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Livingston Parish Planning Commission approves multiple conditional uses and site plans, including several RV/boat storage projects

November 06, 2025 | Livingston Parish, Louisiana


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Livingston Parish Planning Commission approves multiple conditional uses and site plans, including several RV/boat storage projects
The Livingston Parish Planning Commission on Wednesday approved a series of conditional-use permits and site plans across the parish, advancing several small commercial projects and multiple RV/boat storage facilities.

Commissioners approved a conditional-use permit to allow boat and RV storage on South Satsuma Road (R‑1, Council District 6). The applicant described the tract as a separate two‑acre parcel adjacent to his home and said the project would be an open gravel yard with fencing and no new buildings; the applicant said he would provide a site plan to the planning department as required. Planning staff advised setbacks and layout constraints would limit the maximum number of slips; Commissioners approved the conditional use by voice vote.

Also approved were: an event venue on Jubin Road (conditional use; applicant Billy Taylor of Macklin Taylor said the plan would convert an existing residence and use an adjacent field for parking and an estimated 50‑person capacity); a laundromat on Walker South to serve an adjacent trailer park (applicant representing Steve McDaniel); and a final site plan for Range Road RV & Boat Storage (Highway 16, C‑1, District 3), for which the applicant said the final submittal matched the previously approved preliminary plan.

The commission advanced a preliminary plan for a Denham Springs RV and boat storage facility on Florida Boulevard (roughly 3 acres, applicant reported about 46 spaces) after a public hearing, and it approved a separate open‑air storage preliminary plan (Head of Island storage) and other final site plans for industrial additions including EPIC Piping and Kayla Coatings. A Waffle House preliminary site plan for the corner of Vincent Road and Commercial Drive was also approved to move forward.

On routine consent business the commission adopted minutes for the Oct. 2, 2025 regular meeting and the Oct. 7, 2025 special meeting.

Votes were recorded by roll call for each item and were predominantly affirmative; abstentions were recorded on the October minutes votes consistent with the roll call record.

The commission thanked planning and engineering staff for their work and closed the meeting.

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