Committee derails bill on landfills

By Holly Leleux-Thubron AND HEATHER MILLER
The Daily Iberian
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, June 3, 2009 2:06 PM CDT

BATON ROUGE — State Sen. Troy Hebert’s bill that would limit Gordon Doerle’s ability to expand his landfill in Iberia Parish near the Acadiana Regional Airport failed to make it out of a House committee hearing Tuesday, prompting him to tack his bill on as an amendment to a House bill being heard for final approval on the Senate floor.

Despite Hebert’s arguments and commitment to work with the committee’s concerns if they sent the bill for consideration by the full House, it was voted down in a 9-6 vote by the House Natural Resources and Environment Committee.

The four-hour debate on the bill in a packed committee room allowed local officials and representatives from other parishes to weigh in on the issue.

16th Judicial District Attorney Phil Haney, seated, right, and Sen. Troy Hebert, second from right, appear at committee hearing Tuesday in Baton Rouge. HOLLY LELEUX-THORTON / THE DAILY IBERIAN

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Committee Chairman Gordon Dove, R-Houma, who opposed Hebert’s bill, said the issue was a local one and that he did not want his parish dragged into “a bill aimed at Doerle.”

Despite the statewide nature of Hebert’s bill limiting the existence of construction and debris landfills within 5,000 feet from an airport, debate inside the committee room was focused on Iberia Parish.

Iberia Parish President Ernest Freyou opposed the bill and testified before the committee in support of an agreement between the parish and Doerle signed in December. That agreement between Iberia Parish Government and Doerle gives the parish control over the land and force changes, including shutting down the landfill, if it jeopardized airport safety or funding, he said. In exchange, Doerle would be granted a variance allowing him to expand the landfill.

“Nobody wants that landfill there, we all know that,” Freyou said. “That was done a long time ago and our agreement supercedes any action the Legislature could take.”

Technical testimony from pilots, business owners near the airport and others who use the airport frequently and nearby residents who favored the bill did not sway the committee.

State Rep. Robert Billiot, D-Waggaman, said the issue needed to be dealt with locally.

“I come to you with a bill to try and fix the situation,” Hebert, D-Jeanerette, said. “If the locals could fix this I wouldn’t be here.”

Several committee members cited proper zoning on the local level as the right way to address the issue and discussed the need for a comprehensive land-use plan for property surrounding airports in the state.

“You can’t just eat an elephant in one bite,” Hebert said. “Look at the fight I’m having right now just to stop a C and D landfill. I thought, ‘Let’s start here.’ Imagine if this bill included everything. This building wouldn’t be big enough to hold all the people that would come here to have a say.”

District Attorney Phil Haney testified at the hearing and exchanged barbs with Hebert for the second week. He said he objects to Senate Bill 317 because it is not comprehensive and covers only one issue.

“I am opposed to this because it may undo the agreement we already have,” he said. “We may lose our predial servitude, which would limit our control of the property. This will probably put us back in litigation and cost the parish a lot of money.”

Charles O’Neil, corporate director of safety and aviation for Bruce Foods and a frequent airport user, said potential litigation costs are nothing compared to the cost of replacing a $75 million Airbus or $80 million F-18 in the event of an accident that the parish could have prevented. Both types of aircraft fly into the airport on a regular basis, he said.

The safety of those on the ground living near the airport was also discussed.

“If you think Mr. Doerle is going to sue the state on this issue, he’s going to be a cub scout next to the families that sue you if a plane goes down,” Hebert said. “There won’t be enough money in my parish to cover those lawsuits.”

After the bill was voted down, Hebert added his landfill bill as an amendment to House Bill 539, an environmental bill regulating how sulphur is handled. The bill was up for final passage in the Senate Tuesday, but was tabled after state Sen. A.G. Crowe, R-Slidell, revealed the controversial nature of Hebert’s amendment.

“Mr. Doerle and the residents of Iberia Parish can thank Phil Haney for putting a 60-acre dump at the end of the Acadiana Regional Airport,” Hebert said after the Legislature adjourned for the day. “I only wish our district attorney would use the same amount of time and energy to prosecute criminals in our parish.”

Hebert does not know when his amendment to HB 539 will be discussed in the Senate, he said, but added that the amendment is only one of several tools he plans to use to fight for the landfill bill’s passage.

“As senator, I will continue to fight for the people and the airport,” Hebert said. “Today’s vote may be a shallow victory, the Legislature doesn’t adjourn until June 25. That’s a long time from now.”

Comments

    to is what it is wrote on Jun 23, 2009 4:36 PM:

    " "You say I made a point to live in a zoned area".........the Coteau Community was always a family oriented community that always looked out for EACH OTHER, until money hungry mongrels began prowling on our land in our area. These people who are arguing for our community have lived there all their lives and now the mongrels think only of themselves. Greed is the beast of all this evil ----- some of you forget that there will be JUDGEMENT DAY -- and it may be too late by then! "

    ARA resident wrote on Jun 10, 2009 9:59 AM:

    " To Haney:
    Just how many complaints will it take for the parish to step into this DUMP matter against Doerle? He has OVER SIX PAGES of complaints from the DEQ ...what is considered enough...I thought the parish had full control over this matter? Haney, you were right there with Doerle when you went to Baton Rouge for him..now that the problems are coming out to the entire public to see..you aren't involved...are you here only to SUPPORT THE DUMP and not the people of your parish? "

    ARA resident wrote on Jun 9, 2009 8:02 AM:

    " Alot of you are making a point to say that we should have chosen not to move into an unzoned neighborhood...To set the record straight..most of the families that surround THE DUMP...live here on the same land as our grandparents and their families before them...we did not just decide to move close to THE DUMP...So you are saying that we should give up the land that our families worked so hard to preserve...So that Doerle can get rich off of that DUMP....Ridiculous...And no I do not need Doerle's DUMP for my debris...he is not the only DUMP around.. "

    ARA resident wrote on Jun 8, 2009 12:15 PM:

    " With all of our local and parish government fighting so hard AGAINST their local people...I would just like to say that we know that you are all worried about Doerle suing the parish...But when there is an accident caused by THE DUMP....You will all be included in OUR law suit...
    And to Coteau: yes there are ponds at the seaport..but they do not stink to attract the wildlife there....go take a whiff of THE DUMPS ponds.....Then you would see why; they are attracted not only to the waterway but also the terrible smell...check it out for yourself "

    coteau wrote on Jun 4, 2009 9:46 PM:

    " Why is it ok for the airport to have a pond to land seaplanes and Mr. Doerle not have a landfill. Doesnt the pond attract birds??????? Hebert needs to stay in Jeanerette he comes out once in a blue moon. "

    Politics at its best wrote on Jun 4, 2009 9:00 PM:

    " All I can say is this situation is "politics at its best." I am not from this area, but I can see that Phil Haney doesn't care one bit about ARA and the safety of people who live near the airport. All it takes is ONE bird and a plane will be down. I remember a plane/helicopter going down near the landfill a few years ago. Maybe it was a bird that caused the plane to go down. And to the one who commented on living in a restricted area--remember most-of-these-people-were-there-before-Doerle-invaded-the-area. Who-would-have-ever-thought-that-Coteau-would-grow-this-much. "

    Got Your Back wrote on Jun 4, 2009 8:17 PM:

    " To Don't Get It
    You still don't get it yet. Try harder. "

    Ignant wrote on Jun 4, 2009 7:44 PM:

    " The airport did nothing for years. The best thing out there was the Fair. Nobody in the parish wanted zoning, well this is what you get, it's that simple. As for Hebert, I wish he would spend some of his energy fighting for lower home owners insurance. "

    To vendetta or vindictive wrote on Jun 4, 2009 12:27 PM:

    " Good for Him!!! Did ya know, Rep. Dove (chairman of the H&NRC) is in business with Craig Romero? He should have recused himself. Did ya know, Rep. Dove played politics with Rep. St. Germaine by having Rep. Guinn call a question which did not allow her amendment to be heard; she is also fighting a landfill in her district. She went on the house floor the same day & killed Rep. Dove's local bill. What's good for the goose should be good for the gander!
    Rep. Champagne has done the same. "

    Thank you Phil Haney wrote on Jun 4, 2009 12:16 PM:

    " for shutting this nonsense down.

    "I only wish our district attorney would use the same amount of time and energy to prosecute criminals in our parish" Senator Troy Hebert

    I only wish that our Senator would use the same amount of time and energy to decrease our taxes in the Senate and represent us instead of trying to shut private industries down.
    While all of you Hebert supporters are praising him, he voted yes to increase your taxes by 118 million dollars! "

    is what it is wrote on Jun 4, 2009 12:00 PM:

    " CPL, they are just using the airport as an excuse These are the NIMBY crowd masquerading as friends of ARA. I guess if I lived in the area I might not be happy either, but I made it a point to live in a zoned and restricted area. The reality is that ARA has had 45 years to prosper. What you see is all you are every likely to see. Passenger service is a fantasy. Few planes need the mythical long runway, and that is all ARA has going for it. "

    Wonderer wrote on Jun 4, 2009 11:25 AM:

    " "Coteau Resident' this is a very nice comment . However, i have a question .. What do you think are the chances that debris, trees, etc from your yaard or another neighbor around you have have had to be picked up and brought to Gordon's Landfill within the last 14 years ? I bet you the chances are "highly likely". It is funny to me that all of you residents who oppose the landfill so much ( a debris landfill at that) don't oppose having your trash or debris from your yards being picked up and dumped. "

    Sell Out wrote on Jun 4, 2009 11:25 AM:

    " Phil Haney sold us out. Why? So he can exercise more power and have control. I've never seen more of an egomanic then our d.a. What would Haney say if the dump was in his backyard? "

    vendetta or vindictive wrote on Jun 4, 2009 10:24 AM:

    " Did you know that 1 hour after He lost in the committe, that the 9 people that voted againt his bill Senator Hebert went and tabled any bill that the ( members had on the senate floor even Rep Champanage bill that she had on the floor dealing with Iberia Parish Goverment. "

    Coteau Resident wrote on Jun 4, 2009 8:44 AM:

    " thanks to troy for all his help and support:)

    it's appreciated by all who actually live and are raising a family next door to a dump. "

    CPL wrote on Jun 4, 2009 5:51 AM:

    " How much for a life? lol, How many life's have been lost at ARA? Ah, NONE. Accidents are very, very few and far between and when they do happen it is pilot error that is the cause not birds. Stop using the "save a life" crap. Oh yes, a plane went down in New York because of a bird. Did you know that airport was built ontop of an old dump? Didn't think so. "

    throw da bums out wrote on Jun 3, 2009 10:06 PM:

    " Careful what you say about the D.A. Troy,you may get your wish....hopefully. "

    I Love Politicians wrote on Jun 3, 2009 8:59 PM:

    " Dirty politics as usual I see! "

    Dont Get It wrote on Jun 3, 2009 7:51 PM:

    " When Parish Government already has the ability (blessed by the courts) to close the landfill at the drop of a pin, should it in any way impede the airport, what is the point of Hebert's bill? "

    HOW MUCH FOR A LIFE wrote on Jun 3, 2009 4:50 PM:

    " Thank you Phil Haney for putting a 60-acre dump at the end of the Acadiana Regional Airport. After all what is a few lifes as long as Gordon Doerle has the money to pay you. Is seem like you don't have the people first here that you don't care about us are the future of our town and it's growth. As long as you get your way. Maybe we should close down the air port and let you and Gordon put a dump there.How can you sleep at night knowing you sold us out? "

    Sputnik wrote on Jun 3, 2009 2:34 PM:

    " Pretty Boy voted today for senate bill 335 which freezes for three years the Stelly bill. He voted for SB 128 no tax on free throws.And he says he cares for his voters. "

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