Dorsey Development DG, L.L.C. v. Tangipahoa Parish Council-President Government and Tangipahoa Parish Planning Commission

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedOctober 3, 2024
Docket2024CA0271
StatusUnknown

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Dorsey Development DG, L.L.C. v. Tangipahoa Parish Council-President Government and Tangipahoa Parish Planning Commission, (La. Ct. App. 2024).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT

NO. 2024 CA 0271

DORSEY DEVELOPMENT DG, L.L.C.

VERSUS

TANGIPAHOA PARISH COUNCIL -PRESIDENT GOVERNMENT AND TANGIPAHOA PARISH PLANNING COMMISSION

Judgment Rendered. OCT 0 3 2024

Appealed from the Al 21st Judicial District Court In and for the Parish of Tangipahoa State of Louisiana Case No. 2023- 1289, Division D

The Honorable Brian K. Abels, Judge Presiding

Andre G. Coudrain Counsel for Plaintiff/Appellant Brittany L. Schroder Michael Dorsey Development DG, L.L.C. Hammond, Louisiana and Loucile Comish/ Intervenor

Christopher M. Moody Counsel for Defendants/ Appellees Albert D. Giraud Tangipahoa Parish Council - Hammond, Louisiana President Government and Tangipahoa Parish Planning Commission

BEFORE: THERIOT, CHUTZ, AND HESTER, JJ. THERIOT, J.

In this suit arising from the denial of a commercial development application

by the Tangipahoa Parish Council -President Government (" Council") and the

Tangipahoa Parish Planning Commission (" Planning Commission"), the developer

For the and the property owner appeal the trial court' s dismissal of their suit.

reasons set forth herein, we reverse.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

Dorsey Development Company, L.L.C. (" Dorsey") is a commercial real

estate development and construction company and a preferred developer for Dollar

General. On July 25, 2022, Dorsey entered into a purchase agreement with

Loucile Cornish to purchase 2. 65 acres of land located on the southwest corner of

La. Hwy. 22 and Dutch Lane (" the Property") in Pontchatoula, Louisiana for the

purpose of developing a Dollar General store on the site (" the Project"). Dorsey

also entered into a lease agreement with Dollar General for the Property. Both the

purchase agreement and the lease agreement were contingent upon the allowed use

of the Property for the construction and development of a Dollar General store.

Thereafter, on January 3, 2023, Dorsey, through its authorized agent, Gregory

Bivin, submitted a Commercial Development Application to the Tangipahoa Parish

Planning Department, seeking approval to develop the Property for a Dollar

General Market store,' along with the required documentation, including site plans,

drainage calculations, wetlands determination, DOTD permit, storm water

pollution prevention plan, 911 address verification letter, LDH approval, and sewer

treatment plant permit.' On February 27, 2023, Dorsey was notified by the

I A Dollar General Market store is larger than a typical Dollar General store ( 12, 480 square feet vs. 9, 100 square feet) and offers a more diverse and expanded food selection than typical Dollar General stores, including fresh fruits and vegetables and a variety of meat and dairy products, as well as an increased assortment of cough and cold, dental, nutritional, medical, health aids, and feminine hygiene products.

2 The LDH approval and sewer treatment plant permit were not submitted with the application, but were provided at a later date.

2 Planning Department that the Project " satisfied all requirements needed to proceed

to the Planning Commission meeting."

The Planning Commission held a public hearing on Dorsey' s request for approval on March 7, 2023. 3 Planning Director Tracie Schiliace presented the

Project satisfied all request to the Planning Commission, noting that the

requirements for approval by the Planning Commission. Counsel for Dorsey,

Andre Coudrain, presented the Project at the hearing and answered questions.

Eleven citizens spoke in opposition to Dorsey' s request at the hearing. Concerns

raised by the citizens who spoke at the public hearing included concerns about

crime, increased traffic, drainage problems, the impact on " mom and pop"

businesses in the area, diminished property values for homes in the area, and

property conditions at other Dollar General stores, such as cluttered aisles and

litter. Emails and letters were also submitted to the Planning Commission in

opposition to the Project. After an initial motion to deny Dorsey' s request for

approval failed to pass, a second motion was made by Commissioner Julius Scott

to deny Dorsey' s request " based on the health, safety, and welfare of the residents

of Tangipahoa Parish." This motion passed by a vote of 6- 2, and Dorsey' s

application was denied without any further explanation of the reasons for the

decision.

Dorsey filed an appeal of the Planning Commission' s decision with the 4 Council pursuant to § 36- 4 of the Tangipahoa Parish Code of Ordinances. The

Council held a public hearing on the matter on March 27, 2023, immediately prior

3 An audio recording of the March 7, 2023 Planning Commission meeting is filed in the record before us.

4 Tangipahoa Parish Code of Ordinances § 36- 4 provides:

Sec. 36- 4 - Appeal of a planning commission decision.

Upon an unfavorable ruling upon any development proposal by the planning commission, the developer/ owner may appeal directly to the parish council. As part of his appeal he must, however, present the written decisions of the planning commission. It will be brought before the parish council at a regular meeting and the decision of the parish council will be rendered in writing.

3 to the Council meeting at which Dorsey' s appeal was considered.' The only

documentation of the public hearing is in the Council minutes, which state simply

that seven individuals spoke in opposition to the Project at the public hearing and

Mr. Coudrain spoke on behalf of Dorsey. No further detail was given about the

types of concerns raised at the public hearing or Dorsey' s response to those

concerns. At the Council meeting, Mr. Coudrain presented Dorsey' s appeal to the

Council and explained that since the Project meets all requirements for approval,

the Council' s decision on this matter must have a rational basis and not be arbitrary

or capricious. Following Mr. Coudrain' s statement, Mr. Coudrain and Mr. Bivin

answered questions from the Council. Councilperson Kim Coates asked Mr.

Coudrain whether Dorsey could build something other than " this commercial

facility" on the Property. Mr. Coudrain explained that although Dorsey works on

other projects outside of their work for Dollar General, for this Project, Dorsey is

already engaged with Dollar General and the Property owner, Mrs. Comish, for the

development of a Dollar General store on the Property. Mr. Coudrain suggested

that rather than questioning whether Dorsey could develop the Property for a

different purpose, Councilperson Coates should ask Mrs. Cornish whether she

could sell the Property for a comparable price to a different purchaser for a

different use. Councilperson Joey Mayeaux asked how Dorsey or Dollar General

determines when and where to build another Dollar General. Mr. Bivin explained

that Dollar General does demographic research to determine whether a Dollar

General store will be profitable in a given area. In the event that Dollar General

determines that a store will be profitable in a specific area, as it did in this case, it

then provides Dorsey with a specific target area, generally at the intersection of a

major highway, and Dorsey attempts to locate property as close to that point as

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