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File #: 2007-0207    Version: 1 Name: Amend Code-modify M-2 Zoning district to allow the open storage of solid fuels associated with energy generating facilities.
Type: Ordinance Status: Enacted
File created: 7/2/2007 In control: Parish Council
On agenda: Final action: 7/23/2007
Enactment date: 7/23/2007 Enactment #: 07-7-3
Title: An ordinance to amend the St. Charles Parish Code of Ordinances, Zoning Regulations 1981, to modify the M-2 Zoning district to allow the open storage of solid fuels associated with energy generating facilities.
Sponsors: Albert D. Laque, Department of Planning & Zoning
Indexes: P and Z (Dept. of), Solid Waste
Code sections: Appendix A. Section VI. - Zoning district criteria and regulations
Attachments: 1. Albert D. Laque minutes.doc, 2. Albert D. Laque Recommendation at a Glance.doc, 3. 2007-0207 Final Ord 07-7-3
Related files: 2007-0206
2007-0207
INTRODUCED BY: ALBERT D. LAQUE, PARISH PRESIDENT
(DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING & ZONING)
ORDINANCE NO. __________
Title
An ordinance to amend the St. Charles Parish Code of Ordinances, Zoning Regulations 1981, to modify the M-2 Zoning district to allow the open storage of solid fuels associated with energy generating facilities.
Body
WHEREAS, St. Charles Parish is a major energy producing community in South Louisiana; and,
WHEREAS, the energy generating industry has changed much since the passage of the Zoning Regulations of 1981; and,
WHEREAS, the use of solid fuels in modern energy generating facilities is considered both economically and environmentally beneficial; and,
WHEREAS, the current St. Charles Parish Zoning Ordinance severely limits the use of solid fuels for energy generation by restricting the handling, transfer and storage of "coal"; and,
WHEREAS, the purpose of this ordinance is to encourage the continued development of low cost, environmentally friendly energy generation in St. Charles Parish.
THE ST. CHARLES PARISH COUNCIL HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTION I. Section VI. D. [II.] 1. a. (3) and (4) shall read as follows:
1. Use Regulations:
(3) Solid Fuel Coal handling, transfer, and storage facilities not associated with energy generation facilities.
(4) Energy Electrical generating plants facilities
SECTION II. Section VI. D. [II.] 4. shall read as follows:
4. Special Provisions:
a. Must maintain a buffer zone to insure the protection and well-being of neighboring areas.
b. Major operations must be located two thousand (2,000) feet from the nearest R, CR-1 or C-2 District or located a lesser distance if clearly dictated safe by industry standards and approved by the Board of Adjustments. Accessory uses of lesser intensity may be developed in this buffer area. Examples include office buildings, parking facilities, substations, and storage areas (including open storage of solid fuels for energy generating facilities) as well as ...

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