The outgoing Ascension Parish Council acted out of the ordinary at their last meeting on December 1st by introducing an ordinance to remove all nine existing members of the Planning & Zoning Commission, to reduce the Commission to 5 members and to set their terms. The agenda did not list the person who proposed the ordinance, but sources inside the government have verified that Parish President Martinez was behind the removal and reduction of members. This move came after a decision by the Planning & Zoning Commission on October 13th calling for an investigation of the Martinez administration, the planning staff and at least one commissioner for actions which were possibly unethical or criminal in nature. That investigation though not mentioned by the local media is still ongoing.
Although a newspaper article stated the reason for the ordinance would be explained by the parish president, Mr. Martinez did not speak about the ordinance at the introduction or at its passage on December 19th. The final ordinance passed differed from the original proposal:
1. Commissioners were removed immediately instead of serving until new members were appointed.
2. The original reduction of nine (9) members to five (5) was increased to seven (7).
3. The terms proposed were three (3) with 2 yr. terms and two (2) with 4 year terms, thereafter all serving 4 year terms. The final version was three (3) with 1 year terms and four with 2 year terms, thereafter each member shall serve a 2 year term.