News -> INDReporter FRI, NOV 11 12:11PM by Walter Pierce

Developer interest spurs Ambassador takeover

The Lafayette City-Parish Council will vote Tuesday on an ordinance for final adoption that would trigger a process transferring from state control to Lafayette Consolidated Government a roughly half-mile stretch of Ambassador Caffery Parkway between Kaliste Saloom Road and the Vermilion River bridge in south Lafayette. Spurred by recent interest in the roadway by real estate developers, the ordinance passed unanimously when it was introduced on Nov. 1.

LCG Chief Administrative Officer Dee Stanley notified council members of the developer interest in an Oct. 21 memorandum:

Over the last several weeks we have received inquiries from several developers regarding the potential development of vacant land on Ambassador Caffery Parkway between the Vermilion River and existing development at the intersection of Kaliste Saloom Road. After meeting with internal staff, City-Parish President Joey Durel is recommending that Lafayette Consolidated Government request from the LaDOTD a transfer of jurisdiction for this corridor. The transfer will provide for LCG control relative to approval and/or permitting of development activities.

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written by the original northsidian , November 11, 2011 - 05:20 pm
Does that mean it will now be appraised properly?
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written by neutral party , November 11, 2011 - 07:00 pm
Great spot for a waste transfer station,lot closer to New Iberia as well.Better yet another TIFF in the making.
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written by the original northsidian , November 11, 2011 - 09:37 pm
If the road is transferred to LCCG could they put a red light camera there?
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written by Hope , November 12, 2011 - 12:40 am
The way this city is going, those high dolla neighborhoods ought to be real scared right now. Some big plant could dump right there in the Vermillion. Absolutely no telling what planning & zoning might approve, a big alligator processing factory or something.
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written by Jason D. Faulk , November 12, 2011 - 03:58 pm
I was wondering the same thing on this transfer. Besides presumably LCG becoming responsible for maintenance and upgrade costs instead of sharing those costs with the state, other than implementing policy for traffic access management along the roadway, how does this change the impact for any landowner/developer versus what has already been constructed along that stretch of road? Previous poster is right that this does allow us a simpler internal review process for choosing red-light cameras.

Contrary to other thoughts expressed here, I believe this will not change Lafayette Zoning settings that only permit some activities. If the city was to build another sewer plant there, municipal uses probably are exempt from any zoning code whatsoever. That's where political pressure comes in. We're citizens. We are not powerless. There is a process for deciding such things. It may not be perfect, but there is a process. The important thing is that citizens stay engaged and know how it works. Democracy and citizenship is more than just putting in a vote every couple years.
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written by lanky lawyer , November 12, 2011 - 04:41 pm
and hopefully the citizens in that area will be proactive concerning developments around them and will not throw a temper tantrum to get their way 8 months after the developer gets zoning approval
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written by Backwards town , November 12, 2011 - 07:38 pm
Looks like a nice area for on and off-ramps for an overpass. Still waiting for that by the way.
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written by the original northsidian , November 12, 2011 - 09:36 pm
Lanky: The folks in that area will be kept in the loop. Not like the folks on Sunbeam Lane who where kept in the dark during the whole process.
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written by ben , November 14, 2011 - 02:41 pm
This smells the Joey wait and see what his friends get this time?
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written by the original northsidian , November 14, 2011 - 05:26 pm
How much did the current property owners pay in property tax last year? And who are the current property owners?
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written by LafayetteForUs , November 16, 2011 - 07:11 am
lanky lawyer said 'and hopefully the citizens in that area will be proactive concerning developments around them and will not throw a temper tantrum to get their way 8 months after the developer gets zoning approval'

you know that you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about, right? NO ONE knew anything about the waste station, except zoning, until construction started. Zoning worked on it for over a year, not 8 months, and, according to Durel's office and the council, didn't tell ANYONE..

get your facts straight before YOU throw your little tantrum.
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written by Don Corleone , November 16, 2011 - 05:54 pm
Whole Foods wants a light. DOTD won't put another on Ambassador.
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written by lanky lawyer , November 16, 2011 - 08:18 pm
are zoning meetings open to the general public? that's what I thought
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written by the original northsidian , November 17, 2011 - 12:39 pm
Lanky: Does the kool-aid taste good? Most working stiffs don't have time to go to those dog & pony shows!
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written by lanky lawyer , November 17, 2011 - 03:17 pm
so the failure of those citizens to be diligent and engage in the civic process is going to cost the rest of us taxpayers when the landfill company inevitably files suit and wins.

so much for accountability, i guess.
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written by Tub O'Reilly , November 17, 2011 - 08:58 pm
Big enough for a shooting range. And you can get ammo at Academy across the street.
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written by the original northsidian , November 18, 2011 - 07:15 pm
Lanky:Only lawyers cruising for a case would attend all zoning meetings. Most of us have full time jobs & think the landfill company will lose the case. As more and more info comes out it is obvious the proper steps were not followed. Now do you understand, not all of us are the dumb asses you think we are? You see my man, the only people who do not disagree with you are all eating from the same plate!!
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