Banks v. Parish of Jefferson

990 So. 2d 26, 2008 WL 2486857
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 19, 2008
Docket2008-CA-27
StatusPublished
Cited by17 cases

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Banks v. Parish of Jefferson, 990 So. 2d 26, 2008 WL 2486857 (La. Ct. App. 2008).

Opinion

990 So.2d 26 (2008)

Samuel BANKS, Ernest Blancher, Pearlin Brent, Walter Collins, Arthur Domingue, Emily Bergeron, Valcour Dominic, Sr., David Fairman, Jonnie Gibson, Wilbert Hampton, Blanche Jenkins, Ernest Lagrange, Jr., Richard Mack, Sr., James Pierre, Sr., Laura Robertson, Audrey Sanders, Johnny Scott, Audury Sharper, Dennis Sharper, Alfred Taylor, Sr., Clara Taylor, Virginia Thompson, Sarah Veal, Percy Videau and Archie Wilson
v.
PARISH OF JEFFERSON and B & K Construction Company, Inc.

No. 2008-CA-27.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

June 19, 2008.

Elizabeth M. Gaudin, Hilary G. Gaudin, Attorneys at Law, Gretna, LA and Bruce C. Dean, Attorney at Law, Metairie, LA, for Plaintiff/Appellant.

Thomas P. Anzelmo, Sr., Roy C. Beard, Kyle P. Kirsch, Eugene T. Rhee, Attorneys at Law, Metairie, LA, for Defendant/Appellee.

Panel composed of Judges SUSAN M. CHEHARDY, CLARENCE E. McMANUS, and FREDERICKA HOMBERG WICKER.

FREDERICKA HOMBERG WICKER, Judge.

Plaintiffs filed this lawsuit against the Parish of Jefferson and B & K Construction Company, Inc. alleging damages to their homes in connection with the construction of the Gardere Canal. The Parish of Jefferson filed a Motion for Summary Judgment claiming immunity pursuant to La.R.S. 29:735, the Louisiana Emergency Assistance and Disaster Act.[1]*27 The motion was granted by the trial court, and appellants filed the instant appeal. We reverse and remand for proceedings consistent with this decision.

Factual Background:

Plaintiffs filed this lawsuit on February 28, 2000 against the Parish of Jefferson and B & K Construction Company, Inc. alleging that the Parish is liable for damages which occurred to Plaintiffs' homes in Harvey, Louisiana. The plaintiffs allege that during 1998 and 1999, the defendants undertook construction work on the Gardere Canal in Harvey, Louisiana which is in close proximity to their homes and that "substantial damage was done to plaintiff's homes including a pulling away of walls, numerous cracks in the homes, and damages to pools and garages". Plaintiffs have specifically alleged that the Parish was grossly negligent in the following:

1. Causing vibrations, soil subsidence, improper weight bearing and placement of heavy equipment and removal of sheet pilings;
2. Failing to take proper and necessary safe guards to insure that plaintiff's houses would not be damaged by the construction work undertaken in the Gardere Canal;
3. Failing to properly inspect and test whether plaintiffs' houses could withstand the construction work being undertaken by the defendants without serious and irreparable damages;
4. In other respects that will be shown at the trial on this matter.

On January 16, 1997, the Parish of Jefferson and the United States Department of the Army entered into a Project Cooperation Agreement, for the construction of the Southeast Louisiana Project (SELA) in Jefferson, Orleans, and St. Tammany Parishes. Part of this project included construction of the Gardere Canal. In its Material Facts not Genuinely Disputed, filed with its Motion for Summary Judgment the Parish stated that the Gardere Canal is a drainage system which was one of multiple projects collectively referred to as the Southeast Louisiana Flood Control Project ("SELA"). SELA was congressionally authorized pursuant to the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act of 1996 and the Water Resources and Development Act of 1996 and the various projects were constructed in cooperation with the local parishes. The primary purpose of the Gardere Project was urban flood control improvement. Pursuant to the Flood Control Act of 1970, and by agreement, dated January 16, 1997, between Jefferson Parish and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the United States provided 75% of the Gardere Project's costs. The final plans and specifications for the Gardere Project were prepared, reviewed and accepted in accordance with the standards of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

In support of its Motion for Summary Judgment Jefferson Parish filed in the trial court the Declaration of Elizabeth Cottone, dated November 27, 2000 and the Project Cooperation Agreement, dated January 16, 1997. In her Declaration Ms. Cottone attested that she was the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers senior project manager during the construction of the *28 Gardere Canal. She attested that the SELA project consists of the planning, design and construction of various flood prevention, flood reduction, and water quality improvement projects in Jefferson, Orleans, and St. Tammany Parishes. She stated that these projects are authorized by Congress, and are being constructed to prevent and/or reduce floods that can occur due to rain water run off and to improve the quality of water that will discharge into various lakes and water basins in the area such as Lake Pontchartrain. In her Declaration Elizabeth Cottone referred to a report prepared by the Corps of Engineers as a basis for the Congressional enactment of the SELA legislation, "Jefferson and Orleans Parishes, Louisiana, Urban Flood Control and Water Quality Management, July 1992" (the reconnaissance report). She attested that Congress authorized the SELA projects in Section 533 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 and Section 108 of the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act of 1996. Ms. Cottone attested that the SELA projects were authorized based upon only the reconnaissance report, and an agreement about the local share of the project funding. She attested that this was an unusual step taken because of the urgency placed upon the immediate construction of the SELA projects. Ms. Cottone attested that, while the reconnaissance report addressed both flood control improvements and storm water quality improvement, the authorized SELA legislation addressed only urban flood control improvements. Ms. Cottone listed the planning objectives for the Jefferson and Orleans Parishes projects as follows:

a) Reduce rainfall-flooding damages in Jefferson and Orleans Parishes.
b) Develop management plans to improve the water quality of storm water runoff, in order to restore the receiving water bodies to their designated uses (ie., making them fishable and swimmable as applicable).
c) Minimize adverse environmental impacts associated with the proposed plans of improvements.
d) Minimize to the extent possible the destruction of archaeological and historical resources.
e) Incorporate to the extent possible recreation facilities in the proposed improvement plans to increase recreation opportunities.
f) Mitigate for all unavoidable impacts to significant cultural, and fish and wildlife resources.

Jefferson Parish also introduced into the record in connection with the motion the Project Cooperation Agreement between the Department of The Army and Jefferson Parish. This agreement defined the term "Project" as:

... the provision of canal improvements, removal of canal obstructions, and increased pumping capacities in Jefferson Parish on both the East and West Banks of the Mississippi River in the vicinity of New Orleans, Louisiana as generally described in the Jefferson and Orleans Parishes, Louisiana, Urban Flood Control and Water Quality Management Report, dated July 1992, and the Technical Reports prepared by the U.S. Army Engineer District, New Orleans, entitled "Southeast Louisiana Project, Jefferson, Orleans and St.

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