Landfill file grows

BY MARY CATHARINE MARTIN AND HEATHER MILLER
THE DAILY IBERIAN
Published/Last Modified on Tuesday, November 4, 2008 2:24 PM CST

A law the Iberia Parish Council and Acadiana Airport Authority sought, Gordon Doerle hopes a state district court will rule as unconstitutional.

State Rep. Simone Champagne, D-Jeanerette, and state Sen. Troy Hebert, D-Jeanerette, said it was at the request of the airport, the Parish Council and Teche Area residents that they sponsored a state law this year to prevent solid waste facilities from operating within 5,000 feet of any main airport runway in parishes with a population of 70,000-75,000 people.

Doerle’s pickup station and proposed landfill expansion are located approximately 3,400 feet from the airport runway, Airport Director Jason Devillier said.

A garbage truck unloads into a waiting tractor-trailer at the transfer station at Gordon's Construction and Landfill on Monday afternoon. Bill Smith / The Daily Iberian

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Iberia Parish is the only parish with a population of 70,000-75,000 people, making Doerle’s landfill and Iberia Parish the only two entities affected by the law, according to court documents.

Doerle challenged the constitutionality of the law in a Baton Rouge district court Sept. 25, arguing the law is unconstitutional because it applies only to him.

A district judge granted a temporary injunction at the hearing, which temporarily prohibits the state from enforcing the law until the full case can be heard in Baton Rouge Nov. 15.

Hebert said he cannot comment on the lawsuit because it is pending litigation, but added he is confused about the settlement between Doerle and the parish.

“If these facts have changed, I have no problem moving on from this,” Hebert said.

“I think that not only myself as a legislator, but local entities are trying to protect the safety of the airport and not trading it in for a landfill.”

Hebert was told by airport experts a landfill does create safety hazards near runways and also affects the marketability of the airport to businesses looking to use the facility, he said.

“I laid my decisions to move forward not based on anything personal, not for elections, but because I have obligations and responsibilities as a senator,” Hebert said.

“Now I’m being criticized and blamed for trying to hurt somebody when I’m trying to protect our biggest asset.”

Champagne said she, like Hebert, was approached by the airport and the Parish Council and asked to support “legislation that would not allow a landfill to encroach the runway.”

After researching the issue, getting a 13-1 vote for a resolution of support for legislation from the Parish Council and gathering letters from the FAA, she decided to support legislation.

Champagne said she believes Doerle is “a good businessman and runs a good landfill,” but for her it came down to economic growth of the airport.

“We have so many economic and cultural treasures; the Acadiana Regional Airport is one of those treasures,” she said.

Champagne said she sees opportunities with Gov. Bobby Jindal’s administration for the area to receive major economic benefits such as industry to relocate and funding from the state.

State Rep. Taylor Barras, though he was present and casting other votes that day, including those immediately prior and after, is listed as “absent.”

Barras said he was unable to comment.

“Senator Hebert and Representative Champagne, they went to bat for the people and Parish Council, and also the Airport Authority,” said local farmer Mac Viator.

Comments

    N.I. Resident wrote on Nov 5, 2008 7:18 AM:

    " How can you say the entire community is at sake? This community would survive just fine without the airport. There are several large businesses located on airport grounds, and think they have prospered just fine.
    There is no bird issue. Only birds I've seen around there are a couple ducks in Gordon's pond. If you're worried about those, then Spanish Lake across 182 has more. Let's fill in Spanish Lake!
    Remember our garbage has to go somewhere. Recycle, and don't complain when rates increase. "

    Clueless in New Iberia wrote on Nov 4, 2008 9:16 PM:

    " I agree with Don't Care, that airport's potential has wasted away with the small minds in this town. Seems like the only industry moving in on the base is oilfield and most of their equipment is trucked out. "

    dont care what you do wrote on Nov 4, 2008 5:05 PM:

    " New Iberia has had one of the biggest airports in the area far longer than Doerles landfill has been there. If the landfill were the reason behind marketabilty, I would maybe think twice about saying this. New Iberia doesn't have what it takes to market the airport anymore than it already has. The landfill has not hurt business in all these years it is not going to change now. "

    One man wrote on Nov 4, 2008 2:35 PM:

    " How can it even be a question for a society? How can one man profit at the sake of a entire community and its economy? "

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