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Shelly's Homesites Community Action Public Announcement Watercraft Storage.
Shelly's Homesites is taking action against city code enforcement officers that are flagging boat owners.
By LRA, published on 5-18-2025 updated on 5-18-2025.
Shelly's Homesites is taking action against city code enforcement officers that are flagging boat owners.
By LRA, published on 5-18-2025 updated on 5-18-2025.
DENHAM SPRINGS, LA—Residents of Denham Springs are raising concerns as the city intensifies enforcement against watercraft owners, issuing ordinance violations that many claim have no legal basis. Homeowners storing boats and jet skis on their own private property are receiving notices labeling their watercraft as "abandoned" or "nuisances," despite decades of precedent allowing such storage.
Code enforcement officials have reportedly instructed residents to move their boats from driveways to backyards, while others may have received citations without reference to a published ordinance restricting storage locations. With no clear municipal law prohibiting watercraft storage on private property, residents are calling these enforcement actions a "**Ghost Ordinance**"—rules imposed without official documentation or legislative approval.
This unexpected crackdown, led by municipal code enforcement within the city's building department, has alarmed water-loving homeowners who fear arbitrary penalties for simply owning recreational vessels. In Louisiana's Sportsman's Paradise, where boating is a way of life, the city's aggressive stance toward watercraft storage has raised questions about property rights and government overreach.
City inspectors have documented multiple violations, citing boats and jet skis in yards, driveways, and alongside homes, further reinforcing concerns about the scope of enforcement:
No evidence of the city making contact with the boat owners before filing a Notice of Violation against the property owner.
Local residents are urged to review their violations carefully, seek legal counsel if necessary, and come together to demand transparency from city officials. As the battle over watercraft ownership intensifies, homeowners may need to push back against enforcement tactics that lack clear legal grounding.
The city has intensified enforcement against boat and jet ski owners, issuing ordinance violations that label their watercraft as abandoned or nuisances, even when stored on private property.