Public notices for March 22, 2024

NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the following proposed ordinance has been submitted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Patterson, Louisiana on the 5th day of March 2024.
INTRODUCTION OF
ORDINANCE NO. 2024-3
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY TO LEASE OLD FIELD HOUSE BUILDING, IN- CLUDING TERM OF LEASE, CONSIDERATION, AND OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS
WHEREAS, CITY OF PATTERSON, LOUISIANA (the “City”) is the owner of a building located at or near 1105 Church Street in Patterson, Louisiana 70392, generally referred to as the “Old Field House” (THE “Old Field House”), which is situated on a tract of land more fully des-cribed as follows:
That certain tract or parcel of land situated in the City of Patterson, Louisiana, shown, designated, and described as Tract “LL-N-M-KK-LL”, on that survey plat entitled RE-DIVISION SHOWING LAND SWAP BETWEEN CITY OF PATTERSON AND SCHOOL BOARD, dated March 12, 2015, and prepared by Providence/GSE Associates, LLC, a copy of which is at- tached, containing 0.687 acres; said tract being bounded on the North by property of the City of Patterson, on the East by property of the St. Mary Parish
School Board, on the South by Church Street, and the West by Twin Street.
Being the same tract of land acquired by the City by Intergovernmental Agreement and Act of Exchange recorded in Book 353, Page 270, Entry No. 327,623 of the Conveyance Records of St. Mary Parish, Louisiana.
WHEREAS, the City has no public use for the Old Field House at the present time or in the foreseeable future; and
WHEREAS, a privately owned Louisiana limited liability company, namely, All Clean Laundry, LLC, (“All Clean”) wishes to lease the Old Field House from which to operate a self-service laundromat business; and
WHEREAS, the City wishes to lease the Old Field House to All Clean under the minimum terms and conditions shown below; and
WHEREAS, such a lease would be of benefit to the City in that it would produce revenue to the City, and it would relieve the City of some of its maintenance to the building.
WHEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the City of
Patterson, Louisiana, that:
Section 1. The City shall lease to All Clean the Old Field House. The Lease shall contain the following minimum terms and conditions:
1. Term:
The original term of this lease shall be for one year, beginning on the 1st day of the month first following adoption of the ordinance by the Mayor and City Council of Patterson authorizing the City to enter into this lease. The original term of this lease shall end on the last day of the twelfth month following the adoption of said ordinance (the termination date”).
All Clean shall have the right and option, at its discretion, to extend the term of the lease once for either one or two years beyond the termination date, upon giving the City written notice no later than thirty (30) days prior to the termination date, of its intent to so extend the term of the lease.
2. Rental:
All Clean shall pay a monthly rental amount of $300.00 commencing on the fifth day of the first month following the adoption of this ordinance, and payable in that same amount on the fifth day of each month thereafter during the entire term of the lease.
In the event All Clean takes all action required to extend the term of the lease, then the rental amount and all other terms and conditions of the lease in effect during the primary term of the lease shall remain in full force and effect during the extended term of the lease.
Section 2:
RODNEY GROGAN, Mayor, be and is hereby authorized to execute all instruments necessary and proper to carry out the purpose of this ordinance, including all other terms and conditions which he deems advisable in his sole discretion.
The foregoing Ordinance was in- troduced by Councilmember Ray Dewey and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle at the regular monthly meeting of the City Council held on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, and notice of which was published in the official journal of the City on ——————, and was offered by Councilmember ———————, who moved its adoption, seconded by Councilmember ———————, at the regular monthly meeting of the City Council on ———————, and being read and considered section by section, the Ordinance was submitted to vote with the results as follows:
YEAS:
NAYS:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
WHEREUPON the Ordinance was declared adopted on this ——— day of ———————, 2024.
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RODNEY A.
GROGAN, MAYOR
ATTEST:
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MIDGE
BOURGEOIS,
CITY CLERK
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Notice is further given that a public hearing on the aforesaid proposed ordinance is set for 6:00 p.m. on the 2nd day of April 2024, during the regular meeting of the Patterson City Council to be held at the City Hall in Patterson, 1314 Main Street, Patterson, Louisiana, on that date and at that time, and final action on said proposed ordinance shall be taken at said meeting.
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MIDGE
BOURGEOIS,
CITY CLERK
Adv. March 20, 22 and 29, 2024

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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the following proposed ordinance has been submitted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Patterson, Louisiana on the 5th day of March 2024.
INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 2024-3A
Ordinance to Amend “Side depth” provision of Subsection 4.101 of Zoning Code to reduce required side depth from 10’ to 5’”.
BE IT ORDAIN-ED that the portion of Section 4.101 of Appendix A Zoning of the Code of Ordinances, City of Patterson, Louisiana, is hereby amended to read as follows:
Side depth - 5 feet
All sections, articles, chapters or provisions of said Code in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed.
The foregoing Ordinance was introduced by Councilmember DeMale Bowden and seconded by Councilmember Mamie Perry, at the regularly scheduled meeting of the City Council of the City of Patterson on the 5th day of March 2024. A public hearing by the City Council of the City of Patterson was held on the ——— day of ———————, 2024, and notice of such hearing was published in the official journal of the City of Patterson on —————————. The foregoing Ordinance was offered by Councilman ———————, who moved its adoption, seconded by Councilman ———————, and being read and considered section by section, the Ordinance was submitted to vote with the results as follows:
YEAS: ————
NAYS: ————
ABSENT: ———
WHEREUPON, the Ordinance was declared adopted on this ——— day of ———————, 2024.
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RODNEY A.
GROGAN,
MAYOR
ATTEST:
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MIDGE
BOURGEOIS,
CITY CLERK
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Notice is further given that a public hearing on the aforesaid proposed ordinance is set for 6:00 p.m. on the 2nd day of April 2024, during the regular meeting of the Patterson City Council to be held at the City Hall in Patterson, 1314 Main Street, Patterson, Louisiana, on that date and at that time, and final action on said proposed ordinance shall be taken at said meeting.
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MIDGE
BOURGEOIS,
CITY CLERK
Adv. March 20, 22 and 29, 2024

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PUBLIC NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
MORGAN CITY HIGH SCHOOL
STADIUM
RENOVATION
Morgan City, Louisiana
Sealed bids will be received by the St. Mary Parish School Board for MORGAN CITY HIGH SCHOOL, STADIUM RENOVATION until 2:00 PM, local time on Tuesday, April 9, 2024 at the St. Mary Parish School Board Central Office Complex, LA Hwy 317, Centerville, Louisiana, at which time and place said proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud. Electronic bids at www.centralbidding.com as al- lowed by Act 590 amended Title 38:2212 are acceptable. Any bids received after the above-mentioned time will be returned unopen-ed.
Each bid shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope bearing the title of the work, the name of the Bidder, the address, date and hour of the bid opening, and the State Contractor’s License Number. The bid shall be addressed as follows:
BID: Morgan City High School
Stadium Renovation
Morgan City, Louisiana
St. Mary Parish School Board
Highway 317 · P. O. Box 170
Centerville, LA 70522
LICENSE NO. ————————
Failure to have the license number on the envelope will be result in the Bid being returned unopen-ed.
Bid documents will be posted on www.centralbidding.com. To view, download, and re- ceive bid notices by e-mail, you will have to register with Central Auction House (CAH). Vendors/Contractors will have the option to submit their bids and bid bonds electronically or by paper copy. Contact Ted Fleming with Central Auction House at 1-866-570-9620 concerning any questions about this process.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project consists of the cleaning and painting , fence replacement, new track surfacing, lighting im- provements, new field event im- provements, and miscellaneous re- pairs to the Morgan City High School Stadium.
Prospective Contractors shall be licensed for Building Construction by the State of Louisiana and that license shall be in effect on the date of the bid.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a bid bond, a certified check, or cashier’s check in an amount equal to at least five percent (5%) of the amount bid, made payable without condition to the Owner as a guarantee that the bidder, if awarded the contract, will promptly execute the contract documents. Failure to do so will result in the bid/bids being declared nonresponsive and shall be cause for rejection. If a bid bond is provided it shall be on the attached form and only on the attached form and shall be dated on or before the bid date. The bid security of all bidders, except the three lowest, will be returned promptly after the canvas of bids.
A non-mandatory pre-bid conference, at which the scope of the project, contract time and other requirements can be discussed with prospective bidders, may be held at the project site. All bidders will be notified and are encouraged to attend.
Copies of the contract documents are on file in the St. Mary Parish School Board, Central Office Complex, Hwy 317, Centerville, Louisiana and the office of the Architect, Carl P. Blum AIA Architect, 900 David Drive, P. O. Box 2386, Morgan City, Louisiana 70381, and are open for inspection without charge.
Contractors may obtain contract documents from the Architect by paying a deposit of Thirty Dollars ($30.00). The full amount of the deposit, on the first set, will be refunded to each contractor who submits a bona fide bid, upon return of the documents in good condition within ten (10) days after the receipt of bids. Contractors and Material Dealers may obtain additional sets of plans and specifications by making a deposit in the amount named above. Up- on return of these documents, in good condition, one half of the deposit will be refunded, the difference representing the cost of printing, assembling, and distributing the sets. No refund will be made on any set not returned in good condition within ten (10) days after the re- ceipt of bids.
If someone other than a corporate officer signs for the Bidder/Contractor, a copy of a corporate resolution or other signature authorization shall be required for submission of bid. Failure to include a copy of the ap- propriate signature authorization, if required, may result in the rejection of the bid unless bidder has complied with LA R.S. 38:22:12(A)(1)(C) or LA R.S. 38:22:12(0).
A bid will be considered responsive if it conforms in all respects with the conditions and requirements of the Bidding Documents. In order to be considered re- sponsive, the Louisiana Uniform Public Works Bid Form must: (a) be fully completed, signed and be responsive in all respects to the Bidding Documents; (b) be made on the Bid Forms provided and submitted intact, (c) submitted in ink.
No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids for thirty (30) days.
To the extent permitted by applicable state and federal laws and regulations, the St. Mary Parish School Board re- serves the right to reject any and/or proposals for just cause.
St. Mary Parish School Board
Mr. Michael
Taylor,
President
Adv. March 13, 22 and 29, 2024

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PUBLIC NOTICE
RECREATION DISTRICT #2 ST MARY PARISH
1110 GRACE STREET
PO BOX 922
MORGAN CITY, LA. 70380
BOARD OF
COMMISSIONER
RECREATION DISTRICT #2
1110 GRACE STREET
MORGAN CITY, LA. 70380
6:00PM
February 08th, 2024
Meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Recreation District #2 was called to order by Chairman, Os- car Toups, at 6 O’clock in the evening. Invocation was led by Norma Skinner.
Members present were, Oscar Toups, Sandra Wilkerson, Ann Poole, Nelda Dural and Norma Skinner. Absent- None. Others present was Leroy Trim Guest-None
Minutes from January 11th, 2024 regular monthly meeting was read by Ann Poole. A motion to approve the minutes of the January 11th meeting, was made by Norma Skinner and second by Sandra Wilkerson with any necessary corrections, if any. The motion was approved by all board members present. Nays: None Abstain: None Absent: None
Financial report was presented by Leroy Trim. A motion to accept the financial re- port as read, with any necessary corrections, if any, was made by Sandra Wilkerson and second by Norma Skinner, with all in favor. Nays: None Abstain: None Absent: None
OLD BUSINESS: None
NEW BUSINESS: Mr. Trim updated the board of commissioners of the building im- provements in the main building at the facility. He stated that Del-Con contractors has begun removal of tiles, for new tile installation, and the tiles has ar- rived for installation in the main building. He stated that the main building improvements are about 35% completed to date.
Thereafter, Mr. Trim updated the board on Melvin Thibodeaux’s progress in regards to his incident. Mr. Trim reported that Mr. Thibodeaux has four more weeks of therapy. In further related new business, the Board of Commissioners revisited the bylaws. Upon review, Ms. Poole informed the board of a typographical error correction. The error occurred was to correct the quorum from (4) to (3) in order to constitute a meeting; and a quorum shall be present before any acts of business is transpired. A motion was made by Ann Poole and second by Norma Skinner. The motion was approved unanimously.
Bills were submitted for payment, after being reviewed by all board members present, a motion to pay all bills were made by Ms. Ann Poole and second by Ms. Sandra Wilkerson, with all in favor. The motion was ap- proved without opposition. Nays: None Abstain: None Absent: None
With nothing further to discuss, a motion to adjourn was made by Ms. Sandra Wilkerson and second by Ms. Nelda Dural with all in favor. The motion was approved un- animously,
(S) Oscar Toups
Oscar Toups,
Chairman
Adv. March 22, 2024

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PUBLIC NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
Sixteenth
Judicial District Court
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PARISH OF
ST. MARY
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STATE OF
LOUISIANA
US Bank Trust National Association Not In Its Individual Capacity But Solely As Owner Trustee for VRMTG Asset Trust
Vs. No. 138162 Div “C”
Ramon Coler and Virginia Floyd Coler A/K/A
Virginia Floyd Godette Coler
TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of Order of Seizure and Sale issued out of the Honorable 16th Judicial District Court, in and for the Parish of St. Mary, and to me directed, in the above numbered and entitled suit, I have seized the following mentioned and described property, to wit:
That certain lot or parcel of land, together with all buildings and improvements thereon and thereunto belonging, and all rights, ways, privileges and servitudes thereunto appertaining, situated in Patterson, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, being more particularly known, designated and described as LOT 39 OF BLOCK 6 OF SUGAR RIDGE DEVELOPMENT, all as more fully shown and des-cribed on the plat of land prepared by Gulf South En- gineers, Houma, Louisiana, being a Re-Subdivision of Blocks 4 & 6. Sugar Ridge De- velopment, recorded August 29, 1984 in St. Mary Parish COB 27-L, page 238, Entry No. 207,341; subject to restrictions, servitudes, rights-of-way and outstanding mineral rights of record affecting the property.
to satisfy the sum of THIRTY NINE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND 79/100 ($39,100.79) DOLLARS, with interest thereon at 5.250% per annum from June 01, 2023, until paid; all expenses in- curred in enforcing the note and mortgage including reasonable attorney’s fees; if/as applicable, such other or additional amounts incurred or advanced for taxes, insurance premiums, special assessments, re- pairs to and/or maintenance of the property, for the protection, preservation, re- pair and recovery of the property, for the protection and preservation of the lien of the mortgage, for the protection and preservation of the mortgagee’s interest thereunder, and other amounts provided by the mortgage and ap- plicable law, such as late charges, escrow advances for the payment of taxes and insurance, corporate advances, property appraisals, inspection fees, prior attorney fees and expenses, abstract and title charges, NSF charges, at- torney fees and expenses, and other charges which plaintiff is permitted to prove by verified petition, verified supplemental petition, or affidavit filed or submitted before distribution by the sheriff of the proceeds of the judicial sale herein; and all law charges, fees and expenses incurred in connection or relating to this proceeding including without limitation sheriff’s commission, sheriff’s costs, court costs and all costs of this proceedings, as well as all sheriff’s costs and commission
All successful bidders must have cash, cashier’s check or a verifiable letter of credit in favor of said bidder from a solvent bank, savings and loan association or other such financial institution authorized to do business in the state of Louisiana and full payment must be made on the date of sale. Letter must state that money is available on the date of sale.
I shall expose the same at public sale, for Cash, according to law WITH appraisement to the last and highest bidder, at the principal front door of the 1st floor lobby area of the Court House in the Parish of St. Mary, Town of Franklin, Louisiana, on Wednesday, the 24th day of April A.D., 2024, be- tween the legal hours commencing at 10 O’Clock A.M.
Sheriff’s Office
Parish of St. Mary, La.
Wednesday, the 14th day of February A.D., 2024
BLAISE W. SMITH,
SHERIFF
By: Heidi Rineholt
Deputy Sheriff
Adv. March 22 and April 17, 2024

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
ST MARY
PARISH
GOVERNMENT
RESILIENT COMMUNITIES INFRASTRUCTURE
PROGRAM
The St Mary Parish Government will hold a public hearing at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at the Council Meeting Room, Fifth Floor – Parish Courthouse, Franklin, LA. The purpose of the meeting is to obtain views on the infrastructure and economic development needs of the Parish and to discuss the submission of an ap- plication for funding under the State of Louisiana Office of Community Development Resilient Community Infrastructure Program (RCIP). The following items will be discussed at the hearing:
A. The amount of funds available for proposed infrastructure and economic development activities;
B. The range of funds available that may be undertaken, including the estimated amount of funds proposed to be used for activities that will benefit persons of low and moderate incomes;
C. The plans of the Parish for minimizing displacement of persons as a result of activities assisted with such funds and the benefits to be provided by the Parish to persons actually displaced as a result of such activities; and
D. The Parish’s past performance on LCDBG projects funded by the State of Louisiana.
All citizens of St Mary Parish, particularly low and moderate income residents of slum and blighted areas are encouraged to attend this meeting.
Accommodations will be made for handicapped and non-English speaking individuals provided that a three (3) day notice is received by the Parish.
Those citizens unable to attend this hearing may submit their views and proposals in person or in writing to:
Attn: Parish Administrator
St Mary Parish Government
Fifth Floor – Parish Courthouse
Franklin, Louisiana 70538
Or Email to jdarce@stmaryparishla.gov
Comments will be accepted until 4:00 pm April 26, 2024.
Sam Jones
Parish President
Adv. March 22, 2024

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PUBLIC NOTICE
HEBERT
RENTALS
PHONE:
985-395-2055
STORAGE SHEDS & RENTAL HOMES
In accordance with the provisions of the Laws of the State of Louisiana for the purpose of satisfying the lean of the undersigned for charges incurred for storage des-cribed below, notice is hereby given that such property will be sold at public auction by Hebert Rentals at its storage facilities at:
1306 Belleview Street, Bayou Vista, LA
2027 Hwy 182 E, Bayou Vista, LA
The auction will start at 1306 Belleview St. Bayou Vista LA 70380 on April 3, 2024 at 10AM.
The following includes a general description of the property and unit number:
BAYOU VISTA – BELLEVIEW
Bruce Augustine
Misc, Personal, Household Items, Boxes, Bags, etc.
Unit 61 BEL
BAYOU VISTA – OFFICE
Anthony Bourgeois
Misc, Personal, Household Items, Boxes, Bags, etc.
Unit 67 BV
The undersigned reserves the right to bid on the property. Sale subject to prior cancellation in the event that the storage fees are paid by the occupant prior to the sale. Reservations are re- quired.
Patrick J. Hebert @ Hebert Rentals 985-395-2055
Adv. March 22, 2024

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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the St. Mary Parish Planning Commission will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on Monday, April 15, 2024 AT 5:45 P.M. in the Parish Council Meeting Room, Fifth Floor Courthouse, Franklin, Louisiana, for the following purposes:
REZONE RE- QUEST:
Rezoning of property by Richard Higgins from Existing Neighborhood (EN1) Zoned District to Existing Neighborhood (EN2) Zoned District located at 9333 Grey Eagle Rd., Charenton, LA -Sec.27 T13S R9E;
-Parcel Id# 2175061005.00- Lot Rem Por Bd J Mossey - Meynard - Martel -Grey Eagle Road Acq 20B 168155 Im- provements.
All persons are invited to this meeting to submit their approval or objections to the above Rezone Re- quest.
St. Mary Parish Planning & Zoning Commission
Barry Druilhet,
Chairman
Adv. March 22, April 5 and 12, 2024

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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the Morgan City Wharf Commission has been ordered and called and will be held on March 28, 2024, in the Large Conference Room at the Morgan City Recreation Department, located at 915 Everett Street, Morgan City, LA at 6:00 PM for the following purposes:
1. Approve minutes from meeting of December 17, 2018
2. Appoint Chairman
3. Designate Ap- proved Parking for Shrimpers when out shrimping.
4. Discussion of current Wharf policy
5. Any other matters of importance
This will be an important meeting and you are urged to attend.
This meeting will be open to the public as required by law.
Melanie Topham,
Wharf Manager
Adv. March 22, 2024

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PUBLIC NOTICE
AGENDA
ST. MARY
PARISH 911 COMMUNICATIONS
DISTRICT
1200 David Dr. Building B
Morgan City, LA 70380
March 28, 2024
1:00 P.M.
1. Meeting Called to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Minutes: January 2024
4. Public Comment
5. Income Statement: January 2024
6. Expenses Statement: January 2024
7. Income Statement: February 2024
8. Expenses Statement: February 2024
9. New Business: None
10. Old Business: None
11. Director Up- dates
12. General Discussion
13. Adjournment
Adv. March 22, 2024

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PUBLIC NOTICE
A MEETING OF THE LEPA UNIT NO. 1 PARTICIPANTS COMMITTEE WILL BE HELD AT THE LEPA MAIN OFFICE LOCATED AT 210 VENTURE WAY, LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA 70507, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2024 AT 10:30 A.M.
LEPA UNIT NO. 1 PARTICIPANTS COMMITTEE MEETING
AGENDA
MEETING DATE: March 27, 2024
MEETING PLACE: LEPA Main Office, 210 Venture Way, Lafayette, LA
TIME: 10:30 A. M.
ITEM 1 Call to Order
ITEM 2 Pledge of Allegiance
ITEM 3 Roll Call
ITEM 4 Election of Vice- Chairman and Secretary/Treasurer of LEPA 1 Participants Committee
ITEM 5 Approval of the Minutes of the November 28, 2023 LEPA Unit No.1 Participants Committee Meeting
ITEM 6 OLD BUSINESS
(a) Update on LEPA Unit No.1 Operations
(b) Consideration of going into an Executive Session pursuant to La. R.S. 42:16, La. R.S. 42:17 to discuss potential litigation by the federal Equal Em- ployment Opportunity Commission and/or private individuals formerly employed at the LEPA Unit No. 1 facility in Morgan City, Louisiana and to discuss commercially sensitive information and strategies protected by La. R.S. 44:1, et seq. including La. R.S. 44:3.3
ITEM 7 NEW BUSINESS
(a) Discussion and Request for Approval of the Eleventh Supplement to the Professional Services Agreement with Legend Consulting Group Limited for performance of the 2023 Consulting Engineer’s Report for LEPA Unit No. 1
(b) Report on LEPA 1 property insurance renewal
(c) Request for Approval to issue a Request For Proposals for a LEPA Unit 1 Decommissioning Study
ITEM 8 AD- JOURNMENT
Adv. March 22, 2024

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ST. MARY NOW

Franklin Banner-Tribune
P.O. Box 566, Franklin, LA 70538
Phone: 337-828-3706
Fax: 337-828-2874

Morgan City Review
1014 Front Street, Morgan City, LA 70380
Phone: 985-384-8370
Fax: 985-384-4255