Public notices for May 30, 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF
MORGAN CITY
DELINQUENT TAX LIST
CITY OF MORGAN CITY VS. DELINQUENT TAX DEBTORS
BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTH- ORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, I WILL SELL, AT CIVICSOURCE.COM, WITHIN THE LEGAL HOURS FOR JUDICIAL SALES BEGINNING AT 8:00 O’CLOCK A.M. ON THE 3rd DAY OF JUNE 2025, AND CONTINUING UNTIL SAID SALES ARE COMPLETED, TAX SALE TITLE TO ALL IMMOVABLE PROPERTY ON WHICH TAXES ARE NOW DUE TO THE CITY OF MORGAN CITY, TO ENFORCE COLLECTION OF TAXES ASSESSED IN THE YEAR 2024, TOGETHER WITH INTEREST THEREON FROM JANUARY 1ST IN THE YEAR OF DELINQUENCY, AT THE RATE OF ONE PERCENT (1%) PER MONTH UNTIL PAID AND ALL COSTS. THE NAMES OF SAID DELINQUENT TAX DEBTORS, THE AMOUNT OF STATUTORY IMPOSITIONS DUE, INCLUDING ANY DUE FOR PRIOR YEARS, AND THE IMMOVABLE PROPERTY ASSESSED TO EACH TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
90942
ADAMS JESSIE PAUL
1017 COTTONWOOD ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $427.20 LOT POR NO 20 COLONIAL ACRES SUBD SQ E SITUATED SEC 12 T16S-R12E ACQ 413 336793 LOT POR NO 20 COLONIAL ACRES SUBD SQ E SITUATED SEC 1 T16S-R12E ACQ 413 336793 IMPROVEMENTS
90295
ARAGORN DEVELOPMENT INC
1645 FRONT ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $490.97 LOT POR BD WHITE - FRONT ST - SELF - RIVER ACQ 445 341859 LOT POR BD SELF - FRONT ST - SPANGLER - RIVER ACQ 445 341859 LOT TRACT ‘ABCDA’ PER PLAT 15Q 139519 ACQ 445 341859 IMPROVEMENTS
2583
BILLIOT WHITNEY J III
300 LAUREL ST, MORGAN CITY, LA 70380 TOTAL DUE IS: $281.73 LOT B-C-D-E-B PER PLAT 11Q 110615 BD LAUREL ST - LANDRY - EVANS -CUTRONE SUBD - C CUTRERA ACQ 21O 177208
16605
BOUDREAUX GEORGIA COYLE
1108 MCDERMOTT DR, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $513.25 LOT 12 LAKESIDE SUBD SQ 25 ACQ 150 299130
87900
BRAVO SECURITIES W/UNION BANK AS SE
3221 JENNIE DR, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $463.27 LOT 10 LAKESIDE SUBD SQ 22 ACQ 450 342762 IMPROVEMENTS
88381
BZ HOSPITALITY LLC
2018 ALLISON ST, MORGAN CITY, LA 70380 TOTAL DUE IS: $3,487.50 LOT TRACT ‘ABCDIJKLA’ PER PLAT 182 303352 ACQ 403 335477 IMPROVEMENT
95208
CROSSWALK REALTY INVESTMENTS LLC
402 RODERICK ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $777.72 LOT 14 NORMAN-BREAUX SUBD SQ D ACQ 440 341097 LOT 13 NORMAN-BREAUX SUBD SQ D ACQ 440 341097 LOT TRACT ‘ABHGA’ PER PLAT 15I 137202 BD BREAUX - BREAUX - NORMAN BREAUX LUMBER CO - RODERICK ST ACQ 440 341097 IMPROVEMENTS
98045
DELAHOUSSAYE TAMMY DAIGLE
208 ONSTEAD ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $441.12 LOT EAST 51 FT 6 IN OF NORTH 17 FT NO 2 BOURGEOIS SUBD SQ 71 ACQ 459 344228 LOT EAST 51 FT 6 IN NO 1 BOURGEOIS SUBD SQ 71 ACQ 459 344228 IMPROVEMENTS
12020
DELAUNE LEO P
1222 FIG ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $264.96 LOT 5 JOKA SUBD ADDN ACQ 102 292342
97379
GIROIR CORRY PETER JR
100 HALSEY ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $291.89 LOT 19 WYANDOTTE SUBD SQ K ACQ 454 343393
97380
GIROIR TIFFANY MARIE
100 HALSEY ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $291.89 LOT 19 WYANDOTTE SUBD SQ K ACQ 454 343393
98205
GITSIT REAL PROPERTY LLC
3211 VINE DR, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $570.12 LOT 3 LAKESIDE SUBD SQ 30 ACQ 460 344345 IMPROVEMENTS LOT EAST 5 FT NO 4 LAKESIDE SUBD SQ 30 ACQ 460 344345
98261
GMFS LLC
812 C LOTHILDE ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $434.56 LOT NORTH 100 FT NO 9 DITCH ANNEX SQ 101 ACQ 459 344286 IMPROVEMENTS
27392
GORSHA JOHN R
1322 FRONT ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $341.23 LOT 4 GATHRIGHT SUBD LESS R/W 25B 19548425H 196820 ACQ 35P 239720 IMPROVEMENT ON THE LAND OF GORSHA JOHN R ACQ 35P 239720
7171
HAYWOOD EVA M
212 FRANKLIN ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $398.81 LOT TRACT ‘ABCDA’ PER PLAT 34Y 236780 BD FRANKLIN ST - R LANDRY OR ASSIGNS – CITY OF MORGAN CITY - W T ELLIOTT ACQ 34Y 236780 LOT WEST 10 FT NO 4 CLEMENTS SUBD ON FRANKLIN STREET BLK A ACQ 37U 248188 LOT TRACT ‘ABCDA’ PER PLAT 35Q 239773 BDE HAYWOOD - FRANKLIN ST - W ELLIOTT -CITY OF MORGAN CITY ACQ 35Q 239773 IMPROVEMENTS LOT 3 CLEMENTS SUBD ON FRANKLIN ST BLK A ACQ 37U 248188 IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVEMENT ON THE LAND OF HAYWOOD EVA M
87473
HEBERT AARON J 1/2 ET AL 1/2
601 BUSH ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $291.26 LOT 29 HOFFSTETTER STRIP ACQ 399 334743 IMPROVEMENTS
78509
IPARRAGUIRRE LUIS A
219 GLENWOOD ST, MORGAN CITY, LA 70380 TOTAL DUE IS: $523.58 LOT EAST 20 FT NO 25 WYANDOTTE ANNEX SQ F ACQ 349 327020 LOT 26 WYANDOTTE SUBD SQ F ACQ 349 327020 IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVEMENT ON THE LAND OF IPARRAGUIRRE LUIS A IMPROVEMENT ON THE LAND OF IPARRAGUIRRE LUIS A
33844
IPARRAGUIRRE LUIS A
308 GLENWOOD ST, MORGAN CITY, LA 70380 TOTAL DUE IS: $411.77 LOT 5 WYANDOTTE SUBD SQ I ACQ 268 315246 IMPROVEMENTS
16380
JLR PROPERTIES LLC
615 RAILROAD AVE, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $316.94 LOT POR NO 12 DITCH ANNEX SQ 13 BEING POR TRACT ‘KFGJK’ PER PLAT 12C 114140 ACQ 237 311042 LOT POR NO 11 DITCH ANNEX SQ 13 BEING POR TRACT ‘KFGJK’ PER PLAT 12C 114140 ACQ 237 311042
21737
JOHNSON HORACE D (EST)
333 EGLE ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $307.64 LOT BD GUIDROZ - FEDERAL AVENUE - EGLE ST -ANTHONY ACQ 37L 247117
98470
JONES CLARENCE SR
1002 BIRCH ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $339.76 LOT WEST 66.5 FT NO 14 O’BRIEN & SQUIRES SUBD ACQ 462 344690 IMPROVEMENTS
98471
JONES MARY LOUISE J
1004 BIRCH ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $258.17 LOT EAST 26.5 FT OF WEST 93 FT NO 14 O’BRIEN & SQUIRES SUBD ACQ 462 344691 IMPROVEMENTS
16142
LAFLEUR DAIRY PRODUCTS INC
7322 HWY 182 E, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,392.97 LOT TRACT ‘ABCDEFGA’ PER PLAT 38U 252028 ACQ 38U 252028 IMPROVEMENTS IMPROVEMENT ON THE LAND OF LAFLEUR DAIRY PRODUCTS INC IMPROVEMENT ON THE LAND OF LAFLEUR DAIRY PRODUCTS INC LOT REM POR TRACT ‘ABCDEFGHIJA’ PER PLAT 20O 171306 ACQ 20R 171978 LOT TRACT ‘ABCDEA’ PER PLAT 28A 209741 ACQ 27T 208855 LOT TRACT ‘CDEFHGC’ PER PLAT 242 311696 ACQ 244 311890
33522
MBJR & COMPANY LLC
608 LEONA ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $309.22 LOT 21 EVANS-CUTRONE SUBD SQ 2 OR 4 ACQ 252 313102
74897
MK MALL HOLDINGS LLC
1025 VICTOR II BLVD, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $2,772.94 LOT BD C LOTHILDE ST - VICTOR II BLVD - BRASHEAR AVE -NINTH ST (LESS SALE TO GUARANTY BLDG CORP) LESS POR LEASED TO CANAL VILLERIE ACQ 326 323494 IMPROVEMENTS
98213
OSCHWALD JAMES F
512 FEDERAL AVE, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $510.68 LOT 3 DITCH ANNEX SQ 14 ACQ 460 344329 IMPROVEMENT
98214
OSCHWALD JAMES F
508 FEDERAL AVE, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $254.65 LOT WEST 120 FT NO 4 DITCH ANNEX SQ 14 ACQ 460 344329
87901
REBARDI GEORGE JR ET AL
3221 JENNIE DR, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $222.75 LOT 10 LAKESIDE SUBD SQ 22 ACQ 450 342762 IMPROVEMENTS
93142
RENATO #2 LLC
7019 HWY 182 E, MORGAN CITY, LA 70380 TOTAL DUE IS: $735.62 LOT WEST 1/2 NO 12 ALFRED P ARCENEAUX SUBD ACQ 428 339041 LOT 11 ALFRED P ARCENEAUX SUBD ACQ 428 339041
16916
ROGERS KRISTOPHER T
416 FIFTH ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $220.45 LOT SOUTH 50 FT NO 5 DITCH ANNEX SQ I ACQ 45Z 281792
19228
RUFFIN ROUSSELL
111 MOUNT ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $340.63 LOT EAST 123 FT NO 7 O’BRIEN & SQUIRES SUBD ACQ 38X 252601 IMPROVEMENTS
96581
SIRACUSA ANNA MARIA
1905 ELM ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $553.88 LOT 14 ELLIOTT SUBD SQ 17 ACQ 449 342654 LOT SOUTH 25 FT NO 15 ELLIOTT SUBD SQ 17 ACQ 449 342654
91427
SWIBER SHANNON
1305 WALNUT DR, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $497.78 LOT SOUTH 17 FT NO 22 LAKESIDE SUBD SQ 31 ACQ 418 337585 LOT NORTH 49.5 FT NO 23 LAKESIDE SUBD SQ 31 ACQ 418 337585
13324
TUCKER PEGGY H
1621 CHESTNUT DR, MORGAN CITY, LA 70380 TOTAL DUE IS: $385.10 LOT WEST 13 FT NO 22-A LAKESIDE SUBD SQ 27 ACQ 32V 228482 LOT EAST 48 FT NO 23-A LAKESIDE SUBD SQ 27 ACQ 32V 228482
97176
US BANK TRUST COMPANY
401 GARBER ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $332.85 LOT 22 GARBER SUBD ACQ 454 343414
98141
VARGAS ANTONIO CONTRERAS
3001 KEITH ST, MORGAN CITY, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $344.85 LOT 17 WALSH SUBD SQ C ACQ 458 344186 IMPROVEMENTS
88394
WILLIAMS CHRISTINA
192 LOUISA ST, MORGAN CITY, LA 70380 TOTAL DUE IS: $264.90 LOT TRACT B-C-D-E-B PER PLAT 22F 180978 BD LOUISA ST - H HOLMAN - I BOURGEOIS - A BARRAS ACQ 403 335473
ON THE DAY OF SALE I WILL SELL A TAX SALE TITLE TO SUCH PORTIONS OF THE PROPERTY AS EACH TAX DEBTOR WILL POINT OUT AND, IN CASE THE DEBTOR WILL NOT POINT OUT SUFFICIENT PROPERTY, I WILL AT ONCE AND WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY SELL THE LEAST QUANTITY AS UNDIVIDED INTERESTS OF SAID PROPERTY OF ANY TAX DEBTOR WHICH ANY BIDDER WILL BUY FOR THE AMOUNT OF THE STATUTORY IMPOSITIONS FOR WHICH THE SALE IS MADE, TOGETHER WITH INTEREST, FEES AND COSTS DUE BY SAID TAX DEBTOR. THE SALE WILL BE WITHOUT APPRAISEMENT, FOR CASH OR OTHER PAYMENT METHODS ACCEPTABLE TO THE TAX COLLECTOR, IN LEGAL TENDER MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES, AND THE TAX SALE TITLE TO PROPERTY SOLD WILL BE REDEEMABLE AT ANY TIME DURING THE APPLICABLE REDEMPTIVE PERIOD BY PAYING THE PRICE GIVEN, INCLUDING COSTS AND FIVE PERCENT (5%) PENALTY THEREON, WITH INTEREST AT THE RATE OF ONE PERCENT (1%) PER MONTH UNTIL RE- DEEMED.
Adv. May 30, 2025
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Minutes
St. Mary Parish Tourist
Commission
dba Cajun Coast Tourism
May 21, 2025
St. Mary Parish Tourist Commission dba Cajun Coast Tourism held a business meeting on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at 4 pm at the Cajun Coast Office. The members were Kim Walden, Sandra Marshall, Dwight Smith, Herman Hartman, and Alfredia Edwards. The members ab- sent were Ed “Tiger” Verdin, Keith Leonard, Patsy Powell, and LaQuanda Gray. Also present were Carrie Stansbury, Christal Carter, Keefe Carney, Caroline Byrne, and Kristin Holcombe.
Mr. Carney gave a presentation on the Louisiana Basin Trace, a bike, hike, and ride trail around the Atchafalaya Basin.
Ms. Holcombe gave the 2023-2024 auditor’s report.
Ms. Marshall made a motion to accept the March minutes as written. Mr. Smith seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
Mr. Hartman made a motion to accept the March and April financials. Mr. Smith seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
Ms. Stansbury gave an overview of the bureau’s activities.
Ms. Marshall made a motion to give Carrie a 3% COL raise. Ms. Edwards seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
Ms. Marshall made a motion to give Christal a 3% COL raise. Mr. Smith seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
Ms. Marshall made a motion to give Allison a 3% COL raise on July 8th, her one-year mark. Ms. Ed- wards seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
Mr. Smith made a motion to give Anna a raise to $11.00 per hour based on time with the company. Ms. Marshall seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
Ms. Edwards made a motion to give Carol a raise to $11.00 per hour based on time with the company. Ms. Marshall seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
Ms. Marshall made a motion to give Lindsay a raise to $9.75 per hour based on time with the company. Ms. Edwards seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the mo- tion passed.
Ms. Marshall made a motion to give Michelle a raise to $8.75 per hour based on time with the company. Mr. Smith seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
Ms. Marshall made a motion to give Kameron a raise to $8.00 on June 2nd after her 90-day trial period. Mr. Smith seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the mo- tion passed.
Ms. Marshall made a motion to give Carrie and Christal a 12% retirement contribution. Ms. Ed- wards seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
Ms. Edwards made a motion to change the policy for retirement benefits from two years to one year in the employee manual. Ms. Marshall seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed
Mr. Hartman made a motion to change the budgets to include building repairs such as updating the interpretive exhibits, walkway around the building, office furniture, gutter repair, the bulkhead and walkway leading into the building for $183,000. Ms. Edwards seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed
Ms. Marshall made a motion to accept the bid for the Twisted Cat fishing tournament for $10,000. Ms. Edwards seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the mo- tion passed.
Mr. Hartman made a motion to sponsor the Soul Food Festival for $5,000. Ms. Ed- wards seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
Ms. Edwards made a motion to sign the Resolution for Carrie to apply for a grant from the Louisiana Office of Tourism. Mr. Smith seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
Ms. Marshall made a motion to sign the Resolution for Carrie to apply for a grant from the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area. Ms. Edwards seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
Ms. Marshall made a motion to sign the Memorial Resolution for Mr. Byron “Red” Adams. Ms. Ed- wards seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
Ms. Marshall made a motion to sign the Memorial Resolution for Calvin Rodger Robinson. Ms. Edwards seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
The Tourist Commission’s next board meeting is scheduled for June 18, 2025, at 4:00 pm at the Cajun Coast Office.
There being no further business to discuss, Ms. Marshall made a motion to adjourn. Mr. Smith seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the meeting was adjourned.
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Herman Hartman,
Secretary
Adv. May 30, 2025
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice Posted Monday May 5, 2025 9:00 A.M.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
MEETING
A public meeting will be held as follows:
Date May 8, 2025
Time 6:00 P.M.
Place Siracusa Recreation Center
1110 Grace St.
Morgan City, La. 70380
AGENDA
Call to order
Invocation
Roll call
Guest Pitts & Matte CPA
Minutes
Financial Report
approval of bills
OLD BUSINESS:
Budget update
Equipment purchase
Gate Quote
NEW BUSINESS
Approve Resolution (see attachment)
Summer Feeding Program (Mrs. Ann Poole)
Nelda Dural Resignation
Adjournment
Oscar Toups,
Chairman
St Mary Parish Recreation District #2
1110 Grace St.
Morgan City, La. 7038
In accordance with the America Disable Act if you need special assistance please contact Leroy Trim at (985) 385-4224 describing the assistance that is necessary.
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RECREATION DISTRICT #2 ST MARY PARISH
1110 GRACE ST
MORGAN CITY, LA. 70380
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
RECREATION DISTRICT #2
1110 GRACE ST. MORGAN CITY, LA. 70380
APRIL 10, 2025 6:00 P.M.
Meeting of The Board of Commissioners of Recreation District #2 was call to order by Chairman Os- car Toups. Prayer by Norman Skinner. Members present were Norman Skinner, Ann Poole, Nelda Dural, Tracy Wilson and Oscar Toups other present were Leroy Trim, Director.
Minutes were read, a motion to accept the minutes with any necessary correction by Nelda Dural and second by Tracy Wilson with all in favor.
Director Leroy Trim gave financial report. A motion to accept the report by Ann Poole and second by Oscar Toups with all in favor.
OLD BUSINESS:
Discuss some activities for the kid summer program
Mr. Trim present to the Board quote on the gate/fence repair and walking tract. After reviewed by the board it was suggest that Mr. Trim get additional quote on both items due to cost.
NEW BUSINESS:
Commissioner Nelda Dural suggested hiring a license contractor to come in and take care of the grass. Commissioner Tracy Wilson said she knew of some license contractor.
Mr. Trim Present the millage rate for 2025 for adoption. It was motion by Nelda Dural to adopt the millage rate for 2025 and second by Tracy Wilson with all in favor.
Bills were submitted for payment after review a motion to pay all bills by Tracy Wilson and second by Nelda Dural with all in favor.
With nothing further to discuss a motion to ad- journ by Nelda Dural and second by Tracy Wilson with all in favor.
(S) Oscar Toups
Oscar Toups,
Chairman
Adv. May 30, 2025
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Minutes -
May 6, 2025
Council Meeting
City of Patterson, Louisiana
The Mayor and Council of the City of Patterson, Louisiana, met on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. The meeting was held at 6:00 p.m. in the council meeting room at 1314 Main Street.
Mayor Rodney Grogan presided over the meeting.
Pastor Patrick Jones with Good Hope Baptist Church led the invocation.
Chief Garrett Grogan led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Mayor Grogan asked for a moment of silence for the residents of Patterson who passed away and for Pope Francis.
Midge Bourgeois, City Clerk, called the Roll. Councilmembers DeMale Bowden, Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle were present.
Councilmember Mamie Perry made a motion, seconded by Councilmember DeMale Bowden, to dispense with the reading and approve the April 1, 2025, minutes. Councilmembers DeMale Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle voted yes.
A motion was made by Councilmember DeMale Bowden and seconded by Councilmember Mamie Perry to accept the financial statement submission. Councilmembers DeMale Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle voted yes.
Mayor Grogan asked to amend the agenda to allow Dr. Melancon to speak regarding Cleco cutting oak trees. Councilmember Mamie Perry motioned to amend the agenda, seconded by Councilmember DeMale Bowden. Mayor Grogan did roll call. Councilmembers DeMale Bowden, Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle were present.
There were no public comments.
Dr. Eric Melancon advised the council that he received a call from Cleco about cutting the oak trees on the right of way; they will be cutting off the whole front half of his trees. Dr. Melancon advised the mayor and council that he has a licensed arborist who takes care of his trees, all the trees on his property are registered, with the youngest being a little over 200 years old. According to the Metro Arborist Society, the oldest is around 500 years old. He said at least 11 trees along Main Street in Patterson are registered, of which four are on his property. He doesn’t have a solution and is asking the mayor and council to help with this matter. It is against the law to have an unlicensed person cut these registered trees; it has to be a licensed arborist, which Dr. Melancon uses, Johnny Lancon, who is licensed. Mayor Grogan advised Dr. Melancon that Willie Bergeron with Cleco is our representative for this area; he will contact Mr. Bergeron and have Mr. Bergeron contact Dr. Melancon.
Tina Johnson, PHS Education Rising club and student Issac requested a can shake for May 31, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. to earn money to compete in a national competition in June 2025. This can shake on May 31, 2025 was approved by the council.
Charles McKinley, with Patterson Housing Authority, spoke on the Patterson Housing modification on the homes, such as painting each house’s interior and changing the flooring. He said they had just returned from the Louisiana Housing Conference in Baton Rouge, where they learned quite a lot and will be making good progress.
There was no unfinished business.
Jeremy Meaux with Darnall, Sikes & Frederick Auditing Firm presented the FY 2024 – 2025 audit report. Mr. Breaux went over their professional standards and conducted the City of Patterson’s audit by the Government Auditing Standards. The auditors found a deficiency in internal control that was considered a material weakness. The schedule of findings was discussed along with the responses. Management’s Corrective Action Plan for the current year’s findings for the year ending June 30, 2024, was discussed. Mayor Grogan thanked Jeremy Meaux and Alyssa Cart for their excellent job on the audit.
Monica Mabile, Accounting Clerk, was absent, so Mayor Grogan asked Councilmember Miranda Weinbach to read the letter from Monica Mabile, Accounting Clerk, on the Introduction of the FY 2025 – 2026 budget. Miranda Weinbach motioned to introduce the FY 2024-2025 budget, seconded by Councilmember Mamie Perry.
Introduction of Ordinance #2025-05 levying the General Alimony Tax for 2025. The introduction of this ordinance levies a tax of 8.10 mills for the tax year 2025 of all property situated in the City of Patterson subject to taxation, authorizing extensions by the Assessor of St. Mary Parish, LA. A motion was made by Councilmember DeMale Bowden and seconded by Councilmember Miranda Weinbach. Councilmembers DeMale Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle voted yes.
Introduction of Ordinance #2025- 05A providing for the tax of 9.2 mills for the year 2025 on all property situated in the City of Patterson subject to taxation to pay for Public Improvement Bond for waterworks issues of the City of Patterson and authorizing extension by the Assessor of St. Mary Parish. A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle and seconded by Councilmember Mamie Perry. Councilmembers DeMale Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle voted yes.
Councilmember DeMale Bowden made a motion that the Resolutions of Respect for Mr. Byron “Red” Adams, Sr., Ms. Pearly Lightfoot, Mrs. Mary Ann Grogan, Mr. Herman Richardson, Sr., Ms. Sandra Grogan, Mr. Larry Griffin, Sr. and Mr. Melvin Vinning be adopted and accepted with copies giving to the families. Councilmember Mamie Perry seconded this motion. Councilmembers DeMale Bowden, Jr., Ray Dewey, Mamie Perry, Miranda Weinbach, and Mayor Pro Tem Lee Condolle voted yes.
Mayor Grogan congratulated Mrs. Beverly Domengeaux for being a Helping Hearts honoree, which was very well deserved.
Mayor Grogan stated that he could not attend the National Day of Prayer. Still, he watched it live, said he heard it was heartfelt, and thanked the East Ministerial Alliance for ensuring the National Day of Prayer took place.
Steve Bierhorst, Public Works Director, stated the manhole on Mike Drive has been replaced. Mr. Bierhorst noted that the sewer lift station rehab project is going well, with minor hiccups. They have been doing some ditch cleaning with the upcoming weather, plus stated that there have been no Mill Road problems.
Chief Grogan told the council that the PHS Seniors want to do a Golf Cart ride on Main Street on the last day of school. After speaking with Mayor Grogan, they will allow this golf cart ride. The golf carts will be offloaded at City Hall; there will be a police officer escorting the Seniors to the school and into the parking lot at the school safely. This will be on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
Mayor Grogan advised that our billing clerk has left; Andrew Bienvenu, a meter reader, has moved into the billing clerk’s position. It was stated that Andrew will still be reading meters; he knows where the problems are in the community, so with two positions in office now, one person is handling this position. Mayor Grogan stated that Andrew is doing a great job.
Scott Hutton, Fire Chief, advised the council that he had a third party come in to inspect the fire hydrants. Mr. Hutton went on to state he was not quite satisfied with some of the work this company did; he did get a report from the company that inspected it. Hence, Mr. Hutton said he will be going around to each hydrant to double-check, plus if the weather permits, they will start painting all hydrants.
Sharon Gillum, Water Plant supervisor, advised the mayor and council that the filters are holding up; it’s not 100%, but it is much better. As per Mrs. Gillum, the CR report will be in the newspaper this Friday and on the website by the end of the week.
Virgil Watson advised that 10 or 11 parish-owned lines were found, and the city also provides water. As per Mr. Watson, they don’t use much water, but over the years, they have had good usage; a few are hooked directly to the main line, so you cannot calculate usage. Mayor Grogan said he would need to meet with the parish and let them know that we would need to put a meter on there and start charging for usage. Once these lines were found, we need to act on this matter. Mr. Watson advised that this is for Wards 4 & 5. On another note, Virgil advised that he went through all pending jobs, which are down to one.
With no further business before the Mayor and Council, Councilmember Mamie Perry motioned to adjourn, seconded by Councilmember DeMale Bowden. The Council unanimously agreed; Councilmember Mamie Perry was absent.
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Rodney A. Grogan,
Mayor
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Midge Bourgeois,
City Clerk
Adv. May 30, 2025
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PUBLIC NOTICE
TOWN OF
BERWICK
PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION
Official Meeting
Date: JUNE 4, 2025
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Place: Council Meeting Room
Berwick Town Hall
AGENDA
I. Convene as the Town of Berwick Planning Commission
A. Call to Order;
B. Pledge of Allegiance;
C. Roll Call;
D. Acceptance of Minutes of last Meeting;
E. Public Hearing; Application for Minor Subdivision by Dehart Subdivision to subdivide 8.94 acres into three parcels, first is Lot 1A – 4.15 acres (to remain with current owner Mr Dehart), second is Lot 1B – 2.17 acres, and third is Lot 1C – 2.62 acres, both To Be Sold and used as R-1 Residential. Dehart Subdivision - Applicant; Miller Engineers & Assoc. - Engineer.
Property address per SMP Assessor listed as 417 Fairview Dr, Parcel #314401166.00, Section 28; Township 15; Range 12.
F. Action on Public Hearing; Take action on Application for Minor Subdivision by Dehart Subdivision to subdivide 8.94 acres into three parcels, first is Lot 1A – 4.15 acres (to remain with current owner Mr Dehart), second is Lot 1B – 2.17 acres, and third is Lot 1C – 2.62 acres, both To Be Sold and used as R-1 Residential. Dehart Subdivision - Applicant; Miller Engineers & Assoc. - Engineer.
Property address per SMP Assessor listed as 417 Fairview Dr, Parcel #314401166.00, Section 28; Township 15; Range 12.
G. Public Hearing: Application for Minor Subdivision by L.L. Guarisco and Associates, L.L.C. to subdivide 19.18 acres into two parcels, first is 1.549 acres (listed as Tract “LE-7”) To Be Sold as Lot Extensions Only, and second is 17.631 acres to remain with current property owner (listed as Tract “ABCDEFGHIJA”) and remain as R-1 Residential Use.
L.L. Guarisco and Associates L.L.C. - Applicant; David A. Waitz Engineering, Engineers. Property address as Per SMP Assessor is 500 Fairview Dr., Parcel #3074364027.00, Section 24; Township T15S; Range R12E.
H. Action on Public Hearing: Application for Minor Subdivision by L.L. Guarisco and Associates, L.L.C. to subdivide 19.18 acres into two parcels, first is 1.549 acres (listed as Tract “LE-7”) To Be Sold as Lot Extensions Only, and second is 17.631 acres to remain with current property own-er (listed as Tract “ABCDEFGHIJA”) and remain as R-1 Residential Use.
L.L. Guarisco and Associates L.L.C. - Applicant; David A. Waitz Engineering, Engineers. Property address as Per SMP Assessor is 500 Fairview Dr., Parcel #3074364027.00, Section 24; Township T15S; Range R12E.
I. Old Business;
J. New Business;
K. Other Business;
L. Adjournment:
Adv. May 30, 2025
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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 6th day of May 2025.
INTRODUCTION OF
ORDINANCE NO. 2025-05
AN ORDINANCE levying a GENERAL ALIMONY TAX of 8.10 Mills for the tax year 2025 of all property situated in the CITY OF PATTERSON, LOUISIANA, subjected to taxation therein, and auth- orizing extension by the Assessor of St. Mary Parish, Louisiana.
BE IT ORDAIN-ED, by the Mayor and Council of the City of Patterson, Louisiana, in regular session assembled that:
SECTION I: That there be assessed, levied and collected for the year 2025, a GENERAL ALIMONY TAX of 8.10 Mills on the dollar assessed valuation on all property situated in the City of Patterson and taxable thereby:
SECTION II: The Assessor of the Parish of St. Mary is hereby authorized to extend the aforementioned Tax on the 2025 Assessment Roll of the City of Patterson, Louisiana.
THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE was offered by ——————— who moved for its adoption, seconded by———————, and upon roll call vote, the following vote was recorded.
YEAS:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
ABSTAINED:
WHEREUPON THE MAYOR de- clared the ORDINANCE ADOPTED on this —— day of ———————, 2025 at which a quorum was present and voting.
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Rodney A. Grogan,
Mayor
Attest:
———————
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 3rd day of June 2025, 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. May 16, 23 and 30, 2025
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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 6th day of May 2025.
INTRODUCTION OF
ORDINANCE NO. 2025-05A
AN ORDINANCE providing for the Tax of 9.2 Mills for the year 2025 on all property situated in the City of Patterson, Louisiana, subject to taxation to pay for PUBLIC IM- PROVEMENT BOND FOR WATERWORKS ISSUES of the City of Patterson, Louisiana, and authorizing extension by the Assessor of St. Mary Parish, Louisiana.
BE IT ORDAIN-ED by the Mayor and Council of the City of Patterson, Louisiana, in regular session assembled, that:
SECTION 1: That there be assessed, levied, and collected for the year 2025 a Tax of 9.2 Mills on the dollar of assessed valuation on all property for paying PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT BOND FOR WATERWORKS ISSUES of the City of Patterson, Louisiana.
SECTION II: The Assessor of the Parish of St. Mary is hereby authorized to extend the aforementioned Tax on the 2025 Assessment Roll of the City of Patterson, Louisiana.
THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE was offered by Councilmember ———————, who moved for its adoption, seconded by Councilmember ———————, and upon roll call vote, the following vote was recorded:
Yeas:
Nays:
Absent:
Abstained:
WHEREUPON THE MAYOR de- clared the ORDINANCE ADOPTED on this —— day of ——————, 2025 at which a quorum was present and voting.
———————
Rodney A. Grogan,
Mayor
Attest:
———————
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 3rd day of June 2025, 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. May 16, 23 and 30, 2025
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LEGAL NOTICE
Sixteenth
Judicial District Court
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PARISH OF
ST. MARY
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STATE OF
LOUISIANA
Nationstar Mortgage, LLC
Vs. No. 139347 Division “A”
Jacob P. LaJaunie
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 PORTION OF GROUND, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, and all rights, ways, privileges, servitudes, appurtenances and advantages thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, situated in BERWICK, ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA, being known, designated and des-cribed as LOT 4 in BLOCK “H” of FAIRVIEW SUBDIVISION as per the map or plat of survey of said subdivision recorded in St. Mary Parish COB 5-V, Entry No. 65,904.
Having a municipal address of 3805 Francis Street, Berwick, LA 70342.
to satisfy the sum of ONE HUNDRED FORTY ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FORTY FOUR AND 37/100 ($141,944.37) DOLLARS, together with interest thereon at the rate of 4.5% per annum from September 1, 2024, until paid: plus current late charges in the amount of $126.92, escrow advances in the amount of $729.88; a sum to be specified at the sheriff’s sale for taxes, insurance and property preservation which may be advanced in the future, and all other sums secured by the mortgage, together with reasonable attorney’s fees 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 2nd day of July A.D., 2025, be- tween the legal hours commencing at 10 O’Clock A.M.
Sheriff’s Office
Parish of St. Mary, La.
Monday, the 14th day of April A.D., 2025
GARY L.
DRISKELL,
SHERIFF
By: Heidi Rineholt
Deputy Sheriff
Adv. May 30 and June 25, 2025
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PUBLIC NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE is hereby given, that a “Certificate of Live Birth” filed with the Parish Clerk of StMary parish File No. 119-1972-026-00996 on the Date: July 01, 1972 under the name of: TIMMY JAMES TIPTON, the true name and rightful “Owner” of said certificate or title is: TiptonTimmy James., a living [Native] American (man who has attained the age of the majority (18). The Parish Clerk, State Registrar of Vital Records, Secretary of the State, Attorney General, and the Governor of Louisiana shall treat the Owner as the only one who has all rights, titles and interest to real and personal property or chattel, choate or inchoate, corporeal or incorporeal associated therewith and or Estate. For more information regarding this Legal Notice of ownership, please contact:
Mr. Tipton Timmy James
c/o 13030 Rebecca dr
Walker,LA 70785
Adv. May 30, June 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20 and 25, 2025
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed ordinance has been introduced for enactment by the City Council of Morgan City, Louisiana.
Said proposed ordinance provides for Enacting Chapter 106, Traffic and Vehicles, Article VI – Storing or Abandoning Junk-ed Automobiles, Motor Vehicles, or Watercraft, or any other Junk on Private Property.
Copies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at City Hall and may be obtained by contacting the Administrative Secretary at 385-1770.
Notice is further given that a public hearing has been called for 6:00 PM, local time, on June 24, 2025, in the Court Room, City Court Building, Highway 182 East at Myrtle Street, Morgan City, Louisiana to receive and consider public input concerning said proposed ordinance.
/s/ Genie G.
Bonner
Genie G. Bonner
Administrative Secretary
Adv. May 30, 2025
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PUBLIC NOTICE
This Ordinance introduced with first reading on April 22, 2025. Published by title on April 25, 2025.
Mr. Domangue offered the following Ordinance, who moved for its adoption.
ORDINANCE
NO. 25-02
AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE RATES OF TAX TO BE AS- SESSED BY THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF MORGAN CITY, LOUISIANA, FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 2025.
BE IT ORDAIN-ED, by the City Council, the governing authority of the City of Morgan City, Louisiana, in regular session convened:
SECTION 1
That the tax roll of the City of Morgan City as prepared by the St. Mary Parish Assessor, showing the assessed value of all property subject to taxation within the said City, on said roll, to amount to the sum of ONE HUNDRED FORTY-NINE MILLION, SEVEN HUNDRED EIGHTY-FIVE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-TWO and no/100 DOLLARS ($149,785,182.00) to be and the same is hereby ratified and approved by this body.
SECTION 2
That for the purpose of meeting the ordinary, municipal expenses of said City for the year 2025 there is hereby levied upon all property within said City, subject to taxation, an ad valorem tax of SIXTEEN AND SEVEN ONE HUNDREDTHS (16.07) mills on the dollar, upon the assessed value of ONE HUNDRED FORTY-NINE MILLION, SEVEN HUNDRED EIGHTY-FIVE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-TWO and no/100 DOLLARS ($149,785,182.00)
SECTION 3
That for the purpose of paying the maintenance and other such expenses of the Municipal Auditorium for the year 2025, there is hereby levied a tax of TWO (2.0) mills on the dollar upon the assessed value of ONE HUNDRED FORTY-NINE MILLION, SEVEN HUNDRED EIGHTY-FIVE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-TWO and no/100 DOLLARS ($149,785,182.00)
SECTION 4
That the proper administrative officials of the City of Morgan City, Louisi¬ana, be and are hereby authorized, empowered, and directed to spread said taxes, as hereinabove set forth, upon the assessment roll of said City for the year 2025, and to make the collection of the taxes imposed for and on behalf of the taxing authority, according to law, and that the taxes herein levied shall become a permanent lien and privilege on all property subject to taxation as herein set forth, and the collection hereof shall be enforceable in the manner provided by law.
SECTION 5
That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict hereby be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordinance shall take effect upon its adoption, the public welfare so demanding.
Pastor Bias seconded the motion.
The vote thereon was as follows:
AYES: Do- mangue, Bias, Hymel, Leonard
NAYS: None
ABSTAINED: None
ABSENT: Blan- chard
Certified ap- proved and adopted this 27th day of May, 2025.
Delivered to Mayor Dragna at 8:00 AM, this 28th day of May, 2025.
/s/ Debbie
Harrington
Debbie
Harrington,
Clerk
Approved this 28th day of May, 2025.
/s/ Lee Dragna
Lee Dragna,
Mayor
Received from Mayor Dragna at 8:15 AM on May 28, 2025.
/s/ Debbie
Harrington
Debbie
Harrington,
Clerk
Adv. May 30, 2025
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PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF
PATTERSON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
MEETING
June 3, 2025
A Public Meeting will be held as follows:
DATE: June 3, 2025
TIME: 6:00 PM
PLACE OF MEETING: City Hall, Council Meeting Room
1314 Main Street, Patterson, Louisiana 70392
AGENDA
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PUBLIC HEARING
Discussion on Ordinance No. 2025-05, adopting levying General Alimony Tax for the tax year 2025.
Discussion on Ordinance No. 2025- 05A, adopting levying millage rates for Public Improvement Bond for Waterworks Issues for the tax year 2025.
Discussion on Amending the FY 2024-2025 Budget
Discussion on Amending the FY 2025 – 2026 Budget
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1) MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE MAYOR
2) INVOCATION
3) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4) ROLL CALL
5) APPROVAL OF THE May 6, 2025, MINUTES.
6) SUBMISSION OF MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT
7) PUBLIC COMMENT
8) GUEST
1) Tyler Sanders with Equality Home Buyer, LLC – buying properties to move Patterson forward
9) UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1) Amend FY 2024 – 2025 Budget
2) Amend FY 2025-2026 Budget
10) NEW BUSINESS
11) AN- NOUNCEMENTS
12) ENGINEERS REPORT
13) LEGAL MATTERS
14) ADJOURN
ANY AND ALL BUSINESS TO COME BEFORE THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL WITH THEIR UNANIMOUS CONSENT, ADJOURN
Midge Bourgeois,
City Clerk
City of Patterson
1314 Main Street
Patterson, LA 70392
985-395-5205
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you require special assistance, please contact Midge Bourgeois at 985-395-5205 or email midge.bourgeois@cityofpattersonla.gov to describe the necessary assistance.
“City of Patterson is an Equal Opportunity
Provider and Employer”
Adv. May 30, 2025
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PUBLIC NOTICE
TOWN OF
BERWICK
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Date: Wednesday June 4, 2025
Time: 6:00 PM
Place: Council Meeting Room
Berwick Town Hall
3225 Third St
A•G•E•N•D•A
Public Hearing(s);
Case #1: Application for Minor Subdivision by Dehart Subdivision to subdivide 8.94 acres into three parcels, first is Lot 1A – 4.15 acres (to remain with current owner Mr Dehart), second is Lot 1B – 2.17 acres, and third is Lot 1C – 2.62 acres, both To Be Sold and used as R-1 Residential. Dehart Subdivision - Applicant; Miller Engineers & Assoc. - Engineer.
Property address per SMP Assessor listed as 417 Fairview Dr, Parcel #314401166.00, Section 28; Township 15; Range 12.
Case #2: Application for Minor Subdivision by L.L. Guarisco and Associates, L.L.C. to subdivide 19.18 acres into two parcels, first is 1.549 acres (listed as Tract “LE-7”) To Be Sold as Lot Extensions Only, and second is 17.631 acres to remain with current property owner (listed as Tract “ABCDEFGHIJA”) and remain as R-1 Residential Use.
L.L. Guarisco and Associates L.L.C. - Applicant; David A. Waitz Engineering, Engineers. Property address as Per SMP Assessor is 500 Fairview Dr., Parcel #3074364027.00, Section 24; Township T15S; Range R12E.
Persons requiring reasonable accommodation to attend the public hearing and meeting are requested to contact the Office of Director of Planning at (985) 384-8858 prior to the meeting to discuss their particular needs.
Adv. May 23, 28 and 30, 2025
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the St. Mary Parish Board of Adjustments will hold a PUBLIC HEARING on MONDAY, June 2, 2025, AT 5:45 P.M. in the Parish Council Meeting Room, Fifth Floor Courthouse, Franklin, Louisiana, for the following purposes:
South Louisiana Electric Cooperative Association represented by Terral Martin with Red Stick Power, LLC, for a Lot Area Variance to deviate from the required 20,000 sq ft. to 9,900 sq ft., a Lot Depth Variance to deviate from the required 200 ft. to 66 ft. and a Buffer yard Variance (Table 3.11.1 Buffer yard Requirements) to deviate from the required number of canopy trees ( 1 ), evergreen trees ( 1 ), understory trees ( 1 ) and shrubs ( 10 ) to canopy trees ( 0 ), evergreen trees ( 0 ), understory trees ( 0 ) and shrubs ( 0 ) in a Heavy Industrial (HI) Zoned District situated on two parcels at 9351 Hwy 182 Amelia LA, Sec.42 T16S R13E; Parcel Id# 3404261005.00 Lot PTUVP Containing .74 Acre 21s 178130 and 9367 Hwy 182 Amelia LA, Sec.42 T16S R13E; Parcel Id# 3404261001.00 Tract PQRSTP Containing 1.96 Ac Per Plat 21s 178130. (ZON- 1461)
All persons are invited to this meeting to submit their approval or objections to the above VARIANCE REQUEST.
St. Mary Parish
Board of Adjustments
Barry Druilhet, Chairman
Adv. May 16, 23 and 30, 2025
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