Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 25 - CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part XI - Office of the Secretary
Chapter 1 - Byways
Section XI-101 - Segmentation of Louisiana Byways
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Byway designations do not have to be contiguous. A specific segment of an existing or proposed Louisiana byway may be excluded from the Louisiana byway system upon the recommendation to, and determination by, the secretary of the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism (secretary) as provided by R.S. 56:1948.7. The local byway authority, commission or entity (commission) of each respective byway may recommend to the secretary a de-designation or exclusion of a byway segment if said portion does not contain the intrinsic values of natural, recreational, archaeological, scenic, cultural or historical features as described in R.S. 56:1948.2 and 56:1948.3. The beginning and ending of any excluded segment will be at those points of visible change in the appearance of the adjacent features along the byway.
B. Local agencies, organizations or interested residents of the parish in which a segment of a proposed or existing byway area exists may petition, in writing, the local commission for a hearing on the exclusion of a segment of the local byway. This hearing shall be held within 30 days of the commission's receipt of the petition from the applicant, and reasonable notice of the time and date of the hearing shall be given to the applicant.
C. Within 10 days of the hearing, the commission shall submit to the secretary a resolution stating the commission's recommendation to either concur with or deny the applicant's request for exclusion. The recommendation of the commission is not a final decision on the issue of exclusion. All commission recommendations are forwarded to the secretary for his consideration and final decision. The commission's resolution must provide written reasons for its recommendation and shall include the following:
D. Within 10 days of the receipt of the resolution from the local commission, the secretary shall send a copy of the commission's resolution and accompanying documents to the Department of Transportation and Development with a request for written concurrence or nonconcurrence within 30 days on the suitability of the recommended segment for exclusion.
E. Within 45 days after the receipt of the resolution and accompanying documents from the local byway commission, the secretary will determine whether to exclude the segment of the Louisiana byway. The secretary shall provide the applicant and the local commission written reasons for his decision, which shall consider the petition of the applicant, the recommendation and accompanying documents received from the local byway commission, the recommendation of the Department of Transportation and Development, the statutory guidelines for the selection and establishment of byways as found at R.S. 56:1948 et seq., and any other evidence brought before him.
F. Incorporated communities and municipalities that are located on scenic byways may follow the procedure described above to petition the local commission to exclude segments found within the municipality if such segment does not possess the natural, recreational, archaeological, scenic, cultural or historic features described in R.S. 56:1948 et seq.
G. An excluded segment may nevertheless be included in the byway system by the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, the Department of Transportation and Development, the local commission and other local authorities in official signage and mapping of the byway and other purposes solely to preserve system continuity.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 56:1948.7.