New Web site monitors parish Home Rule Charter

By Matthew Penix
St. Tammany News
Published on Friday, July 25, 2008 8:47 AM CDT



A government watchdog group has launched a new Web site to educate the public about proposed changes to the St. Tammany Parish Home Rule Charter, the governing document of parish government.

The Web site, www.OfByAndForThePeople.org, outlines those changes that include among other items, a scaling down of council members from 14 to 11.

The League of Women Voters and Tammany Together, civic groups who proposed the changes with public input, hope to place the amendments on the Nov. 4 presidential election.

A special meeting will be held at 7 p.m. July 30 at parish headquarters, 21490 Koop Drive, Mandeville. The Home Rule Charter hasn’t been revised since its 1998 adoption, according to the civic group.

“The committee wants to emphasize that the changes we recommend are not a reflection of anyone now serving on the council, planning and zoning commissions or our parish president,” the report said. “St. Tammany’s charter provides us with a roadmap for now and the future… All such documents deserve periodic review and update. We believe the changes we propose will improve the parish’s roadmap.”

The proposal contains a bevy of changes, including an elimination of five council seats and adding two at-large council members, making the council an 11-seat board.

In addition, the amendments call for council members to be term limited to no more than two terms in the same district beginning in 2012. Currently, Parish Council members have no term limits.

Other recommendations include:

• Creation of an independent legal department instead of using the local district attorney’s office as now required by the Louisiana State Constitution.

However, parishes with their own Home Rule Charter are allowed to operate independently, the report said.

• Requiring a master planning and zoning plan be reviewed every two years if needed, backed by “the force of the law.”

• Consolidation of the parish planning and zoning commissions, now operating as separate boards made of identical members. That move would strip two seats, making the commission a nine-member board instead of 11.

• Promoting the parish chief administrative officer or the assistant CAO to fill the term of parish president if a vacancy occurs. Currently, the council must name an interim parish president within 15 days.

Once appointed to the interim position, the CAO cannot run for the seat in an open election. The proposal “ensures that the appointee will be focused on the needs of the parish and not on an upcoming election,” according to the report.

For more information call Sandra Slifer, president of League of Women Voters at 875-9388.


Comments

No comments posted.

WRITE A COMMENT

Use the form below to post a brief comment to this story, or respond to other readers. Please use the word count tool to assist you in keeping your remarks to 100 words or fewer.

Comment posters are responsible for the opinions they express and the accuracy of the information they provide. We urge comment writers to treat this as a public forum where manners matter. We encourage a collegial, non-insulting tone. All readers comments must be approved by our staff before posting to the Web site. They review submitted comments periodically during the day for offensive or off-topic content before posting. Be aware, in accordance with the Communications Decency Act and provisions upheld in judicial appeal, that you are responsible for comments posted on this Web site. The St. Tammany News is not liable for messages from third parties.

DO NOT POST:
* Potentially libelous statements or damaging innuendo.
* Obscene, explicit, or racist language.
* Personal attacks, insults or threats.
* The use of another person's real name to disguise your identity.
* Comments unrelated to the story.
* Personal Information (phone numbers, addresses, etc.)

Opinions, advice and all other information expressed in thesttammanynews.com's reader comments represent the individual's own views and not necessarily those of the St. Tammany News. The St. Tammany News does not endorse and is not responsible for statements, advice or opinions offered by anyone other than authorized St. Tammany News spokespersons.

Your thoughtful contribution to the online discussion is appreciated.

(optional)
Current Word Count:
   






Weather