Judge rules in favor of Doerle

BY HEATHER MILLER
THE DAILY IBERIAN
Published/Last Modified on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 2:01 PM CST

BATON ROUGE — A state law that applies only to Gordon Doerle and his future landfill expansion in Iberia Parish has been ruled unconstitutional.

Nineteenth Judicial District Judge Michael Caldwell issued a ruling Monday regarding a statute, authored by state Sen. Troy Hebert, D-Jeanerette, that prohibits landfills from operating within 5,000 feet of an airport in parishes with populations between 70,000 and 75,000 people.

Iberia Parish is the only parish with that population range, making the law specific to Gordon Doerle and Iberia Parish.

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“The judge ruled against it because it’s a ridiculous bill that he (Hebert) wrote,” said Doerle. “It’s a sad day when you have to fight to save your business just because somebody in power tried to abuse the position he’s in. But the law is on our side and we knew it from the beginning.”

In a preliminary hearing held in September, Caldwell granted a temporary injunction against the state law until the full case was heard, and said the law was “clearly” a local law, or a state law that only affects one area of the state.

Local laws in the state Legislature are legal, but must be published in a local newspaper 30 days before the bill is introduced. Hebert did not meet the advertising requirements for the bill to be a local law, said Boyd Bryan, Doerle’s lawyer.

Doerle said he spent $100,000 to fight the law in court, and added he was fortunate to have enough money to do so.

“The problem is the individual who doesn’t have the finances to fight something like this would have been out of business,” Doerle said.

Hebert said he could not comment on the case because litigation still might be pending. Constitutionality cases are often appealed to the Louisiana Supreme Court for the final decision, Hebert said.

“It’s certainly an important thing in our parish,” Hebert said. “We’ll continue to keep a close eye on it.”

Tammy Arender-Herring, a spokeswoman for the state Attorney General’s Office, said the state’s lawyer, Megan Terrell, cannot comment on the ruling because if the case is appealed, it is still considered an open case. The state has 60 days to appeal Caldwell’s decision.

Comments

    To T-Boy wrote on Nov 27, 2008 1:12 PM:

    " When one does not meet their financial obligation, files bankruptcy leaving others to foot the bill then I suppose they can afford to spend 100K. Where's the integrity in that?

    Hebert filed the bills on behalf of 2 governmental entities & numerous businesses. Get off of the personal vendetta bull.

    No one in their right mind believes a landfill @ the end of a runway is good...for anyone, anywhere? What is it going to take? An accident, a death to open blinded eyes. Do you think a Judge-from-B.-R.-gives-a-darn-about-the-safety-of-individuals-in-Iberia-Parish?He-ruled-on-a-technicality-in-the-law-just-because-the-bill-was-NOT-advertised-30-days-prior-to-being-introduced.Please?! Reminds-me-of-a-former-mayor-&-former-sheriff-circumventing-the-law-for-self-serving-purposes.Look-@-the-mess-that-put-Iberia-Parish-in?Remember-the-ole'-adage-"too-much-of-any-kind-of-s***-stinks!!"Mr.-Doerle-enough-is-enough!!! "

    Geeez wrote on Nov 27, 2008 12:25 PM:

    " The only one appearing to have a personal vendetta is Mr. Doerle. Why doesn't Mr. Doerle blame the IPC, Airport Authority & many of the businesses located @ ARA? ALL, according to several articles written in the D. I., sent resolutions to the legislative delegation to stop Mr. Doerle's landfill. To hold one man soley responsible is ludicrous! If Senator Hebert has that much power...more power to him. I doubt that to be the case. What was former Senator Craig Romero's role in this? Nothing has been heard from the peanut gallery. "

    God Bless you Gordan wrote on Nov 25, 2008 9:43 AM:

    " Its about time someone stood up against Troy, hes nothing but a bully. "

    T-Boy wrote on Nov 25, 2008 9:40 AM:

    " Hebert should be required to pay the cost of this law suit, it cost Gordan 100k what did it cost the tax payers to fund Troys personnel vendeta. The funny thing is I pass by Gordans almost every day & if birds are the concern we need to stop the farming around the run ways thats the only time you see birds, behind the tractors!! Like that would happen "

    David wrote on Nov 21, 2008 6:45 PM:

    " Looking for higher no flood property next to Gordon Doerle's landfill. Anybody has property to sell? "

    Feel sorry wrote on Nov 20, 2008 8:58 PM:

    " I feel sorry for this judge. Keep your eyes open to see if this judge does not have some digging into his background to find something in his closet or have some kind of legislative action brought against him in the next few months "

    CB wrote on Nov 19, 2008 1:14 PM:

    " Congratulations Gordon...I think TH should reimburse you all the expenses you had. Its great to see Judge Caldwell make an accurate, and good decision using the facts and that is not politically biased. "

    Kim wrote on Nov 19, 2008 6:30 AM:

    " My brother lives right next to Gordons and is not bothered AT ALL. The only thing he mentions is the jets taking off and landing from time to time at the airport. However, he knew this when purchasing the house over a decade ago. So, you go, Gordon Doyle. I am glad you fought this fight and won. As for that chicken fighting Hebert, here is egg in your face!!! "

    David wrote on Nov 19, 2008 5:01 AM:

    " I do live next to AGL storage caverns. It does not bother me at all. "

    JM wrote on Nov 18, 2008 4:58 PM:

    " I did call about the property next to Gordon's landfill, the lots were starting at $70,000 each. That's much more then I wanted to spend but all the lots must have been sold, there are no more "For Sale" signs up. "

    JM wrote on Nov 18, 2008 4:54 PM:

    " To: I hope the state appeals

    Can you please explain "put an entire community in danger "

    Exactly how is he putting an entire community in danger?


    I agree with Always RIght "" Congratulations to you Mr. Doerle. You are a model citizen to fight these sneaky, unrighteous politicians.

    It is more noble to use your own money to fight the good battle than to pay off the politicians.

    God bless you and God bless America! "
    WELL SAID!!! "

    to David wrote on Nov 18, 2008 3:41 PM:

    " Why don't you go buy property next to where AGL plans to expand any of the gas storage areas? Is your family any better than ours? If you support Doerle so much, I am sure you wouldn't mind moving your family next door to his dump site. What? No, you don't think so? hmmmmmmmmm "

    I hope the state appeals wrote on Nov 18, 2008 3:36 PM:

    " The more he spends the better. I hope he never has peace as long as he keeps others in misery.

    All of you who are in support of Doerle should buy land next door to his "established business." It is a disgrace that an individual can put an entire community in danger and misery to satisfy his selfish wants. Property values have plummeted to boot. "

    David wrote on Nov 18, 2008 3:13 PM:

    " Glad to see the judge ruled in favor of an established business. I only wish the same could have happened in the AGL effort to expand the gas storage. It's almost the same. Established business stopped by state law passed only to effect them and nobody else in the state. "

    Always Right wrote on Nov 18, 2008 2:22 PM:

    " Congratulations to you Mr. Doerle. You are a model citizen to fight these sneaky, unrighteous politicians.

    It is more noble to use your own money to fight the good battle than to pay off the politicians.

    God bless you and God bless America! "

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