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The board conducted a public hearing regarding an ordinance to amend the code of ordinances concerning feral cats and impoundment procedures. Several ordinances were introduced, including provisions for the disposition of adjudicated properties and redefinition of the historic district. The board also approved plans for water tower improvements, authorized the advertisement for bids, accepted monthly financial reports, and granted a request to extend fireworks discharge hours. Additionally, the council addressed property code violations for a residential site, approved a liquor permit for a local business, and authorized a construction contract for pond earthwork.
The board discussed and moved to hold a public hearing for an ordinance concerning the definition of feral cats and animal impoundment periods. A resolution was adopted to donate a surplus police vehicle to the Acadia Parish Fire Protection District No. 9. Additionally, the council accepted the monthly financials, declared certain equipment as surplus, approved an audit report, appointed an official municipal journal, and granted a zoning variance for a mobile home placement.
The board conducted a public hearing regarding the adoption of millage rates for the 2026 tax year and subsequently adopted the resolution. Financial statements were accepted, and several items were declared surplus, including office equipment and police department vehicles. Appointments were made to the Municipal Employee Civil Service Board and the Rayne Housing Authority Board. The council approved a lease agreement with the Rayne Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture, accepted multiple property re-subdivision and variance requests from the Planning and Zoning Commission, and mandated building demolition for a specific property. Additionally, the board approved engineering services for elevated water tank improvements and discussed a proposal for a homeless Veterans center.
The board conducted a public hearing on an ordinance amending zoning regulations concerning mobile homes, manufactured houses, and other dwellings, which was subsequently passed. A resolution was adopted to appoint an attorney as curator for property condemnation proceedings at 405 Malvern Ave. The board also approved a resolution regarding the annual Municipal Water Pollution Prevention audit and associated maintenance actions. Additionally, the council accepted the financial reports, a resignation from the Housing Authority Board, and the appointment of a new city prosecutor. Further actions included re-appointing the president of the Recreation Board, declaring various equipment as surplus from City Hall and the Water Department, issuing demolition and clean-up orders for specific properties, and approving a liquor permit for a local business.
The meeting addressed the proposed Ordinance #2058-2026 to amend the City of Rayne Code of Ordinances regarding the regulation of mobile homes and other dwellings, scheduling a public hearing for March 9, 2026. Two resolutions were adopted: one authorizing the Mayor to submit a grant application to the Community Water Enrichment Fund (CWEF) Program for water distribution system improvements, and another authorizing the Mayor to submit an application to the Local Government Assistance Program (LGAP) for sidewalk and drainage improvements. The Council accepted the financials for January 2026. Action was taken to authorize the Mayor to purchase two additional police department units using traffic enforcement income. The resignation of a member from the Municipal Employee Civil Service Board was accepted. The Council approved the AIA-G-704 Substantial Completion form and punchlist valuation for the Gossen Park Concession Project. An order was issued granting an LLC 90 days to demolish a home at 512 Bella Ave. A request for a liquor permit by Rayne Foods KP, LLC dba Bullseye was postponed until the March 2026 meeting. Employee of the month recognitions were made, and several members were acknowledged for their years of service.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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