Public notices for Nov. 12, 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE: The City of Morgan City has submitted a Coastal Use Per-mit application for the project des-cribed below and hereby notifies owners of the land on which the proposed described activity is to occur. Application for the proposed work may be inspected at 617 North 3rd Street, Baton Rouge, LA or on the Louisiana Department of Conservation and Energy database at: https://sonlite.dnr.state.la.us/ords/f?p= 129:570::::: P570_CUP_NUM,P570_SHOW_APPL_EMAIL:P202507 99,N
NAME: City of Morgan City; 512 1st St, Morgan City, LA 70380; c/o C.H. Fenstermaker & Associates, L.L.C; 135 Regency Square, Lafayette, LA 70508
LOCATION: Lat. 29-42-18.6N, Long. -91-11-51.82W (see plats for additional coordinates); Mor-gan City, Louisiana. Project Area 1 is bounded by Levee Road, Sixth Street, Veterans Boule-vard, and Franklin Street. Project Area 2 is bounded by David Drive, Ninth Street, Marguerite Street and Victor II Blvd. Project Area 3 is the Lakeside Subdivision, bounded by Rod-erick Street, Justa Street, Lake Pa- lourde Drive, and Walnut Drive.
DESCRIPTION: Proposed replacement of existing gas mains (approx. 65,755’) with new, polyethylene gas mains, the installation of new service connections to residential properties, and the replacement of gas meters to ensure compliance with modern safety standards across three project areas in Morgan City, LA. The existing gas mains are proposed to be abandoned in place. The contractor will have discretion on means and methods, but the contractor is expected to utilize horizontal directional drilling for the majority of gas main installation. If the contractor were to excavate and trench for the entire project length, approximately 29,225 cy of excavation would be required. All ex- cavations will be temporary and backfilled upon in- stallation of the gas mains.
Adv. Nov. 7, 12,
14, 2025
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Minutes
St. Mary Parish Tourist
Commission
dba Cajun Coast Tourism
October 15, 2025
St. Mary Parish Tourist Commission dba Cajun Coast Tourism held a businessmeeting on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at 4 pm at the Cajun Coast Office. The members were Sandra Marshall, Dwight Smith, Herman Hartman, Kayla Ewing, Keith Leonard, Ed “Tiger” Verdin, and Alfredia Edwards. The members ab- sent were Kim Walden and Patsy Powell. Also present were Carrie Stansbury and Christal Carter.
Mr. Verdin made a motion to accept the September minutes as written. Mr. Leonard seconded the mo- tion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
Mr. Smith made a motion to accept the financial re- ports for September. Mr. Hartman seconded the mo- tion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
Ms. Stansbury gave an overview of the bureau’s activities.
Mr. Leonard made a motion to sponsor the Spirit of Morgan City for $1,500.00. Mr. Verdin seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the motion passed.
The Tourist Commission’s next board meeting is scheduled for No- vember 19, 2025, at 4:00 pm at the Cajun Coast Of- fice.
There being no further business to discuss, Mr. Verdin made a motion to adjourn. Ms. Ew- ing seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the meeting was adjourned.
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Herman
Hartman,
Secretary
Adv. Nov. 12, 2025
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Make: 2004 Toyota Camry
Color: Silver
Vin # 4T1BE30
K84U92 5844
Plate #: FF30645- IL
Picked up: 9/12/25
Location of pickup: Hwy 90 West @ Cotton Road
Vehicle is stored at Rick’s Auto Salvage
1896 Hwy 90 West
Patterson LA, 70392
985-395-2845
Vessel is subject to privilege held & and owner is in de- fault.
Vehicle will be sold at a commercially reasonably public sale at Rick’s Auto Salvage once we receive a Permit to sell.
Adv. Nov. 5 and 12, 2025
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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
South Central Planning and Development Commission
Vs. No. 132557 Div “G”
Flawless Screen Printing, LLC and Edward G. Campbell as Guarantor
TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of Writ of Fi Fa is- sued 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:
1) Those certain tracts or parcels of land, together with all buildings and improvements therein situated and all rights, ways, privileges and servitudes, lying and being situated in the City of Morgan City, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, and being known and designated as Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5 and the East One Half of Lot 6, In Square A of Colonial Acres Subdivision, as per map recorded in St. Mary Parish COB 15-D, Entry No. 135797.
This property bears municipal addresses of 1534, 1544 and 1546 Sandra Street, Morgan City, Louisiana 70380.
to satisfy the sum of TWO HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FORTY- TWO and 69/100 ($244,542.69) DOLLARS, together with accrued interest in the amount of FIFTEEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED NINETY and 95/100 ($15,690.95) DOLLARS through May 4, 2018, until paid in full, De- fault Interest on the principle amount owing and due at the rate of 8.75% from May 5, 2018, until paid in full, unpaid fees and charges in the amount of ONE THOUSAND NINE and 25/100 ($1,009.25) in the amount of 8.75%, as well as all court costs and judicial interest from the date of judicial demand until paid in full, all as agreed to pursuant to the terms of the Promissory Note at issue. CONSIDERING THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING, IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED, that there be judgment herein in favor of South Central Planning and Development Commission, plaintiff in the above titled and captioned cause, and against Defendants, FLAWLESS SCREEN PRINTING, LLC, and EDWARD G. CAMPBELL, and FLAWLESS WIRELESS, LLC, as Guarantors, on Loan RCF-108, in the ONE HUNDRED SIXTY- EIGHT THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED NINETEEN AND 15/100 ($168,919.15) DOLLARS, together with accrued in- terest in the amount of Nine Thousand Six Hundred Ninety-Nine and 20/100 ($9,699.20) Dollars through May 4, 2018, until paid in full, Default Interest at the rate of 8.75% from March 5, 2018, until paid in full, unpaid charges in the amount of One Thousand Sixty-Six and 45/100 ($1,066.95) Dollars, reasonable attorney fees in the amount of Twenty-five (25%) Percent of the principle amount owing and due, interest attorney’s fees in the amount of 8.75%, as well as all court costs and judicial interest from the date of judicial demand until paid in full, all as agreed to pursuant to the terms of the Promissory Note at issue, and also, all costs, 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 19th day of November A.D., 2025, between the legal hours commencing at 10 O’Clock A.M.
Sheriff’s Office
Parish of St. Mary, La.
Monday, the 10th day of October A.D., 2025.
GARY L.
DRISKELL,
SHERIFF
By: Heidi Rineholt
Deputy Sheriff
Adv. Oct. 17 and Nov. 12, 2025
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PUBLIC NOTICE
This ordinance was introduced with a first reading on September 23, 2025. Published by title on September 26, 2025.
Pastor Bias of- fered the following ordinance, who moved for its adoption.
ORDINANCE NO. 25-06
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MORGAN CITY, LOUISIANA TO ENACT SECTION 42-6 TO PROVIDE FOR GRILLS AND OUTDOOR COOKING/ HEATING APPLIANCES
SECTION 1
BE IT ORDAIN-ED by the Mayor and Council, the governing authority of the City of Morgan City, Louisiana, that Article I, In General, Section 42-6, Grills and Outdoor Cooking/ Heating Appliances, be enacted by adding thereto, the following paragraph.
Chapter 42 – Fire Prevention and Protection
Article I – In
General
Section 42-6. Grills and Outdoor Cooking/ Heating
Appliances
Barbecue grills and other cooking appliances intended for outdoor use shall not be used indoors of any structure within the city limits, whether said ap- pliance is using gas, propane, electricity, or combustibles (wood, charcoal, etc.)
Furthermore, in accordance with NFPA 1, Chapter 10.10.6.1, Cooking Equipment, for other than one and two family dwellings, outdoor cooking appliances, grills, or other similar devices intended for cooking, heating, or any other purpose shall not be used, kindled, or stored in any of the following locations: (1) On any balcony; (2) Under any overhanging portion of a structure; (3) Within 10 feet of any structure.SECTION 2
Should any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase be declared unconstitutional or repeal-ed for any reason, the remainder of the ordinance shall not be affected hereby. That all laws or parts of laws in conflict with this ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. This or- dinance shall take effect immediately after its passage within the time prescribed by law.
Mr. Hymel seconded the motion.
The vote thereon was as follows:
AYES: Bias, Hy- mel, Hutchinson, Leonard
NAYS: None
ABSENT: Do- mangue
Certified ap- proved and adopted this 28th day of October, 2025.
Delivered to Mayor Dragna at 9:00 am, this 5th day of November, 2025.
/s/ Debbie
Harrington
Debbie Harrington
Clerk
Approved this 5th day of November, 2025.
/s/ Lee Dragna
Lee Dragna
Mayor
Received from Mayor at 9:30 am on November 5, 2025.
/s/ Debbie
Harrington
Debbie Harrington
Clerk
Adv. Nov. 12, 2025
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PUBLIC NOTICE
This ordinance was introduced with a first reading on September 23, 2025. Published by title on September 26, 2025.
Mr. Hutchinson offered the following ordinance, who moved for its adoption.
ORDINANCE NO. 25-07
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MORGAN CITY AMENDING AND REENACTING SECTION 110-32, METER DEPOSITS; SECURITY LIGHTS, OF CHAPTER 110, UTILITES, ARTICLE II, ELECTRIC SERVICE, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF MORGAN CITY.
SECTION 1
BE IT ORDAIN-ED, by the City Council, the governing authority of the City of Morgan City, Louisiana, that Section 110-32 of the code of ordinances be amended and reenacted as follows:
Sec. 110-32. Meter deposits; security lights.
(a) Meter deposits are as follows:
(1) Homeowners, nonhomeowners, mobile homes, apartments, etc., $100.00, with valid US Drivers Li- cense, Passport, or other United States issued Picture ID. For anyone not able to produce a valid United States issued Picture ID, the deposit shall be $1,000.00. For existing homeowners, mobile homes, apartments, etc., who are delinquent, the deposit shall be an average of the highest three bills in a 12-month period.
(2) Commercial or industrial, one month’s average utility bill as follows: $200.00 de- posit at time of connect, the balance to equal one month’s utility bill to be adjusted according to average of first three months’ bills. The total deposit in any case shall not be less than $200.00.
For existing commercial or in- dustrial accounts who are delinquent, the deposit shall be an average of the highest three bills in a 12-month period.
The sum so de- posited shall be held as security for the payment of bills for electric energy consumed. Each depositor, upon ceasing to be a consumer, shall have the right to withdraw such deposit upon surrendering the re- ceipt and the payment of all bills due to the municipal water, electric light and power plant for electric energy supplied.
(b) Security lights. For customers desiring security lighting, it shall be made available and shall be in- stalled by the city’s electric transmission and distribution department as follows:
(1) An application shall be submitted to the utility office for review and approval by an authorized representative.
(2) The cost of installation shall be paid by the applicant and will be calculated at cost of installation, to include all labor, materials and equipment.
(3) The monthly charges for energy consumed and maintenance of lights shall be as follows:
0 – 50W LED, per month…..$3.00
50 – 100W LED, per month…$5.00
100 – 200W LED, per month…$7.00
200W LED or greater, per month…….$10.00
SECTION 2
Should any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase be de- clared unconstitutional or repealed for any reason, the remainder of the ordinance shall not be affected hereby. That all laws or parts of laws in conflict with this ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. This or- dinance shall take effect immediately after its passage within the time prescribed by law.
Pastor Bias seconded the motion.
The vote thereon was as follows:
AYES: Hutchinson, Bias, Hymel, Leonard
NAYS: None
ABSENT: Do- mangue
Certified ap- proved and adopted this 28th day of October, 2025.
Delivered to Mayor Dragna at 9:00 am, this 5th day of November, 2025.
/s/ Debbie
Harrington
Debbie
Harrington, Clerk
Approved this 5th day of November, 2025.
/s/ Lee Dragna
Lee Dragna, Mayor
Received from Mayor Dragna at 9:00 am, on November, 2025.
/s/ Debbie
Harrington
Debbie
Harrington, Clerk
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