St. Tammany Makes Recommendations To Change an Ordinance for Subdivision Development Requirements

March 16, 2021, an amendment was approved that added more requirements for applicants to provide when it comes to major subdivisions. The parish planning department will now require the following information at the initial, tentative phase which includes the location of all drainage, access, and utilities’ rights of way, topological contours extending at least 100 feet beyond the proposed subdivision boundary and the direction of flow of surface water in roadside ditches, canals, and drainage features.

If adopted commissioners will review and consider the drainage impact of a subdivision when it first appears on their tentative approval agenda, rather than having to wait to do so at the subdivision’s preliminary and final hearings. John Martin, Goodbee Civic Association president is excited about the amendment.

Another amendment was also discussed at the March 16th meeting which will change the current regulations where traffic and drainage impacts cannot be discussed during a rezoning hearing. The amendment would allow its members to consider the impact of a planned unit development overlay on traffic and drainage before granting the overlay request.

Developers will see the full impact of the changes in the New Directions 2040 committee’s report.

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