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Code · Louisiana · Title 33 — Municipalities and Parishes

RS 33:131

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RS 33:131
SUBPART C. REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIONS
§131. Creation of regional planning areas
A. The legislative bodies of any municipality and a surrounding or contiguous parish; or any two or more contiguous municipalities; or of any one or more municipalities and one or more parishes all forming a single urbanized or suburbanized area; or of any one or more municipalities and one or more parishes all forming a single urbanized area of more than fifty thousand population and including municipalities and parishes contiguous thereto, hereinafter referred to as "urbanized areas" are hereby authorized to create a regional planning area out of their combined territories, and the police jury of any parish may likewise join with one or more counties in an adjoining state forming a single area for a like purpose.
Such regional planning areas shall be created by identical ordinances which shall be adopted by each of the local legislative bodies desiring to cooperate in regional planning.
B. Each such ordinance creating such regional planning area shall establish the boundaries of the regional planning area by reference to a map which shall be filed with the clerk and recorder of each affected parish, of the parish within which each affected municipality is located and with the division of administration. Such ordinances shall also provide for the creation of a regional planning commission.
Acts 1956, No. 239, §1. Amended by Acts 1964, No. 343; Acts 1966, No. 114, §1; Acts 1968, No. 288, §2; Acts 2004, No. 33, §1.
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