In particular, we are interested in internal and external correspondence, studies, or documents that answer the question: Were federal funds used in the planning or construction of the spoil bank project?

In order to answer that question, please provide internal and external correspondence, studies, or documents that are related to:

-1- the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment was discussed or attached, especially in relation to regulatory bodies regulatory bodies;

 

-2- the Wetland and Stream Delineation Report was discussed or attached, especial to regulatory bodies;
 

-3- the Corps of Engineers Wetland Section 404 permit application # MVN-2021-00165-WQQ or other permit(s) was discussed or attached, especially to regulatory bodies;
 

-4- a Section 106 permit of the National Historic Preservation Act was discussed or attached, especially to regulatory bodies;
 

-5- a Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) conditional letter of map revision (CLOMR) or other letter was discussed or attached, especially to regulatory bodies and the LCG and St. Martin Parish Floodplain administrator;
 

-6- the authorization for budgetary revision forms for ordinance 080-021 similar to the document attached to ordinance 062-2021;
 

-7- Federal agency‚ letter(s) of award totaling the $86,000,000 mentioned in an article by Andrew Capps, Lafayette Advertiser dated July 20, 2021 entitled: Josh Guillory plans 70-project budget for LCG‚ $86M in federal funding;
 

-8- documents which allow tracking and distribution of the $86,000,000 within LCG internal accounting accounts, particularly Fund 101 and Fund 401 listed in the title of Ordinance 062-2022;
 

-9- a listing of drainage projects which were funded by the $86,000,000, particularly the Spoil Bank project;
 

-10- a PDF copy of the map cited in Ordinance 080-2021 as 24" to 36” map available for viewing at the council office; and
 

-11- the requirements of the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) and the drainage projects funded by the $86,000,000.