Public notices for July 31, 2024
PUBLIC NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
FACILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS AT KEMPER WILLIAMS PARK NEAR PATTERSON, LA FOR ST MARY PARISH GOVERNMENT
Sealed Bids for the construction of FACILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE IM- PROVEMENTS AT KEMPER WILLIAMS PARK NEAR PATTERSON LA– For St Mary Parish Government – Franklin La; will be received until 2:00 PM, local time, on August 13, 2024 , in the meeting room of the St. Mary Parish Government, Fifth Floor – Courthouse Building, Franklin, Louisiana, at which time and place all bids will be publicly read aloud. Bids may also be submitted electronically, and Contractors can obtain bid related materials and post their electronic bids at www.centralbidding.com. Bids received after the above-mentioned time will not be considered.
This project consists of the construction of Facility and Infrastructure Im- provements at Kemper Williams Park near Patterson LA. The Work will in- clude construction of a permanent Pre-Engineered Metal rain cover with an associated combination Rest Room and Concession area at Kemper Williams Park, 264 Cotten Rd, Patterson, LA 70392. The project will be bid with a Base Bid plus two Deductive Alternate Bids.
General Contractors desiring to bid on this project as a prime bidder shall obtain a paper copy of the plans and specifications from the Architect to facilitate dissemination of Addenda and other pertinent information to bidders. Copies of the plans and specifications and related contract documents are on file in the office of the purchasing agent, St. Mary Parish Gov’t, Fifth Floor, Parish Courthouse in Franklin, LA. They are also available electronically at www.centralbidding.com, and at the office of Firmin Architects, Ltd, 530 Third Street, P.O. Box 972, Morgan City, Louisiana, (985/ 384-3094), jimfirmin@firminarchitects.com. Contractors may ob- tain a paper copy of plans and specifications from the Architect by making a deposit of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) for each set issued. The full amount of the deposit on the first two sets is fully refunded to each prime Bidder who submits a bona fide bid, upon return of such documents in good condition after re- ceipt of bids. Fifty percent of the deposit on all other sets of documents will be refunded upon return of documents as stated above.
All bids must be accompanied by bid security equal to five percent (5%) of the sum of the Base Bid, made payable without condition to the Owner as a guarantee that the bidder, if awarded the contract, will promptly execute the contract documents. Bid Guarantee must be in the form of a certified check, cashier’s check or Bid Bond by a surety company licensed to do business in Louisiana, signed by the surety’s agency or at- torney-in-fact.
The successful Bidder shall be required to furnish a Performance and Payment Bond written by a company licensed to do business in Louisiana, in an amount equal to 100% of the Contract amount. Surety must be listed currently on the U. S. Department of Treasury Financial Management Service List (Treasury List) as ap- proved for an amount equal to or greater than the contract amount or must be an insurance company domiciled in Louisiana or owned by Louisiana residents. The Bond shall be signed by the surety’s agent or attorney-in-fact.
A MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING WILL BE HELD at 10:30 AM on August 2, 2024 At the Kemper Williams Park, 264 Cotten Rd, Patterson, LA 70392
Bids shall be accepted from Contractors who are licensed under LA. R.S. 37:2150-2192 for the classification of Building Construction. Bidder is required to comply with provisions and re- quirements of LA R.S. 38:2212(B)(5). No bid may be withdrawn for a period of forty-five (45) days after re- ceipt of bids, ex- cept under the provisions of LA. R.S. 38:2214. Any contractor and/or sub- contractor whose bid exceeds $50,000.00 shall be licensed in accordance with current statutes of Louisiana Law.
The Owner re- serves the right to reject any and all bids for just cause. In accordance with La. R.S. 38:2212(B)(1), the provisions and requirements of this Section; and those stated in the bidding documents shall not be waived by any entity.
Sam Jones,
President
St. Mary Parish Gov’t
Adv. July 17, 24 and 31 2024
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice to
Bidders
The Town of Berwick, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, acting through its Mayor, Duval H. Arthur, Jr., will receive sealed bids for “State Project No. H.014709 - Country Club Estates Drainage Improvements” which consists of storm drainage improvements along Hogan, Pal-mer, Hebert, Jones and Snead Streets within the Country Club Estates Subdivision, at Town Hall, 3225 Third Street, Berwick, Louisiana 70342, until August 28, 2024, at 10:00 A.M., local time, at which time and place, they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids re- ceived after the time set forth above for opening of bids will not be considered and will be returned unopened.
The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid Proposal, Form of Contract, Plans, Specifications and other pertinent documents may be ex- amined at the following locations:
•Miller Engineers & Associates, Inc., 601 Main Street, Franklin, Louisiana.
•Town Hall, 3225 Third Street, Berwick, Louisiana.
Copies of Plans and Specifications may be obtained from the office of Miller Engineers and Associates, Inc. upon receipt of $250.00 for each set during normal business hours (7:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Monday – Thursday and 7:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Friday). In accordance with La. R.S. 38.2212.D, deposits on the first set of documents furnished bona fide prime bidders will be fully refunded up- on return of the documents no later than ten days after receipt of bids. On other sets of documents furnished to bidders, the deposit less the actual cost of reproduction shall be re- funded upon return of the documents no later than ten days after receipt of bids. Refunds will be made upon return of the documents unmarked and in good condition if within ten days after receipt of bids.
Official bid documents can be downloaded from Central Bidding at www.centralbidding.com. In accordance with La. R.S. 38:2212.1-(B)(4)(a), electronic bids can be submitted at www.centralbidding.com. For any questions relating to the electronic bidding process, please call Central Bidding at (225) 810-4814.
There will be no pre-bid conference for this project. Bidders are re- sponsible for making site visitations in preparation of their bids.
To qualify to bid, each bidder shall be a properly licensed Contractor in accordance with La. R.S. 37:2150-2163 for the classification of HIGHWAY, STREET & BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION or HEAVY CONSTRUCTION or related classification. Contractors desiring to bid shall submit evidence that they hold a license of proper classification that is effective at the time the bidding documents are requested.
The Owner re- serves the right to reject any and all bids in accordance with Title 38 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes.
Each bidder must deposit with his/her bid, security in the amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in the In- formation for Bidders. Sureties used for obtaining bonds must appear as acceptable on the U.S. Department of Treasury Circular 570.
A bidder may withdraw their bid within forty-eight (48) hours of the bid opening, ex- cluding Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays as governed by La. R.S. 38:2214.C.
Any questions or clarifications shall be submitted to the Project Engineer in writing a minimum of five (5) days prior to the bid opening date. Addenda will be issued to all prospective bidders a minimum of 72 hours prior to the bid opening date. Only information provided within written addenda issued by the Project Engineer shall be considered binding.
Any person with disabilities requiring special accommodations must contact the Town of Berwick no later than seven (7) days prior to the bid opening.
/s/ Duval H. Arthur, Jr.
Mayor,
Town of Berwick
Adv. July 31, Aug. 7 and 14, 2024
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PUBLIC NOTICE
OFFICIAL
PROCEEDINGS
ST. MARY LEVEE DISTRICT
REGULAR MEETING
June 20, 2024
Franklin, LA
The St. Mary Levee District (“SMLD”) met on this date with President William Hidalgo, Sr., presiding and the following board members present: Will Terry, J.P. Hebert, Norris Crappell, Mike Ortiz, Kenny Arceneaux, and Andrew Mancuso absent.
Also present: Tim Matte, Executive Director; Michael Brocato, Operations Manager; Bill Bourgeois; Reid Miller, Miller Engineers; Robert Karam, T. Baker Smith; Phillip Barker, CPRA; and members of the public.
Mr. Hebert mov-ed to dispense with the reading and to approve the May 16 regular monthly minutes. After a second by Mr. Mancuso, the mo- tion carried unanimously.
Mr. Arceneaux presented the payables report, which Mr. Terry moved to approve. Following Mr. Hebert’s second, the motion was carried unanimously.
Mr. Matte also presented the Statement of Revenues by sources and Summary of Expenditures of the St. Mary Levee District.
Mr. Robert Karam with T. Baker Smith re- ported his office has submitted the final draft of Phase 1 and has also submitted their proposal for Phase 2 of the West of Charenton Drainage Study to SMLD for review and comments. Mr. Karam stated Phase 2 is the modeling phase for the Kelly Canal and Bayou Choupique watersheds and will include conceptual design for proposed levees and water control structures.
Mr. Karam also reported the Earthen Plug project has gone through the joint permitting process with DNR and the USCOE. Mr. Ka- ram stated that SMLD has executed a contract with Cleveland Billiot to construct the Earthen Plug and they have submitted the proctor for the earthen material for review and plans to begin working next week, weather permitting.
Mr. Brocato re- ported the power has been restored at Bayou Chene. Mr. Brocato stated that everything is good at Bayou Teche and the dive inspection report came back from Franklin Canal with no issues. Mr. Brocato reported that the inspection report was forwarded to CPRA.
Mr. Matte re- ported the USACE has scheduled the flood fight operations to end today as the Mississippi River at New Orleans continues to fall. Mr. Matte stated that the effects of TS Alberto have caused a rise in coastal areas, otherwise, the Atchafalaya and Mississippi Rivers would al- ready be below the high-water trigger levels.
Mr. Arceneaux motioned to authorize additional sur-vey work and coordination on West of Charenton Canal Study. With a second by Mr. Crappell, the mo- tion was carried unanimously.
Mr. Mancuso motioned to authorize additional services for supervision of the Morgan City outfall canal closure project. After a second by Mr. Hebert, the motion was carried unanimously.
Mr. Hebert mo- tioned to accept the final report on the Franklin Canal Structure survey. After a second by Mr. Arceneaux, the motion was carried unanimously.
Mr. Hidalgo asked for further comments and did not receive any. Mr. Terry moved for adjournment, which was seconded by Mr. Crappell and was carried unanimously.
Attest:
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Kenneth
Arceneaux Jr.,
Secretary/
Treasurer
St. Mary Levee District
Adv. July 31, 2024
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PUBLIC NOTICE
TOWN OF
BERWICK
BERWICK DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Date: Tuesday August 6, 2024
Time: 10:00 AM.
Place: Council Meeting Room
Berwick Town Hall
A•G•E•N•D•A
Special Meeting
Persons requiring reasonable accommodation to attend the public hearing and meeting are requested to contact the Town of Berwick at (985) 384-8858 prior to the meeting to discuss their particular needs.
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TOWN OF
BERWICK
BERWICK DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
SPECIAL
MEETING
AGENDA
Date: Tuesday August 6, 2024
Time: 10:00 AM.
Place: Council Meeting Room
Berwick Town Hall
1 Roll call;
2 Minutes of last meeting
3 Special Meeting to discuss sale of lot in Block “C” of Renwick Subdivision (Phase 1), Section 28, Township 15 South – Range 12 East, Town of Berwick, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, southwestern Land District, bounded on the north by Cloverdale Drive, bounded on the east by Shadowlawn Drive, bounded on the South by property of Kevin Hebert, and bounded on the west by property of MC Bank & Trust, Co.
4 Other Business
5 Adjournment
Persons requiring reasonable accommodation to attend the public hearing and meeting are requested to contact the Town of Berwick at (985) 384-8858 prior to the meeting to discuss their particular needs.
Adv. July 31, 2024
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the St. Mary Parish Council in accordance with law that a vacancy exists on the Board of Commissioners of Recreation District No. 4.
The St. Mary Parish Council will receive applications for the filling of this vacancy from this date until August 8, 2024, at Noon.
Qualifications for submitting of an application will be in compliance with Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, Section 33:4564.
Applications may be mailed or personally submitted Monday-Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and Noon and 1:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. to Lisa C. Morgan, Clerk of the Council, Fifth Floor Courthouse, Franklin, Louisiana 70538.
The St. Mary Parish Council will meet in regular session on August 14, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Meeting Room, Fifth Floor Courthouse, Franklin, Louisiana to fill this vacancy.
Adv. July 17 and 31, 2024
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Advertisement for sale of surplus bus
The St. Mary Parish School Board Maintenance Department will hold a Silent Auction for Surplus Bus on August 28, 2024, at 10:00 am. The bus to be sold “AS IS”. The bus can be seen in the parking lot at the Jaquet Building located at 600 Fig Street, Morgan City, La. 70380. Viewing of surplus bus will be available to the public on June 31, 2024, through August 28, 2024. Viewing hours are between 7:00 am and 3:00 pm Monday through Friday during normal operation hours.
The Silent Auction, bid information and bid sheets will be located at the St. Mary Parish School Board Maintenance Of- fice located at 474 Highway 317 Centerville La. 70522. Closing of the Silent Auction will be at 10:00 am on Wednesday August 28, 2024, in the St. Mary Parish School Board Maintenance Office. Sales or subject to Board approval on Thursday, September 12, 2023, at 5:300 pm.
Adv. July 31, Aug. 7 and 21, 2024
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LEGAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ST. MARY PARISH COUNCIL OF THE PARISH OF ST. MARY, STATE OF LOUISIANA
JULY 10, 2024
FRANKLIN, LOUISIANA
The St. Mary Parish Council met on this date in Regular Session with Chairperson Gwendolyn L. Hidalgo presiding and the following members present: Rev. Craig Mathews, Rodney Olander, David W. Hill, Leslie Rulf, Jr., Patrick Hebert, James “Jimmy” Davis, Jr., Mark Duhon, and Dean Adams. Absent were J Ina and Kristi Prejeant Rink, M.D.
The Invocation was pronounced by Mr. Hebert and the Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mr. Rulf.
Mr. Olander moved that the reading of the Second Regular Meeting, June 26, 2024, be dispensed with and that the same be approved. Mr. Adams seconded the motion, which carried.
Jim Firmin, Administrator and Angela Kraemer, St. Mary Parish Housing Choice Voucher/Section 8 Program appeared before the Council to present the St. Mary Parish Section 8 Housing Annual Report.
In response to Mr. Olander’s in- quiry, Ms. Kraemer stated that the program serves 136 families in the Parish. She stated that there is no longer a waiting list and that they are accepting applications.
Mr. Adams re- quested to move up Item 14A, “Resolution pertaining to the adoption of the HUD Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program 2024 Annual Agency Plan.”
Mr. Adams mov-ed that the following Resolution be adopted. Mr. Davis seconded the motion, which carried by the following 9-0-0-2 Roll Call vote:
YEAS: Mathews, Olander, Hill, Rulf, Hebert, Davis, Duhon, Adams, and Hidalgo
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: Ina and Rink
RESOLUTION
Resolution Pertaining to the Adoption of the HUD Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program
2024 Annual Agency Plan
ST. MARY
PARISH
GOVERNMENT
HUD SECTION 8 HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER (HCV)
PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the St. Mary Parish Government operates a HUD Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program through its St. Mary Parish Housing Office (SMPHO), and
WHEREAS, the requirements of the Housing Re- form Act (QHWRA) of 1998, in part require HUD housing agencies to prepare an Agency Plan which is to be prepared each year, and
WHEREAS, in May 2024, in order to comply and properly implement the Section 8 Housing Program requirements of the Housing Re- form Act, the SMPHO developed an Agency Plan for the fiscal year starting on October 1, 2024, all in compliance with the HUD guidelines, and
WHEREAS, the Section 8 Program 2024 Annual Agency Plan and Ad- ministrative Plan, was open and available for public review and presented to the public at a Public Hearing on May 29, 2024.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the St. Mary Parish Council meeting in session on July 10, 2024, in order to comply and properly im- plement the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program requirements of the Housing Reform Act, does hereby adopt the St. Mary Parish Government HUD Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program 2024 Annual Agency Plan, and authorizes Mr. Sam Jones, St. Mary Parish President, to sign all documents necessary for the full implementation and compliance of the Parish Program with HUD requirements, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLV-ED, that the St. Mary Parish Council meeting in session on July 10, 2024, does hereby authorize Mr. Sam Jones, St. Mary Parish President, and the St. Mary Parish Housing (SMPHO) staff, to formulate any further revisions to the Parish’s Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program Annual Plan and Administrative Plan for 2024 as necessary to achieve the full implementation and compliance of the Parish Program with the HUD requirements.
ADOPTED AND APPROV-ED by the St. Mary Parish Council in regular session convened on this 10th day of July 2024.
APPROVED
S/G
GWENDOLYN L. HIDALGO
GWENDOLYN L. HIDALGO,
CHAIRPERSON
ST. MARY PARISH COUNCIL
ATTEST:
LISA C.
MORGAN,
CLERK
ST. MARY PARISH COUNCIL
Carrie Stansbury, Executive Director and St. Mary Parish Tourist Commission Board Members appeared before the Council to discuss comments at the June 26, 2024 Council meeting in reference to the Cajun Coast Visitors and Convention Bureau. She expounded on funding, fabrication and installation of signs, RV Rally’s, walking trail grant funds, fund restrictions, Franklin Welcome Center and it’s sale, the Cajun Coast name branding, data search statistics and marketing, sports plan, special events fund, building fund, operation and maintenance fund, visitor spending reports, and state and local taxes paid by tourist.
Vickii Melius, Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser’s Office, ap- peared before the Council to present a message of support for St. Mary Parish Tourist Commission.
Kimberly Wal-den, St. Mary Parish Tourist Commission Chairperson, stated that the Tourist Commission is a not a Parish entity, it is a political subdivision of the State. She stated that funding cannot be obtained for non- tourism related needs through the commission. She expounded on the funding structure of the commission, authority and funding uses, budget and criteria for economic impact, and research in- dustry standards for tourism and ac- counting.
Per several Council Members’ inquiries, discussion was had relative to outdoors parameters, paddling trails, bird watching, boat launches, RV Parks, funding parameters, and discussions/re- marks from President Jones. Ms. Walden informed that she and Ms. Stansbury met with State Senator Robert Allain, III and State Representative Vincent “Vinny” St. Blanc, III and reviewed their budget, strategic plans, and list of needs. They also discussed funds that are controlled by the State and how those funds are utilized.
Rev. Mathews stated that he would support a resolution to support the work that the Tourist Commission does on behalf of St. Mary Parish.
Bill Bourgeois appeared before the Council to ask the Council for their support on a resolution approving and holding an election in Hospital Service District No. 2 on December 7, 2024 to authorize the levy of a special tax.
Mr. Adams re- quested to move up Item 14B, “Resolution approving the holding of an election in Hospital Service District No. 2 of the Parish of St. Mary, State of Louisiana, on Saturday, December 7, 2024, to authorize the levy of a special tax therein.”
Mr. Adams mov-ed that the following Resolution be adopted. Mr. He- bert seconded the motion, which carried by the following 9-0-0-2 Roll Call vote:
YEAS: Olander, Hill, Rulf, Hebert, Davis, Duhon, Adams, Hidalgo, and Mathews
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: Ina and Rink
RESOLUTION
Resolution ap- proving the holding of an election in Hospital Service District No. 2 of the Parish of St. Mary, State of Louisiana, on Saturday, December 7, 2024, to authorize the levy of a special tax therein.
WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners of Hospital Service District No. 2 of the Parish of St. Mary, State of Louisiana (the “Governing Auth- ority”), acting as the governing authority of Hospital Service District No. 2 of the Parish of St. Mary, State of Louisiana (the “District”), adopted a resolution on July 3, 2024, calling a special election in the District on Saturday, December 7, 2024, to authorize the levy of a special tax therein; and
WHEREAS, the Governing Authority has requested that this Parish Council, acting as the governing authority of the Parish of St. Mary, State of Louisiana, give its consent and authority for the District to hold the aforesaid election, and in the event that the election carries to levy and collect the special tax provided for therein; and
WHEREAS, as required by Article VI, Section 15 of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana of 1974, it is now the desire of this Parish Council to approve the holding of said election and in the event that the election carries, to levy and collect the special tax provided for therein;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Parish Council of the Parish of St. Mary, State of Louisiana, acting as the governing authority of said Parish, that:
SECTION 1. In compliance with the provisions of Article VI, Section 15 of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana of 1974, and in accordance with the request of the Board of Commissioners of Hospital Service District No. 2 of the Parish of St. Mary, State of Louisiana, this Parish Council hereby approves the holding of an election in the District, on Saturday, December 7, 2024, at which election there will be submitted the following proposition, to-wit:
PROPOSITION
(MILLAGE)
Shall Hospital Service District No. 2 of the Parish of St. Mary, State of Louisiana (the “District”), levy a tax of 9 mills on all the property subject to taxation within the District, for a period of 10 years, beginning with the year 2025 and ending with the year 2034 (an estimated $3,443,827 reasonably expected at this time to be collected from the levy of the tax for an entire year), to be used to improve, maintain, operate and support hospital and other health care facilities in the District, including but not limited to repairing existing facilities, acquiring equipment, and otherwise supporting the provision of hospital services?
SECTION 2. In the event the election carries, this Parish Council does hereby further consent to and authorize the District to levy and collect the special tax provided for therein.
APPROVED
S/G
GWENDOLYN L. HIDALGO
GWENDOLYN L. HIDALGO,
CHAIRPERSON
ST. MARY PARISH COUNCIL
ATTEST:
LISA C.
MORGAN,
CLERK
ST. MARY PARISH COUNCIL
Almetra Franklin, Chief Administrative Officer, St. Mary Community Action Agency appeared before the Council to invite everyone for a celebration of love for retired Master Sergeant Herman Hamilton who was a longtime Parish Em- ployee and St. Mary Community Action Agency Board Member. This will be a drive through celebration held on Saturday, July 13, 2024 at Community Action Agency, lineup beginning at 9:45 a.m. She also thanked the Office of Homeland Security for obtaining a grant to have a security guard present at Peter Pan Headstart.
Parish President, Sam Jones reported on finances, the 3/10% Sales Tax Fund, and the Tourist Commission. He stated that the Tourist Commission was created as a Parish entity by Ordinance No. 1151 on October 23, 1991. He also discussed several other concerns.
After discussion, Rev. Mathews re- quested to see the 3/10% Sales Tax Fund balance in writing.
Per Mr. Hebert’s inquiry, Chief Administrative Officer, Paul J. Governale explain-ed that there are separate funds for the 3/10% Sales Tax Fund but the cash has always been comingled.
Chief Administrative Officer, Paul J. Governale submitted his re- port for a two (2) week period ending June 12, 2024.
Mr. Adams stated that he recently met with Carrie Stansbury and Keith Leonard, Tourist Commission and reviewed their budget and finances and stated that funds have to be spent a specific way.
Mr. Adams mov-ed that the following Ordinance be adopted. Mr. He- bert seconded the motion, which carried by the following 9-0-0-2 Roll Call vote:
YEAS: Olander, Hill, Rulf, Hebert, Davis, Duhon, Adams, Hidalgo, and Mathews
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: Rink and Ina
ORDINANCE
NO. 2372
An Ordinance authorizing the Parish of St. Mary to enter into a Fifth Amendment to the Lease Agreement with Odyssey House Louisiana, Inc. relative to the lease of property known as Fairview Treatment Center/Claire House located at 1101 Southeast Blvd., Bayou Vista, Louisiana.
THIS ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE PARISH COUNSIL’S OF- FICE
Exhibit “A”
FIFTH AMENDMENT TO THE COOPERATIVE ENDEAVOR LEASE
AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE ST. MARY PARISH GOVERNMENT
AND
ODYSSEY HOUSE LOUISIANA, INC.
This Fifth Amendment to the Cooperative En- deavor Agreement (“CEA” or “Lease Agreement”), is effective May 1, 2024, by and be- tween St. Mary Parish Government, a political subdivision of the State of Louisiana, as lessor (“Lessor” or, on occasion, “SMPG”), and Odyssey House Louisiana, Inc., a Louisiana corporation as lessee (“Lessee” or “OHL”).
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Lessor and Lessee previously entered into the CEA, which is recorded in the Conveyances at the St. Mary Parish Clerk at Book 430, Page 556 and with an effective date July 1, 2022, relative to the lease of the Fairview Facilities;
WHEREAS, Lessor and Lessee previously entered into the First Amendment to the CEA, which is recorded in the Conveyances at the St. Mary Parish Clerk at Book 439, Page 637 and with an effective date December 14, 2022, relative to the lease of the Fairview Facilities;
WHEREAS, Lessor and Lessee previously entered into the Second Amendment to the CEA, which is recorded in the Conveyances at the St. Mary Parish Clerk at Book 442, Page 487 and with an effective date April 12, 2023, relative to the lease of the Fairview Facilities;
WHEREAS, Lessor and Lessee previously entered into the Third Amendment to the CEA, which is recorded in the Conveyances at the St. Mary Parish Clerk at Book 446, Page 292 and with an effective date May 10, 2023, relative to the lease of the Fairview Facilities;
WHEREAS, Lessor and Lessee previously entered into the Fourth Amendment to the CEA, which is recorded in the Conveyances at the St. Mary Parish Clerk at Book 451, Page 520 and with an effective date November 1, 2023, relative to the lease of the Fairview Facilities;
WHEREAS, all of the planned construction, renovations and improvements of the leased Facilities, especially the elevator replacement, have yet to be completed, leaving parts of the Facilities not fully useable as intended for all clients;
WHEREAS, Lessee’s client census has increased to 50% of anticipated capacity;
WHEREAS, Lessor and Lessee agree that inpatient services are needed in the region;
WHEREAS, Lessor and Lessee desire to find mutually agreeable lease terms to make the Fairview facilities economically feasible to sustain commercially reasonable operations; and,
WHEREAS, Lessor and Lessee desire to amend Section 4.1 of the CEA relating to the rental payments as an adjustment for the Facilities being not yet fully usable and the census being at 50% of anticipated capacity.
NOW, THEREFORE, for the above-mentioned causes, the parties hereto agree as follows:
Section 4.1 of the CEA is hereby amended to read:
4.1 Amount and Manner of Payment of Initial Term Rent. During the first fifteen (15) months of the initial term, with the ongoing renovations being incomplete, with Lessee being un- able to fully utilize the premises and with it being a transitional period, Lessee will make monthly lease payments on the first of each month to Lessor in the amount of Four Thousand Four Hundred Thirty-Five and 00/100 Dollars ($4,435.00). Due to the elevator renovations being in- complete, the lease payments shall be set at Ten Thousand and no/100 Dollars ($10,000.00) beginning November 1, 2023 and ending October 31, 2024 or when the Certificate of Substantial Completion is filed, whichever is earlier. Thereafter, for the remainder of the Initial Term, Lessee shall pay Lessor Twenty- Two Thousand One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($22,100.00) per month on the first of each month.
All of the other terms of the CEA shall remain in place and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Fourth Amendment to the Cooperative Endeavor Lease Agreement below:
LESSOR:
ST. MARY PARISH GOVERNMENT
By: —————
Name: Sam Jones; date
Title: Parish President
LESSEE:
ODYSSEY HOUSE LOUISIANA, INC.
By: —————
Name: Edward C. Carlson; date
Title: Chief Executive Officer
OLD BUSINESS:
A. Referred from the May 8, 2024, Regular Meeting - Appointment to the following Boards and Commissions:
St. Mary Parish Water and Sewer Commission No. 5 (Four Corners/Glencoe) – 1 Vacancy
Bettye J. Tillman, Virginia Sutton, Jake Anthony Landry
Rev. Mathews moved that Jake Anthony Landry be appointed to Water and Sewer Commission No. 5. Mr. Olander seconded the motion, which carried.
B. Referred from the June 12, 2024, Regular Meeting - Appointment to the following Boards and Commissions:
Drainage District No. 6 (Amelia area) – 1 Vacancy
Tyrone Richardson
Mr. Duhon mov-ed that Tyrone Richardson be appointed to Drainage District No. 6. Mr. Hill seconded the motion, which carried.
C. Referred from the June 26, 2024, Regular Meeting - Appointment to the following Boards and Commissions:
Kemper Williams Park Advisory Committee – 3 Vacancies
David Bourdier – Present Member, Paige Voisin – Present Member
Mr. Rulf moved that David Bourdier and Paige Voisin be reappointed to Kemper Williams Park Advisory Committee. Mr. Hebert seconded the motion, which carried.
Waterworks District No. 5 – 1 Vacancy
Donald E. Hahn, Sr. – Present Member
Mr. Olander moved that Donald E. Hahn, Sr. be reappointed to Waterworks District No. 5. Mr. Adams seconded the motion, which carried.
D. Discussion and action relative to appointments to St. Mary Parish Home Rule Charter Commission (2 Board Members).
Mr. Hebert stated that he does not have a recommendation to appoint to the St. Mary Parish Home Rule Charter Commission to represent District No. 6 and requested to place this item on the next agenda.
Mr. Davis moved that Norbert Wanous be ap- pointed to the St. Mary Parish Home Rule Charter Commission to represent District No. 7. Mr. Adams seconded the motion, which carried.
E. Discussion and Action relative to a Wage Compatibility and Organizational Study for St. Mary Parish Government Em- ployee Salaries and Pay Scale. (Mr. Ina)
Rev. Mathews stated that due to his absence, Mr. Ina requested to place this item on the July 24, 2024 agenda. Mr. Olan-der seconded the motion, which carried.
NEW BUSINESS:
A. We received the following fin- ancial statements:
Hospital Service District No. 2 – year ended December 31, 2023
St. Mary Parish Water & Sewer Commission No. 1 – year ended December 31, 2023
B. Appointments to the following Boards and Commissions:
Industrial Development Board – 1 Vacancy
No applications received.
Hospital Service District No. 2 (Ochsner St. Mary) – 4 Vacancies
Dr. William Cefalu, Jr. – Present Member, Kendra H. Thomas – Present Member, Angelena S. Brocato – Present Member
Lisa Morgan stated that an application was received after the deadline and will be placed on the July 24, 2024 agenda.
Mr. Adams mov-ed that Dr. William Cefalu, Jr., Kendra H. Thomas, and Angelena S. Brocato be reappointed to Hospital Service District No. 2. Mr. Rulf seconded the motion, which carried.
C. Kristina Sarai, Director of Government Af- fairs, Cox Communications has emailed to inform you that Cox is required to obtain permission from local broadcast stations and cable networks to provide their signals on our channel lineup. We’re in discussions to re- new agreements with the following programmers and broadcasters: NFL Network, 241/708 and NFL Redzone, 707.
If were unable to reach a new agreement by the expiration dates, these networks can prevent us from including their stations in our lineup.
Please feel free to contact me at 504-952-2013 or Kristina.Sarai@cox.com should you have any questions.
D. Terry Foulcard, St. Mary Parish Registrar of Voters writes that under the provisions of R.S. 18:532A, define the territorial limits for which each precinct is established, prescribe their boundaries, and designate the precincts. It is with this in mind that each year the Registrar of Voters works with the Secretary of State’s Office to conduct a canvass of the voter registration rolls to verify residential addresses of all voters as required by law. This process allows the Registrar to update the voter registration rolls to identify the active and inactive registered voters in each precinct in the parish. This letter is to notify you there are two precincts in our parish with less than 300 registered voters due to demographic distance. There are no precincts with more than 2200 registered voters.
The law provides for the parish governing authority to take action within 60 days after receipt of this letter. Such action may include (1) merging precincts; (2) consolidating precincts at a polling place; (3) applying for an exemption; or (4) dividing a precinct.
Lisa Morgan in- formed that an exemption will be filed on these two (2) Precincts as recommended by the Registrar of Voters and the completed surveys will be submitted to the state.
In response to Rev. Mathews’ in- quiry, Lisa Morgan stated that the two precincts are Precinct 1 and Precinct 44.
E. Discussion relative to revising the Personnel Policy Section 3.8 Holiday Compensation. (Mr. Ina)
Rev. Mathews stated the due to his absence, Mr. Ina requested to place this item on the July 24, 2024 agenda. Mr. Adams seconded the motion, which carried.
F. Discussion and action relative to the Amelia Safe House. (Mr. Du- hon)
Mr. Duhon stated that in 2011, his brother Honorable Gary Duhon, ac- quired a grant through the Parish Council from FEMA to construct the pump station and completed the safe house in 2022. He discussed the building with Don Hicks, Consolidated Gravity Drainage District No. 2A, and reported that work is progressing. He stated that furnishing is almost complete and the building will house two (2) EMT workers, a pumper technician, and six (6) other people dur-ing a hurricane.
There being no further business, Mr. Adams moved for adjournment. Rev. Mathews seconded the motion, which carried.
S/G
GWENDOLYN L. HIDALGO
Gwendolyn L. Hidalgo,
Chairperson
S/G LISA C. MORGAN
Lisa C. Morgan,
Clerk
Adv. July 31, 2024
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LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC HEARING REPORT
JULY 10, 2024
FRANKLIN, LOUISIANA
5:45 P.M.
The St. Mary Parish Council held a Public Hearing on this date with Chairperson Gwendolyn L. Hidalgo presiding and the following members present: Rev. Craig Mathews, Rodney Olander, David W. Hill, Leslie Rulf, Jr., Patrick Hebert, James “Jimmy” Davis, Jr., Mark Duhon, and Dean Adams. Absent were J Ina and Kristi Prejeant Rink, M.D.
The purpose of the Public Hearing was to receive written and/or oral comments relative to the following Ordinance:
An Ordinance authorizing the Parish of St. Mary to enter into a Fifth Amendment to the Lease Agreement with Odyssey House Louisiana, Inc. relative to the lease of property known as Fairview Treatment Center/Claire House located at 1101 Southeast Blvd., Bayou Vista, Louisiana.
There were no written and/or oral comments received regarding the ordinance.
In response to Mr. Olander’s in- quiry, Chief Ad- ministrative Officer, Paul J. Governale stated that when Odyssey House took over, renovation was not complete and they could not occupy the entire facility. He also stated that the Parish is in negotiations to sell the building to Odyssey House once all renovations are complete.
There being no further business, Mr. Olander moved for adjournment. Mr. Hebert seconded the motion, which carried.
S/G
GWENDOLYN L. HIDALGO
Gwendolyn L. Hidalgo,
Chairperson
S/G LISA C.
MORGAN
Lisa C. Morgan,
Clerk
Adv. July 31, 2024
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LEGAL NOTICE
ST. MARY
PARISH 9-1-1 COMMUNICATIONS
DISTRICT
Regular Board Meeting
1200 David Drive,
Building B
Morgan City, LA 70380
May 23, 2024
1:00 P.M.
Chairman, Mr. Ed Smith opened the May 23, 2024, regular meeting with the roll call. Mr. Ed Smith, Mr. Jimmy Broussard, Mr. Garrett Grogan, and Mr. Justin Martin, Mr. Scott Verret, Mr. Matt Mayon, were in attendance. Mr. Gary Driskell did not attend.
Mr. Mayon made a motion to dispense with the reading of and to accept the April 2024 minutes. Mr. Broussard seconded the motion. All members were in favor and the motion carried.
Guests: Mr. Blaine Kelly/AT&T; Mr. Keith Davidson/VFIS Insurance (addressed the board via phone)
Public Comment: none
The income statement for April 2024 was $100,769.75. Mr. Mayon made a motion to accept the income statement. Mr. Grogan seconded the motion. All members were in favor and the motion carried.
The expense statement for April 2024 was $93,299.79. Mr. Martin made a motion to accept the expense statement. Mr. Mayon seconded the motion. All members were in favor and the motion carried.
A budget to actual comparison was provided to the board for review.
Old Business: None
New Business:
VFIS Insurance Renewal: Mr. Keith Davidson was asked to address the board to explain the rate increase. Mr. Davidson advised that AIG rates in Louisiana and across the coast have increased due to multiple hurricanes in the coverage areas. After some discussion by members, Mr. Smith inquired about an installment option. Mr. Davidson advised the installment plan would require 25% down, with the balance divided into ten (10) equal payments. After further discussion, Mr. Grogan Made a motion to accept the insurance quote with the option to pay 25% down and the balance to be paid in ten (10) equal payments. Mr. Broussard seconded the motion. All members were in favor and the motion carried.
2024 Fire Association Agreement: Mr. Martin presented a letter from the fire association requesting an amendment to Addendum A of the 2024 agreement. He advised that the fire association made a request to voluntarily in- crease their annual cost share from three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to five thousand dollars ($5,000) per fire department. The amount is to remain in effect until such time as the expenses exceed the income or a change is requested. Mr. Broussard made a motion to accept the 2024 Fire Association Agreement with the amendment to Addendum A. Mr. Grogan Seconded the motion. All members were in favor and the motion carried.
Second Amendment to the Lease Agreement with St. Mary Parish Government: Mr. Smith signed the agreement; however, he requested that his letter submitted on March 27, 2024, to the Parish Council at the monthly meeting, be included and recorded with the agreement.
AT&T/LWIN Project: Mr. Blaine Kelly with AT&T addressed the board regarding the LWIN project. Mr. Kelly explain-ed the process and informed members of the necessity of the project. After a brief discussion, Mr. Martin made a motion to enter into an agreement with AT&T for the LWIN system. Mr. Grogan seconded the motion. All members were in favor and the motion carried.
Director Up- dates:
Ms. Angeron ad- vised that the audit is almost finished. The auditor’s report should be ready for next month’s meeting.
Two new em- ployees were hired. One started this week. Another will start next week.
The revised policy book will be ready at the next meeting.
The Digibox is up and running. The CAD installation is complete.
General Discussion: none
Adjournment: Mr. Martin made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Mr. Broussard seconded the motion. All members were in favor and the motion carried.
Approved:
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Ed Smith,
Chairman
Attest:
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Charlette
Angeron,
Director
Adv. July 31, 2024
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LEGAL NOTICE
SECTION
00 11 13
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
The St. Mary Parish School Board, acting through its President, Alaina L. Black, will receive sealed bids for the Track and Field Improvements at Franklin Senior, Patterson & Berwick High School project, which consists of synthetic track & field event surfacing and related items, at the St. Mary Parish School Board Central Office Complex, 474 LA Highway 317, Centerville, Louisiana 70522, until August 30, 2024, at 10 a.m. local time, at which time and place, they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids re- ceived after the time set forth above for opening of bids will not be considered and will be returned unopened.
The Contract Documents (Plans, Information for Bidders, Bid Form, Specifications and other pertinent documents) may be examined at the following locations:
•Miller Engineers & Associates, Inc. – 601 Main Street; Franklin, Louisiana 70538
•St. Mary Parish School Board Central Office – 474 LA Highway 317, Centerville, Louisiana 70522
Copies of the bidding documents may be obtained from the office of Miller Engineers and Associates, Inc. upon receipt of $60.00 for each set during normal business hours (7:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Monday – Thursday and 7:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Friday). Checks for Bidding Documents shall be made payable to “Miller Engineers & Associates, Inc.”. In accordance with La. R.S. 38:2212 A (1) (e), deposits on the first set of documents furnished bona fide prime bidders will be fully refunded up- on return of the documents, deposits on any additional sets will be refunded less the actual cost of reproduction. Re- funds will be made upon return of the documents un- marked and in good condition if within ten days after receipt of bids.
Official bid documents can be downloaded from Central Bidding at www.centralbidding.com. Electronic bids can be submitted at www.centralbidding.com. For any questions relating to the electronic bidding process, please call Central Bidding at (225) 810-4814.
There will be no pre-bid conference for this project. Bidders are re- sponsible for making site visitations in preparation of their bids.
To qualify to bid, each bidder shall be a properly licensed Contractor in accordance with La. R.S. 37:2150 – 2163 for the classification of BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. Contractors desiring to bid shall submit evidence that they hold license of proper classification that is effective at the time the bidding documents are requested.
The Owner re- serves the right to reject any and all bids in accordance with Title 38 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes.
Each bidder must deposit with his/her bid, security in the amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. Sureties used for obtaining bonds must appear as acceptable on the U.S. Department of Treasury Circular 570.
A bidder may withdraw their bid within forty-eight (48) hours of the bid opening, ex- cluding Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays as governed by La. R.S. 38:2214 (C).
Any person with disabilities requiring special accommodations must contact the St. Mary Parish School Board Central Office no later than seven (7) days prior to the bid opening.
/s/ Alaina L. Black
Alaina L. Black,
President
St. Mary Parish School Board
Adv. July 31, Aug. 7 and 14, 2024
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LEGAL NOTICE
THIS NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IS NOTIFICATION THAT YOUR RIGHTS OR INTEREST IN THE FOLLOWING DES-CRIBED PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE PARISH OF ST. MARY, LOUISIANA MAY BE TERMINATED BY OPERATION OF LAW IF YOU DO NOT TAKE FURTHER ACTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW:
Tax Bill 3014321324.00
DANIEL R. BLANC, ROBYN COOK BLANC, AMERIFIRST HOME IMPROVEMENT FINANCE CO., REPUBLIC FINANCE, LLC, CREDIT ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, PARISH OF ST. MARY, LEONARD FIN- ANCIAL SERVICES, NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, DONALD KLUTHE, JEFFREY SCH- RAGER, TIMOTHY SCHRAGER, RICHARD SCH- RAGER, TERRI SCHRAGER, ANGEL GOLDMAN, JACK SCH- RAGER, C T CORPORATION SYSTEM, CORPORATION SERVICE COMPANY, RI- CARDO SMITH, CHARLES E. SPEDALE
LOT POR NO 21 RESUBD SQ X & Y CLARKE BAYOU
VISTA SUBD SITUATED IN SEC 13 T16S R12E
ACQ 356 328098
Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 1313 Middle Rd, Morgan City, LA 70380-5654
TAX SALE TITLE TO THE ABOVE DES-CRIBED PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR FAILURE TO PAY TAXES. YOU HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED AS A PERSON WHO MAY HAVE AN IN- TEREST IN THIS PROPERTY.
YOUR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY WILL BE TERMINATED IF YOU DO NOT REDEEM THE PROPERTY BY MAKING ALL REQUIRED PAYMENTS TO THE TAX COLLECTOR LISTED BELOW OR FILE A LAWSUIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, OR THE RE- CORDING OF AN ACT TRANSFERRING OWNERSHIP, IF LATER.
ST. MARY PARISH SHERIFF’S OFFICE
500 MAIN STREET
4TH FLOOR
FRANKLIN, LA 70538-6141
(337) 828-6979
Adv. July 31, 2024
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LEGAL NOTICE
ST. MARY
PARISH
GOVERNMENT
ADJUDICATED PROPERTY SALE ADVERTISEMENT
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 2nd DAY OF OCTOBER, 2024 AND CONTINUING UNTIL SAID SALES ARE COMPLETED, TITLE TO IM- MOVABLE PROPERTY ON WHICH TAXES WERE ADJUDICATED TO THE ST. MARY PARISH GOVERNMENT, TO EN- FORCE COLLECTION OF TAXES. THE NAMES OF SAID DELINQUENT TAX DEBTORS AND THE LEGAL DES- CRIPTION FOR EACH OF THE PROPERTIES TO BE OFFER-ED FOR SALE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
BLANC DANIEL
1313 MIDDLE RD, MORGAN CITY, LA 70380-5654 TAXES OWED ARE WITH LOT 21 OF RE- SUBDIVISION OF SQUARE X AND Y, BAYOU VISTA SUBDIVISION, ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA, PER PLAT RECORDED IN CONVEYANCE BOOK 11-G, UN- DER ENTRY NO. 197,994, REC-ORDS OF ST. MARY PARISH, LOUISIANA.
TOGETHER WITH ALL BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON SITUATED, RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, SERVITUDES AND AP- PURTENANCES THEREUNTO BE- LONGING OR IN ANYWISE AP- PERTAINING.
THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING:
1. RESERVATION OF MINERAL RIGHTS AS CONTAINED IN SALE RECORDED ON 07/23/2007 AT C.O.B. 136/110 IN THE REC-ORDS OF ST. MARY PARISH.
3014321324.00
ON THE DAY OF SALE I WILL SELL THE PROPERTY TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. THE SALE WILL BE WITHOUT AP- PRAISEMENT, FOR CASH OR OTHER PAYMENT METHODS ACCEPTABLE TO THE TAX COLLECTOR, IN LEGAL TENDER MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES, AND A NON-WARRANTY CASH SALE CERTIFICATE SHALL BE IS- SUED TO THE PURCHASER FOR THE PROPERTY.
Adv. July 31, 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
Rocket Mortgage, LLC
F/K/A Quicken Loans, LLC
F/K/A Quicken Loans Inc.
Vs. No. 138382 Div “B”
David C. Reid A/K/A David Reid and Mary Beth Zabka A/K/A Mary Beth Zabka-Reid A/K/A Mary B. Zabka A/K/A Mary Zabka A/K/A Mary Beth Reid A/K/A Mary B. Reid A/K/A Mary Reid A/K/A Mary Zabka-Reid A/K/A Mary Z. Reid
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 tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the City of Morgan City, Parish of St. Mary, State of Louisiana, fronting on Onstead Street of said city and being more particularly des-cribed as lots numbers six, and eight, square number sixteen of the Elliot Subdivision of Morgan City, Louisiana, as per map or plat recorded in Book 8-Y, entry number 91497 of the conveyance records of St. Mary, Louisiana.
Together with all the buildings and improvements thereon situated, rights, ways, privileges and servitudes thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining.
to satisfy the sum of ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED SIXTY-FIVE AND 63/100 ($182,665.63) DOLLARS, balance due on principal of fixed rate note, interest from April 1, 2023, until paid, at 3.99% per annum; to be computed, reasonable attorney’s fees; to be computed, 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 WITHOUT ap- praisement 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 7th day of August 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 1st of May A.D., 2024.
GARY L.
DRISKELL,
SHERIFF
By: Heidi Rineholt
Deputy Sheriff
Adv. July 5 and 31, 2024
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Notice is hereby given that I have completed the listings of all property in the Parish of St. Mary and I have estimated the values thereon and said listings will be exposed in the St. Mary Parish Assessor’s Office located on the second floor in the Courthouse Building for Public in- spection and correction for a period of fifteen (15) days, beginning August 15, 2024. PLEASE NOTE: You must submit all information concerning the value of your property to your assessor before the deadline for filing an appeal with the Board of Review. The failure to submit such information may prevent you from relying on that information should you protest your value.
JARROD K. LONGMAN
ASSESSOR
ST. MARY PARISH
Adv. July 26 and 31, 2024
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