§3007. Powers of board
In order to accomplish the purposes for which the district is created, the board
of commissioners may:
(1) Purchase, hold, sell and convey land and personal property and execute
such contracts as it may deem necessary or convenient to enable it properly to carry
out the purposes for which it is created.
(2) Acquire servitudes, rights of way and flowage rights, by purchase, by
expropriation, and by assignment.
(3) Control and protect against flooding in the district and assist in
conserving oil and water and in developing the water resources of the district;
provided, however, nothing shall be done to interfere with districts previously
organized under Louisiana law.
(4) Cooperate with the department of public works and other state agencies
in the maintenance or improvements, and the construction of any works or
improvements for the control, retention, diversion or utilization of water; retard
runoff of water and soil erosion, construct any ditch, channel improvement, dike,
dam, or levee, and repair, improve and maintain any of said improvements or
structure.
(5) Acquire personal property by gift or purchase; and employ and hire a
secretary and such other personnel as may be necessary in the operation of the
business of the district, and fix their compensation; and the commission is further
authorized to employ engineers, attorneys and other professional personnel as the
need becomes necessary and fix their compensation.
(6) Levy taxes, issue bonds and incur indebtedness within the limitations
prescribed by the Constitution of the State of Louisiana, and in the manner prescribed
thereby.
(7) Cooperate and contract with persons, firms, associations, partnerships and
private corporations, and cities of this state, or other public corporations and with any
other local, state and governmental agencies for the sale or use of any waters
impounded hereby.
(8) Select a domicile and home office for the district.
(9) Do and perform any and all things necessary or incident to the fulfillment
of the purposes for which this district is created, including all acts necessary to
construct, lease, acquire in any manner, maintain, and operate dikes, dams, reservoirs,
storage basins, locks, levees, flumes, conduits, spillways or other structures
necessary, suitable or convenient to the purposes of the district.
(10) The Board of Commissioners of the Jackson-Bienville Parishes
Dugdemona Watershed District shall have power:
(a) To appropriate money and provide for the current expenses of the district.
(b) To make all police regulations necessary for the preservation of good
order and peace of the district, and to prevent injury to, destruction of or interference
with public or private property.
(c) To grant franchises to telephone, telegraph and electric power companies
for the purpose of supplying such service to construction in or the facilities of the
district, owned or leased by the district.
(d) To grant franchises for the purpose of laying gas, water, sewer, electric
light or other utilities supplying the inhabitants or any person or corporation with gas,
water, sewerage, light, when such construction is located within one mile of the high
water line of the said reservoir.
(11) To raise funds by taxes or otherwise to be expended by and under the
direction of the said commission.
(12) To incur debt and issue negotiable bonds for the construction of works
of public improvement and flood control and protection and for such other public
purposes as it may deem necessary and proper to effect the purposes of the district;
and to that effect, the board of commissioners is authorized to call any special
elections necessary to levy taxes, incur debt, and to issue and sell negotiable bonds,
all in conformity with the constitution and laws of the State of Louisiana.
(13) With respect to the improvement and maintaining of the watershed
district the Jackson-Bienville Parishes Dugdemona Watershed District shall have the
advice of the State Department of Public Works, and it shall be the duty of the
department to make such surveys, inspections and investigations, render such reports,
estimates and recommendations and furnish such plans and specifications as the
board of commissioners of the district may request from time to time.
(14) Whenever any work is to be let under the provisions of this Part, the
contract for which will exceed the value of two thousand dollars, the board of
commissioners shall proceed to provide, through the state department of public
works, proper specifications for the performing of said work, which specifications
shall receive the approval of the board of commissioners of the district. After the
adoption of said specifications thus approved, the board of commissioners shall
advertise for bids to do the work according to the plans and specifications prepared
by the state department of public works, which advertisement shall appear once a
week for the full term of thirty days in a newspaper in each of the parishes of Jackson
and Bienville, and may appear in any other newspaper or newspapers, in the
discretion of the board of commissioners. Such advertisement shall state the place
where the bids will be received, the time and place where the bids will be opened,
and a general outline of the work to be performed. Every bid shall be accompanied
by a certified check of the bidder in an amount equal to five percentum of the amount
of the bid, which checks shall be forfeited to the board of commissioners of the
district if the bidder to whom such contract is awarded fails to enter into the contract
required within ten days after notice to do so from the board of commissioners
awarding the work. The checks of all unsuccessful bidders shall be returned after the
contract is awarded. All bids submitted shall be addressed to the Board of
Commissioners of the Jackson-Bienville Parishes Dugdemona Watershed District
and shall be publicly opened and read at the time stated in the advertisement.
The board of commissioners may reject any and all bids, if, in its opinion, it
is to the best interest of the district to do so, but whenever a contract is awarded,
unless for cause which in its discretion may be deemed sufficient, it shall be awarded
to the lowest responsible bidder. The bidder to whom such contract is awarded shall
be required to furnish bond of a surety company authorized to do business in
Louisiana, or other good and solvent surety, in a sum equal to one-half of the amount
of the contract awarded, conditioned that such work shall be performed in accordance
with the plans and specifications of the State Department of Public Works and the
terms of the contract, and containing such other stipulations and provisions as may
be required by the board of commissioners. The awarding of the contract to a
successful bidder shall be binding upon both, even though for some cause there
should be no signing of the actual contract.
(15) The special taxes imposed for the purpose of providing for the payment
of principal and interest on the bonds as aforesaid, shall be levied, assessed and
collected each year on the property taxed, under the same terms and conditions and
at the same time as state and parish taxes. Such taxes shall bear the same liens upon
the property as state, parish, municipal and other special taxes, and the property shall
be sold for delinquent taxes in the same manner as properties sold for delinquent
state, parish, municipal and other taxes.
(16) The provisions of the constitution and all laws regulating the collection
of taxes, the creation of tax liens, mortgages, tax penalties and sales, shall apply to
and regulate the collection of special taxes for the purpose enumerated in this Part.
Where the taxes have been levied by the governing authority of the Jackson-Bienville Parishes Dugdemona Watershed District, the sheriff and ex officio tax
collector for Jackson Parish or of Bienville Parish, as the case may be, shall make
monthly statements to the treasurer of the parish in which the tax is levied and shall
receive from him a receipt for the amount of special taxes paid over, in the same
manner as the tax collectors are required to settle with the comptroller of the state,
and he shall receive from the parish treasurer the same quietus for a full settlement
of taxes due and exigible in a given year and account for delinquencies or deductions
in the same manner as though accounting to the comptroller of the state for the state
taxes. The sheriffs and ex officio tax collectors shall retain no commission thereon.
Upon the failure of any tax collector to comply with the provisions of this paragraph,
the governing authority of the Jackson-Bienville Parishes Dugdemona Watershed
District shall proceed against him and the sureties on his official bond for the
collection of whatever amount may be due the said Jackson-Bienville Parishes
Dugdemona Watershed District.
(17) For the purpose of providing funds to carry out the objects and purposes
for which the Jackson-Bienville Parishes Dugdemona Watershed District is created,
its board of commissioners may call special elections for the purpose of submitting
to the property taxpayers throughout the Jackson-Bienville Parishes Dugdemona
Watershed District, as hereinabove defined, eligible to vote at such election, a
proposition to levy annually a special tax not to exceed one mill on the dollar upon
all the taxable property within the district, to run for a period of not more than ten
years. The expense of any election so held shall be borne by the police juries of the
parishes of Jackson or Bienville in the proportion that the percentage of taxes
collectible by each bears to the total taxes collectible throughout the district.
(18) In the resolution calling the election, the rate, object and purpose for
which the tax is to be levied and the number of years it is to run must be stated. After
the resolution is passed by the board of commissioners of the said district, notice of
the election shall be given, embracing substantially all things that are required to be
set forth in the resolution, and setting forth further that the authorities ordering the
election will, in open session to be held at an hour and place named in the notice,
proceed to open the ballot boxes, examine and count the ballots in number and
amount, and declare the results of the election. This notice shall be advertised for
thirty days in a newspaper published in the district, and the insertion of the
advertisements once a week for five weeks in such newspapers shall constitute
sufficient notice. Thirty days must intervene from the day on which the
advertisement is first inserted and the day on which the election takes place.
(19) The Board of Commissioners of the Jackson-Bienville Parishes
Dugdemona Watershed District shall designate the polling places, provide the ballot
boxes, ballots, evaluations of property and compile statements of the voters in
number and amount and fix the compensation of election officers. They shall appoint
for each polling place three commissioners and one clerk of election all of whom
shall be persons qualified to vote at such election. The police juries of the parishes
shall pay all of the expenses of such election as provided in Paragraph (17) of this
section.
(20) The registrars of voters in the parishes shall furnish to the election
commissioners appointed to hold the election a list of taxpayers entitled to vote. No
defect or irregularity in or omission from the list of voters furnished by the registrar
of voters shall affect the validity of the election, unless it is established that voters
deprived of right to vote were sufficient in number and amount to have changed the
result of the election.
(21) The question to be submitted to the voters at special elections hereunder
and the ballot to be used thereat shall be substantially in the following form:
Shall the Jackson-Bienville Parishes Dugdemona Watershed District of
Louisiana impose, levy and collect annually for the term of ______ years, beginning
with the year 20 ___, a tax not exceeding one mill on the dollar upon all the taxable
property within the district for the purpose of providing funds for carrying out the
objects and purposes for which it is created? Taxable valuation $_________
______________________________
Signature of Voter
NOTICE TO VOTERS
To vote in favor of the proposition submitted upon this ballot place an (X) in
the square after the word "yes"; to vote against, place a similar mark after the word
"no".
(22) If any commissioner or clerk of election is unable, fails, or neglects to
attend or serve at the polling place designated and at the hour fixed for opening the
polls or within one hour thereafter, the commissioners present shall appoint, or in the
absence of all commissioners, the voters present shall elect, the necessary number of
commissioners and clerks, who shall have the same powers, compensation and duties
as other commissioners and clerks and shall serve in the place and stead of the
delinquent absentee appointees. Commissioners and clerks of elections, before
opening the polls, shall be sworn to perform all duties incumbent upon them as such,
the oaths to be taken before any officer authorized to administer oaths or by the clerk
and each commissioner of election before any other commissioner. Commissioners
and clerks may administer any affidavit provided for in this Part.
(23) Each voter's name shall be written on his ballot. The commissioners of
election shall receive the ballot of each voter, check his name on the list of voters
furnished by the registrar as having voted, enter number of his name on the list of
taxpayers voting, and immediately deposit his ballot in the ballot box, reserving to
each voter the right to so fold his ballot that it shall not be known at the time whether
he voted for or against the proposition submitted.
(24) The polls shall be opened on the date appointed at seven o'clock a.m.
and remain open until and not later than seven o'clock p.m. No election shall be
vitiated by failure to open the polls at the time prescribed or by closing them before
the time prescribed, unless on a contest it could be established that voters were there
by the time to vote sufficient in number and amount to have changed the result of the
election.
(25) Immediately after the closing of the polls the commissioners shall, in the
presence of the bystanders, open the ballot box, count the ballots found therein, check
the same with the list of voters kept, proceed to count the votes in number and
amount, keep in duplicate tally sheets showing the votes in number in favor of or
against the proposition submitted and showing the valuation of property in favor of
and against the same making in duplication compiled statements of the vote in
number and amount, both in favor of and against the proposition. After swearing to
the correctness of the numbered list of voters, the duplicate tally sheets, and duplicate
compiled statements, they shall deposit the ballots, registrar's list of voters, the
numbered list of taxpayers voting, one duplicate tally sheet and one duplicate
compiled statement in the ballot box, immediately seal the said ballot box and within
seventy-two hours after the closing of the polls, deliver said sealed ballot box with
its contents to the Board of Commissioners of the Jackson-Bienville Parishes
Dugdemona Watershed District, at its domicile, and shall within the said period,
deliver the duplicate tally sheet and the duplicate compiled statement to the clerks of
the district courts of each of the parishes of Jackson and Bienville, who shall file the
same in his office. If the election commissioners, on counting the ballots, find they
do not correspond with the list of voters, they shall, before examining and counting
the ballots, examine the same for the purpose of finding the discrepancy, and if it
should be found that any ballots have been duplicated, the same shall be destroyed,
and if it be found that the name of a voter has been omitted from the list of persons
voting, the same shall be added to the list.
(26) On the day and at the hour and place named in the notice of election, the
board of commissioners of the Jackson-Bienville Parishes Dugdemona Watershed
District shall, in public session, open the ballot boxes, examine and count the ballots
in number and amount, examine and canvass the returns and declare the results of
such election. The results shall be promulgated by the proclamation published in one
issue of a newspaper published in each of the parishes of Jackson and Bienville. The
board of commissioners shall keep a proces verbal of the manner in which the ballot
boxes were opened, the returns canvassed and the result of the election ascertained,
and shall forward a copy thereof to the secretary of state, who shall record the same;
and copies to the clerks of the district courts of the parishes of Jackson and Bienville
who shall record same in the mortgage records of said parishes, retaining the original
proces verbal in the archives of the said district and in the clerk's office in Jackson
and Bienville parishes. The secretary of the Board of Commissioners of the Jackson-Bienville Parishes Dugdemona Watershed District shall preserve for a term of three
months from the date of the promulgation of the election, the ballots and other
returns thereof.
(27) During the thirty days next following the publication of the
proclamation declaring the results of any election, if the same be in favor of the tax,
any taxpayer within the district may contest the legality of the election by appropriate
action. Thereafter, no one may contest the regularity, formality or legality of the
election or the validity of the tax levied or authorized to be levied, but the same shall
be absolutely incontestable for any cause whatever and no court may hear or
determine any such question, and the board of commissioners of the district shall not
be permitted to question this authority to levy the tax.
(28) If a majority in number and amount of the qualified taxpayers voting at
the election vote in favor of the proposition to levy the tax, the board of
commissioners of the district may, by resolution, proceed to levy such tax from year
to year, for the term for which the same has been voted. The board shall not be
required to levy the full one-mill tax, but their failure to levy the tax in any one year
shall not permit them to exceed the one-mill tax for any subsequent year.
(29) The copy of the resolution levying the tax, certified by the secretary of
the board of commissioners of the said district, shall be transmitted to the tax
assessor of each of the parishes within the district on or before June 1st of the year
in which the tax is to be assessed and collected, and it shall be the duty of the
assessors of the parishes within the district to assess the tax and extend the same
upon the tax rolls of said parishes. The tax shall be collected by the sheriffs and ex
officio tax collectors of the parishes in the same manner as taxes levied by the state.
The tax collectors shall make settlement for taxes so collected with the state
comptroller and state treasurer for the account of the Jackson-Bienville Parishes
Dugdemona Watershed District, and the funds so derived shall be withdrawn upon
the warrant of the secretary of the Board of Commissioners of the Jackson-Bienville
Parishes Dugdemona Watershed District; countersigned by the president of the said
commission. Taxes assessed shall constitute the same liens upon the property
assessed, shall bear the same penalties and collection thereof shall be enforced in the
same manner and at the same time as state and parish taxes.
Added by Acts 1970, No. 600, §1.