Doerle suing parish

BY STEVE WILSON
THE DAILY IBERAIN
Published/Last Modified on Friday, June 27, 2008 2:13 PM CDT

After being sued by Iberia Parish, landfill owner Gordon Doerle is suing back.

On Wednesday, a recoventional demand for declaratory relief and damages was filed by Edward Landry, the lawyer representing Doerle’s company, Gordon’s Landfill and Disposal LLC.

Doerle is seeking $65 million in damages through state district court in Iberia Parish for having “suffered damages of loss of income, loss of property values, as well as other damages” stemming from the parish’s efforts to block the expansion of his landfill located on Coteau Road near the end of the main runway of Acadiana Regional Airport.

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Assistant District Attorney Eric Duplantis said Doerle’s action is comparable to a countersuit. He also said the dollar amount Doerle is requesting is arbitrary.

“He just throws that number out there,” Duplantis said. “None of the petition specifies that.”

Duplantis said specifying a dollar amount in this sort of legal action is unusual.

“In petitions such as these, dollar values for damages are usually not included,” he said. “The jury, or judge, in the trial decides that.”

Duplantis said no court dates in the lawsuit have been filed as of yet, and when the case likely will be decided by a judge, as opposed to having a jury trial.

Doerle said the $65 million in lost revenue is based on his landfill being unable, per parish action, to expand an additional 60 acres.

“Each acre represents about $1.3 million of revenue, debris it can hold, so we’re basing our calculations on that,” Doerle said.

With respect to the overall lawsuit, after five public hearings, four private ones and completing various applications, Doerle said he’s “had enough.”

“We’ve done everything they’ve requested,” Doerle said. “Now, it’s time for the parish to put its money where its mouth is. Let’s let the judge decide.”

Doerle said no matter the outcome of the lawsuit, the taxpayers are the ones who lose.

“If I lose this expansion, it could cost the city of New Iberia an additional $400,000 a year for waste disposal, as I will have to bring the waste to another landfill,” Doerle said. If I win, it will cost taxpayers another $65 million.

“They are playing politics with taxpayer money. No one wins in this case. That’s what is sad about it. It’s a no-win situation for either party.”

Comments

    Deborah C. White wrote on Jul 8, 2008 11:49 PM:

    " Brian,
    See the Sugarcane Festival Building Thread Continued. I just today received info on my last public records request and will post what info I have tomorrow. When trying to gather info it takes time and you are not keeping up with my post. Stop condeming me and try following up on the correct thread. Have you nothing better to do than try to put a person down? I said from the beginning I had a full plate but I am still working on it. If you need to see postmarks, I have them! "

    Brian wrote on Jul 8, 2008 10:12 AM:

    " Deborah , what happened to the Sugarcane Festival building issue? You seem to jump on the issue of the week , speak a bunch of gobbledeegook, and go on to another. "

    Deborah C. White wrote on Jul 3, 2008 12:20 PM:

    " To: David
    You have hit on something important, birds in the cane fields. I have also considered that situation. I guess you can say this is another way some of the council will pick and choose their battles. I have seen many birds in canefields. This is what I mean when I say they do not look at the entire picture. If they are trying to be safe regarding the airport they need to look at all issues not just the ones they choose. This needs to be addressed also. "

    Deborah C. White wrote on Jul 2, 2008 2:45 PM:

    " First, let me say I am not for anyone being in harms way. If it had not been for me and others fighting the Bedminster issue you in that area would be stuck with yet another hazard near the airport. Don't forget the people who fought that cause for several years. Some people just cannot be thankful and look at the entire picture. You missed the point...try to read it again. I have a nusiance that sits 200 feet from my front door. We don't sleep well here at times due to this. "

    David wrote on Jul 2, 2008 1:40 PM:

    " Why doesn't anyone want to speak up about the bird situation when the farmers are plowing and cutting their fields? Sort of a one-way street.
    Too bad we don't have the UPS, FedEx, DHL and other delivery service planes here at our base instead of in Lafayette... maybe then that could cause concern about the number of flights that would be affected by birds. Too bad our airport commission didn't rally harder for that service. Good luck Gordon. "

    David wrote on Jul 2, 2008 1:37 PM:

    " You know, I am wondering where all of the air traffic that people are worried about is. There is nowhere near the amount of flights coming into the air base as there would be in a regular airport. Aside from the helicopters and the occasional plane coming in to refuel or be painted, where is all the traffic that is causing concern for the "ominous crashes" that would be caused by the birds. And, could someone please supply a count in relation to the birds attracted to the landfill as to the cane fields? Continued.... "

    Insider looking in wrote on Jul 1, 2008 2:42 PM:

    " Ain't if funny that Ed Landry is lawyer for Gordon to sue the the parish. How quick we forget. Remember the lawyers for parish in the mosquito control case. Wayne Landry and Eric Duplantis in the d.a.'s office and Ed Landry were lawyers for the parish.

    Duplantis is the lawyer for the parish in Gordon's case and Landry is Gordon's lawyer. You think a deal's going be made. "

    To property value wrote on Jul 1, 2008 12:24 PM:

    " A nice class action suit would be very nice. As soon as this suit is settled, Gordon will be back in court for another and another and another. Gordon needs to set up a nice chunk on the side for all the lawyers he is going to need. Pretty soon, someone is going to die because of the birds. And yes, that is another suit. "

    To Frank Gordy and Deborah wrote on Jul 1, 2008 12:22 PM:

    " Could you please let us know where you live? We can set up a landfill in your backyard and see how you like it. Better yet, let's set up an airport right in front of the landfill and let's see how you sleep at night? Don't you people understand that he is building a dangerous, if not fatal, situation for all the people who LIVE IN THIS AREA? You are supporting the NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE of innocent people including children! What is wrong with you?
    By the way, I AM NOT a politician. "

    CAM wrote on Jun 30, 2008 6:05 PM:

    " **The legal limit for an 18-wheeler is 80,000lbs**

    That is true for every truck EXCEPT for trucks hauling cane. The state does not have a weight limit on vehicles carrying crops. I saw with my own eyes a truck weighing 117,000 lbs. on a scale. Why is US90 basically destroyed right up to the Patouville exit? "

    Deborah C. White wrote on Jun 30, 2008 1:13 PM:

    " Their defense and grudge against Mr. Doerle is the same things they argued would not take place with the Bedminster Facility. I consider this to be unfair. When it's something some members of the council wants it is ok but when they have a grudge against someone they sing a different tune. Some of the members of this council need to stop speaking out both sides of their mouth and get their business straight.
    I say Go For It Mr. Doerle! I feel for the people around there but what is fair is fair. "

    Deborah C. White wrote on Jun 30, 2008 1:08 PM:

    " As for what is happening with Mr. Doerle it is actually the same thing they preached would not happen with the Bedminster Facility. Continually stated no birds or smell. Today they sit up there and fight with Mr. Doerle making statements about the hazards of birds and the smell. This is their defense against Mr. Dorele and the danger to the airport. What this parish spent over $7,000,000.00 on preaching their song in favor of what they want. Continued "

    Deborah C. White wrote on Jun 30, 2008 12:48 PM:

    " I have been watching this issue at council meeting for some time now. I know I will havbe to do a continuation because what I have to say will be lengthy.
    First of all I am not a fan of Gordon Dorele but I am a fan for things that are right and equal for all people.

    When the council started years ago wanting to build the Bedminster Composting Facility on property near the airport several people fought against this for a long time. We fought because of the hazards from such facility. Continued "

    Outsider looking in wrote on Jun 29, 2008 5:28 PM:

    " This is another issue that shows how New Iberia/Maybeery is so out of touch with reality. A wealthy resident and government wasting hard earned tax money. Does it ever end? "

    Jarred James Breaux wrote on Jun 29, 2008 4:45 PM:

    " Garbage trucks do just as much damage to the roadways as Cane trucks and tractors. The legal limit for an 18-wheeler is 80,000lbs, however, I will assume that the trucks are "overloaded" and weigh about 90,000lbs. A typical garbage truck weights 50,000lbs. An 18-wheeler has 18 wheels while a garbage truck only has 10 wheels. Thus, both an an 18-wheeler and a garbage truck carry 5000lbs/tire. While I do not agree with Gordon Doerle's business practices and I am against the expansion of his landfill, you cannot say that the garbage trucks are worse than the cane trucks. It's untrue. "

    Question for lets start wrote on Jun 28, 2008 9:00 AM:

    " How about you have Mr. Doerle set up shop next door to you? How about you move in the backyard of this business? If you do, you can be one the first houses that is hit when one of those airplanes crash. If you don't live near the dump, please stay out of the conversation. Gordon's head is big enough.

    May God protect those families that are affected daily from this man's greed. May God listen to all of our prayers. So far He has because Gordon is being stopped in every direction he tries to maneuver. "

    Laughing wrote on Jun 27, 2008 11:31 PM:

    " Doerle and Edward Landry will end up with egg on their face. And Wayne Landry suppose to be a DA and defending the Parish helped them plan this. $65 million? What a joke. "

    Gordy wrote on Jun 27, 2008 11:00 PM:

    " Gordon, all I have to say is you Rock. "

    Moving Out wrote on Jun 27, 2008 9:04 PM:

    " If thats the case we can get the farmers to fix the rest of the roads. They do far more damage. "

    Property Value wrote on Jun 27, 2008 8:50 PM:

    " What has his business done to my property value... Let him win then I can sue him..... "

    Frank wrote on Jun 27, 2008 6:55 PM:

    " I'm with you Gordon! A local business man who is trying to make a living while employing many local people, helping our local economy and providing a much needed service, picking up our trash. The people who are opposing you are purely political and jealousy! I hope you win, then go after "pretty boy" Hebert! "

    lets start something wrote on Jun 27, 2008 4:25 PM:

    " I hope he wins. That is the only way you reason with anybody anymore in this parish is to sue them to get their attention. Go for the gusto Gordon. "

    Coteau Resident wrote on Jun 27, 2008 2:35 PM:

    " How about getting Mr. Doerle to pay for the road he has really messed up!!! It's worse than it ever was before thanks to his "WONDERFUL" trucks. "

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