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___ I 16 THE LIVINGSTON PARISH NEWS THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: Dugas, Lamm-Williams, Poole, Smith, Wesley NAYS: None ABSENT: None THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 And this Resolution was declared adopted on this, the 14th day of September, 2021. /s/ Joan LeBlanc /s/ H. Gerard Landry Joan LeBlanc, Council Clerk H. Gerard Landry, Mayor STATE OF LOUISIANA PARISH OF LIVINGSTON I, the undersigned Clerk of the City Council of the City of Denham Springs, State of Louisiana (the “Governing Authority”), acting as the governing authority of the City of Denham Springs, State of Louisiana, do hereby certify that the foregoing constitutes a true and correct copy of a Resolution adopted by the Governing Authority on September 14, 2021, authorizing the City of Denham Springs, State of Louisiana to proceed with the issuance of not to exceed Nine Million Dollars ($9,000,000) of Revenue Refunding Bonds, of the City of Denham Springs, State of Louisiana; providing certain terms of said Bonds; making application to the State Bond Commission for approval of said Bonds; appointing Bond Counsel, Municipal Advisor and Underwriter; and providing for other matters in connection therewith. I further certify that this Resolution has not been amended or rescinded. IN FAITH WHEREOF, witness my official signature and the impress of the official seal of said City Council of the City of Denham Springs, State of Louisiana, on this 14th day of September, 2021. /s/ Joan LeBlanc TOWN OF ALBANY Joan LeBlanc, Council Clerk SPECIAL MEETING (SEAL) SEPTEMBER 20, 2021 PARISH COUNCIL OF THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON, STATE OF LOUISIANA Mayor Eileen Bates-McCarroll called meeting to order at 4:30 p.m. The following Resolution was offered by Randy Delatte and seconded by Jeff Ard: Council Present: B. Martin, G.Stilley, J. Glascock, K. Stewart, R. Gregoire L.P. RESOLUTION NO. 21-274 Also Present: Town Clerk Joey Cooper, Police Chief Boyd Wild A Resolution authorizing the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana to proceed with a not to exceed $8,000,000 financing through the Louisiana Local Government Environmental Facilities and Community Development Authority (the “Authority”); requesting the Authority to issue its Motion to approve and adopt Resolution #006-2021 – allowing travel trailers on property after Revenue Refunding Bonds and authorizing the borrowing by the Parish of the proceeds from the an emergency has been declared by: Councilman Ronnie Gregoire; Seconded by: Councilman sale thereof to allow it to refund its obligations related to Authority’s Revenue Refunding Bonds Jerry Glascock -- (No Discussion) (Livingston Parish, Louisiana – North Park Project), Series 2014; employing Bond Counsel, Municipal Advisor and Underwriter; authorizing an application to the State Bond Commission; Yeas: B. Martin, G. Stilley, J. Glascock, K. Stewart, R. Gregoire and otherwise providing with respect thereto. Nays: None WHEREAS, Chapter 10-D of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, comprised of La. R.S. 33:4548.1 through 33:4548.16, inclusive, is known as the Louisiana Local Government Environmental Motion to hire Brian Young as a reserve/part time officer (as needed) at $12.50/hour as of Facilities and Community Development Authority Act (the “Act”); and 08/09/21 – recommendation of personnel committee by: Councilwoman Kim Stewart; Seconded by: Councilman Gerald Stilley -- (No Discussion) WHEREAS, it is the purpose of the Louisiana Local Government Environmental Facilities and Community Yeas: B. Martin, G. Stilley, J. Glascock, K. Stewart, R. Gregoire Development Authority (the “Authority”) to encourage public infrastructure and public works of all types, and to assist political subdivisions in constructing public works and in financing and refinancing the construction of public Nays: None infrastructure and public works; and Motion to hire Steven Fontenot as a full time officer at $14.50/hour by: Councilman Ronnie WHEREAS, the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “Parish”) is a participating political subdivision of the Authority in accordance with the Act; and Gregoire; Seconded by: Councilman Gerald Stilley -- (No Discussion) Yeas: B. Martin, G. Stilley, J. Glascock, K. Stewart, R. Gregoire WHEREAS, the Authority has previously issued its Revenue Refunding Bonds (Livingston Parish – North Nays: None Park Project), Series 2014, in the original principal amount of $9,195,000 (the “Series 2014 Bonds”), the proceeds of which were loaned by the Authority to the Parish (the “Loan”) and used to refund a portion of the Authority’s Series 2008 Bonds, in accordance with the terms of a Local Services Agreement by and between the Parish and Recreation Councilman Gerald Stilley introduced amended ordinance for salaries for mayor, council, chief District No. 3 of Livingston Parish, Louisiana (the “District”) for the purpose of establishing a financing agreement of police, town clerk, and water superintendent. – public hearing will be at 5:30 on October 11th between the Parish and District with respect to repayment of the Loan (the “Local Services Agreement”); and and be voted on at regular town meeting on October 11th at 6:00 WHEREAS, in order to provide debt service savings, the Parish Council of the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana, acting as the governing authority of the Parish (the “Governing Authority”) requests that the Authority Motion to adjourn by Councilman Bee Martin; seconded by Councilman Gerald Stilley issue its not to exceed $8,000,000 Revenue Refunding Bonds (Livingston Parish, Louisiana – North Park Project), Yeas: B. Martin, G. Stilley, J. Glascock, K. Stewart, R. Gregoire in one or more series (the “Bonds”) for the purpose of (i) refund all or a portion of the Series 2014 Bonds; (ii) fund a Nays: None reserve fund or purchase a reserve fund surety, if necessary; and (iii) pay the costs of issuance of the Bonds, including the costs of a bond insurance policy, if necessary. Meeting adjourned at 4:57 p.m. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Governing Authority, that: Joey Cooper______ Eileen Bates-McCarroll_____ SECTION 1. The Parish hereby requests the Louisiana Local Government Environmental Facilities Joey Cooper Eileen Bates-McCarroll and Community Development Authority (the “Authority”) to authorize and deliver its Revenue Refunding Bonds (Livingston Parish, Louisiana – North Park Project), in one or more series (the “Bonds”), in an aggregate principal Town Clerk Mayor amount not to exceed $8,000,000. SECTION 2. The proceeds of the Bonds will be loaned by the Authority to the Parish pursuant to a The Public notice must be printed in a local newspaper for any applicant requesting FTA funds loan agreement by and between the Authority and the Parish (the “Loan Agreement”) and used for the purposes of through DOTD. (i) refunding all or a portion of the outstanding Series 2014 Bonds; (ii) funding a reserve fund or purchase a reserve ════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ fund surety, if necessary; and (iii) paying the costs of issuance of the Bonds, including the costs of a bond insurance policy, if necessary. The Parish will make payments required pursuant to the Loan Agreement from revenues received from the District pursuant to the Local Services Agreement, including the revenues of a 15 mills ad PUBLIC NOTICE valorem tax assessed on all property subject to taxation within the District, levied pursuant to an election held by the 09-20-2021 District on November 4, 2014 and all other available revenues of the District (the “District Revenues”), and in the Agencies applying for capital funding (vehicles) must run the “opportunity for public hearing” in event the District Revenues are insufficient, from Lawfully Available Funds. “Lawfully Available Funds” shall addition to the public notice. This must be run twice and must run 15 days apart. mean, collectively, the funds, income, revenue, fees, receipts or charges of any nature from any source whatsoever Notice is hereby given that Louisiana Association for Challenged Adults intends on deposit with or accruing from time to time to the Parish, provided that no such funds, income, revenue, fees, If you receive feedback that requests a hearing, you must comply and host a public hearing. The receipts or charges shall be so included in this definition which have been or are in the future legally dedicated and hearing must be publicly announced and minutes must be kept. to apply for a federal grant for operating assistance and/or capital assistance to provide Formula required for other purposes by the electorate, by the terms of specific grants, by the terms of particular obligations issued or to be issued (to the extent pledged or budgeted to pay debt service on such other obligations) or by Grant Program for Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities of a The publication must be certified by the newspaper and the certification must be mailed to DOTD operation of law, and provided further that neither the full faith and credit of the Parish nor any specific tax of the Parish is pledged and there is no obligation to levy or increase taxes or other sources of revenue above any legal and uploaded into STTARS. non-emergency, ambulatory nature for the FY 2022-2023 program year. The application for limits applicable to the Parish from time to time. The Bonds shall mature not later than October 1, 2038 and shall assistance is pursuant to the Formula Grant Program for Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and bear interest at a rate or rates not to exceed five percent (5.00%) per annum. ════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ Individuals with Disabilities Program of 49 CFR 5310. Services will generally be between SECTION 3. It is recognized, found and determined that a real necessity exists for the employment of special counsel in connection with the proposed financing as described herein, and, accordingly, the firm of Butler PUBLIC NOTICE 6:00a.m. and 4:00p.m., Monday through Friday , in the area encompassing Livingston Parish , Snow, LLP is hereby recommended as bond counsel to the Authority to do and to perform comprehensive, legal and OPPORTUNITY FOR REQUESTING coordinate professional work with respect to the proposed financing. A PUBLIC HEARING Louisiana. Transit services are provided without regard to race, color, and national origin in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. SECTION 4. The selection of Government Consultants, Inc. as Independent Registered Municipal All interested persons are hereby advised that the Louisiana Association for Challenged Adults Advisor in connection with the issuance and sale of the Bonds is hereby authorized. has applied to the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development for project funding under Federal Transit Administration (Section 5310 and/or 5311) for the following: SECTION 5. Crews & Associates, Inc. is hereby authorized and approved as Underwriter in connection with the issuance, sale and delivery of the Bonds. PROJECT: Louisiana Association for Challenged Adults is preparing to _Replace existing equipment to continue transportation services to in Livingston Parish. Written comment on the proposed services may be sent within 15 days to 10494 Florida Blvd., Further details relative to the project are available from Nancy Martin, Louisiana Association for Challenged SECTION 6. The Authority is hereby requested to take all actions necessary to issue and sell the Walker, LA 70785, and to the Program Manager, Department of Transportation and Development, Bonds. Adults, 10494 Florida Blvd., Walker, LA 70785, 225-664-7384 (Name, Address and Phone Number of Contact) P. O. Box 94245, Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9245. Comments must be received by 10-05-2021. SECTION 7. Pursuant to the provisions of the Local Services Law, being La. R.S. 33:1321-1337, inclusive, and specifically La. R.S. 33:1331, the Parish is hereby authorized to amend the existing Local Services Interested persons are advised that they may request that a public hearing be conducted to provide a means Agreement with the District, or, in the event it is necessary, to enter into a new Local Services Agreement with the for the public to express their views relative to the proposed project on the probable social, economic and District, in which the terms of the financing agreement between the Parish and the District are set forth, specifically environmental effects involved. In lieu of requesting a public hearing, interested persons may submit their that the District, from District Revenues, will provide the Parish with sufficient moneys to timely pay the Parish’s comments in writing. obligations under the Loan Agreement and any other obligations of the Parish with respect to the Bonds. The Parish President is hereby authorized to execute and deliver any such Local Services Agreement or amendment thereto. Written requests for a public hearing and/or submittal of comments must be postmarked on or before PUBLIC NOTICE 10-05-2021, and should be addressed to: SECTION 8. By virtue of the Authority’s application for, acceptance and utilization of the benefits of Nancy Martin, Louisiana Association for Challenged Adults, 10494 Florida Blvd., Walker, LA 70785 the Louisiana State Bond Commission’s (the “Commission”) approval, the Parish hereby resolves that it understands (Name and Address of Contact) The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office will accept sealed bids until 10:00 and agrees that such approval is expressly conditioned upon, and it further resolves that it understands, agrees and Should a public hearing be required, a public notice will be published stating the date, time and location of the a.m., Tuesday, October 19, 2021, for the purchase of the following: binds itself, its successors and assigns to, full and continuing compliance with the “State Bond Commission Policy hearing. on Approval of Proposed Use of Swaps, or other forms of Derivative Products Hedges, Etc.”, adopted by the Commission on July 20, 2006 (the “Policy”), as to the borrowing and other matters subject to the approval, ONE (1) 2021 FORD TRANSIT T350 CARGO VAN, DIESEL including subsequent application and approval under said Policy of the implementation or use of any swap or other NOTICE OR THE EQUIVALENT products or enhancements covered thereby. SALE OF STATE-OWNED LAND SECTION 9. The Parish President, the Parish Council Chairman and the Council Clerk are hereby Exact specifications can be obtained at the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s authorized and directed to do any and all things necessary and incidental to carry out the provisions of this Sealed bids for this sale of State-owned land will be received by the Louisiana Department of Resolution and to assist the Authority in carrying out its functions in connection with the financing, and the Office, Courthouse Building, Livingston, Louisiana between 8:00 a.m. and application to the Louisiana State Bond Commission by the Authority is hereby approved. Transportation and Development, Real Estate Section, 1201 Capitol Access Road, Baton Rouge, 4:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday. Louisiana 70802 until 4:15 P.M. the day before the letting date, after which time bids will be This Resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: received in the DOTD HQ Auditorium, from 9:00 A.M. until 10:00 A.M. on the letting date. Bids Bids will be opened at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, October 19, 2021. YEAS: MR. MACK, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, MR. ARD, MR. TALBERT, MR. WASCOM, will be publicly opened and read at 10:00 A.M. on the letting date. MR. MCMORRIS, MR. DELATTE, MR. HARRIS NAYS: NONE THE SHERIFF RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL ABSENT: NONE STATE PROJECT NO.: H.000466 ABSTAIN: NONE BIDS. HIGHWAY NAME: EDEN CHURCH ROAD _____________________________ WHEREUPON, this Resolution was declared to be adopted by the Parish Council of the Parish of ROUTE: US 190 JASON ARD, SHERIFF Livingston, State of Louisiana, on this, the 16th day of September, 2021. PARISH: LIVINGSTON PARCEL NO.: UR 2-2 PARISH OF LIVINGSTON /s/ Sandy C. Teal /s/ Garry Talbert Sandy C. Teal, Council Clerk Garry Talbert, Council Chairman LETTING DATE: October 21, 2021 MINIMUM BID: $163,900.00 Publish: September 30, 2021 STATE OF LOUISIANA October 7, 2021 PARISH OF LIVINGSTON PARCEL NO. 2-2 REMAINDER - A certain irregular tract or parcel of land containing I, the undersigned Clerk of the Parish Council of the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “Parish approximately 1.579 acres or 68, 781.24 square feet with a one story brick veneer building (no Council”) do hereby certify that the foregoing constitutes a true and correct copy of a Resolution adopted by the Parish Council on September 16, 2021, authorizing the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana to proceed with a contributory) located at the northeast corner of US 190 (FLORIDA AVENUE) AND Eden Church CITY OF DENHAM SPRINGS, STATE OF LOUISIANA not to exceed $8,000,000 financing through the Louisiana Local Government Environmental Facilities and Road in Section 32, Township 6 South, Range 3 East, Livingston Parish, Louisiana. Community Development Authority (the “Authority”); requesting the Authority to issue its Revenue Refunding The following Resolution was offered by Lamm-Williams and seconded by Smith: Bonds and authorizing the borrowing by the Parish of the proceeds from the sale thereof to allow it to refund its obligations related to Authority’s Revenue Refunding Bonds (Livingston Parish, Louisiana – North Park Project), For additional information please contact: dorian.beckwith@la.gov or 225-242-4539. RESOLUTION Series 2014; employing Bond Counsel, Municipal Advisor and Underwriter; authorizing an application to the State Bond Commission; and otherwise providing with respect thereto. A Resolution authorizing the City of Denham Springs, State of Louisiana to proceed with Bid forms may be found at: the issuance of not to exceed Nine Million Dollars ($9,000,000) of Revenue Refunding I further certify that this Resolution has not been amended or rescinded. Bonds, of the City of Denham Springs, State of Louisiana; providing certain terms of said http://wwwsp.dotd.la.gov/Inside_LaDOTD/Divisions/Engineering/Real_Estate/Pages/Bid_Bookl Bonds; making application to the State Bond Commission for approval of said Bonds; IN FAITH WHEREOF, witness my official signature and the impress of the official seal of said Parish et.aspx appointing Bond Counsel, Municipal Advisor and Underwriter; and providing for other Council of the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana on this 16th day of September, 2021. matters in connection therewith. Payment for each item shall be enclosed with the bid. The right is reserved to reject bids and waive /s/ Sandy C. Teal WHEREAS, the City of Denham Springs, State of Louisiana (the “Issuer”), has heretofore issued its (i) Sandy C. Teal, Council Clerk informalities. $9,145,000 Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2014, of which approximately $8,810,000 is currently outstanding (SEAL) (the “Series 2014 Bonds”), and (ii) $9,440,000.00 Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2015, of which approximately $7,790,000 is currently outstanding (the “Series 2015 Bonds”); and LIVINGSTON PARISH GOVERNMENT WHEREAS, in order to provide debt service savings, the Issuer, acting through its governing authority, the ADJUDICATED PROPERTY SALE ADVERTISEMENT City Council of the City of Denham Springs, State of Louisiana (the “Governing Authority”), is authorized to and believes it to be in its best interest to refund the Series 2014 Bonds maturing in 2031, and refund all or a portion of BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE CONSTITUTION AND THE the Series 2015 Bonds maturing in years 2026 through 2036 (collectively the “Refunded Bonds”) pursuant to the provisions of Chapters 14 and 14-A of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended and La. R.S. LAWS OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, I WILL SELL, AT CIVICSOURCE.COM, WITHIN 39:1430 (collectively, the “Act”) and other constitutional and statutory authority, through the issuance of its THE LEGAL HOURS FOR JUDICIAL SALES BEGINNING AT 8:00 O'CLOCK A.M ON THE refunding bonds; and 6th DAY OF OCTOBER, 2021 AND CONTINUING UNTIL SAID SALES ARE COMPLETED, TITLE TO IMMOVABLE PROPERTY ON WHICH TAXES WERE ADJUDICATED TO THE WHEREAS, pursuant to the Act, and subject to the approval of the State Bond Commission, the Issuer LIVINGSTON PARISH GOVERNMENT, TO ENFORCE COLLECTION OF TAXES. THE desires to accomplish the refunding through the issuance of not to exceed $9,000,000 of its Revenue Refunding NAMES OF SAID DELINQUENT TAX DEBTORS AND THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR Bonds, (the “Refunding Bonds”), to be secured by and payable from net revenues of the Issuer derived from the EACH OF THE PROPERTIES TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE ARE AS FOLLOWS: operation of its water, sewer, gas and sanitation systems (“Combined Utility Enterprise Fund Net Revenues”) and, if such revenues are insufficient, from any other income, revenues and receipts of the Issuer derived from any source whatsoever so long as such income, revenues and receipts are not legally dedicated for purposes incompatible BATARSEH, JONATHAN T (“Unrestricted Revenues” and together with Combined Utility Enterprise Fund Net Revenues, “Pledged Revenues”); 0 MATTIE ST, DENHAM SPRINGS, LA 70726 TAXES OWED ARE WITH ONE CERTAIN and PIECE OR PORTION OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AND ALL THE RIGHTS, WAYS, PRIVILEGES, WHEREAS, the Refunding Bonds will be issued on a parity with the Issuer’s (i) Series 2014 Bonds that are SERVITUDES, APPURTENANCES AND ADVANTAGES THEREUNTO BELONGING OR IN not refunded by the Refunding Bonds (the “Unrefunded Series 2014 Bonds”); (ii) Series 2015 Bonds that are not ANYWISE APPERTAINING, SITUATED IN THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON, STATE OF refunded by the Refunding Bonds (the “Unrefunded Series 2015 Bonds”); (iii) Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series LOUISIANA, IN THAT SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS EASTERLY AND BEING MORE 2016, issued in the original principal amount of $7,885,000 and currently outstanding in approximately the amount PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ACCORDING TO PLAT OF SURVEY PREPARED BY ALVIN of $7,140,000 (the “Series 2016 Bonds”); (iv) obligations pursuant to a Loan Agreement entered into in conjunction with the issuance by the Louisiana Local Government Environmental Facilities and Community Development FAIRBURN & ASSOCIATES, LLC DATED JUNE 14, 2004 ENTITLED, “MAP SHOWING Authority of its Convertible Revenue Refunding Bonds (Denham Springs Utilities Project), Series 2016, issued in RESUBDIVISION OF LOTS 7, 8 & THE EASTERN 30’ OF LOT 9, EASTERLY the original principal amount of $25,930,000 and currently outstanding in approximately the amount of $23,300,000 SUBDIVISION, INTO LOTS 7-A & 8-A, LOCATED IN SECTION 58, T6S-R2E, G.L.D. CITY (the “2016 Loan Agreement”); and (v) Combined Utility System Revenue Bonds, Series 2021, issued in the original OF DENHAM SPRINGS, LIVINGSTON PARISH, LOUISIANA FOR ANGELA BATARSEH,” A principal amount of $1,610,000 and currently outstanding in approximately the amount of $1,610,000 (the “Series COPY OF WHICH IS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 52, PAGE 10 ENTRY 558136 IN THE 2021 Bonds” and collectively with the Unrefunded Series 2014 Bonds, the Unrefunded Series 2015 Bonds, the OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RECORDER IN AND FOR THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON, Series 2016 Bonds and the 2016 Loan Agreement, the “Outstanding Parity Debt”). STATE OF LOUISIANA, AS LOT NUMBER EIGHT-A (8-A), SAID SUBDIVISION, SAID LOT HEAVING SUCH MEASUREMENTS AND DIMENSIONS AND SUBJECT TO SUCH WHEREAS, pursuant to the Act, it is now the desire of the Issuer to adopt this Resolution giving preliminary approval for the issuance of the Refunding Bonds for the purposes of (i) refunding all or a portion of the SERVITUDES AS SHOWN ON THE SAID MAP. Refunded Bonds; (ii) funding a reserve fund or purchasing a reserve fund surety, if necessary; and (iii) paying costs 0605741 of issuance of the Refunding Bonds, including the cost of bond insurance premium, if required; and SOUTHEASTERN HOME BUILDERS, INC 0 CORBIN AVE, WALKER, LA 70785 TAXES OWED ARE WITH ONE CERTAIN TRACT OR WHEREAS, the Issuer desires to authorize the filing of an application with the Louisiana State Bond PARCEL OF LAND, SITUATED IN THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON, STATE OF LOUISIANA, Commission (the “Commission”) requesting that the Commission grant approval to the issuance of the Refunding IN THAT SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS THE MEADOWS SUBDIVISION, SECOND FILING, Bonds in accordance with the Act; and PHASE I, AND BEING DESIGNATED AS LOT SEVENTY-NINE-A (79-A), SAID SUBDIVISION, SAID LOT HAVING THE DIMENSIONS AND BEING SUBJECT TO THE WHEREAS, the Issuer recognizes, finds and determines that a real necessity exists for the employment of SERVITUDES REFLECTED ON THE “FINAL PLAT OF THE MEADOWS SUBDIVISION Bond Counsel, Municipal Advisor and Underwriter; and SECOND FILING PHASE 1 & THE RESUBDIVIDING OF LOTS 70, 71, 72, & 79 OF THE MEADOWS FIRST FILING LOCATED IN SECTION 24, T 6 S-R 3 E, GLD., LIVINGSTON NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Denham Springs, State of PARISH, LOUISIANA, FOR GEORGE E. ALLEN & LYNN ROSE PALMER SIBLEY DBA S & Louisiana, acting as the governing authority of the City of Denham Springs, State of Louisiana, that: A INVESTMENT, INC.” PREPARED BY ALEX THERIOT, JR., & ASSOCIATES, INC., LAND SECTION 1. Authorization. Pursuant to the provisions of the Act, the Issuer does hereby authorize the SURVEYORS, DATED AUGUST 6, 1996, RECORDED AT ENTRY NO. 370,812 OF THE issuance of not exceeding $9,000,000 of Revenue Refunding Bonds, in one or more series, of the City of Denham OFFICIAL CONVEYANCE RECORDS FOR THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON. Springs, State of Louisiana. The form and details of the Refunding Bonds, the exact principal amounts and interest rates thereof shall be established pursuant to a subsequent ordinance of the Issuer, provided that the interest rate on THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO: the Refunding Bonds will not exceed five percent (5.00%) per annum. The Refunding Bonds will be issued on a taxable or tax-exempt basis and will have a final maturity date no later than December 1, 2036. The Refunding 1. THOSE RESTRICTIONS RECORDED AT COB 670/258 ON 12/21/1995 IN THE Bonds will be issued only as fully registered bonds, in minimum denominations of no less than $5,000. The RECORDS OF LIVINGSTON PARISH. Refunding Bonds will be secured by and payable from Pledged Revenues, on a parity with the Outstanding Parity 0260083 Debt, and will be sold at private sale in accordance with the provisions of the Act. SECTION 2. Employment of Bond Counsel. A real necessity is hereby found for the employment of ON THE DAY OF SALE I WILL SELL THE PROPERTY TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. THE special counsel in connection with the issuance of the Refunding Bonds, and accordingly Butler Snow LLP, Bond SALE WILL BE WITHOUT APPRAISEMENT, FOR CASH OR OTHER PAYMENT Counsel, is hereby employed and requested to do and perform comprehensive legal and coordinate professional METHODS ACCEPTABLE TO THE TAX COLLECTOR, IN LEGAL TENDER MONEY OF work with respect to the issuance of the aforesaid bonds of the Issuer for the purposes stated hereinabove. Said Bond THE UNITED STATES, AND A NON-WARRANTY CASH SALE CERTIFICATE SHALL BE Counsel shall prepare and submit to this Governing Authority for adoption all of the proceedings incidental to the ISSUED TO THE PURCHASER FOR THE PROPERTY. authorization, issuance, sale and delivery of the bonds, shall counsel and advise this Governing Authority as to the issuance and sale of the bonds, and shall furnish their opinion covering the legality of the issuance thereof. The fee of special bond counsel in connection with the issuance of the aforesaid bonds of the Issuer is hereby fixed at a sum not to exceed the maximum fee allowed by the Attorney General’s fee guidelines for comprehensive legal and coordinate professional services in the issuance of bonds, based on the amount of said bonds actually issued, sold, delivered and paid for, plus “out-of-pocket” expenses. Bond Counsel fees may be paid from the proceeds of the Refunding Bonds and shall be contingent upon the issuance, sale and delivery of said bonds. A certified copy of this Resolution shall be submitted to the Attorney General of the State of Louisiana for his written approval of said employment and of the fee herein designated. No compensation will be due unless and until the Refunding Bonds are delivered. SECTION 3. Employment of Municipal Advisor. A real necessity is hereby found for the employment of an Independent Registered Municipal Advisor to the Governing Authority in connection with the issuance of the aforesaid bonds and therefore the firm of Government Consultants, Inc. is hereby engaged. The fee to be paid for such services may be paid from the proceeds of the Refunding Bonds and shall be in an amount agreed to by the Governing Authority. No compensation will be due unless and until the Refunding Bonds are delivered. SECTION 4. Designation of Underwriter. Crews & Associates, Inc. is hereby designated as Underwriter in connection with the issuance, sale and delivery of the Refunding Bonds. SECTION 5. State Bond Commission. Application is hereby made to the State Bond Commission, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (the “Commission”), for approval of the issuance and sale of the Refunding Bonds and for consent and authority to proceed with the issuance and sale of the Refunding Bonds as provided above, and Bond Counsel is directed to make application to the Commission in accordance with the foregoing on behalf of the Issuer. By virtue of the Issuer’s application for, acceptance and utilization of the benefits of the Commission’s approval resolved and set forth herein, it resolves that it understands and agrees that such approval is expressly conditioned upon, and it further resolves that it understands, agrees and binds itself, its successors and assigns to, full and continuing compliance with the “State Bond Commission Policy on Approval of Proposed Use of Swaps, or other forms of Derivative Products Hedges, Etc.”, adopted by the Commission on July 20, 2006 (the “Policy”), as to the borrowing and other matters subject to the approval, including subsequent application and approval under said Policy of the implementation or use of any swap or other products or enhancements covered thereby. SECTION 6. Prescriptive Period. A copy of this Resolution shall be published immediately after its adoption in one (1) issue of the official journal of the Issuer. For thirty (30) days after the date of publication, any person in interest may contest the legality of this Resolution, any provision of the Refunding Bonds, the provisions herein made for the security and payment of the Refunding Bonds and the validity of all other provisions and proceedings relating to the authorization and issuance of the Refunding Bonds. After the said thirty (30) days, no person shall have any cause of action to test the regularity, formality, legality, or effectiveness of this Resolution, and the provisions hereof, for any cause whatever. Thereafter, it shall be conclusively presumed that every legal requirement for the issuance of the Refunding Bonds has been compiled with. No court shall have the authority to inquire into any of these matters after the said thirty (30) days. SECTION 7. Authorized Officers. The Mayor and the Council Clerk of the Governing Authority are hereby authorized, empowered and directed to execute such documents, certificates and instruments as they may deem necessary to effect the transactions contemplated by this Resolution. SECTION 8. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: YEAS: Dugas, Lamm-Williams, Poole, Smith, Wesley NAYS: None ABSENT: None
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 THE LIVINGSTON PARISH NEWS 17 EAST, JULIE MCGURK I EAVES, VICKIE HOLGATE EDWARDS, SPENCER MANUEL The following is a list of 520 Jurors drawn to serve and who shallEDWARDS, report for duty VELMAat the Livingston DARLENE Parish Courthouse located at 20300 Government Boulevard, Livingston, ELLEDGE,LATASHA at 10:30LEIGH DUVIC a.m. on Tuesday, October 12, 2021. ELLIOTT, KIMBERLY DAWN ELLIS, MICKEY The following is a list of 520 Jurors drawn to serve and who shall report for duty at the Livingston ELVIR, JOAN LENORE STILLEY Parish Courthouse located at 20300 Government Boulevard, Livingston, LA at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, October 12, 2021. ENDERLE, KAREN D EPPINETT, SUSAN MARIE ABADIE, CHRISTIAN MATTHEW ABADIE, CHRISTIAN MATTHEW ERNEST, CHLOE MARIE I ACHORD, SARAH ELIZABETH ACHORD, SARAH ELIZABETH ALFORD, KELLIE BYRNS ESCO, ANTHONY MARQUELL ALFORD, KELLIE BYRNS ALFORD, PEYTON THOMAS ALVARADO, JENNIFER AMICK, RUSSELL LEE KRISTEL EUKER, CAROLINE ANN ALFORD, ANDERMANN, ABBEY PEYTON MICHEL THOMAS ANDERSON, JOHN M JR EUNICE, BENJAMIN THOMAS ALVARADO, ANTLE, JENNIFER ALLENJENNIFER KRISTEL ANDRUS, JESSICA NOEL EVANS, LEANN F AMICK, ARCENEAUX, RUSSELL LEE APPLING, JONATHAN NEIL EVERLY, STEVEN MARK BRENT GERALD ARNOLD, KOREY JAMES ANDERMANN, ARNOLD, PAMELA D ABBEY MICHEL ARTHURS, OLA RENEE COLLINS FABRE, VAN NGUYEN PUBLIC NOTICE ANDERSON, AUSTIN, EMMA JOHN M JR FALCON, EDWIN SIMON AUSTIN, HAROLD A IDA DEBRIS REMOVAL FROM DITCHES AND CANALS 2021 ANDRUS, BACILE, DOROTHY JESSICA NOEL AYDELL, MARC JOSEPH NAVARRE Livingston Parish Gravity Drainage District 1 BAIN, BILLY RAY ANTLE, BALFANTZ, JENNIFER ALLEN JASON DERRICK SR FARMER, JAMES RAY III Request for Proposals BALLARD, SHARON APPLING, BANKS, DONALD RAY JONATHAN NEIL FARRISTER, JOSEPH F JR BANKSTON, RAYMOND G Sealed Proposals will be received by Livingston Parish Gravity Drainage District 1 (LPGDD1 or the ARCENEAUX, BARNEWOLD, JACE MICHAELBRENT GERALD BANTA, CHRISTOPHER W FERGUSON, STEVEN District), Parish of Livingston, at 8098 B Florida Boulevard, Denham Springs, LA 70726, either by BEADLE, RHONDA D ARNOLD, BEDERKA, MARGARET KOREYD JAMES FILPO, JUAN C electronic submission through Central Bidding or hand delivered, no later than 10:00 a.m. local BEHRNES, IAN LEIF time on Tuesday, October 26, 2021. Submittals shall be made in accordance with Instructions in ARNOLD, PAMELA D BENJAMIN-STEWART, AISHA WYNNE BENTON, KEVIN G FITZGERALD, BURNEL GENE the Proposal Package furnished by LPGDD1. The District reserves the right to reject any or all ARTHURS, BERGERON, CURTIS ANTHONY BERNARD, PAIGE ELIZABETHOLA RENEE COLLINS FLETCHER, WILLIAM L III Proposals, to waive irregularities and/or informalities in any Proposal, and to make and award in any manner, consistent with law, deemed in the best interest of the District. AUSTIN, EMMA FONTENOT, CYNTHIA MARIE The Proposal Package (Forms and Instructions) is available to interested parties with AUSTIN, HAROLD A FONTENOT, DELORIES E demonstrated experience in providing Debris Removal from Ditches and Canals located AYDELL, MARC JOSEPH FONTENOT, JESSE LEE throughout LPGDD1 and funded by governmental agencies. The Proposal Package can be obtained from the LPGDD1 Office, at 8098 B Florida Boulevard, Denham Springs, LA 70726 or via BACILE, DOROTHY NAVARRE FONTENOT, LYNDA ELAINE electronic submission through Central Bidding. Office hours areMonday – Thursday 7:30 AM to BAIN, BILLY RAY FONTENOT, SHELLEY ADAMS 4:30 PM. Telephone number is 225-664-5827. BALFANTZ, JASON DERRICK SR FORMAN, TERRANCE TREMAINE The successful proposer will be required to furnish a Letter of Surety from a company currently BALLARD, SHARON FOSTER, REBECCA CLAIRE on the U.S. Department of the Treasury Financial Management Service list of approved bonding BANKS, DONALD RAY companies which is published annually in the Federal Register, or by a Louisiana domiciled FRAZIER, EARL HENRY insurance company with at least an A-rating in the latest printing of the A.M. Best's Key Rating BANKSTON, RAYMOND G FREEMAN, AMANDA PARKER Guide. Certificates of Insurance will also be required as specified. BANTA, CHRISTOPHER W GALLIEN, BELINDA B LPGDD1 is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage all small and minority-ownedfirms and BARNEWOLD, JACE MICHAEL GARAUDY, CECIL JOHN women’s business enterprises to participate in this solicitation. BEADLE, RHONDA D GARCIA, HORTENCIA L I Any person with disabilities requiring special accommodations must contact the LPGDD1 Office at BEDERKA, MARGARET D 225-664-5827 no later than twenty-four (24) hours prior to Proposal opening. GARCIA-ANGEL, PERLA IRIS BEHRNES, IAN LEIF GARDINER, BAILEE KAY David Provost BENJAMIN-STEWART, AISHA WYNNE LPGDD1 Board Chairman GARRISON, PAULA P BENTON, KEVIN G Advertisement Source and Dates: BERGERON, CURTIS ANTHONY GAUTHIER, ROSEMARY S Livingston Parish News BERNARD, PAIGE ELIZABETH GAUTREAUX, WENDELL JR Central Bidding GIBSON, JASON ALEXANDER Thursday, September 30, 2021 PUBLIC NOTICE BERNARD, PAULA JEAN GILMORE, JOLI' BARBER Thursday, October 7, 2021 Thursday, October 14, 2021 IDA DISASTER DEBRIS MONITORING 2021 BERNARD, STEFANIE NELSON GIRLINGHOUSE, LYNDSEY LAVERGN Livingston Parish Gravity Drainage District 1 BERNE, KATIE ELIZABETH WIRICK GIVENS, BETTY CARMEL Request for Proposals BESSINGER, PATRICIA D GRANGER, SHANE F Livingston Parish Gravity Drainage District 1 (LPGDD1 or the District) hereby issues a Request for BETHEL, LEXUS PAYTON GRAVES, JOSEPH P Proposal (RFP) for Disaster Debris Monitoring and related Services. BISHOP, JONATHAN TREY GRIFFIN, CARL DELBERT Sealed Proposals will be received by LPGDD1, located at 8098 B Florida Boulevard, Denham BLACK, JESSICA ECKARD GRIFFITH, NICOLE HELEN Springs, LA 70726, until 10:30 a.m. local time on Tuesday, October 26, 2021. Submittals shall be made in accordance with Instructions in the Proposal Package furnished by LPGDD1. BLADES, BRANDI LYNN GRILLO, LAUREN MARIE BLISS, JOHN C Specifications and support documents may be obtained at the LPGDD1 office, located at 8098 B GUILLOT, CORY PAUL Florida Boulevard, Denham Springs, Louisiana 70726 or they can also be viewed and BLOUNT, CAROL ANN GUNTER, EDNAMAY S downloaded online at Central Bidding, www.centralauctionhouse.com. Qualifications, proposals, BOND, MELVA F and bids can be submitted either by electronic submission through Central Bidding, HAMPTON, DARIUS MONTRELL www.centralauctionhouse .com, or hand delivered to the LPGDD1 office. BORER, TRACY ANN HAMPTON, LARRY B JR BOSCH, NICOLE MARIE Livingston Parish Gravity Drainage District 1 (LPGDD1 or the District) is soliciting sealed proposals HAMPTON, RONALD K to provide Disaster and/or Storm Recovery monitoring services for debris removal stemming BOUDREAUX, VIRGIE ANN from Hurricane Ida. HANO, ROCKY ALAN BOURGEOIS, MARIA ANN HARDIN, SHARMAINE PORCHE LPGDD1 requires disaster debris management, recovery, and consulting services to support the BOURQUE, ANITA M HARLESS, CATHERINE oversight and management of debris recovery and removal contractors. Other services may include but are not limited to facilitating communications with FEMA, the State of Louisiana and BOWERS, ALEXANDRIA MICHELLE HARPER, LOWELL G other state and federal agencies. BOWLING, ELLIS J HARRIS, CASSIE SCOTT The District reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals, to waive irregularities and/or BOYD, WILLIAM D III HARRIS, RAYMOND D informalities in any Proposal, and to make and award in any manner, consistent with law, deemed in the best interest of the District. BOZEMAN, JAMIE LEIGH HASER, JOHN COLIN BRADLEY, KEVIN MICHAEL HATLEY, MATTHEW LEE David Provost BRANTLEY, CARMEN WADE HAWES, MELISSA THOMPSON LPGDD1 Board Chairman BRASSEAUX, SPIKE WAYNE HEBERT, ERIC CHASE Advertisement Source and Dates: BRAUD, KIRK J HEBERT, STERLING J Livingston Parish News Central Bidding BREAUX, GABRIELLE MAE HENDERSON, CHANTELLE G Thursday, September 30, 2021 BRIGALIA, TERRI LEIGH HENDERSON, JACKIE TODD Thursday, October 7, 2021 BRIGNAC, CEDRIC PAUL III HENDERSON, KEVIN RAY JR Thursday, October 14, 2021 BRIGNAC, MR HARRY GENE JR HENDRIKSEN, DANIEL BROCK, STEVEN BLAKE HERNANDEZ, ENRIQUE M BROWN, CHERYL ASHLEY HESS, VERONICA L BROWNING, PAMELA L HICKLE, RICKEY LEE BRUMFIELD, TINA LYNNE HICKS, DEANNE MICHELLE BRYANT, BARRON BARTLEY HIDALGO, LARRY A BURCHFIELD, TRUDIE JOINER HIDALGO, MAX JASON BURGE, CLAIRE M FANCETT HILL, BRIAN LEE BURNETT, DOROTHY HILL, JESSICA DANIELLE BURROUGHS, MERI BRITTON HITT, JO ANN S BURROUGHS, THOMAS C HOLLIDAY, EDDIE J CALDWELL, JANICE H HOLLINGSWORTH, THESEL ANN CAMBRE, JEREMY WAYNE HOLLIS, ASHLEY NICOLE CAMBRE, MARY SCHMITT HOLLIS, LAURA ELIZABETH CAMPANILE, SHERIDAN MICHELLE HOOD, CLINE W JR CAMRON, ROBIN RENEE HOOVER, LISA BREAUX CANTRELL, HUEY MICHAEL HORNING, STANLEY WAYNE CARDINALE, SCOTT ANTHONY HUFF, COLTON ALEXANDER CARLIN, CHRISTOPHER PAUL HUGHES, BONNIE WHEAT CARLINO, ALINA G HUGHES, JOY BUTTS CARROLL, JEFFERY SCOTT HUTCHERSON, SHIRLEY S CARROLL, JERI LITTLE HUTCHINSON, JENNIFER MARIE CARRUTH, DONALD L HUTCHINSON, KIMBERLY STEWART CARTER, TANYA LYNETTE HYDE, ROSE MARIE CASTANO, RAQUEL MARIA HYMEL, JESSICA FAITH CASTON, SAMUEL BUTLER IV INGRAM, MADELINE ELIZABETH CESARIO, DEVIN ASHLEY INTRES, JUSTIN A CHAMPAGNE, HAROLD J JR JACKSON, IFE AYESHA CLARK, STEPHEN W JACKSON, MARQUITA E CLEVELAND, JOSEPH H JACOBSEN, THOMAS EDWARD COBB, LORI LANE JARREAU, ROBIN R COCKERHAM, ELISA CAROLIN JARREAU, SONYA RENE COLEMAN, ALEXIS SMITH JEANSONNE, TAMMY CAROLYN COMEAUX, JENIFER MORAN JENKINS, JAMES A COMPTON, DONNY GLASS JENKINS, ROBERT D COPPOCK, STEVEN FLOYD JESSUP, DANIEL PAUL CORONA, JOSHUA JOHNSON, DENA JANELL COTHAM, LEIGH ANDREA JOHNSON, MARY LUCINDA COURVILLE, DANA LOUIS JOHNSTON, BRIANNA MICHELLE COXE, KERRI MCDONALD JOINER, DONALD WAYNE CREEL, CYNTHIA C JONES, DOUGLAS E CREHAN, VERA JONES, HALLE MARIE CRESIE, JOYCE B JONES, KEITH A CROCHET, ZACHARY JOSEPH JONES, KIRK JAMES CURTIS, DONNA MAY JONES, TAMMY MALLARD CUTBIRTH, JEFFREY JAMES JONES, TRACY LYNN DAIGLE AUCOIN, LIAM CONNOR JONES-DEIHL, MANDI MELISSA DAIGLE, KRISTY STOKER JORDAN, PATRICIA P OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS DANIEL, NATASHA A JORDAN, SADIE RUTH Sealed proposals for: Project No. 2109 D'ARMOND, DIANNE B KELLER, JANET A SOUTH LIVE OAK ELEMENTARY ADDITIONS DAVIDSON, SHEILA EDWARDS KELLY, NANCY M Denham Springs, Louisiana DAVIS, CATHY W KENNEDY, DONNA will be received and opened at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 28, 2021, in the offices of LIVINGSTON PARISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS, located on 13909 Florida Blvd., Livingston, Louisiana. Bids will be DAVIS, CHRISTIAN ELISE KENNEY, JAYMIS addressed to LIVINGSTON PARISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS and will be publicly opened and read at the time and date above mentioned. DAVIS, DONALD GLENN KERSEY, JACOB DANIEL The successful Bidder will be required to enter into a contract with the above Owner and to furnish all the DAVIS, HEATHER ELIZABETH KERSEY, SONDRA DARLIE materials, perform all of the work, supervise, coordinate, administrate and be responsible for the work. DAVIS, JAMES LAWRENCE JR KING, JOSEPH TIMOTHY A cashier's or certified check, payable without recourse to LIVINGSTON PARISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS or acceptable surety proposal bond in an amount not less than 5% and of the largest possible bid must DAVIS, REGINALD KING, KENNEDY RAE accompany each bid as a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will promptly enter into a contract and execute bonds in forms as outlined in the Specifications. A performance and payment bonds in an DAVIS, TAMELA KING, KRISTIN MICHELLE amount of 100% of the contract will be required to be furnished by the successful bidder, and all costs in connection with such bonds shall be paid by the successful bidder. DENICOLA, KIMBERLY ANN KIRKLAND, RHONDA A Complete Bidding Documents are available in electronic form. They may be obtained from Letterman’s DEPAULA, DONNA WALL KLIER, EFFIE LAVERNE Online Plan Room at www.lettermans.com or Central Bidding at www.centralauctionhouse.com. Electronic copies can be downloaded at no cost to the Contractor. Printed copies are not available from the office of the DESSELLE, KELSEY ANN LAMBERT, CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL Architect, however, arrangements can be made to obtain them from Letterman’s Blue Print and Supply Co. or Central Auction House. Plan holders are responsible for their own reproduction costs. Questions about this DIXON, FRANK M LAMBERT, SHAWN MICHAEL procedure may be directed to Letterman’s Blue Print and Supply Co., 4726 Government Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70806; phone: 225-925-2663 or Central Auction House, LTD, 11103 Park Place Drive, Baton Rouge, LA DOHERTY, ROBERT EUGENE JR LAMPTON, PAUL MITCHELL 70818; phone: 225-810-4814. DOOLEY, BRIAN JOSEPH LANDRY, DONOVAN Prospective Bidders are cautioned that the failure to obtain Bid Documents from the Architect as set forth above or notify the Architect of an intention to Bid could prevent the Prospective Bidder from receiving DOUGET, TERRY J LANDRY, KELLY BUTLER additional information, updates or addenda that may be issued concerning bidding on this Project. DRAPER, CORY D LANDRY, MELISSA KAY Bidding Documents may be examined at the office of Gasaway Gasaway Bankston Architects, 1007 W. Thomas Street, Suite G, Hammond, Louisiana, 70401. DRUMMOND, HEATHER ANNE KING LANG, PAMELA WELLS Electronic bids may be submitted online at www.centralauctionhouse.com. DUGAS, BRIAN GORDON LAPLACE, MICHAEL LOUIS The Contractor shall certify that he is licensed under R.S. 37:2150-2192 and show his license number and DUKES, JERRY WAYNE LASYONE, TESSIE WARREN contract name on the bid envelope. DUNCAN, BRAYTON LATHAM, MICHAEL A Pre-Bid Conference will be held at 2:00 p.m. on October 14, 2021, at the project site, 8400 Cecil Drive, Denham Springs, LA 70706. DUPLESSIS, JESSICA BOWMAN LEA, BEATRICE M K Livingston Parish School Board DUPREE, AUBREY J LEA, PATRICIA DWYER DUPUY, JULIE L LEA, WENDY RENEE EAST, JULIE MCGURK LEDUFF, GRESOLYN TYNE BYRD ______________________________________ Joe Murphy, Superintendent EAVES, VICKIE HOLGATE LEE, FELICIA RESHAY
___ LEA, WENDY RENEE I 18LEDUFF, THE LIVINGSTON PARISH GRESOLYN TYNE LEE, FELICIA RESHAY LEINDECKER, JOHN D JR BYRD NEWS SCOTT, SHARIE F SHARP, JEREMY B SHELTON, DIANNA T Livingston Parish; and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 WHEREAS, Mighty Moms adopted the Vision Statement, “To see all children graduate with full minds and full tummies,” and the Mission Statement, “Nurturing hungry children to success”; and WHEREAS, today, Mighty Moms is a 501(c)3 organization which organizes programs for SHEPHERD, REBEKAH JENNINGS children in our community to provide food and hygiene products through the Full Tummy Project, LEONARD, SAMANTHA G SHOCKLEY, BRANDI JO the Food Pantry, The Barrel Project, and the Feeding Young Minds Project. LEWIS, ANITA F NOW, THEREFORE, I, Layton Ricks, Livingston Parish President, in recognition of the SIBLEY, BERLYN FUNK commitment, faith and love of Mighty Moms, do hereby proclaim LORENA, NICHOLAS GRANT SIBLEY, CHERYL PERKINS September 1st 2021 LOTT, ADRIANNA CHILDHOOD HUNGER AWARENESS DAY SIBLEY, DENNIS C LUSTIG, SARAH ELIZABETH In Livingston Parish and urge our great community to educate themselves on the impact that SIBLEY, HOWARD L JR childhood hunger has in Livingston Parish in our schools and neighborhoods and to support the MABILE, COURTNEY LYNN SIBLEY, MATTHEW AARON efforts of Mighty Moms through prayer and donations. MACKEY, MICHAEL AUSTIN SIBLEY, MICHAELA ELIZABETH _/s/ Layton Ricks MACNABB, JULIA ELLEN SIMON, ANGELA QUELENE Layton Ricks Livingston Parish President MARANTO, MELISSA G SIMPSON, ASHLEY The Parish President addressed agenda item number 9b, “Ordinance for Health/Safety River MARCEC, JACQUELINE RENEE SLACK, GRACE KATHERINE Tubing in Parish: Send to the Livingston Parish Ordinance Committee for Recommendations”. The Parish President wished to voice his opinion about the matter. He stated that this was not about MARTIN, SHERI THERESE SMALLEY, SCOTT A prohibiting tubing on our waterways at all. He furthered remarked that many people travel to Livingston Parish to enjoy fishing, skiing and boating and also tubing on our waterways. However, MARTIN, WILLIAM HEATH SMITH, CHRISTINE COUVILLON it has reached a point that he would like to ask the Ordinance committee to possibly consider looking at things at a safety standpoint that could be put in place, within the adoption of an MATHERNE, GARY N SMITH, CHRISTOPHER LLOYD ordinance. He suggested things such as a type 3 life vest and specify who would be responsible MATTHEWS, MALESHA C for providing the life vest. He quantified that these are individuals and adults that are making SMITH, ERROL MCCOY decisions to go tubing. Then he questioned who would patrol it. He asked would it be up to the MATTHEWS, PATRICIA A business owners or the individuals to provide the life vests? And what age group would be required SMITH, GAYLA DENISE to wear the life vests? He proposed monitoring, and asked who would tasked with that? The Parish MAULDIN, KASSIE BELAIRE President reiterated that he did not wish to stop anyone from going on the Parish’s waterways and SMITH, HERMAN GENE JR enjoying what they are doing, and would like some safety measures put in place to prevent tragic MAY, EMILY ANNE things from happening in the future. He requested for the implementation of an ordinance that SMITH, JOEL L JR MAY, PATTY ANN would be fair to people that are doing this every day, but also considerate to the safety aspect of SMITH, KAROL ANN KEALTY what people have gone through in the past. He concluded that it was time to do an ordinance and MAY, REBEKAH LAYNE to look at something that the Parish could possibly do to help solve some of these issues, if it’s SMITH, MICHAEL RAY possible to do that, and who would be responsible for the rules and regulations that were put in MAYER, MICHAEL GEORGE place. He suggested that life vests would be a good place to start. SMITH, RACHEL OPHELIA MCCARTHY, DARLENE DIGIROLAMO The chair advised that the Ordinance chairman had called another meeting for the following week SMITH, RAYMOND L and would be looking at the tips for tubing that Administration had submitted to the Council and MCCLAIN, BENJAMIN how to implement those in ordinance form. SMITH, ROBERT F MCCLELEN, RYAN JACOB Public input: Lisa Hilliard, resident of Park Lane Drive in Central SMITH, WESLEY D Kim Hilliard-Bangura, resident of Georgia MCCOY, DOMINIC DEMOND SOILEAU, DUSTIN LAMAR The Parish President responded to their comments and suggestions. He then asked the chairman MCCOY, JOSHUA PAUL if he could make a couple of statements before he concluded his report. SPARKS, KATHERINE M MCCOY, RICHARD B The Parish President acknowledged that everyone was dealing with COVID, and they had lost a SPROLES, APRIL LYNN MCCURDY, ANTHONY E II good friend the night before, former Councilman Don Wheat. He stated that everyone is important STAFFORD, TARA FAYE and he did not want to be insensitive to others, but wished to acknowledge Don Wheat as he was MCDANIEL, TAMMY C a former Council member and wished to send prayers to his family and loved ones, and certainly STARKEY, WILLIAM WILBUR with everyone in the community and all around the country that are dealing with COVID. MCGEHEE, JENNIFER LOUISE STATON, CAITLIN BROOKE He further wished to update everyone on the preparations for the storm that was heading toward MCINTYRE, WILLIAM JOHN our area. The Parish President also petitioned for everyone to be in prayer for the events taking STEELE, DIANA PATTERSON place in Afghanistan. MCKANSTRY, IVORY KENYATTA STEWART, AMY LORENA MCKNIGHT, MARY A The chair stated that he wished to remind everyone that the Ordinance committee would be having STEWART, CLAUDIA GAYLE a Zoom meeting on Tuesday, the 31st at six o’clock (6:00) p.m. to discuss further the MCLIN, DESIRAE LYNN implementation of safety measures on the river. STEWART, LAURIE HOLLIE MCLIN, ERICA LEA Having no further comments, the chair addressed agenda item number 10, “Public Hearing and STOLTZ, LINDSAY ONEAL Adoption of L.P. Ordinance No. 21-19: Approval of drainage servitude revocation for Eric MCLIN, PAUL STANLEY STORY, JANICE S Lemoine located on Kaden Creek Drive in Council District 7” and asked the Council clerk to read MCMILLON, GLADYS R the ordinance by title. STOUT, THOMAS RYAN MEADOWS, MARY LYNN The chair opened the Public Hearing and asked if there were anyone who wished to comment on STPIERRE, LISA this agenda item. MEHRL, VICTOR STULL IV SWAGGERTY, TRAVIS W Public input: Herb Cornelius, representing Mr. Eric Lemoine on this request to approve MERGE, BENJAMIN M a quitclaim, being Survey Coordinator of Alvin Fairburn and Associates SWEET, ROSALIE C MESSMER, KATHRYN COFIELD Mr. Cornelius explained that the servitude was overdesigned in this instance, and in an abundance SWINNEY, PHILIP of caution, the actual drainage ditch and the needed servitude for maintenance, only occupies MILEY, JAMES E thirty-five (35’) feet. They are requesting that the remaining forty-five (45’) feet be revoked and TALBERT, TIMOTHY MAURICE return that to the property owners. Upon this request, they have received approval from Gravity MILLER, JACOB LANE Drainage District No. 5, and have received letters of no objection from all of the utilities and the TANNER, MYLINH TRAN MILLER, LES adjacent property owners. TANTILLO, JORDYN LYNN MILLER, MORRIS E The chair questioned if there were any other comments from the public. TAYLOR, HEIDI JO MILTON, KEVIN MARK Having none, the chair closed the Public Hearing asked if anyone on the Council wished to TERRELL, JUSTIN THOMAS comment. MITCHELL, PETER M Councilman Tracy Girlinghouse advised that he had visited the site in question and agreed with THAMES, BRITTANY ALEXANDRIA MONROE, DANIELLE MONROE Mr. Cornelius that the servitude was way over engineered and wished to make the motion to adopt THERIOT, CALVIN this ordinance and grant the revocation. MONROE, SHANDA LOUISE THOMAS, ROBERT STATE OF LOUISIANA MONTGOMERY, CHRISTOPHER HART PARISH OF LIVINGSTON THOMAS, VICTORIA NICOLE MORENO, OXANA SKRIPNIK LPR NO. 21-258 THOMPSON, AMANDA DANIELLE The following ordinance which was previously introduced in written form required for adoption MORGAN, TAMMY C at a regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council on August 12, 2021 a summary thereof THOMPSON, GERALD AUSTIN JR having been published in the Official Journal together with a notice of public hearing which was MOROVICH, CHERYL held in accordance with said public notice, was brought up for final passage on August 26, 2021 THOMPSON, MARY S on Motion of Tracy Girlinghouse and seconded by R.C. “Bubba” Harris: MORRIS, MEKEILA LAFAE THOMPSON, RONALD DWAYNE L.P. ORDINANCE NO. 21-19 MORRISON, MARY LEBLANC TOWNLEY, SHEENA MONES AN ORDINANCE REVOKING THE DEDICATION, ABANDONING, AND QUITCLAIMING MORRISON, VICTOR ALAN IN FAVOR OF: TRAMEL, LORI PLUNKET MULLEN, KAYLA ANN MADISON S. AND JONATHAN C. THOMPSON, A 22.33’ X 18.13’ X 15.81’ (141.90 TRIMBLE, BRIAN TIMOTHY SF) TRIANGULAR PORTION OF A 30’ DRAINAGE SERVITUDE, LOCATED IN THE MURPHY, DALE ROGER NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 6 IN KADEN CREEK SUBDIVISION, TROXCLAIR, CYNTHIA MARIE BILL CRANFORD JR. AND REBECCA CRANFORD, 45’ OF AN EXISTING 80’ MURRAY, KEVIN SHANE DRAINAGE SERVITUDE, LOCATED ON THE WESTERNMOST SIDE OF LOT 7 IN TUCKER, GREGORY JOSEPH SR KADEN CREEK SUBDIVISION, NARCISSE, MARLISKA DECLOUETTE TURNER, OLIVIA FRANCES DESSELLE ERIC P. LEMOINE, 45’ OF AN EXISTING 80’ DRAINAGE SERVITUDE, LOCATED NAVARRE, VANESSA WHITEHEAD ON THE WESTERNMOST SIDE OF LOT 8 IN KADEN CREEK SUBDIVISION, TUTT, KALEB ANDRE CARL P. AND AMY L. WESTBROOK, 45’ OF AN EXISTING 80’ DRAINAGE NEWSOME, SIMON JOSHUA SERVITUDE, LOCATED ON THE WESTERNMOST SIDE OF LOT 9 IN KADEN CREEK ULMER, SHANA PRICE SUBDIVISION, NICHOLS, MADISON CLAIRE KYLE W. JACKSON, 45’ OF AN EXISTING 80’ DRAINAGE SERVITUDE, UNDERWOOD, SHEILA ANN LOCATED ON THE WESTERNMOST SIDE OF LOT 10 IN KADEN CREEK SUBDIVISION, NICKENS, DEIRDRE KNAB VALEROS, DAVID ARNEL CHRISTOPHER D. AND ROBYN E. BARRON, 45’ OF AN EXISTING 80’ NOLAND, EMILY A DRAINAGE SERVITUDE, LOCATED ON THE WESTERNMOST SIDE OF LOT 11 IN KADEN CREEK SUBDIVISION, O'DONOGHUE, TYLER CADE VERON, DUSTIN T W & W NEIGHBORHOODS LLC, 45’ OF AN EXISTING 80’ DRAINAGE VICK, CRYSTAL MARYANN SERVITUDE, LOCATED ON THE WESTERNMOST SIDE OF LOT 12 IN KADEN CREEK OGLESBY, WILLARD WADE, NAVADA LYNN SUBDIVISION, OLANO, MARY KAYE WAGNER, LORI A WAINWRIGHT, COLTON DEAN ALL LOCATED IN SECTION 8, T6S-R4E, G.L.D., LIVINGSTON PARISH, LOUISIANA, ONEAL, LYNDA H WALKER, CHARLES R JR BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN. O'NEIL, EMILY GRACE WALLACE, RITCHIE RANDALL Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: WARD, KALEB GARLAND ORILLION, RODGEST HILLMAN WARD, MAKENZIE YEAS: MR. WASCOM, MR. TALBERT, MR. ARD, MR. DELATTE, MR. HARRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, MR. MACK OWENS, DOUGLAS D WARMAN, RILEY MITCHELL NAYS: NONE PACE, ANN T WASHINGTON, LATOYA SHALETTE WATKINS, HEATHER J ABSENT: NONE PARKER, CHARLES H WATKINS, RAMONA ANN LEON ABSTAIN: NONE PARKER, KRISTI LYNETTE WATTS, WARREN K And the ordinance was declared adopted on the 26th day of August 2021. WAUGH, ALASKA LYNN PARSONS, CYNTHIA HAYES WEIR, JASON AARON (The above and foregoing ordinance, upon final approval by the President, or the Council in case PEAK, DARLA HUNSTOCK WELCH, LANCE GORDON of veto by the President, shall be published in full in the Official Journal by the Clerk of the Council WEST, KEVIN JOHN within fifteen (15) days of its adoption and shall be recorded in full in the Livingston Parish PEARSON, DARRIN L WHITE, RICHARD K Council Ordinance Book No. 5) -------------------------------------------------------- PENDARVIS, CONNIE B WHITE, TYLER MICHAEL The chair addressed agenda item number 11, “Public Hearing and Adoption of L.P. Ordinance No. PERKINS, JENNIFER CLARISE WICKWIRE, MIRANDA KAY 21-20: Amend Section 50-3, “Speed of Boats”, Part (C)9, “Tickfaw River at Highway 22 Bridge WIEDEMAN, JAYSON GRANT (Rome’s Ferry Bridge)”, by recommendation of the Livingston Parish Waterway Commission” PERKINS, STACY D WILEY, MACKENZIE ELISABETH and called on the Council clerk to read the ordinance by title. He further explained that there had been a typo when the ordinance was presented for introduction. The Council would need to amend PETERS, SHERRY MOORE WILKES, TIMOTHY M SR the ordinance first, then adopt as amended. WILKINSON, JAMIE NOELLA PETTY, STEVEN DERON JR WILLIAMS, DARRELL K SR The chair opened the Public Hearing and asked if anyone wished to have public comment on this ordinance adoption. Having no comment, the chair requested if any of the Council members had PETTYJOHN, ROSE MARIE WILLIAMS, TERRELLYN MARIONEVET any input on this agenda item. WILLIAMS, TONI C PEYRONNIN, MATTHEW SCOTT WILLIAMSON, BRINLEY ANNE Councilman Randy Delatte explained that he had been advised that the signs were in the correct PHILLIPS, TERESA P WILLIAMSON, FLORENCE M spot and had been for years, it’s just that the wording of the ordinance did not match the signs. He further explained that when citations are issued they wished to make sure that the ordinance PIERRE, JAVARION RONSHAUD WILSON, KATHERINE YVONNE wording matched with the No Wake/Idle Zone signage. WILSON, SIMEON LEVI PLUMBAR, RENATA STANDBERRY WINTER, BRETT DAVID LPR NO. 21-259 MOTION was made by Randy Delatte and duly seconded by Shane Mack to amend the POOLE, DEMARIOUS H WOLFE, ELIZABETH P wording upon introduction of L.P. No. 21-20, introduced on August 12, 2021, WRIGHT, SANDRA RENEE wording being located after the third “WHEREAS”: “Tickfaw River at Highway 22 PORCHE, CHRISTI LYNN YALE, CAROLYN E Bridge (Rome's Ferry Bridge). Up current of bridge three hundred (300') feet, and PORTER, JEANA MCGRAW YELLOTT, DAVID MAXCELL down current of bridge .54 miles three hundred (300’) feet.” POUSSON, CASSANDRA YEAS: MR. WASCOM, MR. TALBERT, MR. ARD, MR. DELATTE, MR. KEEN, Given under my hand and seal of this office this 19th day of August, 2021. MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, MR. MACK POWELL, JUDITH L NAYS: NONE POWERS, PHILIP ANDREW JASON B. HARRIS ABSENT: NONE PRICE, TRACY ROXANNE Livingston Parish Clerk of Court ABSTAIN: NONE PROVOST, SARAH E PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. PURVIS, GRACE HELEN Run: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 Date: October 11, 2021 STATE OF LOUISIANA PURVIS, JESSIE M JR Location: Authorized for Payment 29816 S. Montpelier Ave, Albany LA 70711 PARISH OF LIVINGSTON Time: 5:30 p.m. QUIRK, SANDRA ELIZABETH Tonya Hawkins LPR NO. 21-260 Deputy Clerk/Jury Coordinator The following ordinance which was previously introduced in written form required for adoption RABALAIS, LISA BRAMLET at a regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council on August 12, 2021 a summary thereof Livingston Parish Clerk of Court having been published in the Official Journal together with a notice of public hearing which was RADER, EMILIÈ Posted: September 20, 2021 held in accordance with said public notice, was brought up for final passage on August 26, 2021 RAMIREZ, KAREN C on Motion of Tracy Girlinghouse and seconded by Gerald McMorris: RAMSEY, CATHERINE CHRISTINE Discussion or inquires for the following: L.P. ORDINANCE 21-20 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND REENACT CHAPTER 50 OF THE CODE RAMSEY, THOMAS JERALD • Adoption of the ordinance amendment for mayor, council, chief of police, clerk and water OF ORDINANCES IN AND FOR THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON, STATE OF superintendent salaries LOUISIANA, CHAPTER 50, “OFFENSES – MISCELLANEOUS”, SECTION RANBURGER, WILLIAM 50-3 “SPEED OF BOATS”, PART (C)(9), AS SET OUT MORE SPECIFICALLY RANCHER, MAGGIE ALAINA Minutes of the Livingston Parish Council HEREIN. Livingston, Louisiana Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: RAY, JOHN CARROLL JR August 26, 2021 YEAS: MR. WASCOM, MR. TALBERT, MR. ARD, MR. DELATTE, MR. HARRIS, RECOTTA, ALICIA KOGEL The Livingston Parish Council met in a regular session duly called, advertised, and convened via MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, MR. MACK REED, CAROLYN JO Zoom on Thursday, August 26, 2021, at the hour of six o’clock (6:00) p.m. with the following Livingston Parish Council members present: NAYS: NONE REEVES, BRANDON M Jeff Ard Gerald McMorris ABSENT: NONE Maurice “Scooter” Keen Tracy Girlinghouse REYNOLDS, KRYSTAL LYDIA John Wascom Randy Delatte ABSTAIN: NONE RHODES, GAYNELLE R.C. “Bubba” Harris Garry Talbert Shane Mack And the ordinance was declared adopted AS AMENDED on the 26th day of August 2021. RICARD, HEATHER ELIZABETH Also present: Parish President Layton Ricks (The above and foregoing ordinance, upon final approval by the President, or the Council in case Christopher Moody, Parish legal counsel of veto by the President, shall be published in full in the Official Journal by the Clerk of the Council RICHARD, RHONDA M ------------------------------------------------- within fifteen (15) days of its adoption and shall be recorded in full in the Livingston Parish The chair called the meeting to order. Council Ordinance Book No. 5) RICHARDSON, SHELBY RENAE ------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- RICHEAUX, NANCY A The chair asked the public to please mute or turn off their cell phones. ------------------------------------------------- The chair addressed agenda item number 12, “Public Hearing and Adoption of L.P. Ordinance No. 21-21: Creation of Chapter 117, “Zoning”, and called upon the Council Clerk to read the ordinance RIGSBY, TRICIA LEIGH The chair announced that Public Input would be accepted from any member of the audience wishing to address an agenda item and explained the procedure to be called upon. by title. RISHER, STEVEN ROBERT ------------------------------------------------- The chair opened the Public Hearing and explained that this was a two (2) part process, and this is The chair addressed agenda item number 7, “Presentations:”. Having none, the chair moved to the basically an adoption of definitions for zoning. He then asked if there was anyone from the public RIVETT, SHANNON RENE next agenda item. who wished to comment on the adoption of this ordinance. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ROBERTS, HALEY The chair addressed agenda item number 8, “Adoption of the Minutes from the August 12, 2021 Having none, the chair requested if the Council members had wished to speak giving input on this regular meeting of the Council”. ROBERTS, JOHN L item. LPR NO. 21-257 Councilman Randy Delatte advised that he had two (2) or three (3) things that he wished to discuss, ROBERTSON, DAVID WAYNE II MOTION was made by Tracy Girlinghouse and duly seconded by R.C. “Bubba” Harris to dispense but if the ordinance was just for “Definitions” only, he could wait. He stated that his biggest with the reading of the minutes from the August 12, 2021 regular meeting of the ROBERTSON, VIRGINIA R Livingston Parish Council and adopt as written. concern was that the rural areas would become a trailer park haven and he did not want that to happen. ROBICHAUX, SAMANTHA STEPHENSON Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: The chair advised that was one reason that they amended the ordinance upon introduction to strike RODISH, JOHN LEONARD YEAS: MR. WASCOM, MR. TALBERT, MR. ARD, MR. DELATTE, MR. HARRIS, all the acceptable things that could go on classified land. He explained that a lot of the land in the MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, MR. MACK southeast section of the Parish would be considered unclassified, being in his opinion, that the list ROGERS, STEVEN RAY presented was overly broad that would allow things to occur next door to your home that you may NAYS: NONE ROSS, MONA DROUIN ABSENT: NONE not want. The chair further explained that there would be a lot of discussions about the definitions, but it was critical to get this ordinance adopted first, and then the Council would be able to move RUMFOLA, MADISON GENELLE ABSTAIN: NONE to the second phase and move forward with implementation and they would be able to amend the definitions. He encouraged Councilman Delatte that if he found something that he did not agree RUSHING, ANTHONY Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. with in the definitions, he could put that item on the agenda and the Council could amend the ---------------------------------------------------------------- RUTLAND, KRISTOPHER ROBERT The chair addressed agenda item number 9a, “Parish President’s Report: Proclamation to declare specific item in question. He stated that if the Council tried to tackle large groups of amendments all at one time, he felt that the Council members could get overwhelmed and slow down the zoning September 1, 2021, Childhood Hunger Awareness Day in Livingston Parish”. RYLAND, DENNIS BLAKE process. He continued to explain that it was his opinion to address every concern one at a time, so Parish President Layton Ricks wished to address the Council members and explain what “Mighty that they would be allowed the proper discussion and consideration. He considered that there may SALARD, WENDY I Moms” is and the work that they do feeding the hungry in Livingston Parish. He explained that be ideas brought forth from other individuals that had not been contemplated in the creation of they have been active since 2010 and have served over one hundred twelve thousand (112,000) these definitions. SALASSI, LINDA A meals since that time. He further explained that September 1st was Childhood Hunger Awareness Day for the school system and he wished to read a proclamation declaring September 1, 2021 as Councilman Tracy Girlinghouse concurred with the chair. SALTALAMACHIA, JACOB WILLIAM follows: Councilman Delatte wished to express that he was in favor of the ordinance and asked when the SANDERS, ALENA DENISE changes could be considered. The chair advised that it could be discussed at the Ordinance SASSO, VIVIAN C WHEREAS, statistics are that 1 in 5 children in the United States goes to school hungry; and committee scheduled on September 8th. Councilman Delatte explained that what he would be presenting would be very small and minute. SAYRE, ROBERT K WHEREAS, 35% of households in Denham Springs live on $35,000 or less annually; and The chair asked if there was anyone else who wished to comment on the adoption of this ordinance. WHEREAS, statistics like these moved a prayer group of dedicated moms praying for their SCHANK, BRENDA ANN children, friends, teachers and mentors to turn their thoughts and prayers to ways they could help children and families in their community; and SCOTT, LEIGH ANNE AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND REENACT CHAPTER 50 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES IN AND FOR THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON, STATE OF SCOTT, SHARIE F WHEREAS, these dedicated moms found Mighty Moms in 2010 to end childhood hunger in LOUISIANA, CHAPTER 50, “OFFENSES – MISCELLANEOUS”, SECTION Livingston Parish; and 50-3 “SPEED OF BOATS”, PART (C)(9), AS SET OUT MORE SPECIFICALLY SHARP, JEREMY B WHEREAS, Mighty Moms adopted the Vision Statement, “To see all children graduate with HEREIN.
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