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police still seeking missing bossier City man By Stacey Tinsley
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Where is BreAndre McFann? Investigators with the Bossier City Police Department are asking for any information regarding the disappearance of the 33-year-old Bossier City man. McFann was reported missing eight months ago in September of 2018. Mc-
Fann is listed in the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) as missing. “The Bossier City Police Department is doing all it can to locate him, including reaching out to the community for information on his whereabouts.
BreAndre McFann
Our priority in this investigation is Mr. McFann’s wellbeing,” said Traci Landry, spokeswoman for the Bossier City Police Department. “We want to know, but most importantly, his family needs to know, that he is safe,” said Landry. He was last seen at his residence in the See, MCFANN, Page 3A
Local legislators support abortion restricting bill By Stacey Tinsley
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A proposal to ban abortions in Louisiana as early as the sixth week of pregnancy could soon be signed into law. State Sen. John Milkovich, D-Keithville, introduced Senate Bill 184 back in April. If passed, it would ban an abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected, which could be as early as six weeks into pregnancy. [Editors Note: As of press time, the bill had yet to receive final approval in the Senate]. The legislation includes an exception from the abortion ban to prevent the pregnant woman’s death or “a serious risk of See, SB184, Page 3A
New south Bossier subdivision now adding homes By Stacey Tinsley
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Bossier City Mayor Lorenz “Lo” Walker and his wife Connie at the campaign announcement and reception held at Silver Star Smokehouse in Bossier City May 23.
Bossier City Mayor makes candidacy for fifth term official
By Stacey Tinsley
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Friends, family and special guests celebrated Bossier City Mayor Lorenz “Lo” Walker Thursday as he seeks to make history. Mayor Walker made his candidacy announcement for re-election as Mayor of Bossier City for a record fifth term official at a special reception at the Silver Star Smokehouse in Bossier City. Walker exclusively revealed as much to the Press-Tribune in November of last year. “I decided to hold this event at this time to let people know
how serious I am about running for mayor,” Walker explained. “I enjoy what I’m doing. I have an outstanding team, council and administration that work extremely well together.” If elected, Walker would be the longest serving mayor in the history of the City of Bossier City. He is currently tied with deceased former mayor, George Dement, who also served four terms. Before announcing to the public his candidacy as mayor of Bossier City, Walker’s campaign manager, Bob Robinson, said that many people came to Walker asking him to run
again. “I really had no idea that he was looking at running again. So many people came to him asking him to run again and continue the progress in Bossier. He’s a great mayor,” Robinson said. Showing her support for Mayor Walker at the event, local resident Debbie Martin says he has helped Bossier City during his time in office. “He is a great mayor, we’re so proud of him. He does run a tight ship, but he has helped the City of Bossier so much and we look forward for him being re-elected,” Martin said. With his history as the direc-
tor of the Bossier Civic Center, Chief Administrative Officer under former Mayor Dement, and now his service as mayor, Walker has more than 30 years with Bossier City. Many of those years have seen tremendous success with steady population growth, the location of riverboat casinos, the building of the CenturyLink Center, the development of the Louisiana Boardwalk, and the redevelopment of central Bossier City as the East Bank District, among others. “In my administration, we See, WALKER, Page 3A
Located off Sunflower Road behind Plantation Trace in South Bossier, an estimated 300 new homes are currently being built as part of The Preserve. The 115-acre master plan community is the newest neighborhood in Bossier that Construction developer, Southern Home Builders Inc., is bringing to residents. Ranging from 1,200 square feet to 4,000 square feet homes, the subdivision will also consist of a pond, side walks, and walking trails. The Preserve will have the same set up as the Legacy subdivision in north Bossier. See, PRESERVE, Page 3A
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A new subdivision in south Bossier is now adding homes.
Bossier Schools has sometimes bumpy, but successful year in 2018-19 By Stacey Tinsley
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The 2018-19 school year had some big bumps but it also saw some major wins for Bossier Parish. The last day of school was May 23 and Superintendent Mitch Downey, who took over in April, is already looking forward. “We are already looking ahead to the © 2019 Bossier Newspaper Publishing Co., Inc.
next school year and moving forward,” said Downey. Downey is committed to give stakeholders more of a voice by listening to what they have to say. “The last couple of weeks we have been focusing on building our leadership team and connecting at a deeper level with our educators, business leaders and community members,” Downey explained.
“It is my commitment to give our stakeholders more of a voice by listening to their thoughts, valuing their ideas and tapping into their expertise. I think we have already shown evidence of that by forming teacher advisory committees, interview panels and working with a group of Bossier businesses, and we are only going to expand on that,” he added. Below is a brief recap of some of the ma-
jor events in Bossier Schools during the 2018-19 school year: • Bossier School Board receives consent decree in religion lawsuit — A federal judge approved a settlement and placed the Bossier Parish School Board under a consent decree in March regarding the lawsuit over alleged Christianity advocacy and activities See, SCHOOLS, Page 3A
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Shed Road facing another six to seven weeks before opening By Sean Green
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Drivers will have to wait a little longer before Shed Road is fully opened, according to Bossier City officials. City Engineer Mark Hudson
told the Bossier City Council at their meeting Tuesday that the road faces another six to seven weeks before it’s fully complete. He explained that the concrete on Shed Road was poured and finished by hand. The finish is
so rough that it is having to be ground down. “Everything that can go wrong on Shed Road has gone wrong,” he said. Drivers and businesses along Shed Road have been dealing
with construction to widen the road between Airline Drive and Benton Road since June 2016. The project was plagued by several issues, from bad weather and new water mains that were damaged and had to be dug up and
replaced, to state-approved contractors going out of business and leaving materials in limbo. All of the delays have prevented the $9.5 million project from meeting its originally forecasted completion of January 2018.
Bossier one of the top places to get a mortgage in louisiana By Sean Green
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According to a recent study by SmartAsset, Bossier Parish ranked among the top places in Louisiana to get a mortgage. The New York financial technology company’s study compared the likelihood of mortgage approval by county in addition to mortgage rates, average five-year borrowing costs, and property taxes. Using the metrics of overall borrowing costs, ease of securing a mortgage, cheap property taxes and cheap annual mortgage payments,
Bossier ranked No. 4 in the state. To calculate the overall borrowing costs, SmartAsset looked at the expected costs over the first five years of a $200,000 mortgage with a 20 percent down payment, including closing costs. The ease of getting a mortgage was calculated as the ratio of mortgage applications to actual mortgage originations (secured mortgages) in each parish. Annual mortgage payments were based on the annual principal and interest paySee, MORTGAGE, Page 3A
Future management of Bossier Civic Center being discussed by officials could mean hiring a new facility director or hiring an independent firm to manThe future manage the civic center agement of the Bossfor them. ier Civic Center is up “We’re still in the air after the working with the retirement of its dicity council to derector last month. cide what route we Former Civic Cenwant to go,” Glorioter Director Kathy so said. “It’s not yet Davis retired at the decided if we want end of April. Since to go in-house with then, CAO Pam Glo- Pam Glorioso management of rioso has been filling our own direction, in as interim direcor go outsource to tor. another entity.” Looking toward the fuGlorioso says she hopes ture, Glorioso said the path the city council will make a is still uncertain at the mo- decision about the position ment. in two to three months. She said the city’s ad“Right now, we will conministration is working tinue running and working with the city council to de- the day to day operations as termine which route they it has been,” said Glorioso. would all like to go. That By Stacey Tinsley
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Alternative route for commerical traffic during the nearly three-month long closure of Swan Lake Road.
Road closures affecting Bossier Parish Pair of roads begin closures this week, alternative route picked for Swan Lake From Staff Reports
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A pair of Bossier Parish roads will be closed beginning next week and motorists are urged to plan ahead, while an alternate route has been established for another road closure. Beginning Monday, May 27, Kingston Road was closed just east of Kingston Plantation and west of St. Charles to replace culverts under Kingston for drainage improvements to Willow Chute Bayou. The closure is expected to last approximately 30 days. Tuesday, May 28, Butler Hill Road was closed for repair of a bridge located just off La. Hwy. 160 east. Parish highway department workers are expected to complete the project in roughly two weeks, weather permitting. Phase one of the Swan Lake Road extension as part of the north/south
Butler Hill Road is closed for a bridge repair. corridor has reached the Flat River bridge expansion point. Contractors are currently driving pilings to get ready for work on the bridge to get into full gear. Beginning Friday, May 24, Swan Lake Road will be closed from Duckwater Landing north to just past the construction site.
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Work is expected to be completed by the first of August. In preparation for the road closure, an alternate route has been prepared for commercial traffic. Commercial operators can turn off Airline Drive at Wemple Road and proceed east to Cross Creek. Turn left onto Lakewood
Point Drive for one mile, then turn right on Duckwater Landing. That will lead to Swan Lake Road where traffic will turn south. For additional information please contact the Bossier Parish Police Jury’s Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Unit at 318549-1546.
House committee advances bill that tests for drugs following traffic accidents
By Lauren Heffker and Hunter Lovell
LSU Manship School News Service
Ryan Gatti with Morgan and Kirk Grantham.
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BATON ROUGE — The House Transportation Committee advanced a bill last week that would permit drug testing in severe traffic accidents. Sen. Ryan Gatti, R-Bossier City, sponsored a bill that would mandate either chemical, blood or urine testing in a traffic crash involving serious bodily injury or death. Gatti’s bill defines serious bodily inju-
ry as one that is “severe” or “incapacitating.” Louisiana’s current law allows for post-accident drug testing only when a collision results in an onsite fatality. The proposed bill, however, would expand the existing law. If the bill were to become law, it would be known as “Katie Bug’s Law,” named after 4-year-old Katie Grantham of Bossier Parish, who was killed in an auto accident in 2017. Though Katie’s mother, Morgan Grantham, sus-
pected the driver who hit them was impaired by drugs, he was not tested by police since Katie did not die at the scene. Katie suffered critical injuries to her spinal cord and was taken off life support after seven days in the hospital. The driver, who ran a red light north of Bossier City, served 10 days in prison. Without more sufficient evidence, such as a drug test, prosecutors could only charge him with a traffic viSee, BILL, Page 3A
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ments for a $200,000 loan in that location, using average mortgage rates in each county. Those four factors were then averaged, giving equal weight to each factor. Bossier had a loan funding rate of 63.55 percent, $84,424 5-year borrowing cost, property tax of $7,177, and annual mortgage payment of $16,132. This gave it a 47.86 ranking on the SmartAsset index. Avoyelles Parish ranked No. 1 with a 48.56 ranking. The only other north Louisiana parish to rank in the top 10 was Lincoln Parish at No. 2.
The subdivision will be divided up into three sections. Each section will have its own designated name and type of home being built. One section is meant for custom homes. The second section is designed for middle-size homes,
bill Continued from Page 2A olation, instead of negligent or vehicular homicide. Crash fatalities remain at a high rate in the state. In 2018, there were 762 confirmed fatalities in Louisiana, according to data from LSU’s Highway Safety Research Group. Grantham, who testified at the meeting, said while she expects people to do the right thing, the law should hold them accountable for their actions. “When you make a choice to commit a traffic crime and someone is hurt…you should be accountable to whatever it is that’s in your system that could be impairing your judgment,” Grantham said. Under Gatti’s proposal, law enforcement officers would determine whether an accident involves a serious bodily injury. Some committee members, however, questioned police officers’ discretion to decide whether to perform a drug test after an accident. “I could see a scenario where in a small town the sheriff knows the kid’s father or whoever just ran over somebody and they opt not to take the blood,” said Rep. C. Denise Marcelle, D-Baton Rouge, expressing her concerns about liability and the need for clear language in the bill.
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and the third section is for smaller starter homes. “The neighborhood design and styles of homes will cater to each of our clients needs,” said Mary Zagone, sales manager for Southern Home Builders Inc.
Since construction began in October, they have already sold 42 homes and currently have four to five move-in-ready homes built. “We encourage people if they are really seriously interested to come in because lots are going fast. The
build time is within five months, so if you come in today and signed a contract, you could be moving into your new home in September or October,” said Zagone.
hair. At the time, he was wearing a white t-shirt, blue jeans, a light colored baseball cap, and gray Nike brand shoes. McFann was driving
a tan Chevrolet Malibu with license plate number ZZC411. McFann was reported missing to Bossier City Police on Sept. 21,
2018 by a family member. Anyone with information on McFann’s whereabouts should contact the BCPD at (318) 741-8665.
mcfann Continued from Page 1A Sherwood Apartments on Foster Street on Sept. 10, 2018. He is described as 6’2” tall weighing 225 pounds with brown eyes and black
Bossier City parks to see $6M in upgrades, improvements
By Stacey Tinsley
stinsley@bossierpress.com
Bossier City parks will be getting an upgrade to the tune of $6 million. An Ordinance to appropriate $6 million Dollars to come from the 2018 LCDA Bond Fund to be used to design, develop and construct improvements at City Recreation Areas was approved by the Bossier City Council earlier this month.
The council originally earmarked $20 million from the approximately $60 million bond for parks and recreation projects. The council has already approved $14 million for upgrades to Tinsley Park for improvements including turf baseball fields. Clay Bohanan, Director of Parks and Recreation for the City of Bossier said, “I am beyond excited to work on this project. It’s like Santa Claus has come around several times this year with all of this.”
The remaining funds will be used for concession and restroom building facility upgrades at Tinsley Soccer and Tinsley Football Complexes, as well as at Meadowview Park. Additionally, parking lot expansion will occur at Walbrook and Clifford Almond Parks. Lighting renovations will also be taking place. Energy saving 400 watt LED light fixtures will be installed, swapping out the current 1500 watt metal halide fixtures. Also, a special needs playground
will be installed at Field of Dreams Park. “We’re getting stuff that we need, we’re getting things that give citizens a better quality of life, and we’re targeting an area that we have been a little short in as far as a special needs playground equipment,” Bohanan said. “We’re thankful the mayor and the council supports the youth and our programs.”
Smith served as superintendent from May 2016 to February 2019 and previously served as assistant superintendent for D.C. Machen. • Downey named new superintendent for Bossier Schools— Mitch Downey was named the new superintendent for Bossier Parish Schools in April after beating out five other candidates. He was interim superintendent in the wake of Smith’s retirement. • Teacher pay, technology millages defeated by Bossier Parish voters — Two proposed tax millages that would have gone toward a pay raise for teachers and created a technology funding source for schools were soundly defeated by voters May 4. Election results showed that a 22.94 mills property tax for boosting teacher and support staff salaries was defeated 74 percent to 26 percent. A 3.22 mills ballot measure that would have created a funding source for tech-
nology was defeated 75 percent to 25 percent. The property tax proposals saw campaigns launched by local business leaders against the vote and created animosity among some in the community. • Elm Grove STEM teacher is Louisiana’s 2019 Teacher of the Year — Spencer Kiper, of Elm Grove Middle School, was named the 2019 State Teacher of the Year. Kiper, who serves as a science, math, engineering and technology (STEM) teacher and advocate, teaches STEM enrichment to more than 100 middle school students at Elm Grove, and is an adjunct professor at LSUS in Educational Technology and STEM Education. • Bossier announces an alltime high school graduation rate — State graduation rate data for 2017-18 was released by the Louisiana Department of Education in May and Bossier Schools received news that 85.7 percent of its pre-
vious class graduated, reflecting a gain of 2.4 percentage points from the previous year and setting a record number of students receiving their high school diploma. “Achieving the highest graduation rate to date is certainly cause for celebration, but it goes beyond simply data. It represents more students in Bossier Parish being better prepared than ever before for their future, whether that be college or the workforce. Graduates in Bossier are armed with a record number of college credits and certifications, which is a direct indictor for the successes they will achieve as adults,” said Downey. • Lisa Burns named State Finalist for Principal of the Year — W.T. Lewis Elementary Principal Lisa Burns was named a state Finalist for Principal of the Year. She and eight others were singled out at a ceremony May 23 at the Governor’s Mansion in Baton Rouge.
SCHOOLS Continued from Page 1A in the school system. • Controversy over Benton teacher for multiple accounts of sexual crimes — Aubrey Norcross, a Benton Elementary School teacher, was arrested in mid-October and later indicted on 12 sexual crimes charges, some believed to have involved his own students. • 2019 i3 Art Expo highlights talent of Bossier students — Presented in partnership with the City of Bossier City, the i3 Art Expo is an all-encompassing culmination of Bossier Parish students’ amazing talents highlighting visual and literary art, vocal and musical performances, filmmaking, animation, and hands-on STEAM activities (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics). • Bossier Superintendent announces retirement — Bossier Parish Schools Superintendent Scott Smith retired after news broke he was under federal investigation.
WALKER Continued from Page 1A believe in growth. A lot of people ask me what makes Bossier different. And I say, ‘There are a lot of reasons, but one reason is how our elected officials work with one another.’ We just have things going for us
here in Bossier City and Bossier Parish,” said Walker. Mayor Walker, a native of Shreveport, graduated Louisiana Tech Cum Laude in 1956 as Outstanding Business School
Graduate, Distinguished Military Graduate, Who’s Who, and was commissioned as an officer in the US Air Force. Two months later, Walker went on active military duty as a pilot trainee and earned his pilot wings
a year later. After serving 30 years in the Air Force, he retired with the rank of Colonel in 1986. The next city election will be held in spring 2021.
SB184 Continued from Page 1A the substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function” - or if the pregnancy is deemed “medically futile.” But it does not include an exception for a pregnancy caused by rape or incest. A doctor who violates the prohibition under the bill could face a prison sentence of up to two years, along with revocation of medical license. Local legislators who will have their ultimate say about SB184 with their votes, told the Press-Tribune they are in favor of the legislation. Republican State Senator and Bossier City-based attorney, Ryan Gatti, says that SB184 brings laws
in line with modern medicine. “Life ends when the heart stops beating, shouldn’t we recognize the heart beat as the beginning of life?” Gatti said. “I personally believe conception is the scientific beginning of life. I can not disregard the miraculous microscopic biological union of conception, even before implantation, that surpasses all understanding.” Sen. Barrow Peacock, R-Bossier City, said his stance from before he was elected is Pro-Life and that hasn’t changed. “I’m Pro-Life. That has been my stance before I was elected, and now as I am elected and so forth,” Peacock said. State Rep. Dodie Horton,
R-Haughton, says that the vast majority of her district fully supports this measure. She and Rep. Valerie Hodges will present the bill on the House side. “I along with the vast majority of District 9 fully support this measure. I will be presenting the bill along with Rep. Valerie Hodges on the House side. We honor all life,” Horton said. State Rep. Raymond Crews, R-Bossier City, said he hopes to see abortion outlawed at the federal level, but will do what he can in Baton Rouge. “We would like for it to see that practice of abortion ended at some point. But as long as the supreme court recognizes as a
human right, then were restricted from prohibiting abortion,” Crews admitted. “We are looking toward the future and if things change on the federal level, then hopefully we can do more things to restrict the practice here.” Crews has also introduced a piece of legislation involving abortions and patient records. His House Bill 484 would lengthen the time that abortion clinics and doctors who perform the procedure must retain patient records, with detailed requirements and hefty penalties for violations. Opponents said SB184 does not improve the health and well-being of women and families. Calling the proposal unconstitutional.
“Louisiana will likely again spend thousands of dollars defending clearly an unconstitutional bill. This will be nothing to protect women’s lives or lives of the children. It’s very disingenuous on the part of theses legislators to act as though this is about life whatsoever. You can only legislate legal safe abortions,” said Melissa Gibson, chapter president of NOW Shreveport-Bossier. The Senate Health and Welfare Committee backed the bill without objection, sending to the Senate floor for debate. The House already has approved the proposal. Gov. John Bel Edwards has indicated he will sign the bill if it reaches his desk.
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OPINION
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tips for politicians running for office Signs. Signs. Everywhere, signs. In case you haven’t noticed, it is political season across the state. One can hardly drive down a street without seeing a political sign, or pick up a newspaper without a political story. Although qualifying for the fall elections takes place this summer, I thought about the qualifications a candidate for any position should possess if they wanted to cultivate my vote. Here are some of my top priorities (as a voter): Know the job. This seems so elementary for any political position, but I am amazed at how many people run a race, an win election, and have no clue how government works. From parliamentary procedures to the limitations of the office, these things should be at the top of the “to know” list of any candidate. Know what’s going on. This is especially true for those seeking office in legislative or executive branches of government. However, even elected law enforcement officers need to know the current status of things. I recently met with one particular candidate who said they were too busy campaigning, etc. to keep up with the current happenings. My thought was, “We really don’t have time for a learning curve here.” Willingness to work with others. My dad always said the most efficient form of government was a benevolent dictatorship, because the dictator didn’t have to ask permission from anyone. However, that is not how government works in the United States. Any candidate worth his or her salt should have a desire to see the world from the point of view of others. Just because someone has a different DAVID point of view does not neces- SPECHT sarily invalidate their opinion. And, in government, no one lives or works in a vacuum. Cooperation is required for anything to get done, even something as simple as accepting the minutes of a previous meeting. Agreeably disagreeing. Over the past several years, especially since 2016, things have gotten pretty nasty between those with different points of view, or political agendas. The political divide in Washington, D.C. has cascaded downhill to Louisiana and even some entities in Bossier Parish. A well-rounded community and government is made of folks from many different backgrounds, who choose to work, live, and govern together for the good of all. Running a clean campaign. When I was in Bossier, I witnessed a particularly nasty state race unfold. Supporters of one candidate constantly disparaged the other candidate. Things were so nasty that videos surfaced showing supporters of a particular candidate stealing the campaign signs of the opponent. It was truly a disgusting display. Often, the candidates themselves are unaware of the actions of their supporters and volunteers. However, they are responsible for those actions, and should take every step possible to ensure such behavior is not tolerated. Finally, and most importantly, any candidate running for office should be a lifelong learner. No one has every answer for every situation. We can all learn something valuable from our colleagues, subordinates, and even opponents. The stakes this election cycle may be the highest they have ever been. We face real problems at all levels of government. However, we also have more opportunity for success than ever before in our history. We need to make the right choices, and those running for office need to really show why we should choose them. David Specht is president and CEO of Specht Newspapers, Inc. which owns the Bossier Press-Tribune, Minden Press-Herald and BIZ. Magazine. David is also a former publisher of the Bossier Press-Tribune.
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Memorial Day is a time to honor, salute what makes America great This past Monday, Americans celebrated Memorial Day. Truly, this is a day on which we both remember and honor our veterans who paid the ultimate price to defend the many freedoms we all enjoy as citizens of this great and mighty nation. Never doubt that we are a great nation and the United States of America should never have apologies rendered in its defense. Throughout its history, America has long defended itself, as well as many other nations. We are a proud nation and we are a free nation. To those whom we honor and remember each and every Memorial Day, we owe both an unmeasurable and a priceless debt that can never be repaid. Memorial Day is a day where we mourn as a nation, even though many people do not realize this. I say this because for many years I could have been counted in this group — I thought of Memorial Day more as a celebration instead RANDY of a day of remembrance BROWN and mourning. Yes, there is celebration and recognition as it marks the beginning of summer the end of school, grilling, swimming, and local remembrance ceremonies — all of these Memorial Day traditions I always looked forward to growing up — but we can never forget the real reason for Memorial Day. There is absolutely no question about it and this matter shall never be up for debate: Memorial Day is the day that we remember those who put down their own lives to help make America the greatest country in the world and the greatest nation the world has ever known. For 242 years, the survival of our country has depended upon those who are willing to sacrifice their own lives in order to protect our freedoms and our way of life. The words divine and providence are so often used together in defining this great nation of ours. I use the word “ours” with
heavy intent. This nation is ours. We should never permit any one individual or group of individuals to take our nation over or take our nation away from us. This nation belongs to us all. That also means we all have rights. Whether or not we like what someone has to say or the cause for which they stand, they have rights. In America, they have the freedom and the right to say it, and we all have that freedom, not just an elite few of us who are trying to persuade the political debate and dialog in a particular direction. This means that those who do not agree with a particular political direction have no right to completely squash or quiet that movement solely in an effort to further their own personal political agenda(s). Where this gets tricky is we have every right and freedom for our view(s) to be known and our voice(s) to be heard. However, sometimes this can get totally out of hand and lines can be crossed, even to the point of breaking the law. I love the word freedom and in America, we are free. That means free to speak what we think and feel, free to worship when and where we choose, free to succeed with hard work, free to associate and to work with whom we choose, and so much more. These freedoms are a gift. A divine and precious gift from God and once again, a gift afforded us by those who made the ultimate sacrifice. However, we should never lose sight of the fact that we have to work hard in order to succeed in striving for both the many pleasures and the way of life that we desire. None of us should just expect anything at all to be simply given to us. After all, hard work and sacrifice in combination with the freedoms mentioned above are what makes our country what it is. These are the things that make our nation great. Thus, Memorial Day is an ultimate time of remembrance, honor and tribute. Randy Brown is publisher of the Bossier Press-Tribune. He can be reached at rbrown@bossierpress.com
When reality bucks Democratic wishes and dreams
“We are very probably looking at a global recession, with no end in sight.” That was New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, making a prediction on Election Night in 2016 about what we could expect under President Trump. Month after month, however, Mr. Krugman’s crystal ball has proven untrustworthy. And he wasn’t alone in predicting gloom and doom under Mr. Trump. Many other liberal economists foresaw catastrophe on the horizon. Fast forward to the latest monthly employment numbers, though, and you find reality simply refuses to play along with their hopes er, prognosis. Again, we got some stellar figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. In April, the economy created some 263,000 jobs, even better than the already impressive 213,000 jobs per month that has been created on average over the last year. We’re now up to 103 straight months of job creation. The unemployment rate is at 3.6 percent. That’s the lowest it’s been in almost 50 years. The continued good news has left a number of economic watchers more than a bit confounded. “The labor market the United States is experiencing right now wasn’t supposed to be possible,” writes Neil Irwin in The New York Times. Some liberals insist that Mr. Trump doesn’t deserve the credit — that what we’re seeing is simply a continuation of
good economic news that began before Mr. Trump took office. True, the job market had been improving for a while before he became president. But, Mr. Irwin writes, “After more than two years of the Trump administration, warnings that trade wars and erratic management style would throw the economy off course have proved wrong so far, and tax cuts and deregulation are most likely part of the reason for the strong growth rates in 2018 and the beginning of 2019.” But even as we savor the benefits of a strong economy, this is no time to stand pat. Lawmakers need to keep tax EDWIN rates and tariffs low. FEULNER One, make the 2017 tax cut permanent. The cut has been doing some good work, but key provisions are set to expire after 2025. Second, tame out-of-control spending. The tremendous amount of debt we’re accumulating will saddle future generations with higher taxes and less opportunity. And if we don’t attack this problem when our economy is so strong, when will we? So let’s act — and shore up the tremendous gains we’ve seen so far. Ed Feulner is founder of the Heritage Foundation
Trump is creating opportunity for Louisiana workers Before President Donald Trump, working families suffered. Years of slow growth, wage increases only for those already well off, and high taxes suffocated families. Overregulation impeded Louisiana businesses and jobs. Two years into Trump’s presidency, we have the lowest unemployment rate in 60 years — record low unemployment for veterans, women, high school dropouts, African Americans, and Hispanics. We have more job openings in this country than workers to fill them. Wages are growing for working families. Businesses are once again investing billions in South Louisiana natural gas. The president’s economic agenda has given more jobs to more Louisiana workers, and tax cuts have put more money in more families’ wallets. Prioritizing American workers has been Trump’s focus, and we are succeeding. My focus is working with Trump to bring more of that success to Louisiana. Earlier this month, Trump came to our state and visited the liquid natural gas export facility in Cameron Parish. Thanks to his pro-U.S. energy policies, natural gas exports to Europe are up nearly 300% since he took office. This is creating jobs for Louisiana workers from the wellhead, to the pipeline, to the export facility. The construction and service industries, which support this energy network, have also benefited. While on Air Force One, I spoke to President Trump about the importance of unleashing American natural gas for Louisiana’s economy and our nation’s security. We still have to continue rebuilding our offshore oil industry, which has brought so much prosperity to South Louisiana, so that it can be as strong as it was before the moratorium. We need to build the pipelines that bring gas down from Northwest Louisiana and down to the export facilities in Cameron and Calcasieu. I have fought to expedite permitting for pipelines and energy infrastructure BILL projects that will create jobs CASSIDY and contribute to our state’s economy. We need to have an emphasis on building industry in our state and keeping energy prices low. I have been a consistent advocate for the power of natural gas to create American jobs and decrease the cost of doing business, which helps bring businesses and jobs back to the United States. I will continue to work with the president to get this done and bring more success to our state. Together, President Trump and I are committed to helping Louisiana workers. Recently there were calls to waive the Jones Act. This would have replaced American ships and workers with foreign substitutes. After I met with Trump, along with U.S. Sen. John Kennedy and Republican House Whip Steve Scalise, the president committed to preserving the law, protecting American shipbuilders and maritime workers. So-called “experts” claimed this explosive economic growth would be impossible. Not only is it wholly possible, but we are witnessing an economic renaissance the likes of which we have never seen before. Washington Democrats are looking for ways to distract Americans from this success or roll it back entirely. Serious voices in Washington are calling to increase taxes on American families by taking away their tax cuts, take away Louisiana energy jobs by enforcing the Green New Deal, and escape the outcome of an election by pushing conspiracy theories to impeach the president. My focus is on helping Louisiana families. I am looking for more ways to work with Trump, build on our successes, and ensure even more Louisiana families benefit from our leadership. [Editor’s Note: This column was originally published in The Advocate and shared by Sen. Cassidy’s office.]
Dr. Bill Cassidy is a U.S. senator from Louisiana.
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Former LSU star White to speak at I-Bowl Kickoff Dinner
BY ERIK EVENSON WALK-ON’S INDEPENDENCE BOWL
Continuing the tradition of having some of football’s most recognizable names speak at the annual Kickoff event, former North Webster and LSU star linebacker, and fifth-overall selection in the 2019 NFL Draft, Devin White, will be the featured speaker at the 2019 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl Kickoff Dinner. The 44th version of the bowl will be played Thursday, Dec. 26, at 3 p.m. and be televised by ESPN. The annual Kickoff Dinner is set for Thursday, July 11 in the Captain Shreve Ballroom of the Shreveport
Convention Center. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m., and the program will begin at 6:45 with a Q&A between White and “Voice of the Tigers” Chris Blair and a brief Q&A with the audience at approximately 7:15. Doors for the Shreveport Convention Center will open at 5:30. Individual tickets for the Kickoff Dinner are $50, while tables for eight are $400 apiece. Tickets can easily be purchased online at WalkOnsIndependenceBowl.com or by calling the Walk-On’s Independence Bowl office at (318) 2210712 or toll free at (888) 414-BOWL. Devin’s “Following
BPCC players make All-Region teams
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Eleven Bossier Parish Community College players have been named to the All-Region XIV softball and baseball teams. Seven Lady Cavs made the softball team. Freshman shortstop Ruby Butler and outfielder Rebecca Shepherd were first-team selections. Butler batted .413 with 18 doubles, five triples, 10 home runs and 52 RBI in the regular season. Shepherd batted .417 with 18 doubles, one triple, eight home runs and 47 RBI. Sophomore infielder Abi Cole, a former Benton star, was a second-team selection along with sophomore pitcher Dorrie Cormier, freshman designated player Hailey Pence, freshman infielder Ally Klein and freshman outfielder Haily Ebey. Cole ranked second on the team with 55 RBI. She had 25 doubles, two triples and 10 home runs to go with a .339 batting average. She also led the Lady Cavs with 39 stolen bases. Cormier went 13-5 with a 2.70 ERA. She struck out 99 in 142 1/3 innings. Pence batted .403 with 10 doubles, two triples,
two home runs and 41 RBI. Klein led the team with 14 home runs. She batted .382 with 11 doubles, one triple and 42 RBI. Ebey led the Lady Cavs with 60 RBI. She batted .311 with 12 doubles, one triple and 12 home runs. BPCC finished 42-19. Freshman catcher Adrian Minjares was named to the first-team All-Region XIV and East All-Conference baseball teams. Sophomore first baseman Hudson LaBorde was named first-team All-Region XIV and second-team East All-Conference. Freshman shortstop Bobby Lada was named first-team East All-Conference. Freshman third baseman Will Doughty was named second team. Minjares batted .411 with 12 doubles, three home runs and 24 RBI. Lada batted .335 with 14 doubles, five home runs and 26 RBI. LaBorde led the Cavs with 39 RBI and 10 home runs. He batted .320 and had 12 doubles and two triples. Doughty batted .346 with six doubles, two home runs and 27 RBI. Freshman second baseman Kanin Dodge was a honorable mention selection.
Former Benton star Koeppen first-team All-Region XIV
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Navarro freshman Sarah Koeppen, a former Benton star who transferred from ULL, has been
named to the All-Region XIV softball first team. Koeppen led Navarro with 18 home runs, 58 RBI, 67 hits, 52 runs, 16 walks, 28 extra-base hits and 109 total bases.
football journey from North Webster to LSU to now the NFL and watching the passion and joy he displays playing the game has been a lot of fun. He brings that same passion and joy to everything he does in life,” said 2019 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl Chairman Art Carmody IV. “We are excited that he is spending this evening with us at our Kickoff Dinner as he prepares for his rookie season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.” White’s journey to stardom began in Springhill at Webster High North School, where he was a two-way star at running back and linebacker. The
former four-star recruit rushed for 1,650 yards and 31 touchdowns his senior year, and he finished his high school career as 12th-rated Louisiana’s prospect with 5,031 rushing yards, 81 touchdowns and 192 tackles. Following his impressive prep career, White chose to stay in his home state and attend LSU. As a true freshman, he appeared in all 12 games and earned Freshman All-SEC honors. His breakout game came in a 29-9 win over Louisville. White tallied five tackles, forced a fumble and sacked Heisman Trophy quarterback Lamar Jackson for a 19-yard loss.
White quickly became a household name across the college football landscape during his sophomore year at LSU. After posting 133 tackles during the campaign, he earned second team All-America honors and first team All-SEC honors. His 133 tackles ranked second in the SEC, and he became the first LSU player to lead the SEC in tackles per game since the mid-1980’s, averaging 10.2 per game. After becoming one of the best linebackers in the nation in 2017, White once again enjoyed a special season in his junior year. He led the SEC in total tackles with 123, while
also adding 12 tackles for loss and three sacks. White was recognized across the nation as the best linebacker in college football, as he became LSU’s first winner of the Butkus Award as college football’s top linebacker. He also earned recognition as a consensus All-American, earning first team AllAmerica honors from Walter Camp, Associated Press, Sporting News and the American Football Coaches Association. White was a tremendous leader and ambassador for LSU football, as he was twice named permanent See, I-BOWL, Page 6A
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Parkway sweeps 1-5A honors
Brown named MVP; Knotts earns Pitcher of the Year
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Champion Parkway swept the individual honors on the All-District 1-5A baseball team selected by the district’s coaches. Senior third baseman Eric Brown Jr. was named the MVP. Junior pitcher Hayden Knotts was named Pitcher of the Year. David George earned Coach of the Year honors. Parkway went 31-6 overall and 11-1 in district. It was the Panthers’ first title since moving up to Class 5A in 2011 and the first of any kind since 2008. Parkway reached the
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Parkway senior Eric Brown Jr. has been named MVP on the All-District 1-5A baseball team.
Class 5A semifinals, falling to Sam Houston 4-0. Brown, a Coastal Carolina signee, batted .523 in the regular season with seven doubles, six triples, six home runs and 36 RBI. Knotts was 7-0 with one save. He struck out 33 and walked 10. For the full season, Knotts had a 2.088 ERA and 43 strikeouts in 57 innings. Bossier Parish players dominated the first team. Parkway’s other firstteam selections were senior pitcher Christion Rayner. senior catcher Caleb Reese, senior shortstop Amani Larry and junior outfielder Peyton Lewis. Rayner was 5-0 in the
regular season with a 2.57 ERA and 39 strikeouts. Reese batted .388 with four doubles, seven home runs and 42 RBI. Larry hit .498 with six doubles, three home runs and 35 stolen bases. Lewis batted .356 with six doubles, three home runs and 22 RBI. Airline had three firstteam selections — senior catcher Hayden Travinski, junior pitcher Will Tynes and junior outfielder Hayden Lope. Travinski, an LSU signee, had 10 home runs, eight doubles and 35 RBI along with a .434 batting average. Tynes was 5-2 with a
Parkway’s Hayden Knotts has been named Pitcher of the Year on the All-District 1-5A team.
1.51 ERA and 71 strikeouts. Lope hit .290 with 19 RBI and was a defensive standout. Haughton junior second baseman Peyton Stovall also made the first team. He batted .365 with seven doubles and 20 RBI. Parkway’s second-team selections were first baseman Collier Cloinger and outfielder Gabe Larry. Haughton’s were pitcher Chase Keith, catcher Dustin Barron, third baseman Landon Thompson, shortstop CJ McWilliams and outfielder Caleb Green. Airline pitcher Dalton Burrell also made the second team.
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Rusheon’s ‘Coach of the Year’ Jones helps players find love, passion for the game
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A sports team’s success is, oftentimes, defined by season stats, but numbers do not always reveal the real story. Three years ago, Sarah Jones was fresh out of college with her education degree in hand. Hired as the girls’ Physical Education Coach at T.O. Rusheon Middle School, Jones admits she had a few reservations, yet was hopeful, eager and ready to work. It was a busy year and the start of a journey that has helped shape, mold and define Jones’ success. “We utilize coaches a lot here at Rusheon. You aren’t coach of just one thing. Everyone is involved in everything,” Jones explained. Year one found Jones on the court and in the field helping coach basketball and softball, a sport mostly unfamiliar to the Lady Rams. She vividly remembers the scrimmage game against Benton Middle, where Jones played softball as a student. The Tigers’ coach was the same as when she played ball — Wade Brooks. “It was super emotional. I was no longer the student, but a coach,” Jones said. “I knew in that moment I had a goal to inspire students
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Rusheon’s Sarah Jones said she’s ‘humbled’ by her Bossier Parish middle school softball Coach of the Year honor.
like he (Coach Brooks) had me.” Her second year, danceline was added to Jones’ plate, an addition she called “challenging.” It was not until year three, the current year at hand, that Coach Jones said everything clicked. She was made head softball coach — and she established real relationships with her team members. “It’s been absolutely amazing this year! I’ve never been more proud to work at Rusheon and with these kids,” Jones exclaimed. What made this year different? Jones said she had to reach into herself and make adjustments.
“I had to find value and passion in the game and show students it’s a game worth falling in love with,” she said. “I saw the girls come into their own, take ownership and believe in themselves. I saw them falling in love with the game. They were fierce. They were in it and giving it everything they could.” Others noticed the transformation, too, including the girls’ spirit and sportsmanship. Jones still gets emotional talking about the she learned moment Brooks had nominated her for Coach of the Year. It is a title she now holds for the 2018-19 school year. “I’ll never forget the moment I read the email. Just to be nominated, it felt like I scored a home run. He’s been so much of a mentor coach for me,” Coach Jones said. “I’m totally humbled to be given this title and when my athletes learned about it, they were so excited!” Though theirs may not be considered by sports pundits as a ‘winning season,’ again, stats do not always tell the story behind the story, especially in the case of the Lady Rams’ softball team. As Coach Jones will now tell everyone, “They have a goal. They have ambition. They want to stay in the game.”
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Ex-Haughton star Sears signs with St. John’s
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Former Haughton basketball standout Damien Sears has signed with St. John’s. The 6-foot-7 forward signed with Jacksonville University out of high school. As a redshirt freshman in 2017-18, he played in 12 games. He transferred to Western Oklahoma State College and averaged about 13 points per game last season.
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team captain in 2017 and 2018. Following his junior season, White announced his intent to enter the 2019 NFL Draft, leaving Baton Rouge as one of the best players to sport the purple and gold. On April 25, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers made White the highest drafted linebacker in LSU history when they took him with the fifth overall selection. White is familiar with the
Walk-On’s Independence Bowl after serving as a guest camp counselor at the 2018 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl Youth Football Clinic. The Northwest Louisiananative spoke to the 400-plus participants prior to the clinic and assisted regional college coaches in offering instruction to the participants. White is the second Northwest Louisiana-native
to serve as the featured speaker for the Walk-On’s Independence Bowl’s annual Kickoff event, joining Terry Bradshaw in that honor. The distinguished list of featured speakers for the event includes Bradshaw, Archie Manning, Bobby Bowden, Lou Holtz, Steve Spurrier, Jason Witten, Emmitt Smith, Herschel Walker and Drew Brees.
Scrimmages mark the end of spring football practice
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Airline players gang tackle a Ouachita Parish running back during a scrimmage on May 17 at M.D. Ray Field at Airline Stadium. JEFF THOMAS/PRESS-TRIBUNE
Benton scrimmages perennial Class 1A power Haynesville at Tiger Stadium.
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Parkway’s Gnoble Peterson makes a nice catch against North Webster.
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Parkway’s Gabe Larry fires a pass during a scrimmage on May 17.
Haughton’s Tristan Sweeney tries to evade a pair of tacklers during the Bucs’ intrasquad scrimmage on May 17 at Harold E. Harlan Field.
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LIBRARY
BLAST OFF INTO SUMMER WITH US ON JUNE 1
IT’S HERE! Blast Off into Summer with us at our system-wide party at our Central Library on Saturday, June 1 from 9:00am to 12:00pm. We’re so excited about this event that we have closed all of our library locations (except Central) from 9:00am to 1:00pm so our staff from all over the parish can come! Be sure to stop by to visit your home branch’s booth to get details on all the amazing activities they have planned for you this summer. And maybe even visit the other branch’s booths because they may just have something going on that you don’t want to miss out on too! Next to our branches’ booths you can test how steady your hands are with giant Jenga, show off your dancing skills with Saturn’s rings, or get your creative juices flowing by creating a unique constellation! Venture inside to take a walk through space in our space-walk, or trip through time along our timeline of space travel while making your way to a space-themed escape room! There will be face-painting in the green space between our children’s area and the History Center. And the History Center will provide a cool area to relax while enjoying Stories from Space at 9:00am and again at 11:00am. At 10:00am, special guest John Cook, one of NASA’s space architects, will be on hand to tell us a bit about space. If you can’t make it to our morning celebration, we’d love to see you in the afternoon at 1:30pm in our History Center. John Cook will be sticking around to talk a bit more about space, what it’s like to work for NASA, and much more! His afternoon talk will be geared for an older audience, so the younger kids may not be interested. When you get hungry, we’ve invited several food trucks to hang out with us. A huge thanks to Hot Dawg Hut, Glacé Cajun, and May the Cheese be with You for agreeing to be a part of what we hope will be the first annual system-wide summer kick-off parties! We would love to see you in your dressup best; be it space-themed, a beloved character, a superhero, or something else: costumes are encouraged! And in between all of the activities you can get registered for summer reading and enter to win one of our raffle drawings! We hope to see you there! REMINDER: All library locations, except Central, will be closed from 9:00am to 1:00pm on Sat-
Join us for the 2019 Rev It Up! Car Show Fundraiser Presented by Evolution Twirls Saturday, June 1, 2019 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. 2000 Reeves Marine Drive in Bossier City Bring your Cars, Trucks & Motorcycles! Classic & Modern vehicles are welcome! Entry Fee: $25 per vehicle Pay at Registration! Entry cutoff is 1 p.m. Awards Ceremony will be held at 1:30 p.m. First place trophies will be awarded for each category: Classic Car Modern Car Classic Truck Modern Truck Motorcycle © 2019 Bossier Newspaper Publishing Co., Inc.
urday, June 1 for our Summer Blast Off at Central Library, 2206 Beckett Street.
COMING UP: Aulds - 7422337 Tuesday, June 4 @ 10:00am – Little You Yoga, ages 0-5 Benton - 965- ANNIE GILMER 2751 Tuesday, June 4 @ 10:00am – Summer Kick-Off: Holiday Lanes, Portable Bowling Lanes, ages 6-12 Bossier Central - 746-1693 Tuesday, June 4 @ 5:30pm – Dungeons & Dragons, ages 13 and up’ Thursday, June 6 @ 9:00am – Sci-Port @ the Library, all ages Thursday, June 6 @ 3:30pm – Get Crafty: Canvas Constellations, ages 18 and up East 80 - 949-2665 Monday, June 3 – Summer Kick-off: ages 6-12 (10:00am); ages 18+ (10:00am); ages 13-17 (2:00pm) Haughton - 949-0196 Monday, June 3 @ 11:00am – Where Were You? – Space Edition, ages 18 and up History Center - 746-7717 Thursday, June 6 @ 6:00pm – Pages Past – American History Book Club: The Indifferent Stars Above: The Harrowing Saga of the Donner Party by Daniel James Brown, ages 18 and up Plain Dealing - 326-4233 Thursday, June 6 @ 3:00pm – Galaxy T-Shirts, ages 13 and up Tooke - 987-3915 Tuesday, June 4 @ 4:00pm – Marvel/DC Debate, ages 13-17 Community Engagement Friday, June 7 @ 6:30pm – Books & Brews @ Retro 521, ages 18 and up
annie gilmer is the community engagement Librarian at bossier parish public libraries
PLUS -- who will win our BEST IN SHOW trophy? Fun for the entire family!!! Spectator Admission: Donations encouraged Come hungry! The Hot Dawg Hut & Sophie's Italian Ice will be there! Vendor spaces are available for $25 (tents, tables & chairs are not provided) Contact evolutiontwirls@gmail.com for our official vendor application! All proceeds from this event will benefit Evolution Twirls! Evolution Twirls is a competitive baton twirling organization established in 2016 with athletes representing Bossier and Caddo parishes. For more information, contact us by e-mail at evolutiontwirls@gmail.com.
HISTORY
History of Rocky Mount
Following is the history of Rocky Mount according to a contributor with the initials S.M.N. published in the May 23, 1895 issue of The Bossier Banner. “The first settler of Rocky Mount was Mr. William Young, who came here in 1849, and built some cabins on the branch north of Rocky Mount. The next year he put up a log house on the hill, which is still standing. The old cabins were removed, and converted into a meat house.” “Mr. Eldridge Singleton built in 1853 or 1854 near the old fig tree in Dr. Irion’s orchard. He afterwards sold out to two Jews, named Keyser, who put up a store. After the death of one of the Jews, the store and land was sold to Mr. Noah Phillips, who built a dwelling house across the road, which was afterwards occupied by Mr. J. H. Hughes. This house was removed, and now forms a part of Capt. W. J. Hughes’ store.” “Dr. Marlow and Mr. Philips built a house in 1853 near Mrs. Hollingsworth’s, which is now the Methodist parsonage.” “Afterwards nearly all of Rocky Mount was sold to two brothers, Messrs. J. H. and A. B. Hughes.” “Messrs. A. B. Hughes, B. W. Stewman and R. D. Speight put up a store in 1855, between Capt. W. J. Hughes’ store and Mr. J. H. Hughes’ dwelling, which was torn down and now forms a part of the store at Hughes’ Spur. In this same year (1855), Mr. Philips built for Mr. A. B. Hughes, the dwelling which is now occupied by Mr. Carter.” “Mr. J. H. Hughes erected a store in 1856 near where Dr. Irion has a shop. He and Mr. William Crawford merchandised there until the breaking out of the war. This store has also been removed.” “Rocky Mount was first called Keyserville, but when in Mr. Phillips possession, he named it Rocky Mount, on account of its situation.” “The first post office was established in 1855. In this year the first school house was built, which was afterwards burned. The school house we now use is near the
old spot. The first teacher at Rocky Mount was Mr. Wm. Robertson, nephew of Mr. J. W. Martin, who was one of the old citizen.” “Messers. James Talbert and H. R. L. Winfrey put up the first saw mill on the branch be- AMY ROBERTSON tween the school house and Mr. J. H. Hughes’. Mr. Talbert also erected the first blacksmith shop near Mr. J. H. Hughes’ dwelling.” “Dr. Nelson was the first physician in Rocky Mount. After him came Dr. Arnett. He had for his office a portion of Mrs. Hollingsworth’s dwelling, which was afterwards improved by Mrs. Curry. Dr. Tigner was the third doctor, and had for his office a portion of Mr. J. H. Hughes’ house. Dr. Wilson came about 1856.” “The Presbyterians were the first denomination to hold services at Rocky Mount. They organized at the old school house, but before the war they built a church, which is still standing.” “The Baptist church is a branch of old Cana church, and was built in 1880.” “Capt. W. J. Hughes has improved Rocky Mount some by having sever- small dwellings erected.” “The Hughes, Leaphearts and Capt. Fish’s family were the leading families of Rocky Mount. Most of the old settlers have passed away and sleep in the Rocky Mount cemetery.” To learn more about Bossier Parish history come to the Bossier Parish Libraries History Center, 2206 Beckett St., Bossier City.
AMY ROBERTSON IS THE LIBRARY RESEARCH ASSISTANT AT bossier parish libarIES HISTORY CENTER
Spencer Favor wins National Merit Scholarship Submitted By Sonja Bailes
Bossier Schools Public Relations Liaison
Spencer Favor could not have had a better senior year at Airline High School and will stroll across stage at graduation May 18 knowing she reached the pinnacle of her academic career. The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced earlier this month Favor is a National Merit Scholarship winner, one of only 2,500 designees selected from more than 15,000 finalists in the running for the honor. This year’s National Merit Scholarship Program began in October 2017 when over 1.6 million juniors throughout the nation took a test as part of an initial screening. Favor made the cut and became one of 16,000 Semifinalists who then made it to the Finalist level of the competition. Not only is Favor receiving the $2,500 National Merit Scholarship, but she also accepted a full ride to the University of Alabama amounting to a nearly $200,000 scholarship package in recognition of her academic excellence. Bossier Schools extends its congratulations to Favor for being named a National Merit Scholarship winner and wishes her success at the University of Alabama.
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Bossier City native Casey Tonnies placed in LSMSA Hall of Fame Natchitoches — On Friday, May 17, the Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts (LSMSA) held its annual Senior Recognition Ceremony to honor the Class of 2019. The ceremony celebrated personal character, academic excellence and development of skills in each academic disciplines. During the event, six seniors were inducted into the Robert A. Alost Hall of Fame. This award, named after the school’s founding director, is considered the highest honor bestowed upon LSMSA seniors, with students being hand-picked by a committee of faculty and residential life staff members. Casey Tonnies of Bossier City was named to LSMSA’s Hall of Fame. “As a Future Scientist Program member, ambassador, academic peer mentor and club president, success has followed her for the past three years,” said Executive Director Dr. Steven G. Horton. “In addition to loads of independent work, she has attended conferences and has been a part of many theatre performances. “Never shying away from a challenge, she has taken on many of the hardest courses offered here at LSMSA and has been on top academically time and time
OBITUARIES
Carlon R.“Carl” Ferguson Bossier City, LA - A graveside service for Carlon R. “Carl” Ferguson was held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 23, 2019 at Rose-Neath Cemetery in Bossier City, LA. Officiating was Pastor Daniel Nelson of The Simple Church. Visitation was held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 22, 2019 at Rose-Neath Funeral Home in Bossier City, LA. Carl was born in Pascagoula, MS on August 7, 1960 and passed away in Bossier City, LA on May 19, 2019. He was a Veteran of the United States Army and retired as an Engineer Tech from the LA Department of Transportation. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Bryce Williams.
Carl is survived by his wife of 31 years, Sharon Batten Ferguson of Bossier City, LA; parents, Sid and Liz Ferguson of Baton Rouge, LA; sons, Jonathan Ferguson, Barry Williams and wife, Lori all of Bossier City, LA, Brian Williams and wife, Christa of Blanchard, LA; brothers, Darrell Ferguson and wife, Erin of Baton Rouge, LA, Scott Ferguson and wife, Joan of Katy, TX; grandchildren, Taylor, Ashleigh, Caleb and Kelsey and mother-inlaw, Bonnie Batten of Bossier City, LA. The family suggests memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis TN 38105-1942. James Herbert Gould James Herbert Gould was
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born on October 2, 1921 in Electric Mills, Mississippi. He moved to Bossier City, Louisiana in 1925. He passed away on May 3, 2019 in Georgetown, Texas. He was preceded in death by his parents, Velma and Herbert Gould, his first wife, Myrtle, two brothers and six sisters. He is survived by his wife, Sue, daughters, Glenda Richard and Connie Borders; Karen Nuss (Michael) and Susan Meador (Phillip Bussmann); brother, Hollis Gould; sisters, Nina Skannel and Laverne McLeland, along with nieces, nephews and extended family and friends. James was a Locomotive Engineer on the Illinois Central Railroad from 1941 to his retirement in 1982. His great joy was sharing his faith and visiting with family and friends. The family will be celebrating
his life at a later date. Cheatium Blackman Benton, LA - Funeral Services for Cheatium Blackman were held at 11 a.m. on Saturday May 25, 2019 at Greater New Zion Baptist Church in Benton, LA. Interment followed at Benton Community Cemetery in Benton, LA. Open visitation was held on Friday May 24, 2019 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Heavenly Gates Funeral Home in Shreveport, LA. Sylvester Brantley Bossier Parish, LA - Graveside Services for Sylvester Brantley, 72, were held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 25, 2019 at Sheppard Cemetery in Minden, La. Family visitation was held from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday May 24, 2019 at Heavenly Gates Funeral Home in Shreveport, LA.
June Shots For Tots Mon., June 3
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Caddo Community Action Agency 4055 St. Vincent Ave., Shreveport, LA 71108
Tue., June 4
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Caddo Community Action Agency 4055 St. Vincent Ave., Shreveport, LA 71108
Vaccines provided by Vaccines for Children. Remember to bring your child’s immunization record.
Wed., June 5
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Walmart, 6235 Westport Ave., Shreveport, LA 71129
Sat., June 8
9 a.m. - Noon
Party Central, 4401 Viking Drive, Bossier City, LA 71111
Mon., June 10
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Fred’s Discount, 5604 Highway 3, Benton, LA 71006
Tue., June 11
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Chuck E Cheese’s, 2515 Viking Drive, Bossier City, LA 71111
Wed., June 12
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Super One, 745 Shreveport-Barksdale Highway, Shreveport, LA 71105
Mon., June 17
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
AmeriHealth Wellness Center, 3709 Jewella Ave., Shreveport, LA 71109
Tue., June 18
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Walmart, 5700 Shed Road, Bossier City, LA 71111
Wed., June 19
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Walmart, 2536 Airline Drive, Bossier City, LA 71111
Mon., June 24
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Wendy’s, 8586 Youree Drive, Shreveport, LA 71115
Tue., June 25
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Wal-Mart, 9550 Mansfield Road, Shreveport, LA 71118
Wed., June 26
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Willis-Knighton Innovation Center, 2105 Airline Drive, Bossier City, LA 71111
Children through 18 years of age who meet at least one of the following criteria are eligible to receive VFC vaccines through Shots for Tots: Medicaid eligible, uninsured, underinsured, American Indian or Alaska Native.
For more information call (318) 212-2520 or visit our website at wkhs.com/shots
again.” The other five seniors who joining Tonnies as Hall of Fame recipients were Marlies Carter of Madisonville, Colt Crain of Zachary, Jayaditya “Jojo” Deep of Natchitoches, Daniel Metzger of Slidell, and Benjamin Walker of Mandeville. Tonnies also graduated with Distinction for her independent research and presentation titled “Synthesis and coordination chemistry of N, N'-disubstituted malonamide derivatives as a multi-step reaction for undergraduate labs.” Students who choose to do Distinction Projects undergo an arduous process of independent study and research under the direction of faculty mentors. She was one of seven students who were honored with Distinction during her tenure at the school. Tonnies has been awarded a Silver Medalist Emmy Noether Scholarship for $25,000 and a PEO-Chapter BK Scholarship Award. In the fall, she plans to major in Chemical Engineering at Yale University. LSMSA is now accepting applications for the 20192020 school year. To apply, visit www.LSMSA.edu/ apply.
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Governor congratulates AHS Cyber Team Submitted By Sonja Bailes
Bossier Schools Public Relations Liaison
Competition was intense and the obstacles the Airline Robotics/Cyber team had to overcome were challenging. Yet at the end of the National Governors Association Cyber Competition, Billy Neill’s team of cyber sleuths excelled. The competition, sponsored by Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards and Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson and hosted by the National Integrated Cyber
Education Research Center (NICERC), took place over the course of 24 hours in a virtual environment called a cyber range at each team’s school site. “CTF (Capture the Flag) is a cybersecurity challenge designed to both test knowledge and teach cyber-related skills,” said Kevin Nolten, Director of Academic Outreach for the Cyber Innovation Center and NICERC. “The problems are broken into categories, such as reconnaissance, web exploitation, cryptography, networking and reverse engi-
neering, with each challenge having a varying point value corresponding to the perceived difficulty.” Airline’s two teams were among more than 312 from 27 states vying for top billing in the national competition, making their placement especially impressive. The Vikings placed 32 and 34. Nolten called Airline’s performance “amazing.” “I’m always incredibly proud of what my students end up accomplishing,” Neill said. “These poor kids are trying to run Shell
on computers with so little processing power that it would lag out for five minutes while they were writing the code, not even running it yet. They would have to pull out their phone and try to solve a Cryptography question while they waited for the computer to finally process enough to accept inputs. The personal tenacity it takes to not let that frustration take over is something inspiring.” “Every school that participated did an outstanding job and I’m especially proud of all the Louisi-
ana schools that took part,” said Gov. Edwards. “This competition tested the students’ creativity and knowledge within a short period of time. Hopefully, it has given them an even greater desire to pursue this field of study as they continue their education and possibly as a career.” Cybersecurity will take center stage May 14 and 15 at a first-ever conference being hosted by the state in Shreveport-Bossier City, at which time Airline’s cyber teams will be recognized by the governor.
COURTESY PHOTOS
Gold Star Teacher End-of-Year Recognition Event held May 7
PHOTOS BY: RANDY BROWN, PRESS-TRIBUNE
The Bossier Parish Schools Goad Star Teacher End-of-Year Recognition event was held Tuesday night May, 7, 2019 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Bossier City. The Gold Star Teacher monthly awards are sponsored by Bossier Federal Credit Union. The End-Of-Year Event recognizes all monthly winners awarded during the school year. Guests dined from a buffet. Superintendent Mitch Downey made some heartfelt remarks. Entertainment was provided by the Bossier Schools Talented Arts Program Jazz Band.
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BOSSIER PRESS-TRIBUNE | WWW.BOSSIERPRESS.COM PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF BOSSIER CITY STATE OF LOUISIANA TAKEN AT THE REGULAR MEETING MAY 21, 2019
The City Council of the City of Bossier City, State of Louisiana, met in regular session in Council Chambers, 620 Benton Road, Bossier City, Louisiana, May 21, 2019, at 3:00 PM
Invocation was given by Council Member Jeffery Darby
Pledge of Allegiance led by Council Member Don Williams Roll Call as follows:
Present: Honorable Councilor Jeff Free, President, Honorable Councilors, David Montgomery, Jr, Scott Irwin, Jeffery Darby, Don Williams and Thomas Harvey
Absent: Honorable Councilor Timothy Larkin
Also Present: Mayor, Lorenz Walker, City Attorney, Jimmy Hall and Office Manager II, Jayme Gilmour.
By: Mr. Williams Motion to approve minutes May 7, 2019, Regular Meeting and dispense with the reading. Seconded by Mr. Harvey No comment Vote in favor of motion is unanimous
By: Mr. Montgomery, Jr. Motion to approve the Agenda with the amendment of the removal of item #11 of New Business. Seconded by Mr. Williams No comment Vote in favor of motion is unanimous
Ceremonial Matters/Recognition of Guests-
Mr. Montgomery, Jr. introduced the new Bonding Company, Foley & Judell, L.L.P. and recognized two of their representative in the audience, Jerry Osborn and Brennon Black. Both gentlemen spoke on their appreciation to be a part of Bossier City’s growth.
Committee Reports-
Stacie Fernandez, Finance Director, gave the Council the monthly Financial Report for month ending April 2019. She noted that Revenues were at 112% to budget and expenses were at 93%.
Mark Hudson gave the monthly Project Report, noting that Shed Road should be complete in 6 weeks. He went over various other projects going on within the City. Unfinished Business –
The following Ordinance offered and adopted:
Ordinance No. 56 Of 2019
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convened, was on motion of Mr. Don Williams, and seconded by Mr. Jeffery Darby, and ________________________________________________________________________ adopted on the 21st, day of May, 2019 by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Montgomery, Jr., Mr. Irwin, Mr. Darby, Mr. Williams, Mr. Free and Mr. Harvey NAYS: none ABSENT: Mr. Larkin ABSTAIN: none
____________________________ Jeff Free, President ___________________________ Phyllis McGraw, City Clerk
The following Ordinance offered and adopted:
Ordinance No. 59 Of 2019
ADOPT AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO COVER CONSTRUCTION COST FOR THE MISCELLANEOUS SEWER LIFT STATION (LS) IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (2018 LIFT STATIONS) FOR A TOTAL OF $1,255,900.00 TO COME FROM THE SEWER CONTINGENCY FUND
WHEREAS the final opinion of construction costs for the Miscellaneous Sewer Lift Station project is $1,255,900.00. (see attachment Final Opinion of Construction Costs 15-Apr- 19 for estimated detailed breakdown of the costs); and
WHEREAS, the lift stations included are: Glassell LS; Lakewood LS; Rivera LS; Joe Mason LS; Laural Lane LS; LeBossier LS; gency Fund.
WHEREAS, $1,255,900.00 may be appropriated from the Sewer Contin-
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Bossier City, Louisiana, in regular session convened, that the Bossier City Council does hereby appropriate $1,255,900.00 to come from the Sewer Contingency Fund to cover the construction costs for the Miscelleaneous Sewer Lift Station Improvement Project.
The above and foregoing Ordinance was read in full at open and legal session convened, was on motion of Mr. Don Williams, and seconded by Mr. Scott Irwin, and adopted on the 21st, day of May, 2019 by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Montgomery, Jr., Mr. Irwin, Mr. Darby, Mr. Williams, Mr. Free and Mr. HarveyNAYS: none
ABSENT: Mr. Larkin
ABSTAIN: none
___________________________ Jeff Free, President
___________________________ Phyllis McGraw, City Clerk
The following Ordinance offered and adopted:
Ordinance No. 60 Of 2019
AN ORDINANCE TERMINATING GOVERNMENT CONSULTANTS, INC. AS A CONSULTANT AND FINANCIAL ADVISOR FOR THE CITY OF BOSSIER CITY.
WHEREAS, the City of Bossier City desires to employ the firm Foley & Judell, L. L. P. as Bond Counsel for any and all bond issues or financing projects of the City of Bossier City;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Bossier City, Louisiana in regular session convened, that the firm of Foley & Judell, L. L. P. is hereby employed as Bond Counsel for any and all bond issues or financing projects of the City of Bossier City.
The above and foregoing Ordinance was read in full at open and legal session convened, was on motion of Mr. Williams and seconded by Mr. Montgomery, Jr. and adopted on the 21st, day of May, 2019 by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Montgomery, Jr., Mr. Irwin, Mr. Darby, Mr. Williams, Mr. Free and Mr. Harvey NAYS: none ABSENT: Mr. Larkin ABSTAIN: none
____________________________ Jeff Free, President ___________________________ Phyllis McGraw, City Clerk
The following Ordinance offered and adopted:
ORDINANCE NO. 63 OF 2019
AN ORDINANCE TO REAPPROPRIATE $150,290.00 FROM THE HOTEL/ MOTEL TAX FUND, ORIGINALLY ASSIGNED IN ORDINANCE NO. 43 OF 2018, TO BE USED FOR CONCRETE REPAIRS AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRS TO PUBLIC INFRUSTRUCTURE AT THE LOUISIANA BOARDWALK. WHEREAS; Ordinance No. 43 of 2018 appropriated $345,000.00 from the Hotel Motel Tax Fund for river wall and parking striping at Louisiana Boardwalk, with $150,290.00 remaining after all work being done;
WHEREAS; Parking lot concrete repairs and other miscellaneous repairs are now required at Louisiana Boardwalk;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, in regular session convened that the Bossier City Council does hereby reappropriate $150,290.00 from the Hotel Motel Tax Fund originally assigned in Ordinance No. 43 of 2018 to be used for concrete repairs and other miscellaneous repairs to public infrastructure at the Louisiana Boardwalk.
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that the Mayor is hereby authorized to sign any and all instruments in connection with the furtherance of this Ordinance.
The above and foregoing Ordinance was read in full at open and legal session convened, was on motion of Mr. Irwin and seconded by Mr. Harvey, and adopted on the 21st, day of May, 2019 by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Montgomery, Jr., Mr. Irwin, Mr. Darby, Mr. Williams, Mr. Free and Mr. Harvey NAYS: none ABSENT: Mr. Larkin ABSTAIN: none
____________________________ Jeff Free, President ___________________________ Phyllis McGraw, City Clerk
ADOPT AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO COVER CONSTRUCTION COST FOR THE SEWER SUB-BASIN BC-15 REHABILITATION PROJECT FOR A TOTAL OF $2,422,000.00 TO COME FROM THE SEWER CONTINGENCY FUND ________________________________________________________________________ New Business –
WHEREAS the final opinion of construction costs for the Sewer Sub-Basin WHEREAS, Government Consultants, Inc. has previously served as a consultant and BC-15 Rehabilitation Project is $2,422,000.00. (see attachment Sewer Sub Basin BC-15 financial advisor for the City of Bossier City; and Rehabilitation Project – Final Opinion of Construction Cost for estimated detailed breakdown of the costs); and WHEREAS, the services of Government Consultants, Inc. are no longer needed by the City of Bossier City; and WHEREAS, $2,422,000.00 may be appropriated from the Sewer Contingency Fund. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Bossier City, Louisiana in
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Bossier City, Louisiana, in regular session convened, that the Bossier City Council does hereby appropriate $2,422,000.00 may be appropriated from the Sewer Contingency Fund to cover the construction costs for the Sewer Sub-Basin BC-15 Rehabilitation Project.
regular session convened, that the services of: Government Consultants, Inc.
700 North 10 Street th
Annex Building
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Witness opening of sealed bids for – Bid#P19-12– 2019 City Wide Concrete Repairs. 2R Construction, LLC. 3Gen Construction CW&W Contractors, Inc J.R. Pope Karma Contractors, LLC. RVP Construction, Inc.
By: Mr. Irwin Motion to approve reading of the bids. Seconded by Mr. Williams No comment Vote in favor of motion is unanimous
$1,045,687.50 $ 997,865.00 $1,078,250.00 $1,505,300.00 $1,002,814.00 $ 968,615.00
The above and foregoing Ordinance was read in full at open and legal session Hearing of appeal for Arnold Merry, 226 Melissa, Lane, Bossier City, LA, 71112 for violaconvened, was on motion of Mr. Scott Irwin, and seconded by Mr. Don Williams, and tion of City Ordinance Section 14- Vicious and Dangerous Dog. adopted on the 21st, day of May, 2019 by the following vote: as a consultant and / or financial advisor are hereby terminated and any authorization to act on behalf of the City of Bossier City is hereby revoked and canceled. Dale Keeler, City Animal Control Supervisor, told Council exactly what led up to designation. Owners Arnold Merry and Susan Merry apologized and discussed what they could AYES: Mr. Montgomery, Jr., Mr. Irwin, Mr. Darby, Mr. Williams, Mr. Free and Mr. Harveydo to keep it from happening again. Ms. Laura Connerly spoke about her experience NAYS: none The above and foregoing Ordinance was read in full at open and legal session convened, was on motion of Mr. Williams and seconded by Mr. Jeffery Darby and and her fear of the dogs. Jennifer from Animal Control spoke on the bites on Ms. ConABSENT: Mr. Larkin nerly’s hands. adopted on the 21st, day of May, 2019 by the following vote: ABSTAIN: none No Action was taken on this item. Dangerous Dog declaration stands. AYES: Mr. Montgomery, Jr., Mr. Larkin, Mr. Irwin, Mr. Darby, Mr. Williams, Mr. Free and ____________________________ Mr. Harvey By: Mr. Irwin Jeff Free, President NAYS: none Motion to introduce an Ordinance authorizing $130,000 to come from the ___________________________ ABSENT: none General Fund Balance for new Tax Software for the Property Tax Department. Phyllis McGraw, City Clerk ABSTAIN: none Seconded by Mr. Williams No comment The following Ordinance offered and adopted: ____________________________ Vote in favor of motion is unanimous Jeff Free, President ___________________________ Ordinance No. 57 Of 2019 By: Mr. Williams Phyllis McGraw, City Clerk Motion to introduce an Ordinance to appropriate funds to cover repairs to Boardwalk Pump Station for a total of $25,000.00 to come from the Sewer Capital the ADOPT AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO COVER ANY The following Ordinance offered and adopted: and Contingency Fund. AND ALL COST FOR THE HR14-C-42 (SHED ROAD TO AIRLINE) WATER MAIN PROJSeconded by Mr. Irwin ECT FOR A TOTAL OF $7,500,000.00 TO COME FROM THE 2019 LDH LOAN Ordinance No. 61 Of 2019 No comment Vote in favor of motion is unanimous WHEREAS the final opinion of construction costs for the HR14-C-42 42” Water Main project is $6,133,162.00 (see attachment 42” Water Main Project(HR14-C-42) AN ORDINANCE TERMINATING AND CANCELING ANY AGREEMENT OR AUTHOR- By: Mr. Williams – Final Opinion of Construction Cost for estimated detailed breakdown of the costs) The IZATION FOR JOSEPH “JAY” DELAFIELD TO ACT AS BOND COUNSEL OR IN ANY Motion to introduce an Ordinance to amend the 2019 Sewer Maintenance OTHER MANNER ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF BOSSIER CITY. balance of the funds could be used for miscellaneous water system projects and/or engiAccount in the Sewer Operating Budget (601-7300-501-2320) by an increase of neering fees related to this project; and $75,000.00. ________________________________________________________________________ Seconded by Mr. Irwin No comment WHEREAS, $7,500,000.00 shall be appropriated from the 2019 LDH Loan. WHEREAS, Joseph “Jay” Delafield has previously represented the City of Bossier City Vote in favor of motion is unanimous NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Bossier City, as Bond Counsel; and By: Mr. Williams Louisiana, in regular session convened, that the Bossier City Council does hereby approMotion to introduce an Ordinance appropriating $1,750,000 (One Million priate $7,500,000.00 to come from the 2019 LDH loan.to cover any and all costs for the WHEREAS, the services of Joseph “Jay” Delafield are no longer needed by the City of Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand) from the Sales Tax Capital Improvement Fund and the 42” Water Main Project (HR14-C-42 – Shed Road to Airline). Bossier City; and EMS Capital and Contingency Fund to purchase a Digital Radio System to replace an analog radio system for all Non-Public Safety City Departments and to provide a back-up The above and foregoing Ordinance was read in full at open and legal session NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Bossier City, Louisiana in system for the Bossier City Fire Department and Bossier City Police Department. convened, was on motion of Mr. Don Williams, and seconded by Mr. Scott Irwin, and regular session convened, that the services of: Seconded by Mr. Montgomery, Jr. adopted on the 21st, day of May, 2019 by the following vote: No comment Joseph “Jay” Delafield Vote in favor of motion is unanimous Whitney Bank Building AYES: Mr. Montgomery, Jr., Mr. Irwin, Mr. Darby, Mr. Williams, Mr. Free and Mr. Harvey The following Resolution offered and adopted: NAYS: none 3401 Ryan Street, Ste. 307 ABSENT: Mr. Larkin Lake Charles, LA 70605 ABSTAIN: none RESOLUTION 33 Of 2019
____________________________ Jeff Free, President ___________________________ Phyllis McGraw, City Clerk
The following Ordinance offered and adopted:
as bond counsel are hereby terminated and any authorization to act on behalf of the City A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HIRING OF A RECREATION MAINTENANCE of Bossier City is hereby revoked and canceled. WORKER II, FOR THE PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT (WALKER PLACE) The above and foregoing Ordinance was read in full at open and legal sesWHEREAS, Ordinance No. 21 of 2018 implemented a requirement assuring sion convened, was on motion of Mr. Don Williams and seconded by Mr. Montgomery, Jr. that the City department budgets not be exceeded by any hiring of any personnel; and and adopted on the 21st, day of May, 2019 by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Montgomery, Jr., Mr. Irwin, Mr. Darby, Mr. Williams, Mr. Free and Mr. Harvey NAYS: none ABSENT: Mr. Larkin ADOPT AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO COVER REPAIRS TO ABSTAIN: none VALVES IN WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AT A COST OF $100,000.00 TO COME FROM WATER CAPITAL CONTINGENCY FUND. ____________________________ Jeff Free, President WHEREAS, the city will be contracting with Utiliserve to replace the operating ___________________________ nut in the identified valves; and Phyllis McGraw, City Clerk Ordinance No. 58 Of 2019
gency fund.
WHEREAS, $100,000.00 may be appropriated from the water capital contin- The following Ordinance offered and adopted:
Ordinance No. 62 Of 2019 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Bossier City, Louisiana, in regular session convened, that the Bossier City Council does hereby appropriate $100,000.00 to come from the water capital contingency fund for repairs to the valves AN ORDINANCE EMPLOYING AS BOND COUNSEL THE FIRM FOLEY & JUDELL, L. L. P. FOR ANY AND ALL BOND ISSUES OR FINANCING PROJECTS OF THE CITY in the water distribution system. OF BOSSIER CITY. The above and foregoing Ordinance was read in full at open and legal session
WHEREAS, the position of Recreation Maintenance Worker II is vacant due to retirement, resignation or termination; and
WHEREAS, the administration and the department assures that all current budgets have been verified and that no authorized salary has been exceeded; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Bossier City, Louisiana, in regular session convened, that the administration is authorized to proceed with hiring procedures for the fulfillment of this position.
The above and foregoing Resolution was read in full at open and legal session convened, was on motion of Mr. Don Williams, and seconded by Mr. Scott Irwin, and adopted on the 21st, day of May, 2019 by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Montgomery, Jr., Mr. Irwin, Mr. Darby, Mr. Williams, Mr. Free and Mr. Harvey NAYS: none ABSENT: Mr. Larkin ABSTAIN: none
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14A WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2019 ____________________________ Jeff Free, President ___________________________ Phyllis McGraw, City Clerk
The following Resolution offered and adopted:
RESOLUTION 34 Of 2019
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of Bossier City, Louisiana, in regular and legal session convened, that the administration is authorized to replace one Fire Inspector position, to promote one Assistant Chief of Fire Prevention and to promote one Chief of Fire Prevention;
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The above and foregoing Resolution was read in full at open and legal session convened, was on motion of Mr. Don Williams, and second by Mr. David Montgomery, Jr., and adopted on the 21st, day of May, 2019 by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Montgomery, Jr., Mr. Irwin, Mr. Darby, Mr. Williams, Mr. Free and Mr. Harvey NAYS: none A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE USE OF CITY SEWER TO SERVE THE PROPER- ABSENT: Mr. Larkin TIES AT 3909 AND 3925 BENTON ROAD, WITH EACH PROPERTY BEING LOCATED ABSTAIN: none OUTSIDE THE BOSSIER CITY LIMITS. ____________________________ WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 79 of 2014 requires that commercial building out- Jeff Free, President ___________________________ side the Bossier City limits requires City Council approval to use city services; Phyllis McGraw, City Clerk
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Bossier City, By: Mr. Williams Louisiana, in regular session convened, that the Bossier City Council resolves to approve Motion to approve Bossier Press Tribune as the City of Bossier City’s Offithe use of city sewer to serve the properties at 3909 and 3925 Benton Road, with each cial Journal for a one year period effective June 1, 2019 through June 1, 2020 in accorproperty being located outside the Bossier City limits. dance with Louisiana Revised Statute 43:[4]. Seconded by Mr. Darby The above and foregoing Resolution was read in full at open and legal ses- No comment Vote in favor of motion is unanimous sion convened, was on motion of Mr. Montgomery, Jr. and seconded by Mr. Don Williams, and adopted on the 21st, day of May, 2019 by the following vote: There being no further business to come before this Council, meeting adjourned at AYES: Mr. Montgomery, Jr., Mr. Irwin, Mr. Darby, Mr. Williams, Mr. Free and Mr. Harvey 4:00 PM by Mr. Free NAYS: none ABSENT: Mr. Larkin ABSTAIN: none Respectfully submitted:
____________________________ Jeff Free, President ___________________________ Phyllis McGraw, City Clerk
The following Resolution offered and adopted:
RESOLUTION NO. 35 OF 2019
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ONE FIRE DEPARTMENT LINE EMPLOYEE TO BE REPLACED DUE TO VACANCY FROM RETIREMENT:
WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 2 of 2010 implemented a hiring freeze requiring Bossier City Council approval for the hiring of any personnel;
WHEREAS, a vacancy will exist in the Fire Department due to a Retirement and filling this position will allow operations to continue;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of Bossier City, Louisiana, in regular and legal session convened, that the administration is authorized to replace one Firefighter position;
The above and foregoing Resolution was read in full at open and legal session convened, was on motion of Mr. Thomas Harvey, and second by Mr. Don Williams, and adopted on the 21st, day of May, 2019 by the following vote:
Phyllis McGraw City Clerk
May 29, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune NOTICE TO BIDDERS SP#4618
Sealed bids will be received by the Procurement Section of the Division of Administration, 1201 N. 3rd. St., 2nd. Floor, Suite 2-160, (P.O. Box 94095), Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at 10:00 A.M. for the following: RFx No. 3000012930 – Waste Disposal Service for DVA NW LA War Veterans Home, 6/13/19 Bid proposal forms, information and specifications may be obtained by accessing the bid number in LaPac at www.doa.Louisiana.gov/osp or from the procurement section listed above. No bids will be received after the date and hour specified. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities.
Paula Tregre Director of State Procurement FAX (225) 342-8688
AYES: Mr. Montgomery, Jr., Mr. Irwin, Mr. Darby, Mr. Williams, Mr. Free and Mr. Harvey NAYS: none ABSENT: Mr. Larkin ABSTAIN: none
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The following Resolution offered and adopted:
NOTICE is hereby given that the Bossier City-Parish Metropolitan Planning Commissionwill hold a public hearing on Monday, June 10, 2019, at 2:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers of Bossier City Hall, 620 Benton Road, Bossier City, Louisiana, for the purpose of considering the following amendments to Ordinance 133 of 2018 of the City of Bossier City and Ordinance 4705 of 2018 of the Parish Code of Bossier Parish:
____________________________ Jeff Free, President ___________________________ Phyllis McGraw, City Clerk
RESOLUTION 36 Of 2019
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HIRING OF ONE ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER FOR THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 21 of 2018 implemented a requirement assuring that the City department budgets not be exceeded by any hiring of any personnel; and
WHEREAS, one Animal Control Officer is vacant due to retirement, resignation or termination; and
WHEREAS, the administration and the department assures that all current budgets have been verified and that no authorized salary has been exceeded; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Bossier City, Louisiana, in regular session convened, that the administration is authorized to proceed with hiring procedures for the fulfillment of this position.
The above and foregoing Resolution was read in full at open and legal session convened, was on motion of Mr. Jeffery Darby, and seconded by Mr. Don Williams, and adopted on the 21st, day of May, 2019 by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Montgomery, Jr., Mr. Irwin, Mr. Darby, Mr. Williams, Mr. Free and Mr. Harvey NAYS: none ABSENT: Mr. Larkin ABSTAIN: none ____________________________ Jeff Free, President ___________________________ Phyllis McGraw, City Clerk The following Resolution offered and adopted:
Resolution No. 37 Of 2019
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HIRING OF A TAX AUDITOR DUE TO RESIGNATION
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WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 2 of 2010 implemented a hiring freeze requiring Bossier City Council approval for the hiring of any personnel;
WHEREAS, one of the current Tax Auditors will be leaving, due to resignation, and advertising and interviews need to be conducted to find a qualified replacement;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Bossier City, Louisiana, in regular and legal session convened, that the administration is authorized to hire a person to fill the position of Tax Auditor.
The above and foregoing Resolution was read in full at open and legal session convened, was on motion of Mr. Jeffery Darby, and seconded by Mr. Scott Irwin, and adopted on the 21st, day of May, 2019 by the following vote:
AYES: Mr. Montgomery, Jr., Mr. Irwin, Mr. Darby, Mr. Williams, Mr. Free and Mr. Harvey NAYS: none ABSENT: Mr. Larkin ABSTAIN: none ____________________________ Jeff Free, President ___________________________ Phyllis McGraw, City Clerk
The following Resolution offered and adopted:
RESOLUTION NO. 38 OF 2019
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
A Public Hearing for the following:
The application of Patrick and Misty Smith for a Zoning Amendment to change the zoning classification from R-A (Residential Agriculture) to B-3 (General Business) for a tract of land containing 0.67 acres located in Section 11, T17N, R13W, Bossier Parish, Louisiana, and being described as follows: Beginning at the SW corner of Shady Subdivision, Unit No 1, as recorded in Book 275 pages 232-233 Records of Bossier parish, Louisiana, run thence N 89°22’ East along south line of said subdivision right of way line of Parkway Drive; thence South 33°13’ East along side right of way line a distance of 150 ft; thence South 56°47’ west a distance of 148 ft. to a point on the Northeasterly right of way line of the K.C.S. L & A Railroad; thence North 33°13’ West along said right of way line a distance of 244.59 ft. to the point of beginning, Bossier Parish, Louisiana.
The application of Bossier Village Lane Properties, LLC for a Zoning Amendment to change the zoning classification of Lots A, B and C of Whittington Subdivision from R-LD (Residential Low Density) to B-3 (General Business) for a proposed climate controlled storage facility. Bossier City, Louisiana.
The application of Hemphill, LLC for a Conditional Use Approval for a Wireless Telecommunication Tower located at 2360 Barksdale Boulevard, Bossier City, Louisiana.
The application of Beau Hays, Bayou Jax Holdings, LLC, for a Conditional Use Approval for on-premise consumption of high and low content alcohol at a proposed oyster bar located at 515 Barksdale Boulevard, Bossier City, Louisiana.
The application of Bryce Culotta for a Conditional Use Approval for on-premise consumption of high and low content alcohol at an event center located at 2328 Barksdale Boulevard, Bossier City, Louisiana.
The application of Ryan Estess, Raley and Associates, for a Preliminary Plat, being a planned unit development for St. Charles Court Villages Unit No. 9, 14.462 acres located in Section 20, Township 19 North, Range 13 West, Bossier Parish, Louisiana.
The application of Ryan Estess, Raley and Associates for a Preliminary Plat, being a planned unit development for The Crossing at Wemple Unit 4, 10.612 acres located in Sections 32 and 33, Township 19 North, Range 13 West, Bossier Parish, Louisiana.
The application of Mitchell Contracting, Inc. for a Minor Planned Unit Development, Mitchell Contracting Inc., for a proposed modular contracting office located at 1332 Driftwood Drive
The application of James McCormick for a Preliminary Plat, Stewart Road Subdivision, 8. 249 acres located in Section 24, Township 18 North, Range 20 West, Bossier Parish, Louisiana.
The application of Mike Salter, Bossier Village Lane Properties, for an Amended Planned Unit Development, Bellevue Storage, 19.354 acres located in Section 9, Township 18 North, Range 12 West, Bossier Parish, Louisiana.
The application of William Mayfield, Brownlee Road Partners, LLC, for a Miscellaneous Request for an 8’ fence throughout Canal Place Subdivision, Bossier Parish, Louisiana.
The application of Michael Kelsch, Raley and Associates, for a Miscellaneous Request for a landscaping buffer located at 2301 Airline Drive, Bossier City, Louisiana.
The application of Michael Kelsch, Raley and Associates, for a Miscellaneous Request for a parking reduction located at 2301 Airline Drive, Bossier City, Louisiana.
The application of Ryan Estess, Raley and Associates, for an Amended Planned Unit Development, Viking Drive Warehouse and Storage Facility, 25.6 acres located in Section 15, Township 18 North, Range 13 West, Bossier City, Louisiana.
The application of Joe Masterson for a Miscellaneous request for a gravel parking lot for a personal storage building located at 124 Crown Court, Bossier Parish, Louisiana.
Ben Rauschenbach, Chairman A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ONE FIRE INSPECTOR POSITION TO BE REPLACED, Bossier City-Parish Metropolitan Planning Commission ONE PROMOTED TO ASSISTANT CHIEF OF FIRE PREVENTION AND ONE PROMOTED TO CHIEF OF FIRE PREVENTION DUE TO VACANCY FROM RETIREMENT: May 29, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 2 of 2010 implemented a hiring freeze requiring Bossier City Council approval for the hiring of any personnel; WHEREAS, a vacancy will exist in the Fire Department due to a Retirement and filling these positions will allow operations to continue;
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MVP
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2019 15A
BASEBALL
Eric Brown Jr., Parkway Sr., 3B/Pitcher
.500 BA, 8 2B, 6 3B, 7 HR, 42 RBI
MVP
Landon Joyner, Benton Jr.
Raelin Chaffin, Airline So., Pitcher
10-1, 1.068 ERA, 59 IP, 64 K
FIRST TEAM
SECOND TEAM Pitchers — Chase Keith, Haughton; Dalton Burrell, Airline; Grayson Gates, Benton; Parker Stevens, Parkway, Sr. Catcher — Dustin Barron, Haughton. Infielders — C.J. McWilliams, Haughton; Ken Gay, Plain Dealing. Outfielder — Gabe Larry, Parkway. Utility — Bryson Connell, Airline; Coleman Beeson, Bossier; Cameron Ross, Benton
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OUTSTANDING PLAYER
OUTSTANDING PITCHER
Pitchers Hayden Knotts, Parkway, Jr.; Christion Rayner, Parkway, Sr.; Will Tynes, Airline, Jr.; Brock Van Hoy, Benton, So. Catchers Hayden Travinski, Airline, Sr.; Cole Horton, Benton, Sr.; Caleb Reese, Parkway, Sr. Infielders Amani Larry, Parkway, Sr.; Clint Lasiter, Benton, So.; Cade Scott, Benton, Jr.; Daniel Halbert, Benton, Sr.; Peyton Stovall, Haughton, So.; Landon Thompson, Haughton, Sr. Outfielders Brennan Blaylock, Benton, Jr.; Tanner Timms, Benton, Jr.; JT Brice, Benton, Sr.; Peyton Lewis, Parkway, Jr.; Hayden Lope, Airline, Jr.; Caleb Green, Haughton, Jr. Utility Sam Simmons, Benton, Sr.; Collier Cloinger, Parkway, Sr.; Jon Mikal Robertson, Bossier, Sr.
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SOFTBALL
18-2, 0.614 ERA, 114 IP, 228 K
Maddie Ennis, Airline Sr., 1B
.449 BA, 11 HR, 11 2B, 51 RBI
FIRST TEAM
Pitcher Whitley Cannon, Haughton, Fr. Catchers Olivia Oliphint, Benton, Jr.; Lexi Gray, Airline, Jr. Infielders Makenzie Chaffin, Airline, Sr., .Emily Angelo, Benton, So.; Anna Claire Kratzer, Benton, Jr.; Madison Trujillo, Haughton, So.; Caroline Easom, Airline, Jr., Makayla Burkart, Haughton, Jr.; Brooklynn Bockhaus, Haughton, Fr.; Jina Baffuto, Airline, Fr. Outfielders Brooklyn Brandon, Airline, Sr.; Jessica Baffuto, Airline, Sr., Averi Phillips, Haughton, Fr.; Faith Ingles, Parkway, Sr. Utility Maecy Ingram, Parkway, Sr.; Madison Wells, Benton, Jr.; Jessica Grubbs, Airline, Jr; .Madi Simms, Benton, Jr. Designated Player Hannah Borah, Haughton, Sr. SECOND TEAM Reagan Jorstad, Haughton; Shelby Hensley, Haughton; Briley Leblanc, Haughton; JoJo Fletcher, Benton; Rylie Roberson, Benton
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LEGALS BOSSIER PARISH SHERIFF DELINQUENT TAX LIST BOSSIER PARISH SHERIFF VS. DELINQUENT TAX DEBTORS BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, I WILL SELL, AT H T T P : / / W W W. C I V I C SOURCE.COM, WITHIN THE LEGAL HOURS FOR JUDICIAL SALES BEGINNING AT 8:00 O’CLOCK A.M ON THE 4th DAY OF JUNE, 2019 AND CONTINUING ON EACH SUCCEEDING LEGAL DAY, UNTIL SAID SALES ARE COMPLETED, TAX SALE TITLE TO ALL IMMOVABLE PROPERTY ON WHICH TAXES ARE NOW DUE TO THE BOSSIER PARISH SHERIFF, TO ENFORCE COLLECTION OF TAXES ASSESSED IN THE YEAR 2018, TOGETHER WITH INTEREST THEREON FROM JANUARY 1, 2019 AT THE RATE OF ONE PERCENT (1%) PER MONTH UNTIL PAID AND ALL COSTS. THE NAMES OF SAID DELINQUENT TAX DEBTORS, THE AMOUNT OF STATUTORY IMPOSITIONS DUE, INCLUDING ANY DUE FOR PRIOR YEARS, AND THE IMMOVABLE PROPERTY ASSESSED TO EACH TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
100480 MARANTO, ANTHONY J LA TOTAL DUE IS: $3,240.15 LOT 9, WOODLAKE SOUTH UNIT #8
100614 BONNER, OLLA M MCGLOTHIN C/O BETTY MIDDLETON LA TOTAL DUE IS: $438.48 1 A SQ IN SE COR OF NE OF NW, LESS R/W &LESS N 75 FT, SEC 29, T 20, R 13, BENTON
RUN S 208 FT FOR PT OF BEGIN, THENCE S 208 FT, THENCE E 832 FT, THENCE N 208 FT, THENCE W 832 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC 35, T 20, R 13
102516 PEI REAL ESTATE GROUP LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $2,246.29 LOT 17, PALMETTO PARK SUBDV. UNIT #3, STAGE II.
102634 JEMICO INVESTMENTS LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,270.47 FROM COMMON COR OF SECS 5, 6, 7 & 8, RUNS 89 DEG 40 MIN 30 SEC W ALONG LINE COMMON TO SECS 6 & 7, 67.11 FT, THENCE N5 DEG 36 MIN 12 SEC E 491.39 FT TO PT OFINTERSECTION WITH A CURVE TO THE LEFT BEING THE SLY R/W OF AN EXISTING 60 FT RD, SAID CURVE HAVING THE FOLLOWING DATA: DELTA=28 DEG 54 MIN 20 SEC, RADIUS=436.12 FT, THENCE NELY ALONG CURVE 220.02 FT TO PT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING THE FOLLOWING DATA: DELTA=117 DEG 37 MIN 55 SEC, RADIUS=30 FT, THENCE SWLY ALONG SAID CURVE 61.59 FT, THENCE S 5 DEG 40 MIN 30SEC W 17.83 FT TO PT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING THE FOLLOWING DATA: DELTA= 90 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC, RADIUS=60 FT, THENCE SELY ALONG SAID CURVE 94.25 FT, THENCE S 84 DEG 19 MIN 30 SEC E 123.03 FT, THENCE S 6 DEG 07 32SEC W 401.49 FT TO PT OF INTERSECTION WITH LINE COMMON TO SECS 5 & 8, THENCE N88 DEG 41 MIN 30 SEC W 369.46 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SECS 5 & 6, T 19, R 13 /TRS 2-F8B, 2-B5B/
UNIT #1.
103284 LITTLE, DOYLE DAVID LA TOTAL DUE IS: $278.96 LOT 6, BLOCK D, EAST BENTON SUBDV.
103304 MUFOR, KOMETA WILLIAM JO MAR DEVELOPMENT LLC, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $176.24 BEGIN AT SW COR OF LOT 17, RUN NELY ALONG W LINE OF SAID LOT 2.36 FT, THENCES 89 DEG 33 MIN 18 SEC E 97.17 FT, THENCE S 0 DEG 23 MIN W 2.34 FT, THENCE N 89 DEG 30 MIN 15 SEC W ALONG S LINE OFLOT 17, 97.88 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, DOGWOODPARK SUBDV UNIT #9.
103720 FARRIS, LINDSEY LEIGH LA TOTAL DUE IS: $530.67 LOT 216 FT N & S BY 100 FT E & W IN NE COR OF SEC 19, T 19, R 13, DES IN VOL 240-466, LESS HWY.
104156 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $769.45 BEGIN AT A PT 660 FT S OF THE SE COR OF THE NW OF NW, SEC 28, THENCE N 210 FT, THENCE E 210 FT, THENCE S 178 FT TO INTERSECTION OF N R/W OF STATE HWY, THENCE SWLY ALONG R/W 83.3 FT, THENCE W 132.3 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, T 20, R 13./TR 8-C/
104170 CODY INVESTMENTS LLC ET AL LA TOTAL DUE IS: $183.59 N 1 AC OF THE FOLLOWING DESC PROPERTY: ASTRIP OF LAND 3.18 CHS WIDE OFF W SIDE OF E 1/2 OF NE, LESS TRACT DES IN VOL 703832, SEC 32, T 20, R 13.
104210 FOSTER, JOSEPH 102862 MICHAEL CODY INVESTMENTS LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,613.06 FROM COMET AL LA TOTAL DUE IS: $243.18 MON COR OF SECS 5, 6, LOTS 9, 10, BLK 2, & W 1/2 7 & 8, RUNS 88 DEG 41 101137 OF ADJOINING ALLEY MIN 30 SEC E ALONG MULLINS, LARRY E JR CLOSED BY ORD. #35 OF LINE COMMON TO SECS LA TOTAL DUE IS: 5 & 8, 600.31 FT TO PT $5,592.55 LOT 24, SWEET- 1960 BENTON. OFBEGIN, THENCE N 1 WATER OAKS DEG 18 MIN 30 SEC E 102954 STARK, AUSTIN BROWN 159.28 FT, THENCE N 89 101198 LA TOTAL DUE IS: $376.29 DEG 54 MIN 48 SECE WHITE OAK TITLE LLC LOT 21, CYPRESS 214.14 FT, THENCE S 84 COOK, VIRGIE WYRICK DEG 19 MIN 30 SEC E 60 LA TOTAL DUE IS: $199.54 TRAILER PARK. FT, THENCE N 5 DEG 40 A TRACT 210 FT. N. & S. 103028 MIN 30 SEC E 457.90 FT, BY 210 FT. E. & W. OUT KAJI, VINOD THENCE S 83 DEG 36 MIN OF NW COR. OF THE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $183.59 15 SEC E 691.26 FT, FOLLOWING: BEGIN. AT THENCE N 2 DEG 40 MIN SE COR. OF SEC. 20, RUN BEGIN AT SE COR. OF LOT 1 OF ANN BURNS 30 SEC E 315.74 FT, N. 15.089 CHS., THENCE SUBDV., BENTON, THENCE S 83 DEG 36 MIN W. 24 CHS. 30 LINKS THENCE W. 150 FT., TO 15 SEC E 518.57 FT, THENCE S. 15.089 CHS. PT. OF BEGIN., THENCE THENCE S 31 DEG 43 MIN THENCE E. 24 CHS. 30 N. 24 FT., THENCE W. 250 13 SEC E 549.65 FT, LINKS TO PT. OF FT., THENCE S. 50 FT., THENCE S 1 DEG 18 MIN BEGIN.,T.20,R.13. THENCE E. 250 FT., 30 SEC W 364.04 FT, THENCE N. 26 FT. TO PT. THENCE N 88 DEG 41 MIN 101449 30 SEC W 1820.95 FT TO REYNOLDS, DEREK ALAN OF BEGIN. PT OF BEGIN, LESS LA TOTAL DUE IS: $671.28 103071 TRACT DES IN VOL 686LOT 24, LINTWIN HILLS. KENNEDY SAW MILLS INC 821, SEC 5, T 19, R 13 /TR LA TOTAL DUE IS: $384.68 2-F1/ 101472 ALL THAT PART OF MUTTER, CINDER TRACT 6, ASSESSOR’S 104255 LA TOTAL DUE IS: BLKBK W OF HWY 3 IN W PITTMAN, TODD JASON $2,217.19 LOT 7, TWIN 1/2 OF SW, FULLY DES IN LA TOTAL DUE IS: $212.08 LAKE ESTATES UNIT #2, VOL 353-294, LESS THAT LOT 2, MARBLE SUBDV. LESS THE FOLLOWING DES TRACT: BEGIN AT NE PART LYING INSIDE CITY LIMITS AND LESS TRACT 104271 COROF LOT 7, BEING ON DES INVOL 742-567, SEC PLAYER, DORIS MARIE WLY R/W OF LINTON LA TOTAL DUE IS: RD,THENCE ALONG SAID 20, T 20, R 13 /TR 6-B1 $1,099.96 LOT 2, TWIN R/W ALONG A CURVE TO LAKE ESTATES UNIT #2. THE RIGHT HAVING A RA- 103131 LEE, BEVERLY JEAN DIUS OF 3479.52 FT 15 FT, 104611 THENCE N 77 DEG 30 MIN BENTON ROAD LAND CORP, ROSSER, JOY LYNN 09 SEC W 73.06 FT TO N LA TOTAL DUE IS: $315.80 LA TOTAL DUE IS: $212.08 LINE OF SAID LOT 7, LOT 9, CYPRESS LOT 27, MARBLE SUBDV. THENCEALONG SAID N TRAILER PARK. UNIT #2. LINE S 89 DEG 02 MIN 05 SECE 75 FT TO PT OF 103251 104638 BEGIN. KM LAND COMPANY LLC WOODS, DENVER TIMOLEWIS, BETTY JEAN THY 101643 ROBY LA TOTAL DUE IS: EARNEST, MICHAEL LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,131.91 BEGIN AT SE SEAN COR OF LOT 10 OF RELA TOTAL DUE IS: $212.08 $2,090.83 LOT 12, ESTELLA SUBDV., BENPLAT OF JE JONES LOT 6, CYPRESS TON...BEGIN AT NW SUBDV, FIRST FILING, TRAILER PARK. CORNER OF NE OF NW THENCE S 0 DEG 02 MIN SEC 29, THENCE E 840 36 SEC W 60 FT TO A PT 102307 FT, THENCE S 30 FT TO ON THES R/W LINE OF HALL, MORRIS NE CORNER OFLOT 12, JESSIE JONES RD, C/O GRACE JENKINS THENCE ALONG SAID LA TOTAL DUE IS: $202.74 ESTELLA SUBDV, THENCE E 50 FT, THENCE R/W LINE S 89 DEG 57 E 1/2 OF THE FOLLOWMIN 24 SEC E 5.49 FT TO ING DES: S 1/2 OF NW OF S 150 FT, THENCE W 50 PT OF BEGIN, CONTINUE NW, N 1/2 OF SW OF NW, FT TO E BOUNDARY OF THENCE ALONG SAID LESS 3.08 A. DES. IN VOL. SAID LOT 12, THENCE N 150 FTTO PT OF BEGIN, R/W LINE S 89 DEG 57 137-159, SEC. 28, T. 20, SEC 29, T 20, R 12. /TR 2- MIN 24 SEC E 200.78 FT, R.13, LESS 1 A. TRACT B/.....FROM THE SE COR THENCE S 00 DEG 37 MIN DES. IN VOL. 216-60. OF LOT 12 ESTELLA 18 SEC E 229.72 FT, SUBDV RUN N 00 DEG 27 THENCE S 88 DEG 59 MIN 102316 MIN 12 SECW ALONG THE 15 SEC W 138.87 FT, HOOTIE PROPERTIES E LINE OF LOT 12, 30 FT, THENCE N 15 DEG 29 MIN LLC THENCE E 115 FT TO THE 58 SEC W 73 FT, THENCE LA TOTAL DUE IS: SE COR OF LOT 1 LINDW 53 FT, THENCE N 02 $6,988.39 LOT 3, LAKE SEY PARK SUBDV, DEG 51 MIN 28 SEC E RIDGE SUBDV. THENCE S 00 DEG 27 MIN 162.17 FT TO PT OF 12 SEC E ALONG AN EXBEGIN, SEC 14, T 19, R 102389 TENSION OF THE ELINE 13/ TR 1-B/ HARDMAN, ROBERT JR OF SAID LOT 1, 30 FT, C/O ROSE HARRIS THENCE W 115 FT TO PT 104681 LA TOTAL DUE IS: OF BEGIN, SEC 29, T 20, SADLER, WILLIAM TYLER $1,153.66 BEGIN AT NW R 13 /TR 2-E/....LOT 1, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $617.93 COR OF E 1/2 OF NW OF LINDSEY PARK SUBDV. FROM SE COR OF SE OF NE, SEC 35, T 20, R 13, 100623 BLAKELEY, JOEL M LA TOTAL DUE IS: $459.66 LOT 13, TWIN LAKE ESTATES UNIT 3.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2019 PAGE 1B SW, SEC 36, RUN W ON SEC LINE 1012 FT, THENCE N 39 DEG 15 MIN W 54 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, THENCE N 58 DEG 20 MIN E 301.2 FT, THENCE N 25 DEG 06 MIN. E 281.49 FT TO CENTER OF MERRITTRD, THENCE W WITH CENTER OF RD ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT 110 FT TO PT OF CURVATURE OF CURVE; THENCE W WITH CENTEROF RD 160.2 FT, THENCE S 266.5 FT, THENCE S 39 DEG 28 MIN W 199.4 FT, THENCE N 59 DEG 45 MIN. E 13 FT, THENCE S 39 DEG 15 MIN E 14 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, T 20, R 13. /TR 4-L3/
104733 SAXTON, R J C/O SHIRLEY SAXTON LA TOTAL DUE IS: $208.32 LOTS 6, 7, BLK. H, EAST BENTON SUBDV.
104761 CODY INVESTMENTS LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $179.22 COMMENCE 244 FT. S. OF NW COR. OF LOT 1 ANN BURNS SUBDV., BENTON, RUN THENCE E. 90 FT., THENCE S. 80 FT., THENCE W. 115 FT., THENCE N. 60 FT., THENCE E. 25 FT.,THENCE N. 20 FT. TO PT. OF BEGIN.
104847 WISE, WILLIAM OLAN LA TOTAL DUE IS: $574.26 LOT 45, HAYMEADOW SUBDV UNIT #1.
104851 SIMPSON, ROBERT EDWIN LA TOTAL DUE IS: $3,598.83 LOT 14, FIRST FILING FOR TWIN POINTS SUBDV.
104860 SKINNER, PAUL B JR LA TOTAL DUE IS: $679.95 FROM NE COR OF LOT 13 DOWNS SUBDV, RUN S86 DEG 14 MIN W 170 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, THENCE S 11 DEG 48 MIN 30 SEC E 185.11 FT TO PT ON NLY R/W OF OLD BENTON BELLEVUE RD, THENCE S 68 DEG 19 MIN 30 SEC W ALONG R/W 70 FT, THENCE N 11 DEG 54 MIN 50 SEC W 207.15 FT TO PT ON N LINOF LOT 13, THENCE N 86 DEG 14 MIN E 70 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, DOWNS SUBDV. /LOT 13E/
105098 SUPERIOR INVESTMENT HOLDING CO CONWAY, JANINE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,205.38 LOT 1, LESS HWY ..... LOT 2, LESS HWY, BUCKHALL PLANTATION SUBDV UNIT #5.
105116 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC STRENGTH, ROGER LOUIS LA TOTAL DUE IS: $580.28 LOT 86, HAYMEADOW SUBDV. UNIT #1.
105691 WALLACE, KELLY LA TOTAL DUE IS: $913.94 BEGIN AT THE NE COR OF SEC 13, RUN ALONGTHE E SECTION LINE S 0 DEG 13 MIN 11 SECE 2425.99, THENCE S 89 DEG 55 MIN 40 SECW 1608.23 FT, THENCE N 0 DEG 13 MIN 11 SEC W 120 FT, THENCE S 89 DEG 55 MIN 40 SEC W 568.09 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, THENCE S23 DEG 14 MIN 47 SEC E 165 FT, THENCE S 89 DEG 55 MIN 40 SEC W 393 FT TO ELY R/WOF OLD BENTON PLAIN DEALING RD, THENCE N23 DEG 08 MIN 00 SEC W ALONG ELY R/W 79.29 FT, THENCE N 23 DEG 20 MIN 59 SEC W ALONG ELY R/W 86.71 FT, THENCE LEAVINGSAID R/W RUN N 89 DEG 55 MIN 40 SEC E 393 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC 13, T 20, R 14 /TR 1-D10B2B/ 105984 WILLIAMS, MATTIE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $315.80 5 A. IN SQ. IN EXTREME SE COR. OF N. 25 A. OF NE OF NW, SEC. 28, T. 20, R. 13.
106129 GLADNEY, TIMOTHY KING LA TOTAL DUE IS: $2,084.56 LOT 4, DOGWOOD PARK UNIT #18.
106366 BALES, OUIDA DAVIS C/O WILSON BALES JR LA TOTAL DUE IS: $182.09 BEGIN. AT NW COR. OF NW OF NE, SEC. 30, THENCE S. 511.2 FT., THENCE E. 511.2 FT., THENCE N. 511.2 FT., THENCE W. 511.2 FT. TO
OF BEGIN., THENCE N. 160.54 FT., THENCE S. 87 DEG. 30 MIN. E. 407 FT., THENCE S. 160.54 FT.TO 106708 N. R/W LINE OF BROWN, ELMA JEAN ARKANSAS RD., THENCE THOMPSON LA TOTAL DUE IS: $280.71 N. 87 DEG. 30 MIN. W. ALONG SAID R/W 407FT. BEGIN 399.64 FT S OF THE NW CORNER OF THE TO PT OF BEGIN., T. 23, R. 13. /TRS.3-E, 3-C1/ W 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF BLK 50 PLAIN DEALING PLAN107501 TATION, THENCE E 109 EDWARDS, RUSSELL FT, THENCE N 73 FT, EARL THENCE W 109 FT, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $254.85 THENCE S 73 FT TO PT E 1/2 OF SW, SEC. 18, T. OF BEGIN, SEC 15, T 22, 23, R. 11, LESSA TRACT R 13 /TR 48D3B/ PLAIN OFF N. & E. SIDES DES. DEALING. FULLY IN VOL. 216-483. /TR. 5-A/ 106826 CALDWELL, ROBERT LEE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $350.81 107561 1 A. IN FORM OF A SQ. IN FARRINGTON, JOHN LA TOTAL DUE IS: $215.26 NW COR. OF NE OF SW, BEGIN AT A PT WHERE S SEC. 34, T. 23, R. 13. LINE OF NE OF NW, SEC 36, INTERSECTS THE W 106827 CALDWELL, ROBERT LEE LINE OF PD-RED LAND LA TOTAL DUE IS: $315.00 HWY, RUN NELY ALONG W LINE OF SAID ROAD 1 1/2 A. IN SW COR. OF 270 FT FOR PT OF BEGIN, SW OF NE, LESS THAT THENCE NWLYALONG S PART LYING N. & E. OF CENTER LINE OF NEGRO PROPERTY OF E C DODRIDGE ROAD, SEC. 28, T. SON 210 FT, THENCE NELY PARALLEL TO PD23, R. 13. RED LAND HWY 210 FT, THENCE SELY 210 FT TO 106900 W BOUNDARYLINE OF PEOPLE HELPERS LLC PD-RED LAND HWY, ET AL, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $371.65 THENCE SWLY ALONG HWY 210 FT TO PT OF BEGIN 370 FT S OF NW BEGIN, IN NE OF NW, SEC COR OF NE OF NE, 36, T 23, R 13. /TR 1-B/ THENCE S 208.7 FT, THENCE E 417.5 FT, 107663 THENCE N 208.7 FT, ITHISANDTHAT LLC THENCE W 417.5 FT TO LA TOTAL DUE IS: $633.68 PT OF BEGIN, SEC 11, T LOT 3, N. L. CLARK 22, R 12. SUBDV. 106963 107755 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC LANE, MARION V ET AL, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $271.94 LA TOTAL DUE IS: $333.72 W. 71 3/4 FT. OF LOT 2, BEGIN. 750 FT. N. AND 360 FT. E. OF CENTER OF BLK. 24, LESS TRACT 8 FT. BY 22 1/2 FT. OUT OF SEC. 16 FOR PT. OF SE COR.PLAIN DEALING BEGIN., THENCE N. 210 /TR. 2-F2/ FT., THENCE E. 60 FT., THENCE S. 210 FT., THENCE W. 60 FT. TO PT. 107759 GILLEY, SARAH LOUISE OF BEGIN., T. 22, R. 13. STILES /TR. 4-X2B/ LA TOTAL DUE IS: $205.93 BEGIN AT THE NW COR 106967 OF THE E 1/2 OF THE NW CLAY, SALLY OF SEC 22, THENCE S 0 C/O ELMA JEAN THOMPDEG 33 MIN 22 SEC E SON LA TOTAL DUE IS: $186.18 ALONG THE W LINE OF SAID E 1/2 OF NW 263.91 LOT 9, BLK A, PURCELL FT TO THE CENTERLINE SUBDV, PLAIN DEALING. OF LA STATE HWY #2, THENCE S 83 DEG 17 MIN 107011 34 E ALONG THE CENPITTMAN, WILLIAM D LA TOTAL DUE IS: $189.95 TERLINE OF SAID HWY #2 145.39 FT TO THE PT OF LOTS 8 & 9 OF J. R. BEGIN, THENCE CONARNOLD PARTITION AS TINUE S 83 DEG 17 MIN PER MAP IN VOL. 141469, SEC. 14, T. 22,R. 14. / 34 SEC E ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SAID TRS 24-G, 24-H/ HWY #2 146.43 FT,THENCE S 0 DEG 33 107012 MIN 23 SEC E 2788.23 FT, PITTMAN, WILLIAM D LA TOTAL DUE IS: $226.84 THENCE S 88 DEG 48 MIN 22 SEC W 145.27 FT, LOT 5, OF J. R. ARNOLD THENCE N 0 DEG 33 MIN PARTIT. IN VOL. 141-469, 23 SEC W 2808.36 FT TO IN SEC. 14, T. 22, R. 14 PT OF BEGIN, T 22, R 14 /TR 24D/......NE OF NW /TRS 2-G, 4-B2/ LESS 6 A. IN NE COR.,LYING N. & E. OF 107820 MILLERS BLUFF-P. D. GREEN, ALLEN HWY., & ALSO LESS THE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $528.78 W. 17 A. OF SAID FORTY, BEGIN 458 FT. W. & 521 SEC. 14, T. 22, R. 14 /TR FT. N. OF SE COR.OF S 26/ 1/2 OF NW TO PT. OF BEGIN., THENCE N. 208 107017 FT., THENCE W. 417 FT., COLEMAN, DEBORAH A LA TOTAL DUE IS: $185.47 THENCE S.208 FT., THENCE E. 417 FT. TO PT. LOT 68, CARSTARPHEN OF BEGIN., SEC. 16, T. 22, HEIGHTS SUBDV. R. 13. 107020 107824 COLEMAN, DEBORAH A LA TOTAL DUE IS: $200.38 WHITE OAK TITLE LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $214.16 BEGIN AT SE COR. OF E 1/2 OF NW OF SW SEC. 9, N 26.625 ACS OF W 1/2 OF SE, SEC 26, T 23, R 13, THENCE N. 208.7 FT., BEING LOT 2 OF PARTIT THENCE W. 208.7 FT., DEED IN VOL 229-304, THENCE S. 208.7 FT., LESS 6 ACS IN SQ IN NW THENCE E. 208.7 FT. TO PT. OF BEGIN., T. 22, R.13. COR AND LESS 6 AC IN A SQ IN SE COR./TR 9-B1 107021 107956 COLEMAN, DEBORAH A LA TOTAL DUE IS: $230.68 SAPPHIRE LAND CO LLC HAMMOND, FRANK BEGIN 2515.22 FT. E. OF SW COR. OF NW, SEC. 18, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $269.46 BEGIN AT NW COR. OF THENCE E. 67.52 FT., THENCE N. TO N. LINE OF SE OF NW, SEC. 4, T.21, R. 13, RUN E. 420 FT. FOR SEC., THENCE W. 67.52 FT.,THENCE S. TO PT. OF PT. OF BEGIN., THENCE S. 210 FT., THENCE E. BEGIN., T. 22, R. 13. 420FT., THENCE N. 210 FT., THENCE W. 420 FT. 107025 TO PT. OF BEGIN. /TR. 18/ COLEMAN, JERRY T LA TOTAL DUE IS: $230.68 108011 BEGIN 2582.74 FT. E. OF SW COR. OF NW, SEC. 18, HARRIS, ETHEL D C/O CHIQUITA HARRIS THENCE E. 67.52 FT., THENCE N. TO N. LINE OF LA TOTAL DUE IS: $398.45 BEGIN 10 CHS. W. OF NE SEC.,THENCE W. 67.52 COR. OF NE OF FT.THENCE S.TO PT.OF SW,THENCE S. 5 CHS., BEGIN.T. 22,R.13. THENCE E. 2.5 CHS. THENCE N. 8.7 CHS., 107035 THENCE SE 2.7 CHS., COLLMAN, NANCY C/O DEBORAH COLEMAN THENCE S. 2.5 CHS. TO LA TOTAL DUE IS: $336.86 PT. OF BEGIN. SITUATED NW OF SE, SEC. 33, T. 22, IN E 1/2 OF W 1/2, SEC. 35, T. 23, R. 13, LESS R. 13. ROAD R/W. 107265 108079 RILEY, DIANE DAVIS NEWTON, JESSICA LYNLA TOTAL DUE IS: TRICE $1,491.40 FROM INTERSECTION OF N. & S. CEN- LA TOTAL DUE IS: $399.00 W. 1 ACRE OF FOLLOWTER LINEOF SEC. 10 & ING DES. PROPERTY: THE N. R/W LINE OF BEGIN AT CENTER OF ARKANA RD., RUN N. 87 SEC. 16, THENCE N. 960 DEG. 30 MIN. W. ALONG SAID R/W 141 FT. FOR PT. FT., THENCE E. 210 FT. PT. OF BEGIN., T. 23, R. 12.
FOR PT. OF BEGIN., THENCE E. 420 FT., THENCE N. 210FT., THENCE W. 420 FT., THENCE S. 210 FT. TO PT. OF BEGIN., T. 22, R. 13. /TR.4-EE3/
108282 PAMELA JANE BARBOUR MANAGEMENT TRUST, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $206.14 SW OF NW, LESS RD, FRL W PART OF SE OF NW, LYING W OF OLD SHREVEPORT ARKANSAS RD, LESS RD R/W, LESS TRS DES IN VOLS 181- 365, 189-442, 246-142, 246-143, 277-180, 310-313, 317-379, 400-445, 405-859, 406-270, 406-727, 439-534, 442-657, 442-747, 443-600, 461-193, 462-89, 476- 438, 469-578, 469543, 473-665, 486-474, SEC 3, T 22, R 13 ........ THAT PART OF N 1/2, BLK 20, WITHOUT CITY LIMITS, LESS TRS DES IN VOLS 442-115, 453-37, 465-709, 465-870, 492-7, SEC 10, & THAT PART OF NE, BLK 19, LYING E OF ST L S W R/R, WITHOUT CITY LIMITS, SEC 10, T 22, R 13.
FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC 21, T 22, R 13. /TR 12-B/
108680 ROBINSON, MORRIS NEAL LA TOTAL DUE IS: $375.02 NW OF NW OF NW, LESS TRS. DES. IN VOLS. 494145, 936-399, 1020-213, SEC. 23, T. 22, R. 13./TR. 21-A/
108759 ITTHISANDTHAT LLC LOVE, ELIZA LA TOTAL DUE IS: $192.95 1 A. IN SE COR. OF NW OF SW, SEC. 21, T.21, R. 13.
108875 MANNING, JESSIE MANNING, SHIRLEY ANN GULLEY LA TOTAL DUE IS: $850.52 FROM INTERSECTION OF THE E LINE OF SEC 7AND THE N R/W LINE OF THE HOSSTON-PLAIN DEALING HWY, RUN S 89 DEG 27 MIN W ALONGSAID R/W LINE 315 FT, THENCE S 89 DEG 27MIN W ALONG SAID R/W 134.2 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, THENCE S 89 DEG 27 MIN W ALONG SAID R/W 120 FT, THENCE N 383.63 FT 108313 TO APT IN CENTERLINE HUGHES, W H JR OF THE OLD PLAIN DEALC/O ALLEN D LOPEZ LA TOTAL DUE IS: $200.49 ING-MILLERS BLUFF RD, BEGIN. 170 YDS. S. OF NE THENCE S 74 DEG 20 MIN COR. OF NW OF NW, RUN E ALONG SAID CENTERLINE 124.6FT, THENCE S W. 140 YDS., THENCE S. 348.35 FT TO PT OF 70 YDS. THENCE E. 140 YDS., THENCE N. 70 YDS. BEGIN, T22, R 13. /TR 1A15/ TOPT. OF BEGIN., SEC. 26, T. 22, R. 11. 108882 R & D TAX SALE PROPER108353 JACKSON, CLARA AUSTIN TIES LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $304.78 C/O ELMA JEAN THOMPBEGIN AT NE COR OF SE SON LA TOTAL DUE IS: $182.56 OF NE, THENCE W 210 FT, THENCE S 210 FT TO BEGIN AT NW CORNER PT OF BEGIN, THENCE W OF W 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OFBLK 50 PLAIN DEALING 105 FT, THENCE S 420 FT, THENCEE 105 FT, PLANTATION, THENCE S THENCE N 420 FT TO PT 194.82 FT TO PT OF OF BEGIN, SEC 18, T 22, BEGIN, THENCE CONR 13 TINUE S 5 FT, THENCE E 109 FT, THENCEN 5 FT, THENCE W 109 FT TO PT 108916 GILLEY, JAMES A OF BEGIN, SEC 15, T 22, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $193.42 R 13 /TR 48D2C/ PLAIN LOT 23 CRESTVIEW DEALING.
108372 JACKSON, MOLLIE C/O ROVERLEAN JACKSON LA TOTAL DUE IS: $293.98 BEGIN AT SW CORNER OF BLK 41 PLAIN DEALING PLANTATION, THENCE RUN E 967.71 FT, THENCE N 159 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, THENCE CONTINUE N 84 FT, THENCE E 90 FT,THENCE S 84 FT, THENCE W 90 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC 15, T 22, R 13 /TR 42BX5/ PLAIN DEALING.
108975 SMITH, ADAM CAIN LA TOTAL DUE IS: $711.59 BEGIN. AT NW COR. OF SW, SEC. 5, FOR PT.OF BEGIN., THENCE S. 89 DEG. 56 MIN E. 1320 FT., THENCE S. 330 FT., THENCE N. 89 DEG. 56 MIN. W. 1320 FT., THENCE N. 330 FT. TO PT. OF BEGIN., T. 23, R. 11./TR. 6N2/
108989 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $282.36 BEGIN AT NW COR OF SEC 28, THENCE S 371.20 108377 FT, THENCE E 293.37 FT, JACOBS, LAVARN LA TOTAL DUE IS: $204.83 THENCE N 371.20 FT, BEGIN 2 CHAINS E OF SW THENCE W 293.37 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, T 23, R 13. COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4, THENCE E 3 CHAINS, /TR 1-A/ THENCE N 2.5 CHAINS, 109063 THENCE W 3 CHAINS, THENCE S 2.5 CHAINS TO NELSON, ERIC DEWAYNE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $212.08 PT OF BEGIN, SEC 35, T BEGIN 70 YDS. N. OF SE 23, R 13./TR 24/ COR. OF S 1/2 OF NW, SEC. 16, THENCE N. 35 108442 YDS., THENCE W. 140 JOHNSON, FRED YDS., THENCE S. 35 YDS. ET AL, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $189.96 THENCE E.140 YDS. TO PT. OF BEGIN., T. 22, R. SE OF SW OF NW, SEC. 13./TR. 5-F/ 24, T. 22, R. 13.
108443 JACK, EARL LA TOTAL DUE IS: $808.08 LOT 34, N. L. CLARK SUBDV.
108469 BOWERS, LARRY LA TOTAL DUE IS: $182.56 BEGIN AT SW COR OF SE, BLK 44, RUN N 35 YDS TO PT OF BEGIN, THENCE E 70 YDS, THENCE N 70 YDS, THENCE W 70 YDS, THENCES 70 YDS TO PT OF BEGIN, P D PLANT.
109183 MCDANIEL, ORLANDO KEITH LA TOTAL DUE IS: $185.47 LOT 69, CARSTARPHEN HEIGHTS SUBDV.
109391 BOLLING, KELLI MAHAFFEY LA TOTAL DUE IS: $219.29 E1/2 OF S1/2 OF NW OF SE, SEC 1, T 22, R12 /TR 21/
109472 PITTMAN, WILLIAM DUKE PITTMAN, JEFFREY GILL 108474 LA TOTAL DUE IS: JOHNSON, SAMMIE SIM$1,522.04 BEGIN. 1224.8 MONS ET FT. E. & 360 FT. N. OF SE AL, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $234.95 COR. OF BLK. 49, P.D., N 1/2 OF NW OF NE, LESS THENCE N. 300 FT., THENCE E. 186 FT., TRACTS DES. IN VOLS. 473-805, 536-519, 606-763, THENCE S. 300 FT., THENCE W. 186 FT. TO SEC. 6,T. 21, R. 13./TR. 3PT. OF BEGIN. BEING IN A/ BLKS. 31 & 38 P. D. PLANT., LESS HWY. R/W. 108632 DLUZAK, RHONDA LANE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $212.08 109607 BEGIN AT SE COR OF SW PEIL REAL ESTATE GRP LLC OF SW, RUN N 2120 FT, THENCE N 79 DEG 29 MIN LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,115.06 BEGIN AT SE W 247.43 FT TO PT OF COR OF BLK 61, THENCE BEGIN, THENCE S 45 N 20 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, DEG 54 MIN W315.43 FT, THENCE W 5 FT, THENTHENCE N 45 DEG W 189.8 FT TOCENTERLINE CEN 121 FT TO S R/W OF OF COLLINSBURG PLAIN RED LAND HWY, THENCE NELY ALONG S R/W LINE DEALING RD, THENCE N 108.3 FT, THENCE S 3 45 DEG E 110 FT ALONG DEG 07 MIN E 170.5 FT TO SAID CENTERLINE, RUN S LINE OF BLK 96, N 38 DEG E ALONG SAID THENCE W 100 FT TO SW CENTERLINE 85 FT, RUN S 79 DEG 29 MIN E 238.27 COR OF BLK 96, THENCE
S 3 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, BEING IN BLKS 61 & 96, PLAIN DEALING.
109635 RICH, DAVID W C/O KATHY WARD LA TOTAL DUE IS: $941.26 BEGIN. AT NW COR. OF NE OF NW, SEC. 14, THENCE E. ALONG N. LINE OF SAID SEC. 680FT. TO E. R/W LINE OF HWY. 3, THENCE SLYALONG E. R/W LINE OF HWY 3, 1060 FT. TO PT. OF BEGIN., CONTINUE SLY ALONG SAID E. R/W 150 FT., THENCE N. 81 DEG. E. 294FT., THENCE NLY PARALLEL TO SAID E. R/W 150 FT., THENCE S. 81 DEG. W. 294 FT. TOPT. OF BEGIN., SEC. 14, T. 23, R. 13./TRS. 2-B2, 2-D/
109668 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC ET AL, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $223.63 S 1/2 OF NE OF SE, SEC 2, T 21, R 14.
109716 R & D TAX SALE PROPERTIES LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $187.41 N 1/2 OF N 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF SE OF NW, SEC. 23, T. 22, R. 13./TR. 6-B3/
109780 BELLA LAGO LLC SILVER ROCK LLC, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $405.91 BEGIN AT SE COR OF SW OF NW, RUN N 8 CHSTHENCE W 2.5 CHS, THENCE S 8 CHS, THENCEE 2.5 CHS TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC 35, T 23, R 13/ TR 8-A4/
109823 SANDERS, DANIEL KERMIT ET AL LA TOTAL DUE IS: $541.40 SE, BLOCK 26, LESS TRACT 105 FT BY 210 FT, BEING TRACT 87 OF ASSESSOR’S BLOCK BOOK, PLAIN DEALING PLANTATION.
109895 ORION 2015 LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $285.31 BEGIN AT SW COR OF SW OF NW, RUN E 586.74 FT, THENCE N 754.28 FT FOR PT OF BEGIN, THENCE N 188.57 FT, THENCE E 586.74 FT, THENCE S 188.57 FT, THENCE W 586.74 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC 28, T 23, R 13. /TR 1-H5/
110013 THOMAS, JOHN ALAN LA TOTAL DUE IS: $187.73 E 9.49 AC OF NW OF NE, LESS E 5 AC, SEC 5, T 23, R 13. /TR 7/
110097 STOVE, MARVIN C/O GEORGANNE HARRIS LA TOTAL DUE IS: $493.83 LOT 15, BLK. A, PURCELL SUBDV., P. D.
110204 TAYLOR, WILL LA TOTAL DUE IS: $284.12 FROM SE COR OF SEC 7, RUN N 421.5 FT TO CENTER OF OLD HWY, THENCE NWLY ALONG CENTER OF SAID HWY 332.2 FT FOR PT OF BEGIN, THENCE N 828 FT, THENCE W 198 FT,THENCE S 769 FT TO CENTER OF SAID HWY, THENCE SELY ALONG CENTER OF HWY 206.8 FTTO PT OF BEGIN, LESS TRACT DES IN VOL 525213, T 22, R 13.
110240 THOMPSON, ELMA JEAN LA TOTAL DUE IS: $184.95 BEGIN. AT SW COR. OF LOT 1, BLK. 38, RUNN. 92 FT., THENCE E. 50 FT., FOR PT. OF BEGIN., THENCE N. 68 FT., THENCE E. 50 FT., THENCE S. 68 FT., THENCE W. 50 FT.,TO PT. OF BEGIN., P. D.
110241 THOMPSON, ELMA JEAN LA TOTAL DUE IS: $184.95 A LOT 28 FT. BY 50 FT. OUT OF NW COR. OFLOT 1, BLK. 38, P. D.
110242 THOMPSON, ELMA JEAN C/O CLARA JACKSON LA TOTAL DUE IS: $265.05 BEGIN 199.82 FT S OF NW COR OF W 1/2 OF NE, BLK 50, THENCE CONTINUE S 126.81 FT,THENCE E 109 FT, THENCE N 126.81 FT, THENCE W 109 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, PLAIN DEALING, /TRS 48-D1, 48-D3A/
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210 FT, THENCE S TO N R/W LINE OF L&A R/R, THENCE NELY ALONG R/R TO A PT DIRECTLY S OF PT OF BEGIN, THENCE N TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC 9, T 18, R 12./TRS 31, 32/ ..... FROM INTERSECTION OF R/W LINE OF SHREVEPORT BELLEVUE HWY &N LINE OF NW OF NE, RUN S 420 110262 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, CARY, CURTIS LA TOTAL DUE IS: $174.98 THENCE E TO A PT 210 FT W OF EBOUNDARY LINE LOT 11, LESS TRACTS DES IN VOLS 508-641,668- OF NW OF NE, THENCE S 210 FT, THENCE W TO E 524, 670-328, 805-668, R/W LINE OF SAID RD, 899-520, BELLSUBDV. THENCE N ALONG RD TO PT OF BEGIN, LESS TR 110263 DESC IN VOL 1620-31, CARY, CURTIS LA TOTAL DUE IS: $180.22 SEC 9, T 18, R 12./TR 17N. 5 A. OF SE OF NE, SEC. IX/ 6, T. 22, R. 12. 111776 ORION 2015 LLC 110452 LA TOTAL DUE IS: $184.87 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $318.24 SW OF SE, LESS ROAD & LESS TRACTS DES. IN 2 ACS IN SW COR OF SE VOLS. 194-608, 194-609, OF SE, SEC 5, BEING 417.33 FT N & S BY 208.66 194-611, 194-612, 206-161, 194-610, 449-829, SEC.17, FT, E & W LESS TRACT DES IN VOL 463-424, T 22, T. 20, R. 12./TR 7-A/ R13. 112338 BURKE, ANNIE DELL 110480 ELON OIL COMPANY LLC C/O ROGER COX LA TOTAL DUE IS: $312.57 LA TOTAL DUE IS: LOTS 23, 24, BOSSIER $1,853.13 BEGIN AT SE BAPTIST ASSOCIATIONCOR OF SEC 9, RUN W ALONG SEC LINE 240 FT, SUBDV. THENCE N 330 FT, 112860 THENCEE 240 FT, THENCE S ALONG S LINE PEOPLE HELPERS LLC ET AL, 330 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, LA TOTAL DUE IS: T. 22, R 13, PLAIN DEAL$1,171.54 E 55 FT OF LOT ING 15 & W 55 FT OF LOT 16, BELLEVUE RD, SUBDV 110845 #2. W 110 FT OF E 220FT LACLAIRE, MELANIE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $212.08 OF NW OF NW, LESS N 2 AC, SEC 18, T 19, R 11. LOT 56, TIMBERS EAST RESUBDIVISION. 112886 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC 111126 NORTH LOUISIANA DECOLLINS, JOHNNIE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $520.29 VELOPMET CO LA TOTAL DUE IS: $272.21 LOT 89, WOODLAND S 1/2 OF NW OF SW, W 30 PARK. FT OF S 1/2 OF NE OF SW, LESS ROAD AND 111202 LESS THE FOLLOWING BAILEY, HARVEY TRACT: FROM THE INCHARLES LA TOTAL DUE IS: $486.81 TERSECTION OF THE N LOT 17, VICTORY ACRES LINE OF S 1/2 OF NW OF SW, SEC 28 AND THE E SUBDV. R/W OF HWY 157, RUN S 1 DEG00 MIN W ALONG 111245 SAID R/W 230.65 FT TO GRAY, EMMA JACKSON PT OF BEGIN, THENCE N LA TOTAL DUE IS: 85 DEG 36 MIN 33 SEC E $2,213.13 BEGIN AT THE 270 FT, THENCE S 1 DEG SE CORNER OF SEC, 00 MIN W 213.46FT, RUN N WITH E LINE OF SEC A DISTANCE OF 1984 THENCE S 88 DEG 27 MIN 50 SEC W 269.07 FT TO E FT, THENCE W WITH S R/W OF HWY 157, LINE OF HAUGHTONTHENCE N 1 DEG 00 MIN REDPOINT RD 1831.5 FT E ALONG SAID R/W 200 FOR PT OF BEGIN, FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC THENCE S 0 DEG 30 MIN 28, T 18, R 11, HAUGHTON W 558.5 FT TO N R/W /TRS 7-B2, 11-B/ LINE OF I C RR, THENCE SWLY WITH N R/W LINE OF RR 129.7 FT, THENCE 113042 ROLLINS, MIA N 0 DEG 30 MIN E TO S R/W OF HAUGHTON-RED BOAZ TAX SALE PROPERTIES LLC, POINT RD, THENCE ELY 129.5 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $828.06 LOT 84, PECAN GROVE SEC 20, T 18, R 11 /TR #1 24A5/ HAUGHTON LA TOTAL DUE IS: $192.95 BEGIN. AT HALF WAY MARK OF THE S. LINE OF NE OF NW, SEC. 19, THENCE W. 35 YDS. THENCE N. 70 YDS., THENCE E. 35 YDS., THENCE S. 70 YDS. TO PT. OF BEGIN., T. 22, T. 12. /TR. 5-D/
LA TOTAL DUE IS: $416.56 NE OF SW OF NW, LESS R/W, SEC. 12, T. 20,R. 12, LESS TRS DESC IN VOL 157-161, 482-384./TR 4-B1/
113748 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC ET AL, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $838.40 LOT 9, PINE VIEW SUBDV.
113824 PUCKETT, CINDER L LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,240.28 LOT 41, MUSGROVE SUBDV.
113854 DUPONT MORTGAGE & LOAN OF SHREVEPORT INC, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $175.58 BEGIN AT THE NE COR. OF SE OF NW, SEC. 34, THENCE S. 208.71 FT. TO PT. OF BEGIN., THENCE W. 50 FT., THENCE N. 100 FT., THENCE E. 50 FT., THENCE S. 100 FT.TO PT. OF BEGIN., T. 19, R. 12.
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114067 SCARBOROUGH, MEAGAN LA TOTAL DUE IS: $743.90 LOT 5, CYPRESS LAKE EAST SUBDV. UNIT #3.
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115999 JACOBS, WILLIE D LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,187.31 LOT 27, MUSGROVE SUBDV.
116000 JACOBS, WILLIE D LA TOTAL DUE IS: $312.26 N 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF SW, S 1/2 OF SE OF SW,SEC 4, T 17, R 11.
116001 JACOBS, WILLIE D SR LA TOTAL DUE IS: $187.41 BEGIN AT NE COR OF NW OF NE, SEC 16, THENCE W 1352.24 FT, THENCE S 295.9 FT TO A PT ON THE SWLY R/W LINE OF BOSSIER PARISH RD #29 AND PT OF BEGIN, THENCE S 52 DEG 50 MIN 38.4 SEC W 588.08 FT, THENCE N 57 DEG 23 MIN 21 SEC W 294.55 FT, THENCE N 36 DEG 40 MIN 10.5 SEC E 553.72 FT TO A PT ON THE SLY R/W OF SAIDRD, THENCE ELY ALONG THE SLY R/W OF SAIDRD THESE 5 CALLS: S 74 DEG 12 MIN 36.5 SEC E 92.61 FT, S 62 DEG 52 MIN E 73.84 FT, S 56 DEG 01 MIN 49.8 SEC E 79.73 FT,S 50 DEG 36 MIN 43.8 SEC E 81.96 FT AND S 47 DEG 47 MIN 40.8 SEC E 137.39 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC 16, T 17, R 11. /TR 1-E
116026 JAMES, EUGENE C/O GEANENITA KELLY LA TOTAL DUE IS: $191.88 BEGIN AT A PT 263 FT N AND 351 FT S 87 DEG 50 MIN W OF THE SE COR OF SW OF SE, THENCE N 100 FT, THENCE S 87 DEG 50 MIN W 310 FT, THENCE S 100 FT, THENCE N 87 DEG 50 MIN E 310 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC 1, T 18, R 11./TR 1-G2/
27, THENCE E 300 FT, THENCE S 150 FT, THENCEW 300 FT TO W LINE OF SEC, THENCE N 150 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC 27, T 18, R 11, HAUGHTON.
116642 ITHISANDTHAT LLC ET AL, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $733.06 COMMENCE AT NE COR OF SE OF SW, SEC 13, RUN S 440 FT, THENCE W 990 FT FOR PT OF BEGIN, CONTINUE W 118 FT, THENCE S 440 FT, THENCE E 118 FT, THENCE N 440 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, T 18, R 12. /TRS 6-E, 6-F1/
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117483 MASON, JOHNNY RAY LA TOTAL DUE IS: $207.86 NE OF NW, LESS TR DESC IN VOL 1628-962, 1655-758, SEC 23, T 17, R 11 /TR 2/
117542 JONES, YVETTE CHRISTINE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $237.63 TRACT 7 OF PARTITION MAP RECORDED IN VOL450-191, LOCATED IN SE OF NE, SEC 6, T 17, R 11.
HILLIARD, E L III LA TOTAL DUE IS: $203.23 BEGIN 1070 FT W OF NE COR OF SEC 5, THENCE S 67 DEG 44 MIN W 131.8 FT, THENCE NW ALONG TRAVERSE LINE OF LAKE BISTINEAU 75 FT TO N BOUNDARY LINE OF SEC, THENCE E TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC 5, T 16, R 10 /TR 10/
120052 SIMPSON, STEVEN RAY LA TOTAL DUE IS: $195.05 FROM NW COR OF NE OF SW, SEC 6, RUN E 186 FT, THENCE S 0 DEG 07 MIN W 440.38 FT TO NW COR OF SANDIDGE SUBDV, CONTINUES 0 DEG 07 MIN W ALONG W LINE OF SAID SUBDV 67.71 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, BEING IN THE CENTERLINE OF PUBLIC ROAD, THENCE CONTINUE S 0 DEG 07 MIN W ALONG THE W LINE OF SAID SUBDV 245.74 FT TO PT ON THE ELY R/W OF TOOKE RD, THENCE N 19 DEG43 MIN W ALONG SAID R/W 194.63 FT TO THECENTERLINE OF PUBLIC ROAD, THENCE TRAVERSING SAID CENTERLINE AS FOLLOWS: N74 DEG 026 MIN 40 SEC E 6.48 FT, N 44 DEG 35 MIN 20 SEC E 85.35 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC 6, T 16, T 10 /TR 11-F/....FROM NW COR OF LOT 1 RUN E 60 FT, THENCE S 0 DEG 19 MIN E 20 FT FOR PTOF BEGIN, THENCE E 82 FT TO WLY LINE OF A PRIVATE ROAD, THENCE S 0 DEG 19 MIN E ALONG SAID ROAD 70 FT, THENCE W 82 FT, THENCE N 0 DEG 19 MIN W 70 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SANDIDGE SUBDV /LOT 1C/
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THENCE N 180 FT, THENCE E 330 FT, THENCE S 180 FT, THENCE W 330 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC 9, T 21, R 11 /TRS 2-A7, 2-A8/
120979 DICKSON, BRANDON ROBERT LA TOTAL DUE IS: $626.53 LOTS 9, 10, SOUTH BOSSIER ESTATES UNIT #3.
120994 JEMICO INVESTMENTS LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $2,814.11 LOT 259, COUNTRY PLACE SUBDV. UNIT #5.
121019 TAYLOR, JAMES KEVIN LA TOTAL DUE IS: $317.11 LOT 15, JOHNSON TEAGUE SUBDV UNIT 1.
121105 BARTLEY, MATTHEW A LA TOTAL DUE IS: $212.08 LOT 34, GRAY LAKE ESTATES.
121585 PEOPLES HELPERS LLC VOWELL, THERESA SUE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $323.87 FROM NE COR OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF SEC, THENCE N 89 DEG 57 MIN W WITH N LINE OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4, 1376.85 FT & PT OF BEGIN, THENCE S 20 DEG 28 MIN 28 SEC E WITH W R/W LINE OF MOORE RD 83.85 FT TO NW R/W LINE OF PARISH CAMP RD, THENCE WITH SAID NW R/W OF PARISH CAMP RD THE FOLLOWING 5 COURSES; S 37 DEG 52 MIN W 27.12 FT, S 36 DEG 41 MIN 05 SEC W 44.24FT, S 35 DEG 09 MIN W 61.99 FT, S 31 DEG33 MIN 27 SEC W 48.06 FT, S 27 DEG 16 MIN 13 SEC W 120217 43.42 FT, THENCE N 35 SHREVEPORT BOLT & DEG 05 MIN 50 W 325.01 SCREW INC FT TO N LINE OF SAID S C/O DIANNE COOK LA TOTAL DUE IS: $389.70 1/2 OF SW 1/4, THENCE S 89 DEG 57 MIN E 281.36 BEGIN AT THE SW COR OF NW OF NW, THENCE E FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC 18, T 16, R 10, /TR 13-B3/ ALONG THE S LINE OF SAID NW OF NW 425.92 121652 FT, THENCE N 98.5 FT, THENCE N 32DEG 51 MIN WALKER, SPENCE C/O RUTH GRANVILLE 17 SEC E 113 FT TO PT LA TOTAL DUE IS: $200.63 OF BEGIN, THENCE N 26 BEGIN 680 FT. S. OF SE DEG 38 MIN 03 SEC W COR. OF LOT 7, BLK. H., 487.24 FT, THENCE S 87 H-TON, RUN S. 100 DEG 18 MIN 51 SECE FT.,THENCE W.120 FT, 486.86 FT, THENCE S 32 THENCE N 100 FT, DEG 59 MIN 17 SEC W THENCE E 120 FTTO PT 492.05 FT TO PT OF OF BEGIN, SEC 21, T 18, BEGIN SEC 14, T18, R 12 R 11. /TR 6-B2/
WHITE OAK TITLE LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,436.50 LOT T, REPLAT OF LOTS 59 THRU 82 INCL., RIVER OAKS SUBDV. #3.
122825 ADAMS, JAMES LAMONT LA TOTAL DUE IS: $769.47 LOT 132, MEADOWVIEW PARK #2.
124907 BRUNSON, NORMA MCDOWELL LA TOTAL DUE IS: $333.73 LOT 6, BLK. 1, MARBERRY.
125016 WHITE OAK TITLE LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $208.19 LOT 12, BLK. D, OF A RESUB. OF LOTS 5, 6, 7, & S 1/2 OF 8, MACKS BAYOU PLANT.
122828 ADAMS, LINDEN CRAIG LA TOTAL DUE IS: $2,041.34 LOT 16, NORTH- 125326 CAPERS, M T GATE VILLAGE UNIT 7 LA TOTAL DUE IS: $822.22 A TRIANGULAR PORTION 122847 HUNTER LAND COMPANY OF LAND IN N PORTION ET AL, OF LOT 4, MACKS BAYOU LLC PLANT SEC 34, T 18, R 13, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,385.97 LOT 88, SHADY FULLY DES IN VOL 220386 GROVE #3.
122857 ADKINS, GLADYS TIPTON LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,164.97 LOT 95, COLEMAN PARK #10.
122884 AINSWORTH, JACKIE Y LA TOTAL DUE IS: $2,148.11 LOT 73, SOUTHGATE ESTATES SUBDV., UNIT #3.
122885 AINSWORTH, JACQUELINE YUSKA LA TOTAL DUE IS: $984.15 LOT 95, WALLER 10TH FILING.
122923 MONCIER, BENJAMIN S LA TOTAL DUE IS: $921.35 LOT 18, DIXON #2.
123228 BLANCHARD LAND CO ET AL, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,497.66 LOT 51, LESS HWY, WALLER 4TH FILING.
125473 DUKE, VICKI LYNN CARTER PEOPLE HELPERS LLC, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,288.27 LOT 122, GREENACRES UNIT #2.
125537 F & B ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $314.94 LOT 4, BLK. 00, CUMBERLAND SUBDV.
125654 PINTAIL HOLDINGS LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,604.38 LOT 216, REPLAT OF PORTIONS OF BROWNLEE ESTATES UNIT #5.
125744 HAZEN, SAMMUEL LA TOTAL DUE IS: $356.37 LOT 14, BLK. O, & S 1/2 OF ADJOINING ALLEY, CUMBERLAND SUBDV.
125785 CONWAY, JANINE PEOPLE HELPERS LLC 9, LA TOTAL DUE IS: 123301 $2,583.81 BEGIN AT SE DUKES REAL ESTATE & 117629 COR OF LOT 26, BANINVESTMENT CAPITAL ONE 116067 NOCKBURN FARMS UNIT SAVANT, ETHEL JUNE S/B/M HIBERNIA NAJENKINS, WILLIE #2, THENCE S 75 DEG 46 MAXWELL SNE TIONAL BANK 114670 JENKINS, STELLA BRAY LA TOTAL DUE IS: $342.54 MIN 20SEC W ALONG N GILCREASE, JIMMIE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $647.66 LA TOTAL DUE IS: $689.23 R/W OF SHED RD 120 FT, LOT C, OF RESUB. OF S. LA TOTAL DUE IS: $711.73 LOT 1, PINE VIEW SUBDV. LOT 3, ROGERS’ SUBDV. 125 FT. OF LOT 4,FERTILE THENCE N 14 DEG 13 MIN LOT 55, PINEY FOREST 40 SEC W 150 FT, GARD. 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$1,062.02 LOT 28, WALLER 5TH FILING.
126796 PEIL REAL ESTATE GROUP LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,122.23 BEGIN. AT SE COR. OF LOT 44, THENCE NELYALONG THE ELY LINE OF LOT 44, 136.8 FT.,THENCE NWLY ACROSS LOT 44, 84 FT. TO A PT. ON THE WLY LINE OF LOT 44, SAID PT. BEING 56.5 FT. SWLY FROM THE NW COR. OF LOT 44, MEASURED ALONG THE WLY LINE OF LOT 44, THENCE SWLY ALONG THE WLY LINE OF LOT 44, 140.7 FT. TO THE SW COR. OF LOT 44, THENCE ELY ALONG LORECO ST. 68.5FT. TO THE SE COR. OF LOT 44 AND PT. OF BEGIN., GILBERT PARK UNIT #2.
TEMS & NETW LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,172.51 LOT 242, COLEMAN PARK #9.
129237 HALL, JESSIE B LA TOTAL DUE IS: $370.18 LOT 1, W. F. DICKERSON SUBDV. UNIT #2, &S 1/2 OF ALLEY.
BAYOU PLANT.
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130928 JOHNSON, SAMMIE LUE SIMMONS C/O LOUIS HENRY WARNER LA TOTAL DUE IS: $203.16 LOT 11, SUBDV. OF TRACT 43 OF SUBDV. LOT15, DILLARD PLACE.
129418 BUNTROCK, LAWRENCE K RONNE, PATRICIA HARDY LA TOTAL DUE IS: $965.35 LOT 61, LOT 62, LESS PART ABANDONED TO SUPER HWY., WILLIAMINE 131037 JONES, ERIC WAYNE 3RD FILING. LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,004.27 LOT 28, PARK129624 SUPERIOR INVESTMENT LAND VILLAGE SUBDV. HOLDING CO UNIT #1. LLC, 131329 LA TOTAL DUE IS: REVA HOSPITALITY $2,261.23 BEGIN AT INBOSSIER LLC TERSECTION OF W LINE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $311.18 OF SEC 35, T 18, R 13 126910 LOT 12 BLK 7, E MCAND THE NLY R/W OF DEL ROSARIO, LILLY CORMICK ANNEX. GAY BLVD, THENCE N 00 LYVONNE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $877.43 DEG 49 MIN 42 SEC W 131474 LOT 70, SOUTHERN GAR- ALONG W LINE OF SEC 35, 962.51 FT TO SW COR KIRSCH, MICHAEL DENS #4. LA TOTAL DUE IS: $296.14 OF SEC 26, THENCE LOT 13, & S 1/2 OF ALLEY, ALONG W LINE OF SEC 126966 BLK. ZZ, CUMBERLAND 26 N 00 DEG 49 MIN 42 DESADIER, J W SUBDV. SEC W 284.43 FT, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,011.79 LOT 5, FERTILE THENCE N 43 DEG 53 MIN 48 SEC E 373.57 FT TO PT 131637 GARDENS SUBDV. 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133366 WILDER, TONYA OSBURN LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,211.42 LOT 10, SWAN LAKE SUBDV. UNIT #8.
133398 MONROE, ZACK ET AL LA TOTAL DUE IS: $183.07 TRACT 75 OF LOT 16, DILLARD PLACE.
133506 GREER, RICKY LA TOTAL DUE IS: $922.66 LOT 9, E. 3 FT. LOT 10, BLK. 10, AIRPORTANNEX.
133529 WATT, DONALD R JR LA TOTAL DUE IS: $2,205.94 LOT 4, CARRIAGE OAKS SUBDV. UNIT #2.
133603 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC IRONWOOD LAND COMPANY LLC, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $828.42 LOT 67, REPLAT LOTS 38 THRU 99, MEADOWVIEW PARK SUBDV. UNIT #3.
133617 COX, MELISSA LA TOTAL DUE IS: $719.20 LOT 9, BLK. B, WHITTINGTON PARK.
133898 WILTCHER, BOBBY JOSEPH JR LA TOTAL DUE IS: $257.21 BEGIN AT SW COR OF LOT 5, RUN E 49.26 FTTO PT OF BEGIN, THENCE CONTINUE E 120 FT, THENCE N 106.05 FT, THENCE W. 100 FT, THENCE NWLY 20.7 FT, THENCE S 112.50FT TO PT OF BEGIN, EAST SIDE GARDENS /TRS 5-AXY2A, 5-B, 5-F/
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134034 HERNANDEZ, MARIELA C/O VIANEY BARRERA LA TOTAL DUE IS: $233.32 LOT 2, BLK. U, CUMBERLAND SUBDV.
134132 OWENS, JESSE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $425.44 LOT 4, BLK. C, RESUB. OF LOTS IN MACKS BAYOU PLANT.
134135 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC 12 MONTGOMERY, MARK L LA TOTAL DUE IS: $961.53 LOT 133, NORTHSIDE ADD.
134141 REVA HOSPITALITY BOSSIER LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $572.34 LOT 5, BLK. 12, & N 1/2 OF ALLEY, E. MCCORMICK ANNEX.
134221 MCKINNEY, ROBERT M LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,088.40 LOT 110, SHADY GROVE #3.
134306 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $910.11 LOT 1 AND N 1/2 OF ALLEY CLOSED BY ORD. NO. 61 OF 1977, TETON SUBDV.
134545 NORMAN, LILLIE MARIE WILLIAMS, ROBERT WARREN LA TOTAL DUE IS: $301.10 LOT 4, HICKMAN.
134734 OLSON, DAVID DEWAYNE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $198.12 LOT 40, LESS R/W, RESUBDV. OF SWAN LAKE SUBDV. UNIT #4.
134823 OWENS, DOROTHY LA TOTAL DUE IS: $277.24 LOT 7, BLK. 11, AIRPORT ANNEX.
134925 REVA HOSPITALITY BOSSIER LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $296.14 LOTS 13, 14, BLK. 7, E. MCCORM. ANNEX. 134926 REVA HOSPITALITY BOSSIER LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,068.31 LOT 4, BLK. 12, & N 1/2 OF ALLEY, EAST MCCORMICK ANNEX.
134941 NINO, OLGA LILIA LA TOTAL DUE IS: $650.14 W. 81.26 FT. OF LOT 20, EAST SIDE GARDENS. /TRS. 20-C, 20-D1/
135429 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC 6 LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,015.55 LOT 71, REPLAT OF SWAN LAKE #2.
135679 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC 10
LA TOTAL DUE IS: $896.27 LOT 46, SWAN LAKE #3.
LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,452.48 LOT 182, SHADY GROVE SUBDV. UNIT #3.
LOT 13, BARKSDALE ANNEX.
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W130.5 FT, THENCE N 56 9,THENCE N 00 DEG 16 DEG 39 MIN 10 SEC E MIN 25 SEC W 283.02 FT, 138755 269.13 FT TO W R/W OF BEING THE NE CORNER WHITE OAK TITLE LLC HWY 71, THENCE S33 DEG 20 MIN 50 SEC E 125 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC 7, OF LOT 9, THENCEN 89 FT, THENCE S 56 DEG 39 LA TOTAL DUE IS: $616.28 DEG 06 MIN 54 SEC W 107.92 FT, THENCE S 00 LOT 47, GLASSELL MIN 10 SEC W 231.55 FT DEG 53 MIN 06 SEC E SUBDV. TO PT OF BEGIN, BEING 125.07 FT, THENCE N 89 IN SECS 2, 3 & 11, T 17,R DEG 06 MIN 54 SEC W 138942 13./TRS 1-N, 2-A17, 1-G/ 17.09 FT, THENCE S 00 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $945.24 DEG 15 MIN 25 SEC E TO 136758 PT OF BEGIN, PE-BELL SANDERS FAMILY LLC #2 LOT 5, BLK. 14, AIRPORT SUBDV, /LOT 9-B/ LA TOTAL DUE IS: $895.09 ANNEX. W. 59 FT. OF LOTS 127, 149509 138958 128, S. 105 FT. OF E. 10 NEAL, JAMES EDWARD THORNTON, LISA DAWN FT. OF LOT 129, EVANS LA TOTAL DUE IS: $184.76 DIGILORMO PLACE. LA TOTAL DUE IS: $733.02 FROM SW COR OF SE1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 SEC.11, LOT 102, BROOKHAVEN 136915 ESTATES SUBDV. UNIT #2 T.18, R.12, THENCE . N 89 SCHROTTKE, KEIKO DEG 30 MIN E 501.55 FT REPLAT. THEODORA TO A POINT ON THE WLY LA TOTAL DUE IS: LINE OF CANTU PROP138994 $1,599.44 FROM THE SW ERTY, THENCE N 00 DEG COR OF LOT 4, RUN E 16 WHITE OAK TITLE LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $400.37 45 MIN 5 SEC W ALONG FT TOPT OF BEGIN, SAID WLY LINE 615.06 FT E. 60 FT. OF W. 80 FT. THENCE E 153.26 FT TO LOTS 13, 14, OLSCHNER. TO POINT OF BEGIN, SW COR OF LOT 5, CONTINUE N 00 DEG 45 THENCE E 49.26 FT. MIN 05 SEC W 252.42 FT, 139087 THENCE N 112.5 FT, THENCE S 89 DEG 29 MIN FULLER REAL ESTATE THENCE NWLY 52.60 FT LA TOTAL DUE IS: $416.66 38 SEC E 199.57 FT, TO A PTON THE E LINE THENCE S 00 DEG 52 MIN OF LOT 4 BEING 130 FT N LOT 21, HOSIER PLACE. 44 SEC E 257.16 FT, OFTHE SE COR OF LOT 4, THENCE N 88 DEG 08 MIN THENCE W PARALLEL TO 139113 35 SEC W 200.30 FT TO FULLER REAL ESTATE THE S LINE OF LOT 4, 153.26 FT, THENCE S 130 LA TOTAL DUE IS: $733.02 THE PT OF BEGIN, LESSTR DESC IN VOL LOT 54, BARKSDALE FT TO PT OF BEGIN, 1438-796, SEC. 11, T. 18,R. ANNEX. EAST SIDE GARDENS 12./ TR.5-E2/ 139134 137002 149542 FULLER REAL ESTATE LUNSFORD, NICOLE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $395.29 SUPERIOR INVESTMENT GOWER 135769 LEWIS, LEROY JR LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,166.23 LOT 66, MADISON PLACE SUBDV UNIT #1.
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LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,181.44 LOTS 7 & 8, KING COUNTRY SUBDV.
149975 RICE, KEYNA DENISE MOONEY LA TOTAL DUE IS: $212.08 LOT 10, PECAN GROVE #2-A
150019 MUFOR, KOMETA WILLIAM LA TOTAL DUE IS: $176.12 LOT A-1, PECAN GROVE #2-A
150035 MUFOR, KOMETA WILLIAM BELLE CHERRI LAND CO, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $173.35 LOT 1000, PECAN GROVE #2-A
151511 BLUE, SHELLY RUTH LA TOTAL DUE IS: $212.08 BEGIN AT NW COR OF NE OF NW, SEC 6, RUN E ALONG THE BOSSIERWEBSTER PARISH LINE 654.11 FT, CONTINUE E ALONG SAID LINE 90FT, THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID LINE 45.99 FT, THENCE LEAVING SAID LINE RUN S23.30 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, THENCE S 87 DEG18 MIN 40 SEC E 70.03 FT, THENCE S 02 DEG 50 MIN 01 SEC W 33.95 FT, THENCE N 87 DEG 18 MIN 40 SEC W 70.03 FT, THENCE N 02 DEG 50 MIN 01 SEC E 33.95 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC 6, T 16, R 10 /TR 7-C7B/
151565 SANDERS, LINDA SUE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $175.81 BEGIN AT THE SE COR OF SEC 23, THENCE S 89 DEG 21 MIN 35 SEC W ALONG THE S LINE OF SAID SEC 23, 2596.34 FT TO THE PT OF BEGIN, THENCE S 89 DEG 21 MIN 35 SEC W ALONG THE S LINE OF SAID SEC 23 24.24 FT, THENCE S 01 DEG 40 MIN 12 SEC E 1294.81 FT, THENCE S 87 DEG 52 MIN 35 SEC W 30 FT, THENCE N 01 DEG 40 MIN 12 SEC W 1295.59 FT TO THE S 1/4 COR OF SAID SEC 23, THENCE N 27 DEG 52 MIN 14 SEC E 790.5 FT TO THE SLY R/W LINE OF LAHWY #154, THENCE S 25 DEG 20 MIN 54 SEC E ALONG SAID SLY R/W LINE 64.3 FT TO THEPT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT, THENCE ALONG SAID R/W OF CURVE (HAVING ALONG CHORD BEARING S 32 DEG 30 MIN 41 SEC E AND A RADIUS OF 859.36 FT) 214.87 FT TO A PT OF COMPOUND CURVATURE, THENCEALONG SAID R/W CURVE (HAVING A LONG CHORD BEARING S 39 DEG 56 MIN 50 SEC E AND A RADIUS OF 1542.87 FT) 15.67 FT, THENCE S 56 DEG 54 MIN 00 SEC W 302 FT, THENCE S 37 DEG 17 MIN 30 SEC W 355 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SECS 23 & 26, T 16, R 11/ TRS 7E1, 2-B2//
151781 GS HOSPITALITY LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $50,993.47 BEGIN AT SW COR OF NW OF SEC 27, THENCE N 0 DEG 08 MIN E ALONG SEC LINE 477.10 FT, THENCE S 83 DEG 41 MIN E 543.73 FT, THENCE S 83 DEG 17 MIN E 299.20 FT TO A PT ON THE W R/W LINE OF VILLAGE LANE, THENCE N 0 DEG 11 MIN E ALONG SAID R/W LINE 272.70 FT, THENCE N 85 DEG 34 MIN EWITH THE N R/W LINE OF VILLAGE LANE 462.01 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, THENCE N 4 DEG26 MIN 2 360.70 FT, THENCE N 85 DEG 05 MIN 45 SEC E 173.32 FT, THENCE S 4 DEG 23 MIN 22 SEC E 362.12 FT, THENCE S 85 DEG 33 MIN 55 SEC W 173.04 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, SEC 27, T 18, R 13 /TRS 3-M7A & 3-M6B/
152026 CANFIELD RESOURCES LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $4,642.94 LOT 47, STONEBRIDGE SUBDIVISION PHASE IIUNIT V
153695 JEMICO #1 LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $338.01 E 50 FT OF LOT 52, WHITE PLACE
153709 MELLER, JUDITH LA TOTAL DUE IS: $504.71 BEGIN AT THE SWLY COR OF LOT 51, SAID PTLYING ALONG THE NLY R/W OF WOODLAKE DR, THENCE N 43 DEG 25 MIN 01 SEC E ALONG SAID NLY R/W 9.85 FT TO A PT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE TO THE RT, SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUSOF
452.61 FT(CHORD BEARING N 46 DEG 00 MIN 14 SEC E 40.86 FT) THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE AND R/W AN ARC DISTANCE OF 40.87 FT TO PT OF BEGIN,THENCE LEAVING SAID R/W N 40 DEG 47 MIN 08 SEC W 319.17 FT TO THE NLY LINE OF LOT 51, THENCE ALONG NLY LINE THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES: N 35 DEG 08 MIN 29 SEC E 37.48 FT, N 36 DEG 02 MIN 28 SEC E 50.34 FT TO THE NELY COROF LOT 51, THENCE S 34 DEG 59 MIN 17 SECE ALONG ELY LINE OF LOT 51, 343.80 FT TOTHE SELY COR OF LOT 51, SAID PT LYING ONTHE NLY R/W OF WOODLAKE DR, THENCE ALONGSAID R/W ALONG A CURVE TO THE LEFT, SAIDCURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 452.61 FT(CHORDBEARING S 51 DEG 48 MIN 04 SEC W 50.69 FT) AN ARC OF 50.72 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, WOODLAKE SUBDV UNIT 1
153728 UPPER HAND INVESTMENTS LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,519.60 LOT 145, CHEROKEE PARK SUBDV UNIT #1
153742 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $919.60 LOT 3, HIGHLAND PARK UNIT A
153745 WHITE OAK TITLE LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $938.28 LOT 6, HIGHLAND PARK UNIT A
154051 JOHNSON, MATTHEW JOHNSON, LESLIE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $983.63 LOT 29, HAUGHTON CORNERS #2
154055 HINES, THOMAS H LA TOTAL DUE IS: $768.58 LOT 2, VOSS ROAD ESTATES UNIT #3.
154999 AFENTFUL, JEFFERY LA TOTAL DUE IS: $212.08 LOT 27, PRINCETON ESTATES UNIT 4
155815 SKYLES, GERALD R SR LA TOTAL DUE IS: $362.27 BEGIN AT THE SW COR OF SEC, THENCE N 3 DEG 12 MIN 41 SEC E 758.29 FT TO A PT ONN R/W LINE OF JENNIFER LN, THENCE S 89 DEG 44 MIN 18 SEC E 284.17 FT, THENCE N 1 DEG 52 MIN E 5 FT TO A PT ON R/W OF JENNIFER LN, THENCE CONTINUE N 1 DEG 52 MIN E 581.30 FT, THENCE S 89 DEG 41 MIN 43 SEC E 224 FT TO THE PT OF BEGIN, THENCE S 89 DEG 41 MIN 43 SEC E 224 FT, THENCE S 0 DEG 06 MIN 57 SEC W 738.67 FTTO A PT ON N R/W LINE OF JENNIFER LN, THENCE ALONG R/W N 51 DEG 10 MIN 41 SEC W 149.26 FT, THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID R/W N ALONG A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING ADELTA NAGLE OF 22 DEG 27 MIN 31 SECS, A RADIUS OF 308.65 FT, A LENGTH OF 120.99 FT, THENCE LEAVING SAID R/W N 0 DEG 01 MIN 52 SEC E 590.92 FT TO THE PT OF BEGIN, SEC 5, T 18, R 11 /TR 11-G/
156957 LEWIS, BETTY ROBY LA TOTAL DUE IS: $3,421.78 LOT 11, KINGSTON PLANTATION
158936 COOK, DAVID COOK, ROBERT LA TOTAL DUE IS: $510.69 BEGIN AT NW COR OF SEC, THENCE S 00 DEG 02 MIN 59 SEC E 252.93 FT TO THE S R/W OF HWY 80, THENCE ALONG SAID R/W S 89 DEG 15 MIN 33 SEC E 1018.83 FT TO THE PTOF BEGIN, THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID R/WS 89 DEG 15 MIN 33 SEC E 140 FT, THENCE LEAVING SAID R/W S 00 DEG 03 MIN 12 SEC W 300.02 FT, THENCE N 89 DEG 15 MIN 33 SEC W 140 FT, THENCE N 00 DEG 03 MIN 12 SEC E 300 FT TO THE S R/W OF HWY 80 AND THE PT OF BEGIN, SEC 14, T 18, R 12. /TRS 6-B3, 6-C/
160171 LYONS, ROSALINDA POBLETE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,448.68 LOT 193, SAVANNAH PLACE UNIT 4-A
161161 HOWARD-HARRIS, SHARON LA TOTAL DUE IS: $173.40 • Continued on next page
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162151 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,059.06 LOT 27, GRAy DUCK SUBDV.
162583 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC 8 LA TOTAL DUE IS: $974.08 LOT 192 OAK ALLEy #6
162584 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC 1 LA TOTAL DUE IS: $974.08 LOT 193 OAK ALLEy #6
162601 PEOPLE HELPERS LLC 2 LA TOTAL DUE IS: $974.08 LOT 210 OAK ALLEy #6
163899 CONWAy, JANINE REGIONS BANK, LA TOTAL DUE IS: $612.18 LOT 15 RIVER BLUFF UNIT #1
164316 REyNOLDS, DEREK ALAN LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,774.08 LOT 6 DOE LANE ESTATES
166242 CRAIG, WAyNE CRAIG, SHERRy NANETTE MITCHELL LA TOTAL DUE IS: $220.12 LOT 2 CRAIG’S ESTATE UNIT 1.
166306 DBMC RESTAURANTS LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $42,162.90 LOT 8-B, STIRLING BOSSIER RETAIL CENTER #1-B
RADIUS = 20 FT, THENCE NELy ALONG SAID CURVE 31.42 FT, THENCE S 84 DEG 19 MIN 30 SEC E ALONG THE SLy R/W LINE OF A FUTURE 60 FT DEDICATION 310.98 FT TO THE PT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVINGTHE FOLLOWING DATA: DELTA = 90 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC, RADIUS= 20.00 FT, THENCE SWLy ALONG SAID CURVE 31.42 FT, THENCE S5 DEG 40 MIN 30 SEC W ALONG SAID WLy R/WLINE OF A FUTURE 60 FT ROAD DEDICATION 90.07 FT, THENCE N 84 DEG 22 MIN 33 SEC W 350.98 FT, THENCE N 5 DEG 40 MIN 30 SEC E ALONG THE ELy R/W LINE OF A FUTURE60 FT ROAD DEDICATION 90.38 FT, THENCE N 84 DEG 19 MIN 30 SEC W 60 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, THENCE N 5 DEG 40 MIN 30 SEC E ALONG WLy R/W LINE OF FUTURE 60 FT ROAD 50.0 FT, THENCE N 84 DEG 19 MIN 30 SEC W70.0 FT, THENCE S 5 DEG 40 MIN 30 SEC W 194.32 FT TO THE PT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING THE FOLLOWING DATA: DELTA = 90 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC, RADIUS = 70.0 FT, THENCE NELy ALONG SAIDCURVE 109.96 FT, THENCE N 5 DEG 40 MIN 30 SEC E 74.32 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, LESS TR DESC IN VOL 1430-525, SEC 5, T 19, R 13 /TRS 2F4B2/
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172914 ARy-MCDONALD, CHENITA JOSEPH, ROBINSON LA TOTAL DUE IS: $185.55 LOT 13B, ST CHARLES COURT #1
172922 REEVES, JOSEPH CURTIS LA TOTAL DUE IS: $173.36 LOTS 10A & 10B, REFERRED TO AS COMMON AREA FOR DRAINAGE & UTILITy, SUMMERLAND REPLAT
173261 EAVES, CHRISTI RAE MARTIN LA TOTAL DUE IS: $2,878.02 LOT 438 DOGWOOD SOUTH #14
173933 GRAy DUCK PROPERTy LA TOTAL DUE IS: $217.46 ALL THAT PART OF S 1/4 OF N 1/2 OF NE OFNE LyING E OF THE E R/W LINE OF PRINCETON RD SEC 7, T 18, R 11/TR 4B2/..... BEGIN AT THE NW COR OF SEC,THENCE S 660 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, THENCE N430 FT, THENCE E 1350 FT, THENCE S 430 FT, THENCE W 1350 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, LESS TR DESC IN VOL 1661-781, SEC 8, T 18, R 11/TR 6AXyz6/.....TRACT D, LESS TRACT DES IN VOL 470209, W D COTTON.....TRACT E, RESUBDV W D COTTON
175137 ALPHA CAPITAL/BMO HARRIS L& A REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $1,031.54 LOTS 1, 2, 3, BLK A, HAUGHTON
178205 BUSH, DOUGLAS LA TOTAL DUE IS: $460.19 THE S 75 FT OF LOT 4, ANDREW SUBDV
178282 DIAz, VICTORIANO LA TOTAL DUE IS: $2,277.19 LOT 5 FAITH CROSSING SUBDV #1
178286 DIAz, VICTORIANO LA TOTAL DUE IS: $184.76 LOT 1002, FAITH CROSSING SUBDV #1
179529 CyPRESS BEND HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $185.55 LOT 1007 CyPRESS BEND GARDEN DIST #6
180720 TOTAL PROPERTIES INC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $831.67 LOT 239 KINGSTON PLANTATION #5, CORR PLA
181150 STUTEVILLE, ROXANNE LA TOTAL DUE IS: $214.64 LOT 1, PE-BELL SUBDV #2.
181316 WHITE OAK MANOR LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $173.39 LOT 3 WHITE OAK MANOR
181318 WHITE OAK MANOR LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $173.39 LOT 5 WHITE OAK MANOR
181319 WHITE OAK MANOR LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $173.39 LOT 6 WHITE OAK MANOR
181320 WHITE OAK MANOR LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $173.39 LOT 7 WHITE OAK MANOR
181321 WHITE OAK MANOR LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $173.39 LOT 8 WHITE OAK MANOR
181322 WHITE OAK MANOR LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $173.39 LOT 9 WHITE OAK MANOR
181323 WHITE OAK MANOR LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $173.39 LOT 10 WHITE OAK MANOR 200282 HERNANDEz, MOISES CHOW LA TOTAL DUE IS: $456.78 LOT 0002 - KCL SUBDV
200353 REVA HOSPITALITy BOSSIER LLC LA TOTAL DUE IS: $649.26 BEGIN AT THE SW COR OF LOT 2, BLK 7 E MCCORMICK ANNEX, THENCE N 37 DEG 01 MIN 26 SEC E 66.09 FT, THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 129.0 FT A CHORD BEARING N 66 DEG 31
MIN 35 SEC E AND A CHORD LENGTH OF 101.87 FT, A DISTANCE OF 104.72 FT, THENCE N 89 DEG 53 MIN E 26.41 FT TO THEE LINE OF LOT 5, THENCE S 00 DEG 13 MIN 18 SEC E ALONG THE E LINE OF SAID LIT 5 92.97 FT TO THE SE COR OF SAID LOT 5 ON THE N LINE OF ALLEy, THENCE S 89 DEG 49 MIN 50 SEC W ALONG THE N LINE OF ALLEy 160.0 FT TO PT OF BEGIN, EAST MCCORMICK ANNEX/LOTS 2A2, 2-B2, 3-B, 4-B, 5-B/....THE WLy 18 FT OF LOT 15, BLK 12,EAST MCCORMICK ANNEX.......W 16.53 FT OFLOT 2 BLK 12, E MCCORMICK ANNEX/LOT 2/
200453 PITTMAN, WILLIAM D LA TOTAL DUE IS: $237.20 LOT 3 OF J R ARNOLD ESTATE PARTITION, LESS RD SEC 14, T 22, R 14 /TR 24B/......LOT 4 OF J R ARNOLD ESTATE PARTITION, LESS RD SEC 14, T 22, R 14 /TR 24C/
ON THE DAY OF SALE I WILL SELL A TAX SALE TITLE TO SUCH PORTIONS OF THE PROPERTY AS EACH TAX DEBTOR WILL POINT OUT AND, IN CASE THE DEBTOR WILL NOT POINT OUT SUFFICIENT PROPERTY, I WILL AT ONCE AND WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY SELL THE LEAST QUANTITY AS UNDIVIDED INTERESTS OF SAID PROPERTY OF ANY TAX DEBTOR WHICH ANY BIDDER WILL BUY FOR THE AMOUNT OF THE STATUTORY IMPOSITIONS FOR WHICH THE SALE IS MADE, TOGETHER WITH INTEREST, FEES AND COSTS DUE BY SAID TAX DEBTOR. THE SALE WILL BE WITHOUT FOR APPRAISEMENT, CASH OR OTHER PAYMENT METHODS ACCEPTABLE TO THE TAX COLLECTOR, IN LEGAL TENDER MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES, AND THE TAX SALE TITLE TO PROPERTY SOLD WILL BE REDEEMABLE AT ANY TIME DURING THE APPLICABLE REDEMPTIVE PERIOD BY PAYING THE PRICE GIVEN, INCLUDING COSTS AND FIVE PERCENT (5%) PENALTY THEREON, WITH INTEREST AT THE RATE OF ONE PERCENT (1%) PER MONTH UNTIL REDEEMED. May 29, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
SEX OFFENDER NOTIFICATION
Registration # 359176
I, Lorenzo Charles Sheppard, have been convicted of Rape (Sexually Motivated). My address is 306 Peach Street, Haughton, LA 71037.
Race: Afr Amer Sex: Male Age: 49 Height: 6’ 02” Weight: 208 Hair Color: Black Eye Color: Brown
Alias: Scars:
None Right Knee Forehead Marks: None Prosthesis: None Piercing: None Tattoo: L_forearm: Latoya in script Upper_L_arm: tattoo R_forearm: Paulette in script Upper_R_arm: basketball in goal
If you have any comments or wish to communicate with the Bossier Sheriff’s Dept., PO Box 850, Benton, LA 71006, 318-965-2203 May 22 and 29, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
LEGAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS BID # P19-13
Notice is hereby given that the Purchasing Department of the City of Bossier City, Municipal Complex, 620 Benton Road, Bossier City, Louisiana, will receive sealed bids until 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 18, 2019, for South Hardwick Drive Reconstruction. Bids will then be publicly opened and read aloud in the Council Chambers. In accordance with the Louisiana Public Bid RS:38:2212 Act No. 5902008, Contractors shall be provided the option to submit bids for Public Works projects through either a secure electronic interactive system or by submitting a paper bid. Use www.bidsync.com to submit an electronic bid. Specifications, Plans, and Contract Documents may be obtained from the City of Bossier City Purchasing Department at no charge. Bids must be submitted on the official bid form furnished with the specifications and those submitted otherwise will not be considered. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bid surety, which may be a certified check, cashier’s check, or bid bond, for an amount not less than five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid, made payable to the City of Bossier City. An acceptable performance/payment bond equal to 100% of the contract price will be required of the successful bidders. On any bids submitted in the amount of $50,000 or more, the Contractor shall certify that he is licensed under Louisiana Revised Statutes 37:21502163 and show his license number on the bid and on the envelope in which it is submitted. The City of Bossier City reserves the right to reject any/all bids.
Stacie Fernandez, CPA Director of Finance City of Bossier City, Louisiana
May 22 and 29, 2019 June 12, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune NOTICE The Bossier Parish Police Jury has scheduled a public hearing to be held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 19, 2019, in the Police Jury Meeting Room, Bossier Parish Courthouse, Benton, Louisiana, to consider approval of the plat of the proposed development of Bay Hills Subdivision, Unit No. 2-A, located in Section 4, Township 19 North, Range 13 West, Bossier Parish, LA. Rachel D. Hauser, Parish Secretary Doug Rimmer, President Bossier Parish Police Jury
May 22 and 29, 2019 June 5, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
NOTICE The Bossier Parish Police Jury has scheduled a public hearing to be held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 19, 2019, in the Police Jury Meeting Room, Bossier Parish Courthouse, Benton, Louisiana, to consider approval of the plat of the proposed development of Bay Hills North Subdivision, Unit No. 3-A, located in Section 4, Township 19 North, Range 13 West, Bossier Parish, LA. Rachel D. Hauser, Parish Secretary Doug Rimmer, President Bossier Parish Police Jury
May 22 and 29, 2019 June 5, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
NOTICE The receptionist at the Office of the Bossier Parish Police Jury, 204 Burt Boulevard, Bossier Parish Courthouse, Benton, Louisiana, will receive sealed bids until the hour of 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 5, 2019, at which time bids will be opened and read aloud in the Police Jury Meeting Room for the following: Official Journal for the Bossier Parish Police Jury for the period of one (1) year from July 1, 2019, through June 30, 2020. All details on specifications may be obtained from the Office of the Bossier Parish Police Jury, Bossier Parish Courthouse, Benton, Louisiana. The Bossier Parish Police Jury reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids and to waive any informalities. Rachel D. Hauser, Parish Secretary Doug Rimmer, President Bossier Parish Police Jury May 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
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SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S OFFICE
JULIAN C. WHITTINGTON, SHERIFF P. O. Box 850 BENTON, LA 71006 PARISH OF BOSSIER 26TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT STATE OF LOUISIANA Suit No: (08) 157902
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. VS VIRGINIA A. MURPHY
By VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE ISSUED IN THE ABOVE NUMBERED AND ENTITLED CAUSE AND TO ME DIRECTED, I HAVE SEIzED AND WILL PROCEED TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, TO THE LAST AND HIGHEST BIDDER, FOR CASH, WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF APPRAISEMENT, AND ACCORDING TO LAW, AT THE PRINCIPAL FRONT DOOR OF THE COURT HOUSE, IN THE TOWN OF BENTON, LA, ON WEDNESDAy, JUNE 5, 2019, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 AM AND 4:00 PM, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTy, SITUATED IN PARISH OF BOSSIER, LOUISIANA, TOWIT::
LOT 29, DUCK ISLAND SUBDIVISION, PHASE I, A SUBDIVISION OF THE PARISH OF BOSSIER, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN CONVEYANCE BOOK 1207 ON PAGES 30-35 OF THE RECORDS OF BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA, TOGETHER WITH ALL BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON WITH GEO #150444.
THAT CERTAIN MANUFACTURED/MOBILE HOME SITUATED ON THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY, BEING A 2006 CAVALIER, MODEL - ENGLEWOOD, SERIAL NUMBER CV06AL0266676A/B, WHICH SAID MANUFACTURED HOME/MOBILE HOME WAS IMMOBILIZED PURSUANT TO AFFIDAVIT TO IMMOBILIZE MOBILE HOME DATED AUGUST 26, 2005 AND FILED FOR RECORD AS INSTRUMENT NO. 844189 OF THE RECORDS OF BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA.
AND FROM THE PROCEEDS OF SAID SALE TO PAy PETITIONERS CLAIMS OF: SEVENTY-THREE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY-ONE AND 53 / 100 ($73,381.53) DOLLARS, ALONG WITH INTEREST, ATTORNEy’S FEES AND ALL OTHER COSTS OF SUIT. JULIAN C. WHITTINGTON, SHERIFF & EX-OFFICIO AUCTIONEER BOSSIER Parish ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Kristy Massey Finley 1505 North 19th Street Monroe, LA 71207 318-388-1440 April 24, 2019 May 29, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S OFFICE
JULIAN C. WHITTINGTON, SHERIFF P. O. Box 850 BENTON, LA 71006 PARISH OF BOSSIER 26TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT STATE OF LOUISIANA Suit No: (08) 158603
LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC VS ELLA MAE SPIGNER
By VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE ISSUED IN THE ABOVE NUMBERED AND ENTITLED CAUSE AND TO ME DIRECTED, I HAVE SEIzED AND WILL PROCEED TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, TO THE LAST AND HIGHEST BIDDER, FOR CASH, WITH THE BENEFIT OF APPRAISEMENT, AND ACCORDING TO LAW, AT THE PRINCIPAL FRONT DOOR OF THE COURT HOUSE, IN THE TOWN OF BENTON, LA, ON WEDNESDAy, JUNE 5, 2019, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 AM AND 4:00 PM, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTy, SITUATED IN PARISH OF BOSSIER, LOUISIANA, TOWIT::
LOT 45, MUSGROVE SUBDIVISION, UNIT NO. 2, A SUBDIVISION OF BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN BOOK 808, PAGE 740, OF THE CONVEYANCE RECORDS OF BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA, TOGETHER WITH ALL BUILDINGS AND IM-
PROVEMENTS THEREON; SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS, SERVITUDES, RIGHTSOF-WAY AND OUTSTANDING MINERAL RIGHTS OF RECORD AFFECTING THE PROPERTY.
AND FROM THE PROCEEDS OF SAID SALE TO PAy PETITIONERS CLAIMS OF: SIXTY-FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE AND 11 / 100 ($65,463.11) DOLLARS, ALONG WITH INTEREST, ATTORNEy’S FEES AND ALL OTHER COSTS OF SUIT.
JULIAN C. WHITTINGTON, SHERIFF & EX-OFFICIO AUCTIONEER BOSSIER Parish
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Kristy Massey Finley 1505 North 19th Street Monroe, LA 71207 318-388-1440
April 24, 2019 May 29, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
KIA KNAFB1215y5900727 is stored at Kennys Towing, 3385 Old Minden Rd, Bossier City LA 71112. If all current charges are not paid and vehicle claimed by owner by 6/13/2019, a Permit to Sell may be obtained.
May 22 and 29, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
NOTICE The Bossier Parish Police Jury has scheduled a public hearing to be held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 19, 2019, in the Police Jury Meeting Room, Bossier Parish Courthouse, Benton, Louisiana, to consider approval of the Weaver Partition Survey, located in Section 22, Township 20 North, Range 12 West, Bossier Parish, LA. Rachel D. Hauser, Parish Secretary Doug Rimmer, President Bossier Parish Police Jury
May 22 and 29, 2019 June 5, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
NOTICE The Bossier Parish Police Jury has scheduled a public hearing to be held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 19, 2019, in the Police Jury Meeting Room, Bossier Parish Courthouse, Benton, Louisiana, to consider approval of the plat of the proposed development of Hickory Hills Subdivision, Unit No. 2 Correction Plat, located in Section 7, Township 19 North, Range 12 West, Bossier Parish, LA. Rachel D. Hauser, Parish Secretary Doug Rimmer, President Bossier Parish Police Jury
May 22 and 29, 2019 June 5, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
NOTICE The Bossier Parish Police Jury has scheduled a public hearing to be held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 19, 2019, in the Police Jury Meeting Room, Bossier Parish Courthouse, Benton, Louisiana, to consider abandonment of streets and easements in Rosedale Park Subdivision, located in Section 33, Township 19 North, Range 13 West, Bossier Parish, LA. Rachel D. Hauser, Parish Secretary Doug Rimmer, President Bossier Parish Police Jury
May 22 and 29, 2019 June 5, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
VOLKSWAGEN 3VWSA81H1TM011600 is stored at Kenny’s Towing, 3385 Old Minden Rd, Bossier City LA 71112. If all current charges are not paid and vehicle claimed by owner by 6/20/2019, a Permit to Sell may be obtained.
May 29, 2019 June 5, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
East Central Bossier Parish Fire District 1 is accepting sealed bids for the following surplus equipment.
2009 Ford F-450 Crew Cab (Cab and Chassis Only), red, 138,228 miles. Motor is inoperable
This vehicle will be sold as is to the highest bidder. Once awarded, the bidder has 7 business days to pay in full the amount of the bid, or their bid will be nullified.
This Vehicle is available for inspection at the main fire station located at 4494 Hwy 80 in Haughton, La 71037. Sealed bids will be received until noon on Tuesday June 11 2019 at the same location. Bids will be opened and read aloud at the next regular board meeting on Tuesday June 11 2019 at 7 PM in the training building located directly behind the station.
May 22 and 29, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
**David Whitehead and Megan Whitehead and/or Anyone knowing their whereabouts, Please contact Richard E. Griffith, Attorney at Law, at 839 Kings Highway, Suite 200, Shreveport, Louisiana 71104, or (318) 222-0337.
May 29, 2019 June 5, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
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SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S OFFICE
JULIAN C. WHITTINGTON, SHERIFF P. O. Box 850 BENTON, LA 71006 PARISH OF BOSSIER 26TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT STATE OF LOUISIANA Suit No: (08) 157509
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION VS CHARLES STEVEN LESTER
BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF AMENDED SEIZURE AND SALE ISSUED IN THE ABOVE NUMBERED AND ENTITLED CAUSE AND TO ME DIRECTED, I HAVE SEIzED AND WILL PROCEED TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, TO THE LAST AND HIGHEST BIDDER, FOR CASH, WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF APPRAISEMENT, AND ACCORDING TO LAW, AT THE PRINCIPAL FRONT DOOR OF THE COURT HOUSE, IN THE TOWN OF BENTON, LA, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 AM AND 4:00 PM, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, SITUATED IN PARISH OF BOSSIER, LOUISIANA, TO-WIT:: LOT FORTY-TWO (42), MIMOSA GARDENS SUBDIVISION, UNIT NO. 1, A SUBDIVISION IN BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA, AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN BOOK 275, PAGES 482 AND 483 OF THE CONVEYANCE RECORDS OF BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA, TOGETHER WITH ALL BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON. AND FROM THE PROCEEDS OF SAID SALE TO PAY PETITIONERS CLAIMS OF: ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN AND 81 / 100 ($122,127.81) DOLLARS, ALONG WITH INTEREST, ATTORNEY’S FEES AND ALL OTHER COSTS OF SUIT. JULIAN C. WHITTINGTON, SHERIFF & EX-OFFICIO AUCTIONEER BOSSIER Parish ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Foerstner G. Meyer 639 Loyola Avenue, Suite 1800 New Orleans, LA 70113 504-522-8256 May 29, 2019 July 3, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S OFFICE
JULIAN C. WHITTINGTON, SHERIFF P. O. Box 850 BENTON, LA 71006 PARISH OF BOSSIER 26TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT STATE OF LOUISIANA Suit No: (08) 158772
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CITIGROUP MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-WFHE3, ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-WFHE3 VS APRIL LYNN LEE A/K/A APRIL LYNN LEE WATKINS
BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE ISSUED IN THE ABOVE NUMBERED AND ENTITLED CAUSE AND TO ME DIRECTED, I HAVE SEIzED AND WILL PROCEED TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, TO THE LAST AND HIGHEST BIDDER, FOR CASH, WITH THE BENEFIT OF APPRAISEMENT, AND ACCORDING TO LAW, AT THE PRINCIPAL FRONT DOOR OF THE COURT HOUSE, IN THE TOWN OF BENTON, LA, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 AM AND 4:00 PM, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, SITUATED IN PARISH OF BOSSIER, LOUISIANA, TOWIT::
LOT 7, STOCKWELL PLACE, UNIT 7, A SUBDIVISION IN THE CITY OF BOSSIER CITY, BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN BOOK 1207, PAGE 100, OF THE CONVEYANCE RECORDS OF BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA TOGETHER WITH ALL BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS LOCATED THEREON; SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS, SERVITUDES, RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND OUTSTANDING MINERAL RIGHTS OF RECORD AFFECTING THE PROPERTY.
AND FROM THE PROCEEDS OF SAID PARISH OF BOSSIER, LOUISIANA, TOSALE TO PAY PETITIONERS CLAIMS OF: WIT:: ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SIX THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED FORTY AND 02 / 100 THE NORTHERNLY 30 FEET OF LOT 6, ($186,840.02) DOLLARS, ALONG WITH IN- LYING NEXT TO AND ADJOINING LOT 7 TEREST, ATTORNEY’S FEES AND ALL AND RUNNING BACK BETWEEN PARALLEL LINES THE ENTIRE DEPTH OF LOT OTHER COSTS OF SUIT. 6; AND THE SOUTHERNLY 30 FEET OF LOT 7, LYING NEXT TO AND ADJOINING JULIAN C. WHITTINGTON, SHERIFF LOT 6, AND RUNNING BACK BETWEEN & EX-OFFICIO AUCTIONEER PARALLEL LINES THE ENTIRE DEPTH BOSSIER Parish OF LOT 7, RESUBDIVISION OF PART OF LOTS 2 AND 3 OF SUBURBAN ACRES ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION OF Kristy Massey Finley BOSSIER CITY, BOSSIER PARISH, 1505 North 19th Street LOUISIANA AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN Monroe, LA 71207 BOOK 141, PAGE 175, OF THE CON318-388-1440 VEYANCE RECORDS OF BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA, TOGETHER WITH May 29, 2019 ALL BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS July 3, 2019 LOCATED THEREON; SUBJECT TO REBossier Press-Tribune STRICTIONS, SERVITUDES, RIGHTS-OFWAY AND OUTSTANDING MINERAL RIGHTS OF RECORD AFFECTING THE PROPERTY.
SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S OFFICE
JULIAN C. WHITTINGTON, SHERIFF P. O. Box 850 BENTON, LA 71006 PARISH OF BOSSIER 26TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT STATE OF LOUISIANA Suit No: (08) 157707
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. VS BRANT LANDRY AND JULIE LANDRY
AND FROM THE PROCEEDS OF SAID SALE TO PAY PETITIONERS CLAIMS OF: NINETY THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE AND 71 / 100 ($90,921.71) DOLLARS, ALONG WITH INTEREST, ATTORNEY’S FEES AND ALL OTHER COSTS OF SUIT. JULIAN C. WHITTINGTON, SHERIFF & EX-OFFICIO AUCTIONEER BOSSIER Parish
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Kristy Massey Finley 1505 North 19th Street Monroe, LA 71207 BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF SEIZURE AND 318-388-1440 SALE ISSUED IN THE ABOVE NUMBERED AND ENTITLED CAUSE AND TO April 24, 2019 ME DIRECTED, I HAVE SEIzED AND WILL May 29, 2019 PROCEED TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, Bossier Press-Tribune TO THE LAST AND HIGHEST BIDDER, FOR CASH, WITH THE BENEFIT OF APPRAISEMENT, AND ACCORDING TO LAW, AT THE PRINCIPAL FRONT DOOR OF THE COURT HOUSE, IN THE TOWN OF BENTON, LA, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 JULIAN C. WHITTINGTON, SHERIFF AM AND 4:00 PM, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, SITUATED IN P. O. Box 850 PARISH OF BOSSIER, LOUISIANA, TO- BENTON, LA 71006 WIT:: PARISH OF BOSSIER LOT FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVEN 26TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT (587), LAKEWOOD SUBDIVISION, UNIT STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. EIGHT (8), A SUBDIVISION OF BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA, AS PER Suit No: (08) 158783 PLAT RECORDED IN BOOK 1207, AT REGIONS BANK DBA REGIONS PAGES 857-861, UNDER REGISTRY NO. MORTGAGE 849723, OF THE CONVEYANCE VS RECORDS OF BOSSIER PARISH, EMILY ELIZABETH BUCKMASTER A/K/A LOUISIANA. EMILY E. BUCKMASTER A/K/A EMILY BUCKMASTER AND FROM THE PROCEEDS OF SAID SALE TO PAY PETITIONERS CLAIMS OF: THREE HUNDRED NINETY THOUSAND BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SIX HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE AND 47 / SALE ISSUED IN THE ABOVE NUM100 ($390,625.47) DOLLARS, ALONG BERED AND ENTITLED CAUSE AND TO WITH INTEREST, ATTORNEY’S FEES ME DIRECTED, I HAVE SEIzED AND WILL PROCEED TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AND ALL OTHER COSTS OF SUIT. TO THE LAST AND HIGHEST BIDDER, FOR CASH, WITH THE BENEFIT OF APJULIAN C. WHITTINGTON, SHERIFF PRAISEMENT, AND ACCORDING TO LAW, & EX-OFFICIO AUCTIONEER AT THE PRINCIPAL FRONT DOOR OF BOSSIER Parish THE COURT HOUSE, IN THE TOWN OF BENTON, LA, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: 2019, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 Corey J. Giroir AM AND 4:00 PM, THE FOLLOWING DE13541 Tiger Bend Road SCRIBED PROPERTY, SITUATED IN Baton Rouge, LA 70817 PARISH OF BOSSIER, LOUISIANA, TO225-756-0373 WIT:: May 29, 2019 LOT 3, SUN CITY SUBDV., UNIT NO. 4, A July 3, 2019 SUBDIVISION OF THE CITY OF BOSSIER Bossier Press-Tribune CITY, BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA, AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN CONVEYANCE BOOK 339, PAGE 586587, REGISTRY NO. 214403, OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA, TOGETHER WITH ALL BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS LOJULIAN C. WHITTINGTON, SHERIFF CATED THEREON. GEO NO. 138798. P. O. Box 850 BENTON, LA 71006 AND FROM THE PROCEEDS OF SAID SALE TO PAY PETITIONERS CLAIMS OF: PARISH OF BOSSIER EIGHTY-SEVEN THOUSAND FOUR HUN26TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT DRED SEVENTY-SEVEN AND 11 / 100 STATE OF LOUISIANA ($87,477.11) DOLLARS, ALONG WITH INTEREST, ATTORNEY’S FEES AND ALL Suit No: (08) 158423 OTHER COSTS OF SUIT.
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PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION VS LEONARD RANGE JR. AND LINDA KAY HEACOCK
BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE ISSUED IN THE ABOVE NUMBERED AND ENTITLED CAUSE AND TO ME DIRECTED, I HAVE SEIzED AND WILL PROCEED TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, TO THE LAST AND HIGHEST BIDDER, FOR CASH, WITH THE BENEFIT OF APPRAISEMENT, AND ACCORDING TO LAW, AT THE PRINCIPAL FRONT DOOR OF THE COURT HOUSE, IN THE TOWN OF BENTON, LA, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2019, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 AM AND 4:00 PM, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, SITUATED IN
JULIAN C. WHITTINGTON, SHERIFF & EX-OFFICIO AUCTIONEER BOSSIER Parish ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Corey J. Giroir 13541 Tiger Bend Road Baton Rouge, LA 70817 225-756-0373 May 29, 2019 July 3, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2019 5B
SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S OFFICE
JULIAN C. WHITTINGTON, SHERIFF P. O. Box 850 BENTON, LA 71006
PARISH OF BOSSIER 26TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT STATE OF LOUISIANA Suit No: (08) 158450
TIB THE INDEPENDENT BANKERSBANK, N.A. VS MICHAEL LEE CHAPMAN A/K/A MICHAEL L. CHAPMAN AND DAWN DAMMON CHAPMAN
BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF SEIZURE AND SALE ISSUED IN THE ABOVE NUMBERED AND ENTITLED CAUSE AND TO ME DIRECTED, I HAVE SEIzED AND WILL PROCEED TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, TO THE LAST AND HIGHEST BIDDER, FOR CASH, WITH THE BENEFIT OF APPRAISEMENT, AND ACCORDING TO LAW, AT THE PRINCIPAL FRONT DOOR OF THE COURT HOUSE, IN THE TOWN OF BENTON, LA, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2019, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 AM AND 4:00 PM, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, SITUATED IN PARISH OF BOSSIER, LOUISIANA, TOWIT::
LOT 18, KINGSTONE PLANTATION, UNIT NO. 2, BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN BOOK 1207, PAGE 490 AND CORRECTED BY PLAT RECORDED IN BOOK 1207, PAGE 504 OF THE RECORDS OF BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA; SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS, SERVITUDES, RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND OUTSTANDING MINERAL RIGHTS OF RECORD AFFECTING THE PROPERTY.
AND FROM THE PROCEEDS OF SAID SALE TO PAY PETITIONERS CLAIMS OF: TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY-SIX AND 89 / 100 ($239,856.89) DOLLARS, ALONG WITH INTEREST, ATTORNEY’S FEES AND ALL OTHER COSTS OF SUIT.
JULIAN C. WHITTINGTON, SHERIFF & EX-OFFICIO AUCTIONEER BOSSIER Parish
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: Kristy Massey Finley 1505 North 19th Street Monroe, LA 71207 318-388-1440 April 24, 2019 May 29, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: The following self-storage Cube contents containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart #6305 4901 East Texas St. Bossier, La. 71111 to satisfy a lien on June 12th 2019 at approx. 1:00 PM at www.storagetreasures.com.
Cube #A12, Julie Krytzer; Cube #78, Krystal Jones; Cube #107, Tasha Harrison;
May 29, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office will conduct a public hearing in the Bossier Sheriff’s Office Conference Room, 204 Burt Blvd, Benton, La regarding the proposed budget for the General Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2020. This meeting will be at 8:30 A.M., Wednesday, June 26, 2019. Citizens will have the opportunity to give written or oral comments on possible uses of funds. The proposed budget will be available for public inspection beginning June 3rd between 9:00 A.M. & 3 P.M. Persons with special needs requiring assistant should contact the Bossier Sheriff’s Office prior to the hearing at 318-9653429.
In addition, a second item on the agenda for this June 26th public hearing will be the adoption of an amended budget for current FY 2019 regarding the General Fund.
Julian C. Whittington, Sheriff
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NOTICE The Bossier Parish Police Jury has scheduled a public hearing to be held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 19, 2019, in the Police Jury Meeting Room, Bossier Parish Courthouse, Benton, Louisiana, to consider the application of Travis Beaty, Beaty Land, LLC, to the Bossier CityParish Metropolitan Planning Commission for a zoning amendment to change the zoning classification of a tract of land containing 56.453 acres, located on the northeast corner of LA Highway 614 and Interstate 20, in Section 18, Township 18 North, Range 11 West, Bossier Parish, LA, from R-A, Residence Agricultural District, to R-LD, Residential, Low Density District, for a residential subdivision. Rachel D. Hauser, Parish Secretary Doug Rimmer, President Bossier Parish Police Jury
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals will be received by a committee of the Bossier Parish School Board in Benton, Louisiana, until 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 4, 2019 for: Legal Journal
Specifications may be obtained from the Bossier Parish School Board, P.O. Box 2000, Benton, Louisiana, 71006-2000.
Awards will be made on June 6, 2019 at the regular Board meeting.
The Bossier Parish School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities.
Frank Rougeau Chief Financial Officer
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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of Aldermen of the Town of Plain Dealing, State of Louisiana, do hereby propose the following amendments to the Charter of the Town of Plain Dealing, in accordance with LA R.S. 33:1181. ORDINANCE NO. _______ OF 2019 AN ORDINANCE PURSUANT TO LA R.S. 33:1181, AMENDING SECTION 3, SUBSECTIONS (C.) AND (D.), OF THE CHARTER OF THE TOWN OF PLAIN DEALING, A MUNICIPALITY OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. WHEREAS, the Mayor, Board of Aldermen and the Town Marshal of the Town of Plain Dealing, Bossier Parish, LA, currently serve an elected term of office of two years; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Mayor, Board of Aldermen and the Town Marshal of the Town of Plain Dealing to amend the term of office for each of these elected officials from two years to four years; and WHEREAS, this four-year term of office shall begin and become effective for those officials elected at the Municipal Primary Election held on November 3, 2020, and at the December 5, 2020 General Election, if required for any run-off vote. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Town of Plain Dealing Board of Aldermen, that Section 3, Subsections (C.) and (D.) of the Charter for the Town of Plain Dealing, a municipality of the State of Louisiana, be and are hereby amended to read as follows: The municipal election shall continue to be held every four years on the C. date that coincides with congressional elections. D. The Mayor, Board of Aldermen and Town Marshal shall take office on the first day of January following their election and shall hold their offices for four years. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that the Charter of the Town of Plain Dealing be and is hereby amended as set forth, and said amendments shall be published for three weeks in the official journal for the Town of Plain Dealing and shall be posted for said time in three public places within the municipality, and thereafter submitted to the Governor for approval. Said amendment shall also be filed with the Louisiana Secretary of State. The ordinance was offered by __________, seconded by ___________. It was duly adopted on this _____ day of _______, 2019, by the following roll call vote: Cindy A. Dodson, Mayor Sandra E. McMillan, Town Clerk
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BOSSIER CITY COUNCIL WILL BE IN REGULAR SESSION, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2019, AT 3:00 P.M. IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 620 BENTON ROAD, BOSSIER CITY, LOUISIANA, TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCES:
An Ordinance authorizing $130,000 to come from the General Fund Balance for new Tax Software for the Property Tax Department.
An Ordinance to appropriate funds to cover repairs to the Boardwalk Pump Station for a total of $25,000.00 to come from the Sewer Capital and Contingency Fund.
An Ordinance to amend the 2019 Sewer Maintenance Account in the Sewer Operating Budget (601-7300-501-2320) by an increase of $75,000.00.
An Ordinance appropriating $1,750,000 (One Million Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand) from the Sales Tax Capital Improvement Fund and the EMS Capital and Contingency Fund to purchase a Digital Radio System to replace an analog radio system for all NonPublic Safety City Departments and to provide a back-up system for the Bossier City Fire Department and Bossier City Police Department. ______________________________ Phyllis McGraw, City Clerk
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00010 -- INVITATION TO BID HOUSING AUTHORITY OF BOSSIER CITY REROOFING BUILDINGS AT MULTIPLE SITES LA48-P042-501
1. The Owners, HOUSING AUTHORITY OF BOSSIER CITY, 805 EAST FIRST STREET, BOSSIER CITY, LOUISIANA, will accept sealed bids for the project REROOFING BUILDINGS AT MULTIPLE SITES, until 2:00PM, JUNE 17, 2019. Bids will be opened and read aloud.
Newman, J W Slack, Tammy A Smith
1.03 Approval of the Agenda for the Regular Session of the Board for May 2, 2019
Mr. Cheatham announced that the Board had previously approved item 3.03: 1301D Improvements at Bossier High Football Stadium at the June 7 Regular Session of the Board, and that item could be removed from the agenda.
A motion was made to approve the agenda for the Regular Session of the Bossier Parish School Board for May 2, 2019, as amended.
Motion by Tammy A Smith, second by Glen Bullard. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yea: Kent L Bockhaus, Glen Bullard, Shane Cheatham, Sandra Darby, Duane Deen, Eric Newman, J W Slack, Tammy A Smith
2. Recognitions/Presentations 2.01 Recognitions: BPS “Good News!” (Presented by Sonja Bailes, Public Relations Liaison) Brian Landeros is a freshman at Bossier High School and student in Christa Denney’s business class and he has accomplished something that has never been done before at his school. In just over three months’ time, he took and passed IBCA and BCA, then passed all four MOS certifications the ‘first’ time he tried – Word, Word Expert, Excel and PowerPoint. Brian is the first Bossier High student to earn four certifications in one semester and the second to earn the MOS Word Expert IBC. This is no easy task, because these MOS tests are very difficult, and quite the feat for any student, especially a 9th grader. This Parkway High School sister act of Jasmin and Parish Washington competed in the Tennis State Championship a week ago in Monroe and defeated the Saint Joseph Academy’s doubles team to win the Louisiana State Girls Doubles Championship Title in 5A Tennis! This after posting wins of 3-6, 6-2 and 6-2. We are excited they brought home the state title and gold medal.
The news is also twice as nice at Airline High School, where two outstanding students have an exciting year ahead of them. Shannon Mathers and Avery Meeks, two high school juniors, recently received official notification they have qualified to be in the running for the elite National Merit Scholarship program. Shannon and Avery took the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, which serves as an initial screen of program entrants. Scores are then shared with the National Merit Scholarship Program, which identifies semifinalists and sends scholarship application materials to them. They have crossed the first hurdle, now will await word if they advance as Semifinalists and then to the Finalist level to compete for thousands of dollars in scholarships.
A group of 43 Bossier Parish high school students boarded the bus for Baton Rouge, where they participated in State Literary Rally. This was the biggest group the district has sent to date and several of them emerged as state rally Tonight we are here to honor those students who not only attended State Literary Rally but placed in the top scores of the state in their school division! Of the 43 Bossier students who qualified, 4 of those students placed at the state level.
Curriculum Coordinator Fran Spankle introduced the winners: From Airline High School - Jeremy Edgin - 2nd place, Business Computer Applications From Benton High School – Luke Montgomery - 1st place and tied for Overall winner, Spanish I Chase Taylor - 2nd place, Computer Science I From Haughton High School – Morgan Mcvey - 4th place, Spanish II
We also want to congratulate Lisa Burns, Principal of W.T. Lewis Elementary. Not only is she our district Elementary Principal of the Year, but last week she was named a semi-finalist for the Louisiana state Principal of the Year competition. She will find out next month if she is a finalist and will be honored in July in Baton Rouge at the annual Cecil J. Picard Educators Excellence gala. We are very proud of her. She is a phenomenal administrator who leads with heart and purpose and will represent us well as the state level.
3. Requests/Updates/Reports 3.01 Request: Declaration of Surplus (Presented by Kerry Douglas, Chief Procurement Officer) A motion was made to declare the list of items as surplus, salvage or scrap as presented.
Motion by Glen Bullard, second by Sandra Darby. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yea: Kent L Bockhaus, Glen Bullard, Shane Cheatham, Sandra Darby, Duane Deen, Eric Newman, J W Slack, Tammy A Smith
2. Complete bidding documents may be obtained from WHITTINGTON ARCHITECTS INC., P.O. Box 1701, Ruston, LA. 71273-1701, phone number (318) 255-2271, email woodywhitt@aol.com
3. All bidders must examine the Drawings, read the Specifications, and visit the site of this project to fully investigate the extent and quality of the work required. Bidders shall be familiar with the location and access to construction site, availability of utilities, the condition of the site and any existing construction, and governing regulatory agencies and permit processes.
6. The successful bidder will 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.
7. Submit bids on the forms provided, signed, with all items complete.
8. Address bids to the Owners and deliver to the address on the INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS on or before the day stated.
11. No bids may be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days after receipt of bids.
Date: May 17, 2019 By order of: Bobby Collins, Executive Director Run Ad Once a week for three weeks.
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May 29, 2019 June 5, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune Regular Session of the Bossier Parish School Board (Thursday, May 2, 2019)
Members Present Kent L Bockhaus, Glen Bullard, Shane Cheatham, Sandra Darby, Duane Deen, Eric Newman, J W Slack, Tammy A Smith Members Absent Dennis Bamburg, Billie Jo Brotherton, Michael S. Mosura, Kenneth M. Wiggins
Meeting called to order at 6:00 PM
1. Opening Items 1.01 Prayer & Pledge of Allegiance The opening prayer was offered by J.W. Slack, District 7 Board Member. District 3 Board Member led the Pledge of Allegiance. 1.02 Approval of the Minutes of the Regular Session of the Board for April 18, 2019 A motion was made to approve the Minutes of the Regular Session of the Board for April 18, 2019 as printed.
Motion by Sandra Darby, second by Eric Newman. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yea: Kent L Bockhaus, Glen Bullard, Shane Cheatham, Sandra Darby, Duane Deen, Eric
5. Adjournment 5.01 Adjournment of the Regular Session of the Board A motion was made to adjourn the Regular Session of the Bossier Parish School Board for May 2, 2019.
Motion by J W Slack, second by Glen Bullard. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yea: Kent L Bockhaus, Glen Bullard, Shane Cheatham, Sandra Darby, Duane Deen, Eric Newman, J W Slack, Tammy A Smith
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Northeast Bossier Fire District No. 5 P. O. Box 810, Plain Dealing, LA 71064
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING A public meeting will be held as follows: DATE: June 6, 2019 6:00 pm TIME: PLACE: NE Bossier Fire District #5, Training Center 605 Kilgore Road Plain Dealing, LA 71064 AGENDA: Call to Order Invocation Pledge Roll Call Approval of Minutes from the regular meeting, May 2, 2019. Monthly Activity Reports Old Business -Follow up on New Business from previous meeting. New Business -Discussion & decision on Forestry Grant. Open Floor Discussion for Public Present Adjournment Prepared by: Danielle Vaughan, Secretary/Treasurer Northeast Bossier Fire District No. 5 P.O. Box 810, Plain Dealing, LA 71064 (318) 326-4044
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5. All bids must be accompanied by bid security equal to five (5%) of the base bid and all additive alternates, and must be in the form of a certified check, cashiers check, or bid bond written by a company licensed to do business in Louisiana.
12. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids, for just cause and to waive any informalities incidental thereto.
4. Announcements/Superintendent’s Comments 4.01 Announcements/Superintendent’s Comments The Finance Committee will meet on Thursday, May 16, 4:30 p.m. at BIC. The next Regular Session of the Board will be Thursday, May 16, 6:00 p.m. at BIC. Bossier Schools Annual Memorial Service will be Monday, May 13, 6:00 p.m. at Airline High School. This year we will honor 12 students and employees who have passed away. Graduation ceremonies are scheduled for Friday, May 17 and Saturday, May 18 at the Century Link Center beginning at 9:00 a.m.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance, please contact Danielle Vaughan at (318) 326-4044 describing the assistance that is necessary.
4. Bidders attention is particularly called to the fact that this project is funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and certain requirements as to conditions of employment, minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract, Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 as amended, Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, certification of Non-Segregated Facilities, and Executive Order 11246, as amended, will be requirements of this contract.
10. Bids shall be accepted from Contractors who are licensed under LA.R.S. 37:21502163 for the classifications of BUILDING CONSTRUCTION and ROOFING CONTRACTORS.
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3.02 Request: Permission to Issue Solicitations: 19-14 Janitorial Maintenance Supplies (Presented by Kerry Douglas, Chief Procurement Officer) A motion was made to grant permission to issue solicitations: 19-14 Janitorial Maintenance Supplies as presented.
Motion by Tammy A Smith, second by Kent L Bockhaus. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yea: Kent L Bockhaus, Glen Bullard, Shane Cheatham, Sandra Darby, Duane Deen, Eric Newman, J W Slack, Tammy A Smith 3.03 Request: Approval of Trip Requests A motion was made to approve the school trip requests as of May 2, 2019 as presented.
Motion by Sandra Darby, second by J W Slack. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yea: Kent L Bockhaus, Glen Bullard, Shane Cheatham, Sandra Darby, Duane Deen, Eric Newman, J W Slack, Tammy A Smith
The Board of Commissioners of the Bossier Levee District met in regular session on Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at the Levee Board Office, 3404 Industrial Drive, Bossier City, Louisiana. The President, Tim Larkin, called the meeting to order. ROLL CALL PRESENT: ALLEY, LARKIN, MOORE, STELLY, WEBB, TAUNTON MELVILLE, ATTORNEY AND ROBERT TOMASEK, DOTD ENGINEER. ABSENT: BANTLE AND MONTGOMERY The first order of business was opening prayer by Commissioner Webb and the Pledge of Allegiance by Commissioner Larkin. On motion by Alley, seconded by Stelly and unanimously passed, the Board dispensed with the reading of the minutes and approved the minutes of the regular board meeting held on March 13, 2019. AMENDMENT TO AGENDA: On suggestion of the Chair to add an item to the agenda, Stelly moved, and Alley seconded a motion to add the discussion of construction change orders. The President asked if any member of the public wished to speak on whether to add the item to the agenda and there were no requests to speak. The following Commissioners voted yes (being all Commissioners present): Larkin - Yes Alley - Yes Moore - Yes Stelly - Yes Webb - Yes The Commissioners having voted unanimously to add the item to the agenda, it was added. On suggestion of the Chair to add another item to the agenda, Alley moved and Stelly seconded a motion to add the discussion of an amount to authorize the President, Tim Larkin and Mark Long, Operations Coordinator of the Bossier Levee District to approve change orders for the Bossier Levee Board Improvement Project not to exceed an approved amount set forth by the Board. The President asked if any member of the public wished to speak on whether to add the item to the agenda and there were no requests to speak. The following Commissioners voted yes (being all Commissioners present): Larkin - Yes Alley - Yes Moore - Yes Stelly - Yes Webb - Yes The Commissioners having voted unanimously to add the item to the agenda, it was also added for discussion. REQUESTS BY VISITORS: Micha Duffy with Coyle Engineering appeared before the Applications Committee and the Board with an updated permit request that inlcuded previously submitted preliminary plans on behalf of the Bossier Parish Police Jury for culvert replacements on Willow Chute Bayou at Kingston Road, Lafitte Lane, and Crosscreek Drive near Willow Chute Bayou. On motion by Webb, seconded by Stelly and unanimously carried the Board approved the recommendation from the Applications Committee to approve the request for permit substantially in accordance with the preliminary plans dated April 3, 2019 and granted the issuance of the permit after the review of the final plans and verification by Mark Long, Operations Coordinator that there were no material alterations. No comments from the public. OLD BUSINESS: NONE. NEW BUSINESS: Mr. Long updated the Board on the letter of no objection sent to the MPC
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approved by President, Tim Larkin and the BLD Operations Coordinator, Mark Long on the proposed plat for Willow Chute Estates, Unit 1. No comments from the public. On motion by Webb, seconded by Ally and unanimously carried the Board approved a resolution certifying the compliance of the Bossier Levee District with the public bid laws for the Red Chute Levee Widening Project. No comments from the public. On motion by Alley, seconded by Stelly and unanimously carried the Board authorized Tim Larkin and or Mark Long to approve all change orders and construction changes that are required not to exceed $15,000.00 and any time extensions that are needed as well. No comments from the public. LEVEE ABD DRAINAGE REPORT : Red Chute Levee Improvement Project - January 9, 2019 at 9:30 am. – opened bids on Red Chute Bayou Levee Improvement Project; with low bid of $5,145,791.49 from Testament Construction Services, LLC. - March 21, 2019 – Railroad contractor installed RR Crossing at Red Chute Levee. - March 22, 2019 – contract signed with Testament Construction. - Preconstruction meeting scheduled for 2:30 pm, April 10, 2019.
Levee Inspection Schedule - Corps of Engineers Red River Levee Inspection was made on February 19, 2019. DOTD Red Chute Levee Inspection made on February 18, 2019. Corps of Engineers Red Chute Levee Periodic Inspection scheduled for June 10 thru June 14, 2019.
Red River Levee Certification - Levee certification expires September 30, 2019. - May 8, 2018 – sent letter to Corps requesting their services in providing new levee certification. Red River Corps Study - March 29, 2017 – Received schedule of activities for Corps Sediment Study and Hydraulic Analysis for the Red River; estimated time for Hydraulic Model to be finalized is July 2019 and the estimated time for the Sediment Model to be finalized is December 2019. - Lidar Completed on March 31, 2018
Bossier Drainage Maintenance Initiative - Red Chute brush removal between US 80 and I-20 scheduled to resume when site conditions dry.
Flat River Erosion Repairs - Nixon Engineering – working on survey and preliminary design for erosion control work north of Sligo Road.
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Red River Levee Certification - Levee certification expires September 30, 2019. - May 8, 2018 – sent letter to Corps requesting their services in providing new levee certification. Red River Corps Study - March 29, 2017 – Received schedule of activities for Corps Sediment Study and Hydraulic Analysis for the Red River; estimated time for Hydraulic Model to be finalized is July 2019 and the estimated time for the Sediment Model to be finalized is December 2019. - Lidar Completed on March 31, 2018
Bossier Drainage Maintenance Initiative - Red Chute brush removal between US 80 and I-20 scheduled to resume when site conditions dry.
Flat River Erosion Repairs - Nixon Engineering – working on survey and preliminary design for erosion control work north of Sligo Road.
Herndon Ditch - October 10, 2018 – board approved a project to regrade 4400 LF of the ditch. - October 18, 2018 - Newt Brown Contractor started work excavating and grading ditch. - December 18, 2018 – channel excavation substantially complete; grading of spoil dirt to be completed when site dries. - February 11, 2019 – Ditch side slopes developed extensive embankment slides after recent Flat River high water event.
Red Chute Bayou Levee Culvert Rehab - May 9, 2018 – approval given for contract to line remaining unlined CMP Culverts on Red Chute Bayou Levee in the amount of $138,317.52.
Bossier Levee District Facility Upgrades - March 18, 2019 – M&M Builders started work on Bossier Levee District Facility Upgrades. - April 8, 2019 – earthwork grading, drilled piers, stone base, and forms set for slabs on new shop and on existing shop. — - April 9, 2019 - concrete slab poured on existing equipment shed; concrete slab pour scheduled for April 12th on new shop. - April 12, 2019 – poured concrete slab on new shop building.
Levee and Drainage Crews - Mowing levees and drainage channels. - Spraying herbicide on drainage channels and levees. Herndon Ditch Inspecting levees, channels, and drainage structures; cleaning outfall pipes and flap - October 10, 2018 – board approved a project to regrade 4400 LF of the ditch. gates. - October 18, 2018 - Newt Brown Contractor started work excavating and grading ditch. - December 18, 2018 – channel excavation substantially complete; grading of spoil dirt to - Repairing gates on levees. - Cleaning debris buildup on bridges. be completed when site dries. - Servicing and repairing equipment. - February 11, 2019 – Ditch side slopes developed extensive embankment slides after recent Flat River high water event. Equipment -March 13, 2019 submitted purchase order for 3 new John Deere 6145M Tractors thru Red Chute Bayou Levee Culvert Rehab the State Contract in the amount of $99,501.20 each. Estimated delivery time August 15, - May 9, 2018 – approval given for contract to line remaining unlined CMP Culverts on 2019. Red Chute Bayou Levee in the amount of $138,317.52. -March 14, 2019 submitted purchase order for a new F-450 Crew Cab 4X4 Work Truck for tractor crew. Estimated August 15, 2019. Bossier Levee District Facility Upgrades - March 18, 2019 – M&M Builders started work on Bossier Levee District Facility Upgrades. - April 8, 2019 – earthwork grading, drilled piers, stone base, and forms set for slabs on new shop and on existing shop. Concrete slab pours scheduled for April 9th on existing shop and on April 12th on new shop. - Change Order #1 in the amount of $2,602.00 required to correct door widths and heights for new shop building. Levee and Drainage Crews - Mowing levees and drainage channels. - Spraying herbicide on drainage channels and levees. - Inspecting levees, channels, and drainage structures; cleaning outfall pipes and flap gates. - Repairing gates on levees. - Repairing levee slopes in areas damaged by hogs. - Trapping hogs. - Cleaning debris buildup on bridges. - Servicing and repairing equipment.
Equipment - March 13, 2019 submitted purchase order for 3 new John Deere 6145M Tractors thru the State Contract in the amount of $99,501.20 each. Estimated delivery time August 15, 2019. -March 14, 2019 submitted purchase order for a new F-450 Crew Cab 4X4 Work Truck for tractor crew. Estimated August 15, 2019.
Surplus Equipment -The following surplus equipment to be sold at auction: 1) 2003 Case MX 110 with 5313 hours; Equipment # 205. 2) 2016 John Deere 6135E with 459 hours; Equipment # 380.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Secretary for the district be and she is hereby authorized to make the payments set forth above in the amount of $66,124.09 On motion by Stelly, seconded by Alley, the meeting was adjourned at 10:35 a.m.
___________________________ Timothy A. Larkin, President
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_______________________________ Deanna S. Rabb, Secretary
Surplus Equipment -The following surplus equipment to be sold at auction: 1) 2003 Case MX 110 with 5313 hours; Equipment # 205. 2016 John Deere 6135E with 459 hours; Equipment # 3
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Secretary for the district be and she is hereby authorized to make the payments set forth in the amount of $355,873.91 On motion by Moore, seconded by Montgomery, the May 8th, 2019 Bossier Levee District Board Meeting was adjourned at approximately 10:25 a.m. ___________________________ Timothy A. Larkin, President
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS SP#4616
Sealed bids will be received by the Procurement Section of the Division of Administration, 1201 N. 3rd. St., 2nd. Floor, Suite 2-160, (P.O. Box 94095), Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at 10:00 A.M. for the following: RFx No. 3000012922 - **Site Visit** Grounds Maintenance for DVA, 6/12/19 Bid proposal forms, information and specifications may be obtained by accessing the bid number in LaPac at www.doa.Louisiana.gov/osp or from the procurement section listed above. No bids will be received after the date and hour specified. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities.
Paula Tregre Director of State Procurement FAX (225) 342-8688
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Red Chute Levee Improvement Project - January 9, 2019 at 9:30 am. – opened bids on Red Chute Bayou Levee Improvement Project; with low bid of $5,145,791.49 from Testament Construction Services, LLC. - March 21, 2019 – Railroad contractor installed RR Crossing at Red Chute Levee. - March 22, 2019 – contract signed with Testament Construction. - April 10, 2019- held preconstruction meeting.
Levee Inspection Schedule - Corps of Engineers Red River Levee Inspection was made on February 19, 2019. DOTD Red Chute Levee Inspection made on February 18, 2019. Corps of Engineers Red Chute Levee Periodic Inspection scheduled for June 10 thru June 14, 2019.
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The Bossier Parish School Board will sell surplus/salvage items at online public auction.
Auction will be conducted online at www.govdeals.com . Items will be available for submission of bids on May, 15 8:00 CST. Auctions on items and will close on June, 1st at varying times.
Items are available for inspection by appointment. All items are to be sold “as is” with no guarantee or warranty of any kind. Bossier Parish Schools reserves the right to reject any and all bids and remove items from auction. Contact John Snow, 549-5062.
Government agencies may purchase surplus property at fair market value directly from Bossier Parish Schools. Agencies wishing to do so should contact Bossier Parish Schools no later than 3 days prior to auction close. First priority for the acquisition of surplus computer equipment shall be given to public elementary and secondary schools in the State of Louisiana and community and technical colleges under the management and control of the Board of Supervisors of Louisiana Community and Technical Colleges. Bossier Parish School Board is an Equal Opportunity Employer May 15, 22 and 29, 2019
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Bossier Council on Aging will be accepting sealed bids for a: 2007 Toyota Tacoma 2wd truck, VIN# 5TETX22N37Z467968, and mileage 269339, sold as is. Minimum bid is $650. The truck is located at Bossier Council on Aging, 706 Bearkat Dr, Bossier City, LA 71111 for viewing M-Th 8:00-4:30 or F 8:00-2:30. Sealed bids must be submitted by Monday, June24, 2019 at 12:00 PM. Sealed bids will be open on Monday, June 24, 2019 at 12:30 PM. Sealed bids should be in an envelope marked “Bid on Truck” and mailed or hand delivered to above address. The Board of Directors reserves the right to reject any or all bids. All paperwork (i.e. transfer of title, taxes, etc.) will be at the expense of the highest bidder. Payment must be received within 5 days of bid acceptance. Acceptable forms of payment are cash, money order, cashier’s check (NO Personal checks). Please contact Tamara Crane at 318-741-8302 or come by with any questions.
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Bossier Council on Aging will be accepting sealed bids for a: 2010 Eldorado 12/2 passenger wheelchair accessible van with lift, VIN# 1FDFE4FS0ADA52598, and mileage 180,177, sold as is. Minimum bid is $1,500. The van is located at Bossier Council on Aging, 706 Bearkat Dr, Bossier City, LA 71111 for viewing M-Th 8:00-4:30 or F 8:002:30. Sealed bids must be submitted by Monday, June 24, 2019 at 12:00 PM. Sealed bids will be open on Monday, June 24, 2019 at 12:30 PM. Sealed bids should be in an envelope marked “Bid on Van” and mailed or hand delivered to above address. The Board of Directors reserves the right to reject any or all bids. All paperwork (i.e. transfer of title, taxes, etc.) will be at the expense of the highest bidder. Payment must be received within 5 days of bid acceptance. Acceptable forms of payment are cash, money order, cashier’s check (NO Personal checks). Please contact Tamara Crane at 318-7418302 or come by with any questions.
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BID NOTICE
SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE Bossier Parish School Board, Purchasing Department at 2723 Airline Drive, Bossier City, Louisiana, 71111 and electronic bids will be received at www.BidExpress.com until June 11, 2019 at 2:00 P.M. after which time the bids will be opened. PROJECT NUMBER:
BOSSIER PARISH SCHOOL BOARD
PROJECT NAME:
CM 1301D
Bossier High Stadium Improvements
Original complete Bidding Documents must be obtained at no charge from BidExpress at www.BidExpress.com, which has been designated as the only method and service of distribution of the Bidding Documents and plans.
Contractors may elect to submit bids electronically via the Internet. Electronic bids for the Bossier Parish School Board are available for submission at www.BidExpress,com. Contractors that wish to submit electronic bids online will be charged a fee by BidExpress. In addition, contractors shall be required to obtain a digital signature certificate prior to submitting bids online. The bid security required by this solicitation may also be submitted online.
Questions about the Bidding Documents or request for approvals shall be directed to the Architect at:
ARE Engineering Consultants Attn: W. Sherwood Bailey, P.E. 800 Spring Street, Ste. 214; Shreveport, LA 71101 Telephone: (318) 222-8252 Email: arecons@comcast.net
Work on this Project includes all work as indicated in the Bidding Documents.
The Board of Commissioners of the Bossier Levee District met in regular session on Wednesday, May 8, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at the Levee Board Office, 3404 Industrial Drive, Bossier City, Louisiana. The President, Tim Larkin, called the meeting to order. ROLL CALL PRESENT: ALLEY, LARKIN, MONTGOMERY, MOORE, STELLY, WEBB, AND TOM ARCENEAUX, ATTORNEY. ABSENT: BANTLE AND ROBERT TOMASEK, DOTD ENGINER. The first order of business was opening prayer by Commissioner Webb and the Pledge of Allegiance by Commissioner Larkin. On motion by Stelly, seconded by Montgomery and unanimously passed, the Board dispensed with the reading of the minutes and approved the minutes of the regular board meeting held on April 10, 2019. REQUESTS BY VISITORS: Kirk Thomas, Agent with Pulley-White Insurance Agency, updated the Board on three letters of nonrenewal of insurance received from The Hanover Insurance Company expiring on July 1st, 2019. The Board discussed the notification on nonrenewal for the Bossier Levee District received from Hanover regarding their Commercial General Liability, Commercial Auto, Commercial Property and Excess Insurance. Mr. Thomas discussed that he has actively been engaged in reviewing our account and has been marketing it to several insurance companies. He stated that while he has received several declinations from other carriers, he has received positive responses from United Fire, who recently conducted a site visit and Glatfelter Public Sector. Mr. Thomas is expecting a quote(s) to be returned prior to the next Board Meeting with hopefully less than a 3 – 5% difference or a cost similar to current premiums. Therefore, no action was taken and no comments from the public were heard. OLD BUSINESS: NONE. NEW BUSINESS: Mr. Long presented a site plan submitted by Gopika Nair with the MPC for lots A, B, C, including a Resubdivision of part of lot 5, of the J.B. Whittington Subdivision for a proposed climate controlled storage building; Benton Road Office and Storage – Phase 3. The Applications Committee and the Board conducted a preliminary review of the proposed site plan submitted by Gopika Nair and in response concluded that there were no recommendations at that time, pending the submission of a letter to the District for a permit request. No comments from the public. On motion by Alley, seconded by Webb, and unanimously passed the Board approved the transfer of $250,000.00 from Huddleston Smith to the checking account for expenditures and payroll. No comments from the public.
LEVEE AND DRAINAGE REPORT :
_______________________________ Deanna S. Rabb, Secretary
Notice of Public Auction Bossier Parish School Board
NOTE: BIDS SHALL ONLY BE ACCEPTED FROM CONTRACTORS WHO ARE LICENSED UNDER LOUISIANA CONTRACTORS LICENSING LAW FOR THE MAJOR CLASSIFICATION OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND/OR SPECIALTY CLASSIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION OF RECREATION FACILITIES. All Bids must be accompanied by Bid security equal to five percent (5%) of the sum of the base Bid and all alternates and must be in the form of a certified check, cashier’s check or Bid Bond written in conformance with state law. Written evidence of the authority of the person signing the Bid Form should be included with the Bid Form. See La. R.S. 38:2212 B. (2) and (5).
The successful Bidder shall be required to furnish Performance, Maintenance and Payment Bonds on the forms provided by the School Board and written in accordance with state law.
The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
A MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE will be held on May 30, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at the BPSB Instructional Center in the upstairs conference room, 2719 Airline Drive, Bossier City, Louisiana 71111. Attendance at the Pre-Bid Conference by an Officer or Estimator directly involved with this Project is MANDATORY and is a Pre-Condition for bidder eligibility. Sign-in for the Conference will be between 9:30 and 10:00 a.m. The Conference will begin promptly at 10:00 a.m. No one will be allowed to sign in after that time and to be eligible to bid it is necessary to attend the entire conference. BOSSIER PARISH SCHOOL BOARD An Equal Opportunity Employer
Kerry Douglas Chief Procurement Officer Bossier Parish School Board Kerry.douglas@bossierschools.org 318-549-5039
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May 15, 22 and 29, 2019 June 5, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY BENTON, LOUISIANA MINUTES May 1, 2019 www.bossierparishla.gov The Bossier Parish Police Jury met in regular and legal session on the 1st day of May, 2019, at 2:00 p.m., in the Police Jury Meeting Room, Bossier Parish Courthouse, Benton, Louisiana. The President, Mr. Doug Rimmer, called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by Mr. Glenn Benton, and the pledge of allegiance was led by Mr. Jerome Darby. The Parish Secretary, Ms. Rachel Hauser, called the roll, with all members present, as follows: Mr. Rick Avery Mr. Jerome Darby Ms. Wanda Bennett Mr. Mac Plummer
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8B WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2019 Mr. Glenn Benton Mr. Bob Brotherton, Excused Mr. Jimmy Cochran Mr. Norman Craig
Mr. Doug Rimmer Mr. Tom Salzer Mr. Fred Shewmake Mr. Jack Skaggs
*** Others present were Mr. William R. Altimus, Parish Administrator; Mr. Patrick Jackson, Parish Attorney; Mr. Joe E. “Butch” Ford, Jr., Parish Engineer; Ms. Rachel Hauser, Parish Secretary. *** Mr. Mike Busada, Butler|Snow, LLP, presented information regarding services provided by Butler|Snow, LLP, including utilizing bond financing and economic development incentives. He stated that a seminar is scheduled for May 22, 2019, and encouraged the jurors to attend. *** Ms. Mary Moore, 1676 Spencer Circle, Benton, LA, and Mr. John Murray, 1523 Sommer Circle, Benton, LA, requested to address the police jury to discuss Lots 87, 88, and 89 in Cypress Bay Subdivision. Motion was made by Mr. Avery, seconded by Mr. Salzer, to add Ms. Mary Moore and Mr. John Murray, as Visitor No. 2. The President called for public comment. There being none, motion carried with the following votes recorded: AYES: Mr. Avery, Ms. Bennett, Mr. Benton, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Craig, Mr. Darby, Mr. Plummer, Mr. Rimmer, Mr. Salzer, Mr. Shewmake, Mr. Skaggs None NAYS: ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Mr. Brotherton *** Ms. Moore stated that on April 3, 2019, she as well as other concerned residents of Cypress Bay Subdivision came before the police jury and expressed their concern of a business being run from a residential lot in Cypress Bay Subdivision. She stated that Mr. Curtis Elkins, owner of Lots 87, 88 and 89, Cypress Bay Subdivision, Unit No. V, has constructed a storage building on Lot 87 for his commercial fireworks business. She further stated that Mr. Elkins is storing several utility trailers that carry large black pipes used for the launching of fireworks on Lot 87 around the storage building, as well as inside the storage building. Ms. Moore stated that there has been no action to stop Mr. Elkins from storing the utility trailers on the residential lot since April 3, 2019. Mr. Sam Marsiglia, Benton-Parish Metropolitan Planning Commission, stated that he has been in contact with Mr. Elkins, and Mr. Elkins denies any business being conducted from the building on Lot 87, Cypress Bay Subdivision. He stated that without any evidence of a business being run from the building, the MPC and parish cannot do anything further. Mr. Marsiglia stated that it is not illegal for utility trailers to be located on your property. Mr. Jackson stated that the police jury’s position is to prohibit anyone from conducting a business from a residential area, and evidence is required in order for the police jury to address these matters. He stated that it is the responsibility of the homeowner’s association and the homeowners within a subdivision to pursue litigation in these matters at their expense to enforce restrictive covenants. He further stated that the police jury does not enforce restrictive covenants for subdivisions, and have no authority or jurisdiction to do so. Mr. Jackson stated that the police jury can address issues of conducting a business within a residential subdivision, but it will be up to the residents to obtain clear evidence of a business being conducted on Mr. Elkins’ property via photographs or video of business actions from the property. Mr. Marsiglia asked if the property owners have witnessed employees coming and going from Mr. Elkin’s property retrieving items. Ms. Moore stated that there has been movement of the utility trailers. Ms. Bennett expressed concern of the location of the storage building and utility trailers. There was further discussion pertaining to this matter. Ms. Moore and other residents were instructed to obtain clear evidence of a business being conducted on Mr. Elkins’ property and the evidence be submitted to the police jury office. *** Motion was made by Mr. Darby, seconded by Mr. Craig, to authorize the advertising for bids for Official Journal of the Bossier Parish Police Jury for the period of July 1, 2019, through June 30, 2020, bids to be received June 5, 2019. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried, with the following vote recorded: AYES: Ms. Bennett, Mr. Benton, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Craig, Mr. Darby, Mr. Plummer, Mr. Rimmer, Mr. Salzer, Mr. Shewmake, Mr. Skaggs None NAYS: ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Mr. Brotherton NO VOTE RECORDED: Mr. Avery *** Motion was made by Mr. Plummer, seconded by Mr. Salzer, to award the bid for the Kelli Road Bridge Project No. 2019-103, in the amount of $462,003.00, to Northern State Construction, LLC, low bidder meeting bid specifications in accordance with bids received April 26, 2019, and to authorize execution of documents. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. Bid results are as follows: Bidder: Bid Amount: $867,173.00 Specialty Trackhoe & Dozer Service, Inc. Cecil D. Gassiott, LLC $596,000.00 CW&W Contractors, Inc. $671,220.00 $462,003.00 Northern State Construction, LLC Matt L. Guinn Construction, LLC $903,582.10 RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Bossier Parish Police Jury in regular and legal session on this 1st day of May, 2019, that William R. Altimus, Parish Administrator, or Doug Rimmer, President, be and is hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the Bossier Parish Police Jury, any and all documents or contracts in connection with the bid from Northern State Construction, LLC, in the amount of $462,003.00, for the Kelli Road Bridge Project No. 2019-103. The resolution was offered by Mr. Plummer, seconded by Mr. Salzer. Upon unanimous vote, it was duly adopted on this 1st day of May, 2019. RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT PARISH SECRETARY BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY *** Ms. Hauser announced the public hearing to consider approval of the plat of the proposed development of Country Place Subdivision, Unit No. 9, a replat of a portion of Lots A, B and C, Country Place Subdivision, Unit No. 4-A, located in Section 10, Township 18 North, Range 12 West, Bossier Parish, LA. Mr. Benton stated that notices were sent to all residents of the subdivision, and no objection was received. Mr. Ford stated that this will be a non-buildable lot. There being no objection, motion was made by Mr. Benton, seconded by Mr. Shewmake, to approve the plat of the proposed development of Country Place Subdivision, Unit No. 9, a replat of a portion of Lots A, B and C, Country Place Subdivision, Unit No. 4-A, located in Section 10, Township 18 North, Range 12 West, Bossier Parish, LA. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and motion carried unanimously. *** Ms. Hauser announced the public hearing to consider approval of the plat of the proposed development of Montgomery Suburban Acres Subdivision, Unit No. 1-A, a resubdivision of Lots 38 and 39, Montgomery Suburban Acres Subdivision, located in Section 35, Township 20 North, Range 13 West, Bossier Parish, LA. Mr. Joey Windham stated that his property is adjacent to his in-laws’ property, and they wish to swap a portion of property that would allow him access to the lake. Ms. Marjorie Wood, was present and asked for clarification as to the request. Mr. Ford explained that Mr. Windham will be swapping some property with his in-laws and that this action will not affect Ms. Wood or her property. Mr. Skaggs provided additional information and stated that all property owners within the subdivision were notified of the proposed change to Mr. Windham’s lot. Mr. Cochran confirmed that the proposed changes to the lots will in no way affect Ms. Woods’ property. There being no objection, motion was made by Ms. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Skaggs, to approve the plat of the proposed development of Montgomery Suburban Acres Subdivision, Unit No. 1-A, a resubdivision of Lots 38 and 39, Montgomery Suburban Acres Subdivision, located in Section 35, Township 20 North, Range 13 West, Bossier Parish, LA. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast, and motion carried unanimously. *** Mr. Jerome Darby, Chairman of the Housing Authority Committee, reported on a meeting of that committee. Committee members attending the Housing Authority Committee meeting were Mr. Darby, Mr. Benton, and Mr. Salzer. Mr. Rimmer, Ms. Julie Gill, Mr. Altimus, Mr. Joe Buffington, Mr. Pat Culverhouse and Ms. Kristin Delahoussaye were also present. Mr. Darby stated that a report was presented to the Housing Authority Committee from Capital Area Finance Authority (CAFA). He stated that CAFA provides a Mortgage Origination Program that provides a competitive 30-year fixed rate mortgage with a
non-repayable homebuyer’s grant of up to 5.00% of the original mortgage amount to qualifying low and moderate income homebuyer families throughout all participating parishes. Mr. Darby stated that representatives from CAFA are requesting that the police jury consider entering into a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement so that their programs can be provided to the citizens of Bossier Parish. He stated that 38 parish in the State of Louisiana are receiving CAFA services at this time, including Desoto Parish and Caddo Parish. Mr. Darby stated that this matter will be referred to the Bossier Parish Section 8 Housing Authority for further review, and once a recommendation has been received it will be presented to the police jury for consideration. *** Mr. Tom Salzer, Chairman of the Insurance Committee, reported on a meeting of that committee. Committee members attending the Insurance Committee meeting were Mr. Salzer, Mr. Shewmake, Mr. Benton, and Mr. Darby. Mr. Joe Buffington, Mr. Patrick Jackson, Mr. Jim Firth, Ms. Julie Gill, Mr. Jason Weinland, Ms. Ramah Norton, Ms. Lisa Wilson, Mr. Altimus and Mr. Sam Marsiglia were also present. Other jurors present were Mr. Rimmer and Ms. Bennett. Mr. Salzer stated that Mr. Jason Weinland, Jweinland Group Benefits, provided the Insurance Committee with an update on the self-insured insurance plan. *** Mr. Glenn Benton, Chairman of the Road/Subdivision Regulations Committee, reported on a meeting of that committee. Committee members attending the Road/Subdivision Regulations Committee meeting were Mr. Benton, Ms. Bennett, Mr. Shewmake, and Mr. Craig. Mr. Altimus and Mr. Jackson were also present. Other jurors present were Mr. Rimmer and Mr. Salzer. Mr. Benton stated that Mr. Ford presented a proposed plat to the Road/Subdivision Regulations Committee for consideration. He stated that the developer is requesting to subdivide a tract of land into five (5) lots with a private drive only that would not be built to parish road standards. He stated that parish regulations require a public road, streetlights and sidewalks for a subdivision, and it was the consensus of the Road/Subdivision Regulations Committee that the plat be denied and not presented to the police jury to schedule a public hearing as it does not meet parish regulations. *** Motion was made by Ms. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Skaggs, to adopt resolutions of appreciation to Senator Ryan Gatti and Senator Barrow Peacock for their efforts in moving the construction of the new gate entrance off Interstate 20/Interstate 220 into Barksdale Air Force Base forward. The President called for public comment. Mr. Rimmer stated that a groundbreaking ceremony for the project is scheduled for next week. Votes were cast, and motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Senator Ryan Gatti represents the Parish of Bossier and has provided tremendous support and assistance to the Bossier Parish Police Jury and to the citizens of Bossier Parish; and WHEREAS, Senator Ryan Gatti recognizes the importance of Barksdale Air Force Base to the United States military and the Bossier Parish community; and WHEREAS, Senator Ryan Gatti recognizes the need of an access point from the Interstate 20/Interstate 220 interchange to Barksdale Air Force Base and has deemed this project as an urgent priority for the state’s infrastructure and has been essential in securing funding to expedite the project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, on this 1st day of May, 2019, that the Bossier Parish Police Jury does hereby express its sincere appreciation to Senator Ryan Gatti for his efforts in moving the construction of the new entrance off Interstate 20/Interstate 220 into Barksdale Air Force Base forward. The resolution was offered by Ms. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Skaggs. Upon unanimous vote, it was duly adopted on this 1st day of May, 2019. RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT PARISH SECRETARY BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Senator Barrow Peacock represents the Parish of Bossier and has provided tremendous support and assistance to the Bossier Parish Police Jury and to the citizens of Bossier Parish; and WHEREAS, Senator Barrow Peacock recognizes the importance of Barksdale Air Force Base to the United States military and the Bossier Parish community; and WHEREAS, Senator Barrow Peacock recognizes the need of an access point from the Interstate 20/Interstate 220 interchange to Barksdale Air Force Base and has deemed this project as an urgent priority for the state’s infrastructure and has been essential in securing funding to expedite the project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, on this 1st day of May, 2019, that the Bossier Parish Police Jury does hereby express its sincere appreciation to Senator Barrow Peacock for his efforts in moving the construction of the new entrance off Interstate 20/Interstate 220 into Barksdale Air Force Base forward. The resolution was offered by Ms. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Skaggs. Upon unanimous vote, it was duly adopted on this 1st day of May, 2019. RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT PARISH SECRETARY BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY *** Motion was made by Mr. Benton, seconded by Mr. Craig, to adopt a resolution proclaiming May 22, 2019, as National Maritime Day. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast, and motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, on May 22, 1819, the steamship The Savannah set sail from Savannah, Georgia, on the first successful transoceanic voyage under steam propulsion, thus making a material contribution to the advancement of ocean transportation; and WHEREAS, on May 20, 1933, the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled and approved that May 22 of each year shall be designated and known as National Maritime Day; and WHEREAS, during WW II in what became the world’s largest sealift operation, more than 250,000 members of the American Merchant Marine served their country, with more than 6,700 giving their lives, hundreds being detained as prisoners of war and more than 800 ships being sunk or damaged; and WHEREAS, waterways have enabled much of the commerce that has expanded America’s economy, sprouted cities near waterways and facilitated vast domestic and international commerce crucial to our economy today; and WHEREAS, merchant mariners have served America with distinction throughout our history, but especially at critical moments of war and natural disaster; and WHEREAS, the United States Merchant Marine and thousands of other workers in our Nation’s maritime industry continue to make immeasurable contributions to our economic strength and our ongoing efforts to build a more peaceful world; and WHEREAS, the United States Merchant Marine also shepherds the safe passage of American goods, move exports to customers around the world, support the flow of domestic commerce on our maritime highways, strengthen our Nation’s economy, bolster job creation and, along with the transportation industry, employ Americans on ships and tugs, and in ports, like our Port of Caddo Bossier; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Bossier Parish Police Jury to increase the awareness of the maritime industry within Bossier Parish. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Bossier Parish Police Jury joins the President of the United States of America in proclaiming May 22, 2019, as National Maritime Day and calls upon the citizens of Bossier Parish to celebrate this observance. The resolution was offered by Mr. Benton, seconded by Mr. Craig. Upon unanimous vote, it was duly adopted on this 1st day of May, 2019. RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT PARISH SECRETARY BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY *** Motion was made by Mr. Skaggs, seconded by Mr. Shewmake, to accept the recommendation of the Bossier Parish Industrial Tax Exemption Program Review Committee to approve the ITEP application of CellXion, LLC (DBA Sabre Industries Building Systems CellXion), 5031 Hazel Jones Road, Bossier City, LA. The President called for public comment. Mr. Skaggs stated that CellXion has worked diligently to utilize ITEP in the manner in which the program was created, and reached out to the State and local districts for assistance in order to keep the company in Bossier Parish. He expressed appreciation to CellXion for their work in Bossier Parish. Motion carried with the following votes recorded: AYES: Mr. Avery, Ms. Bennett, Mr. Benton, Mr. Craig, Mr. Darby, Mr. Plummer, Mr. Rimmer, Mr. Salzer, Mr. Shewmake, Mr. Skaggs NAYS: Mr. Cochran ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Mr. Brotherton *** Mr. Avery stated that he does not feel that Centric Pipe, LLC, has utilized the ITEP in the manner in which the program was created. He stated that it appears that the previous company that has received the benefits from ITEP closed, and renamed the company in order to continue receiving the benefits. Mr. Skaggs stated that representatives from Centric Pipe, LLC, were present at the meeting of the Bossier Parish Industrial Tax Exemption Program Review Committee. He stated that several questions were posed to the representatives, and feels that they did not provide resolutions to the concerns presented to them. Motion was made by Mr. Avery, seconded by Mr. Cochran, to not accept the recommendation of the Bossier Parish Industrial Tax Exemption Program Review Committee and deny the ITEP application of Centric Pipe, LLC, 430 Hamilton Road, Bossier City, LA.
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The President called for public comment. Mr. Bobby Edmiston, Bossier Parish Assessor, was present. He stated that it is unclear at this time what course of action the Governor will take when it is not the consensus of the taxing bodies to approve an ITEP application. Mr. Edmiston stated that it is his understanding that Centric Pipe, LLC, is a total separate company from the previous company. He stated that the Bossier Parish Industrial Tax Exemption Program Review Committee recommended by majority vote to approve the ITEP application of Centric Pipe, LLC. Mr. Skaggs stated that it was the consensus of the Bossier Parish Industrial Tax Exemption Program Review Committee that an addendum clawback clause to ITEP contracts needs to be attached to each application. Mr. Jackson stated that a clawback clause will be attached to each approved ITEP contract that states a taxing body will have the right to revoke a contract for ITEP benefits if a company does not meet all requirements placed on them in order to continue receiving the ITEP benefits. There was additional discussion pertaining to ITEP applications. Mr. Avery asked if any previous company owners are associated with the new company, Centric Pipe, LLC. Mr. Edmiston stated that it appears that Centric Pipe, LLC, owners are not associated with the previous company at this location. After further discussion, Mr. Avery withdrew his motion, and Mr. Cochran withdrew his second. Motion was made by Mr. Plummer, seconded by Mr. Avery, to accept the recommendation of the Bossier Parish Industrial Tax Exemption Program Review Committee to approve the ITEP application of Centric Pipe, LLC, 430 Hamilton Road, Bossier City, LA. The President called for public comment. Motion carried with the following votes recorded: AYES: Mr. Avery, Ms. Bennett, Mr. Benton, Mr. Craig, Mr. Darby, Mr. Plummer, Mr. Rimmer, Mr. Salzer, Mr. Shewmake, Mr. Skaggs NAYS: Mr. Cochran ABSTAIN: None Mr. Brotherton ABSENT: *** Motion was made by Mr. Cochran, seconded by Ms. Bennett, to accept the proposal of Denmon Engineering Company, Inc., in the amount of $10,750.00 for engineering design services for sewer system improvements for Haymeadow Subdivision and Cypress Bend Subdivision, and to authorize the execution of documents. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Bossier Parish Police Jury in regular and legal session on this 1st day of May, 2019, that William R. Altimus, Parish Administrator, or Doug Rimmer, President, be and is hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the Bossier Parish Police Jury, any and all documents or contracts in connection with the proposal of Denmon Engineering Company, Inc., in the amount of $10,750.00 for engineering design services for sewer system improvements for Haymeadow Subdivision and Cypress Bend Subdivision. The resolution was offered by Mr. Cochran, seconded by Ms. Bennett. Upon unanimous vote, it was duly adopted on this 1st day of May, 2019. RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY PARISH SECRETARY *** Mr. Ford presented Change Order No. 13 for State Project No. H.003854.6R1 Bossier North-South Corridor Swan Lake Road (I-220 to Flat River) Bossier Parish, Louisiana, advising that the change order results in a deduct in the amount of $37,125.00. Motion was made by Mr. Skaggs, seconded by Mr. Shewmake, to approve Change Order No. 13 for State Project No. H.003854.6-R1 Bossier North-South Corridor Swan Lake Road (I-220 to Flat River) Bossier Parish, Louisiana, and to authorize execution of documents. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Bossier Parish Police Jury in regular and legal session on this 1st day of May, 2019, that it does hereby approve Change Order No. 13 for State Project No. H.003854.6-R1 Bossier North-South Corridor Swan Lake Road (I-220 to Flat River) Bossier Parish, Louisiana. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that William R. Altimus, Parish Administrator, or Doug Rimmer, President, is hereby authorized to execute said Change Order No. 13. The resolution was offered by Mr. Skaggs, seconded by Mr. Shewmake. Upon unanimous vote, it was duly adopted on this 1st day of May, 2019. RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY PARISH SECRETARY *** Motion was made by Ms. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Cochran, to approve the Certificate of Substantial Completion of the FY 2014-2015 Community Water Enrichment Fund, CWEF No. 1415-CWEF-BSR-0001, and to authorize the execution of documents. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Bossier Parish Police Jury in regular and legal session on this 1st day of May, 2019, that it does hereby approve the Certificate of Substantial Completion of the FY 2014-2015 Community Water Enrichment Fund, CWEF No. 1415CWEF-BSR-0001. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that William R. Altimus, Parish Administrator, or Doug Rimmer, President, be and is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents in connection with said Certificate of Substantial Completion. The resolution was offered by Ms. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Cochran. Upon unanimous vote, it was duly adopted on this 1st day of May, 2019. DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT RACHEL D. HAUSER PARISH SECRETARY BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY *** Mr. Mike Fleming, builder, was present and requested a variance of parish regulations to allow a 7-foot stone wall to be constructed in a drainage easement located on Lot 1, Kingston Plantation Subdivision, Unit No. 6, Benton, LA. Ms. Bennett asked what purpose the proposed 7-foot stone wall would serve. Mr. Fleming stated that a new home is being built, and a fence is planned around the new home. He stated that the stone wall would be for accent purposes. Mr. Ford stated that a new home is planned to be constructed on two lots in Kingston Plantation Subdivision, Unit No. 6. He stated that a 12.5-foot easement exists on each lot, with an underground pipe to Willow Chute being located in an easement on one of the lots. He further stated that the proposed 7-foot stone wall will block access to the drainage pipe. Mr. Ford stated that a variance is requested for the 7-foot stone wall and a cedar fence that will run to the back of the property line on the 12.5-foot easement were the drainage pipe is located. Ms. Bennett stated that she is receiving an increase in complaints of drainage issues along Kingston Road. She stated that flooding issues already exist at the entrance to Kingston Plantation Subdivision. She requested that further review be made to determine if allowing a variance as requested would affect drainage in Kingston Plantation Subdivision. Mr. Cochran expressed concern that the drainage pipe in the 12.5-foot easement could possibly be punctured by installation of a fence. Mr. Ford asked if the property owners would be willing to locate the fencing on the 12.5-foot drainage easement line to avoid blocking access to and puncturing of the drainage pipe. Mr. Fleming stated that he will discuss this request with the property owners. After further discussion, motion was made by Mr. Salzer, seconded by Mr. Benton, to deny the request for a variance of parish regulations to allow a 7-foot stone wall and cedar fencing to be constructed in a drainage easement located on Lot 1, Kingston Plantation Subdivision, Unit No. 6, Benton, LA. The President called for public comment. Motion carried with the following votes recorded: AYES: Mr. Avery, Mr. Benton, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Craig, Mr. Darby, Mr. Plummer, Mr. Rimmer, Mr. Salzer, Mr. Shewmake, Mr. Skaggs NAYS: Ms. Bennett ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Mr. Brotherton *** Motion was made by Mr. Craig, seconded by Mr. Shewmake, to accept the proposal of Owen Engineering, LLC, in the amount of $2,360.00 for professional engineering services for bridge load rating of Dutch John Road, and to authorize the execution of documents. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Bossier Parish Police Jury in regular and legal session on this 1st day of May, 2019, that William R. Altimus, Parish Administrator, or Doug Rimmer, President, be and is hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the Bossier Parish Police Jury, any and all documents or contracts in connection with the proposal of Owen Engineering, LLC, in the amount of $2,360.00 for professional engineering services for bridge load rating of Dutch John Road. The resolution was offered by Mr. Craig, seconded by Mr. Shewmake. Upon
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unanimous vote, it was duly adopted on this 1st day of May, 2019. RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT PARISH SECRETARY BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY *** Ms. Monica Grappe, Right-of-Way Agent, provided an update on the purchase and demolition of flood damaged homes through the FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program in Bossier Parish. Mr. Jackson stated that fire departments have expressed interest of using the homes being purchased as part of training exercises. Mr. Avery stated that the Bossier City Police Department has also expressed interest in using the homes for training purposes. *** Mr. Altimus expressed appreciation to Mr. Rimmer for his presentation at the State of Bossier Address. He presented several posters that were presented at the State of Bossier Address by BeBossier.com. He stated that he has requested that the police jury be provided with copies of the posters for display at the courthouse. Ms. Jessica Hemingway, Bossier Chamber of Commerce, stated that the posters will be displayed at the Bossier Parish Libraries on a rotation schedule. She stated that postcards will also be displayed at the Bossier Parish Libraries for the public. Mr. Altimus expressed appreciation to Ms. Hemingway and the Bossier Chamber of Commerce. *** Mr. Ford stated that bids will be received next week for the Sligo Road Bridge over Foxskin Bayou Project No. 2019-105 and the FY 2018 LCDBG Sewer System Improvements - Oak Hill Mobile Home Park projects. *** Mr. Ford provided an update on the FY 2019 LCDBG - Merrywood Subdivision sewer collection system. He stated that an application for FY 2020-2021 Louisiana Community Development Block Grant funds will be submitted in the near future. *** Mr. Ford provided an update on the Off-System Bridge Program and bridge rating. *** Mr. Ford presented photos of flooding on Arkansas Line Road. He stated that it appears that the drainage issues are due to a beaver dam located on property on the Arkansas side, and the parish does not have authority to access the property. *** Mr. Ford stated that the original plan was for Swan Lake Road to be closed from June 1, 2019, through August 10, 2019, for reconstruction of the Flat River Bridge. He stated that the contractor has requested that they be allowed to begin reconstruction on May 24, 2019, approximately a week earlier, as the school period will end on May 23, 2019. He further stated that a plan change will be presented in the near future to reflect this change, and the contractor will be requested to complete the project a week earlier than the original plans. *** Mr. Ford stated that Aethon Energy has agreed to assist the parish with improvements to Davis Road. *** Mr. Ford provided an update on the extension of Linton Road. *** Mr. Mark Coutee, Public Works Director, presented an update on activities of the highway department and on several road projects in the parish. *** Mr. Benton stated that the Bossier Parish Sheriff and First Baptist Church Haughton will be hosting a National Day of Prayer breakfast at 6:30 a.m. in the morning at First Baptist Church Haughton for elected officials and first responders. *** Mr. Rimmer presented a letter of appreciation from the Bayou Chapter of the May 29, 2019 Ozark’s Society for the police jury’s support for the Bayou Bodcau Clean-up. June 5 and 12, 2019 *** Bossier Press-Tribune There being no further business to come before the Bossier Parish Police Jury in regular and legal session on this 1st day of May, 2019, the meeting was adjourned by the President at 3:35 p.m. RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY PARISH SECRETARY May 29, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
NOTICE is hereby given that the Benton - Parish Metropolitan Planning Commission Board of Adjustments will hold a public hearing on Thursday, June 13, 2019 at 7:00pm, in the Town Council Chambers of Benton Town Hall, 105 Sibley Street, Benton, LA, for the purpose of considering the following application:
The application of Danny and Jessica McGee requesting a Variance to encroach into the 25’ front yard setback for a proposed 30’ x 60’ manufactured home on a tract of land located at 486 W. Lakeshore Dr. Bossier Parish, LA.
The application of Teresa Lynn Carter requesting a Variance to encroach into the 25’ front yard setback with an accessory structure located 476 W. Lakeshore Dr. Bossier Parish, LA.
Benton - MPC Board of Adjustments
Scott Alexander - Chairman
May 29, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY BENTON, LOUISIANA MINUTES May 14, 2019 www.bossierparishla.gov The Bossier Parish Police Jury met in regular and legal session on the 14th day of May, 2019, at 2:00 p.m., in the Police Jury Meeting Room, Bossier Parish Courthouse, Benton, Louisiana. The President, Mr. Doug Rimmer, called the meeting to order. The invocation was given by Ms. Wanda Bennett, and the pledge of allegiance was led by Mr. Tom Salzer. The Parish Secretary, Ms. Rachel Hauser, called the roll, with all members present, as follows: Mr. Jerome Darby Mr. Rick Avery, Absent Ms. Wanda Bennett Mr. Mac Plummer Mr. Glenn Benton Mr. Doug Rimmer Mr. Tom Salzer Mr. Bob Brotherton, Excused Mr. Jimmy Cochran Mr. Fred Shewmake, Excused Mr. Norman Craig Mr. Jack Skaggs *** Others present were Mr. Bill Altimus, Parish Administrator; Mr. Patrick Jackson, Parish Attorney; Mr. Joe E. “Butch” Ford, Jr., Parish Engineer; Mr. Eric Hudson, Assistant Parish Engineer; Ms. Rachel Hauser, Parish Secretary. *** Ms. Hauser announced the public meeting to adopt property tax millage rates for the year 2019. The jury concurred that the Bossier Parish Police Jury will not roll forward its property tax millage rates for the year 2019. Motion was made by Mr. Benton, seconded by Ms. Bennett, to adopt an ordinance levying the 2019 property tax millage rates for the General Alimony Tax, Highway Tax, Library Tax, Health Unit Tax and Corrections Facilities Tax. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. ORDINANCE NO. 4722 BE IT ORDAINED by the Bossier Parish Police Jury of the Parish of Bossier, State of Louisiana, in a public meeting held on May 14, 2019, and conducted in accordance with the open meetings law, that the following millage rates be and hereby are levied upon the dollar assessed valuation of all property subject to ad valorem taxation within said parish for the year 2019 for the purpose of raising revenue: General Alimony Tax Millage Mill Key #1026008 Outside Bossier City 2.77 mills Mill Key #1026009 Inside Bossier City 1.38 mills Highway Tax Mill Key #1026018 1.99 mills Library Tax Mill Key #1026015 7.57 mills Health Unit Tax Mill Key #1026013 0.82 mill Corrections Facilities Tax Mill Key #1026051 3.08 mills The ordinance was offered by Mr. Benton, seconded by Ms. Bennett. It was th duly adopted on this 14 day of May, 2019, with the following vote recorded: AYES: Ms. Bennett, Mr. Benton, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Craig, Mr. Darby, Mr. Plummer, Mr. Rimmer, Mr. Salzer, Mr. Skaggs NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Mr. Avery, Mr. Brotherton, Mr. Shewmake RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT PARISH SECRETARY BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY *** Motion was made by Mr. Darby, seconded by Mr. Cochran, to levy a user fee of $36.00 per year for the purpose of paying the costs of any and all emergency medical transportation and services in the Bossier Parish Emergency Medical Services District for the year 2019. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. ORDINANCE NO. 4723 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY OF A USER FEE OF $36.00 PER YEAR (MILL KEY #1026053) FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING THE COSTS OF ANY AND ALL EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION AND ALL EMERGENCY SERVICES IN THE BOSSIER PARISH EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE DISTRICT, PARISH OF BOSSIER, STATE OF LOUISIANA, FOR THE YEAR 2019, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW. SECTION 1. BE IT ORDAINED by the Bossier Parish Police Jury, acting as the governing authority of the Bossier Parish Emergency Medical Service District, in regular and legal session on the 14th day of May, 2019, that in accordance with law, a user fee of $36.00 per year for the year 2019, shall be assessed persons owning each residential or commercial structure either occupied or unoccupied, located wholly or partly within the boundaries of the said District, each residential or commercial structure being defined as each residential or commercial unit in a structure and each housing unit within a multiple structure, and a mobile home, as defined in R. S. 9:1149.s(3), for the purpose of paying the costs of any and all emergency medical transportation and all emergency services incidental thereto, as authorized and approved at a special election held in said District on October 16, 1993. SECTION 2. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, etc., that the proper administra-
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tive officers of the Parish of Bossier, State of Louisiana, be and they are hereby empowered, authorized and directed to extend said user fee against assessment roll of said District for the year 2019, and to make the collection of the user fee imposed for and on behalf of said District, according to law, and that the user fee herein levied shall become a permanent lien and privilege on all property subject to said user fee as set forth by law, and the collection shall be enforceable in the manner provided by law. The ordinance was offered by Mr. Darby, seconded by Mr. Cochran. It was duly adopted on this 14th day of May, 2019, with the following vote recorded: AYES: Ms. Bennett, Mr. Benton, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Craig, Mr. Darby, Mr. Plummer, Mr. Rimmer, Mr. Salzer, Mr. Skaggs None NAYS: ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Mr. Avery, Mr. Brotherton, Mr. Shewmake DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT RACHEL D. HAUSER BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY PARISH SECRETARY *** Motion was made by Ms. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Craig, to adopt an ordinance levying an acreage tax of eight cents per acre on all forest lands and cutover potential forest lands situated in Bossier Parish for the year 2019. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. ORDINANCE NO. 4724 AN ORDINANCE TO LEVY AN ACREAGE TAX (MILL KEY #1026043) OF EIGHT CENTS PER ACRE ON ALL FOREST LANDS AND CUT-OVER POTENTIAL FOREST LANDS, SITUATED IN BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA, AND TO AUTHORIZE AND DIRECT THE ASSESSOR IN AND FOR BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA, TO ASSESS AND EXTEND SAID TAX ON THE TAX ROLL, AND TO AUTHORIZE AND DIRECT TAX TO BE COLLECTED BY THE SHERIFF AND EX-OFFICIO TAX COLLECTOR IN AND FOR BOSSIER PARISH, LOUISIANA, AND AUTHORIZE THE EXPENDITURE OF SAID FUNDS COLLECTED, ALL ACCORDING TO LAW. SECTION 1. BE IT ORDAINED by the Police Jury of Bossier Parish in regular and legal session on the 14th day of May, 2019, that for the year 2019 there shall be levied on acreage a tax of eight cents per acre on all forest lands and cut-over potential forest lands situated in Bossier Parish, Louisiana. SECTION 2. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, etc., that this acreage tax shall be assessed and extended on the tax roll of Bossier Parish, Louisiana, by the Parish Assessor in the same manner as the assessment and extension on the tax rolls of the other taxes. SECTION 3. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, etc., that said acreage tax shall be collected by the Sheriff and Ex-Officio Tax Collector of Bossier Parish, Louisiana, in the same manner as other parish taxes and when so collected shall be remitted to the Department of the Government having jurisdiction over the practice of forestry for deposit into the State Forestry Fund. SECTION 4. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, etc., that said acreage tax shall be collected and deposited all in accordance with the law. The ordinance was offered by Ms. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Craig. It was duly adopted on this 14th day of May, 2019, with the following vote recorded: AYES: Ms. Bennett, Mr. Benton, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Craig, Mr. Darby, Mr. Plummer, Mr. Rimmer, Mr. Salzer, Mr. Skaggs NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None Mr. Avery, Mr. Brotherton, Mr. Shewmake ABSENT: RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT PARISH SECRETARY BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY
*** Mr. Wes Shepherd was present and requested to address the police jury to discuss drainage issues in Kingston Plantation Subdivision. Motion was made by Mr. Skaggs, seconded by Mr. Salzer, to add Mr. Wes Shepherd as Visitor No. 1. The President called for public comment. There being none, motion carried with the following votes recorded: Ms. Bennett, Mr. Benton, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Craig, Mr. Darby, Mr. AYES: Plummer,Mr. Rimmer, Mr. Salzer, Mr. Skaggs NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Mr. Avery, Mr. Brotherton, Mr. Shewmake *** Mr. Wes Shepherd, 303 Tanyard Place, Benton, LA, stated that he was present on behalf of Mr. Dakota Robinson, President of the Kingston Plantation Homeowners Association. Mr. Shepherd presented a letter dated May 13, 2019, addressed to Mr. Doug Rimmer, as follows: Hon. Doug Rimmer Bossier Parish Police Jury 204 Burt Blvd. Benton, LA 71006 Hon. Doug Rimmer and Members of the Police Jury, Over the years, Kingston Plantation has experienced issues with water and drainage at the front entrance/exit of the neighborhood. After a minor rain the roadway will be covered completely and after a downpour the areas can be 12” under water. As you all are aware of when you have standing water you have asphalt issues. The police jury has already replaced the asphalt at the entrance and within the last two years there are signs of deterioration where water consistently stands. In the past few years the HOA has had discussions with the parish engineering department about this issue. It was the understanding of the HOA that when the Kingston Road construction project was to take place the issues would be addressed. After a recent conversation with the engineering department we understand that the current construction plans do not address this issue. We understand that it is difficult to allocate resources to projects all over the parish but we believe that there is an opportunity to solve an issue that has gone unaddressed for far too long. The Kingston Plantation HOA is requesting that the Bossier Parish Police Jury use the opportunity, with construction about to take place, to fix the problem. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you, Dakota Robinson President Kingston Plantation Homeowners Association Mr. Skaggs stated that he and Ms. Bennett have spoken with the engineering department and plans for improvements to Kingston Road have been pulled and are to be reviewed. Mr. Shepherd stated that according to Raley and Associates, Inc., it appears that the drainage issues at Kingston Plantation Subdivision are a result of the first several driveways being higher than the neighborhood.
*** Motion was made by Mr. Benton, seconded by Mr. Craig, to award the bid for the FY 2018 LCDBG Sewer Improvements Project – Oak Hill Mobile Home Park, to Budds Construction of Haughton, LLC, in the amount of $340,061.71, low bidder meeting bid specifications in accordance with bids received on May 9, 2019. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. Bid results are as follows: Bidder: Bid Amount: Budds Construction of Haughton, LLC $340,061.71 Pulley Construction, Inc. $646,000.00 Dixie Overland Construction, Inc. $665,614.00 RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Bossier Parish Police Jury in regular and legal session on this 14th day of May, 2019, that William R. Altimus, Parish Administrator, or Doug Rimmer, President, be and is hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the Bossier Parish Police Jury, any and all documents or contracts in connection with the bid from Budds Construction of Haughton, LLC, in the amount of $340,061.71 for FY 2018 LCDBG Sewer Improvements Project - Oak Hill Mobile Home Park. The resolution was offered by Mr. Benton, seconded by Mr. Craig. Upon unanimous vote, it was duly adopted on this 14th day of May, 2019. RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT PARISH SECRETARY BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY *** Motion was made by Mr. Benton, seconded by Mr. Salzer, to award the bid for the Sligo Road Bridge over Foxskin Bayou, Project No. 2019-105, to Specialty Trackhoe & Dozer Service, Inc., in the amount of $1,200,000.00, low bidder meeting bid specifications in accordance with bids received on May 9, 2019. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. Bid results are as follows: Bidder: Bid Amount: Cecil D. Gassiot, LLC $1,265,083.50 Specialty Trackhoe & Dozer Service, Inc. $1,200,000.00 CW&W Contractors, Inc. $1,455,488.75 WL Bass Construction, Inc. $1,754,896.00 Testament Construction Services Bid rejected due to no acknowledgement of Addendum No. 1 RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Bossier Parish Police Jury in regular and legal ses-
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sion on this 14th day of May, 2019, that William R. Altimus, Parish Administrator, or Doug Rimmer, President, be and is hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the Bossier Parish Police Jury, any and all documents or contracts in connection with the bid from Specialty Trackhoe & Dozer Service, Inc., in the amount of $1,200,000.00 for Sligo Road Bridge over Foxskin Bayou, Project No. 2019-105. The resolution was offered by Mr. Benton, seconded by Mr. Salzer. Upon unanimous vote, it was duly adopted on this 14th day of May, 2019. RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT PARISH SECRETARY BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY *** Motion was made by Mr. Skaggs, seconded by Ms. Bennett, to schedule a public hearing on June 19, 2019, to consider abandonment of streets and easements in Rosedale Park Subdivision, located in Section 33, Township 19 North, Range 13 West, Bossier Parish, LA. The President called for public comment. There was discussion pertaining to this request to abandon streets and easement. After further discussion, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. *** Motion was made by Mr. Benton, second by Mr. Craig, to schedule a public hearing on June 19, 2019, to consider the application of Travis Beaty, Beaty Land, LLC, to the Bossier City-Parish Metropolitan Planning Commission for a zoning amendment to change the zoning classification of a tract of land containing 56.453 acres, located on the northeast corner of LA Highway 614 and Interstate 20, in Section 18, Township 18 North, Range 11 West, Bossier Parish, LA, from R-A, Residence Agricultural District, to R-LD, Residential, Low Density District, for a residential subdivision. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. *** Motion was made by Ms. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Plummer, to schedule a public hearing on June 19, 2019, to consider approval of the plat of the proposed development of Hickory Hills Subdivision, Unit No. 2 Correction Plat, located in Section 7, Township 19 North, Range 12 West, Bossier Parish, LA. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. *** Motion was made by Ms. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Darby, to schedule a public hearing on June 19, 2019, to consider approval of the plat of the proposed development of Bay Hills Subdivision, Unit No. 2-A, located in Section 4, Township 19 North, Range 13 West, Bossier Parish, LA. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. *** Motion was made by Ms. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Plummer, to schedule a public hearing on June 19, 2019, to consider approval of the plat of the proposed development of Bay Hills North Subdivision, Unit No. 3-A, located in Section 4, Township 19 North, Range 13 West, Bossier Parish, LA. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. *** Mr. Tom Salzer, Chairman of the Insurance Committee, reported on a meeting of that committee. Committee members attending the Insurance Committee meeting were Mr. Salzer, Mr. Benton, and Mr. Darby. Mr. Jim Firth, Mr. John Paul, Ms. Deborah Starks, Ms. Lisa Wilson, Mr. Joe Buffington, Ms. Julie Gill, Mr. Altimus and Mr. Patrick Jackson were also present. Other jurors present were Mr. Rimmer, Mr. Craig, and Mr. Plummer. Mr. Salzer stated that Mr. John Paul, New York Life Insurance, provided the Insurance Committee with an update on Kansas City Life Insurance and supplement. *** Mr. Eric Hudson, Assistant Parish Engineer, requested that the discussion of Swan Lake Road over Flat River Realignment (Northwest End) Project No. 2019-112, be tabled until the June 5, 2019, regular meeting. Motion was made by Mr. Skaggs, seconded by Mr. Craig, to table the discussion of the Swan Lake Road over Flat River Realignment (Northwest End) Project No. 2019-112, to be discussed at the June 5, 2019, regular meeting. Votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. *** Motion was made by Ms. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Benton, to ratify approval of an Agreement for Cobra Services between the Bossier Parish Police Jury and COBRA Professionals, Inc., and to authorize the execution of documents. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Bossier Parish Police Jury in regular and legal session on this 14th day of May, 2019, that William R. Altimus, Parish Administrator, or Doug Rimmer, President, be and is hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the Bossier Parish Police Jury, an Agreement for Cobra Services between the Bossier Parish Police Jury and COBRA Professionals, Inc. The resolution was offered by Ms. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Benton. Upon unanimous vote, it was duly adopted on this 14th day of May, 2019. DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT RACHEL D. HAUSER PARISH SECRETARY BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY *** Motion was made by Mr. Salzer, seconded by Mr. Plummer, to approve a Release of Option to Purchase Immovable Property in favor of the Bossier Parish Police Jury contained in that certain Cash Sale Deed from the Bossier Parish Police Jury to Coordinating & Development Corporation, dated December 28, 2005, recorded on or about December 28, 2005, in Conveyance Book 1357 at Page 931 under Registry No. 854155 of the official records of Bossier Parish, and to authorize the execution of documents. The President called for public comment. There being none, motion carried, with the following votes recorded: Mr. Benton, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Craig, Mr. Darby, Mr. Plummer, Mr. RimAYES: mer, Mr. Salzer NAYS: None ABSTAIN: Ms. Bennett, Mr. Skaggs ABSENT: Mr. Avery, Mr. Brotherton, Mr. Shewmake RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Bossier Parish Police Jury in regular and legal session on this 14th day of May, 2019, that William R. Altimus, Parish Administrator, or Doug Rimmer, President, be and is hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the Bossier Parish Police Jury, a Release of Option to Purchase Immovable Property in favor of the Bossier Parish Police Jury contained in that certain Cash Sale Deed from the Bossier Parish Police Jury to Coordinating & Development Corporation, dated December 28, 2005, recorded on or about December 28, 2005, in Conveyance Book 1357 at Page 931 under Registry No. 854155 of the official records of Bossier Parish. The resolution was offered by Mr. Salzer, seconded by Mr. Plummer. It was duly adopted on this 14th day of May, 2019, with the following vote recorded: AYES: Mr. Benton, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Craig, Mr. Darby, Mr. Plummer, Mr. Rimmer, Mr. Salzer NAYS: None ABSTAIN: Ms. Bennett, Mr. Skaggs ABSENT: Mr. Avery, Mr. Brotherton, Mr. Shewmake RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT PARISH SECRETARY BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY *** Motion was made by Mr. Plummer, seconded by Mr. Darby, to adopt an ordinance amending Chapter 14, Article II, of the Bossier Parish Code of Ordinances “Dogs”, to amend certain sections and/or subsections pertaining to rabies vaccines. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. ORDINANCE NO. 4725 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 14, ARTICLE II, OF THE BOSSIER PARISH CODE OF ORDINANCES “DOGS” TO ADD AND/OR AMEND CERTAIN SECTIONS OR SUBSECTIONS BE IT ORDAINED by the Bossier Parish Police Jury in regular and legal session on this 14th day of May, 2019, that Chapter 14, Article II, be and is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 14-41 is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 14-41. Rabies vaccine and tag required. No dog shall be kept, maintained or permitted to remain in the parish unless the dog shall have been inoculated against rabies by a duly licensed veterinarian on an annual or triennial basis, and shall bear a tag evidencing such inoculation within the preceding 12 months. Section 14-42 is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 14-42. License required; fee. (a) Any dog kept, maintained or permitted to remain in the parish shall be provided with a serially numbered vaccination certificate recording the name, address and telephone number of the animal’s owner, a description of the animal as to size, distinguishing features, the date of the vaccination and the signature of the person performing the service. Such person shall issue a metal tag to the owner of the dog vaccinated, which tags shall be securely fastened to a collar or harness which shall be worn by the
dog at all times. Such metal tags shall bear the same number as shown on the vaccination certificate and shall indicate the year the dog was vaccinated. (b) Fees for tags for dogs shall be paid to the designated licensing agents by their owners. (c) Rabies tags shall be renewed either annually or triennially during their anniversary month. The ordinance was offered by Mr. Plummer, seconded by Mr. Darby. Upon unanimous vote, it was duly adopted on this 14th day of May, 2019. RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT PARISH SECRETARY BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY *** Motion was made by Ms. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Cochran, to accept the streets and drainage in Heartwood Acres Subdivision, Unit No. 1, into the parish road system for permanent maintenance. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. ORDINANCE NO. 4726 WHEREAS, the Bossier Parish Police Jury in regular and legal session conth vened on the 14 day of May, 2019, has received a request from George Roberts and Sons Construction Co., that the parish accept into its system for permanent maintenance, the streets and drainage in Heartwood Acres Subdivision, Unit No. 1; and WHEREAS, the said streets and drainage have been completed in accordance with the specifications of the Bossier Parish Police Jury; and WHEREAS, a two-year maintenance bond has been executed in favor of the Bossier Parish Police Jury to guarantee against failure of said streets and drainage as to material and workmanship as required by Chapter 110, Section 110-201 of the Bossier Parish Code of Ordinance. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Bossier Parish Police Jury that it does accept the two-year maintenance bond of George Rodgers and Sons Construction Co., including labor and materials, for the above captioned streets and drainage. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Bossier Parish Police Jury does hereby accept into the parish maintenance system for continuous maintenance, streets and drainage located in Heartwood Acres Subdivision, Unit No. 1, Bossier Parish, Louisiana: Ayers Circle – 0.057 mile Fannin Drive – 0.126 mile Heinie Way – 0.111 mile BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this ordinance be recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Court, Bossier Parish, Louisiana, together with the maintenance bond. The Ordinance was offered by Ms. Bennett, seconded by Mr. Cochran. Upon unanimous vote, it was duly adopted on this 14th day of May, 2019. RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY PARISH SECRETARY *** Mr. Hudson presented Change Order No. 14 for State Project No. H.003854.6-R1 Bossier North-South Corridor Swan Lake Road (I-220 to Flat River) Bossier Parish, Louisiana, advising that there are no costs involved with this change order. Motion was made by Mr. Skaggs, seconded by Mr. Craig, to approve Change Order No. 14 for State Project No. H.003854.6-R1 Bossier North-South Corridor Swan Lake Road (I-220 to Flat River) Bossier Parish, Louisiana, and to authorize execution of documents. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Bossier Parish Police Jury in regular and legal sesth sion on this 14 day of May, 2019, that it does hereby approve Change Order No. 14 for State Project No. H.003854.6-R1 Bossier North-South Corridor Swan Lake Road (I-220 to Flat River) Bossier Parish, Louisiana. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that William R. Altimus, Parish Administrator, or Doug Rimmer, President, is hereby authorized to execute said Change Order No. 14. The resolution was offered by Mr. Skaggs, seconded by Mr. Craig. Upon unanimous vote, it was duly adopted on this 14th day of May, 2019. DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT RACHEL D. HAUSER PARISH SECRETARY BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY *** Motion was made by Mr. Benton, seconded by Mr. Cochran, to ratify approval of an agreement with HNTB Corporation in an amount not to exceed $60,000.00 for professional engineering technical expertise services relating to the Bossier Parish Police Jury’s appeal to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for grant funds relating to the 2016 flood event, and to authorize the execution of documents. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Bossier Parish Police Jury in regular and legal sesth sion on this 14 day of May, 2019, that William R. Altimus, Parish Administrator, or Doug Rimmer, President, be and is hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the Bossier Parish Police Jury, an agreement with HNTB Corporation in an amount not to exceed $60,000.00 for professional engineering technical expertise services relating to the Bossier Parish Police Jury’s appeal to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for grant funds relating to the 2016 flood event. The resolution was offered by Mr. Benton, seconded by Mr. Cochran. Upon unanimous vote, it was duly adopted on this 14th day of May, 2019. DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT RACHEL D. HAUSER PARISH SECRETARY BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY *** Mr. Altimus extended appreciation to the police jury staff for their work during the recent flood event. *** Mr. Altimus stated that Governor John Bel Edwards will be attending the groundbreaking ceremony for the new gate entrance off Interstate 20/Interstate 220 into Barksdale Air Force Base which is scheduled for Wednesday, May 15, 2019, at 10:00 a.m. He encouraged the police jurors to attend. *** Mr. Hudson provided an update on recent flooding throughout Bossier Parish. He stated that all pods have been restocked with sandbags. *** Mr. Hudson provided an update on the improvements to Davis Road. He stated that Aethon Energy will be assisting with the cost for improvements. *** Mr. Hudson provided an update on the Kingston Road at Louisiana Highway 3 and Kingston Road at Airline Drive Turn Lanes Project No. 2018-549. *** Mr. Hudson provided an update on the widening project on Fairburn Avenue. *** Mr. Hudson provided an update on the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program #1603-015-0002, FEMA-1603-DR-LA, Project #349, Bossier Parish – Willow Chute Bayou Drainage Improvements Project. *** Mr. Hudson provided an update on the Kelli Road Bridge Replacement Project and on the improvements to the Swan Lake Road Bridge off Poole Road project. *** Mr. Hudson reported on drainage issues in Timbers East Subdivision due to silt from a dirt pit. He stated that the Department of Environmental Quality is reviewing this matter. *** Mr. Hudson requested that the agenda be amended to schedule a public hearing on June 19, 2019, to consider approval of the Weaver Partition Survey, located in Section 22, Township 20 North, Range 12 West, Bossier Parish, LA. Motion was made by Mr. Craig, seconded by Mr. Darby, to amend the agenda to schedule a public hearing on June 19, 2019, to consider approval of the Weaver Partition Survey, located in Section 22, Township 20 North, Range 12 West, Bossier Parish, LA. The President called for public comment. There being none, motion carried, with the following vote recorded: AYES: Ms. Bennett, Mr. Benton, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Craig, Mr. Darby, Mr. Plummer, Mr. Rimmer, Mr. Salzer, Mr. Skaggs NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Mr. Avery, Mr. Brotherton, Mr. Shewmake *** Motion was made by Mr. Craig, seconded by Mr. Darby, to schedule a public hearing on June 19, 2019, to consider approval of the Weaver Partition Survey, located in Section 22, Township 20 North, Range 12 West, Bossier Parish, LA. The President called for public comment. There being none, motion carried, with the following vote recorded: AYES: Ms. Bennett, Mr. Benton, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Craig, Mr. Darby, Mr. Plummer, Mr. Rimmer, Mr. Salzer, Mr. Skaggs NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Mr. Avery, Mr. Brotherton, Mr. Shewmake
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*** Mr. Rimmer asked for an update on the water level on Cannon Road. Mr. Hudson stated that he believes water levels have receded on Cannon Road, and he will further review the conditions at Cannon Road. *** Mr. Rimmer expressed appreciation on behalf of the police jurors for the work by police jury staff during the recent flood event. *** Mr. Kevin Gay, Road Superintendent, presented an update on activities of the highway department and on several road projects in the parish. *** Mr. Warren Saucier, Parks and Recreation Director, presented an update on activities at parks throughout Bossier Parish. *** Mr. Rimmer reported that a ground breaking ceremony for the Walter O. Bigby Carriageway- Phase I, is scheduled for Friday, May 17, 2019, at 10:30 a.m., at 1549 East Texas Street. *** Finance Committee Meeting – May 14, 2019, 1:30 p.m. The Finance Committee of the Bossier Parish Police Jury met on this 14th day of May, 2019, at 1:30 p.m., in the Police Jury Meeting Room, Bossier Parish Courthouse, Benton, Louisiana, with Mr. Avery, Mr. Brotherton, and Mr. Shewmake being absent. *** Motion was made by Mr. Rimmer, seconded by Mr. Benton, to approve payment of accounts payable invoices for the month of April, 2019. The Chairman called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and the motion carried unanimously. *** Mr. Jim Firth, Purchasing Agent, presented a proposal from Tanner Hoskins Consulting, LLC, for design services for the security/CCTV upgrade for the Bossier Parish Maximum Jail Facility. He stated that the current system is proprietary and not efficient. Mr. Firth recommended that a new non-proprietary system be considered for the Bossier Parish Maximum Jail Facility. After further discussion, motion was made by Mr. Salzer, seconded by Mr. Cochran, to accept the proposal of Tanner Hoskins Consulting, LLC, in the amount of $46,000.00 for design services for the security/CCTV upgrade for the Bossier Parish Maximum Jail Facility, and to authorize the execution of documents. The President called for public comment. There being none, votes were cast and motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Bossier Parish Police Jury in regular and legal session on this 14th day of May, 2019, that William R. Altimus, Parish Administrator, or Doug Rimmer, President, be and is hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the Bossier Parish Police Jury, any and all documents or contracts in connection with the proposal of Tanner Hoskins Consulting, LLC, in the amount of $43,000.00 for design services for the security/CCTV upgrade for the Bossier Parish Maximum Jail Facility. The resolution was offered by Mr. Salzer, seconded by Mr. Cochran. Upon unanimous vote, it was duly adopted on this 14th day of May, 2019. RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY PARISH SECRETARY *** The Finance Committee meeting was adjourned by the Chairman. *** There being no further business to come before the Bossier Parish Police Jury in regular and legal session on this 14th day of May, 2019, the meeting was adjourned by the President at 2:45 p.m. RACHEL D. HAUSER DOUG RIMMER, PRESIDENT PARISH SECRETARY BOSSIER PARISH POLICE JURY May 29, 2019 Bossier Press-Tribune
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