THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 05, 2020 THE LIVINGSTON PARISH NEWS 15 PUBLIC NOTICES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2019 WWW.LIVINGSTONPARISHNEWS.COM ___I COURT RECORDS

LIVINGSTON — District with intent to distribute credit for time served. Jan Avara, age 33, of Attorney Scott M. Perrilloux schedule I controlled Prairieville, LA, pleaded reports that the following dangerous substanc- Terry Rutledge, age no contest to possession individuals appeared in 21st es, and possession of 55, of Baton Rouge, LA, of schedule II controlled Judicial District Court and schedule IV controlled pleaded guilty to aggra- dangerous substances. He pleaded either guilty or no dangerous substances. vated assault of a dating was sentenced to three contest or were found guilty He was sentenced to 10 partner, violation of pro- years with the depart- of the following crimes years with the depart- tective order- second of- ment of corrections. The and received the following ment of corrections. The fense, and home invasion. sentence was deferred, sentences. sentence was suspended, He was sentenced to five and he was placed on and he was placed on years with the depart- probation for three years. Judge Gaidry probation for three years. ment of corrections. The He is ordered to pay a September 21, 2020 He is ordered to pay a sentence was suspended, $500.00 fine along with $1,500.00 fine along with and he was placed on court costs. Jarred Anding, age 22, court costs. probation for three years. of Holden, LA, pleaded He is ordered to pay a Bradley Bedwell, age guilty to obstruction of Austin Walker, age 26, $2,000.00 fine along with 20, of Denham Springs, justice and simple crimi- of Walker, LA, plead- court costs. LA, pleaded no contest nal damage to property. ed guilty to possession to possession of schedule He was sentenced to six with intent to distribute Christian Seldon, age II controlled dangerous months in the parish jail schedule II controlled 20, of Denham Springs, substances and driv- for each count. Time is to dangerous substances LA, pleaded guilty to ing while intoxicated- be served concurrently. and possession of sched- aggravated flight from an controlled dangerous ule III controlled danger- officer. He was sentenced substances. He was Cynthia Chidester, age ous substances. He was to two years with the sentenced to three years 50, of Denham Springs, sentenced to three years department of correc- with the department of LA, pleaded no contest to with the department of tions. The sentence was corrections. The sentence possession of marijuana. corrections. The sentence suspended, and he was was deferred, and he was She was sentenced to was suspended, and he placed on probation for placed on probation for six months in the parish was placed on probation two years. He is ordered three years. He is ordered jail. The sentence was for three years. He is to pay a $1,200.00 fine to pay an $859.00 fine suspended, and she was ordered to pay a $750.00 along with court costs. along with court costs. placed on probation for fine along with court one year. She is ordered costs. Michael Smith, age 37, Blake Bradley, age 28, to pay a $500.00 fine Livingston, LA, plead- of Denham Springs, LA, along with court costs. Judge Brenda Ricks ed guilty to theft under pleaded no contest to September 24, 2020 $1,000.00. The sentence possession of schedule Brock Doucet, age 42, was satisfied. IV controlled danger- of Denham Springs, LA, Edwin Alexander, age ous substances. He was pleaded no contest to 48, of Ponchatoula, LA, Linda Snowden, age sentenced to one year distribution or possession pleaded no contest to un- 48, of Denham Springs, with the department of with intent to distribute authorized use of a move- LA, pleaded no contest to corrections. He received schedule II controlled able under $1,000.00. possession of drug para- credit for time served. dangerous substances. He was sentenced to six phernalia. The sentence He was sentenced to two months in the parish was satisfied. Brandi Causer, age years with the depart- jail. The sentence was 28, of Denham Springs, ment of corrections. He suspended, and he was Randy Stelly, 41, of LA, pleaded no contest received credit for time placed on probation for Maurepas, LA, pleaded to negligent injuring and served. one year. guilty to false impris- violation of protective onment with a weapon order. She received credit Derek Gaudin, age Michael Blevins, and domestic abuse for time served. 36, of Baton Rouge, LA, age 28, of Walker, LA, battery and violation of pleaded no contest to pleaded no contest to protective order. He was Anthony Colombo III, malfeasance in office. He unauthorized entry of sentenced to five years age 49, of Hammond, was sentenced to three an inhabited dwelling. with the department of LA, pleaded no contest years with the depart- He was sentenced to two corrections. Four years of to possession of schedule ment of corrections. The years with the depart- the sentence was sus- I controlled dangerous sentence was suspended, ment of corrections. The pended, and he will be substances- heroin. He and he was placed on sentence was suspended, placed on probation for was sentenced to three probation for three years. and he was placed on two years upon release. years with the depart- He is ordered to pay a probation for two years. He is ordered to pay a ment of corrections. The $1,500.00 fine along with He is ordered to pay a $1,200.00 fine along with sentence was suspended, court costs. $1,000.00 fine along with court costs. and he was placed on court costs. probation for three years. PUBLIC NOTICES James Hollie, age 55, Judge Charlotte Foster He is ordered to pay a of Ponchatoula, LA, Dustin Boyd, age 30, $500.00 fine along with pleaded no contest to of Denham Springs, September 28, 2020 court costs. illegal possession of LA, pleaded guilty to stolen things and pos- possession of schedule session of schedule II II controlled dangerous controlled dangerous substances. He was sen- SHERIFF SALES substances. He was tenced to two years with sentenced to three years the department of cor- with the department of rections. He is ordered to corrections. The sentence pay a $1,200.00 fine along was suspended, and he with court costs. was placed on probation for three years. He is Todd Carroll, age 42, ordered to pay a $750.00 of Batchelor, LA, pleaded fine along with court guilty to possession of costs. schedule II controlled dangerous substances. Dakota Hutchinson, He was sentenced to one age 22, of Livingston, year with the depart- LA, pleaded no contest ment of corrections. He to possession with intent received credit for time to distribute schedule served. II controlled danger- ous substances. He was Albert Cecchi Jr., age sentenced to five years 25, of Greensburg, LA, with the department of pleaded no contest to corrections. The sentence possession with intent PUBLIC NOTICE to distribute schedule was suspended, and he II controlled dangerous was placed on probation A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD AT THE LIVINGSTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING, of three years. He is substances and hit and 20550 CIRCLE DRIVE, LIVINGSTON, , ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, run driving. He was 2020 AT 6:00 P.M. ordered to pay a $750.00 fine along with court sentenced to one year costs. with the department of THE PURPOSE OF THE HEARING WILL BE TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING: corrections. He received Arthur Johnson III, age credit for time served. 1. Consider a proposed ordinance to amend the Town of Livingston Code of Ordinances by updating Part 12- Planning and Development, Chapter 5 – Comprehensive Zoning 49, of Denham Springs, Ordinance. Updating the planning and zoning map of the Town of Livingston. LA, pleaded no contest to John Eisworth, age 37, of Maurepas, LA, plead- distribution or possession THE ABOVE ORDINANCES WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR ADOPTION AT THE SPECIAL with intent to distribute ed no contest to resisting an officer. The sentenced MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF ALDERMEN TO BE HELD IMMEDIATELY schedule II controlled FOLLOWING THE PUBLIC HEARING, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2020, 6:30 P.M. dangerous substances. was satisfied. Copy of the Ordinances can be picked up at the Livingston Municipal Building He was sentenced to five Monday – Thursday 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. years with the depart- Ryan Harper, age 36, ment of corrections. He of Zachary, LA, pleaded received credit for time guilty to possession of PUBLISH: 11/5/2020, 11/12/2020 AND 11/19/2020. schedule II controlled CITY OF DENHAM SPRINGS served. Office of Planning & Development dangerous substances. 116 N. Range Ave Denham Springs, LA 70726 Leon Oubre, age 43, He was sentenced to two (225) 667-8326 years with the depart- of Independence, LA, ment of corrections. The pleaded no contest to possession of schedule sentence was deferred, and he was placed on II controlled dangerous substances and pos- probation for two years. He is ordered to pay a PUBLIC NOTICE session of schedule IV RS-784 $1,200.00 fine along with controlled dangerous Pursuant to provisions of R.S. 33.112 et seq., of the Louisiana Statutes, a Public Hearing to court costs. consider the Resubdivision of a 2.090 acre Tract into Tracts CM-1, CM-2, and CM-3 located substances. He was in Sec 67 & 68, T7S-R2E, G.L.D., City of Denham Springs, Livingston Parish, Louisiana (RS- sentenced to two years 784). Requested by Chad Matrana [322 Rushing Rd] with the department of Paul Morgan, age 34, of Denham Springs, Said Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chambers, 116 N. Range Ave, Denham corrections. Springs, Louisiana at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, December 14, 2020. LA, pleaded guilty to

Jeffery Patrick, age theft under $1,000.00, possession of drug DENHAM SPRINGS PLANNING COMMISSION 56, of Denham Springs, FRED BANKS, CHAIRMAN LA, pleaded no contest paraphernalia, and two counts of theft $1,000.00- to possession with intent $5,000.00. He was Please publish 11/5 CITY OF DENHAM SPRINGS to distribute schedule Office of Planning & Development sentenced to two years II controlled dangerous 116 N. Range Ave with the department of Denham Springs, LA 70726 substances, possession (225) 667-8326 corrections. He received

PUBLIC NOTICE RS-783

Pursuant to provisions of R.S. 33.112 et seq., of the Louisiana Statutes, a Public Hearing to consider the Resubdivision of a 1.259 acre Tract into Tract PC-1 and Tract PC-2 located in Sec 58, T6S-R2E, G.L.D., City of Denham Springs, Livingston Parish, Louisiana (RS-783). Requested by Linda Calcott & H.J. Prochner.

Said Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chambers, 116 N. Range Ave, Denham Springs, Louisiana at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, December 14, 2020.

DENHAM SPRINGS PLANNING COMMISSION FRED BANKS, CHAIRMAN

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CITY OF DENHAM SPRINGS Office of Planning & Development 116 N. Range Ave Denham Springs, LA 70726 (225) 667-8326

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PUBLIC NOTICE RS-783

Pursuant to provisions of R.S. 33.112 et seq., of the Louisiana Statutes, a Public Hearing to consider the Resubdivision of a 1.259 acre Tract into Tract PC-1 and Tract PC-2 located in Sec 58, T6S-R2E, G.L.D., City of Denham Springs, Livingston Parish, Louisiana (RS-783). Requested by Linda Calcott & H.J. Prochner.

Said Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chambers, 116 N. Range Ave, Denham Springs, Louisiana at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, December 14, 2020.

DENHAM SPRINGS PLANNING COMMISSION FRED BANKS, CHAIRMAN

Please publish 11/5 CITY OF DENHAM SPRINGS

Office of Planning & Development

116 N. Range Ave Denham Springs, LA 70726 (225) 667-8326

PUBLIC NOTICE RS-782

Pursuant to provisions of R.S. 33.112 et seq., of the Louisiana Statutes, a Public Hearing to consider the Resubdivision of a 1.789 acre Tract into Tract 1-B-4-D-1 and Tract 1-B-4-D-2 located in Sec 44, T6S-R2E, G.L.D., City of Denham Springs, Livingston Parish, Louisiana (RS-782). Requested by Midbay Enterprises, LLC [Florida Ave in front of Tractor Supply]

Said Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chambers, 116 N. Range Ave, Denham Springs, Louisiana at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, December 14, 2020.

DENHAM SPRINGS PLANNING COMMISSION FRED BANKS, CHAIRMAN

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FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT #4 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 9760 Florida Blvd (Headquarters) Walker, LA 70785 To Whom It May Concern at Livingston Parish News: th October 19, 2020 Please publish the following Public Notice on Thursday, November 5 2020. Thank you.

Respectfully, Chairman Dugas called the Regular Meeting of the Board of Commissioners to order at 6:04 p.m. The invocation was given by Mr. Falks and the assembly recited the Pledge of Allegiance.

Chairman Dugas called the roll with the following members present: Mr. Joe Blanchard, Mr. Darren Giovanni Tairov, Director Blevins, Mr. Robert Dugas, Mr. Leslie Falks, and Mr. Jeff Easley. Chief James T. Wascom was present along with several LPFPD4 Administrative personnel. Livingston Parish Library

Chairman Dugas announced that public input would be accepted from any member of the audience wishing to address an agenda item. There being no public input, the Board moved on.

Mr. Blevins made the motion, seconded by Mr. Falks, to adopt the minutes of the September 21, 2020 Regular Board Meeting.

Ayes: Mr. Blanchard, Mr. Blevins, Mr. Dugas, Mr. Falks, Mr. Easley PUBLIC NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Nays: None LIVINGSTON PARISH LIBRARY Abstain: None BOARD OF CONTROL Absent: None

A public hearing on the Livingston Parish Library amended budget for fiscal year 2020 The September 2020 Financial Report was reviewed by Trey Sanders with Hannis T. Bourgeois, LLP along with the Board Members. The Financial Report includes Balance Sheet for assets as well as and the proposed fiscal year 2021 budget will be held on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 liabilities and fund balance, Statement of Income, Budget to Actual, and General Fixed Assets. at 5:00 p.m. at the Denham Springs-Walker Branch, 8101 Florida Blvd., Denham Springs, LA 70726. The tentative budgets will be available for public inspection at the Livingston There being no old business, the Board moved on to new business. Parish Library Administration Building, located at 13986 Florida Blvd., Livingston, LA

70754, Monday - Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Mr. Blevins made the motion, seconded by Mr. Falks, to call for a public hearing on 2020 amended budget and 2021 proposed budget for November 16, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. with the regular Board Meeting following immediately.

Ayes: Mr. Blanchard, Mr. Blevins, Mr. Dugas, Mr. Falks, Mr. Easley THIS NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IS NOTIFICATION THAT YOUR RIGHTS OR INTEREST Nays: None IN THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE PARISH OF Abstain: None LIVINGSTON, LOUISIANA MAY BE TERMINATED BY OPERATION OF LAW IF YOU DO Absent: None NOT TAKE FURTHER ACTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW:

Mr. Jamie Seal with Quality Engineering presented Draft Civil Plans for Station 11. A discussion Tax Bill 0391995 was held on: driveway/culvert, wind load, additional property, access road, and utility companies. DOROTHY SCOTT BURTON, THE CITY OF DENHAM SPRINGS, DOUG PENTON, THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON, CITY OF DENHAM SPRINGS, LATASHA MARIE BURTON, Chief Wascom discussed the 2020 Insurance plans/premiums provided by Blumberg & Associates. AYIANA CHERISE HENRY, LADRINA K HENRY, LUTHER C. BURTON ---LOT 6 BLK 3 OF DURBIN SUBD ---LOT 17 BLK 3 OF DURBINS SUBD There being no further new business, the Board moved on to Chief’s reports. Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 0 Louise St, LA Tax Bill 0441402 Page | 2 DAVID LEE EAVES, TERESA FAY WATSON EAVES, THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON, JOHN CHARLES EAVES, Gina Eaves

---LOT 22 BLK B OF MUTS PARADISE POINT Chief Wascom gave an update on the Tahoe bids and advised Budget will be ready for review November Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. 14819 Cypress Rd, LA 2nd. Training/Safety Officer Keesler Fly presented the quarterly Training report. Officer Gallman gave the Fire Prevention quarterly report. Deputy Chief Jackson presented the response statistics for LPFPD4’s TAX SALE TITLE TO THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR total of 501 calls in September 2020 as well as Hurricane Delta response update. FAILURE TO PAY TAXES. YOU HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED AS A PERSON WHO MAY

HAVE AN INTEREST IN THIS PROPERTY. There being no further Chief’s report, the Board moved on to Commissioner’s reports. YOUR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY WILL BE TERMINATED IF YOU DO NOT REDEEM THE PROPERTY BY MAKING ALL REQUIRED PAYMENTS TO THE TAX COLLECTOR There being no further business before the board, Mr. Blevins made the motion, seconded by Mr. Falks LISTED BELOW OR FILE A LAWSUIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW WITHIN 60 DAYS to adjourn at 6:57 p.m. OF THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, OR THE RECORDING OF AN ACT TRANSFERRING OWNERSHIP, IF LATER. Ayes: Mr. Blanchard, Mr. Blevins, Mr. Dugas, Mr. Falks, Mr. Easley Nays: None LIVINGSTON PARISH GOVERNMENT Abstain: None 20399 GOVERNMENT BLVD. Absent: None LIVINGSTON, LA 70754 (225) 686-2214 ______Robert Dugas, Chairman THIS NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IS NOTIFICATION THAT YOUR RIGHTS OR INTEREST IN THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON, LOUISIANA MAY BE TERMINATED BY OPERATION OF LAW IF YOU DO NOT TAKE FURTHER ACTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW:

Tax Bill 0224808 ANDREW PITTMAN DAVIS, PARISH OF LIVINGSTON ---LOT U OF A RESUBD OF LOTS 1-A, 1-C, 1-D & 1-E OF LOUIS LANDRY PROP SEC 15-6-5 Improvements thereon bear Municipal No. LA

TAX SALE TITLE TO THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR FAILURE TO PAY TAXES. YOU HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED AS A PERSON WHO MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THIS PROPERTY. YOUR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY WILL BE TERMINATED IF YOU DO NOT REDEEM THE PROPERTY BY MAKING ALL REQUIRED PAYMENTS TO THE TAX COLLECTOR LISTED BELOW OR FILE A LAWSUIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, OR THE RECORDING OF AN ACT TRANSFERRING OWNERSHIP, IF LATER.

LIVINGSTON PARISH GOVERNMENT 20399 GOVERNMENT BLVD. LIVINGSTON, LA 70754 (225) 686-2214

LIVINGSTON PARISH GOVERNMENT ADJUDICATED PROPERTY SALE ADVERTISEMENT

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME BY THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, I WILL SELL, AT CIVICSOURCE.COM, WITHIN THE LEGAL HOURS FOR JUDICIAL SALES BEGINNING AT 8:00 O'CLOCK A.M ON THE 6th DAY OF JANUARY, 2021 AND CONTINUING UNTIL SAID SALES ARE COMPLETED, TITLE TO IMMOVABLE PROPERTY ON WHICH TAXES WERE ADJUDICATED TO THE LIVINGSTON PARISH GOVERNMENT, TO ENFORCE COLLECTION OF TAXES. THE NAMES OF SAID DELINQUENT TAX DEBTORS AND THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR EACH OF THE PROPERTIES TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE ARE AS FOLLOWS:

BURTON, DOROTHY SCOTT 0 LOUISE ST, LA TAXES OWED ARE WITH LOTS 16 AND 17 OF BLOCK 3 OF THE DURBIN SUBDIVISION, LYING AND BEING ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF RODEO DRIVE, AND ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE TOWN OF DENHAM SPRINGS, LOUISIANA, IN LIVINGSTON PARISH, AS PER MAP AND PLAT OF SAID SUBDIVISION OF RECORD IN THE LIVINGSTON PARISH PUBLIC RECORDS. 0391995 EAVES, DAVID L & TERESA F 14819 CYPRESS RD, LA TAXES OWED ARE WITH ONE (1) CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF GROUND, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, SITUATED IN LIVINGSTON PARISH, LOUISIANA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS LOT TWENTY-TWO (22), BLOCK “B” OF MUT’S PARADISE POINT CAMPSITES, SAID LOT MEASURING FIFTY (50’) FEET FRONT BY A DEPTH BETWEEN PARALLEL LINES OF ONE HUNDRED (100’) FEET, ALL AS IS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AND DELINEATED ON A MAP PREPARED BY WALLACE J. HARGRAVE, CIVIL ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR, DATED FEBRUARY 21, 1976 AND ENTITLED “FINAL PLAT OF MUT’S PARADISE POINT CAMPSITES BEING THE SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF MELVIN MUT’S PROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTION 7, T-9-S, R-5-E, LIVINGSTON PARISH, LOUISIANA FOR MELVIN MUT”, WHICH SAID PLAT IS FOUND AS ENTRY NUMBER 121,401 OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO RECORDER FOR THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON, LOUISIANA, SAID PROPERTY BEING SUBJECT TO THOSE RESTRICTIONS AND SERVITUDES AS ARE FILED OF RECORD. 0441402

ON THE DAY OF SALE I WILL SELL THE PROPERTY TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. THE SALE WILL BE WITHOUT APPRAISEMENT, FOR CASH OR OTHER PAYMENT METHODS ACCEPTABLE TO THE TAX COLLECTOR, IN LEGAL TENDER MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES, AND A NON-WARRANTY CASH SALE CERTIFICATE SHALL BE ISSUED TO THE PURCHASER FOR THE PROPERTY. The regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council scheduled on Thursday, December 10, 2020 at six (6:00) p.m. has been rescheduled and changed to Thursday, December 3, 2020 at six (6:00) p.m.

and

The regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council scheduled on Thursday, December 24, 2019 at six (6:00) p.m. has been rescheduled and changed to Thursday, December 17, 2020 at six (6:00) p.m.

Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:

YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE

NAYS: NONE

ABSENT: MR. DELATTE

ABSTAIN: NONE

Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. ------LPR NO. 20-321 MOTION was made by Garry Talbert and duly seconded by Jeff Ard to lift the agenda to discuss the resolution about opening the parish.

The chair asked if all were in favor, but Councilman Garry Talbert asked for a roll call for a unanimous record due to the lifting of the agenda. The chair asked the Deputy Clerk, Angie Cornett, to call the roll.

Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:

YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. CALLAHAN, NETTIE STOWERS MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE CAMPO, BERNARD L III LEBLANC, ROXIE A NAYS: NONE CARTER, MICHELLE BOYD LEMOINE, JUDE ABSENT: MR. DELATTE CASCIO, SAMANTHA LEE LEVY, SCOTT COWAN CASH, MICHAEL ENGENE LEWIS, ALEXIS JAYDE ABSTAIN: NONE

CASTEEL, SEAN ROBERT LEWIS, DEAN HOWARD Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. CHAISSON, DAVID AUSTIN LEWIS, JEREMY BRYSTON ------CHAPMAN, LONNIE LEE LONG, JENNIFER RAHL Deputy Clerk, Lauren White read the title and parts of the resolution. The chair asked if there was CICET, AGNES L LONG, TABITHA NICOLE any discussion. Councilman Garry Talbert spoke about the Council’s concern that some of the businesses have been treated unfairly in respect to the Governor. He wanted to clarify that, despite THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 05, 2020 CLARK, AREATHA LOTT, KEVIN DOUGLAS council wishes, thereTHE are certain LIVINGSTON agencies in state government PARISHwhich regulate businesses NEWS that the CLARK, CYNTHIA ELLEN TALAFUSE LOTT, KYLE THOMAS Council has no control over. He wanted the public to understand that personal choices to move 17I COCHRAN, DANA RHEAMS LOTT, SHEILAH K forward would still be subjecting themselves to risks and scrutiny by State Government. The chair COLE, STEPHANIE LYNN MACK, KEVIN W asked for further comments from the audience or the council. Having none, he asked the Deputy Clerk, Angie Cornett, to call the roll. COMBS, KRISTA FIELDING MARTIN, ARMOND R JR CONIGLIO, JARROD J MARX, KASEY CAMPBELL STATE OF LOUISIANA CONTRERAS-VALLEJO, CARLOS E MATTHEWS, TABITHA SHENE COUCH, TERRY R MAYON, BETH ASHLEY PARISH OF LIVINGSTON

CRAIG, COREY JOSEPH MCCANN, STEPHEN CRAIG LPR NO. 20-322 CRAIG, JIMMY ALLEN MCDONALD, MELVIN R DAIGLE, KYLIE CELESTE MCGEE, MYRON FENAL The following resolution was offered by John Wascom and seconded by Tracy Girlinghouse: MCNEESE, PENNY B DAILEY, MORGAN MICHELLE RESOLUTION NO. 20-322 DAVIS, JEREMY MEAUX, LAWRENCE J JR A RESOLUTION OF THE LIVINGSTON PARISH COUNCIL DAVIS, RICKY DALE MINTON, MONICA MARIE CALLING FOR AN IMMEDIATE REOPENING OF ALL DAY, GRACIE QUASDORF LIVINGSTON PARISH BUSINESSES THUS AIDING IN MITCHELL, ANA MARIA SERRANO DEAL, PATRICIA G MORAN, KELLI DAVIDSON DECHARA, TOMMY GENE JR MORRIS, JERRY ALAN DESORMEAUX, BRANDON P ELIMINATING ECONOMIC HARDSHIP WHILE ADHERING MULLEN, ANTHONY E TO CDC GUIDELINES IN AN EFFORT TO CURTAIL DIAZ, LALAINE ELIZABETH MUSE, ALAN GLENN CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 RELATED ILLNESSES AND DIBBLE, TAYLOR ANTHONY DEATHS MYERS, GLORIA M DOUGLAS, SHAUN LOUIS NAGY, DONNA ROSE March 11, 2020 Governor John Bel Edwards declared a Public Health DUCOTE, FRANCIS MICHAEL WHEREAS, NARY, STEPHANIE MARIE emergency in Louisiana resulting in the execution of significant measures to reduce the spread of DUGAS, RICHARD D NOBLE, RICHARD WILLIAM COVID-19; and DUHON, DEREK JORDON NOBLE, SARAH ELIZABETH DUPLESSIS, LINDA LEE WHEREAS, March 19, 2020 Governor John Bel Edwards signed an update to his Public OLIPHANT, ROBERT DEWAYNE Health Emergency declaration related to the COVID-19 outbreak, which waived some education DUPRE, CHRISTOPHER PAUL PARKER, PENNY LYNN requirements in the law and also suspended some laboratory requirements to speed the process of EASLEY, CODY MICHAEL PATTERSON, DAVID B coronavirus testing; and

EAST, MARSHALL PAYNE, ROY HENRY JR EASTERLY, BRUCE R WHEREAS, March 22, 2020 Governor John Bel Edwards issued a statewide Stay at Home PAYTON, ROBERT JOSEPH order in effort to fight the spread of COVID-19 in Louisiana, as the number of confirmed cases EDDLEMAN, JACOB RAY PENDARVIS, AMBER topped 800 and spread to more than half of our parishes; and ELLARD, DEBBRA PRINGLE PERKINS, MARSHA MARIE WHEREAS, March 24, 2020 Governor John Bel Edwards requested a Major Disaster ENGLER, MELANIE HAYNES PETERS, BRANDON LEE EVANS, WILLIE R Declaration for the State of Louisiana as the number of cases of COVID-19 climbed. The PETERS, DARRELL JUAN declaration was approved by President Donald Trump and allowed the federal government to FARMER, SLADE ERIC PIERSON, TODD RANDAL provide additional support for state and local agencies in dealing with this growing public health FASBENDER, ERIC RICHARD PITRE, PENNY PRICE threat; and

FERACHI, KRISTI NICOLE PLAISANCE, JESSE ROSS FONTENOT, MARY PAULINE WHEREAS, April 2, 2020 Governor John Bel Edwards formally extended his Stay at POCHE, CARRIE S Home order until April 30, as Louisiana worked to slow the spread of COVID-19, which extended FOSTER, CHASE LAWRENCE POCHE, RHONDA L the length of time that schools and some businesses were closed and continued limiting the size of FREER, ASHLEY RENEE POPE, HELGA B gatherings; and

GABRIEL, DARRELL JAMES QUAVE, MELISSA WHEREAS, April 15, 2020 Governor John Bel Edwards signed a proclamation closing GALLMAN, GEORGE R REED, SHEILA LEBOUEF K-12 public schools in Louisiana to students until the end of the current school year, with students GATEWOOD, LYNN ANN REEVES, BILLIE R getting their education via remote learning; and GAUTREAUX, EMILY NICOLE REINE, JAYCELYN ALANA WHEREAS, April 30, 2020 Governor John Bel Edwards formally extended Louisiana’s GETER, STEVEN BRADLEY RIGAUD, DONNA G GOINES, CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS Stay at Home order until May 15; and ROBERTSON, DAVID WAYNE GOUDEAU, CAMERON SHANE ROBICHAUX, TIMOTHY JOSEPH JR WHEREAS, June 4, 2020 Governor John Bel Edwards signed the order moving Louisiana GRANTHAM, SHIRLEY H ROBISON, KERRI LEE to Phase Two of the White House plan for reopening, while cautioning members of the public and GREMILLION, DENNIS WAYNE JR businesses to continue to take mitigation measures, like wearing masks when in public, to prevent RODEMANN, CHRISTIAN C IV nd GRENFELL, JOHN PAUL the further spread of COVID-19 but announced on June 22 that Louisiana would stay in Phase RODRIGUEZ, ANTHONY R Two of reopening, as the number of COVID-19 cases and related hospitalizations had started to GUERIN, ROLAND BENNIE JR ROWELL, DEBBIE LONG rise in several regions across the state; and HANNA, JANE BELAND ROWLAND, GREGORY SCOTT HARBIN, LEAH FLORENCE WHEREAS, July 11, 2020 Governor John Bel Edwards announced a mandatory mask RUPPERT, MONAI LEE HARPER, PAULA S requirement for Louisiana and ordered bars in the state closed to on-premises consumption. SAMEK, CHRISTY NOEL Additionally, indoor social gatherings like wedding receptions, class reunions and parties were HARRELL, DONNIE G SANSONI, NAOMIE B limited to 50 people; and HARRIS, BRITT AUSTIN SCHENK, GABRIEL WAYNE HAYNES, CAROLYN FAYE WHEREAS, July 21, 2020 Governor John Bel Edwards extended Louisiana’s Phase Two SCOTT, ROBERT ALLEN HEARIN, ON SUK order, which included a statewide mask mandate and limited indoor social gatherings to 50 people SECREST, RIKKI RENEE in addition to prohibiting on-premises consumption of alcohol at bars; and HEBERT, DUSTIN PAUL SERD, ERICA FUSILIER HELTZ, STACEY V WHEREAS, September 11, 2020 Governor John Bel Edwards issued Proclamation SHEFFIELD, BARBARA HENLEY, TONI RAILE Number 129 JBE 2020 which moved Louisiana into Phase 3 allowing some businesses to increase SHEPHERD-LANE, MARY KATHRYN HENSON, JORDAN KELSEY occupancy, and the reopening of bars only in parishes with less than a 5% COVID-19 positivity SHERROD, MISTY F BRASSEAUX rate for two consecutive weeks and only in the event that local governments chose to opt in; and HERRING, EARLEEN SHIREY, CHRISTOPHER N HILL, HILTON H JR WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the Livingston Parish Council that Governor John Bel HINES, LAVETTA A SISUNG, KENNETH EUGENE JR Edwards’ Roadmap for a Resilient Louisiana fails to consider family hardships, economic impacts, HOOKFIN, BRENDA A SMITH, ANDREW LELAND testing deficiencies, and the true spirit of our citizens in Livingston Parish. Our resiliency was SMITH, JULIA DEE proven after the Great Flood of 2016 with the assistance of our President, Governor, and elected HOWZE, JENNIFER NICOLE officials; and HUDSON, DANA SMITH, KRISTINA MARGARETE HUGHES, JACYN MICHAEL SMITH, MISTI D HULL, HAROLD GENE SMITH, TARA SPILLMAN, CLEVELAND I THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Livingston Parish Council submitted HULL, TROY R JR correspondence on October 2, 2020 to Governor John Bel Edwards petitioning his reconsideration HULL, TROY R SR SPINOSA, TRAVIS JAMES to allow all businesses of Livingston Parish to return back to their normal business hours and to be HUMPHREY, COLETON JOSEPH STAFFORD, GARY WAYNE treated in a nondiscriminatory manner regardless of the type of business; and

JAMES, JACKIE VIATOR STAFFORD, JARED STEVE STANLEY, HANNAH PRISCILLA THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Livingston Parish Council opposes JAMIESON, V DIAN the current mandates of Governor John Bel Edwards as outlined in Phase 3 relative to business JARREAU, MADISON RAE STEPHENS, KATHRYN RHODES operation regarding penalties for failure to enforce and abide by Pandemic restrictions. The JOHNSON, STEPHEN LOUIS II SYLVIA, MELISSA AMANDA WILSON Livingston Parish Council calls for the immediate reopening of all businesses with adherence to CDC guidelines with respect to COVID-19 safeguards specific to handwashing, face masks and JONES, MORGAN LEIGH TACKETT, KATHERINE R social distancing. JUNEAU, MICHAEL J TAYLOR, DARRELL D KANNON, CARY P TERRELL, JOHN LEONARD This Resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: KELLY, ELLA B THOMAS, AMONI JAHMAL KETCHUM, NADDA THOMAS, JERMAINE LAMONT YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE WACHRAKONGSAK THOMAS, JOHN A KINCHEN, RANDALL S SR THOMPSON, LIANNA ROCHELLE NAYS: NONE

KNIGHT, ROBIN R THREETON, BRANDI C ABSENT: MR. DELATTE KUJAWA, ASHLEY DANIELLE TOWNSEND, ANNIE MAE KUYKENDALL, MARLENE A ABSTAIN: NONE TRABEAU, BRALEY CAMILE LACARA, AMANDA LAUREN TRAVIS, ALYSSA WHEREUPON, this Resolution was declared to be adopted by the Parish Council of the LASSERE, JOSHUA JOSEPH VALLOT, JEFFERY DOUGLAS Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana, on this, the 8thth day of October 2020. LASSERRE, DENISE MARIE VANDYKE, BRYANT ALEX ------LEANY, SCOTT L The chair asked the Deputy Clerk, Angie Cornett, to call for the vote to return to the regular council VOLKMANN, BARRY EUGENE meeting. LEBLANC, ANTHONY WAYNE WALTON, HUNTER LEBLANC, DARREN SCOTT WATTS, KAREN J LPR NO. 20-323 WAYNE, JESSICA LEE LEBLANC, ROXIE A WAWAK, DAWN LOPEZ MOTION was made by Jeff Ard and duly seconded by Maurice “Scooter” Keen to go back to the LEMOINE,WEATHERS, JUDE GEORGE EDWARD regular agenda.

LEVY,WHEAT, SCOTT CONNIE COWAN J WAYNE, JESSICA LEE WEATHERS, GEORGE EDWARD Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: LEWIS,WIEBECK, ALEXIS LEILANI JAYDE L LEWIS,WILKINSON, DEAN HOWARD LINDA CAMERON WHEAT, CONNIE J YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. LEWIS,WILLIAMS, JEREMY ROBIN BRYSTON R WIEBECK, LEILANI L MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE

LONG,WILLIAMSON, JENNIFER JACKY RAHL WILKINSON, LINDA CAMERON NAYS: NONE LONG,WYNNE, TABITHA CRISTA NICOLE STOKES WILLIAMS, ROBIN R WILLIAMSON, JACKY ABSENT: MR. DELATTE LOTT, KEVIN DOUGLAS LOTT, KYLE THOMAS WYNNE, CRISTA STOKES ABSTAIN: NONE

LOTT, SHEILAH K Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. MACK, KEVIN W ------th MARTIN,Given under ARMOND my handR JR and seal of this office this 16 day of October, 2020. The chair addressed agenda item number 10, “Discuss and take action upon L.P. No. 20-13, Section 70-235, “Responsibility for Grinder Pump System Maintenance”, of the Code Of Ordinances of MARX, KASEY CAMPBELL JASON B. HARRIS Livingstonth Parish by Mandating Community Sewer Systems to Maintain Grinder Pumps Connected to MATTHEWS, TABITHA SHENE Given under my hand and seal of this office thisthat 16 System” day – ofJohn October Wascom”. , Councilman2020. Wascom stated that he attended the September 29, 2020 MAYON,Livingston BETH Parish ASHLEY Clerk of Court meeting of the Livingston Parish Ordinance Committee where the recent grinder pump ordinance that was JASON B. HARRIS passed by the Council was discussed. He felt that each member of the Ordinance Committee supported MCCANN, STEPHEN CRAIG that the ordinance needed modifications and that it should be addressed by the whole council during the MCDONALD, MELVIN R Livingston Parish Clerk of Court next meeting. He spoke of a question that was addressed during the committee meeting being “Can public MCGEE,Run: MYRONTHURSDAY FENAL, NOVEMBER 5, 2020 entities, like sewer treatment facilities legally and constitutionally maintain, repair and replace private owned individual grinder pumps without executing any kind of act of donation or contract between these MCNEESE, PENNY B private entities, homeowners, and utility companies?” In addition, he questioned enforcement, action or MEAUX, LAWRENCE J JR Run: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2020 recourse that could be taken by the homeowner if the sewer collection and treatment facilities, due to unforeseen cost or lack of contract, were unable to comply. He felt that the current ordinance would lead MINTON, MONICA MARIE Authorized for Payment to litigation involving the parish. The chair allowed a lengthy discussion which included the timeframe QUASDORF for the ordinance suspension. Councilman Girlinghouse shared an email statement from constituent Eric MITCHELL,Tonya Hawkins ANA MARIA SERRANO Harrell which had been sent at an earlier date to the whole Council. The Deputy Clerk, Angie Cornett Authorized for Payment MORAN,Deputy KELLI Clerk DAVIDSONof Court/Jury Coordinator asked for clarification on the resolution wording and Councilman Wascom obliged. Before calling for the Tonya Hawkins Publicvote, theInput: chair Michael recommended Simoneaux that, theSecretary individuals of Board who ofworked Supervisors on the forordinance Carter Plantationenhancements Community would MORRIS,Livingston JERRY Parish ALAN Clerk of Court Developmentattend council District ordinanc e committee meetings to update progress in light of the sixty-day deadline. MULLEN, ANTHONY E Deputy Clerk of Court/Jury Coordinator MUSE, ALAN GLENN STATE OF LOUISIANA Livingston Parish Clerk of Court MYERS, GLORIA M PARISH OF LIVINGSTON NAGY, DONNA ROSE NARY, STEPHANIE MARIE LPR NO. 20-324 NOBLE, MinutesRICHARD of the WILLIAM Livingston Parish Council The following resolution was offered by John Wascom and seconded by R.C. “Bubba” Harris: Livingston, Louisiana NOBLE, SARAH ELIZABETH October 8, 2020 OLIPHANT, ROBERT DEWAYNE L.P. RESOLUTION NO. 20-324 PARKER,The PENNY Livingston LYNN Parish Council met in a regular session duly called, advertised, and convened at A RESOLUTION TO TEMPORARILY SUSPEND SECTION 70-235, PATTERSON,its regular DAVID meeting B place, the Parish Council Chambers, Governmental Building, 20355 “RESPONSIBILITY FOR GRINDER PUMP SYSTEM MAINTENANCE”, OF Government Boulevard, Livingston, Louisiana, on Thursday, October 8, 2020, at the hour of six THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF LIVINGSTON PARISH. PAYNE, o’clockROY HENRY(6:00) p.m. JR with the following Livingston Parish Council members present:

PAYTON, ROBERT JOSEPH Jeff Ard R.C. “Bubba” Harris WHEREAS, the Parish Council has received complaints and a notice of legal and PENDARVIS, GarryAMBER Talbert Gerald McMorris constitutional challenges to L.P.O. 20-13 which amends the Code of Ordinances of the Parish Of PERKINS, MARSHAMaurice “Scooter”MARIE Keen Tracy Girlinghouse Livingston, Louisiana by adding Section 70-235, “Responsibility for Grinder Pump System PETERS, BRANDONJohn Wascom LEE Shane Mack Maintenance” mandating community sewer systems to maintain grinder pumps that are connected to that system; and PETERS,Absent: DARRELL Councilman JUAN Randy Delatte

PIERSON,Also TODD present : RANDALLayton Ricks, Parish President; WHEREAS, the Parish Council is considering amendments to L.P.O. 20-13, Section 70- PITRE, PENNY PRICEBrad Cascio, representing in the absence of Chris Moody, 235, “Responsibility for Grinder Pump System Maintenance” and is requesting the parish sewer PLAISANCE, JESSEParish ROSS Legal Counsel; companies/districts to draft an agreement/contract to address individually private owned grinder City of Denham Springs Sam Digirolamo, Planning and Department of Public Works Director pumps within their service area; and POCHE, CARRIE S ------

POCHE,The RHONDA chair asked L the public to please mute or turn off their cell phones. TO: THE LIVINGSTON PARISH NEWS THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the enforcement of L.P.O. 20-13 be suspended for OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF RECORD POPE, HELGA------B The chair announced that Public Input would be accepted from any member of the audience 60 days pending possible amendments; and ATTN: LEGAL DEPARTMENT – PUBLIC BID QUAVE,wishing MELISSA to address an agenda item and explained the procedure. REED, SHEILA------LEBOUEF FINALLY, FURTHERMORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PARISH COUNCIL OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID 20-13 REEVES,The BILLIE chair addressed R agenda item number 7, “Presentations”, and advised that there were none and LIVINGSTON PARISH, LOUISIANA: The Code of Ordinances of the Parish of Livingston, moved to the next agenda item. Louisiana hereby temporarily suspends Section 70-235, “Responsibility for Grinder Pump System The following is a list of 252 Jurors drawn to serve and------who shall report for duty at the Livingston Maintenance”, which Section currently reads as follows: SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS The chair addressed agenda item 8, “Adoption of the Minutes from the September 24, 2020 regular Parish Courthouse located at 20300 Government Boulevard, Livingston, LA at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, meeting of the Livingston Parish Council”. Section 70-235. Responsibility for Grinder Pump System Maintenance November 17, 2020. Electronic bids will be received by the City of Denham Springs, Louisiana to supply its needs for LPR NO. 20-319 The operation, maintenance, and/or replacement of grinder pump systems, Submersible Solids Handling Pumps for a period of one (1) year, with an option to extend the MOTION was made by Tracy Girlinghouse and duly seconded by Gerald McMorris to dispense including those in existence prior to the effective date of this ordinance, will be the contract for one (1) additional year. Pump specifications and bidder instructions are available to with the reading of the minutes dated September 24, 2020 for the regular meeting of responsibility of the Community Sewer System that it is connected to. vendors by registering with LaMATS e-Auction Services (EASiBUY) at the Livingston Parish Council and adopt as written. ABADIE, TIFFANY OLANO https://lamats.eauctionservices.com . Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: ACHEE, LAWRENCE W Vendor registration and submission of product informationACOSTA, is due on WHITNEY November MAE 19, 2020 at 4:00 YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. YEAS: MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. p.m. by online submission only through https://lamats.eauctionservices.comADAMS, GWYNNE. Online PURVIS price bids are MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE scheduled to be accepted from registered bidders commencing December 1, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. until KEEN AKINS, LINDA I NAYS: NONE 10:00 a.m. There is no cost to register, to receive bid specifications or to submit proposals and bids. ALBARADO, DALLAS JEAN NAYS: MR. TALBERT, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE An administrative fee of 3% of sales made pursuant to the resulting contract is payable by a selected ABSENT: MR. DELATTE ALFORD, ZACHARY AARON vendor as provided in the Bidder Instructions. ABSENT: MR. DELATTE ALLEMENT, BONNIE EILEEN ABSTAIN: NONE Bidding will be conducted in real-time in a reverse auction format. Bidders will be allowed to see ABSTAIN: NONE ALLEN, DEBORAH F Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. the rank of their bids and may continuously lower their bids until the bidding period ends. Questions ALLYN, MEGAN RENEE ------related to this bid should be directed to the Denham Springs Purchase Department, City of Denham The chair addressed agenda item number 9, “Adopt resolution to (re)schedule the November 26, Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. Springs, P.O. Box 1629, Denham Springs, AMOS,LA KESHONDRIA70727-1629 or emailed to 2020, December 10, 2020 and December 24, 2020 regular meetings of the Council due to the [email protected] . AMY, KELLI MICHELLE Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays - Shane Mack” The chair addressed agenda item number 11, “Parish President’s Report” and asked if the Parish ASHLEY, THOMAS W President had anything to report. Mr. Layton Ricks advised that he had no report at that time, THE CITY OF DENHAM SPRINGS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. LPR NO. 20-320 and he left the meeting. AUCOIN-BUUCK, TIFFANY MOTION was made by Garry “Frog” Talbert and duly seconded by R.C. “Bubba” Harris to change ------BAHAM, MITCHELL DWAYNE UNTIL: DECEMBER 1, 2020 10:00 A.M. the regularly scheduled meeting dates of the Livingston Parish Council for the months The chair addressed agenda item numbers 12a through 12g, “Planning Commission BANKSTON, CHERYL B of November and December to accommodate for the upcoming holidays as follows: Recommendations:” and called upon Mr. Sam Digirolamo, Planning and Department of Public FOR: SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS Works Director. BANKSTON, CLYDE JR NOVEMBER: CITY OF DENHAM SPRINGS, LOUISIANA BARKER, JASON BYRAN The regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council scheduled on Thursday, THE HONORABLE GERARD LANDRY, MAYOR BARNETT, CYNTHIA W November 26, 2020 at six (6:00) p.m. has been cancelled. LPR NO. 20-325 BATTLESON, JASON CHAD MOTION was made by Gerald McMorris and duly seconded by Tracy Girlinghouse to accept the DECEMBER: BEACHUM, REX WAYNE recommendation of the Livingston Parish Planning Commission to approve the final AD DATES: 11/05/20 & 11/12/20BEESON, BRIANNA site plan of the Snowball Stand located on Louisiana Hwy 42, Section 36 T7S R4E BELCHER, DAVID A in Council District 6. The regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council scheduled on Thursday,

BELL, RUTH A December 10, 2020 at six (6:00) p.m. has been rescheduled and changed to Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: Thursday, December 3, 2020 at six (6:00) p.m. PER STATUTE 38:2212.1 BENDILY, MARY ANN YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. BENSON, RENEE ANN The following is a list of 252 Jurors drawn to serve and who shall report for duty at the Livingston and MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE BIGGS, MARY Z TheParish following Courthouse is a list of 2located52 Jurors at drawn 20300 to serve Government and whoBIRCH, shall Boulevard, report LINDA for dutyVICKREY Livingston, at the Livingston LA at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, NAYS: NONE The regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council scheduled on Thursday, ParishNovember Courthouse 17, located2020. at 20300 Government Boulevard,BLOUNT, Livingston, JOHN LA at C 8:3 0 a.m. on Tuesday, December 24, 2019 at six (6:00) p.m. has been rescheduled and changed to ABSENT: MR. DELATTE November 17, 2020. BRADFORD, RENADA CARNITA Thursday, December 17, 2020 at six (6:00) p.m. ABSTAIN: NONE BREAUX, LISA MILLER Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: BREWER, KRISTIAN HAZELETT Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted ABADIE,ABADIE, TIFFANY TIFFANY OLANO OLANO BROUSSARD, CHANTELL GANAWAY YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. ------ACHEE, LAWRENCE W Public Input: Morgan Sanchez, of Forte and Tablada, Parish Review Engineer ACHEE, LAWRENCE W BROUSSARD, GERALD SOLOMON MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE ACOSTA,ACOSTA, WHITNEY WHITNEY MAE MAE ADAMS, GWYNNE PURVIS BROWN, ROBIN RENEE NAYS: NONE LPR NO. 20-326 ADAMS, GWYNNE PURVIS AKINS, LINDA I BROWNE, JESSICA H MOTION was made by John Wascom and duly seconded by Maurice “Scooter” Keen to accept ABSENT: MR. DELATTE ALBARADO,AKINS, LINDA DALLAS I JEAN BROWNING, FRANCES B the recommendation of the Livingston Parish Planning Commission to approve the ALFORD, ZACHARY AARON ALBARADO, DALLAS JEAN BRYANT, FREDDIE D ABSTAIN: NONE revised preliminary plat for Allen Trails, with the requested waiver of an “L” ALLEMENT, BONNIE EILEEN ALFORD, ZACHARY AARON turnaround instead of a “T” turnaround, located on , Section ALLEN, DEBORAH F BURKETT, MICHAEL ERIC Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. ALLEMENT, BONNIE EILEEN 76 T6S R2E in Council District 4. ALLYN, MEGAN RENEE BURNS, ALVIN J ------AMOS, KESHONDRIA LPR NO. 20-321 ALLEN, DEBORAH F BURNS, DEBORAH W Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: AMY,ALLYN, KELLI MEGAN MICHELLE RENEE MOTION was made by Garry Talbert and duly seconded by Jeff Ard to lift the agenda to discuss ASHLEY, THOMAS W BYRD, KAMIE J the resolution about opening the parish. YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. AMOS, KESHONDRIA AUCOIN-BUUCK, TIFFANY CALBERT, DANA PAXTON MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE

BAHAM,AMY, KELLI MITCHELL MICHELLE DWAYNE CALHOUN, DAVID The chair asked if all were in favor, but Councilman Garry Talbert asked for a roll call for a BANKSTON, CHERYL B NAYS: NONE ASHLEY, THOMAS W unanimous record due to the lifting of the agenda. The chair asked the Deputy Clerk, Angie Cornett, BANKSTON,AUCOIN-BUUCK, CLYDE JR TIFFANY to call the roll. ABSENT: MR. DELATTE BARKER, JASON BYRAN CALLAHAN, NETTIE STOWERS BAHAM, MITCHELL DWAYNE BARNETT, CYNTHIA W CAMPO, BERNARD L III Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: ABSTAIN: NONE BATTLESON,BANKSTON, JASON CHERYL CHAD B CARTER, MICHELLE BOYD Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted BEACHUM,BANKSTON, REX WAYNECLYDE JR CASCIO, SAMANTHA LEE YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. BEESON,BARKER, BRIANNA JASON BYRAN MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE ------BELCHER, DAVID A CASH, MICHAEL ENGENE Public Input: Billy Taylor, engineer for the development gave some background and stated that BELL,BARNETT, RUTH A CYNTHIA W CASTEEL, SEAN ROBERT NAYS: NONE Councilman Randy Delatte was unable to attend the council meeting, but that he fully supported

BENDILY,BATTLESON, MARY ANN JASON CHAD CHAISSON, DAVID AUSTIN the project. BENSON, RENEE ANN ABSENT: MR. DELATTE BEACHUM, REX WAYNE BIGGS, MARY Z CHAPMAN, LONNIE LEE BEESON, BRIANNA ABSTAIN: NONE LPR NO. 20-327 BIRCH, LINDA VICKREY CICET, AGNES L MOTION was made by Garry Talbert and duly seconded by Gerald McMorris to reject the BELCHER, DAVID A BLOUNT, JOHN C CLARK, AREATHA Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. recommendation of the Livingston Parish Planning Commission and to approve the BRADFORD,BELL, RUTH RENADA A CARNITA CLARK, CYNTHIA ELLEN TALAFUSE ------preliminary site plan for Bridgeside RV & Storage, WITH the requested waivers BREAUX,BENDILY, LISA MARY MILLER ANN Deputy Clerk, Lauren White read the title and parts of the resolution. The chair asked if there was to have a fence on all three sides, a 25’ buffer zone and setback requirements (5’ COCHRAN, DANA RHEAMS BREWER,BENSON, KRISTIAN RENEE HAZELETT ANN any discussion. Councilman Garry Talbert spoke about the Council’s concern that some of the instead of 7’ setback on the side), located on Louisiana Highway 22, Section 37 T8S BROUSSARD, CHANTELL GANAWAY BIGGS, MARY Z COLE, STEPHANIE LYNN businesses have been treated unfairly in respect to the Governor. He wanted to clarify that, despite R7E in Council District 8. BROUSSARD, GERALD SOLOMON COMBS, KRISTA FIELDING council wishes, there are certain agencies in state government which regulate businesses that the BROWN,BIRCH, ROBIN LINDA RENEE VICKREY Council has no control over. He wanted the public to understand that personal choices to move Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: BROWNE,BLOUNT, JESSICA JOHN H C CONIGLIO, JARROD J forward would still be subjecting themselves to risks and scrutiny by State Government. The chair YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. BROWNING,BRADFORD, FRANCES RENADA B CARNITA CONTRERAS-VALLEJO, CARLOS E asked for further comments from the audience or the council. Having none, he asked the Deputy BRYANT, FREDDIE D MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE COUCH, TERRY R Clerk, Angie Cornett, to call the roll. BURKETT,BREAUX, MICHAEL LISA MILLER ERIC NAYS: NONE BURNS,BREWER, ALVIN KRISTIAN J HAZELETT CRAIG, COREY JOSEPH STATE OF LOUISIANA BURNS, DEBORAH W CRAIG, JIMMY ALLEN BROUSSARD, CHANTELL GANAWAY ABSENT: MR. DELATTE BYRD, KAMIE J BROUSSARD, GERALD SOLOMON DAIGLE, KYLIE CELESTE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON CALBERT, DANA PAXTON ABSTAIN: NONE

CALHOUN,BROWN, DAVID ROBIN RENEE DAILEY, MORGAN MICHELLE BROWNE, JESSICA H DAVIS, JEREMY LPR NO. 20-322 Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted

BROWNING, FRANCES B DAVIS, RICKY DALE ------The following resolution was offered by John Wascom and seconded by Tracy Girlinghouse: Public Input: Brian Hutchinson, LA Hwy 16 Denham Springs; BRYANT, FREDDIE D DAY, GRACIE Thomas Johnson, Alvin Fairburn & Associates, LLC BURKETT, MICHAEL ERIC DEAL, PATRICIA G RESOLUTION NO. 20-322 BURNS, ALVIN J DECHARA, TOMMY GENE JR A RESOLUTION OF THE LIVINGSTON PARISH COUNCIL CALLING FOR AN IMMEDIATE REOPENING OF ALL BURNS, DEBORAH W DESORMEAUX, BRANDON P LIVINGSTON PARISH BUSINESSES THUS AIDING IN BYRD, KAMIE J DIAZ, LALAINE ELIZABETH CALBERT, DANA PAXTON DIBBLE, TAYLOR ANTHONY CALHOUN, DAVID DOUGLAS, SHAUN LOUIS DUCOTE, FRANCIS MICHAEL DUGAS, RICHARD D DUHON, DEREK JORDON DUPLESSIS, LINDA LEE DUPRE, CHRISTOPHER PAUL EASLEY, CODY MICHAEL EAST, MARSHALL EASTERLY, BRUCE R EDDLEMAN, JACOB RAY ELLARD, DEBBRA PRINGLE ENGLER, MELANIE HAYNES EVANS, WILLIE R FARMER, SLADE ERIC FASBENDER, ERIC RICHARD FERACHI, KRISTI NICOLE FONTENOT, MARY PAULINE FOSTER, CHASE LAWRENCE FREER, ASHLEY RENEE GABRIEL, DARRELL JAMES GALLMAN, GEORGE R LPR NO. 20-325 MOTION was made by Gerald McMorris and duly seconded by Tracy Girlinghouse to accept the recommendation of the Livingston Parish Planning Commission to approve the final site plan of the Snowball Stand located on Louisiana Hwy 42, Section 36 T7S R4E in Council District 6.

Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: TWO (2) DEPUTY CLERK POSITION(S) FOR THE EMPLOYEES OF THE LIVINGSTON PARISH COUNCIL OFFICE. YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. NAYS: NONE MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE

ABSENT: MR. DELATTE NAYS: NONE

ABSTAIN: NONE ABSENT: MR. DELATTE

Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted ABSTAIN: NONE ------Public Input: Morgan Sanchez, of Forte and Tablada, Parish Review Engineer And the ordinance was declared adopted on the 8th day of October 2020.

LPR NO. 20-326 (The above and foregoing ordinance, upon final approval by the President, or the Council in case MOTION was made by John Wascom and duly seconded by Maurice “Scooter” Keen to accept of veto by the President, shall be published in full in the Official Journal by the Clerk of the Council the recommendation of the Livingston Parish Planning Commission to approve the within fifteen (15) days of its adoption and shall be recorded in full in the Livingston Parish revised preliminary plat for Allen Trails, with the requested waiver of an “L” Council Ordinance Book No. 4). turnaround instead of a “T” turnaround, located on Louisiana Highway 16, Section ------76 T6S R2E in Council District 4. The chair addressed agenda item(s) 16 a, b and c, “Waiver request(s) of Section 125-27, “Driveway culverts and/or Subsurface Drainage”, to allow subsurface drainage in a subdivision:”. Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:

YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. LPR NO. 20-335 MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE MOTION was made by Maurice “Scooter” Keen and duly seconded by John Wascom to

NAYS: NONE authorize and approve the waiver request of Section 125-27, “Driveway culverts and/or Subsurface Drainage”, for Denise Singleton addressed at 9543 West Blount ABSENT: MR. DELATTE Road, Denham Springs, LA 70706 located in Blount Estates, Lot 4, in Council District 3. ABSTAIN: NONE Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted ------YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. Public Input: Billy Taylor, engineer for the development gave some background and stated that MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE Councilman Randy Delatte was unable to attend the council meeting, but that he fully supported the project. NAYS: NONE

LPR NO. 20-327 ABSENT: MR. DELATTE MOTION was made by Garry Talbert and duly seconded by Gerald McMorris to reject the recommendation of the Livingston Parish Planning Commission and to approve the ABSTAIN: NONE

preliminary site plan for Bridgeside RV & Storage, WITH the requested waivers Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. to have a fence on all three sides, a 25’ buffer zone and setback requirements (5’ ------instead of 7’ setback on the side), located on Louisiana Highway 22, Section 37 T8S LPR NO. 20-336 R7E in Council District 8. THE LIVINGSTON PARISH NEWS MOTION was made by Maurice “Scooter” Keen and duly seconded by Gerald McMorris to THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 05, 2020 I 18Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: authorize and approve the waiver request of Section 125-27, “Driveway culverts ___ and/or Subsurface Drainage”, for Mark and Bonnie Pendergraft addressed at 30771 YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. Barnette Lane, Denham Springs, LA 70726 located in Restoration Place, Lot F, in MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE

Council District 3. NAYS: NONE Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:

ABSENT: MR. DELATTE YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE ABSTAIN: NONE NAYS: NONE PUBLIC NOTICE Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted ------ABSENT: MR. DELATTE The Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office will accept sealed bids until 10:00 a.m., Public Input: Brian Hutchinson, LA Hwy 16 Denham Springs; November 16, 2020 for the purchase of the following: Thomas Johnson, Alvin Fairburn & Associates, LLC ABSTAIN: NONE

Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. (1) 2021 – GMC, YUKON XL, SLT, FOUR WHEEL DRIVE OR THE EQUIVALENT. LPR NO. 20-328 ------(1) 2021 – GMC, YUKON XL, SLT, FOUR WHEEL DRIVE OR THE EQUIVALENT MOTION was made by Garry Talbert and duly seconded by R.C. “Bubba” Harris to reject the Councilman Jeff Ard stated that he had an additional waiver request that had been accidentally recommendation of the Livingston Parish Planning Commission to approve the pulled. The chair allowed the item to be addressed at this time. preliminary site plan for Belmont, located on Pete’s Highway, Section 48, T7S R3E in Exact specifications can be obtained at the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office, Courthouse Council District 5, and to send it back to planning due to sign requirements. LPR NO. 20-337 Building, Office of Jamie Felder, 20300 Government Blvd., Livingston, Louisiana MOTION was made by Jeff Ard and duly seconded by R.C. “Bubba” Harris to authorize and Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday. approve the waiver request of Section 125-27, “Driveway culverts and/or YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. Subsurface Drainage”, for John & Christine Mouton: addressed at 15308 East Ridge Bids will be opened at 10:00 a.m., Monday, November 16, 2020 MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE Drive, Lot 24 located in East Ridge in Council District 1. Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: THE SHERIFF RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. NAYS: NONE YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. ABSENT: MR. DELATTE MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE ______JASON ARD, SHERIFF ABSTAIN: NONE NAYS: NONE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted ABSENT: MR. DELATTE ------Publish: Thursday, October 29, 2020 Mr. Digirolamo advised that agenda item 12e, “TRC Timber & Development, LLC, Juban Road, ABSTAIN: NONE Thursday, November 5, 2020 Section 16, T7S R3E, Council District 5”, had been pulled. Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. ------LPR NO. 20-329 LPR NO. 20-338 MOTION was made by Maurice “Scooter” Keen and duly seconded by R.C. “Bubba” Harris to MOTION was made by Gerald McMorris and duly seconded by Maurice “Scooter” Keen to accept the recommendation of the Livingston Parish Planning Commission to approve authorize and approve the waiver request of Section 125-27, “Driveway culverts NOTICE OF MEETING CHANGE(S) the preliminary site plan for Denham Townhomes, located on Louisiana Highway and/or Subsurface Drainage”, for Chad and Abigail Brewer: addressed at 27525 16, Sections 40 & 46, T6S R3 & 2 in Council District 3. Gaylord Road, Lot 10 located in Country Acres in Council District 6. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, the regular meetings of the Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: Livingston Parish Council that were scheduled for the months of YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. November and December have been changed by a majority vote of the MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE Council due to the upcoming holidays as follows:

NAYS: NONE NAYS: NONE

ABSENT: MR. DELATTE ABSENT: MR. DELATTE NOVEMBER: The regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council scheduled on ABSTAIN: NONE ABSTAIN: NONE Thursday, November 26, 2020 at six (6:00) p.m. has been cancelled.

Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. ------DECEMBER: LPR NO. 20-330 The chair addressed agenda item 17, “Name an unnamed road off of LA Hwy 441 in Council The regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council scheduled on MOTION was made by R.C. “Bubba” Harris and duly seconded by Maurice “Scooter” Keen to District 9- Shane Mack” and explained that the lack of a sign on the private road caused Thursday, December 10, 2020 at six (6:00) p.m. has been accept the recommendation of the Livingston Parish Planning Commission to approve problems for people who were looking for the cemetery. Councilman Mack stated that he rescheduled and changed to Thursday, December 3, 2020 at six the preliminary site plan for Seventh Ward Elementary School located on communicated with the Department of Public Works and with the Permit Office who determines (6:00) p.m. Louisiana Highway 16, Section 20 & 50, T7S R3E in Council District 5. if this is acceptable for 911 addresses. He asked for a waiver due to too many characters, thirty instead of twenty, and to name the road Lloyd W. Hutchinson Cemetery Road. and Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: LPR NO. 20-339 The regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council scheduled on YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. MOTION was made by Garry Talbert and duly seconded by R.C. “Bubba” Harris to grant a waiver MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE Thursday, December 24, 2020 at six (6:00) p.m. has been of Section 58-20 due to number of spaces and characters and to name an unnamed road, rescheduled and changed to Thursday, December 17, 2020 at six NAYS: NONE Lloyd W. Hutchinson Cemetery Road, located off of LA Hwy 441 in Council District (6:00) p.m. 9. ABSENT: MR. DELATTE Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: All meetings of the Livingston Parish Council are open to the public and are ABSTAIN: NONE held in the Livingston Parish Governmental Building, located in the Council

YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. Chambers, 20355 Governmental Boulevard, Livingston, LA. Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE ------The chair addressed agenda item number 13, “Planning Department: Hunter’s Ridge, 1st Filing: NAYS: NONE /s/ Sandy C. Teal i. Accept roads & improvements into the Parish Maintenance System ABSENT: MR. DELATTE ii. Release $157,545.84 maintenance bond Sandy C. Teal, Council Clerk Joe May Road Sections 25 & 26, T7S R3E Council District 6 ABSTAIN: NONE Livingston Parish Council

LPR NO. 20-331 Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. ------MOTION was made by Garry Talbert and duly seconded by Gerald McMorris to accept the roads The chair addressed agenda item 18, “Board (re)appointment(s): a. Livingston Parish Gravity and improvements into the Parish Maintenance System for Hunter’s Ridge, 1st Filing, Drainage District 2 – Garry Talbert” and Councilman Talbert explained that the additional two located on Joe May Road Section 25 & 26, T7S R3E in Council District 6. board members were done by act of legislature in summer of 2017 regular session but were yet

Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: to be filled. He spoke of an almost seven (7) million-dollar hazard mitigation grant that had been awarded to Gravity 2 but the board did not wish to move forward with it. YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE LPR NO. 20-340 NAYS: NONE MOTION was made by Garry Talbert and duly seconded by Tracy Girlinghouse to appoint Matt Hughes (resident of Council District 3) and Chris Wascom (resident of Council District ABSENT: MR. DELATTE 2) whose four (4) year terms will expire on November 8, 2024 and to replace Charles Kemp with Brian Keith Emrick (resident of Council District 2) who will finish out the ABSTAIN: NONE four (4) year term to expire on November 8, 2022 to Gravity Drainage District No. 2. Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. ------Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: LPR NO. 20-332 MOTION was made by Gerald McMorris and duly seconded by Garry Talbert to release the YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. maintenance bond in the amount of one hundred fifty- seven thousand, five hundred MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE forty-five dollars and eighty four cents ($157,545.84) for Hunter’s Ridge, 1st Filing, NAYS: NONE located on Joe May Road Section 25 & 26, T7S R3E in Council District 6. ABSENT: MR. DELATTE Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: ABSTAIN: NONE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATION STATEMENTS YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. ENGINEERING SERVICES ------NAYS: NONE The chair addressed agenda item 19, “Add Matherne Place to the Parish Maintenance System The Livingston Parish Government has secured funding through FEMA & GOHSEP for the August Flood ABSENT: MR. DELATTE under “Type D Roads”– Maurice “Scooter” Keen.” (DR-4277) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program for drainage improvements to S. Woodcrest Avenue in

ABSTAIN: NONE LPR NO. 20-341 Denham Springs, Livingston Parish. The parish is interested in procuring the services of an engineering MOTION was made by Maurice “Scooter” Keen and duly seconded by R.C. “Bubba” Harris to firm. The selected firm will provide professional engineering services to complete studies, Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. add Matherne Place, located off of Dunn Road in Council District 3, to the Type D Road environmental and necessary permitting and to prepare engineering design plans and specifications for ------Parish maintenance program. the S. Woodcrest Avenue Subsurface Drainage Project. The chair addressed agenda item 14, “Public Hearing and Adoption of L.P. Ordinance No.20-27: Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: Declaration of Surplus property and authorize the sale of to Joshua Irvine in the sum of Interested parties are invited to obtain a Qualification Statement package by contacting Ms. Heather $23,000.00 located at 23400 Boss McNabb Road, Livingston, LA 70754, Lot 5, Union Landing YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. Crain at (225) 686-4415 or by sending an email request to [email protected] or by mailing a written Estates Subdivision and authorize the Parish President to execute any and all documents necessary MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE request to Ms. Heather Crain, Grant Coordinator, P.O. Box 1060, Livingston, LA 70754. to convey the property to Joshua Irvine”. NAYS: NONE Responses to the Request for Qualification Statements shall be mailed to the above address, or in the The chair declared that the Public Hearing was open after he read the agenda item aloud. ABSENT: MR. DELATTE case of hand delivery, to Ms. Heather Crain, 20355 Government Blvd., Livingston, Louisiana 70754. The chair asked for public input from the audience. Having no public input, the chair closed the Responses to this RFQ must be received no later than 3:00 P.M. on Thursday, November 19, 2020. public hearing. ABSTAIN: NONE Please state “S. Woodcrest Avenue Subsurface Drainage Project Qualifications Statement-Engineering Services” on the cover. Responses received after the time and date set forth will not be considered. Councilman Keen asked if the money would go back into the General Fund and wondered if it Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted.

could be dedicated to purchase no littering signs across the parish. Councilman Wascom replied ------Electronic bidding and official bid documents are available at that it could be added when the budget is amended. The chair then asked that the ordinance be The chair addressed agenda item 20, “Discuss upcoming October 31, 2020 Trunk-or-Treat event https://www.centralauctionhouse.com/main.php. read by title. located at South Park in Denham Springs - R.C. “Bubba” Harris” and Councilman Harris stated

that it was the fourth year to hold Trunk or Treat. He asked that anyone wanting to donate candy Livingston Parish Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer and follows federal provisions that are LPR NO. 20-333 and/or participate would contact the council office to give their name and type of contribution. part of the 2 CFR 200 and the FEMA Public Assistance Program. Certified DBE firms are encouraged to The following ordinance which was previously introduced in written form required for adoption Councilman Keen noted that people could drop candy off at the Council office. submit or to be used as primary of as sub-consultants with the primary responding firm. at a regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council on September 24, 2020, a summary thereof ------having been published in the Official Journal together with a notice of public hearing which was The chair addressed agenda item number 21: Committee Report(s): held in accordance with said public notice, was brought up for final passage on October 8, 2020 a. Ordinance Committee: Recommendation(s) of ordinance introductions and REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATION STATEMENTS on Motion of Maurice “Scooter” Keen and seconded by Gerald McMorris: amendments: ENGINEERING SERVICES

i. Introduction of Ordinance: Littering L.P. ORDINANCE 20-27 ii. Introduction of Ordinance: Small Wireless Facilities b. Finance Committee The Livingston Parish Government has secured funding through FEMA & GOHSEP for the August Flood (DR-4277) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program for drainage improvements to Jason Drive in Denham AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE LIVINGSTON PARISH COUNCIL TO DECLARE: Councilman Tracy Girlinghouse, Ordinance Committee Chairman deferred the item to Springs, Livingston Parish. The parish is interested in procuring the services of an engineering firm. The Councilman Talbert due to his absence at the last meeting. Councilman Talbert explained that 1) A CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF LAND TOGETHER WITH ALL they were working on the littering ordinance and were awaiting some information on legal matters selected firm will provide professional engineering services to complete studies, environmental and IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, LOCATED IN THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON, so they were unable to introduce it at that time but would address it at the next ordinance meeting. necessary permitting and to prepare engineering design plans and specifications for the Jason Drive Councilman Talbert stated that the second item was the introduction of an ordinance to address Subsurface Drainage Project. small cellular towers. The current ordinance, as he explained was to address big towers, but small STATE OF LOUISIANA, AS SURPLUS PROPERTY NO LONGER NEEDED cells allowed use of existing telephone poles. Interested parties are invited to obtain a Qualification Statement package by contacting Ms. Heather FOR PUBLIC PURPOSE, AND BEING FURTHER DESIGNATED AS: Crain at (225) 686-4415 or by sending an email request to [email protected] or by mailing a written The following ordinance was introduced in proper written form and read by title, to wit: request to Ms. Heather Crain, Grant Coordinator, P.O. Box 1060, Livingston, LA 70754. ONE (1) CERTAIN LOT OR PARCEL OF GROUND, SITUATED IN SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, RANGE 5 EAST, LOCATED IN LIVINGSTON L.P. ORDINANCE 20-29 Responses to the Request for Qualification Statements shall be mailed to the above address, or in the PARISH, LOUISIANA, AND BEING LOT NUMBER FIVE (5) OF UNION case of hand delivery, to Ms. Heather Crain, 20355 Government Blvd., Livingston, Louisiana 70754. LANDING ESTATES SUBDIVISION, AND BEING DESIGNATED ON THE AN ORDINANCE TO CREATE AND ENACT CHAPTER 70 “UTILITIES,” ARTICLE VII Responses to this RFQ must be received no later than 3:00 P.M. on Thursday, November 19, 2020. OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF BY ALVIN FAIRBURN AND ASSOCIATES, “SMALL WIRELESS FACILITIES”, SECTIONS 70-400 THROUGH SECTIONS 70-409, OF Please state “Jason Drive Subsurface Drainage Project Qualifications Statement-Engineering Services” on DATED FEBRUARY 24, 2000, ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE THE CODE OF ORDINANCES IN AND FOR THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON TO OF THE CLERK OF COURT AND RECORDER FOR LIVINGSTON ESTABLISH STANDARDS FOR SMALL WIRELESS FACILITIES IN THE RIGHTS-OF- the cover. Responses received after the time and date set forth will not be considered. PARISH. SAID LOT IS SUBJECT TO SUCH COVENANTS, WAY IN THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON. RESTRICTIONS, SERVITUDES AND BUILDING LINES OF RECORD AND Electronic bidding and official bid documents are available at LPR NO. 20-342 https://www.centralauctionhouse.com/main.php. AS SHOWN ON THE OFFICIAL SUBDIVISION PLAT, AND ALSO BEING MOTION was offered by Garry Talbert seconded by R.C. “Bubba” Harris to publish the ordinance

FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS BY A SURVEY PLAT ENTITLED by title in the Official Journal in accordance with the legal mandates and set a Public MAP SHOWING BOUNDARY SURVEY OF LOT 5 OF UNION LANDING Hearing for Thursday, October 22, 2020 at the hour of six (6:00) p.m. at the Parish Livingston Parish Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer and follows federal provisions that are ESTATES SUBDIVISION FOR THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON BY FORTE Council Chambers in the Governmental Building located at 20355 Government part of the 2 CFR 200 and the FEMA Public Assistance Program. Certified DBE firms are encouraged to AND TABLADA, INC., SIGNED BY JAMIE M. BORDELON, PLS AND DATED Boulevard, Livingston, Louisiana, at which time comments will be received on the submit or to be used as primary of as sub-consultants with the primary responding firm. NOVEMBER 1, 2011. SAID LOT CONTAINS 0.94 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. proposed ordinance prior to a Council vote.

Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: 2) THE PROPERTY ACQUISTION IS RECORDED IN BOOK 1152, PAGE 347, FILE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATION STATEMENTS NUMBER: 787541, OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF THE CLERK AND YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. ENGINEERING SERVICES MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE RECORDER OF LIVINGSTON PARISH. THE MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IS 23400 BOSS MCNABB ROAD, LIVINGSTON, LA 70754. NAYS: NONE The Livingston Parish Government has secured funding through FEMA & GOHSEP for the August Flood ABSENT: MR. DELATTE 3) AND TO AUTHORIZE THE SALE OF SAID PROPERTY TO JOSHUA IRVINE, (DR-4277) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program for wind retrofitting of four critical facilities in Denham HIS AGENT OR ASSIGNS, FOR THE SUM OF TWENTY-THREE THOUSAND ABSTAIN: NONE Springs, Livingston Parish. The parish is interested in procuring the services of an engineering firm. The AND 00/100 ($23,000.00) DOLLARS CASH. Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. selected firm will provide professional engineering services to complete studies, environmental and

------necessary permitting and to prepare engineering design plans and specifications for the Denham Springs YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. Councilman Jeff Ard stated that the Finance committee had nothing to report at that time. Critical Facilities Wind Retrofits Project. MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE ------

The chair addressed agenda item 22, “District Attorney’s Report” and called upon Mr. Brad Cascio Interested parties are invited to obtain a Qualification Statement package by contacting Ms. Heather NAYS: NONE who was representing in the absence of Chris Moody. Mr. Cascio advised that he had nothing to

report at that time. Crain at (225) 686-4415 or by sending an email request to [email protected] or by mailing a written ABSENT: MR. DELATTE ------request to Ms. Heather Crain, Grant Coordinator, P.O. Box 1060, Livingston, LA 70754.

ABSTAIN: NONE The chair addressed agenda item 23, “Councilmen’s comments” and Councilman Keen shared the birth of his second grandchild in two months, Addie Rose Keen. Responses to the Request for Qualification Statements shall be mailed to the above address, or in the And the ordinance was declared adopted on the 8th day of October 2020. ------case of hand delivery, to Ms. Heather Crain, 20355 Government Blvd., Livingston, Louisiana 70754. Public Input: Michael Simoneaux, Secretary of Board of Supervisors for the Carter Plantation Responses to this RFQ must be received no later than 3:00 P.M. on Thursday, November 19, 2020. (The above and foregoing ordinance, upon final approval by the President, or the Council in case Community Development District, approached the podium to speak on an issue that was not on the Please state “Denham Springs Critical Facilities Wind Retrofits Project Qualifications Statement- of veto by the President, shall be published in full in the Official Journal by the Clerk of the Council agenda. The Chair asked Mr. Simoneaux to talk to him after the meeting. Mr. Simoneaux obliged and, having no further business, a motion to adjourn was requested until the next regular within fifteen (15) days of its adoption and shall be recorded in full in the Livingston Parish Engineering Services” on the cover. Responses received after the time and date set forth will not be meeting that was scheduled on Thursday, October 22, 2020, at the hour of six o’clock (6:00) considered. Council Ordinance Book No. 4). p.m. in Livingston, Louisiana. ------The chair addressed agenda item 15, “Public Hearing and Adoption of L.P. Ordinance No. 20-28, LPR NO. 20-343 Electronic bidding and official bid documents are available at “Reorganization of Council Staff Employee Chart (Legislative)”. MOTION was offered by Jeff Ard and duly seconded by R.C. “Bubba” Harris to adjourn the https://www.centralauctionhouse.com/main.php. October 8, 2020 regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council.

The chair declared that the Public Hearing was open. The chair asked for public input from the Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: Livingston Parish Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer and follows federal provisions that are audience. Having no public input, the chair closed the public hearing and asked that the ordinance part of the 2 CFR 200 and the FEMA Public Assistance Program. Certified DBE firms are encouraged to be read by title. YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. submit or to be used as primary of as sub-consultants with the primary responding firm. MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE LPR NO. 20-334 The following ordinance which was previously introduced in written form required for adoption NAYS: NONE

at a regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council on September 24, 2020, a summary thereof ABSENT: MR. DELATTE having been published in the Official Journal together with a notice of public hearing which was ABSTAIN: NONE held in accordance with said public notice, was brought up for final passage on October 8, 2020 on Motion of R.C. “Bubba” Harris and seconded by Jeff Ard: Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted and that the meeting was adjourned. L.P. ORDINANCE NO. 20-28 ------AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND REORGANIZE THE EMPLOYEE TITLES AND POSITIONS OF THE LIVINGSTON PARISH COUNCIL LEGISLATIVE /s/ Angie M. Cornett /s/ Shane Mack OFFICE BY ELIMINATING THE EMPLOYEE TITLES OF “EXECUTIVE Angie M. Cornett, Deputy Clerk Shane Mack, Council Chairman ASSISTANT” AND “OFFICE ASSISTANT 1” AND WHEREBY CREATING

TWO (2) DEPUTY CLERK POSITION(S) FOR THE EMPLOYEES OF THE

LIVINGSTON PARISH COUNCIL OFFICE. Nancy E. David Publisher

YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. DOCUMENT 00100 - ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE Sealed Bids will be received by Livingston Parish Public Schools, located at 13909 Florida Blvd., Livingston, J. McHugh David Jr. Publisher / Managing Editor Louisiana 70754 until Thursday, November 19, 2020 at 2:00 pm for the NAYS: NONE Seventh Ward Elementary ABSENT: MR. DELATTE Four Classroom Building Rob DeArmond David Gray 24495 LA HWY 16 ABSTAIN: NONE DENHAM SPRINGS, LOUISIANA 70726 Sports Lifestyle

And the ordinance was declared adopted on the 8th day of October 2020. At which time bids will be opened and publicly read aloud. Electronic bids will also be accepted. Please find bid related materials and place your electronic bids at Central Bidding, www.centralauctionhouse.com. Bids received after the above Editor Editor (The above and foregoing ordinance, upon final approval by the President, or the Council in case time will be returned unopened. Complete bidding documents may be obtained from the Central Bidding website. All of veto by the President, shall be published in full in the Official Journal by the Clerk of the Council documents will only be distributed electronically. If you have any questions, please call Alvin Fairburn’s office.

within fifteen (15) days of its adoption and shall be recorded in full in the Livingston Parish ALVIN FAIRBURN & ASSOCIATES, LLC Council Ordinance Book No. 4). 1289 Del Este Avenue, Denham Springs, LA 70726 Karen Brooks Paul Hatton ------PHONE (225)665-1515 FAX (225)665-1523

The chair addressed agenda item(s) 16 a, b and c, “Waiver request(s) of Section 125-27, “Driveway A Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference shall be held at: Seventh Ward Elementary School, 24495 LA HWY 16, Denham Sales Graphics culverts and/or Subsurface Drainage”, to allow subsurface drainage in a subdivision:”. Springs La 70726 on Monday November 9, 2020 @ 10:30 A.M. All bids must be accompanied by a bid security equal

to five percent (5%) of the base bid and any alternatives and subject to the conditions provided in the Instructions to

LPR NO. 20-335 Bidders. The successful contractor will be required to enter into a contract with the OWNER and to furnish all the MOTION was made by Maurice “Scooter” Keen and duly seconded by John Wascom to materials, perform all of the work, supervise, coordinate, administrate and be responsible for the work of the entire project. Margaret Smith No bids may be withdrawn after the closing time for receipt of bids for at least forty-five (45) days. The bond of the low authorize and approve the waiver request of Section 125-27, “Driveway culverts bidder will be held for forty-five (45) days, or until the contract is signed, whichever is shorter. Accounts Receivable and/or Subsurface Drainage”, for Denise Singleton addressed at 9543 West Blount Road, Denham Springs, LA 70706 located in Blount Estates, Lot 4, in Council PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BOND: A performance and payment bond for the work will be required upon execution of the contract, equal to one hundred percent (100%) of said contract written by a company licensed to do District 3. business in Louisiana and who is currently on the U.S. Department of the Treasury Financial Management Service List. Established in 1898 (ISSN 1545-9594) Publication No. 776740 The bond shall be countersigned by a person who is under contract and who is licensed as an insurance agent in the Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: State of Louisiana, and who is residing in this state.

YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. The Livingston Parish Public Schools reserves the right to reject any and all bids for just cause. In accordance with La. R.S. 38:2212 (A) (1) (b), the provisions and requirements of this section, those stated in the advertisement for bids, and Periodical postage paid in Denham Springs, Louisiana 70726 and MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE those required on the bid form shall not be considered as informalities and shall not be waived by any public entity.

NAYS: NONE Bidders must meet the requirements of the State of Louisiana Contractor’s Licensing Law, R.S. 37:2151 et seq. 70727. Published once weekly at 688 Hatchell Lane, Denham

NOTE: BIDS SHALL ONLY BE ACCEPTED FROM CONTRACTORS WHO ARE LICENSED UNDER LOUISIANA Springs, Louisiana 70726. POSTMASTER: Send address changes ABSENT: MR. DELATTE CONTRACTORS LICENSING LAW FOR THE MAJOR CLASSIFICATION OF Building Construction Livingston Parish Public Schools reserves the right to reject any and all bids for just cause. In accordance with La. ABSTAIN: NONE R.S. 38:2212 (A) (1) (b), the provisions and requirements of this section, those stated in the advertisement for bids, and to LIVINGSTON PARISH NEWS, Post Office Box 1529, Denham those required on the bid form shall not be considered as informalities and shall not be waived by any public entity. Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. Springs, Louisiana 70727-1529. All subscriptions paid in

------advance, non-refundable. Subscribers’ names removed from LPR NO. 20-336 Livingston Parish Public Schools

MOTION was made by Maurice “Scooter” Keen and duly seconded by Gerald McMorris to mailing list when subscriptions expire. 52 issues per year. authorize and approve the waiver request of Section 125-27, “Driveway culverts

and/or Subsurface Drainage”, for Mark and Bonnie Pendergraft addressed at 30771 Barnette Lane, Denham Springs, LA 70726 located in Restoration Place, Lot F, in ______Office phone 225-665-5176 Council District 3. Alan Joe Murphy, Superintendent

Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:

00105 - 1 YEAS: MR. TALBERT, MR. MACK, MR. WASCOM, MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. ARD, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE

NAYS: NONE

ABSENT: MR. DELATTE

ABSTAIN: NONE

Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. ------Councilman Jeff Ard stated that he had an additional waiver request that had been accidentally pulled. The chair allowed the item to be addressed at this time.

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