RS 140.50.17 - Subdivision regulations
A. In exercising the powers granted to it by this Subpart, the commission shall recommend regulations governing the subdivision of land within the metropolitan planning area. Such regulations may provide for the harmonious development of the metropolitan planning area; for the coordination of streets within subdivisions with other existing or planned streets or with other features of the master plan or official map of the metropolitan planning area; for adequate open spaces for traffic, recreation, light, and air; and for the distribution of population and traffic which will tend to create conditions favorable to health, safety, convenience, or prosperity.
B. Such regulations may include requirements as to the extent to which and the manner in which streets shall be graded and improved and water, sewer, and other utility mains, piping, connections, or other facilities shall be installed as a condition precedent to the approval of the plat. The regulations or practice of the commission may provide for the tentative approval of the plat previous to such improvement and installation, but any such tentative approval shall not be entered on the plat. Such regulations may provide that, in lieu of the completion of such work and installations previous to the final approval of a plat, the commission may accept a bond, in an amount and with surety and conditions satisfactory to it, providing for the securing to the municipality and the parish, as appropriate, the actual construction and installation of such improvements and utilities within a period specified by the commission and expressed in the bond, and the town council and the police jury are hereby granted the power to enforce such bonds by all appropriate legal and equitable remedies.
C. Such regulations may provide, in lieu of the completion of such work and installations previous to the final approval of a plat, for an assessment or other method whereby the municipality or parish, as appropriate, is put in an assured position to do such work and make such installations at the cost of the owners of the property within the subdivision.
D. Before recommending its subdivision regulations or any amendments thereto, the commission shall hold a public hearing thereon, at least ten days notice of the time and place of which shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the municipality and in the parish; certified copies of these regulations shall be filed with the town council, police jury, and the clerk of court. The commission shall then present its recommendation for subdivision regulations to the town council or the police jury for adoption by the town council or the police jury, as the case may be.
Acts 2019, No. 75, §1.