THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2020 THE LIVINGSTON PARISH NEWS 1 PUBLIC NOTICES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2019 WWW.LIVINGSTONPARISHNEWS.COM ___I COURT RECORDS

LIVINGSTON — Dis- possession of schedule of Hammond, LA, plead- LA, pleaded no contest mischief. He was sen- time served. trict Attorney Scott M. I controlled dangerous ed no contest to indecent to negligent homicide. tenced to 30 days in the Perrilloux reports that substances- heroin. He behavior with a juvenile. Sentencing is scheduled parish jail. The sentence Russ Romero, age 42, the following individuals was sentenced to four She was sentenced to five for September 3, 2020. was suspended, and he of Walker, LA, pleaded appeared in 21st Judicial years with the depart- years with the depart- was placed on proba- no contest to driving District Court and pleaded ment of corrections. He ment of corrections. The Samuel Jackson, age tion for one year. He is while intoxicated. He either guilty or no contest received credit for time sentence was suspend- 41, of Albany, LA, plead- ordered to pay a $400.00 was sentenced to six or were found guilty of served. ed and she was placed ed no contest to first fine along with court months in the parish the following crimes and on probation for three offense domestic abuse costs. jail. The sentence was received the following Tanner Prather, age years. She is ordered to battery. The sentence suspended, and he was sentences. 19, of Baker, LA, plead- pay a $750.00 fine along was deferred, and he Kristopher Allen, age placed on probation for ed no contest to unau- with court costs. was placed on proba- 21, of Albany, LA, plead- two years. thorized use of a move- tion for two years. He is ed no contest to posses- June 22 able- misdemeanor. He Michael Gautreau, ordered to pay a $350.00 sion of marijuana. He Colby Simoneaux, age Judge Charlotte Foster received credit for time age 30, of Prairieville, fine along with court received credit for time 25, of Denham Springs, served. LA, pleaded no contest costs. served. LA, pleaded no contest Johnny McAlister, age to possession with intent to careless operation. He 28, of Denham Springs, Nathaniel Reams, age to distribute schedule Amber Jarreau, age Blake Ashford, age 35, was sentenced to 10 days LA, pleaded no contest 42, of Denham Springs, IV controlled danger- 27, of Baton Rouge, LA, of Denham Springs, LA, in the parish jail. He is to domestic abuse bat- LA, pleaded no contest ous substances- Xanax, pleaded no contest to pleaded no contest to ordered to pay a $252.00 tery. He was sentenced to flight from an officer possession with intent theft. She was sentenced domestic abuse battery- fine along with court to six months in the and operating a vehicle to distribute schedule to six months in the child endangerment, and costs. parish jail. The sentence while intoxicated. He I controlled dangerous parish jail. The sentence resisting an officer. He was suspended, and he was sentenced to six substances- heroin, and was suspended, and she received credit for time Scottie Wheat, age 49, was placed on proba- months in the parish possession of schedule was placed on probation served. of Maurepas, LA, plead- tion for two years. He is jail. The sentence was II controlled dangerous for two years. She is ed no contest to simple ordered to pay a $350.00 deferred, and he was substances- metham- ordered to pay a $350.00 David Blanchard, age cruelty to animals. He fine along with court placed on probation for phetamine. He was fine along with court 43, of Baton Rouge, LA, was sentenced to 90 days costs. two years. He is ordered sentenced to seven years costs. pleaded no contest to in the parish jail. The to pay an $859.00 fine with the department of driving while intoxicat- sentence was suspended, July 23 along with court costs. corrections. The sen- Robert Kerst, age 37, ed- first offense. He was and he was placed on Judge Charlotte Foster tence was suspended, of Denham Springs, LA, sentenced to six months probation for one year. Michael Rizzuto, age and he was placed on pleaded no contest to in the parish jail. The He is ordered to pay a Kendrick Adams, age 51, of Denham Springs, probation for three two counts of domestic sentence was suspended, $252.00 fine along with 34, of Gray, LA, pleaded LA, pleaded no contest years. He is ordered abuse battery- misde- and he was placed on court costs. no contest to inciting a to possession of schedule to pay a $1,000.00 fine meanor grade. He was probation for two years. felony. He was sentenced II controlled danger- along with court costs. sentenced to six months He is ordered to pay all August 12 to six months in the par- ous substances. He was in the parish jail. Time fines and court costs. Judge Robert Morrison ish jail. sentenced to three years Huey Henderson, is to be served concur- with the department of age 49, of Walker, LA, rently. Ashley Craig, age 31, Michael Clayton, age Danny Adkins, age 31, corrections. The sen- pleaded no contest to of Holden, LA, pleaded 54, of Denham Springs, of Independence, LA, tence was deferred, and possession of schedule Jerry Matherne, age no contest to possession LA, pleaded no contest to pleaded no contest to he was placed on pro- I controlled dangerous 20, of Denham Springs, of drug paraphernalia. two counts of violation of simple escape. He was bation for three years. substances- heroin. He LA, pleaded no contest She was sentenced to protective order. He was sentenced to six months He is ordered to pay a was sentenced to two to possession of drug 10 days in the parish sentenced to six months in the parish jail. He $500.00 fine along with years with the depart- paraphernalia and pos- jail. The sentence was in the parish jail. The received credit for time court costs. ment of corrections. session of marijuana. He suspended, and he was sentence was suspended, served. received credit for time placed on probation for and he was placed on Albert Rodriguez, age Chris Sullivan, age 41, served. one years. He is ordered probation for two years. Hallie Baker, age 20, 34, of Springfield, LA, of Walker, LA, pleaded to pay all fines and court of Walker, LA, pleaded pleaded no contest to no contest to two counts Colby Morgan, age 24, costs. Dane Coates, age 32, no contest to attempted misdemeanor theft. He of possession of schedule of French Settlement, of Amite, LA, pleaded no possession of heroin. received credit for time II controlled dangerous LA, pleaded no contest Charles Hagan Jr., age contest to possession of She was sentenced to served. substances- metham- to theft. He received 27, of Denham Springs, drug paraphernalia. He 18 months in the parish phetamine. Sentencing credit for time served. LA, pleaded no contest to was sentenced to 10 days jail. She received credit Jesse Stewart, age 28, is scheduled for August domestic abuse battery, in the parish jail. He for time served. of Holden, LA, pleaded 20, 2020. Thomas Morgan, age simple battery, and sim- received credit for time no contest to possession 33, of Denham Springs, ple assault. He received served. Gloria Beauchamp, of schedule II controlled August 10 LA, pleaded no contest credit for time served. age 65, of Denham dangerous substanc- Judge Charlotte Foster to criminal mischief. He Christopher Suire, age Springs, LA, pleaded no es. The sentence was received credit for time Tyrez Jackson, age 37, of Walker, LA, plead- contest to simple battery. deferred, and he was Brian Bosarge, age served. 28, of Denham Springs, ed no contest to simple She received credit for placed on probation 32, of Livingston, LA, LA, pleaded no contest assault. He was sen- time served. for three years. He is pleaded no contest to Ronald Nance, age to possession of drug tenced to 43 days in the ordered to pay a $500.00 possession of marijuana. 58, of Gainsville, GA, paraphernalia. He was parish jail. He received Brandon Bridges, age fine along with court He received credit for pleaded no contest to sentenced to 10 days credit for time served. 26, of Springfield, LA, costs. time served. improper telephone in the parish jail. The pleaded no contest to communications. He was sentence was suspended, Ralph Talbot, age 64, possession of schedule Kyren Swift, age 19, of Tiffany Breaux, age sentenced to six months and he was placed on of Denham Springs, LA, I controlled dangerous Hammond, LA, pleaded 47, of Denham Springs, in the parish jail. The probation for one year. pleaded no contest to substances- heroin. He no contest to accessory LA, pleaded no contest sentence was suspended, He is ordered to pay a driving while intoxicat- was sentenced to two after the fact of attempt- to possession of schedule and he was placed on $100.00 fine along with ed- first offense. He was years with the depart- ed armed robbery. He II controlled dangerous probation for two years. court costs. sentenced to 90 days in ment of corrections. The was sentenced to five substances- metham- He is ordered to pay a the parish jail. The sen- sentence was deferred, years with the depart- phetamine. She was $350.00 fine along with Sherri James, age 61, tence was deferred, and and he was placed on ment of corrections. All sentenced to three years court costs. of Albany, LA, pleaded he was placed on proba- probation for two years. but three years of the with the department of no contest to criminal tion for one year. He is He is ordered to pay a sentence was suspend- corrections. The sen- Ryan Riley, age 34, of mischief. She received ordered to pay all fines $500.00 fine along with ed, and he was placed tence was deferred, and Walker, LA, pleaded no credit for time served. and court costs. court costs. on probation for three she was placed on pro- contest to possession of years. He is ordered to bation for three years. marijuana. He received Loren Jeffress, age 41, August 13 Melissa Fontenot, age pay all fines and court She is ordered to pay a credit for time served. of Denham Springs, LA, Judge Robert Morrison 40, of Springfield, LA, costs. $500.00 fine along with pleaded no contest to pleaded no contest to court costs. Michael Shively, driving while intoxicat- Jerri Bond, age 31, of possession of drug para- Miracle Temple, age age 33, of Walker, LA, ed-first offense. He was Denham Springs, LA, phernalia. She received 28, of Denham Springs, Salvatore Broes Jr., pleaded no contest to sentenced to six months pleaded no contest to credit for time served. LA, pleaded no contest age 67, of Denham misdemeanor aggra- in the parish jail. The possession of schedule to possession of schedule Springs, LA, pleaded no vated assault. He was sentence was suspended, II controlled danger- Lisa Forrest, age 38, II controlled dangerous contest to misdemeanor sentenced to six months and she was placed on ous substances. He was of Denham Springs, LA, substances and crimi- aggravated assault. He in the parish jail. The probation for two years. sentenced to one year pleaded no contest to nal mischief. She was was sentenced to six sentence was suspended, He is ordered to pay all with the department of possession of drug para- sentenced to two years months in the parish and he was placed on fines and court costs. corrections. He received phernalia. She received with the department of jail. The sentence was probation for two years. credit for time served. credit for time served. corrections. The sen- suspended, and he was He is ordered to pay a Adam Knecht, age tence was suspended, placed on probation for $350.00 fine along with 36, of Baton Rouge, Devin Capello, age Paul Gleason, age 45, and she was placed on two years. He is ordered court costs. LA, pleaded guilty to 24, of Baton Rouge, LA, of Baton Rouge, LA, probation for two years. to pay a $350.00 fine resisting an officer. He pleaded no contest to pleaded no contest to She is ordered to pay all along with court costs. Ashlea Weatherford, received credit for time simple escape. He was possession of schedule fines and court costs. age 31, of Livingston, served. sentenced to six months II controlled danger- Billy Dale, age 48, of LA, pleaded no contest with the department of ous substances. He was Brendon Weston, age Walker, LA, pleaded no to possession of schedule Bryan Levatino, age corrections. He received sentenced to two years 29, of Hammond, LA, contest to possession I controlled dangerous 56, of Denham Springs, credit for time served. with the department of pleaded no contest to with intent to distribute substances- heroin. She LA, pleaded no contest corrections. He received simple criminal damage schedule I controlled was sentenced to three to simple assault. He was Richard Fletcher, age credit for time served. to property and crimi- dangerous substanc- years with the depart- sentenced to six months 27, of Baton Rouge, LA, nal trespassing. He was es- heroin. He was ment of corrections. The in the parish jail. The was sentenced to five Toni Griffith, age 51, sentenced to six months sentenced to 10 years sentence was suspend- sentence was suspended, years with the depart- of Denham Springs, LA, in the parish jail. The with the department of ed, and she was placed and he was placed on ment of corrections for pleaded no contest to sentence was suspended, corrections. He received on probation for three probation for one year. carnal knowledge of two counts of possession and he was placed on credit for time served. years. She is ordered to He is ordered to pay a a juvenile. All but one of drug paraphernalia. probation for one year. pay a $500.00 fine along $350.00 fine along with year of the sentence was She received credit for He is ordered to pay all Wardell Fletcher, age with court costs. court costs. suspended and he was time served. fines and court costs. 44, of Baton Rouge, placed on probation for LA, pleaded no contest Blaine Wells, age 29, Patrick Palermo, age two years/ Justin Hollis, age 25, Victoria Wilson, age to simple battery. He of Denham Springs, LA, 43, of Holden, LA, plead- of Denham Springs, LA, 29, of Denham Springs, received credit for time pleaded no contest to ed no contest to resisting Rodney Hebert, age pleaded no contest to LA, pleaded no contest served. second degree battery. an officer. He received 33, of Walker, LA, plead- possession of schedule to misdemeanor theft. He was sentenced to four credit for time served. ed no contest to drug II controlled dangerous She received credit for William Garrett, age years with the depart- paraphernalia. He was substances- metham- time served. 44, of Denham Springs, ment of corrections. The Marty Reed, age 43, sentenced to 15 days in phetamine. Sentencing is LA, pleaded no contest sentence was suspend- of Denham Springs, LA, the parish jail. The sen- scheduled for September Zachary Woodsworth, to simple battery. He ed, and he was placed pleaded no contest to tence was deferred, and 3, 2020. age 27, of Walker, LA, was sentenced to six on probation for three driving while intoxicat- he was placed on proba- pleaded no contest to months in the parish years. He is ordered to ed. He received credit for tion for two years. April Magee, age 28, unauthorized use of a jail. The sentence was pay all fines and court of Holden, LA, pleaded moveable- misdemeanor. suspended, and he was costs. no contest to criminal He received credit for placed on probation for mischief. She received time served. two years. He is ordered August 11 credit for time served. to pay a $350.00 fine Judge Charlotte Foster SHERIFF SALES August 3 along with court costs. Billy McKay, age Judge Jeffrey Johnson Bobby Albin, age 46, 34, of Springfield, LA, Brian Jackson, age 40, of Holden, LA, pleaded pleaded no contest to Mikka Bazar, age 25, of French Settlement, no contest to criminal ___I 2 THE LIVINGSTON PARISH NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2020

PUBLIC NOTICES

James T. Wascom 9760 Florida Blvd Fire Chief Walker, 70785 Phone (225) 664-7123 Fax (225) 664-6660 http://www.lpfpd4.com

BIDS WANTED

Notice is hereby given that Livingston Parish Fire Protection District No. 4 will receive sealed bids until 10:00 AM. September 30, 2020 for the following:

Three 2021 Chevrolet Tahoes

Detailed specifications and instructions may be obtained from the Livingston Parish Fire Protection District No. 4 headquarters located at 9760 Florida Blvd, Walker, LA 70785, Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM. - 4:00 PM. Bids will be opened at 10:00 AM. September 30, 2020 at Livingston Parish Fire Protection District No. 4 headquarters.

Livingston Parish Fire Protection District No. 4 reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids.

Publish on 08/27/2020, 09/03/2020, 09/10/2020, 09/17/2020

SECTION 5. Upon adoption, this Resolution shall be published in full in one (1) issue of the Livingston Parish News and shall be recorded in the mortgage records of the Livingston Parish Clerk of Court.

SECTION 6. The President of the District be and he is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to take any and all such action as may be necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this Resolution.

SECTION 7. This Resolution shall immediately take effect upon adoption.

This Resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:

YEAS: 5 (Mack, Kinchen, Sibley, Jeansonne, Sorenson) NAYS: 0 ABSENT: 0

And the Resolution was declared adopted on this, the 1st day of September, 2020.

/s/ Tony Sibley Tony Sibley, President ATTEST:

/s/ Wesley Sorenson Wesley Sorenson, Secretary/Treasurer SCHEDULE A PROPOSITION

Shall Fire Protection District No. 5 of the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “District”), be authorized to Ordinance 2020-03 having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: levy and collect an annual service charge, from the owners thereof, of not to exceed $32.00 per annum for each single family residential structure, not to exceed $100.00 per annum for each multi-family residential structure and Member Yea Nay Absent Abstaining not to exceed $150.00 per annum for each commercial structure excluding schools, hospitals and churches (an Ricky Juban X estimated $300,000.00 is reasonably expected at this time to be collected from the levy of the service charge for an John Mundinger X THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2020 entire year), whether occupied or unoccupied, located wholly or partly within the boundaries of the District, for a THE LIVINGSTON PARISH NEWS 3 period of ten (10) years beginning with the year 2020 and ending with the year 2029, for the purpose of paying the Michael Simoneaux X costs of fire protection services in and for the District? Maurice Welsh X

STATE OF LOUISIANA Gillis Windham X PARISH OF LIVINGSTON

I, the undersigned Secretary/Treasurer of the Board of Commissioners of Fire Protection District No. 5 of WHEREUPON, Ordinance 2020-03 was declared to be adopted by the Board of the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “Governing Authority”), acting as the governing authority of Fire Supervisors of Carter Plantation Community Development District, Parish of Livingston, State of Protection District No. 5 of the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana, do hereby certify that the foregoing Louisiana on the 24th day of August, 2020. constitutes a true and correct copy of a Resolution adopted by the Governing Authority on September 1, 2020, directing the levy and collection of a service charge in an amount not to exceed $32.00 per annum for each single family residential structure, not to exceed $100.00 per annum for each multi-family residential structure and not to exceed $150.00 per annum for each commercial structure for a period of ten (10) years, beginning with the year /s/ Gillis Windham 2020 and ending with the year 2029, authorized under the provisions of Article VI, Sections 30 and 32 of the ______Constitution of the State of Louisiana of 1974, as amended, La. R.S. 40:1502.1 and other constitutional and statutory Gillis Windham, Chairman authority as applicable, for the purpose of for the purpose of fire protection services in and for the District; and

providing for other matters in connection therewith.

I further certify that this Resolution has not been amended or rescinded. ATTEST:

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have subscribed my official signature of said Governing Authority on this, the 1st day of September, 2020. /s/ Michael Simoneaux /s/ Wesley Sorenson ______Wesley Sorenson, Secretary/Treasurer Michael Simoneaux, Secretary

CERTIFICATE OF SECRETARY

I, the undersigned Secretary of the Board of Supervisors of Carter Plantation Community Development District, Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “District”) does hereby certify that the foregoing pages plus attached Schedule 1 constitute a true and correct copy of Ordinance 2020-03 adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the District on August 24th, 2020, providing for the levy of maintenance special assessments on the Assessable Property located within the District, to cover the cost of operating, maintaining and preserving facilities and projects within said District during fiscal year 2020-21. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have subscribed my official signature as Secretary of this Board of Supervisors of the District on this, the 24th day of August, 2020.

/s/ Michael Simoneaux ______Michael Simoneaux, Secretary

Page 3 CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT

SCHEDULE 1

2020-2021 MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENTS FOLLOW

CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT

LOT / ASSESSMENT OWNER AMOUNT PARCEL NO. PROCES VERBAL CARTER PLANTATION FIRST FILING, PART 1 PROCES VERBAL OF THE CANVASS OF THE VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION HELD IN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 5 OF THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON, STATE OF LOUISIANA, ON 1-A 543223 JACKSON, WILLIAM & SHERYL R $ 550.00 SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 2020. 2-A 524496 EASLEY, VICKIE S & MARK D $ 550.00 BE IT KNOWN AND REMEMBERED that on the 1st day of September, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. at 8098 2-B 549584 BACILE, LOUIS W $ 550.00 Florida Blvd., Denham Springs, Louisiana, the Board of Commissioners of Fire Protection District No. 5 of the 524504 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “Governing Authority”), acting as the governing authority of Fire 3-A $ 550.00 Protection District No. 5 of the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “District”), and being the authority 4-A 524520 CROSBY, MIRIAM G $ 550.00 ordering the election held therein on Saturday, August 15, 2020, did examine and canvass the returns of the election, there having been submitted at the election the following proposition, to-wit: 4-B 549600 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00

5-A 524546 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 PROPOSITION 6-A 524579 DUFOUR, DENNIS & DEBORAH $ 550.00 Shall Fire Protection District No. 5 of the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “District”), 6-B 549618 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC be authorized to levy and collect an annual service charge, from the owners thereof, of not to $ 550.00 exceed $32.00 per annum for each single family residential structure, not to exceed $100.00 per 7-A 524595 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 annum for each multi-family residential structure and not to exceed $150.00 per annum for each 8-A 524611 DRAKE, ERNEST G III & LAURA L commercial structure excluding schools, hospitals and churches (an estimated $300,000.00 is $ 550.00 reasonably expected at this time to be collected from the levy of the service charge for an entire 8-B 549626 BUMBUC, MARIANA BROTNEI $ 550.00 year), whether occupied or unoccupied, located wholly or partly within the boundaries of the 524629 TURCOTTE, ANDREW B & LINDSEY M District, for a period of ten (10) years beginning with the year 2020 and ending with the year 9-A $ 550.00 2029, for the purpose of paying the costs of fire protection services in and for the District? 10-A 524678 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 There was found by said count and canvass that the following votes had been cast at the said special 10-B 549634 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 election IN FAVOR OF and AGAINST, respectively, the proposition as hereinabove set forth at the following 11-A 524686 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 polling place, to-wit: 12-A 524694 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 WARD/PRECINCT POLLING PLACE YES NO 12-B 549642 EZELL, RONALD H & PATRICIA E DURST $ 550.00 00/04 (PART OF) Live Oak Middle School, 8444 Cecil Dr, Denham Springs 6 9 00/04A (PART OF) Live Oak Middle School, 8444 Cecil Dr, Denham Springs 0 0 13-A 524835 DAIGLE, MICHAEL T & JAYME T $ 550.00 00/07A (PART OF) Walker High School, 12646 Burgess Ave, Walker 3 4 14-A 524843 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC 00/07B (PART OF) South Walker Elementary School, 13745 Milton Ln, Walker 0 0 $ 550.00 00/07C (PART OF) South Walker Elementary School, 13745 Milton Ln, Walker 0 0 14-B 549659 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 00/07D (PART OF) South Walker Elementary School, 13745 Milton Ln, Walker 0 0 15-A 524868 GRANIER, DOYLE C & PEGGY 00/23 (PART OF) Gray's Creek Elementary School, 11400 La Hwy 1033, Denham Springs 0 0 $ 550.00 PAGE 1 00/23A (PART OF) Juban Parc Junior High School, 12470 Brown Rd, Denham Springs 0 6 16-A 525097 RECOTTA, RUSSELL & CHERYL $ 550.00 00/23B (PART OF) Juban Parc Junior High School, 12470 Brown Rd, Denham Springs 2 0 SCHEDULE 1 00/24 (PART OF) Lewis Vincent Elementary School, 7686 Vincent Rd, Denham Springs 12 11 17 518563 SMITH, BILLY S & DAWN M $ 550.00 00/24B Lewis Vincent Elementary School, 7686 Vincent Rd, Denham Springs 4 12 18 514489 STORY, DEAN & RAYE ANN QUEEN $ 550.00 00/24C (PART OF) Lewis Vincent Elementary School,7686 Vincent Rd, Denham Springs 6 19 00/25 (PART OF) Denham Springs Jr High School, 401 Hatchell Ln, Denham Springs 0 0 19 514497 LAMBERT, JASON & CASEY $ 550.00 00/26A (PART OF) Denham Springs Freshman Hs (Cafeteria), 940 N. Range Ave, Denham Springs 0 2 20 514703 LEE, KIRK 00/26B (PART OF) Denham Springs Freshman Hs (Cafeteria), 940 N. Range Ave, Denham Springs 5 6 $ 550.00 00/26C (PART OF) Denham Springs Freshman Hs (Cafeteria), 940 N. Range Ave, Denham Springs 8 5 21-A 518548 BURGESS, JOHN R & BEVERLY S $ 550.00 00/27 (PART OF) Denham Springs Jr High School, 401 Hatchell Ln, Denham Springs 5 3 22 525147 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC 00/28B (PART OF) Lewis Vincent Elementary School, 7686 Vincent Rd, Denham Springs 0 0 $ 550.00 00/39 Eastside Elementary School, 9735 Lockhart Rd, Denham Springs 10 1 23 525154 MUNDINGER, JOHN W JR & LINDA T $ 550.00 00/39A Eastside Elementary School, 9735 Lockhart Rd, Denham Springs 8 6 24 525162 FREEMAN, BARRY V. & JANET K. 00/39B Eastside Elementary School, 9735 Lockhart Rd, Denham Springs 0 7 $ 550.00 00/40 (PART OF) Freshwater Elem School, 1025 Cockerham Rd, Denham Springs 14 12 25 525188 POWELL, MARY ANN & EUGENE J $ 550.00 00/40A (PART OF) Freshwater Elem School, 1025 Cockerham Rd, Denham Springs 8 5 00/41 (PART OF) Freshwater Elem School, 1025 Cockerham Rd, Denham Springs 7 13 26 525204 LEE, KIRK E $ 550.00 ABSENTEE 348 197 27 525220 DAVIS, BRADLEY PAUL JR $ 550.00

The polling place above specified being the only polling place designated at which to hold the election, it PAGE 2 was therefore shown that there was a total of 446 votes cast IN FAVOR OF the Proposition and a total of 318 votes CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT cast AGAINST the Proposition, as hereinabove set forth, and that there was a majority of 446 votes cast IN FAVOR SCHEDULE 1 OF the Proposition as hereinabove set forth.

28 525352 VICKNAIR, LISA M & TODD J The foregoing election was authorized by a Resolution adopted on December 10, 2019 by the Governing $ 550.00 Authority and notice therefore was duly given by the Notice of Special Election attached hereto as Exhibit A. Said 29 525402 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 Notice of Special Election was published on March 5, 2020, March 12, 2020, March 19, 2020 and March 26, 2020 in the Livingston Parish News, as set forth in the proof of publication attached hereto as Exhibit B. 30 525436 RICHARDSON, BRENDA $ 550.00

31 525451 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 THEREFORE, the Board of Commissioners of Fire Protection District No. 5 of the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “Governing Authority”), acting as the governing authority of Fire Protection District No. 5 of 32 525469 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “District”), does hereby declare and proclaim in open and public 33 518902 BODI LLC $ 550.00 session that the Proposition, as hereinabove set forth, was duly PASSED in the District on Saturday, August 15, 2020, and that the result of said election be promulgated by the Secretary of State and by the Clerk of Court in the 34 522243 ROBICHEAUX, PAUL & ALISSA $ 550.00 manner required by law. 35 522276 ROBICHEAUX, PAUL & ALISSA $ 550.00 THUS DONE AND SIGNED at Denham Springs, Louisiana, on this, the 1st day of September, 2020. 36 525477 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00

37 525501 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC /s/ Tony Sibley $ 550.00 Tony Sibley, President 38 525519 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 ATTEST: 39 525527 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 /s/ Wesley Sorenson 40 525543 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 Wesley Sorenson, Secretary/Treasurer 41 525576 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 EXHIBIT A 42-A, 42-B 525584 YIKES, LLC NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION $ 550.00 (On file with the District) 43-A, 43-B 525618 YIKES, LLC $ 550.00 EXHIBIT B 44-A, 44-B 525634 YIKES, LLC PROOF OF PUBLICATION $ 550.00 (On file with the District) 45-A, 45-B 525642 YIKES, LLC $ 550.00

46-B 525659B PORCHE, ALFRED A STATE OF LOUISIANA $ 550.00 PARISH OF LIVINGSTON 46-A 525659 SIMONEAUX, LONNIE & TERRY $ 550.00

I, the undersigned Secretary/Treasurer of the Board of Commissioners of Fire Protection District No. 5 of 47-A 525667 DAROUSE, WILLIAM $ 550.00 the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “Governing Authority”), acting as the governing authority of Fire 47-B 585760 WHITE, JUDITH R $ 550.00 Protection District No. 5 of the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “District”), do hereby certify that the foregoing constitutes a true and correct copy of the Proces Verbal providing for canvassing the returns and declaring 48 522284 TANTILLO, JORY SAM $ 550.00 the result of the election held in Fire Protection District No. 5 of the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana, on 49 522300 TANTILLO, JORY SAM Saturday, August 15, 2020, to authorize the levy and collection of a service charge in an amount not to exceed $ 550.00 $32.00 per annum for each single family residential structure, not to exceed $100.00 per annum for each multi- 50 522318 COLSON, CHARLES & STACY $ 550.00 family residential structure and not to exceed $150.00 per annum for each commercial structure for a period of ten 51 522706 MURPH, DARWIN C & DEBRA RENEE (10) years, beginning with the year 2020 and ending with the year 2029 for the purpose of providing fire protection $ 550.00 services. 52 519231 HOLLEY, TIMOTHY & KRISTI $ 550.00

525675 PARRINO, THERESE M & FRANK M IN FAITH WHEREOF, witness my official signature at Denham Springs, Louisiana, on this 1st day of 53 $ 550.00 September, 2020. 54 522763 SCHAEFFER, ROBERT P & MARY J $ 550.00 /s/ Wesley Sorenson Wesley Sorenson, Secretary/Treasurer 55 514505 FERGUSON, STEPHEN PAUL & MELINDA KING $ 550.00 56 514513 MCCARSTLE, CECIL M JR & SUSAN $ 550.00 57 514521 DICKSON, MICHAEL & STAGG, ASHLEIGH $ 550.00 58 521260 PUISSEGUR, JOANN T $ 550.00 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 59 525683 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT $ 550.00

PARISH OF LIVINGSTON, STATE OF LOUISIANA 60 525691 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00

61 525709 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 The following Ordinance was offered by Mr. Simoneaux and seconded by Mr. Juban: 62 525717 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 ORDINANCE 2020-03 PAGE 3 An Ordinance of Carter Plantation Community Development CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT District, Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “District”), SCHEDULE 1 adopting, determining, ordering and levying maintenance special assessments on certain lots or parcels of real estate located within 63 514539 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 the District, to cover the cost of operating, maintaining and 514547 R & C PROPERTIES LLC preserving facilities and projects in said District during fiscal year 64 $ 550.00 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 5 OF THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON, STATE OF LOUISIANA 2020-2021, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 27-B of Title 33 65 514554 R & C PROPERTIES LLC $ 550.00 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended; and further The following Resolution was offered by Wesley Sorenson and seconded by Robert Jeansonne: 66 514562 CYPRESS BLUFF PROPERTIES, LLC $ 550.00 providing for other related matters. RESOLUTION 67 514570 DRUDE, RAYMOND $ 550.00 A. Carter Plantation Community Development District, Parish of Livingston, State of 68 514588 THOMPSON, JOHN W SR & GLORIA B $ 550.00 A Resolution directing the levy and collection of a service charge in an amount not to exceed Louisiana (the “District”), is a community development district organized and existing under the $32.00 per annum for each single family residential structure, not to exceed $100.00 per annum provisions of Chapter 27-B of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, 69 514596 QUACK PROPERTIES LLC $ 550.00 for each multi-family residential structure and not to exceed $150.00 per annum for each specifically La. R.S. 33:9039.11 through 9039.37, inclusive (the “Act”), and pursuant to L.P. 70 514604 BUI, DUNG ANH $ 550.00 commercial structure for a period of ten (10) years, beginning with the year 2020 and ending with Ordinance 02-41 duly adopted by the Livingston Parish Council on January 9, 2003, and effective the year 2029, authorized under the provisions of Article VI, Sections 30 and 32 of the on January 24, 2003 (the “CDD Ordinance”), which District is comprised of and includes all of the 71 514612 NGUYEN PROPERTIES IV LLC $ 550.00 Constitution of the State of Louisiana of 1974, as amended, La. R.S. 40:1502.1 and other immovable property situated within the described boundaries, all as more fully set forth and constitutional and statutory authority as applicable, for the purpose of for the purpose of fire 72 514620 RAEMAT LLC $ 550.00 protection services in and for the District; and providing for other matters in connection therewith. described in the CDD Ordinance; and 73 514638 HEFFNER, STEPHEN R & CAROLYN J $ 550.00 B. In accordance with the provisions of the Act and the CDD Ordinance, this Board of 525824 THOMAS, RICHARD P. WHEREAS, under the provisions of Article VI, Sections 30 and 32 of the Constitution of the State of Supervisors (this “Board”) is the duly constituted and appointed governing authority of the 74 $ 550.00 Louisiana of 1974, as amended, La. R.S. 40:1502.1 and other constitutional and statutory authority supplemental District, with full power and authority to act on behalf of the District; and 75 525832 ROBINSON, CHARLES R JR & VICKIE C thereto, including an election held in Fire Protection District No. 5 of the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana $ 550.00 (the “District”) on Saturday, August 15, 2020, the Board of Commissioners of Fire Protection District No. 5 of the C. Pursuant to the provisions of the Act, the District is authorized to finance, fund, 76 525865 ROBINSON, CHARLES R JR & VICKIE C $ 550.00 Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “Governing Authority”), acting as the governing authority of the plan, establish, acquire, construct or reconstruct, enlarge, extend, equip, operate and maintain 77 514646 ANDERSON, DAVID C & BONNIE District, desires to authorize the levy and collection of the service charge as authorized at the election by virtue of systems, facilities and basic infrastructure (the “District Infrastructure”) for the following: (1) $ 550.00 the favorable passage of the proposition attached hereto as Schedule A setting forth the rate and duration of the water management and control for the lands within the District, including the connection of 78 514653 SIMONEAUX, MICHAEL L & LINDA L $ 550.00 service charge; and some or any of such facilities with roads and bridges; (2) water supply; sewer and wastewater 79 525881 BROWN, JESSE P management, reclamation, and reuse, or any combination thereof, (3) bridges or culverts that $ 550.00 WHEREAS, in compliance with the provisions of said authority and other applicable constitutional and 80 525949 RABALAIS, JOHN WILMEN JR & STEVENSON, GLADYS RENEE statutory authority, an election was held in the District on Saturday, August 15, 2020, to authorize the levy and may be needed across any drain, ditch, canal, floodway, holding basin, excavation, public $ 550.00 highway, tract, grade, fill or cut and roadways over levees and embankments; and (4) street collection of the service charge, it is now the desire of the District to authorize the levy of the service charge and 81 514661 RICHARDSON, RAMON R $ 550.00 provide for the collection thereof and other matters in connection therewith as hereinafter provided in this lights, roads and streets within the District equal to or exceeding the specifications of the Parish 82 521674 SAJDAK, BRIAN C & LAURA O Resolution. of Livingston, Louisiana (the “Parish”); and $ 550.00

In accordance with La. R.S. 33:9039.29(B), the District is further authorized to 83 525972 LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners, acting as the governing D. authority of the District, that: levy and collect maintenance special assessments (“Maintenance Assessments”), to maintain and 84 514679 WEBB, JAMES LEWIS LOUIS JR. & NATALIE OWENS $ 550.00 preserve the District Infrastructure and facilities located within the District; and 85 514687 MCKIGNEY, GERALDINE (TRUST); MCINTYRE, PATRICIA (TRUST) $ 550.00 SECTION 1. Pursuant to the authority of an election held in the District on Saturday, August 15, 2020, E. The Maintenance Assessments shall be levied against all assessable lots or parcels 86 514695 WHITSON, RICHARD R there be and there is hereby levied within the geographic boundaries of the District for the purposes stated in the of immovable property situated within the District, as indicated on the Parish tax rolls (the $ 550.00 proposition attached hereto as Schedule A, a service charge in an amount not to exceed $32.00 per annum for each 87 514711 BURCHFIELD, DAN M & NETTIE INGRAM single family residential structure, not to exceed $100.00 per annum for each multi-family residential structure and “Assessable Property”), and as more fully described in Schedule 1 attached hereto; and $ 550.00 not to exceed $150.00 per annum for each commercial structure for a period of ten (10) years, beginning with the 88 522326 CALAMIA, ANTHONY & SUSAN $ 550.00 year 2020 and ending with the year 2029, to be dedicated and used for the purpose of paying the costs of fire Pursuant to a duly noticed public hearing held on even date herewith, the Board protection services in and for the District, all in the manner and subject to the provisions and terms of those portions F. 89 522334 PEAIRS, MELISSA & GEORGE SHERRILL $ 550.00 now desires to determine, adopt, order and levy the Maintenance Assessments for fiscal year of Part I of Chapter 7 of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, applicable to service 2792620.1 90 522342 BOURGEOIS, MATTHEW CHARLES & SHARON ALDRIDGE $ 550.00 charges levied by fire protection districts. 2020-2021. Ordinance 2020-03 91 522359 WELSH, MAURICE F JR & TAMMY R NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Carter Plantation $ 550.00 SECTION 2. That the service charge described in Section 1 above shall be levied, assessed, imposed, Community Development District, Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana, acting as the 92 522367 JAMES E THORPE REV TRUST; NANCY A THORPE REV TRUST collected, paid and enforced according to law. $ 550.00 governing authority thereof, that: 93 522383 JOHN L SCHELL REV TRUST; JUDA A SCHELL REV TRUST $ 550.00 SECTION 3. The obligations and rights of taxpayers in connection with the service charge levied hereby Section 1. Levy of Maintenance Assessments. Pursuant to the provisions of the 94 522391 BAILEY, ETHEL M shall be as provided by the provisions of law applicable to service charges levied by the District. Act, particularly La. R.S 33:9039.29(B), this Board hereby determines, adopts, orders and levies $ 550.00

the Maintenance Assessments upon the immovable property in the amounts set forth on 95 522409 SOLLIE, PATTI $ 550.00 SECTION 4. If any one or more of the provisions of this Resolution shall for any reason be held to be illegal or invalid, such illegality or invalidity shall not affect any other provision of this Resolution, but this attached Schedule 1 for fiscal year 2020-2021 on the basis of $550.00 per lot of record. The 96 522417 CREPPEL, EARL A $ 550.00 Maintenance Assessments hereby levied shall constitute a lien and privilege on the properties Resolution shall be construed and enforced as if such illegal or invalid provisions had not been contained herein. 97 522441 GLORISO, MARK ANTHONY SR & HEIDI M RANSOM Any constitutional or statutory provision enacted after the date of this Resolution which validates or makes legal any hereby assessed (the “Assessed Properties”) until paid in full, and shall be on a parity with the lien $ 550.00 provision of this Resolution which would not otherwise be valid or legal, shall be deemed to apply to this of state, parish, municipal, and school board taxes. Immediately following the adoption of this 98 522458 HARDY, RIXBY JAMES & CAROLYN LEBLANC $ 550.00 Resolution. Ordinance, the Board shall certify said Maintenance Assessments to the Livingston Parish 99 522466 LYDAY, KEVIN & CHARLOTTE Assessor who shall enter same on the tax rolls of the Parish. $ 550.00 . Collection of the Maintenance Assessments SECTION 5. Upon adoption, this Resolution shall be published in full in one (1) issue of the Livingston Section 2. Collection; Enforcement PAGE 4 Parish News and shall be recorded in the mortgage records of the Livingston Parish Clerk of Court. levied herewith shall be enforceable in the manner provided by law, particularly the provisions CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT SCHEDULE 1 of Sections 9039.29(C) and 9039.30 of the Act, providing for the collection of the Maintenance SECTION 6. The President of the District be and he is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to Assessments and enforcement of the lien against the Assessed Properties by the Livingston take any and all such action as may be necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this Resolution. Parish Sheriff’s Office, as tax collector. 100 521252 GECZO, ATTILA CSABA $ 550.00

SECTION 7. This Resolution shall immediately take effect upon adoption. Section 3. Severability. If any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this 101 526061 PERDE, TRAHAN & CRINA C $ 550.00 Ordinance shall be held to be invalid or ineffective for any reason, the remainder of this 102 526202 ONA, OVIDIU DAN $ 550.00 This Resolution having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: Ordinance shall continue in full force and effect, it being expressly hereby found and determined that the remainder of this Ordinance would have been adopted despite the invalidity or 103 526244 ANTISAN, SUSAN MAY $ 550.00 YEAS: 5 (Mack, Kinchen, Sibley, Jeansonne, Sorenson) ineffectiveness of such section, paragraph, clause or provision. 104 526285 MINDRUT, SORIN & ILDIKO NAYS: 0 $ 550.00 ABSENT: 0 Section 4. Publication. Having been adopted hereby, this Ordinance shall be 105 526293 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC published in full in one (1) issue of the Livingston Parish News, a weekly newspaper of general 106 526327 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC And the Resolution was declared adopted on this, the 1st day of September, 2020. circulation within and the official journal of the Parish. 107 526384 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC /s/ Tony Sibley Section 5. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its 526616 DUBAI MOTORS INC Tony Sibley, President adoption, and any provisions of any previous ordinances or resolutions in conflict with the 108 $ 550.00 provisions hereof are hereby superseded. ATTEST: 109 526665 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC [Remainder of Page Intentionally Left Blank] /s/ Wesley Sorenson 110 526715 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC Wesley Sorenson, Secretary/Treasurer 111 527135 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC SCHEDULE A Ordinance 2020-03 having been submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: PROPOSITION 112 514729 SMODE, YVONNE M & FRANK N $ 550.00 113 514737 SLEDGE, COLLIE B JR & DOROTHY A Shall Fire Protection District No. 5 of the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “District”), be authorized to Member Yea Nay Absent Abstaining $ 550.00 levy and collect an annual service charge, from the owners thereof, of not to exceed $32.00 per annum for each Ricky Juban X 114 514745 PRETUS, HERBERT B JR & JAN T $ 550.00 single family residential structure, not to exceed $100.00 per annum for each multi-family residential structure and John Mundinger X 115 514752 BROUSSARD, LORI MICHELLE not to exceed $150.00 per annum for each commercial structure excluding schools, hospitals and churches (an $ 550.00 estimated $300,000.00 is reasonably expected at this time to be collected from the levy of the service charge for an Michael Simoneaux X 116 514760 SMODE, SHARON T & FRANK N $ 550.00 entire year), whether occupied or unoccupied, located wholly or partly within the boundaries of the District, for a Maurice Welsh X 527176 JUBAN, RICKY M & MILITZA period of ten (10) years beginning with the year 2020 and ending with the year 2029, for the purpose of paying the 117 $ 550.00 Gillis Windham X costs of fire protection services in and for the District? 118 522698 DAIGLE, MICHAEL TODD & JAYME TORRANCE $ 550.00

STATE OF LOUISIANA 119 514778 SHARP, MICHAEL R & JUDITH CATANIA $ 550.00 PARISH OF LIVINGSTON WHEREUPON, Ordinance 2020-03 was declared to be adopted by the Board of 120 519629 NAGIM, ADRIAN JOHN $ 550.00 2792620.1Supervisors of Carter Plantation Community Development District, Parish of Livingston, State of I, the undersigned Secretary/Treasurer of the Board of Commissioners of Fire Protection District No. 5 of Louisiana on the 24th day of August, 2020. Page 2 121 527192 HUSSER, CLINT D & JAN B $ 550.00 the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “Governing Authority”), acting as the governing authority of Fire 122 527291 WINBURN, CHES JOSEPH Protection District No. 5 of the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana, do hereby certify that the foregoing $ 550.00 constitutes a true and correct copy of a Resolution adopted by the Governing Authority on September 1, 2020, 123 527358 ST PIERRE, HANK P & BRIDGET B $ 550.00 directing the levy and collection of a service charge in an amount not to exceed $32.00 per annum for each single /s/ Gillis Windham 124 527358A TREVATHAN, CLYDE W & CAROLYN BRYANT $ 550.00 family residential structure, not to exceed $100.00 per annum for each multi-family residential structure and not to ______exceed $150.00 per annum for each commercial structure for a period of ten (10) years, beginning with the year Gillis Windham, Chairman 125 514786 HAWKES, JASON & LEANNE $ 550.00 2020 and ending with the year 2029, authorized under the provisions of Article VI, Sections 30 and 32 of the 126 527440 MOUNICOU, RALPH J III & PATRICIA Y Constitution of the State of Louisiana of 1974, as amended, La. R.S. 40:1502.1 and other constitutional and statutory $ 550.00

authority as applicable, for the purpose of for the purpose of fire protection services in and for the District; and 127 527564 AINSWORTH, THOMAS C $ 550.00 providing for other matters in connection therewith. ATTEST: 128 514794 GUEDRY, MICHEL J JR & ELIZABETH A $ 550.00 I further certify that this Resolution has not been amended or rescinded. 129 527572 HENDRY, KIRK HAWTHORNE & AUDRY HOOSIER $ 550.00 /s/ Michael Simoneaux 130 527598 GREYHOUND HOLDINGS LLC IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have subscribed my official signature of said Governing Authority on this, the ______$ 550.00 1st day of September, 2020. 131 527606 GREYHOUND HOLDINGS LLC /s/ Wesley Sorenson Michael Simoneaux, Secretary $ 550.00 Wesley Sorenson, Secretary/Treasurer 132 527614 SHERMAN, CHARLES KENNETH & BARBARA LOUVIERE $ 550.00 CERTIFICATE OF SECRETARY 133 528679 NUTTER, TIMOTHY B & MELANIE G $ 550.00 I, the undersigned Secretary of the Board of Supervisors of Carter Plantation Community 134 520486 LYLES, JOHN W; DIDIER, MARGARET W $ 550.00 Development District, Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “District”) does hereby certify 135 518555 RIZZO, ROBERT A & LUCINDA S that the foregoing pages plus attached Schedule 1 constitute a true and correct copy of $ 550.00 Ordinance 2020-03 adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the District on August 24th, 2020, 136 528703 GREYHOUND HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 providing for the levy of maintenance special assessments on the Assessable Property located within the District, to cover the cost of operating, maintaining and preserving facilities and PAGE 5 projects within said District during fiscal year 2020-21. SCHEDULE 1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have subscribed my official signature as Secretary of this Board of Supervisors of the District on this, the 24th day of August, 2020.

/s/ Michael Simoneaux ______Michael Simoneaux, Secretary

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547 630046B MONKEY FAMILY INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 548 630046C MONKEY FAMILY INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 549 630046D CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 550 630046E CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 551 630046F CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 552 630046G CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 553 630046H CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC

554 606277A REILLY, JENNIFER E & SEAN E $ 550.00 100 521252 GECZO, ATTILA CSABA $ 550.00 555 606277B REILLY, JENNIFER E & SEAN E $ 550.00 526061 PERDE, TRAHAN & CRINA C 101 $ 550.00 556 606277C REILLY, JENNIFER E & SEAN E $ 550.00 102 526202 ONA, OVIDIU DAN $ 550.00 557 630046L CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 103 526244 ANTISAN, SUSAN MAY $ 550.00 558 630046M CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 526285 MINDRUT, SORIN & ILDIKO 104 $ 550.00 559 630046N CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 105 526293 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 560 630046O CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 106 526327 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 561 630046P CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 526384 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 107 562 630046Q CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 108 526616 DUBAI MOTORS INC $ 550.00 563 630046R CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 109 526665 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 564 630046S CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 526715 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 110 565 630046T CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 111 527135 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 566 630046U CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 112 514729 SMODE, YVONNE M & FRANK N $ 550.00 567 630046V CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 514737 SLEDGE, COLLIE B JR & DOROTHY A 113 $ 550.00 568 630046W CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 114 514745 PRETUS, HERBERT B JR & JAN T 569 630046X CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC $ 550.00 CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 115 514752 BROUSSARD, LORI MICHELLE $ 550.00 570 630046Y CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 514760 SMODE, SHARON T & FRANK N 116 $ 550.00 571 630046Z CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 212 630079E GENDUSA, DOMINICK J & ADILE $ 550.00 4117 THE 527176 LIVINGSTON JUBAN, RICKY M & MILITZA PARISH NEWS $ 550.00 572 630046AA CARTERTHURSDAY, PINES PROPERTIES LLC SEPTEMBER 17, 2020 I 213 630079F DEES, JAMES R $ 550.00 ___118 522698 DAIGLE, MICHAEL TODD & JAYME TORRANCE $ 550.00 573 630053A WALSH, KEVIN T & TINA M $ 550.00 214 630079G CHIPMAN, KEVIN G & JENNIFER E 514778 SHARP, MICHAEL R & JUDITH CATANIA $ 550.00 119 $ 550.00 574 630046AC CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 215 630079H VOLION, DAVID J & CHRISTINA C $ 550.00 120 519629 NAGIM, ADRIAN JOHN $ 550.00 575 630046AD CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 216 630079I LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 121 527192 HUSSER, CLINT D & JAN B $ 550.00 576 630046AE CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 217 630079J LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC 527291 WINBURN, CHES JOSEPH $ 550.00 122 $ 550.00 577 630046AF 1999 NEWTON FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST $ 550.00 218 630079K LUCE, SHAWN & MEGAN $ 550.00 123 527358 ST PIERRE, HANK P & BRIDGET B $ 550.00 578 630046AG CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 219 630079L LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 124 527358A TREVATHAN, CLYDE W & CAROLYN BRYANT $ 550.00 579 630046AH CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 220 630079M BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS 514786 HAWKES, JASON & LEANNE $ 550.00 125 $ 550.00 580 630046AI CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 221 630079N BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 126 527440 MOUNICOU, RALPH J III & PATRICIA Y $ 550.00 581 630046AJ CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 222 630079O BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 127 527564 AINSWORTH, THOMAS C $ 550.00 582 630046AK CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 223 630079P BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS 514794 GUEDRY, MICHEL J JR & ELIZABETH A $ 550.00 128 $ 550.00 583 630046AL CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 224 630079Q BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 129 527572 HENDRY, KIRK HAWTHORNE & AUDRY HOOSIER $ 550.00 630079R BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS 225 $ 550.00 PAGE 13 130 527598 GREYHOUND HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 226 630079S BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 SCHEDULE 1 131 527606 GREYHOUND HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 227 630079T BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 132 527614 SHERMAN, CHARLES KENNETH & BARBARA LOUVIERE $ 550.00 584 630046AM CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 228 630079U BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 133 528679 NUTTER, TIMOTHY B & MELANIE G $ 550.00 229 630079V BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS 585 630046AN CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 134 520486 LYLES, JOHN W; DIDIER, MARGARET W $ 550.00 $ 550.00 586 630046AO CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 230 630079W CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 135 518555 RIZZO, ROBERT A & LUCINDA S $ 550.00 231 630079X CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 587 630046AP CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 136 528703 GREYHOUND HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 588 630046AQ CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 232 630079Y BARCLAY, MICHAEL THOMAS & RUTH HENEHAN $ 550.00 589 630046AR CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC PAGE 5 233 630079Z CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 590 630046AS CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC SCHEDULE 1 234 630079AA BRISTER, BEAU $ 550.00 591 630046AT CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 235 630079AB BRABHAM, DANIEL $ 550.00 137 528729 GREYHOUND HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 592 630046AU HWGA PROPERTIES, L.L.C. 236 630079AC BRADLEY, JAMES & WANDA $ 550.00 $ 550.00 138 529735 GREYHOUND HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 593 630046AV CP LAND LLC 237 630079AD LAWLESS, MATTHEW & HAZEL $ 550.00 139 514802 JEANMARIE, JOSEPH A SR & SHARON M $ 550.00 594 630046AW MONKEY FAMILY INVESTMENTS LLC 238 630079AE LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 $ 550.00 140 529784 GREYHOUND HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 595 630046AX MONKEY FAMILY INVESTMENTS LLC 239 630079AF SOUTHWOOD, CHRISTOPHER & MEGAN $ 550.00 $ 550.00 141 529792 GREYHOUND HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 596 630046AY MONKEY FAMILY INVESTMENTS LLC 240 630079AG LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 $ 550.00 142 529800 GREYHOUND HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 597 606277 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 241 630079AH LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 143 529818 LOGAN, ROBERT C $ 550.00 598 606285 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 242 630079AI ELLIS, MCKEY WAYNE & ANGELA NICOLE $ 550.00 144 529826 GILBERT, RONALD WILLIAM & MELINDA BOLLICH $ 550.00 599 606293 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 243 630079AJ PHILLIPS, TROY & SUSAN H $ 550.00 145 529834 GAUDIN, JR., DEREK & LAUREN $ 550.00 600,601,602 630053 CARTER INVESTMENTS LLC 244 630079AK CARR, MARK S & MELANIE P $ 550.00 $ 550.00 146 514810 GRIFFITH, JAMES & JACQUELINE $ 550.00 FAIRWAY GARDEN AT CARTER PLANTATION 245 630079AL WATERS FAMILY INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 147 514828 FULMER, THOMAS MICHAEL $ 550.00 1 582221 POLK, JESSIE R & BEVERLY M 246 630079AM VICKERY, BRIAN PAUL & VICKI LYNN $ 550.00 $ 550.00 148 529842 GREYHOUND HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 2 608315 ROCK PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLC 247 630079AN CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC $ 550.00 149 529859 BRISTER, BOYCE BENTLEY & MARCELLA FAY $ 550.00 3 582296 NEAL, STACEY DANETTE 248 630079AO LOUQUE AND ASSOCIATES, LLC $ 550.00 $ 550.00 150 529867 RUCCI, DIANE & THOMAS $ 550.00 4 582312 FURCA, CHANDRA REDMOND $ 550.00 151 529875 HOLDEN, JACK L & ANGELA H PAGE 9 5 582320 BLANCHARD, CHRISTOPHER LEE & LISA B $ 550.00 CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT $ 550.00 SCHEDULE 1 152 529883 GREYHOUND HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 6 600841 GRACE, LEO CARTER $ 550.00

153 529891 GREYHOUND HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 7 582338 MARTIN, KELLI WILD $ 550.00 249 630079AP BRYSON, CHAD E & HILLARY $ 550.00 154 529909 GREYHOUND HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 8 608323 L & L HOLDING GROUP LLC $ 550.00 250 630079AQ CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 155 514836 WARD, KENNETH WAYNE & MELISSA WILEY $ 550.00 9 600858 J E TAYLOR DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 251 630079AR DILLARD, PATRICK A & AMANDA STEWART $ 550.00 CARTER PLANTATION FIRST FILING, PART 2 10 608331 L & L HOLDING GROUP LLC $ 550.00 252 630079AS JEROME, MATTHEW & FOX, ELIZABETH $ 550.00 156 529925 LANDRY, ROBERT A III & BRITTANY B $ 550.00 11 582346 THAMES, RACHEL T. 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550.00 2 629840B CARTER COVE ESTATES $ 148.00 260 630079BA LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 629840C CARTER COVE ESTATES 164-A-1 529974 CANAL, JAMES C $ 550.00 3 $ 148.00 261 630079BB LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 164-A-2 519322 ANTISAN, ADRIAN & SUSAN M $ 550.00 262 630079BC LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 PAGE 14 166 518647 MARTIN, DWAIN & SANDRA $ 550.00 CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 263 630079BD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 SCHEDULE 1 167 514398 KREBS, RICHMOND W $ 550.00 264 630079BE CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 168 530378 BODI, DAVE JOHN & ANNETTE MARIE $ 550.00 4 629840D CARTER COVE ESTATES 265 630079BF CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC $ 148.00 169 530386 CANAL, JAMES C & JACQUELINE D $ 550.00 5 629840E CARTER COVE ESTATES 266 630079BG CP LAND LLC $ 148.00 170 530394 BONHAM, JAMES & LINDA $ 550.00 6 629840F CARTER COVE ESTATES 267 630079BH CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC $ 148.00 171 518928 GRACE, DEBORAH PATENOTTE $ 550.00 7 629840G CARTER COVE ESTATES 268 630079BI CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC $ 148.00 172 514406 COMER, RONALD E II & CASSIE $ 550.00 8 629840H CARTER COVE ESTATES 269 630079BJ CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC $ 148.00 9 629840I CARTER COVE ESTATES PAGE 6 270 630079BK CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC $ 148.00 CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 10 629840J CARTER COVE ESTATES SCHEDULE 1 271 630079BL CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC $ 148.00 11 629840K CARTER COVE ESTATES 272 630079BM CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC $ 148.00 173 520718 WINBORN, COLBY & GUILLOT, ALICIA $ 550.00 12 629840L CARTER COVE ESTATES 273 630079BN BARNETT, JUSTIN & CHANTELLE $ 550.00 $ 148.00 174 530402 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 13 629840M CARTER COVE ESTATES 274 630079BO LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 $ 148.00 175 514414 EVANS, SAMUEL C & STACEY J $ 550.00 14 629840N CARTER COVE ESTATES 275 630079BP LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 $ 148.00 176 514422 AMERSON, ROY A & SHARI R $ 550.00 15 629840O CARTER COVE ESTATES 276 630079BQ WELLS, JUSTIN & RONNIE $ 550.00 $ 148.00 177 514430 STANGA, MATTHEW SEAN & MELISSA DOTY $ 550.00 16 629840P CARTER COVE ESTATES 277 630079BR CUMMER III, WILLIAM & MARTHA $ 550.00 $ 148.00 178 514448 PENN PROPERTIES LLC 17 629840Q CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 278 630079BS LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 179 533109 CHAN, PETER & LI, YONGYI $ 550.00 18 629840R CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 279 630079BT CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 180 519538 PERRIN, BENJAMIN J & RACHAEL G $ 550.00 19 629840S CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 280 630079BU TILLMAN, JOHN H & DELORES $ 550.00 181 514455 BLOUNT, CHARLES BRIAN & LAURA $ 550.00 20 629840T CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 281 630079BV LYDAY, KEVIN P JR & JESSICA S $ 550.00 182 514463 PENN PROPERTIES LLC 21 629840U CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 282 630079BW BUA, CHRISTOPHER & MEGAN $ 550.00 183 514471 PENN PROPERTIES LLC 22 629840V CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 283 630079BX WELLS, HUNTER C & BROOKE H $ 550.00 THE SIGNATURE OAKS AT CARTER PLANTATION 23 629840W CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 284 630079BY MCDAVITT, DALE $ 550.00 1 616623 MHAL PROPERTIES LLC, PEARCE, SAMUEL MEMBER $ 550.00 24 629840X CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 285 594267 FENORE, KEITH & JENNIFER WILLMAN $ 550.00 616797 MHAL PROPERTIES LLC, PEARCE, SAMUEL MEMBER 2 $ 550.00 25 629840Y CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 3 616839 MHAL PROPERTIES LLC, PEARCE, SAMUEL MEMBER PAGE 10 26 629840Z CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC $ 550.00 CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT SCHEDULE 1 4 616854 MHAL PROPERTIES LLC, PEARCE, SAMUEL MEMBER $ 550.00 27 629840AA CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 616896 MHAL PROPERTIES LLC, PEARCE, SAMUEL MEMBER 5 $ 550.00 28 629840AB CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 286 594457 BENNETT, WILLIAM CHARLES & PAPP, ANNAMARIE G $ 550.00 6 616912 MHAL PROPERTIES LLC, PEARCE, SAMUEL MEMBER $ 550.00 29 629840AC CARTER COVE ESTATES $ 148.00 287 630079CB SPENCER, ROBERT F & DONNA J $ 550.00 7 616946 CARTER DEVELOPMENT, LLC $ 550.00 30 629840AD CARTER COVE ESTATES $ 148.00 288 630079CC JACOBS, JOHN K. & PATRICIA L. 616961 CARTER DEVELOPMENT, LLC $ 550.00 8 $ 550.00 31 629840AE CARTER COVE ESTATES $ 148.00 CARTER RESERVE (5TH FILING) 9 616987 CARTER DEVELOPMENT, LLC $ 550.00 32 629840AF CARTER COVE ESTATES $ 148.00 CA-1 635292C CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 10 617001 CARTER DEVELOPMENT, LLC $ 550.00 33 629840AG CARTER COVE ESTATES $ 148.00 CA-2 No Number CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 617019 CARTER DEVELOPMENT, LLC 11 $ 550.00 34 629840AH CARTER COVE ESTATES $ 148.00 CA-3 No Number CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 12 617027 CARTER DEVELOPMENT, LLC $ 550.00 35-A 629840AI POIRIER, NOEL A $ 550.00 311 635292E CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 13 617043 CARTER DEVELOPMENT, LLC $ 550.00 37 629840AK CARTER COVE ESTATES $ 148.00 312 635292F CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC 617050 CARTER DEVELOPMENT, LLC $ 550.00 14 $ 550.00 38 606244 CARTER COVE ESTATES $ 148.00 313 635292BR CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 15 617092 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 39 606251 CARTER COVE ESTATES $ 148.00 314 635292G CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 16 617340 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 40 606269 CARTER COVE ESTATES $ 148.00 315 635292G? RESERVE PROPERTIES LLC $ 550.00 17 617365 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC CARTER PLANTATION ESTATES AT CARTER PLANTATION $ 550.00 316 635292H RESERVE PROPERTIES LLC $ 550.00 18 617381 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 635292I RESERVE PROPERTIES LLC 317 $ 550.00 PAGE 15 19 617407 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 318 635292J CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 SCHEDULE 1 20 617415 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 319 635292K CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 21 617423 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 1-A 558478A MARCHINKO, PAUL R & MARILYN V 320 635292L CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 $ 550.00 22 617431 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 321 635292M CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 2-A 558478B CARBO, VINCENT G & MARISHA M $ 550.00 23 617449 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 322 635292N RESERVE PROPERTIES LLC $ 550.00 3-A 558478C HENDERSON, KYLE A & KRISTA M $ 550.00 24 617456 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 4 558478D OSBORN, DAVID H 323 635292O RESERVE PROPERTIES LLC $ 550.00 $ 550.00 25 617464 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 5 558478E JOHNSON, SOUSAN ZADEH 324 635292P RESERVE PROPERTIES LLC $ 550.00 $ 550.00 6 558478F CRUTCHFIELD, JOHN E & YVETTE D PAGE 7 325 635292Q CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 $ 550.00 CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT Tract X 558478 CARTER PLANTATION CDD SCHEDULE 1 326 635292R CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00

327 635292S CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 CARTER PLANTATION TRACTS 26 617472 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CP-1-A-1 456301S CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 328 635292T RESERVE PROPERTIES LLC $ 550.00 27 617480 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CP-1-B-1 456301O CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 329 635292U RESERVE PROPERTIES LLC $ 550.00 28 617498 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CP-2-1 456301K CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 330 635292V CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 29 617506 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CP-2-2 456301L CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 331 635292W CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 30 617514 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CP-2-3 456301M CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 332 635292X CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 31 617522 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CP-2-4 456301N-Pool CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 333 635292Z CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 32 617530 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CP3-1 456301T CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 334 635292AA FELDER. JAMIE $ 550.00 33 617548 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CP-8 630079 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 335 635292AB FELDER. JAMIE $ 550.00 34 617555 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CP-9 456301P CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 336 635292AC LEGENDRE, DAVID & PARTICIA $ 550.00 35 617563 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CP-10 606236A CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 337 635292AD SKINNER, JOHN & ROBIN $ 550.00 36 617571 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CP-11 456301Q CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 338 635292AE MURRY, TRAVIS & TORI $ 550.00 37 617589 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CP-12 456301R CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 339 635292AF FELDER. JAMIE $ 550.00 38 617597 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CP-5 637611 CARTER PINES GOLF LLC 340 635292AG FELDER. JAMIE $ 550.00 39 617605 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CPG-1 456301V CARTER PINES GOLF LLC 40 617621 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC PAGE 11 Clubhouse + $ 550.00 CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 635292 CARTER PINES GOLF LLC Golf Course 41 617639 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 SCHEDULE 1 CP-3 & CPL- 606616A CARTER CONFERENCE CENTER, L.L.C. 42 617647 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 1-A-1 341 635292AH MURRY, TRAVIS & TORI $ 550.00 43 617654 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CPL-2-A 606632 CARTER CONFERENCE CENTER, L.L.C. 342 635292AI MURRY, TRAVIS & TORI $ 550.00 44 617662 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 CP4-A-1 456301V CARTER CONFERENCE CENTER, L.L.C. 343 635292AJ MURRY, TRAVIS & TORI $ 550.00 45 617688 SADLER HOLDINGS LLC $ 550.00 Wetlands 456301 CP LAND LLC 344 635292AK CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC CARTER PLANTATION III FILING 345 635292AL CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 184 594440 AA STUCCO & MASONRY LLC $ 550.00 346 635292AM CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 185 608406 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 347 635292AN CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 186 608414 RATCLIFF, GARLAND GARY & CAROL $ 550.00 348 635292AO PAPABURR INVESTMENTS LLC CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 187 608422 ENTWISLE, RICHARD & STACEY ANN $ 550.00 $ 550.00 PARISH OF LIVINGSTON, STATE OF LOUISIANA 349 635292AP PAPABURR INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 188 608430 SPIERS, GREGORY & RENEE $ 550.00 350 635292AQ PAPABURR INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 189 608448 CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC NOTICE OF INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE 351 635292AR PAPABURR INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 190 608455 GARLAND, DAVID J $ 550.00 AND PUBLIC HEARING 352 635292AS PAPABURR INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 191 608463 ANTISAN, SUSAN MAY $ 550.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Ordinance authorizing the levy of maintenance 353 635292AT PAPABURR INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 192 608471 ANTISAN, SUSAN MAY $ 550.00 special assessments for fiscal year 2020-2021 was introduced in writing in the form required for 354 635292AU PAPABURR INVESTMENTS LLC adoption at a meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Carter Plantation Community Development 193 608489 ANTISAN, SUSAN MAY $ 550.00 PAGE 16 $ 550.00 District, Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “District”) held on July 27, 2020, and laid over 355 635292AV PAPABURR INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 SCHEDULE 1 194 608497 CLIPA, SEBASTIAN $ 550.00 for publication of notice: 356 635292AW PAPABURR INVESTMENTS LLC CARTER PLANTATION IV FILING $ 550.00 ORDINANCE 2020-03 357 635292AX PAPABURR INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 208 630079A GENDUSA, SHARON M $ 550.00 635292AY CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC An Ordinance of Carter Plantation Community Development District, 209 630079B PASSMAN, JOHN R III & GILL, FAITH VINYARD 358 $ 550.00 $ 550.00 Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “District”), adopting, 359 635292AZ CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 210 630079C LYDAY, KEVIN & CHARLOTTE $ 550.00 determining, ordering and levying maintenance special assessments 360 635292BA CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 on certain lots or parcels of real estate located within the District, to 211 630079D CANNON, CHARLES E & PAULA W $ 550.00 635292BB CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC cover the cost of operating, maintaining and preserving facilities and 361 $ 550.00 projects in said District during fiscal year 2020-2021, pursuant to the PAGE 8 362 635292BC CODE 4 INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 provisions of Chapter 27-B of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT Statutes of 1950, as amended; and further providing for other related SCHEDULE 1 363 635292BD CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC matters. 364A 635292BE CKW CONSTRUCTION LLC $ 550.00 212 630079E GENDUSA, DOMINICK J & ADILE NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the District will meet $ 550.00 366A 635292BG ARD, JASON & ERICA $ 550.00 213 630079F DEES, JAMES R on Monday, August 24, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. at the Carter House, located at 30325 Carter Cemetery $ 550.00 367 635292BH CAIN, CARL & ANJEL $ 550.00 Road, Springfield, Louisiana 70462, at which time there will be a public hearing on the adoption of 214 630079G CHIPMAN, KEVIN G & JENNIFER E the aforesaid Ordinance. In accordance with applicable law, public notice will be given concerning $ 550.00 368 635292BI CAIN, CARL & ANJEL $ 550.00 215 630079H VOLION, DAVID J & CHRISTINA C the hearing to approve the 2020-2021 assessments as further set forth in the Ordinance. $ 550.00 369 635292BJ LAIRD, MONISA DIER $ 550.00 216 630079I LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC This 27th day of July, 2020. $ 550.00 370 635292BK CHUSTZ, SUSAN BOHN $ 550.00 217 630079J LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 371 635292BL MURRY, TRAVIS & TORI $ 550.00 218 630079K LUCE, SHAWN & MEGAN $ 550.00 372 635292BM PAPABURR INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 /s/ Michael Simoneaux /s/ Gillis Windham 219 630079L LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 635292BN PAPABURR INVESTMENTS LLC 373 $ 550.00 ______220 630079M BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 374 635292BO PAPABURR INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 Michael Simoneaux Gillis Windham 630079N BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS Secretary Chairman 221 $ 550.00 375 635292BP LP INTEREST LLC $ 550.00 222 630079O BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 635292BQ LP INTEREST LLC (Continued on Page 2) 376 $ 550.00 223 630079P BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 CARTER PLANTATION 6TH FILING 224 630079Q BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 546 630046A CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC I, the undersigned Secretary of the Board of Supervisors of Carter Plantation Community 225 630079R BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 Development District, Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “District”), do hereby certify that 226 630079S BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 PAGE 12 CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT the foregoing page constitutes a true and correct copy of the proceedings taken by the Board of SCHEDULE 1 227 630079T BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 Supervisors, introducing Ordinance 2020-03, regarding the adoption, determination, order and levy 228 630079U BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 547 630046B MONKEY FAMILY INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 of maintenance special assessments on certain lots or parcels of immovable property located within 229 630079V BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 548 630046C MONKEY FAMILY INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 the District, to cover the cost of operating, maintaining and preserving facilities and projects in said 230 630079W CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 549 630046D CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC District during fiscal year 2020-2021. Page 1 231 630079X CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 550 630046E CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC IN WITNESS WHEREOF, thus done and passed at Springfield, Louisiana, on this, the 27th day 232 630079Y BARCLAY, MICHAEL THOMAS & RUTH HENEHAN $ 550.00 551 630046F CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC of July, 2020. 233 630079Z CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 552 630046G CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 234 630079AA BRISTER, BEAU $ 550.00 553 630046H CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 235 630079AB BRABHAM, DANIEL $ 550.00 __/s/ Michael Simoneaux______554 606277A REILLY, JENNIFER E & SEAN E $ 550.00 236 630079AC BRADLEY, JAMES & WANDA $ 550.00 Michael Simoneaux 555 606277B REILLY, JENNIFER E & SEAN E $ 550.00 Secretary 237 630079AD LAWLESS, MATTHEW & HAZEL $ 550.00 556 606277C REILLY, JENNIFER E & SEAN E $ 550.00 238 630079AE LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 557 630046L CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 239 630079AF SOUTHWOOD, CHRISTOPHER & MEGAN $ 550.00 558 630046M CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC Regular Meeting of the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen of the Village of French Settlement, August 12, 2020 240 630079AG LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 559 630046N CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 241 630079AH LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 The Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the Village of French Settlement met at 16015 Hwy. 16, French Settlement, 560 630046O CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 242 630079AI ELLIS, MCKEY WAYNE & ANGELA NICOLE $ 550.00 Louisiana on the 12th day of August 2020 at 6 p.m. in regular session convened. The meeting was called to order 630046P CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 561 by Mayor Rhonda B. Lobell with the following members present: 243 630079AJ PHILLIPS, TROY & SUSAN H $ 550.00 562 630046Q CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 244 630079AK CARR, MARK S & MELANIE P $ 550.00 Alderman Teresa Miller, Alderman Kim Demarest, Alderman Gene Eleazar 563 630046R CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 245 630079AL WATERS FAMILY INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 Municipal Clerk: Pam Melancon 564 630046S CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC Present: Chief Cary Mosby 246 630079AM VICKERY, BRIAN PAUL & VICKI LYNN $ 550.00 565 630046T CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC Present: Village Counsel, Mark Boyer and Jerry Denton 247 630079AN CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC

566 630046U CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 248 630079AO LOUQUE AND ASSOCIATES, LLC $ 550.00 Reading of Minutes: 567 630046V CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC The motion to accept the minutes for the meeting of July 8, 2020, as presented, was made by Alderman Miller and PAGE 9 568 630046W CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC seconded by Alderman Eleazar. A yea and a nay vote were called for and resulted as follows: CARTER PLANTATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT Yeas: Miller, Demarest, Eleazar SCHEDULE 1 569 630046X CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC Nays: None 570 630046Y CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC Absent: None 630079E GENDUSA, DOMINICK J & ADILE 212 $ 550.00 571 630046Z CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC The motion to accept the minutes for the special meeting of August 7, 2020, as presented, was made by Alderman 213 630079F DEES, JAMES R $ 550.00 572 630046AA CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC Miller and seconded by Alderman Eleazar. A yea and a nay vote were called for and resulted as follows: 214 630079G CHIPMAN, KEVIN G & JENNIFER E Yeas: Miller, Eleazar $ 550.00 573 630053A WALSH, KEVIN T & TINA M $ 550.00 Nays: None 215 630079H VOLION, DAVID J & CHRISTINA C $ 550.00 574 630046AC CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC Alderman Demarest absent for the special meeting of August 7, 2020 and did not cast a vote. 216 630079I LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 575 630046AD CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 630079J LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC Statement of Finances: 217 $ 550.00 576 630046AE CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC Mayor Lobell mentioned her concern regarding overtime and stated to Chief Mosby that the Police Department is 218 630079K LUCE, SHAWN & MEGAN $ 550.00 577 630046AF 1999 NEWTON FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST $ 550.00 paying overtime to a full-time officer when we have a part-time officer that can work up to 40 hours absorbing the 219 630079L LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 578 630046AG CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC hours without going into overtime. Mosby stated thatPage he was 2 trying to cover the ‘up to midnight shift’ and to bring 630079M BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS the part-time officer back in the morning to work the school zone would be tough. Mayor Lobell asked Mosby if he 220 $ 550.00 579 630046AH CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC had given the part-time officer the opportunity and Mosby said no. Mayor Lobell stated that we received an 221 630079N BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 580 630046AI CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC insurance check for the damages Officer Durkin’s unit on 08.11.2020. The Mayor stated that she was working on 222 630079O BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 581 630046AJ CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC the accident that Officer Rhoads was involved in and that Rhoads didn’t want to cooperate and take the time to 630079P BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS get the police accident report (like Durkin did for his accident) so it would take a bit longer for that claim to be 223 $ 550.00 582 630046AK CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC processed by insurance company of the other party to the accident. 224 630079Q BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 583 630046AL CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 225 630079R BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 The motion to accept the Statement of Finances for the month of July 2020, as presented was made by Alderman 226 630079S BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 PAGE 13 Miller and seconded by Alderman Eleazar. A yea and a nay vote were called for and resulted as follows: SCHEDULE 1 Yeas: Miller, Demarest, Eleazar 227 630079T BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 Nays: None 228 630079U BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 Absent: None 229 630079V BETHEL LAND HOLDINGS $ 550.00 Police Department: Chief Mosby gave Police Department report for July. There was a total of 96 calls, the 230 630079W CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC majority being traffic stops, 4 assault/battery, 9 motor vehicle accidents, 5 improper vehicle operation, theft or 231 630079X CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC unauthorized use to 3. Mosby stated that they have ordered a ballistic vest for an officer. Alderman Miller asked 232 630079Y BARCLAY, MICHAEL THOMAS & RUTH HENEHAN $ 550.00 how long the vest good for and Mosby replied that he believes 5 years.

233 630079Z CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC Old Business: 630079AA BRISTER, BEAU 234 $ 550.00 Grounds Report: Property Insurance performed the inspection on the buildings and noted that we need to install a 235 630079AB BRABHAM, DANIEL $ 550.00 fire extinguisher in the Pavilion and check the tags for expirations on the fire extinguishers in the buildings. An 236 630079AC BRADLEY, JAMES & WANDA $ 550.00 237 630079AD LAWLESS, MATTHEW & HAZEL $ 550.00 238 630079AE LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 239 630079AF SOUTHWOOD, CHRISTOPHER & MEGAN $ 550.00 240 630079AG LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 241 630079AH LEVEL CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT LLC $ 550.00 242 630079AI ELLIS, MCKEY WAYNE & ANGELA NICOLE $ 550.00 243 630079AJ PHILLIPS, TROY & SUSAN H $ 550.00 244 630079AK CARR, MARK S & MELANIE P $ 550.00 245 630079AL WATERS FAMILY INVESTMENTS LLC $ 550.00 246 630079AM VICKERY, BRIAN PAUL & VICKI LYNN $ 550.00 247 630079AN CARTER PINES PROPERTIES LLC 248 630079AO LOUQUE AND ASSOCIATES, LLC $ 550.00

PAGE 9 SCHEDULE 1 Mr. Moody advised that the maintenance bond may not cover the Parish under construction of the sewer plant but would cover the Parish with the maintenance of one that is already there and the surety bond would protect the sewer district, not so much the Parish.

Mr. Murphy indicated that they had a surety agreement with the sewer district to go with the bond so that the public entities are covered. Mr. Moody advised that sounded fine.

Mr. Murphy requested that they could work this out with the Parish’s legal counsel and not have to come back before the Council for the agreement again.

Councilman Talbert clarified his motion. He stated that the agreement between the developer and the Parish exists, that lots and houses will not be sold until the temporary is in place then the Planning Department can sign off on the plat, but not until then. Mr. Moody also added that the Council should authorize the Parish President or his designee to execute the Developer’s agreement.

Councilman Tracy Girlinghouse questioned how the development could get to a point like this? He challenged that the developer should have already been started on the sewer before you ever get to the point of building a house. He asked if they would be shuttling waste?

Councilman Talbert stated that they were not talking about shuttling waste. He advised that there would be no waste to shuttle. Under this agreement that they were talking about at this time, after the agreement is reached between the Parish and the developer, then the final plat can be signed, houses can then start, then permits can then be issued and houses can start construction. However, until the temporary plant is operational, no lots, and/or houses can be sold. All it does is, under they way our ordinance is written, technically until the plan is in place, you cannot get a permit, Regular Meeting of the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen of the Village of French Settlement, August 12, 2020 so you are four months before you can start construction of your first house, in theory, so what the Council is allowing is the developer to start construction now, so when the plant is in place and The Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the Village of French Settlement met at 16015 Hwy. 16, French Settlement, Minutes of the Livingston Parish Council operational, they will have a product to sell. They will not be allowed to sell a single product until th Louisiana on the 12 day of August 2020 at 6 p.m. in regular session convened. The meeting was called to order Livingston, Louisiana the plant is operational, they are just allowing permits to be issued for the construction of homes. by Mayor Rhonda B. Lobell with the following members present: August 13, 2020 The chair allowed an open discussion regarding permitting. The Livingston Parish Council met in a regular session duly called, advertised, and convened at Alderman Teresa Miller, Alderman Kim Demarest, Alderman Gene Eleazar its regular meeting place, the Parish Council Chambers, Governmental Building, 20355 Public input: Sam Digirolamo: questioned who would put the agreement together (Mr. Moody) Municipal Clerk: Pam Melancon Government Boulevard, Livingston, Louisiana, on Thursday, August 13, 2020, at the hour of six and who would it be signed by (the Parish President and the designee of the Present: Chief Cary Mosby o’clock (6:00) p.m. with the following Livingston Parish Council members present: developer) Present: Village Counsel, Mark Boyer and Jerry Denton Chad Pope, board member of Gravity Drainage District No. 1: requested a copy of Jeff Ard R.C. “Bubba” Harris the agreement Garry Talbert Gerald McMorris Reading of Minutes: Maurice “Scooter” Keen Tracy Girlinghouse Councilman Tracy Girlinghouse questioned if Mr. Pope, as a member of the board, was okay with The motion to accept the minutes for the meeting of July 8, 2020, as presented, was made by Alderman Miller and Shane Mack this agreement? Mr. Pope advised that Councilman Talbert explained the resolution exactly how seconded by Alderman Eleazar. A yea and a nay vote were called for and resulted as follows: Absent: John Wascom, Randy Delatte the sewer district and the board had asked for. Yeas: Miller, Demarest, Eleazar Layton Ricks, Parish President Nays: None LPR NO. 20-247 Absent: None Also present: Mr. Christopher Moody, Parish Legal Counsel MOTION was made by Garry Talbert and duly seconded by Maurice “Scooter” Keen to request Sam Digirolamo, Planning and Department of Public Works Director that the Parish’s legal counsel, Mr. Chris Moody, compose a Developer Agreement THURSDAY,The motion to accept the minutes SEPTEMBER for the special meeting of August 17, 7, 2020, 2020 as presented, was made by Alderman ------betweenTHE the Parish ofLIVINGSTON Livingston and the developer of FoxglovePARISH Subdivision NEWS upon the 5 Miller and seconded by Alderman Eleazar. A yea and a nay vote were called for and resulted as follows: The chair asked the public to please mute or turn off their cell phones. developer’s request for a waiver of Section 125-13(f)(1), “Procedures for subdivisions I Yeas: Miller, Eleazar ------with improvements”, for the proposed revision of Foxglove Subdivision in regard to The chair announced that Public Input would be accepted from any member of the audience Nays: None the development’s sewer substantial completion; and wishing to address an agenda item and explained the procedure. Whereby, upon the execution of the Developer agreement by the Parish President/or Alderman Demarest absent for the special meeting of August 7, 2020 and did not cast a vote. ------The chair addressed agenda item number 7a, “Presentations: Audit Presentation by LaPorte”, and his designee representing the Parish of Livingston, and a representative of D.R. Horton, Statement of Finances: called upon Mr. John Murray, Audit Director of LaPorte CPAs & Business Advisors. the developer, then and only then, can the Planning Department be allowed to sign the Mayor Lobell mentioned her concern regarding overtime and stated to Chief Mosby that the Police Department is final plat, and then subsequently permits can be issued for the development; and Mr. Murray explained that he was there to present the findings of the year 2019 independent audit. thereupon by which the following stipulation must be adhered to by the developer that: paying overtime to a full-time officer when we have a part-time officer that can work up to 40 hours absorbing the hours without going into overtime. Mosby stated that he was trying to cover the ‘up to midnight shift’ and to bring He discussed the handout booklet that he presented and went through points of interest. Mr. “No lots, and/or houses can be sold in this development until there is an Murray answered questions from the Councilmembers. operational temporary sewer treatment plant”. the part-time officer back in the morning to work the school zone would be tough. Mayor Lobell asked Mosby if he had given the part-time officer the opportunity and Mosby said no. Mayor Lobell stated that we received an ------Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: insurance check for the damages Officer Durkin’s unit on 08.11.2020. The Mayor stated that she was working on The chair addressed agenda item 8, “Adoption of the Minutes from the July 23, 2020 regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council”. YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, the accident that Officer Rhoads was involved in and that Rhoads didn’t want to cooperate and take the time to MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT get the police accident report (like Durkin did for his accident) so it would take a bit longer for that claim to be LPR NO. 20-243 processed by insurance company of the other party to the accident. MOTION was made by Tracy Girlinghouse and duly seconded by Jeff Ard to dispense with the NAYS: NONE reading of the minutes dated July 23, 2020 for the regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council and adopt as written. ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM The motion to accept the Statement of Finances for the month of July 2020, as presented was made by Alderman Miller and seconded by Alderman Eleazar. A yea and a nay vote were called for and resulted as follows: Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows:

Yeas: Miller, Demarest, Eleazar YEAS: MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT, ABSTAIN: NONE Nays: None MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, Absent: None Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. NAYS: NONE ------Police Department: Chief Mosby gave Police Department report for July. There was a total of 96 calls, the ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM The chair addressed agenda item number 13b: majority being traffic stops, 4 assault/battery, 9 motor vehicle accidents, 5 improper vehicle operation, theft or “Pre-liminary re-sub at the corner of Palmer Road and Watts Road dedicating ABSTAIN: NONE one tract to the Parish of Livingston where the owner’s property overlaps and unauthorized use to 3. Mosby stated that they have ordered a ballistic vest for an officer. Alderman Miller asked Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. extends over both roads located in Council District 8 – Randy Delatte” how long the vest good for and Mosby replied that he believes 5 years. ------Councilman Gerald McMorris requested to address this item and briefly explained the map in their The chair addressed agenda item number 9, “Parish President’s Report: Old Business: meeting packet. a. R.J. Daigle 2019 Pavement Patch Program-Contract Change Order 1: Authorize Parish Grounds Report: Property Insurance performed the inspection on the buildings and noted that we need to install a President To Sign Change Order Number 1 to R.J. Daigle 2019 Pavement Patch LPR NO. 20-248 fire extinguisher in the Pavilion and check the tags for expirations on the fire extinguishers in the buildings. An Program Contract” MOTION was made by Gerald McMorris and duly seconded by R.C. “Bubba” Harris to accept extinguisher has been purchased for the Pavilion. Mosby stated that the extinguisher in the fire department still The chair called upon Mr. Sam Digirolamo who explained what the Change Order entailed. and authorize the Planning Department to sign the preliminary re-sub at the corner of shows ‘good’. Mayor Lobell asked Mosby to check the date on it and to let her know. Palmer Road and Watts Road whereby dedicating one (1) tract to the Parish of LPR NO. 20-244 Livingston where the owner’s property overlaps and extends over both roads located MOTION was made by Maurice “Scooter” Keen and duly seconded by Tracy Girlinghouse to Road Reports: Speed limit sign in the bridge construction zone still have not been installed. Mayor Lobell in Council District 8. authorize the Parish President to sign Change Order Number 1 for the R.J. Daigle 2019 mentioned that there was a morning that the flashing school zone lights on the signs going southbound were not Pavement Patch Program Contract; whereby increasing the contract time to allow the Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: working but that same afternoon they worked. Alderman Demarest stated that the 18-wheelers coming through owner additional time to locate and determine patches in the area applicable to this associated with construction are hitting third gear quickly and are speeding in 25 mph zone. Chief Mosby stated YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, that he will talk to the supervisor of the project from T.L. Hawk. Demarest suggested maybe the use of a MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT project and will not increase the original contract sum of two hundred seven-five construction sign that flashes the speed that the vehicle is going. Mosby said he would check with Livingston to thousand two hundred forty-eight dollars ($275,248.00). NAYS: NONE see about the possibility of borrowing one. Alderman Miller stated that some of the equipment and pieces of machinery are parked extremely close to the road, it is very dark and there is a safety concern. She suggested to Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: ABSENT: MR. 0DELATTE, MR. WASCOM

Mosby that he mention it to T.L. Hawk. Mayor Lobell mentioned to Mosby that she had a resident call regarding YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, MR. ARD, ABSTAIN: NONE a lot of mud on the road and it does create a safety hazard on Trace Road. Alderman Demarest mentioned that we MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT would like a supervisor from the Bridge to come speak. Mayor Lobell will call Mr. Kolb and see if he had come to Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. NAYS: NONE ------the Sept. meeting. ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM The chair addressed agenda item numbers 14a through 14c, “Planning Commission New Business: Recommendations:” and called upon Mr. Sam Digirolamo, Planning and Department of Public Alderman Eleazar read aloud Proposed Ordinance No. 4 of 2020 - Mandatory install/use of GPS in Village Owned ABSTAIN: NONE Works Director.

or Vehicles that the Village insures and maintains. Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. Mr. Digirolamo addressed the Councilmembers and answered their questions. The Village of French Settlement will hold a public hearing at 6:00 pm on September 9, 2020 for the purpose of ------receiving public comments for Proposed Ordinance No. 4 of 2020 to establish mandatory install and use of GPS in The chair addressed agenda item 10, “Master Gravity Drainage Plan Grant Application Update”. Councilman Maurice “Scooter” Keen questioned about a previous tower that had been approved Village Owned or Vehicles that the Village insures or maintains. The chair explained that he had asked to place this item on the agenda. by the Council where the drop zone had crossed the road and asked if this was the same situation. Mr. Digirolamo advised that there were no waivers requested on this item. Councilman Garry Pavilion area restroom renovations Mayor Lobell requested public input on the possibility of requesting LGAP Councilman Mack spoke in detail of the Master Plan Review Committee that had been formed and Talbert explained the fall radius, the setback distances and answered Councilman Keen’s questions Grant funds totaling $19,590. for the 18-19 and 19-20 years be used to fund the remodel project of the pavilion the desire to have a Master Gravity Drainage Plan for all of Livingston Parish and the funds that to his satisfaction. area restrooms. The LGAP funds were requested by the prior mayor to replace the town hall generator that was had been set aside. He explained that many agencies were submitting projects to the Watershed LPR NO. 20-249 damaged in the 2016 flood and are currently designated for that purpose. In the event of an emergency, LOHSEP Project and he thought that it would be good to have a list of projects that they could submit to MOTION was made by Gerald McMorris and duly seconded by Jeff Ard to accept the has stated that would provide generators for us. Generators are costly and must be continually maintained. Kim improve drainage in Livingston Parish. Councilman Mack advised that he had discovered that recommendation of the Livingston Parish Planning Commission to approve the Aydell with the French Settlement Historical Society said that the toilets back up when there is an event with a lot day, that they had not completed the application. He requested that if the Council was in favor, preliminary site plan for Verizon, contingent upon the structural analysis and of people and that the sewer system needed to be looked at and that the building was probably originally then they could pass a resolution asking the current Administration to do as much research as possible to see if there were any grants out there to fund a Master Gravity Drainage Plan for drainage study being presented to the Parish engineer for review, located on South constructed in the 1970’s and that the building was adequate then but as the Village as grown they need updating. Frost Road, Section 19, T7S R5E in Council District 8. At the end of the day of events – water gathers on the floor. We have a nice facility and the bathrooms really need Livingston Parish. He further explained that with these studies, the research and the data show the good and the bad of the future projects. to be renovated to accommodate. One event even rented their own porta-pots. Ms Aydell also mentioned that Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: there is a shallow water line that runs between the bathrooms and the pavilion and it has been pierced by a tent LPR NO. 20-245 stake during an event. Alderman Eleazar recommended that we get a plumber with a camera to explore what may MOTION was made by Tracy Girlinghouse and duly seconded by Jeff Ard to request that the YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, be going on with the actual bathroom sewer. Alderman Miller stated that that process had already been done. A Parish President and his Administration to do as much research as possible to see if MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT citizen mentioned that we need to change the sewage system. Mayor Lobell mentioned the playground and that there were any grants available to fund a Master Gravity Drainage Plan for Livingston NAYS: NONE updates would be nice and that there is a process involved in reallocating the funds to another project. Ms Aydell Parish. and Alderman Miller suggested that we go forward with the sewer system because that would have to be done ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM regardless. The Mayor will obtain pricing for replacing the current septic/sewer system. Lighting was also Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: ABSTAIN: NONE discussed as a need. Ms Aydell stated that there will not be a Creole Festival for 2020 due to COVID-19. She also YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, reminds individuals that the Creole Festival is the only fund raiser event to help maintaining the Creole House. MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. They will do a raffle this year. Possibly a jambalaya dinner. NAYS: NONE Councilman Talbert questioned Morgan Sanchez of Forte and Tablada (Parish Review Engineer) Local Events: about the process of doing a drainage impact study. He asked if the gravel road would exceed the ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM The Mayor read aloud an email received by the clerk on 08.11.2020 8:24 am from citizen, Angela Eastridge leasing ten percent of the property? Ms. Morgan did not come to the podium and her answer was not the pavilion on August 22, 2020 individually. ABSTAIN: NONE

Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. audible but did satisfy Councilman Talbert’s questions to his satisfaction. Chad Bacas of Forte Mayor Lobell, ------and Tablada also provided input from the audience to which Councilman Talbert acknowledged Per your requirement of limited seating, due to Covid 19, I have chosen the option to email you my public The chair addressed agenda item 11, “Discussion of Broadband Extension” and explained why he his understanding. input on agenda item 11 Local Events for the August 12, 2020 town meeting. had requested that this be placed on the agenda. ------Mr. Digirolamo advised that this item had a waiver request on the fence requirement and his office On behalf of the French Settlement Police Department, I would like to invite everyone to join us in The chair explained that with the COVID pandemic, everyone was trying to work from home and remembering and honoring Lt. Vickie Salassi Wax. She was a lifelong resident of French Settlement and a 27 year had received favorable letters from all of the neighboring property owners to allow this mandate the school system and individuals who attend school, whether it be K through 12 or college to be waived. veteran of the Baton Rouge Police Department, who was killed in the line of duty in May of 2004, while protecting students who are trying to get internet access. He further explained that he had numerous people and serving others. contact him asking him for help to get these services and he had been trying to email one of the The chair allowed a brief discussion regarding the mandates of the fence requirement. Mr. Billy On Saturday, August 22, 2020 the French Settlement Police Department will be hosting a Memorial service providers to try and get them the service that they need. He advised that there was a lot to Taylor, of McLin Taylor requested to speak and offered insight that there was a fence located on Ceremony and a Youth for Blue Wave Parade in honor of Lt. Vickie Salassi Wax. Could you please put these events it, and the costs associated with it. It is a private business, and they are willing to help and work the south side of this commercial development and that the owner of the RV park owned the rest of the Village of French Settlement website and Facebook page. Also, would it be okay to place some flyers together, but it would need to be a group effort. Councilman Mack explained that he had placed of the neighboring property and had signed his own waiver. The Councilmen thanked Mr. Taylor advertising these events and the registration forms in the lobby of the Town Hall. Attached are the flyers giving this item on the agenda in hopes to adopt a resolution to request the current Administration to for that clarification. more information regarding these events. appoint a couple of members that could work with the state representatives and maybe Congress, Thank you for approving the rental of the Town Hall Pavilion and bathrooms for the family of Lt Vickie and also the Council members and apply for grants that would help out with the initial costs of the LPR NO. 20-250 Salassi Wax and guest to use. Sincerely, Angela Eastridge P.O. Box 251 French Settlement, LA 70733 service and work with the current providers to try and come up with some kind of way, shape or MOTION was made by Maurice “Scooter” Keen and duly seconded by Gerald McMorris to accept form to start providing this service. He advised that he had heard what the current Public Service the recommendation of the Livingston Parish Planning Commission to approve the Commissioner had stated and that he was in favor of expanding broadband service; and he had preliminary site plan for Lagniappe RV Park with a waiver on the fence, located also listened to individuals that were running for the Public Service Commissioner position. The on LA Highway 22, Section 31, T7S R7E in Council District 8. Mayor Lobell stated that while she absolutely supports a memorial for a fallen officer, this is not a Village event. When the contract was executed it was entered into by an individual, Angela Eastridge and paid by personal check chair explained that the only thing that was missing from everyone’s statements was a plan to put Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: #3240 for rental fee of $200.00 and check #3241 for a deposit of $50.00. It was our understanding at the time of it in place. the signing that the event was going to be a memorial gathering of 30-50 people and that is noted on the contract. YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE,

Please be aware that the event must be withing the confines of the law and be kept in compliance with the Fire Councilman Tracy Girlinghouse wished to comment as a point of clarity for this issue. He wished MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT Marshall and according to code. to make clear that the Council members were not trying to provide broadband to someone for NAYS: NONE nothing, they were discussing making it available for them to purchase. He explained that there Adjourn were a lot of areas who could not get a broad band signal and they were trying to make that ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM A motion to adjourn was made by Alderman Miller and seconded by Alderman Demarest. A year and a nay vote availability happen for them for the lines to be run for customers to purchase. were called for and resulted as follows: ABSTAIN: NONE

Yeas: Miller, Demarest, Eleazar LPR NO. 20-246 MOTION was made by Garry Talbert and duly seconded by Tracy Girlinghouse to request that Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. Nays: None the Parish President and his Administration appoint members from his office to work ------Absent: None with elected officials and also the Public Service Commission to come up with a Mr. Digirolamo explained that the developer for Live Oak Baptist Church was doing this item in two (2) phases and wished to do the drainage impact study in the second phase of the project. strategy and game plan to expand broadband services in Livingston Parish.

Councilman Garry Talbert advised that they had torn down a building and were replacing that ______Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: building right away and have done one (1) big sight plan, they will not build the new sanctuary Rhonda B Lobell, Mayor Pam Melancon, Municipal Clerk YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, right off the bat in an effort to conserve their revenue. There is a house that used to belong to the MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT church but has been sold and has a six (6’) foot fence around it, and technically, the Code requires an eight (8’) foot fence. However, because the sanctuary is not being built at this time, it will not NOTICE OF INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE NAYS: NONE impact the house. However, if they do not receive the letter of no objection from the homeowner of the house by the time of construction, they will have to construct the eight (8’) foot fence. After NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following entitled ordinance was introduced in ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM his explanation, Councilman Talbert stated that he wish to make a motion. writing in the form required for adoption at a meeting of the Parish Council of the Parish of ABSTAIN: NONE Livingston, State of Louisiana, on September 10, 2020, and laid over for publication of notice: LPR NO. 20-251 Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. MOTION was made by Garry Talbert and duly seconded by Maurice “Scooter” Keen to accept ------the recommendation of the Livingston Parish Planning Commission to approve the L.P. ORDINANCE 20-26 The chair addressed agenda item number 12a: preliminary site plan for Live Oak Baptist Church with the drainage impact study Finance Department: being done in Phase 2 and a waiver on the fence if a letter is received from the AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 125, “SUBDIVISION located on Coxe Avenue, Section 28, T5S R5E in Council District 2. a. Adopt Resolution authorizing the Parish President to execute the contract between the neighbor, REGULATIONS,” ARTICLE I., “IN GENERAL”, SECTION 125-25., Livingston Parish Council and Roadwrxx, LLC, the low bidder for the State of Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: “DRAINAGE IMPACT STUDY/DRAINAGE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS.”, OF Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) Holden Sidewalk THE CODE OF ORDINANCES IN AND FOR THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON. Program at LA Highway 441 (State Project No. H.000470). YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT The chair requested to comment on this agenda item. He explained that this was in his Council NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Parish Council opened the public district regarding a grant that was applied for many, many years ago. He had contacted his NAYS: NONE

hearing on the proposed ordinance on Thursday, September 24, 2020, at six (6:00) p.m.at the Parish constituents in this area to let them know that this was coming so that they would be allowed to come and have public input on this issue. He requested that this agenda item be deferred at that ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM Council Chambers, 20355 Government Boulevard, Livingston, Louisiana, at which time the public time and to be placed on the next meeting agenda for August 27, 2020 that would allow him more hearing on the adoption of the aforesaid ordinance will be reconvened. ABSTAIN: NONE time to research and communicate with the community. Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. Councilman Garry Talbert requested what the implications would be if they did not approve this ------\s\ Sandy C. Teal \s\ Shane Mack item at this meeting. The chair addressed agenda item 15, “Public Hearing and Adoption of L.P. Ordinance No. 20-16, Sandy C. Teal, Council Clerk Shane Mack, Council Chairman The chair advised that was a great question and requested that Chad Bacas of Forte and Tablada Rescind and Reenact Chapter 125, “Subdivision Regulations”, Sections 125-1 through 125-111, (As per rules of the Council, copies of the proposed ordinance shall be made available for public and Parish Review Engineer to please address that question.

inspection in the Office of the Livingston Parish Council.) to include amendment(s) recommended by Gravity Drainage District No. 1, Gravity Drainage Mr. Bacas advised that he did think that there was a certain amount of time after the bids had been taken and the Council to accept it. He was not sure what that amount of time was, but he could District No. 2 and the Livingston Parish Planning Department”. look it up. He explained that it was a ninety-five (95), five (5) grant and he had been working on NOTICE OF INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE this project since 2001. The chair called upon Councilman Garry Talbert who explained the history of the proposed ordinance. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following entitled ordinance was introduced in The chair explained that he needed to clarify how it would be going and coming into the school, The chair declared that the Public Hearing for L.P. Ordinance No. 20-16 was open and called upon writing in the form required for adoption at a meeting of the Parish Council of the Parish where the sidewalk would be crossing Highway 441, and wished to be able to speak with the school the Council clerk to read the ordinance by title. of Livingston, State of Louisiana, on September 10, 2020, and laid over for publication of board and the principals. Mr. Bacas advised the routes that sidewalk would connect. notice: The chair asked for public input from the audience. Having no public input, the chair closed the L.P. ORDINANCE 20-25 The chair allowed an open discussion. public hearing.

The chair requested that this item be deferred for two (2) weeks and placed on the meeting agenda LPR NO. 20-252 AN ORDINANCE AS FOLLOWS, TO-WIT: for August 27, 2020. There was no vote taken for the deferment of this item. The following ordinance which was previously introduced in written form required for adoption

------at a regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council on June 25, 2020, a summary thereof having REVOKING THE DEDICATION, ABANDONING, AND QUITCLAIMING IN The chair addressed agenda item 13a: been published in the Official Journal together with a notice of public hearing which was held in FAVOR OF MILDRED RICHARDSON, A 40’ SERVITUDE OF PASSAGE Planning Department: accordance with said public notice, was brought up for final passage on August 13, 2020 on Motion IDENTIFIED BY THE CROSS-HATCHED PORTION AS SHOWN ON THE a. Waiver request of Section 125-13(f)(1), “Procedures for subdivisions with of Garry Talbert and seconded by Maurice “Scooter” Keen:

MAP SHOWING REVOCATION OF A 40’ PUBLIC ACCESS SERVITUDE improvements” for proposed revision to Foxglove Subdivision for the LOCATED IN SECTIONS 15 & 48, T7S-R6E, GREENSBURG LAND L.P. ORDINANCE 20-16 DISTRICT, LIVINGSTON PARISH, LOUISIANA, BY LESTER A. McLIN, JR., AN ORDINANCE TO RESCIND AND REENACT CHAPTER 125, PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR, DATED AUGUST 17, 2020. sewer substantial completion located in Council District 7 – Quality “SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS” OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES IN AND

Engineering & Surveying, LLC FOR THE PARISH OF LIVINGSTON TO AMEND THE CHAPTER IN ITS NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Parish Council of said Parish will ENTIRETY. meet on Thursday, September 24, 2020, at six (6:00) o’clock p.m., at the Parish Council Mr. Sam Digirolamo, Planning and Department of Public Works Director requested that Mr. Chambers, Governmental Building, 20355 Government Boulevard, Livingston, Louisiana, Deric Murphy be allowed to speak on this item as Mr. Murphy was prepared to share the issues YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, 70754 at which time there will be a public hearing on the adoption of the aforesaid regarding this project. MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT ordinance. Mr. Deric Murphy, owner of Quality Engineering and Surveying, LLC advised that he was NAYS: NONE representing the developer for Foxglove Subdivision. Mr. Murphy explained that over the last ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM several months, they had been at that podium speaking about the progressive stance of the sewer \s\ Sandy C. Teal \s\ Shane Mack district in Livingston Parish, its success and how it has been able to expand and work with ABSTAIN: NONE Sandy C. Teal, Council Clerk Shane Mack, Council Chair different people, developers, property owners, citizens of Livingston Parish to try and keep sewer out of our ditches as much as possible. And the ordinance was declared adopted on the13th day of August 2020. (As per rules of the Council, copies of the proposed ordinance shall be made available for public inspection in the Office of the Livingston Parish Council.) He discussed in great detail the project of Foxglove Subdivision and the two (2) options for (The above and foregoing ordinance, upon final approval by the President, or the Council in case of veto by the President, shall be published in full in the Official Journal by the Clerk of the Council sewer treatment in this development. within fifteen (15) days of its adoption and shall be recorded in full in the Livingston Parish Councilman Garry Talbert requested a legal opinion from Mr. Chris Moody: Council Ordinance Book No. 4). ------“The sewer district agreed to the surety bond, they felt protected once the deposit was made and The chair addressed agenda item 16, “Public Hearing and Adoption of L.P. Ordinance No. 20-19, PUBLIC HEARING RE-SCHEDULED the plant was under construction. And their restriction was that they would agree that the sewer Rescind L.P. No. 20-14, Servitude Revocation/Quitclaim located on Griffin Road in Council was moving in the right direction as long as no CO’s were issued. There is some concern that a DUE TO THE CANCELLATION OF THE AUGUST 24, 2020 District 5 for Benjamin Luke Hand per recommendations received from Administration”. lot could be sold or a house could be sold without a CO. Is there a possibility to do a Cooperative REGULAR MEETING OF THE LIVINGSTON PARISH COUNCIL Endeavor Agreement between the Parish and the developer that basically says we will sign the The chair declared that the Public Hearing for L.P. Ordinance No. 20-19, “Rescind L.P. No. 20- NOTICE OF INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE plat, you can start building houses, but you cannot sell a lot or sell a house until the sewer is 14, Servitude Revocation/Quitclaim located on Griffin Road in Council District 5 for Benjamin completed?” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following entitled ordinance was introduced in Luke Hand per recommendations received from Administration”, was open and called upon the Council clerk to read the ordinance by title. writing in the form required for adoption at a meeting of the Parish Council of the Parish of Mr. Chris Moody questioned: “Until the temporary sewer or the full plant?” Livingston, State of Louisiana, on August 13, 2020, and laid over for publication of notice: The chair asked for public input from the audience. Having no public input, the chair closed the Councilman Talbert explained that the plan was to put this temporary plant in place and it will public hearing. L.P. ORDINANCE 20-24 collect the sewer until the forced main is laid, at that time they will tie into the forced main and the sewer district will be able to move the temporary plant to another subdivision. He further LPR NO. 20-253 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 22, “ENVIRONMENT,” ARTICLE explained that the issue at hand is if a plat is signed, then lots or houses can be sold, there is no The following ordinance which was previously introduced in written form required for adoption II, “NOISE,” SECTION 22-22, “SPECIFIC PROHIBITIONS,” PART (A) AND place for the sewer to go right now because the temporary plant is being constructed. Part of it at a regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council on July 23, 2020 a summary thereof having (B), OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES IN AND FOR THE PARISH OF exists because the permit was delayed because of COVID and the developer is a publicly traded been published in the Official Journal together with a notice of public hearing which was held in LIVINGSTON TO AMEND THE SPECIFIC PROHIBTIONS TO EXCLUDE company and their policy is to not to issue the deposit for construction until the permit was accordance with said public notice was brought up for final passage on August 13, 2020 on Motion PRIVATE PROPERTY. approved. The day after the permit was issued, they made their deposit to start the construction of R.C. “Bubba” Harris and seconded by Garry Talbert: process. The problem is if they delay construction, then they have an asset that they cannot move NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Parish Council of said Parish will meet forward, so if the Council allows for the plat to be signed with a restriction that you can start L.P. ORDINANCE 20-19

on Thursday, September 24, 2020, at six (6:00) o’clock p.m., at the Governmental Building, in the building your houses, but until you have an operational, temporary sewer treatment plant, you Livingston Parish Council Chambers, 20355 Government Boulevard, Livingston, Louisiana, AN ORDINANCE TO RESCIND L.P. NO. 20-14 REVOKING THE DEDICATION cannot sell a lot or sell a house. AND ABANDONING AND QUIT CLAIM IN FAVOR OF THE LAND OWNERS 70754 at which time there will be a public hearing on the adoption of the aforesaid ordinance. A FORTY FOOT (40’) ALL PURPOSE SERVITUDE ACROSS A CERTAIN Councilman Talbert explained that his concern was looking for the protection of the people of Livingston Parish. He did not want anyone to buy a home in Foxglove, start paying a mortgage TRACT OF LAND FORMERLY THE ALBERT FONTENOT PROPERTY, and not have any place for their sewer to go, so the CO was a measure that the sewer district LOCATED IN SECTION 28, T7S-R3E, GREENSBURG LAND DISTRICT EAST

\s\ Sandy C. Teal \s\ Shane Mack thought could be put in place for protection of that. Councilman Talbert stated that in the case OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER, LIVINGSTON PARISH, LOUISIANA, AND RE- Sandy Teal, Council Clerk Shane Mack, Council Chair of a Cash Sale, a CO would not be needed, and he advised that if there was a Cooperative Endeavor Agreement in place between the developer with the Parish that would restrict the sale INTRODUCE PER RECOMMENDATIONS FROM ADMINISTRATION BEING

(As per rules of the Council, copies of the proposed ordinance shall be made available for public of lots or homes in the subdivision. MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN.

inspection in the Office of the Livingston Parish Council.) Mr. Moody advised that this was called a Developer Agreement and was not uncommon. He YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE,

advised that you could do that conditioned upon approval of the plat, approval of the plan, and MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT the condition that the house be sold to the consumer until the temporary sewer plant was in place. NAYS: NONE Councilman Talbert stated that he would like to make a motion that the Council allow for the signature of the plat, after the agreement between the developer and the Parish agree that no lots PUBLIC HEARING RE-SCHEDULED ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM or homes will be sold until the temporary sewer plant is operational. Mr. Moody advised that he wished to look at the bond as well, and questioned if the bond was ABSTAIN: NONE DUE TO THE CANCELLATION OF THE AUGUST 24, 2020 REGULAR MEETING OF THE LIVINGSTON PARISH COUNCIL issued to the sewer district or to the Parish? And the ordinance was declared adopted on the13th day of August 2020.

NOTICE OF INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE Mr. Murphy advised that there was a surety bond and a maintenance bond issued: the surety (The above and foregoing ordinance, upon final approval by the President, or the Council in case was issued to the sewer district and the maintenance bond was issued to the Parish, both being NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following entitled ordinance was introduced in of veto by the President, shall be published in full in the Official Journal by the Clerk of the Council approved and recorded. within fifteen (15) days of its adoption and shall be recorded in full in the Livingston Parish writing in the form required for adoption at a meeting of the Parish Council of the Parish of Council Ordinance Book No. 4). Livingston, State of Louisiana, on August 13, 2020, and laid over for publication of notice: Mr. Moody advised that the maintenance bond may not cover the Parish under construction of the ------sewer plant but would cover the Parish with the maintenance of one that is already there and the The chair addressed agenda item 17, “Public Hearing and Adoption of L.P. Ordinance No. 20-20, L.P. ORDINANCE 20-23 surety bond would protect the sewer district, not so much the Parish. Rescind and Reenact L.P. No. 20-09, Type D Roads, adding commercial structures with 911 addresses”.

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 125 OF THE CODE OF Mr. Murphy indicated that they had a surety agreement with the sewer district to go with the bond The chair declared that the Public Hearing for L.P. Ordinance No. 20-20, “Rescind and Reenact ORDINANCES OF LIVINGSTON PARISH, “SUBDIVISION so that the public entities are covered. Mr. Moody advised that sounded fine. L.P. No. 20-09, Type D Roads, adding commercial structures with 911 addresses”, was open and REGULATIONS,” ARTICLE I, IN GENERAL, SECTION 125-30, “DRAINAGE Mr. Murphy requested that they could work this out with the Parish’s legal counsel and not have called upon the Council clerk to read the ordinance by title. DISTRICTS.” AS FOLLOWS. to come back before the Council for the agreement again. The chair asked for public input from the audience. Having no public input, the chair closed the Councilman Talbert clarified his motion. He stated that the agreement between the developer and public hearing. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Parish Council of said Parish will meet the Parish exists, that lots and houses will not be sold until the temporary is in place then the on Thursday, September 24, 2020, at six (6:00) o’clock p.m., at the Parish Council Chambers, Planning Department can sign off on the plat, but not until then. Mr. Moody also added that the Councilman Tracy Girlinghouse wished to explain the amendment to include “commercial Governmental Building, 20355 Government Boulevard, Livingston, Louisiana, at which time there Council should authorize the Parish President or his designee to execute the Developer’s structures with 911 addresses” as an oversight from the original ordinance and explained why it was needed. will be a public hearing on the adoption of the aforesaid ordinance. agreement.

Councilman Tracy Girlinghouse questioned how the development could get to a point like this? LPR NO. 20-254 The following ordinance which was previously introduced in written form required for adoption He challenged that the developer should have already been started on the sewer before you ever at a regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council on July 23, 2020 a summary thereof having \s\ Sandy C. Teal \s\ Shane Mack get to the point of building a house. He asked if they would be shuttling waste? been published in the Official Journal together with a notice of public hearing which was held in Sandy Teal, Council Clerk Shane Mack, Council Chair Councilman Talbert stated that they were not talking about shuttling waste. He advised that there accordance with said public notice was brought up for final passage on August 13, 2020 on Motion would be no waste to shuttle. Under this agreement that they were talking about at this time, after of Gerald McMorris and seconded by Tracy Girlinghouse: (As per rules of the Council, copies of the proposed ordinance shall be made available for public the agreement is reached between the Parish and the developer, then the final plat can be signed, inspection in the Office of the Livingston Parish Council.) houses can then start, then permits can then be issued and houses can start construction. However, L.P. ORDINANCE NO. 20-20 until the temporary plant is operational, no lots, and/or houses can be sold. All it does is, under AN ORDINANCE TO RESCIND L.P. ORDINANCE 20-09 AND TO REENACT they way our ordinance is written, technically until the plan is in place, you cannot get a permit, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 58, “ROADS AND DRAINAGE,” SECTION 58-3., so you are four months before you can start construction of your first house, in theory, so what the “TYPES OF ROADS”, AND AMENDING BY ADDING SECTION 58-6.1, Council is allowing is the developer to start construction now, so when the plant is in place and “TYPE D ROADS” OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES IN AND FOR THE Minutes of the Livingston Parish Council operational, they will have a product to sell. They will not be allowed to sell a single product until PARISH OF LIVINGSTON. Livingston, Louisiana the plant is operational, they are just allowing permits to be issued for the construction of homes. August 13, 2020 YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, The chair allowed an open discussion regarding permitting. MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT The Livingston Parish Council met in a regular session duly called, advertised, and convened at its regular meeting place, the Parish Council Chambers, Governmental Building, 20355 Public input: Sam Digirolamo: questioned who would put the agreement together (Mr. Moody) NAYS: NONE Government Boulevard, Livingston, Louisiana, on Thursday, August 13, 2020, at the hour of six and who would it be signed by (the Parish President and the designee of the developer) ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM o’clock (6:00) p.m. with the following Livingston Parish Council members present: Chad Pope, board member of Gravity Drainage District No. 1: requested a copy of Jeff Ard R.C. “Bubba” Harris ABSTAIN: NONE the agreement Garry Talbert Gerald McMorris And the ordinance was declared adopted on the13th day of August 2020. Maurice “Scooter” Keen Tracy Girlinghouse Councilman Tracy Girlinghouse questioned if Mr. Pope, as a member of the board, was okay with Shane Mack this agreement? Mr. Pope advised that Councilman Talbert explained the resolution exactly how (The above and foregoing ordinance, upon final approval by the President, or the Council in case

Absent: John Wascom, Randy Delatte the sewer district and the board had asked for. of veto by the President, shall be published in full in the Official Journal by the Clerk of the Council Layton Ricks, Parish President within fifteen (15) days of its adoption and shall be recorded in full in the Livingston Parish LPR NO. 20-247 Council Ordinance Book No. 4). Also present: Mr. Christopher Moody, Parish Legal Counsel MOTION was made by Garry Talbert and duly seconded by Maurice “Scooter” Keen to request ------Sam Digirolamo, Planning and Department of Public Works Director that the Parish’s legal counsel, Mr. Chris Moody, compose a Developer Agreement The chair addressed agenda item 18, “Public Hearing and Adoption of L.P. Ordinance No. 20-21, ------between the Parish of Livingston and the developer of Foxglove Subdivision upon the Amend Chapter 125, Section 125-4, “Exclusions”, Part (A)(5), Bona fide Partitions”. The chair asked the public to please mute or turn off their cell phones. developer’s request for a waiver of Section 125-13(f)(1), “Procedures for subdivisions ------with improvements”, for the proposed revision of Foxglove Subdivision in regard to The chair announced that Public Input would be accepted from any member of the audience the development’s sewer substantial completion; and wishing to address an agenda item and explained the procedure. Whereby, upon the execution of the Developer agreement by the Parish President/or ------The chair addressed agenda item number 7a, “Presentations: Audit Presentation by LaPorte”, and his designee representing the Parish of Livingston, and a representative of D.R. Horton, called upon Mr. John Murray, Audit Director of LaPorte CPAs & Business Advisors. the developer, then and only then, can the Planning Department be allowed to sign the final plat, and then subsequently permits can be issued for the development; and Mr. Murray explained that he was there to present the findings of the year 2019 independent audit. thereupon by which the following stipulation must be adhered to by the developer that:

He discussed the handout booklet that he presented and went through points of interest. Mr. “No lots, and/or houses can be sold in this development until there is an Murray answered questions from the Councilmembers. operational temporary sewer treatment plant”.

------Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: The chair addressed agenda item 8, “Adoption of the Minutes from the July 23, 2020 regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council”. YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE,

LPR NO. 20-243 MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT

MOTION was made by Tracy Girlinghouse and duly seconded by Jeff Ard to dispense with the NAYS: NONE reading of the minutes dated July 23, 2020 for the regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council and adopt as written. ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM

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

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

NAYS: NONE

ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM

ABSTAIN: NONE

Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. ------The chair addressed agenda item number 9, “Parish President’s Report: a. R.J. Daigle 2019 Pavement Patch Program-Contract Change Order 1: Authorize Parish President To Sign Change Order Number 1 to R.J. Daigle 2019 Pavement Patch Program Contract”

The chair called upon Mr. Sam Digirolamo who explained what the Change Order entailed.

LPR NO. 20-244 MOTION was made by Maurice “Scooter” Keen and duly seconded by Tracy Girlinghouse to authorize the Parish President to sign Change Order Number 1 for the R.J. Daigle 2019 Pavement Patch Program Contract; whereby increasing the contract time to allow the owner additional time to locate and determine patches in the area applicable to this

Councilman Girlinghouse agreed that he wanted to see what recommendation came out of Planning on this issue.

The chair allowed a very lengthy open discussion.

Public input: unidentified female speaker

Councilman Talbert and Mr. Digirolamo advised Mr. Crotwell how he could get on the next meeting agenda for the Planning Commission.

Mr. Crotwell agreed to contact Planning to be placed on their next agenda and then come back before the Council with Planning’s recommendation to approve his waiver request to subdivide in a named subdivision. ------The chair addressed agenda item number 25, “Add roads located in Clear Lake Subdivision to the parish maintenance system under “Type D Roads” and called upon Councilman R.C. “Bubba” Harris. THE LIVINGSTON PARISH NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2020 I 6 Councilman Harris explained that he had received petitions from homeowners requesting that the ___ Parish accept the roads located in Clear Lake subdivision under Type D and he wished to make a motion on their behalf. PLEASE RUN BELOW AD, 3 SEPARATE TIMES OR 3 DAYS The chair declared that the Public Hearing for L.P. Ordinance No. 20-21, “Amend Chapter 125, Section 125-4, “Exclusions”, Part (A)(5), Bona fide Partitions”, was open and called upon the LPR NO. 20-260 Notice is given that Coriander Cove LP is competing for 9% Tax Credits provided by Council clerk to read the ordinance by title. MOTION was made by R.C. “Bubba” Harris and duly seconded by Garry Talbert to accept the roads Louisiana Housing Corporation to develop a new construction, multifamily project established in Clear Lake Subdivision into the Parish maintenance system having met the named Coriander Cove, at Old Hammond Hwy, Baton Rouge. Project will consist of Councilman Garry Talbert explained that the proposed ordinance amendment does away with the requirements under the provisions of Section 58-6.2, “Type D Roads” of the Code of family partition exception. He advised that the current ordinance gives allowance for direct heirs Ordinances of Livingston Parish being located in Council District 5. 48 apts with a mix of 1, 2, & 3 bedrooms. Occupancy include families, Special not to have to abide by any rules that others must follow for subdividing property. Needs, and PSH tenants. All the units will be LIHTC units; income restricted up to Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: 80% AMI. Onsite community facility, playground, computer center, picnic area, The chair asked for public input from the audience. YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, basketball court, community garden and a paved walking path. Total development Public input: Thomas Crotwell, resident of Denham Springs: opposed to the ordinance cost is approx., $8,047,570. Funding sources: tax credit equity of about MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT The chair allowed an open discussion to answer Mr. Crotwell’s many questions. $$6,277,500, permanent loan of about $1,750,000, and owner equity of about NAYS: NONE $20,070. Public input: Brian Bickford, resident of Gordon Meadows Lane ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM Having no other Public input, the chair closed the Public Hearing and called for the vote. ABSTAIN: NONE LPR NO. 20-255 The following ordinance which was previously introduced in written form required for adoption Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. MAYOR at a regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council on July 23, 2020 a summary thereof having ------MAYOR PRO TEM Jimmy Watson been published in the Official Journal together with a notice of public hearing which was held in Councilman Maurice “Scooter” Keen questioned if he could make a comment about Class D Roads Scarlett Milton Major

accordance with said public notice was brought up for final passage on August 13, 2020 on Motion before the Council moved on to the next agenda item? He questioned when coming across roads CHIEF OF COUNCIL OPERATIONS of Garry Talbert and seconded by Tracy Girlinghouse: that are half concrete, half gravel, half paved, etcetera, how is the Department of Public Works David Clark

supposed to address that? Eric Cook L.P. ORDINANCE 20-21 CITY ATTORNEY Gary Griffin This led to an open discussion and the chairman called upon Mr. Digirolamo for guidance to this Bobby King City Living Country Charm Scarlett Milton Major AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 125 OF THE CODE OF question. Richard Wales CITY CLERK ORDINANCES OF LIVINGSTON PARISH, “SUBDIVISION Myra Streeter REGULATIONS,” SECTION 125-4, PART (A)(5), “EXCLUSIONS.” AS Mr. Digirolamo stated that they needed clarification when Class D Roads are considered. He asked FOLLOWS. the Councilmembers what he was responsible for? He explained that there were multiple things to consider such as signs, drainage, damaged roads. He asked what the Councilmembers expected YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, of him. MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT August 26, 2020 This led to a very irascible open discussion. Mr. Digirolamo requested an opinion from Mr. Chris Please run the following in the newspaper on the following date: NAYS: NONE Moody, Parish Legal Advisor. September 03, 2020 ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM Mr. Moody stated that he had weighed in when the Council first considered this issue. He counseled that he thought that they were asking for trouble long term because the Parish would be September 10, 2020 ABSTAIN: NONE responsible for every little private lane in the Parish and you were also creating a liability issue September 17, 2020

now that it becomes a public road having to do maintenance, and upon doing maintenance for three And the ordinance was declared adopted on the13th day of August 2020. (3) years, it now becomes your road. He also cited that it reduces the incentive for these property (The above and foregoing ordinance, upon final approval by the President, or the Council in case owners to bring that road up to standard and it seems unfair to the other people in the Parish who of veto by the President, shall be published in full in the Official Journal by the Clerk of the Council did it the right way. He felt that the Council would be creating a perpetual problem of bad, bad PUBLIC MEETING within fifteen (15) days of its adoption and shall be recorded in full in the Livingston Parish roads and stretch the Parish’s budget. Council Ordinance Book No. 4). ------Mr. Moody’s comments led to an impassioned open discussion and everyone agreed that written The City of Walker Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public The chair addressed agenda item 19, “Public Hearing and Adoption of L.P. Ordinance No. 20-22, criteria was needed for clarification how Type D Roads will be maintained. hearing at 10136 Florida Blvd. at 6:00 P.M. September 21, 2020 for the Amend Chapter 125, Section 125-1, “Definitions: Mobile Home Park Definition”. following purposes: Mr. Digirolamo wanted to make sure that the Councilmembers knew that he was all for them, but

The chair declared that the Public Hearing for L.P. Ordinance No. 20-21, “Amend Chapter 125, he wanted to be consistent with his actions on this type maintenance. Section 125-1, “Definitions: Mobile Home Park Definition”, was open and called upon the Council ------clerk to read the ordinance by title. The chair addressed agenda item number 26, “Discuss the river and land erosion of Cypress Point • Public Hearing Request for John Blount Investments on Aydell Subdivision” and called upon Councilman Gerald McMorris. Lane, Walker, LA 70785 for rezoning of JB-1-B from RC & The chair asked if anyone had any Public input on this agenda item. Having none, the chair closed

the Public Hearing. Councilman McMorris explained that he would like to remove this from the agenda as the residents R-80 into R-60. would be meeting with the Parish President and the Livingston Parish Office of Homeland Security Councilman Tracy Girlinghouse made a motion to table the proposed ordinance. The chair stated and Emergency Preparedness to determine what direction they should take where all of the land that a vote to table was not necessary and declared that this agenda item was tabled indefinitely erosion is taking place. without a date. ------The chair addressed agenda item number 27, “Discussion of Drainage/Flooding on Paradise Road The chair addressed agenda item number 20, “ Adopt resolution to name an unnamed road, “Creole in Maurepas located in Council District 8 – Randy Delatte/Micah Chaney”. He advised that Lane”, located off of King George Bay Road in Council District 8 – Randy Delatte”. Councilman Delatte had contacted him and requested that this item be removed from the agenda in his absence and if he so chooses, he can put it on the next agenda. The chair substantiated Councilman Delatte’s absence from the Council meeting. ------

The chair addressed agenda item number 28, “Gravity Drainage District No. 7 Board Councilman Gerald McMorris wished to address this item on behalf of Councilman Delatte. He (re)appointments: three (3) appointments to be made that expire on August 13, 2020 – Gerald explained that this was a request to name an unnamed road that wished to be named for 911 McMorris and Randy Delatte” . addressing and having met all mandated procedures, he wished to make a motion. Councilman Gerald McMorris advised that he would like to recommend reappointing Mr. Charles LPR NO. 20-256 McCon month to month. Mr. McCon had agreed to serve until Councilman McMorris could find 10136 Florida Boulevard Walker, Louisiana 70785 MOTION was made by Gerald McMorris and duly seconded by R.C. “Bubba” Harris to name an a replacement for him on the board. No action was taken. P.O. Box 217 Walker, Louisiana 70785 unnamed road, “Creole Lane”, located off of King George Bay Road in Council District [225] 665-4356 ------www.walker.la.us 8; thereupon meeting all requirements and mandates of LPR No. 20-225 and having The chair addressed agenda item number 29, “Waiver request of Section 125-9, “Submittals”, to favorable certification of the property owners’ and residents’ road name petition for allow a re-subdivision of a lot into two (2) tracts located in Tickfaw Acres on LA Highway 441 911 purposes. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION for Cristin Page in Council District 9 – Shane Mack” and the chair gave an extensive explanation

Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: for this item. Pursuant to the provisions of a Resolution adopted on April 9, 2020, by the Parish Council of the Parish of

Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “Governing Authority”), acting as the governing authority of the Parish of YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, The chair advised that he was in favor of this waiver request based on his explanation. Livingston, State of Louisiana (the “Parish”), NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held in MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT Councilman R.C. “Bubba” Harris questioned the validity of granting waivers for ordinances that the Parish on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2020, and that at said election there will be submitted to all registered voters of the Parish, qualified and entitled to vote at said election under the Constitution and laws of the State of NAYS: NONE had been adopted after substantial work had been implemented to put these ordinances in place. Louisiana and the Constitution of the of America, the following proposition, to wit: ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM Public input: Cristin Page, requesting waiver to subdivide in a named subdivision PROPOSITION ABSTAIN: NONE The chair allowed an open discussion and Ms. Page answered the Councilmembers’ questions. Shall the Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana (“Parish”) be authorized to renew for 15 years, Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. A motion was made by Councilman Maurice “Scooter” Keen to grant a waiver to allow a re- beginning January 1, 2021, the levy and collection of a 1% tax (estimated $19,200,000.00 is ------subdivision of a lot into two (2) tracts located in Tickfaw Acres on LA Highway 441 for Cristin reasonably expected to be collected from the levy of the tax for an entire year) (“Tax”), upon the The chair addressed agenda item number 21, “Adopt resolution to establish a 4-Way Stop at Mango Page. sale at retail, the use, the lease or rental, the consumption and the storage for use or consumption,

Drive and Black Walnut Drive located in Council District 6” and called upon Councilman Gerald of tangible personal property and on sales of services in the Parish, with net proceeds of the Tax The resolution failed for lack of a second to Councilman Keen’s motion. (after paying reasonable and necessary costs and expenses of collecting and administering the McMorris who explained the need for this resolution. He requested that the Councilmembers ------review the map of the two (2) intersections presented in their meeting packets and advised that a Tax), to be dedicated for the following public purposes: (i) 3/4 of the net proceeds of the Tax to be The chair addressed agenda item(s) 30a and b, “Waiver request(s) of Section 125-27, “Driveway used to construct, acquire, extend, expand, improve, maintain and operate roads, bridges and plat for Hunter’s Ridge had been approved a couple of month’s ago and had asked to be tied in culverts and/or Subsurface Drainage”, to allow subsurface drainage in a subdivision:”. with the existing road, creating a dangerous intersection. He further advised that he had went to related road drainage throughout the Parish, and acquire equipment related thereto, and (ii) 1/4 of the net proceeds of the Tax to be used to construct, acquire, extend, expand, improve, operate, make an assessment in person and had requested the opinion of the homeowners in the area who Councilman Garry Talbert qualified his motion and “YEA” vote being in favor of granting the maintain, equip and furnish the Parish jail facilities; and shall the Parish be further authorized to were in favor of the four way stop. Councilman Keen supported this resolution and wished to waiver request being that the culvert had been sized at twenty-four (24’) inches which is fund the proceeds of the Tax into bonds for any of said capital improvements, as permitted by the make the second. Councilman Tracy Girlinghouse also voiced his support and concurred that he substantially larger than the culverts that exist under the driveway. He wished to recommend that laws of Louisiana? had the similar situation in his district in the past. the Councilmembers allow that to happen.

The said special election will be held at the following polling places situated within the corporate limits of LPR NO. 20-257 Councilman Tracy Girlinghouse wished to qualify his second to Councilman Talbert’s motion. the Parish, which polls will open at 6:00 a.m. and close at 8:00 p.m., in compliance with the provisions of Section MOTION was made by Gerald McMorris and duly seconded by Maurice “Scooter” Keen to 541 of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended (La.R.S.18:541), to wit: establish a four-way stop at the intersections of Mango Drive and Black Walnut Drive LPR NO. 20-261 MOTION was made by Garry Talbert and duly seconded by Tracy Girlinghouse to authorize located in Council District 6. WARD/ and approve the waiver request of Section 125-27, “Driveway culverts and/or PRECINCT PRECINCT NAME PRECINCT LOCATION Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: Subsurface Drainage”, for Bernard Saltaformaggio, Jr. addressed at 35085 00/01 N Live Oak Elementary School 36605 Outback Rd, Denham Springs Stonecastle Drive, Denham Springs, LA 70706 located in The Edmonds 00/01A N Live Oak Elementary School 36605 Outback Rd, Denham Springs YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, subdivision in Council District 2. 00/01B Live Oak Elementary School Cafeteria 35194 Old La Hwy 16, Denham Springs MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT 00/01C Live Oak Elementary School Cafeteria 35194 Old La Hwy 16, Denham Springs Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: 00/01D N Live Oak Elementary School 36605 Outback Rd, Denham Springs NAYS: NONE 00/02 South Live Oak Elementary School 8400 Cecil Dr, Denham Springs 00/02A South Live Oak Elementary School 8400 Cecil Dr, Denham Springs ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, 00/03 Community Chapel 35490 Walker North Rd, Walker MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT 00/03A Levi Milton Elementary School 31450 Walker North Rd, Walker ABSTAIN: NONE 00/03B Community Chapel 35490 Walker North Rd, Walker NAYS: NONE 00/04 Live Oak Middle School 8444 Cecil Dr, Denham Springs Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. 00/04A Live Oak Middle School 8444 Cecil Dr, Denham Springs ------ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM 00/04B Live Oak Middle School 8444 Cecil Dr, Denham Springs The chair addressed agenda item number 22, “Waiver request of Section 125-3, “Prohibitions and 00/05 Levi Milton Elementary School 31450 Walker North Rd, Walker restrictions of use”, to allow a mobile home to be addressed and placed in a named subdivision for ABSTAIN: NONE 00/05A N Corbin Elementary School 32645 N Corbin Rd, Walker 00/05B Levi Milton Elementary School 31450 Walker North Rd, Walker Eli Dagoberto Matheu Rivera and Digna Janeth Matheu located in Pine Heaven Estates Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. 00/05C Levi Milton Elementary School 31450 Walker North Rd, Walker Subdivision, 16117 Ruth Street, Walker, LA 70785 in Council District 7”, and called upon ------00/06 N Corbin Elementary School 32645 N Corbin Rd, Walker Councilman Tracy Girlinghouse. Councilman Maurice “Scooter” Keen explained that he looked at this property and there were no 00/06A N Livingston Voting Precinct 32511 La Hwy 63, Livingston 00/06B N Livingston Voting Precinct 32511 La Hwy 63, Livingston Councilman Girlinghouse explained that this is a waiver of Section 125-3, where they wished to drainage issues and advised that Mr. Dustin Harrell was improving the entire drainage of West 00/07 South Walker Elementary School 13745 Milton Ln, Walker put a mobile home on the property mentioned and there are many other mobile homes in the Blount Road. 00/07A Walker High School 12646 Burgess Ave, Walker

subdivision. He advised that if a waiver had already been granted in this subdivision, this item 00/07B South Walker Elementary School 13745 Milton Ln, Walker Councilman R.C. “Bubba” Harris requested that the Ordinance committee review this ordinance 00/07C South Walker Elementary School 13745 Milton Ln, Walker would not have had to come before the Council. He wished to make the motion. to find a better way so that waivers will not be needed. 00/07D South Walker Elementary School 13745 Milton Ln, Walker

00/08A Doyle Elementary School 29285 S Range Rd, Livingston LPR NO. 20-258 The chair allowed an open discussion. 00/08B Doyle Elementary School 29285 S Range Rd,, Livingston MOTION was made by Tracy Girlinghouse and duly seconded by Jeff Ard to approve the waiver 00/09 Fire District No 11 Station 33815 La Hwy 43, Independence request of Section 125-3, “Prohibitions and restrictions of use”, to allow a mobile home LPR NO. 20-262 00/10 Holden High School 30120 La Hwy 441, Holden MOTION was made by Maurice “Scooter” Keen and duly seconded by Gerald McMorris to 00/11 Albany Elementary School 29777 S Montpelier Ave, Albany authorize and approve the waiver request of Section 125-27, “Driveway culverts 00/11A Albany Elementary School 29777 S Montpelier Ave, Albany to be addressed and placed in a named subdivision for Eli Dagoberto Matheu Rivera 00/12 Albany Elementary School 29777 S Montpelier Ave, Albany and/or Subsurface Drainage”, for Dustin Harrell addressed at 9508 West Blount 00/13A Albany/Springfield Branch Public Library 26941 La Hwy 43, Hammond and Digna Janeth Matheu located in Pine Heaven Estates Subdivision, 16117 Ruth Road, Denham Springs, LA 70706 located in Blount Estates in Council District 3. 00/13B Albany/Springfield Branch Public Library 26941 La Hwy 43, Hammond Street, Walker, LA 70785 in Council District 7. 00/14 Springfield Elementary School (GYM) 25190 Blood River Rd, Springfield Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: 00/15 Killian Voting Precinct 28284 La Hwy 22, Springfield Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: 00/16 Maurepas School New Gym 25125 La Hwy 22, Maurepas YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, 00/17 Fire District No 9 Station No 2 20368 Louisiana Hwy 22, Maurepas YEAS: MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, MR. ARD, MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT 00/18 French Settlement Elem School 15810 La Hwy 16, French Settlement MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT 00/18A French Settlement Elem School 15810 La Hwy 16, French Settlement NAYS: NONE 00/19 Frost Elementary School 19672 La Hwy 42, Livingston NAYS: MR. HARRIS 00/19A Frost Elementary School 19672 La Hwy 42, Livingston ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM 00/20 Frost Elementary School 19672 La Hwy 42, Livingston ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM 00/21 South Fork Elementary School (CAF) 23300 Walker South Rd, Denham Springs ABSTAIN: NONE 00/21A Gray’s Creek Elementary School 11400 LA Hwy 1033, Denham Springs ABSTAIN: NONE 00/22 Livingston Parish South Branch Library 23477 La Hwy 444, Livingston Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. 00/23 Gray’s Creek Elementary School 11400 LA Hwy 1033, Denham Springs Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. ------00/23A Juban Parc Junior High School 12470 Brown Rd, Denham Springs ------The chair addressed agenda item number 31: 00/23B Juban Parc Junior High School 12470 Brown Rd, Denham Springs The chair addressed agenda item number 23, “Adopt resolution to extend the range on the servitude a. Committee Report(s): 00/23C Gray’s Creek Elementary School 11400 LA Hwy 1033, Denham Springs located on Gordon Meadow Lane for Brian Bickford in Council District 9” and explained that this 00/24 Lewis Vincent Elementary School 7686 Vincent Rd, Denham Springs b. Ordinance Committee Recommendation(s) for ordinance(s) introduction: 00/24B Lewis Vincent Elementary School 7686 Vincent Rd, Denham Springs was located in his district. He stated that Mr. Bickford was in need of addresses for his property, i. Amend Chapter 125, Article I, “In General,” Section 125-30, “Drainage districts.” 00/24C Lewis Vincent Elementary School 7686 Vincent Rd, Denham Springs and in order to do so, he must have the range of the road extended. He advised that the access was ii. Amend Chapter 22, Article II, “Noise,” Section 22-22, “Specific prohibitions.” 00/25 Denham Springs Jr High School 401 Hatchell Ln, Denham Springs there, the servitude was there, everything is on go, but the distance of the road needs to be the correct 00/26 Denham Springs Freshman HS (Cafeteria) 940 N Range Ave, Denham Springs length for the addresses to be issued. Councilman Garry Talbert questioned if the road was a private Councilman Tracy Girlinghouse, Ordinance committee chairman explained that the first 00/26A Denham Springs Freshman HS (Cafeteria) 940 N Range Ave, Denham Springs servitude? Councilman Shane Mack advised that it was a private servitude. recommendation from the committee was an amendment to remove and add verbiage as follows: 00/26B Denham Springs Freshman HS (Cafeteria) 940 N Range Ave, Denham Springs Sec. 125-30. - Drainage districts. 00/26C Denham Springs Freshman HS (Cafeteria) 940 N Range Ave, Denham Springs Public input: Brian Bickford, explained in detail why the length of the road had to be extended (a) In all areas of development which lie all or in part within a funded recognized drainage district, 00/27 Denham Springs Jr High School 401 Hatchell Ln, Denham Springs 00/28A Lewis Vincent Elementary School 7686 Vincent Rd, Denham Springs complete drainage impact studies, when required, shall be submitted to the applicable drainage The chair allowed an open discussion regarding the length of the road. 00/28B Lewis Vincent Elementary School 7686 Vincent Rd, Denham Springs district in accordance with Section 125-9 of this chapter. Any comments must be directed to 00/29 Livingston Town Hall 20550 Circle Dr, Livingston LPR NO. 20-259 the O/D/S's project engineer and the review engineer for consideration; however, the review 00/30 Albany Middle School (Cafeteria) 29675 Reeves St, Albany MOTION was made by Garry Talbert and duly seconded by Gerald McMorris to extend the range engineer will make the final recommendation to the Planning Director. 00/31 Springfield Elementary School (Gym) 25190 Blood River Rd, Springfield on the servitude on Gordon Meadow Lane through parcel 0127548A for Brian Bickford 00/32 Killian Voting Precinct 28284 La Hwy 22, Springfield (b) All costs incurred by the drainage district in the course of their review of any 00/33 Port Vincent Village Hall 18235 La Hwy 16, Port Vincent located in Council District 9. construction/development shall be borne by the drainage district O/D/S. 00/34 French Settlement Village Hall 16015 La Hwy 16, French Settlement

00/35 Walker Freshman High School 13443 Burgess Ave, Walker Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: (c) All fees shall be paid prior to release of approved documents and proof of payment shall be 00/35A Walker Freshman High School 13443 Burgess Ave, Walker

received before final approval of the Planning Department. 00/36 Westside Junior High School 12615 Burgess Ave, Walker YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, The following ordinance was introduced in proper written form and read by title, to wit: 00/36A Westside Junior High School 12615 Burgess Ave, Walker MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT 00/38 Springfield Elementary School (Gym) 25190 Blood River Rd, Springfield

L.P. ORDINANCE 20-23 00/39 Eastside Elementary School 9735 Lockhart Rd, Denham Springs NAYS: NONE 00/39A Eastside Elementary School 9735 Lockhart Rd, Denham Springs

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 125 OF THE CODE OF 00/39B Eastside Elementary School 9735 Lockhart Rd, Denham Springs ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM 00/40 Freshwater Elem School 1025 Cockerham Rd, Denham Springs ORDINANCES OF LIVINGSTON PARISH, “SUBDIVISION 00/40A Freshwater Elem School 1025 Cockerham Rd, Denham Springs ABSTAIN: NONE REGULATIONS,” ARTICLE I, IN GENERAL, SECTION 125-30, 00/41 Freshwater Elem School 1025 Cockerham Rd, Denham Springs “DRAINAGE DISTRICTS.” AS FOLLOWS. 00/43 French Settlement Elem School 15810 La Hwy 16, French Settlement Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. ------The polling places set forth above and situated within the corporate limits of the Parish, be and the same are The chair discussed an additional need for this property to obtain a waiver to subdivide an eight LPR NO. 20-263 hereby designated as the polling places in which to hold the said special election, and the Commissioners-in-Charge MOTION was offered by Tracy Girlinghouse seconded by Garry Talbert to publish the ordinance (8) acre lot located in a named subdivision. and Commissioners, respectively, shall be those persons designated according to law pursuant to Section 1286(A) or by title in the Official Journal in accordance with the legal mandates and set a Public Section 1286.1, as the case may be, of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended. The chair allowed an open discussion and Mr. Bickford to answer questions from the Hearing for Thursday, August 27, 2020 at the hour of six o’clock (6:00) p.m. at the Councilmembers. Parish Council Chambers in the Governmental Building located at 20355 Government Boulevard, Livingston, Louisiana, at which time comments will be received on the In accordance with Act No. 205 of the 2019 Legislative Session, the estimated cost of holding the election Councilman Talbert questioned how many times lots on this servitude had been divided and proposed ordinance prior to a Council vote. will be $24,000.00. explained that the Council needed to see this in order to grant a waiver and in addition, because it was not on the agenda, it could not be addressed unless the agenda was lifted. Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: The said special election will be held in accordance with the applicable provisions of Chapters 5, 6 and 6-A of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, and other constitutional and statutory authority Mr. Sam Digirolamo, Planning Director, explained that Planning wished for Mr. Bickford to get YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, supplemental thereto, and the officers appointed to hold the said election, as provided in this Notice of Special permission. He advised that he would work with Wendy, the Addressing Coordinator, to obtain MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT Election, or such substitutes therefore as may be selected and designated in accordance with Section 1287 of Title 18 the correct footage to extend the range on Gordon Meadow Lane. He explained that the Planning of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended (La. R.S. 18:1287), will make due returns thereof to the Department did not want Mr. Bickford to pay an engineer for a re-sub plat, and then the Council NAYS: NONE Parish Council, as governing authority of the Parish, and NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that said Parish could deny the waiver. Council, acting as governing authority of the Parish, will meet at its regular meeting place, in the Council Chambers ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM in the Governmental Building, 20355 Government Blvd., Livingston, Louisiana, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, Councilman Talbert stated that the Council could not issue the waiver without knowing what the ABSTAIN: NONE 2020, at 6:00 p.m., and will then and there in open and public session proceed to examine and canvass the returns original tract was, what pieces of property have access to a different parish road, and because it is and declare the result of the special election. All registered voters in the Parish are entitled to vote at said special over five (5) acres, a different rule would apply, would he need the waiver or not? Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. election and voting machines will be used in connection therewith.

Mr. Digirolamo advised that it did need a waiver and what his recommendation had been to Mr. ------The following ordinance was introduced in proper written form and read by title, to wit: THUS DONE AND SIGNED at Livingston, Louisiana on this, the 9th of April, 2020. Bickford. L.P. ORDINANCE 20-24 /s/ Shane Mack Shane Mack, Council Chairman The chair allowed a very lengthy open discussion. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 22, “ENVIRONMENT,” ARTICLE II, “NOISE,” SECTION 22-22, “SPECIFIC PROHIBITIONS,” PART (A) AND Councilman Talbert requested research to be conducted in conjunction with the Planning (B), OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES IN AND FOR THE PARISH OF Department to find out what the original tract was and how many times that it had been subdivided LIVINGSTON TO AMEND THE SPECIFIC PROHIBTIONS TO EXCLUDE and this would be placed on the next agenda. Mr. Bickford requested a copy of the research. PRIVATE PROPERTY. PUBLIC NOTICE ------LPR NO. 20-264 The chair addressed agenda item number 24, “Discuss subdivision of property in Live Oak Acres MOTION was offered by Garry Talbert seconded by Tracy Girlinghouse to publish the ordinance The following properties are in violation of the Denham Springs Code of Ordinances, Section 42-27, for Thomas Crotwell who is requesting a waiver of Section 125-9, “Submittals” to allow re- by title in the Official Journal in accordance with the legal mandates and set a Public under which property owners are required to cut and remove overgrown weeds, grass, brush and subdivision of a lot in a named subdivision” and called upon Mr. Thomas Crotwell. Mr. Crotwell Hearing for Thursday, August 27, 2020 at the hour of six o’clock (6:00) p.m. at the passed out copies of the property in question to the Councilmembers but did not include the Council underbrush: Parish Council Chambers in the Governmental Building located at 20355 Government clerk for the record. Boulevard, Livingston, Louisiana, at which time comments will be received on the • Located at the corner of La. Hwy 16 and John Martin Ln. Parcel number: 0517730 Mr. Crotwell came back to the lectern to address the Councilmembers and advised that he did not proposed ordinance prior to a Council vote. • 8420 John Martin Lane mean any offense. He stated that he wanted to cut Lot 15 in half in a named subdivision built in Upon being submitted to a vote, the vote thereon was as follows: 1955 addressed at 8800 James Street and passed out additional maps, that were again not given to These properties must be cut by Sunday September 27, 2020. Failure to do so will result in the City the Council clerk to be included in the record. YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, bringing the property into compliance and placing a lien on the property for the associated costs. MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT The chair asked that Mr. Crotwell state his name and address for the record. NAYS: NONE Publish: September 10, 2020 & September 17, 2020 Public input: Mr. Thomas Crotwell, resident of Memory Lane, Council District 5 ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM Mr. Crotwell explained that he was not at the meeting to request a vote of a waiver, he and his wife (name not stated for the record) were there to ask for an opportunity to have their proposal of ABSTAIN: NONE subdividing their lot into two (2) lots reviewed by Planning. They believe that this is a good quality homesite development and will not cause any drainage issues to their neighbors. The lot has the Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. ability, available room and access to allow for utilities and drainage. There are ditches on all ------property lines, front back and sides. He had spoken to “Sam at Gravity Drainage” and had given no Councilman Jeff Ard stated that the Finance committee had nothing to report at that time. indication that there was a problem with drainage in the subdivision. He stated that concerning ------traffic, there was a lot at the very front of the subdivision and it’s two (2) lots from the main highway. The chair advised that Councilman Randy Delatte had requested that agenda item number 31c, “ There will be no servitude required to access the property, both driveways will lead out to James Creation of Animal Control Committee” be placed on the agenda and he would like to table this Street. This subdivision was developed in 1955 and lots ran from .310ths of an acre to six (6) acre item as Councilman Delatte was absent. tracts. Each lot will be approximately .45 acres each. He discussed various family members that ------owned acreage and lived in the subdivision. Mr. Crotwell stated that they were under the impression The chair addressed agenda item 33, “District Attorney’s Report” and called upon Mr. Chris that subdividing the lot would not be an issue as there have been many done in this subdivision, and Moody. Mr. Moody advised that it was good to be back as he had missed the last couple of Council he would not be the first. He stated that he and his family should have the same property rights and meetings. He also advised that the District Attorney, Mr. Scott Perrilloux, had been re-elected opportunity as past generations. He declared that at a minimum, he would like his proposal reviewed with no opposition. He conveyed that he appreciated the support of the Council and the good Nancy E. David Publisher by Planning and a decision made based on Planning’s determination and Administrative procedures. relationship that he has with each and every one of the Councilmembers and the Parish President. ------Councilman Tracy Girlinghouse questioned if Mr. Crotwell was asking to send this Planning? The chair addressed agenda item 33, “Councilmen’s comments” and stated that he had a couple of J. McHugh David Jr. Publisher / Managing Editor Mr. Crotwell stated that he felt like if Planning said it was good, then the Council should say it’s comments to address. The first being that State Representative Buddy Mincey, Jr. had good.

The chair allowed an open discussion and Mr. Crotwell answered the Councilmembers’ questions. communicated that there was some grant assistance for crawfish farmers due to the COVID Rob DeArmond David Gray pandemic through the CARES Act. Mr. Crotwell stated that he wanted a fair shake. The other thing that the chair wished to convey was the upcoming election on Saturday, August Sports Lifestyle Councilman Maurice “Scooter” Keen advised him that there was an ordinance that prohibited what 15, 2020. Councilman Maurice “Scooter” Keen requested to elaborate. He explained that Fire he was asking for. Protection District No. 5 had put a user’s fee on the ballot and explained its importance. Editor Editor Councilman Talbert addressed Mr. Sam Digirolamo, Planning Director in the audience and asked Councilman R.C. “Bubba” Harris also commented and explained that they were the only Fire Protection District that did not have a user’s fee in the Parish. him if the Council could send something in writing to Planning and ask them for a recommendation without a certified drawing? Could Mr. Crotwell make a sketch of what he is wanting and submit Councilman Jeff Ard stated that he wished to make a comment and wanted to welcome that to Planning for evaluation? Mr. Digirolamo questioned what did he want them to evaluate? Councilman Keen and his wife Kay to the wonderful world of grandparenting. Karen Brooks Paul Hatton Councilman Talbert stated that he wanted Planning to make a recommendation and find out what they think of Mr. Crotwell’s proposal. He advised that Planning does give recommendations from Councilman R.C. “Bubba” Harris wished to speak before adjournment to acknowledge his Sales Graphics time to time, so in order to give Mr. Crotwell a fair shake that he is asking for, he could send his personal history and knowledge of Live Oak Acres and it’s development. proposal to Planning and let them make a recommendation to the Councilmembers. Mr. Digirolamo asked for clarification of what the recommendation would be for? Giving a second or third address? Councilman Gerald McMorris wished to make the last comment to his wife. He stated that they Or to re-sub the property? Councilman Talbert stated it would be to re-sub the property. Councilman were celebrating their thirty (30) year anniversary coming up on Tuesday, and he wanted to wish Margaret Smith Talbert questioned if Mr. Crotwell could send something with a line drawn through it and Planning her happy anniversary as she was in Colorado. would accept that for evaluation so that Mr. Crotwell would not have to spend any money on an ------Accounts Receivable engineered professional plat? Mr. Digirolamo stated that he did not have a problem with that. Having no further business, a motion to adjourn was requested until the next regular meeting that was scheduled on Thursday, August 27, 2020, at the hour of six o’clock (6:00) p.m. in Livingston, Louisiana. Established in 1898 (ISSN 1545-9594) Publication No. 776740 Councilman Girlinghouse agreed that he wanted to see what recommendation came out of Planning LPR NO. 20-265 on this issue. MOTION was offered by Jeff Ard and duly seconded by Tracy Girlinghouse to adjourn the August The chair allowed a very lengthy open discussion. 1 3 , 20 20 regular meeting of the Livingston Parish Council.

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70727. Published once weekly at 688 Hatchell Lane, Denham Councilman Talbert and Mr. Digirolamo advised Mr. Crotwell how he could get on the next YEAS: MR. HARRIS, MR. MCMORRIS, MR. KEEN, MR. GIRLINGHOUSE, meeting agenda for the Planning Commission. MR. ARD, MR. MACK, MR. TALBERT Springs, Louisiana 70726. POSTMASTER: Send address changes NAYS: NONE Mr. Crotwell agreed to contact Planning to be placed on their next agenda and then come back to LIVINGSTON PARISH NEWS, Post Office Box 1529, Denham before the Council with Planning’s recommendation to approve his waiver request to subdivide in ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM a named subdivision. Springs, Louisiana 70727-1529. All subscriptions paid in ------ABSTAIN: NONE

The chair addressed agenda item number 25, “Add roads located in Clear Lake Subdivision to the Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted and that the meeting advance, non-refundable. Subscribers’ names removed from parish maintenance system under “Type D Roads” and called upon Councilman R.C. “Bubba” was adjourned. Harris. mailing list when subscriptions expire. 52 issues per year. ------Councilman Harris explained that he had received petitions from homeowners requesting that the Parish accept the roads located in Clear Lake subdivision under Type D and he wished to make a /s/ Sandy C. Teal /s/ Shane Mack motion on their behalf. Sandy C. Teal, Council Clerk Shane Mack, Council Chairman Office phone 225-665-5176

LPR NO. 20-260 MOTION was made by R.C. “Bubba” Harris and duly seconded by Garry Talbert to accept the roads established in Clear Lake Subdivision into the Parish maintenance system having met the requirements under the provisions of Section 58-6.2, “Type D Roads” of the Code of Ordinances of Livingston Parish being located in Council District 5.

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

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

NAYS: NONE

ABSENT: MR. DELATTE, MR. WASCOM

ABSTAIN: NONE

Thereupon the chair declared that the Motion had carried and was adopted. ------Councilman Maurice “Scooter” Keen questioned if he could make a comment about Class D Roads before the Council moved on to the next agenda item? He questioned when coming across roads that are half concrete, half gravel, half paved, etcetera, how is the Department of Public Works supposed to address that?

This led to an open discussion and the chairman called upon Mr. Digirolamo for guidance to this question.

Mr. Digirolamo stated that they needed clarification when Class D Roads are considered. He asked the Councilmembers what he was responsible for? He explained that there were multiple things to consider such as signs, drainage, damaged roads. He asked what the Councilmembers expected of him.

This led to a very irascible open discussion. Mr. Digirolamo requested an opinion from Mr. Chris Moody, Parish Legal Advisor.

Mr. Moody stated that he had weighed in when the Council first considered this issue. He counseled that he thought that they were asking for trouble long term because the Parish would be responsible for every little private lane in the Parish and you were also creating a liability issue now that it becomes a public road having to do maintenance, and upon doing maintenance for three (3) years, it now becomes your road. He also cited that it reduces the incentive for these property owners to bring that road up to standard and it seems unfair to the other people in the Parish who did it the right way. He felt that the Council would be creating a perpetual problem of bad, bad roads and stretch the Parish’s budget.