisions of the Louisiana Scenic Rivers Act

LA HB172

Extends the period for which the Comite River is exempt from certain provisions of the Louisiana Scenic Rivers Act

LA SB132

Provides an exception for portions of the Comite River, Pearl River, Tchefuncte River, Bogue Falaya River, Abita River, Amite River, and Bayou Manchac from provisions of the natural and scenic rivers program. (8/1/17)

LA SB124

Provides relative to the Louisiana Scenic Rivers Act. (8/1/25)

LA HB411

Exempts the Tickfaw River and Blind River from certain restrictions of the Natural and Scenic Rivers Program

LA SB430

Removes Comite River and Bayou Manchac from the Louisiana Scenic Rivers Act. (8/1/18)

LA HB465

Provides relative to the Louisiana Scenic Rivers Act

LA HB1256

Adds Bayou Liberty to the natural and scenic rivers program

LA SB156

Regards designation of wild, scenic, and recreational rivers

LA HCR66

To continue the Comite River Diversion Canal Task Force to study and make recommendations on the actions necessary to complete the Comite River Diversion Canal Project

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.