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Around 100 Fairhope resi- By CLIFF MCCOLLUM dents came out last week to [email protected] a public meeting to discuss Local businessman possible uses for the soon-to- Spanish Fort city Wes Lambert announces be purchased Fairhope K-1 leaders talked at their Center. April 1 city council run for Congress The session was led by Amy work session about in- Businessman Wes Lambert Chester, a facilitator with Re- creasing walkability on is set to announce his can- build By Design of New York State Highway 225 by didacy for Alabama’s Fist City and allowed citizens to possibly adding more District House of Represen- have roundtable discussions sidewalks to the area. tatives seat. Lambert will be with one another helped by The city had re- announcing his kickoff cam- facilitators to try to come up ceived a grant for the paign event on Thursday, with big picture ideas for the STAFF PHOTO potential project and April 11, at the Dumbwaiter Nearly 100 residents came out to participate in a public forum about Mayor Mike McMillan Restaurant in Fairhope. SEE FORUM, PAGE 2 the possible uses for the city’s soon-to-be purchased K-1 Center. said the city needed Find out more on Page 23. to study which parts of the area would be most successful for the project. The North and South meet again “Some terrain just Fairhope Friends of the doesn’t lend itself to walkability,” McMil- Public Library hosing lan said. “I’m worried book sale tomorrow there could be some Time for the next Lobby long-term liability is- Book Sale. On Thursday, sues with this project April 11 from 10 until 4 for the city.” McMillan said he at the Fairhope Public would like to see the Library, they will have first phase start from an outstanding selection The Woodlands subdi- of wonderful gently used vision to Spanish Fort books on sale. Elementary. “I think that part would be doable,” Mc- Millan said. “The prob- lem areas are north of that with elevation and topography issues, as well as erosion issues. ALLISON MARLOW / STAFF PHOTO We’d have a harder DEATHS PAGE 13 Hundreds of Civil War re-enactors gathered at Blakeley State Park over the weekend to honor the men and women who fought and died there. For more photos see page 6-7. SEE SIDEWALKS, PAGE 2 Richard Allen Ard Sr. Jerry Blith Hart Forrest Jay Lord Kay H. Ray Taylor Michael Santa Cruz Daphne punts on getting opinion about utility tap fees for city projects Norma Long Schafer Fred Straka By CLIFF MCCOLLUM the council the utility board hire some outside counsel to the city.” [email protected] had voted 3-2 against waiv- give them an opinion and the Scott added that Daphne David E. Ziegler ing tap fees for the city’s new utility will end up with big Utilities had indicated it Daphne City Council mem- sports complex, but had voted legal fees. We’re just trying to would put a second water bers punted on a proposal to ask for the Attorney Gen- do what’s in the best interest meter at the property to help INDEX to ask for an Alabama At- eral’s office for an opinion on of the children of the City of water the east fields. torney General’s opinion whether it could waive those Daphne.” At the April 1 meeting, BALDWIN LIVING, 5 about whether or not Daphne fees for the city. Scott said he hoped the mat- LeJeune said his understand- CLASSIFIED, 18 Utilities could waive tap fees Councilman Ron Scott cau- ter could be resolved quickly ing on the opinion being HEALTH, 20 for the city, after there was tioned the council about mov- and without issue. asked for was that the utility confusion between the utility ing forward on the opinion. “I understand they have and city would work together LEGALS, 27 and the city over how the pro- “The utility also wanted legal restraints, and we need drafting the letter. OPINION, 3 cess for asking for the opinion an opinion from their bond to resolve this as quick as we “The utility board was fa- would go. trustee, the person who is the can,” Scott said. “We don’t vorable in asking for these OUT & ABOUT, 6 Councilman Robin LeJeune, trustee over the bonds,” Scott need to be in an adversarial opinions due to the fact that PUZZLES, 4 who serves as council liaison said. “My fear is that what the relationship with basically a to the utility board, informed bond trustee is going to do is wholly owned subsidiary of SEE DAPHNE, PAGE 2 SPORTS, 15 TV LISTINGS, 9 Gulf WHAT Coast YOU IN Media STORE VOLUME 125 • ISSUE 37 IS NOW 1 SECTION • 48 PAGES ONLINE! • Freshest Quality All Departments • Hand Selected by Our Personal Shoppers • Delivery or FREE Same Day Curbside Pickup • Beer & Wine NOW Online! Order & Pay In Store! GREERS.COM/SHOP 2 • The Courier • April 10, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media Cottontail Express now running at Wales West

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FORUM thing on the property to parking. CONTINUED FROM 1 Botop said residents’ strong emotional attach- former school property. ments to the property Prior to the forum and what it means to the beginning, Fairhope Eco- community are factored nomic and Community in to possible uses. Development Sherry-Lea “We think it’s impor- Bloodworth Botop said tant for us to recognize the city had been looking that this property can be at ideas posted on social really emotional for a lot media and sent to the of people,” Botop said. city about the property. “We recognize that and “Some of the ideas are we’re going to take that really incredible,” Botop into consideration.” said. Several of the ideas Highlighted sugges- that came out of the Citizens for Higher Ex- prised that it came down tions from social media three-hour forum in- pectations, said he was to two or three major included using the cluded a performing pleased with the event things.” property for the HATCH arts center and space, and the ideas that came Councilman Robert STAFF PHOTOS Technology Hub, USA creating additional park- out of it. Brown, who attended a lot of from the citizens suggestions people had, School of Nursing, keep- ing for the downtown “I think what I the forum, said the main who have reached out like about raising taxes ing the Pelican’s Nest, business district and expected probably uses proposed there to me,” Brown said. or using existing sales FEEF’s STEAM Center space for educational en- evolved,” Manelos said. seemed to match what he “I was also glad to see tax money or leasing idea, a boutique hotel, richment for all ages of “Some of the domi- had heard from the com- that the final portion portions of the property new city hall and per- citizens. nant things that came munity. of the forum was about out. There were some forming arts center, as John Manelos, one through were cultural “Education, cultural how whatever is done interesting suggestions well as competing plugs of the facilitators of arts, a learning facility arts and parking were there will be sustained that we as a council and for additional parking the vent and a member for the community as a the main uses, and that’s economically. I was a city will need to look and not turning any- of community group whole. I am a little sur- what I’ve been hearing surprised at some of the at.”

SIDEWALKS Councilman Bill Councilman J.R. and do this portion of do what we can with it.” the project won’t cost Menas agreed. Smith said he’d like to it we can,” Smith said. Councilman Bobby as much,” Fortenberry CONTINUED FROM 1 “The slope isn’t going see the city move for- “I’m just as passionate Fortenberry agreed said. to change five years ward with what it could. about the sidewalk as with Smith. Councilwoman Mary time on that part. I’m from now, so if we get “If you’ve got a lim- anyone, and if I can get “Let’s do what we can Brabner said she was in completely for side- another grant, we’re ited amount of grant someone else’s money now and, hopefully, in favor of doing as much walks anywhere we can going to be having the money, let’s take that to build it, I’m happy to the future, the rest of as possible with the do it, but some topog- same conversation and funding the city had for raphy just doesn’t lend the same problems,” the project. itself to sidewalks.” Menas said. “It’s one thing we’d be giving back that people You always know can actually use,” Brab- ner said. The Courier Officials said the city 901 N. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535-3546 fun things to do! would approach ALDOT with the ideas proposed PHONE: (251) 943-2151 | FAX: (251) 943-3441 and see what the de- [email protected] partment said. Cliff McCollum Classified Advertising Managing Editor Whisper Edwards [email protected] [email protected] DAPHNE Tony Whitehead Legal Advertising CONTINUED FROM 1 Sports Editor April Wallace [email protected] [email protected] these questions come Allison Marlow up a lot dealing with Senior Features Editor Retail Advertising the city,” LeJeune said. [email protected] Frank Kustura “We’re not concerned [email protected] with legal fees and ask- Parks Rogers ing for these opinions Publisher because we want some [email protected] definitive answers so that similar future re- To subscribe, make an address change or vacation delivery stop, you may call our office at (251) 943-2151, go online at www.gulfcoastnewstoday.com and click on the COMPLETE BALDWIN COUNTY CALENDAR quests will have better “e-edition” link in the black toolbar. Under “don’t have an id’ there is an option for clarity.” how to become a subscriber. or email [email protected]. In an interview on ©Gulf Coast Media 2019. No part of this newspaper may be reproduced without CALL FOR April 8, LeJeune said he the prior written consent of the group publisher or associate publisher. Opinions had spoken to Daphne of editorial or general columnists or those reflected in submitted letters do not Utilities officials and necessarily reflect the editorial position of this newspaper. HOME DELIVERY! he believed the utility The Courier (USPS 184-320) is published weekly, with its office located at 901 N. McKenzie St. in Foley, AL 36535-3546. Periodicals postage paid at Fairhope, AL board would write the 36532. Periodicals postage paid at Fairhope, AL 36532. Subscription rates: In- request and the city at- county annual, $38.50 plus local sales tax; six-month, $22.50 plus local sales tax; torney would be able to senior citizen annual, $36.00 plus local sales tax; six-month, $20.50 plus local sales look it over and offer ad- tax; and out-of-county annual, $78.00, six-month, $39.00. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The Courier, 901 N. McKenzie St., Foley, ditional suggestions for AL 36535-3546. GULF COAST MEDIA changes. THE COURIER • THE ONLOOKER • THE ISLANDER • THE BALDWIN TIMES 901 N. McKenzie Street • Foley, AL 36535 251-943-2151 www.GulfCoastNewsToday.com Gulf Coast Media • April 10, 2019 • Opinion • 3 Opinion 100 days of Democrats Not so simple questions

This week will mark one hundred tion Survivors Protection Act. By I received a request from a college and use that lesson almost every days Democrats have held power vocally expressing support of abor- student to interview me regarding day. Fear will not stop me. Fear is in the House of Representatives in tion, refusing to comment, or not my military service. Particularly, my enemy. Washington. signing our discharge petition filed my combat experience. At first, the The second question is, “Did your I considered listing tangible last week, Democrats have made questions seemed simplistic and combat experience change your at- Democrat achievements so far this clear that they support infanticide. not worthy of a college junior, but titude toward war?” Simple answer, Congress, but that would result in a There are not words strong as I attempted to answer them, they yes. Again, the answer is compli- blank page. enough to express how barbaric proved to be anything but simple. I cated. Yes, a great deal. I don’t hate Instead, all Democrats have man- and reprehensible it is to kill an think the answers might be of inter- war. Maybe I should, but being in aged to do in fourteen weeks innocent infant. I believe est. one, I recognize that it is is obstruct what is best for God makes every person in The first question was, a necessary evil. As long the American people, pan- His image, that we all are “Did your combat experi- as there are people in the der to their far-left base, important and have worth, ence change you?” The world who want to forcibly and, generally, nothing con- and that life begins at con- simple answer is in the affir- impose their will on oth- structive. ception. There should be no mative. Of course it changed ers, and will not listen to Luckily, some in their question that so-called after- me, but as I reflected on it, reason, people will have to BRADLEY DAVID own party are starting to birth abortions are murder, I asked myself, “How, and fight for what is theirs and BYRNE ATWOOD realize that it is time to get plain and simple. how much?” Not so simplis- often, the weak need the Notes from Points of the to work and get things done your Congressman In January, a Marist poll tic, is it? Compass strong to fight for them. for hardworking Americans. found an overwhelming As I look at myself and War has been with us since Rep. Kurt Schrader, an Oregon number of people support substan- reflect on my life, I understand that Cain killed Abel and will be with us Democrat, said last week, “It’s time tial restrictions on abortion. Be- my combat experience made me until the end of time. I thank God to move off the talking points and cause of the position that many on largely who I am today. There is no that there are brave men and women on to legislating. I haven’t heard the left have taken, and in light of way one can be shot at and shoot who are willing to stand on a wall about anything that deals with the the laws proposed in New York and at another human being without it and say, “Not here, not today, not on economy or some of the other is- Virginia, many Americans have re- changing his or her view of how the my watch will you do harm to those sues.” alized how far we have strayed from world works. Combat is not some- on my side of the wall.” I was one of He went on to add of the House our nation’s values. thing you pick up for a few minutes those and damned proud of it. Democrat legislative agenda, “I as- Throughout these past one hun- then lay down and walk away. You The third question was, “Is there sume this is just playing to the left dred days, there have been countless may try to pretend you are the same anything you would like to add wing of our base.” small and large ways that Demo- person, and the world works the about your military experience?” My colleague across the aisle is crats have pandered. same way, but you are not, and it Again, yes. Joining the Marine right. We were elected to work for The “Green New Deal,” an ill- does not. Corps and volunteering for Viet- you, not tick off messaging bullet thought-out and colossally expen- Combat molded me into who I am. nam are the first and best decisions points. sive plan that has since fallen by the The experience took a protected, I have ever made as an adult. I I made a prediction last year that wayside, backfired drastically. naive, scared boy of nineteen and learned so much. Much more than this will be a crazy session on the “Medicare for All” has been set him onto a path to manhood I ever learned in any college class- part of Democrats, and in their first shown to be nothing more than an that was unique to most other men. room. If asked to pick one thing I one hundred days, they have proven incredibly costly way to remove Those of us who have “seen the el- learned, it would be that there is a it time and time again. quality healthcare coverage people ephant” as the saying about combat lot of evil in the world. Since that The year began as an entrenched already have and replace it with veterans goes, share a bond that is is true, it must logically follow that Democrat party refused to budge on government-regulated insurance. hard for those who have not experi- there is good in the world sufficient funding for President Trump’s plan And time and again, we have seen enced it to understand. Did combat to match and overwhelm evil. There to reinforce our Southern Border the radicals of the Democrat party change me for the good, yes, for ill, is, and always will be more good and get a handle on the ongoing na- speak out against our allies, show yes to that too. Whatever I am today than evil. The trick is getting the tional security crisis there. blatant disregard for the office of is largely shaped by my experiences good to stand up and fight the evil. Months later, the true nature and President and our nation’s institu- then. It is not for everyone, but if you feel extent of the illegal immigration tions, and discard longstanding I suppose the one thing I learned the call, answer. The peaceful of the crisis has become painfully clearer: American values to appease activist that has had the greatest impact on world need you. drugs, violence, human trafficking, progressives. my life is how to manage fear. Fear and many preventable crimes have The American people have had can be paralytic. I have seen it hap- David Wilson Atwood is a local writer escalated. Yet Democrats have not enough as Democrats have shown pen. Fear will freeze you, make you whose human-interest columns offer taken action. the people do not matter as much as unable to move or think, but if you a unique perspective. He is the author From denying the national secu- political messaging. force yourself to act, you can master of Where the Mockingbird Sang, A rity crisis at the border, Democrats As long as I represent the people fear. It is only an emotion. It is not Novel of the Civil War and I Followed moved on to supporting infanticide. of Alabama in Washington and a tangible thing. It is real, but con- the Wolf, Buck’s Story, the prequel/se- For weeks, my Republican col- can carry our values and ideals to querable. All you must do is let your quel to Where the Mockingbird Sang. leagues and I have been calling on Congress, there will be a cool head training for whatever situation you He may be contacted, and his other Democrats to stand up for life and amongst the angry and counter- are in take over. Don’t think, act. works viewed at: www.starchasers.us, allow a vote on the Born-Alive Abor- productive mob. Just do it. I did, and I am still here, or [email protected].

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

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STRANGE WEEKLY SUDOKU By Linda Thistle SUPER CROSSWORD LITERATURE FIEND BUT TRUE PLACE A NUMBER IN THE EMPTY BOXES IN SUCH A WAY THAT EACH ROW ACROSS, EACH COLUMN DOWN AND EACH SMALL 9-BOX By Samantha Weaver SQUARE CONTAINS ALL OF THE NUMBERS FROM ONE TO NINE.

• It was 19th-century French novelist Gus- tave Flaubert who made the following sage observation: “Our ignorance of history makes us libel our own times. People have al- ways been like this.”

• Visitors to Chicago might want to keep in mind that in that city, it’s against the law to dine in any establish- ment that is on fire.

• In 1856, a soldier of fortune (who was also a journalist, doctor and lawyer) by the name of © 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. William Walker and his hand-picked group of mercenaries took over Nicaragua. Walker ap- pointed himself dicta- tor, thus securing for himself the distinc- tion of being the only CONTRACT BRIDGE By Steve Becker native-born American citizen to become head of state of a foreign na- tion.

• If you’re like the average American, you consumed more than 250 eggs last year.

* You might be sur- prised to learn that the giant bullfrogs of South Africa have sometimes been known to attack lions.

* If you like to go out and hit the greens on a nice summer day, you might want to consider this fact the next time you’re thinking about breaking out the irons and putters: More peo- ple are struck by light- ning on golf courses than anywhere else. AN ALL-TIME GREAT PLAY design and easy to execute. SCRAMBLERS UNSCRAMBLE THE LETTERS WITHIN EACH RECTANGLE TO FORM At trick two, he led the nine FOUR ORDINARY WORDS. THEN REARRANGE THE BOXED LETTERS • Mike Edwards, of diamonds! There was nothing dra- TO FORM THE MYSTERY WORD WHICH WILL COMPLETE THE GAG! one of the founding matic about the setting. It West took the ten and re- members of the Brit- was just a rubber-bridge turned a diamond, on which ish band Electric Light game. The stakes were, East discarded a spade! The Orchestra, met with say, two zlotys a point. The scheme had worked. East an untimely death declarer (South) was How- had made a perfectly natu- ral discard on the third dia- decades after he left ard Schenken, one of the game’s all-time greats. mond. The king of spades the group. In 2010, as On the preceding hand, was led, and East’s ace was Edwards was driving he and his partner had man- forced out, giving Schenken in the rural southwest aged to climb all the way to four spade tricks and the of England, a farmer two spades, making six. The contract. lost control of a 1,300- recriminations had not yet Maybe East — a well- pound bale of hay. died down when Schenken, known Life Master — This wheel-shaped bale holding half the deck, found shouldn’t have thrown a rolled down a hill and himself confronted with a spade, but he hated to part over a hedge, and just third-hand opening spade with either a heart or a club. happened to smash into bid. After a brief skirmish, It seemed much more im- portant to hang on to both PUZZLE the van Edwards was he bought the contract at

two notrump, and West led a of these suits than the ap- driving. diamond. parently useless spade. He ANSWERS SCRAMBLERS Thought for the Day: He won East’s jack of was only doing what came diamonds with the queen. naturally. “I am prepared Seven tricks were in sight, Schenken’s play il- to meet my Maker. and the question was where lustrates an important Whether my Maker is the eighth would come principle. Most contracts prepared for the great from. Obviously, if Schen- are made strictly on their ordeal of meeting me is ken attacked spades, East merits, but sometimes another matter.” would not take his ace until declarer lacks the ammuni- — Sir Winston the fourth round. Without tion to fulfill his contract by strictly normal play. In such Churchill winning the fifth spade in dummy, there would be no cases, the defenders should eighth trick. be given every opportunity (c) 2019 King Fea- Unfazed, Schenken to make a mistake. tures Synd., Inc. worked out a way to make the contract. Like most (c) 2019 King Features good plans, it was simple in Syndicate Inc. Allison Marlow Senior Features Editor [email protected] APRIL 10, 2019 Baldwin Living Crossing over: All-girl scout troop breaking barriers in Baldwin County

By CRYSTAL CASTLE just happened to be at [email protected] that committee meeting for my son, and I volun- Set back from the road teered right away.” a little way off Highway Fletcher, who has been 98 in Fairhope sits an involved in scouting for unassuming blue build- five years, said Maygen ing. Built in 1981, it has been along with ev- originally sat beside a erything the boys have local church before the done. Maygen’s mother church opted to build said her daughter goes a new rec center. The above and beyond to do building was split into everything and help out three parts and trans- where she is needed, so ported here, nestled it wasn’t a hard decision among soaring trees to help start Troop 82G with chickens roaming for her. nearby. “She actually helped It’s the Dantzler Scout Pete Herring, who is our Lodge for Troop 47, and Leave No Trace Master tonight it is a flurry of Educator for this area,” activity. Tonight, scouts Fletcher said. “He was will “crossover” from impressed with her, and the highest level of Cub he wanted to sponsor Scouts- Arrow of Light- her to take the training to the ranks of a Scout course with her matu- SUBMITTED PHOTOS in the Scouts BSA. The rity and everything. It’s ceremony is symbolic, very family-oriented. complete with a Scout I love getting to spend leader in full Native time with her doing American headdress to scouting stuff. If you speak on the importance ever look at the 12 point of the evening. It holds of the Scout Law, it’s just more meaning tonight, how you live your daily though, as a female Cub life. I love being able to Scout will be crossing do this with them, and it over into the all-female brings us all together.” Troop 82G. Maygen said she’s en- Chartered February joying herself already. 1 of this year, the troop She’s earned her Cyber was started by Tierra Chip and several other Fletcher, mother to May- recognitions just by at- gen F. tending a few meetings. “Daphne United “Everyone is really Methodist Church had nice,” Maygen said. approached Steven Day, Fletcher has three who is our charter orga- girls in the troop cur- nization representative, rently: Maygen, Doro- Troop 82G is relying on County moms’ Face- saying they would be thy M. and Gracie G. word of mouth- for now. book groups. Word of interested in starting a who crossed over most “We do have a Face- mouth right now. At the to the school and have We will be there at as female troop,” Fletcher recently. While most book group,” Fletcher beginning of the school “Boy Talks” where they many as we can be to said. “They had already troops rely on Cub Scout said. “I publish it on year, packs do this thing encourage kids to come also represent the girls had a program pack. I packs to feed into them, all different Baldwin called roundup. They go to Cub Scout signups. and our troops.” 6 • Out & About • April 10, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media Out & About in Baldwin County Reliving and remembering the Battle of Blakeley

On Saturday more than 400 Civil War re-enactors descended upon Blakeley State Park, in Spanish Fort, to relive the Battle of Blakeley, one of the last fights before the south surrendered. Every two years the park hosts a full-scale battle, drawing re- enactors from across the United States.

ALLISON MARLOW / STAFF PHOTOS Ken Knoll, left, and Kerry Gossett, stand next to a cannon that was captured by Federal forces at the Battle of Blakeley during the last days of the Civil War. Knoll, who owns the cannon, worked with Gossett to trace the cannon’s travels using paperwork from both Union and Confederate armies.

Visitors to the park spoke with re-enactors and had the Confederate troops retreat as Union troops advance opportunity to learn about life during the Civil War. through the woods during Saturday’s re-enactment.

This cannon, which was captured during the Battle of Blakeley, was cast in Mobile. It was brought to the re-enactment this weekend and was the first time the cannon had been at Blakeley since it was captured and removed by Union troops after the battle. IVEY’S

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Union troops storm Redoubt Number 4 at Blakeley State Park during the re-enactment of the Battle of Blakeley on Saturday.

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ARD Jay was preceded in football for Daphne High by her family on Thurs- In lieu of flowers, Fairhope, passed away Richard Allen Ard Sr., death by his parents, School, was a member day, April 4, 2019 at the Norma requested dona- Thursday, April 4, 2019. 83, a resident of Silver- Howard and Bobbie of Daphne Strike Soc- age of 80. tions be made in her He was a member of hill, passed away April Lord. cer League, and was a She was born and memory to any one of Fairhope Avenue Baptist 3, 2019. He is survived by his lifeguard at the YMCA in raised in Silverhill and the following chari- Church, where he served A funeral service was daughters, Trisha Pace Daphne. was a longtime resident ties: St. Jude Children’s as a deacon. He gradu- held at Mack Funeral and Kristy Lord, both He proudly served his of Foley, Alabama. Research Hospital at ated from Troy Univer- Home, Monday, April 8, of Elberta, Alabama; country with strength Norma loved digging www.stjude.org; Ronald sity in 1974 and was a 2019. grandchildren, Tristan and honor as a member in the dirt, feeding and McDonald House – Mo- U.S. Army veteran. Burial followed at Curtis Pace of Elberta of the United States watching her birds, and bile, Alabama at www. Mr. Ziegler is survived Rock Cemetery. and Shaylah Rose Vin- Coast Guard. He lived took great joy in any support.rmhc.org; The by his wife of 48 years, Arrangements by cent; siblings, Karen life to the fullest, and time spent with her chil- COPD Foundation at G. Naomi Ziegler of Mack Funeral Home & Lee, Sherry (James) will be loved and missed dren, but especially with www.copdfoundation. Fairhope; son, Steven T. Crematory, Robertsdale. Gartman, Tommy Lord, by many. her grandchildren and org; USA Mitchell Can- Ziegler (Amber); daugh- Paula (Rickey) Milstid, Taylor is survived great-grandchildren. cer Institute at www. ter, Elaine C. Baldwin all of Elberta, and Jan by his parents, Robert She was a member of usahealthsystem.com/ (Robert); grandchildren, (Tony) Rengel of Pensac- and Stephanie Akins of Grace Fellowship Baptist makeagift. Mariyah, Sierra, Sum- ola, Florida; his nieces Daphne; sisters, Anna Church in Robertsdale. Arrangements by mer, Evan and Eren; sis- and nephews, Melanie Lynn Akins, Sarah Norma was preceded Wolfe-Bayview Funeral ter, Mary Z. Chmielewski Stout, Dacri Overstreet, Martin; grandparents, in death by her parents, Homes & Crematory (Donald) of Fairhope; Joseph Lee, Danielle Mike and Ann Chase Albert and Grace Phil- Inc., 19698 Greeno Road, many other loving rela- Sherman, Joshua Lee, of Vestavia, Alabama; ips; her siblings, Austin Fairhope, AL 36532, 251- tives and friends. Michael Gartman, Nich- aunts and uncles, Kim Philips (Shirley), Joyce 990-7775, www.wolfefu- Funeral services will olas Lord, Alexandria and Blake Alexander, Clark (Homer), Barbara neralhomes.com. be held Wednesday, Lord, Maggie Milstid, Sandi and Gary Dowdy; Young, Norman Phil- April 10, 2019, at 2 p.m. at Jonathan Milstid and cousins, Elizabeth, Ann ips and Nancy Ewing Fairhope Avenue Baptist Gregory Rengel; along Martin, Joseph and (Elvin). Church. with aunts, uncles, cous- Dylan; roommate and She is survived by The family will receive ins and friends. Coast Guard brother, her brother, Albert STRAKA friends one hour prior to There was a memo- Luke Rogers; beloved Philips Jr. of Silverhill, Fred Straka, 90, a service. HART rial service on Sunday, dogs, Daisy, Coal and Alabama; her children, resident of Robertsdale, Interment will follow Jerry Blith Hart, age March 24, 2019 at First Diego; other loving rela- Allan Long (Cindy) of passed away Saturday, at Memory Gardens of 85, born in Range, Ala- Baptist Church of El- tives and friends. Silverhill, Alabama, Deb- March 30, 2019. Fairhope. bama and a resident of berta, 12891 Main Street, A visitation began bie Bordelon (Walter) of Graveside services Arrangements by Crossroads, died Friday, Elberta, AL at 2 p.m. at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Bordelonville, Louisiana, were held Monday, April Wolfe-Bayview Funeral April 5, 2019 at South Online expressions of April 6, 2019 in Malone Shelley Owen (Jim) 1, 2019 at Memory Gar- Homes & Crematory Baldwin Regional Medi- condolence for the fam- Hall at St. Paul’s Epis- of Magnolia Springs, dens of Fairhope. Inc., 19698 Greeno Road, cal Center. ily may be made at www. copal Church, 28788 N. Alabama and Phillip Arrangements by Fairhope, AL 36532, 251- He was retired direc- hughesfh.com. Main St., Daphne, AL Long (Michelle) of Sil- Mack Funeral Home & 990-7775, www.wolfefu- tor of Auxiliary Services Hughes Funeral 36526, immediately fol- verhill, Alabama; her Crematory, Robertsdale. neralhomes.com. at Faulkner Sate Com- Home, 7951 American lowed by a celebration of grandchildren, Christy munity College. He was Way, Daphne, AL, is as- life at 11 a.m. Pumphrey (Eric), Missy ZIEGLER a longtime member of sisting the family. Inurnment was held in Long, Lacey Rabalais David E. Ziegler, the First Baptist Church St. Paul’s Memorial Gar- (James), Chandler Hazel- age 71, a resident of before moving to Durant RAY dens Cemetery. wood (Kati), Chase Long Chapel Baptist Church. Kay H. Ray, 79, a resi- In lieu of flowers, (Kristin), Ashley Wilks He is survived by his dent of Loxley, passed donations may be made (Jeff), Hannah Long, wife of 65 years, Gloria away Tuesday, April 2, to Coast Guard Mutual Brooke Long and Emma Anne Durant Hart of 2019. Assistance, 1005 N. Glebe Long; and her nine great- Get the latest news and updates from Crossroads. Funeral services were Road, Suite 220, Arling- grandchildren, Kensley He was preceded in held Friday, April 5, 2019 ton, VA 22201, www.cg- Pumphrey, Emory Pum- GulfCoastNewsToday.com death by his siblings, at Robertsdale First Bap- mahq.org. phrey, Nathan Rabalais, Annie Laura Carter, tist Church. Arrangements by June Wilks, Porter Pum- Baldwin County’s news innovator since 1890 Betty Price, William Arrangements by Wolfe-Bayview Funeral phrey, Lincoln Rabalais, “Bill” Hart and Thomas Mack Funeral Home & Homes & Crematory Walker Wilks, Olivia Hart. Crematory, Robertsdale. Inc., 27409 U.S. Hwy. 98, Long, and eagerly await- Funeral services were Daphne, Alabama 36526, ing the arrival of Parker held Monday, April 8, 251-625-2900, www.wolfe- Long in June. 2019 at 10 a.m. at Durant funeralhomes.com. Funeral services were Chapel Baptist Church, held Monday, April 8, with Dr. Henry Cox of- 2019 at 11 a.m. at Wolfe- ficiating. Bayview Funeral Home Burial followed at Du- in Fairhope, Alabama. rant Chapel Cemetery. SCHAFER Visitation began at 10 The family received Norma Long Schafer, a.m. until the time of friends Sunday, April 7, a loving mother, grand- service. 2019 from 3 until 5 p.m. at mother and great-grand- Interment followed Norris Funeral Home. mother passed away the service at Silverhill In lieu of flowers, the peacefully surrounded Cemetery. family requests memo- rial contributions be made to the Durant Cha- pel Baptist Church, 9551 SANTA CRUZ Hwy. 138, Bay Minette, GM3 Taylor Michael AL 36507. Santa Cruz, age 21, sta- tioned at Naval Base LORD Kitsap-Bangor in Wash- Forrest Jay “Zeke” ington, passed away Lord, 54, a lifelong Thursday, March 28, resident of Elberta, Ala- 2019. bama, passed away on Taylor graduated from Wednesday, March 20, Daphne High School 2019. with honors. He played

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Call 251-943-2151 for more information. $26.25 for a color photo • $5 for each symbol selected 14 • Outdoors • April 10, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media Barnett mentors turkey hunt before retirement By DAVID RAINER with and the folks I’ve driving the potential for Alabama Department of Conser- associated with over the population growth down vation and Natural Resources years,” Barnett said. are the hens that have “Obviously, that in- no poults.” Steve Barnett, the cludes my colleagues in Nest predation is one Alabama Wildlife and Wildlife and Freshwater limiting factor on popu- Freshwater Fisheries Fisheries, the NWTF lation growth with the (WFF) Division’s turkey Alabama Chapter and significant downturn in expert for the past two the USGS Cooperative the number of people decades, now has more Research Unit at Au- trapping furbearers time to spend in the tur- burn University, just to like raccoons, foxes and key woods. name a few.” coyotes. Barnett, who has been Barnett, who will “And we have a fairly with WFF for 32 years, return to WFF on a new critter in the land- transitioned to retired part-time basis later this scape that is becoming status last week as Ala- year, has both feelings widespread called feral bama’s spring turkey of encouragement and pigs,” Barnett said. season heads toward the concern about the Ala- “They are known to eat PHOTO COURTESY OF ALABAMA WILDLIFE AND FRESHWATER FISHERIES peak of breeding season. bama turkey population. the eggs. If they can Steve Barnett, bottom left, participated in the mentored turkey hunt at Portland Landing Barnett actually spent “The promising thing catch the hen, they’ll Special Opportunity Area recently as his last duty before retirement. his last weekend serv- is we’ve seen a lot of eat the hen. If they can ing as a turkey hunting jakes this year, so it catch the poults, they’ll having quality habitat numbers are going to Norton, Mark Williams mentor for the Adult looks like we had a good eat them too. And they to meet wild turkey look like down the road, and Doug Shearer in Mentored Hunting Pro- hatch last year as our destroy the habitat in needs,” he said. “Very say 10 years, under vari- Wilcox County, I didn’t gram for his last day of brood survey seemed to the process.” important is nesting and ous scenarios of seasons hear a single gobble in official state service. indicate for 2018,” Bar- WFF’s publication brood-rearing habitat.” and bag limits,” Barnett two days. Barnett recently nett said. “The brood Full Fans and Sharp Brood-rearing habitat said. “The key elements Norton, a two-time received the Henry S. survey number was up. Spurs summarizes the is typically grassy areas in this model are sur- World Champion turkey Mosby Award from the It’s still not up to what brood survey and the where sunlight pene- vival, reproduction and caller who has been National Wild Turkey we want it to be, but our Avid Turkey Hunters trates the forest canopy. harvest rates. hunting Alabama’s Federation (NWTF) trend is showing just Survey. The latest re- The sunlight stimulates “According to data tough turkeys for more for his work in turkey under two poults per port is at the printer the growth of grasses from Alabama, state- than 40 years, thinks the conservation. Mosby’s hen. That is for all hens, and should be available and forbs, which at- wide, the average peak dreary February with research during the including hens that soon. tracts the small insects laying period is about lots of rain and overcast mid-1900s set the stan- don’t have any poults. The Avid Turkey the poults depend on for the middle of April,” skies altered his turkey dard for wild turkey That’s what drives the Hunters Survey enlists forage for several weeks he said. “We have some hunting early in the sea- management. Mosby numbers down. turkey hunters who after hatching. Habitat that are laying at the son. Most of Alabama’s helped found The Wild- “The broods, hens spend a significant time management includes end of March and some rivers were in flood life Society and won its with poults, was still in the woods to report prescribed fire in mixed still laying at the end of stage from late Febru- Aldo Leopold Medal. good with a little more several turkey activities pine-hardwood stands April. The Avid Turkey ary through mid-March. “When I received the than three poults per – the number of gob- and managing soft and Hunters Survey and “Where we normally award, I said that the brood. That seems to blers heard, the number hard mast-producing Game Check are show- have turkeys this time individual recognition be the trend. Hens with of gobbles heard, the trees. ing that many gobblers of year, they’re not was really defined by broods seem to be doing number of hens and Barnett said the are being killed well there,” Norton said. the folks that I work pretty good. What’s gobblers observed and turkey group is also before peak laying be- “Not only were the riv- the harvest data. concerned that hunt- gins.” ers flooded, there was “That’s something we ing seasons may start Barnett said hens will so much rain there ask the public to assist too early in some areas. lay one egg per day for was a lot of standing us with,” Barnett said. Alabama changed its 11-12 days. If the nest- water. Areas where we “The larger our sample opening day from the ing is successful, the would normally have size is, the better the traditional March 15 to hen takes the poults to a hens with two or three data will reflect what’s the third Saturday in grassy area to feed. gobblers, the birds just going on across the March. This year, that “The farther that hen aren’t there. state. date fell on March 16. has to travel to brood “I think that has the “We need a lot more “The group has con- habitat, the more likely turkeys dislocated, and hunters participating. cerns that gobblers are the poults will succumb they just haven’t started We’ve got a little more being harvested before to predators or expo- gobbling, at least where than 400 folks enrolled. they have a chance to sure,” he said. I hunt. I’m not even In 2018, about 240 sub- maximize their breeding Barnett participated hearing that one domi- mitted data. If we had potential,” said Bar- in last weekend’s Adult nant gobbler yet. I can about 10 percent of our nett, who teamed up in Mentored Hunt at the remember in the past turkey hunters par- 2009 with his biologist Portland Landing Spe- when we had a lot of ticipate, we would have wife, Victoria, to write cial Opportunity Area, rain and dreary days in much better data. Our The Wild Turkey in his last duty as a full- late January and Febru- hunter survey shows we Alabama, a publication time employee. ary that it took forever have about 30,000 turkey available for download At the Adult Men- for the turkeys to get in hunters in Alabama.” at www.outdoorala- tored Hunt, one gobbler the mood.” Barnett said concern bama.com. was harvested and an- Barnett said numer- still exists in the South- The turkey working other missed. Barnett ous factors are involved east that the turkey group and researchers said the weather seemed in turkey breeding activ- population continues at Auburn University to have unfortunately ity, including the length to decrease across the are investigating the im- dampened the gobbling of daylight (photo pe- region. pact of different season activity as well. riod) and weather. “The biologists in the and bag limits on the Unfortunately, the “During cold tem- Southeast Wild Turkey turkey population. gobbling activity I heard peratures and windy Working Group still “A model gives us a last week was worse. weather, turkeys don’t think habitat is the key, forecast of what turkey Hunting with Larry gobble as well,” Barnett said. “Environmental factors play a role. Just TOWN OF ELBERTA, ALABAMA because turkeys start ANNOUNCEMENT OF OPEN POSITIONS FOR POLICE OFFICER gobbling doesn’t mean the hens are being bred The Town of Elberta is currently accepting applications to fill the open right then. The hens position of Police Officer. The application period will remain open until dictate the breeding ac- filled. An application package to include job summary, qualification tivity.” Barnett said he is get- requirements, pay and benefits may be picked up in the office of the Town ting mixed reports of Clerk at 13052 Main Street on Monday – Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 gobbling activity across p.m. or you may send an email to [email protected] and request the state. that an application package be emailed to you. All applications must be “Where I am in south submitted in person or via U.S. mail addressed as follows: Alabama, the turkeys are gobbling pretty Town of Elberta good,” he said. “I’ve got Attn: Lisa Salter, Town Clerk a cousin who hunts in P.O. Box 277 the northwest part of Elberta, AL 36530 the state, and he’s not hearing much of any- The Town of Elberta is an Equal Opportunity Employer. thing.” Tony Whitehead Sports Editor GulfCoastNewsToday.com [email protected] APRIL 10, 2019 Sports Academy’s Adaptive Sports Certificate program in Bahrain graduates 223

USSA.edu with athletes with vary- the nature of disabilities opportunities to allow Academy worked with Alabama Research and ing degrees of adaptive and their characteris- Bahrainis who have dis- the Bahrain General Inservice Center at the The United States needs. The program has tics, we also immerse abilities to participate in Organization for Youth University of South Ala- Sports Academy’s pro- a two-pronged approach them into the real-life recreation and competi- and Sports to develop bama in Mobile. Floyd gram to train physical that includes working situations and barri- tive sports.” a physical fitness test previously worked as an education teachers and with competitive ath- ers that the disabled Floyd has worked in used to gauge the fitness associate scout for the coaches in the Kingdom letes and developing encounter in their ev- athletic and education of every school-aged Chicago Cubs baseball of Bahrain to meet the inclusive programs for eryday lives. Giving the administration since child in that country, organization and as a needs of athletes with recreational athletes. teachers strategies to 1980. providing the first pro- certified trainer for non- adaptive needs has The program has remove barriers and ob- “I found that students file of youth fitness in violent crisis preven- culminated with 223 already shown signs stacles for the disabled are the same, whether Bahrain. A descendant tion. He has served as students completing the of success in Bahrain. and ways to remove the in the United States of that test is still used a baseball and softball program. Two students from one myths associated with or Bahrain,” he said. today. For three years umpire at the youth Academy National of Floyd’s groups have the disabled has opened “They want to learn, after, the Academy had and high school levels Faculty member Marty already begun work- the minds and hearts of they want to succeed, full charge conduct and has taught hitting, Floyd traveled to the ing with Paralympic the teachers.” and they want to be- of Bahrain’s national pitching and fielding. island nation in the athletes through the Floyd has more than come better at their sports effort including He has also worked as Middle East three times BSFD, while two others 40 years of experience craft. sports medicine and an instructor for high since June 2018 to teach are teaching Taekwondo in the sport, education, “I am honored to be a human performance school and middle the post-secondary, skills to disabled ath- training, leadership, small part of the United research laboratory. school volleyball camps. non-degree certificate letes in Bahrain. instructional design and States Sports Academy.” Since then, the Acad- Floyd earned his program in disabled “The concepts pre- management fields. The program is no- emy has conducted bachelor’s and master’s and adaptive sport for sented in the daily “I am honored to be table because it marks numerous programs degrees in special edu- the Bahrain Sports Fed- lessons and practical a part of this great pro- the return of the Acad- in Bahrain focusing on cation from the Univer- eration for Disabilities activities provide a gram and to be a part of emy to Bahrain after a physical education in sity of South Alabama (BSFD). springboard to in- the United States Sports hiatus of several years. schools, fitness, recre- (USA), where he also The Adaptive Sports creased development as Academy,” Floyd said. The Academy’s involve- ation, youth sports, the earned a Superinten- program is a unique teachers and being able “The Bahrain Sports ment in Bahrain goes Bahrain National Olym- dent/Principal Adminis- course of advanced to provide meaningful Federation for Dis- back more than 40 years pic Committee, and fit- trative Certification. study designed for activities to both the abilities, under the to the beginnings of ness programs for police coaches and physical able and disabled stu- leadership of Sheik the Academy’s inter- officers, among others. For a video on the Acad- education teachers who dents in their classes,” Mohammed and many national instruction, A resident of Gulf emy’s adaptive sports have or want to have Floyd said. dedicated volunteers, research and outreach Shores, Floyd is a con- program in Bahrain, go experience working “While teaching about has opened tremendous programs. In 1977, the sultant for the South to USSA.edu.

AHSAA STATEWIDE BASEBALL SPOTLIGHT Wilson Ace Luke Daniel strikes ‘em all out’ at least once to notch key 5-0 win

AHSAA.com doubles among his three in the second game of Jones slugger Michael and Clayton Payne of Three others are listed hits. a double-header sweep. Strickland slammed Maplesville in 2001. Sev- with hitting four in a MONTGOMERY — The Wilson pitcher’s Hunter McGriff tossed three home runs in a eral have slugged three row: Mayfield in 2011; Wilson High School performance edged out a no-hitter in the first row and drove in eight in one game, the last Christopher David of junior right-handed some other outstanding game, a 27-0 win over the runs as the Patriots beat being Garrett Sanders of Holy Spirit in 2011; and pitcher Luke Daniel’s pitching efforts for the Jaguars, and struck out defending Indiana Class St. Clair County in 2016. Joe Zanthos of Vestavia 91-mile-per-hour fastball Prep Spotlight as many 12. He walked two. 6A state champion Fish- The state record for Hills in 1997. was working well – as schools participated And Oxford ace Jarin ers High School 23-6. homers in s game by a BAILEY HARRISON, were the other pitches in Spring Break com- Turner blanked Fort He had two three-run team is 11, set by Rag- WESTMINSTER CHRIS- in his arsenal last week petition while others Payne 5-0 on two hits homers in a nine-run land in a 2000 game ver- TIAN: Collected three as he pitched the War- squared off in key area and struck out 15 to third inning outburst sus Parkway Christian. doubles in a 17-12 loss riors to a 5-0 win over St. games. clinch a playoff spot in and added a two-run The seven by Bob Jones to Ardmore. The three Paul’s Episcopal. McGill-Toolen Catho- Class 6A. He struck out blast in his next at-bat. ties for second with four doubles ranks second Daniel allowed only lic’s Chandler Best the first eight batters he Bob Jones teammate other schools: Calera in in a single game in the three hits and struck out pitched a one-hitter and faced. Teammate Jake John-Michael Riley also 2008; Russell County in AHSAA Record Book be- 17 in the strong Saints struck out 16 as the Jack- Spivey doubled for the slugged a grand slam, 2006; Thompson in 2001; hind Leroy’s Brent Reed, lineup to grab this ets beat Gordonsville Jackets to extend his Dylan Ray added two and St. Paul’s in 2999. who had five in a win week’s AHSAA Baseball (Tenn.). The Southern hitting streak to nine homers and Cam Hill The Patriots also set a over Thorsby in 2011. Spotlight. Coach War- Miss signee walked just straight games. He has poked a homer, double new school record. Bob Four others have been ren Fowler’s ace hurler one and contributed two had 13 hits and 16 RBIs and drove in three runs Jones had six in a game reported to have three struck out every batter hits and an RBI at the during that stretch. as Bob Jones finished versus East Limestone doubles in a game with in the Saints lineup at plate. McGill-Toolen won with seven round-trip- in 2018. Strickland also the most coming in 2017 least once, including three games in the Gulf In other top pers. According to the became the first player when Pell City’s Austin the first seven batters Coast Classic II. Nathan performances AHSAA Record Book on in the AHSAA to hit Stephens had an 11-5 twice each. Offensively Giles of defending Class reported: line at www.ahsaa.com, three in row since Von win over Clay-Chalkville Daniel, already verbally 6A state champion Hazel FOR THE the AHSAA individual Seibert of Spanish Fort before Harrison’s three committed to Auburn, Green hurled a five- RECORD BOOK state record for homers tied the state record (4) two-baggers. collected two doubles inning perfect game and in a game is 4 – set by with four in a row in a and an RBI. Teammate struck out 12 in a 10-0 STRICKLAND SOCKS Jacob Mayfield of West- double-header versus For more visit AHSAA. Conner Wynn had two win over Mae Jemison THREE HOMERS: Bob brook Christian in 2013 Robertsdale last season. com.

SOCCER SCORES Foley hosts Southern Cup Tournament

BOYS VARSITY the Southern Coast Cup and Ryan McDuffie that Jorge Mercado, making Southern Coast Cup. Southern Coast Cup. in Foley. Rossview came kept Rossview from ever his seasonal debut as GCA took a lead on a Foley 2, Rossview 1 into the tournament taking a lead. forward, was able to hold Grace Christian 5, Foley skipping ball that slipped ranked as the No. 20 The Lions struck up play before playing 0 past goalkeeper Juan Javier Reyes and Alex team in Tennessee. first as Reyes scored Alex Gonzalez through Grace Christian Acad- Cerro and then never Gonzalez each scored a Juan Cerro had an the opener, which was for the game-winning- emy, the number 4 team looked back. goal to lead the Lions to outstanding match in assisted by Cole Hick- goal, earning Mercado in Tennessee, thoroughly GCA scored two more a 2-1 win over Rossview goal, but it was the back- man. Rossview equalized an assist and the Lions outplayed the Lions in High School (Tenn.) in line lead by Edlen Meza later in the second half. their first ever win in the the first match of the SEE SOCCER, PAGE 17 16 • Sports • April 10, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media 2019 Alabama Crimson Tide A-Day is Saturday Two spring Scrimmage to rebound after the Saban hopes to answer to add their name to the as a fullback-style posi- scrimmages game will take dominating 44-16 loss in them in the scrimmage. first-string units. tion. down, one more place on Satur- the 2019 National Cham- The Tide do not have The tight end position Fans will be very in- to go for the day, April 13 at pionship to the Clemson many serious issues to is also an area where the terested to see the quar- Alabama Crim- 1 p.m. This is Tigers that essentially address but they are at Tide will need to find re- terback position battle son Tide foot- the scrimmage created two co-existing a point where they must liability in the long list for the primary backup ball program MICHAEL where fans and dynasties. find consistent players of candidates they have. spot behind Tua Tago- as they prepare HANICH media will get There are many to start or continue the While the returning vailoa. Redshirt sopho- for a long sum- Sports the first full questions that the fans position battles. players have experience more Mac Jones has mer and fall of Analysis look of the 2019 and media have for the One of the biggest in games, they do not been in the lead for a 2019. The 2019 Alabama Crim- Crimson Tide this Satur- positions for the Tide have statistical experi- while and is continuing Alabama A-Day Spring son Tide as they look day and head coach Nick is the open middle line- ence like receptions or his stretch through his backer spot when Mack yards. Redshirt junior efficient throwing. True Wilson departed early Miller Forristall was freshman Taulia Tago- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING for the 2019 NFL Draft. the third-string tight vailoa (younger brother Outside of Dylan Moses, end last season as he of Tua) and Paul Tyson The City Council of the City of Robertsdale will conduct a public hearing on who is the Tide’s lead- was primarily an effec- have been playing well Monday, April 15, 2019, at 8:00 a.m. at Robertsdale City Hall, to consider the fol- ing tackler last season tive blocker. Redshirt but have made some lowing amendment to the Zoning Ordinance and map of the City of Robertsdale: with 86 total tackles, sophomore Major Ten- turnover errors in the Alabama has a selection nison is a player that scrimmages. The compe- An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 02-10 adopted by the City Council of the of players who do not likely to compete for tition set up by the four City of Robertsdale, Alabama, September 23, 2002. have great experience. the starting position as quarterbacks with each Lately, senior Joshua well. The Tide have even other will give the wide Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Robertsdale, Alabama as McMillion has been switched redshirt fresh- receivers a boost in pro- follows: improving on his con- man outside linebacker ductive including John sistency and avoiding Cameron Latu to tight Metchie. The freshman That the Zoning Ordinance and official Zoning Map, as amended, be further mental errors through end. Alabama will likely wide receiver has been amended to rezone the following described property: the duration of the two continue the utilization the biggest surprise in scrimmages. This is also of two different tight the Spring despite the FROM RGP, R-1B, TTH, B2 TO PUD: because the second-unit ends in their game plan Crimson Tide returning COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST of linebackers have not with one on the line of all of four their great re- QUARTER OF SECTION 4 TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 4 EAST, BALD- been consistent enough scrimmage and another ceivers from last season. WIN COUNTY, ALABAMA; THENCE NORTH 00°56'47" EAST A DISTANCE OF 60.94 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH MARGIN OF BALDWIN COUNTY ROAD 52, THE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAID POINT MARKED BY A CONCRETE MONUMENT AND BEING THE SOUTHWEST COR- Send your team’s scores, stats and highlights to NER OF PARCEL HERIN DESCRIBED; THENCE NORTH 01°25'59" EAST A DISTANCE OF 1285.48 FEET TO A POINT MARKED BY A CAPPED [email protected] IRON ROD (REBAR); THENCE NORTH 00°20'02" EAST A DISTANCE OF 1319.20 FEET TO A POINT MARKED BY A CAPPED IRON ROD (REBAR); THENCE NORTH 89°33'39" EAST A DISTANCE OF 56.75 FEET TO A POINT Find more sports coverage at MARKED BY A CAPPED IRON ROD (REBAR); THENCE SOUTH 57°37'12" EAST A DISTANCE OF 1506.79 FEET TO A POINT MARKED BY A CAPPED GulfCoastNewsToday.com/sports IRON ROD (REBAR); THENCE SOUTH 00°34'06" WEST A DISTANCE OF 460.58 FEET TO A POINT MARKED BY A CAPPED IRON ROD (REBAR) SET IN A BARBED WIRE FENCE DETERMINED TO BE THE NORTH LINE OF THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED ACCORDING TO COURT DE- CREE CV 92-690, DATED MARCH 20TH 1995; THENCE SOUTH 88°32'43" EAST, ALONG SAID BARBED WIRE FENCE, A DISTANCE OF 729.40 FEET TO A POINT MARKED BY A CAPPED IRON ROD (REBAR) SET IN THE SAID BARBED WIRE FENCE LINE; THENCE ALONG SAID FENCE LINE, SOUTH 89°41'35" EAST A DISTANCE OF 472.37 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST MARGIN OF BALDWIN BEACH EXPRESS, (A.K.A. COUN- TY ROAD 83), SAID POINT MARKED BY A CAPPED IRON ROD (REBAR); THENCE ALONG SAID WEST MARGIN, SOUTH 00°11'00" WEST A DIS- NOTICENOTICE TANCE OF 999.83 FEET TO A POINT MARKED BY A CAPPED IRON ROD The BaldwinThe Baldwin County County Revenue Revenue Commissioner Commissioner has completed has completed the work the ofwork reviewing of (REBAR); THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID WEST MARGIN, SOUTH and adjusting assessed valuations under applicable law and hereby gives notice that 05°52'29" WEST A DISTANCE OF 100.50 FEET TO A POINT MARKED BY reviewing and adjusting assessed valuations under applicable law and hereby the givesassessed notice valuations that the ofassessed all property valuations listed of for all taxation property ha listedve been for fixedtaxation as providedhave A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID WEST by law. The 2019 Property Appraisals, showing the assessed valuations, will be been fixed as provided by law. The 2019 Property Appraisals, showing the MARGIN, SOUTH 00°09'51" WEST A DISTANCE OF 124.40 FEET TO A available beginning April 24, 2019, both online at www.baldwincountyal.gov, and for POINT MARKED BY A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE CONTINUING assessed valuations, will be availablepublic inspection beginning at: April 24, 2019, both online at ALONG SAID WEST MARGIN, SOUTH 45°03'46" WEST A DISTANCE OF www.baldwincountyal.gov, and for public inspection at: 97.91 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH MARGIN OF COUNTY ROAD Baldwin County Revenue CommissionCommission 52. MARKED BY A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE DEPARTING SAID 1705 U. S. Highway 31 South, Bay Minette, AL 36507 WEST MARGIN AND ALONG SAID NORTH MARGIN, SOUTH 89°58'18" 1705 U. S. Highway 31 South, Bay Minette, AL 36507 WEST A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO A POINT MARKED BY A CON- The TheBaldwin Baldwin County County Board Board of Equalization of Equalization will sitwill from sit from June June through through August August 201 9 at CRETE MONUMENT; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID NORTH the Baldwin County Revenue Commission Office (1705 U.S. Highway 31 South, Bay MARGIN, SOUTH 82°50'48" WEST A DISTANCE OF 201.55 FEET TO A 2019 at the Baldwin County Revenue Commission Office (1705 U.S. High- Minette,way 31AL) South, to consider Bay Minette, any protests AL) to that consider may beany filed protests by any that taxpayer may be filednot satisfied by POINT MARKED BY A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE CONTINUING with the valuation of their property. Any taxpayer wishing to file an appeal must do ALONG SAID NORTH MARGIN, SOUTH 88°34'05" WEST A DISTANCE any taxpayer not satisfied with the valuation of their property. Any taxpayer so inwishing writing to and file submit an appeal it to themust Board do so of in Equalization writing and submitno later it than to the May Board 24, 201of 9. OF 200.31 FEET TO A POINT MARKED BY A CONCRETE MONUMENT; Property owners filing an appeal will receive an appointment for an informal meeting Equalization no later than May 24, 2019. Property owners filing an appeal will THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID NORTH MARGIN, NORTH 89°59'54" with a County appraiser, and an appointment for the Board of Equalization hearing if WEST A DISTANCE OF 999.98 FEET TO A POINT MARKED BY A CON- receive an appointmenta resolution for isan not informal reached meeting in the initial with a meeting. County appraiser, and CRETE MONUMENT; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID NORTH an appointment for the Board of Equalization hearing if a resolution is not MARGIN, SOUTH 89°50'17" WEST A DISTANCE OF 299.36 FEET TO A Appeal forms can be reachedfound at in the the Revenue initial meeting. Commissioner’s webpage at POINT MARKED BY A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE CONTINUING Appealwww forms.baldwincountyal.gov can be found at theor may Revenue be picked Commissioner’s up at one of webpage the following at www. ALONG SAID NORTH MARGIN, NORTH 88°59'51" WEST A DISTANCE Baldwin County Revenue Commission offices: OF 399.93 FEET TO A POINT MARKED BY A CONCRETE MONUMENT; baldwincountyal.gov or may be picked up at one of the following Baldwin THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID NORTH MARGIN, NORTH 89°45'53" BaldwinCounty RevenueCounty Revenue Commission Commission offices: WEST A DISTANCE OF 283.47 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; 1705 U. S. Highway 31 South, Bay Minette, AL 36507 CONTAINING 4583109 SQUARE FEET (105.21 ACRES), MORE OR LESS. Baldwin County Revenue Commission 1705 U. S. Highway(251) 31 South, 937-0245 Bay Minette, AL 36507 (251) 937-0245 Be it further ordained that the official Zoning Map, as amended, be further Baldwin County Central Annex amended to reflect this change. 22251Baldwin Palmer Street,County Robertsdale, Central Annex AL 36567 (251) 943-5061 The purpose of the hearing is to gain information prior to making a final decision 22251 Palmer Street, Robertsdale, AL 36567 (251) 943-5061 concerning this rezoning. The request for rezoning is from Lonesome Develop- Foley Satellite Courthouse ment, LLC for the property located on the northwest corner of Wilters Street and 201 EastFoley Section Satellite Avenue, Courthouse Foley, AL 36535 the Baldwin Beach Express, Robertsdale, Alabama: 201 East Section(251) Avenue, 943-5061 Foley, AL 36535 (251) 943-5061 During the hearing interested persons will be given an opportunity to make com- Fairhope Satellite Courthouse ments concerning the proposed rezoning. Written comments should be addressed 1100 FairhopeFairhope A Satellitevenue, Fairhope, Courthouse AL 36532 to: Shannon J. Burkett, City Clerk, P O Box 429, Robertsdale AL 36567. 1100 Fairhope(251) Avenue, 928-3002 Fairhope, AL 36532 (251) 928-3002 CHARLES H. MURPHY, MAYOR If you have any questions regarding this Notice, please contact the Baldwin County If you have any questions regarding this Notice, please contact the Baldwin CITY OF ROBERTSDALE Revenue Commission office, at any of the above referenced numbers. County Revenue Commission office, at any of the above referenced numbers. Gulf Coast Media • April 10, 2019 • Sports • 17 Boothe pitches no-hitter as ECCC Warriors sweep Northeast

ECCC.edu won four straight games and eight DECATUR, of its last 10 out- Miss. — ings. Sophomore Northeast right-hander dropped to 15-15 Thomas Boothe overall and 5-9 in (Fairhope, Bay- Boothe the conference. side Academy) The 6-8 Boothe, spun a nine-inning no- a native of Fairhope, hitter to power the East and a product of Bayside Central Community Academy in Daphne, College Warriors to a 4-0 was dominant in the opening game win in an opening game win. He MACJC baseball double- struck out 14 Northeast header sweep over the batters and set the Ti- Northeast Tigers Satur- gers down in order in day, April 6, at the Clark- five of the nine innings. Gay Baseball Complex He threw just 127 pitches EC PHOTO on the ECCC campus in in the game to pick up East Central sophomore pitcher Thomas Boothe of Fairhope struck out 14 Northeast batters in pitching a nine-inning Decatur. his fourth win of the sea- no-hitter in the 4-0 win April 6. Redshirt freshman son against just one loss. Dakota Kennedy (Choc- He also has a save. In 38 stole third and scored on out of reach. later scored himself doubleheader beginning taw Central) drove in and two thirds innings an RBI single by sopho- Trailing 1-0 heading on a Northeast error. at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, five runs with a double on the mound this year, more right fielder Ken to the bottom of the A two-out single from April 10. The Warriors and home run as East Boothe has 53 strikeouts. Scott (Clarkdale). third, East Central took freshman first baseman will then host No. 6 Central also won the East Central managed The Warriors picked the lead in a three-run Cameron Cotten (George ranked Itawamba at 2 seven-inning nightcap just five hits in the game, up insurance runs in the homer by Kennedy, County) gave East Cen- p.m. and 5 p.m. on Satur- 9-2. Six East Central but made them count. bottom of the fifth on a his third of the season. tral the final 9-2 win. day, April 13, in Decatur. pitchers combined to The Warriors picked up solo home run to right East Central extended Kennedy and Scott each Boothe also picked up limit the Tigers to just the only run they would field by sophomore left the lead to 4-1 in the had three of East Cen- a win over East Missis- three hits in the second need in the bottom of fielder Ryan Cupit (West next inning when fresh- tral’s 11 hits in the win. sippi last week 7-5 going game. the first. Freshman Monroe, La.) and then man catcher Eli Har- Freshman right- five and a third innings East Central im- center fielder Al Dumas two runs on a walk and a rison (Newton County) hander Walker Johnson on four hits and struck proved to 16-12 overall (Eupora) was hit by a hit batter with the bases doubled in Cupit, who (East Webster) threw the out eight batters allow- on the season and 9-5 in pitch to open the game loaded in the bottom of opened the inning with first three and a third ing two runs. MACJC play. The sweep and moved to second the seventh. a single. The Warriors innings and got the win, Most East Central moved the Warriors all on a sacrifice bunt by With rain looming just added another run in the giving up one run on no home baseball games the way into a tie for sophomore second base- beyond the ball park, fifth on a passed ball. hits. can be heard on WKOZ fourth place in the 15- man Anderson Shelley East Central scored four In the deciding bottom East Central heads to “Cruisin” 98.3 or team MACJC standings. (Greenville, Washington runs in the bottom of the of the sixth, Kennedy Poplarville to face No. 4 watched via live stream East Central has now School). Dumas then sixth to put the nightcap doubled in two runs and ranked Pearl River in a video at ECCC.edu.

SOFTBALL Bay Minette Lady Tigers sweep Baldwin High Home Tournament

BAY MINETTE — BCHS 7, Flomaton 0 BCHS 3, Mobile Baldwin County High Ava Worthy had a Christian 2 School won the Baldwin two run homer. Kierra Bailey Cox had two County High School Means had an RBI sin- hits (two singles), one Softball Tournament gle. Ava Worthy was the stolen base, and scored on Saturday. The Lady winning pitcher. Worthy a run. Kahalley Brooks Tigers went 4-0 in the struck out 8 batters and had an RBI double and tourney. allowed five hits. scored a run. Kaitlyn Stephens had a RBI BCHS 11, BCHS 10, J.U. single, and Laura Weath- Robert E. Lee 5 Blacksher 2 erford had a single, Bailey Cox had three Bailey Cox had three scored a run and an RBI hits (homerun, two hits (triple, two singles), sacrifice fly. singles), three RBIs, two two RBIs, and two runs stolen bases, and scored scored. Kahalley Brooks MORE SCORES three runs. Ava Worthy had two hits (single, Baldwin County 16, had two hits (homerun, double), two RBIs, and B.C. Rain 0 single), two RBIs, two scored a run. Kierra stolen bases and scored Means had two hits (sin- Baldwin County 15, three runs. Kahalley gle, double), one RBI and B.C. Rain 0 Brooks was the winning scored a run. Leighanna Daphne 4, McCracken 3 pitcher. Brooks struck Turk was the winning out seven batters and al- pitcher. She struck out BCHS (22-12) plays at SUBMITTED PHOTO lowed five hits. four batters and allowed home vs Daphne on

3 hits. Thursday. Baldwin County High Tigers go 4-0 to win 2019 Home Tournament. ‘ SOCCER the middle of the field. out of Foley’s defensive Baldwin County 2, Spanish Tereza Figueroa, Bella A late-night match Ramiro Figueroa and third. Fort 1 Rea and Macee Morin against Homewood High CONTINUED FROM 15 Jason Lopez were able With less than a min- each gave one assist. ended in a 2-2 tie for Fol- Bayside 7, St. Michael 1 to control possession ute remaining, Foley's Maria Owen, goalkeeper, ey’s Lady Lions. Destiny at the end of the half for a good portion of the Edwin Aparico was able Daphne 3, Robertsdale 0 holds a shutout for the Hammac scored both to take a commanding first half before Bartlett to set Rudy Morales up Lions. goals with assists from 3-0 lead into the second settled in and began test- for perhaps the Lions' GIRLS VARSITY Carly Davis and Tereza half. Foley had an early ing the backline. best opportunity of the Foley 2, Auburn 2 Figueroa. second half chance from Edlen Meza, Ever night, but Morales' shot Foley 3, Thompson 0 The Lady Lions fin- Alex Gonzalez, but never Diaz, Ryan McDuffie, was saved by the Bartlett The Lady Lions won ished the Southern Coast OTHER SCORES really tested the GCA and Jorge Mercado keeper. their first match of the Cup tournament with a Daphne 8, Elberta 0 keeper again. worked dynamically to Foley finished the Southern Coast Cup 2-2 tie against Auburn help keep Bartlett from tournament in third against Thompson High High. Destiny Hammac Daphne 10, Citronelle 0 Foley 1, Bartlett 1 ever really threatening place of the Bay La 3-0. Foley Captain Des- scored both goals with Spanish Fort 2, Gulf Shore 1 Juan Cerro made only Cero, who was also made Launch Division with a tiny Hammac scored assists from Carly Davis two saves in a match several big stops off 1-1-1 record. two goals and Jordana and Jordana Stugart. St. Michael Catholic 2, that was dominated in the line to keep the ball Stugart scored one goal. Foley 2, Homewood 2 Bayside 1 OTHER SCORES 99 temporary farmworkers hand harvesting melons in George County, Mississippi, for Francisco Valadez Jr., LLC with work beginning on or about 05/13/2019 and ending on or about 08/04/2019. The job offered is for an experienced farmworker and requires minimum 3 months verifiable work experience in the crop activities listed. The minimum offered wage rate that workers will be paid is $11.33 per hour. Workers must commit to work the entire contract period. Workers are guaranteed work for 3/4 of the contract period, beginning with the first day the worker arrives at the place of employment. All work tools, supplies and equipment are provided at no cost to the worker. Housing will be provided to those workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence at the end of each working day. Transportation and subsistence will be provided by the employer upon completion of 50% of the work contract, or earlier, to workers who are recruited outside the area of intended employment. Applicants must provide documentation that they are eligible legally to work in the United States. Applicants should report or send resumes to Mississippi Unemployment Center - 1604 Denny Ave, Pascagoula, MS 39567, (228) 762- 4713, or the nearest local office of their State Workforce Agency, and reference job order #MS295751. EOE. H-300-19071-833826.

The Town of Silverhill Police Department is currently seeking applications for the position of full or part-time patrol officer. The successful candidate must have current APOST certification. In addition, the successful candidate must be of good moral character and be able to pass a background investigation and drug screening. Resumes may be forwarded to the Town of Silverhill Police Department at PO Box 309 Silverhill, Al 36576 or by email to [email protected]. USS ALABAMA Now hiring F/T in the following departments: Maintenance Position includes painting, repairing and cleanup of all park areas. Welding and electrical experience a plus. Requires some weekend duty rotation shifts. Operations Position includes mowing, weeding, painting, repairing and cleanup of all park areas. Work special events. Requires some weekend duty rotation shifts. Visitor Services Position duties rotate through the Gift Shop, Snack Bar, Ticket Office and Pilot House. Requires weekend and holiday shifts. Retail experience a plus. Park Security Position duties include security operations at Battleship Memorial Park. Must be able to work weekends and some overnight shifts as needed. Security experience a plus. Snack Bar Cook/Clerk Position duties include responsibility for daily food preparation and transactions of the snack bar. Assist Gift Shop personnel as needed. Requires some weekend duty rotation shifts. Must be drug-free, dependable and have reliable transportation. Excellent benefit package includes medical/dental coverage, paid leave, paid holidays and retirement plan. Serious applicants may email resume to [email protected] or mail to: USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park, ATTN: HR Department, P.O. Box 65, Mobile, AL 36601-0065. focus on Health APRIL 10, 2019 Celebrating a successful Spring Fever Chase

Submitted runners took on the 10K challenges while nearly Last month’s Spring 1,000 runners competed Fever Chase in Fairhope in the two-mile race. raised $15,000 for P.E. More than 100 volun- equipment donated to teers made the day run Baldwin County Schools. smoothly. Members of The run, hosted by In- Girl Scout Troop 8017, firmary Health, hosted of Fairhope, opened the runners ages 9 to 89 day’s activities by serv- from 16 states and two ing as Color Guard for countries. More than 500 both races. SUBMITTED PHOTOS

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SIMS “Jazz and Cocktails...Rx can be purchased online tion items are welcome. ing two or three jobs but “Why don't we The Big Picture for a Cause Fundraiser” at www.ozanamphar- Email tcarroll@ozanam- still may have to make go see Tiger for on May 16 from 5:30 to macy.org, Facebook, pharmacy.org for infor- the choices between spring break?” Captain Fun said to me one 9 p.m. at Azalea Manor, Ozanam Charitable mation. prescription medications morning. located at 751 Dauphin Pharmacy, 109 S. Cedar In 2018 Ozanam or putting food on the “Uh, do you know how much that would St, Mobile. St., Mobile or at the door Charitable Pharmacy table for their families. cost?” I failed math in college, but I did know This year’s fundraiser, the day of the event. dispensed over 31,000 Ozanam is a community- that airline tickets for seven kids and three “Jazz and Cocktails” Ticket prices include prescriptions to over based, free pharmacy adults from Vermont to Virgina would be a will benefit the mission heavy hors d’oeuvre, 1,690 individuals in their and we need your help hefty sum. of Ozanam Pharmacy cash bar, cocktail hour four-county service area. more than ever this year “And it is worth every penny,” he said. to provide prescription entertainment by James These prescriptions had because of the rising cost (Like I've said before, I don't call him Captain assistance to those in “Milkshake” Patterson, a retail value of $2.8 of insulin and other pre- Fun for nothing). our area with limited in- live jazz music by Alvin million. Ozanam serves scription needs. All net We bought the tickets. We packed 10 suit- comes and no insurance King and The Fifth qualified adults between proceeds go to Ozanam cases, two car seats, and one diaper bag. We who are unable to afford K’nection Jazz Band, the ages of 19 – 65 who Charitable Pharmacy. were a sight at the airport. A spectacle. An exhibition. “I bet you had to mortgage your house to make this trip,” a man in the security line said. Celebrating Lab Week! Everyone paired off and we boarded the plane. Bethany, 18, and Dorothy, 4, were a perfect match. Ben, 12, paired up with Cory, 6, for some brotherly bonding. Mary, 10, and Emma, 9, were inseparable. Captain Fun es- corted his mother, who really didn't need an escort, even at 81. And, as always, I got dibs on the baby. I like it that way. To save money, we landed about two hours from Norfolk. We claimed our bags--all ten of them--and made our way to the rental car counter to drive the rest of the way. Twenty minutes turned into thirty. Forty-five min- utes approached an hour. The rental agent assured us that our twelve passenger van was coming momentarily. I kept throwing snacks at the kids, assuring them that we were not sleeping over at the airport. Captain Fun kept assuring the agent that the wait was no big deal. After almost 90 minutes, the car was ready. We thanked the agent from the bottom of our tired hearts. “Now I am totally convinced that you guys SUBMITTED PHOTOS are nuts,” my son said when we finally ar- rived at his base. I blamed Captain Fun for Employees at Quest Diagnostics Lab at North Baldwin Infirmary, celebrated Lab Week April 22 – 26. the idea, as well as the marvelous time we had with Tiger all week. It was a shot in the arm for all of us. We returned home via the same route, of course. Same airport, same rental car com- pany, even the same agent. "Hey!" he said when he saw my husband approach the coun- ter. “I was just talking to my mother about you last night.” “You were?” He nodded. “I told her that one of my cus- tomers changed my life this week by his kind- ness,” he said, adding he would be going to church on Sunday as a result. While we were waiting to board, he gath- ered the kids and told them what the agent HEALTH HAPPENINGS IN BALDWIN COUNTY had said. “You had a part in that," he added, SEE KINDNESS, PAGE 22 Alzheimer’s Eastern voluntary membership. Enjoy great conversation, make 1:30 p.m. Shore Support Group new friends, learn from guest »» 150 South Ingleside St., Women’s Cancer speakers and share knowledge Suite 2, Fairhope »» 4th Tuesday of each month, Support Group 6 – 7:30 p.m. and information. A light meal is Baby Café is a free, informal, »» First Tuesday, 5 – 6:30 p.m. served. 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KINDNESS difference a little kind- ways the same; whether “Do all things without in which you shine like speaker, blogger, mom ness makes?” it is by speaking a good complaining or arguing, stars in the universe, as who lives with her family CONTINUED FROM 21 Over a decade has word or simply control- that you may become you hold out the Word of in Fairhope. To contact passed since that trip, ling your temper, the far blameless and pure, life..” Philippians 2:14-16 Margie or read more on “because you were so pa- but once in a while the reaching effects of kind- children of God without (— NIV) life with ten kids, visit tient and well behaved,” kids will talk about it, ness cannot be underes- fault in a crooked and her blog at www.margie- he told them. “See the and the conclusion is al- timated. depraved generation, Margie Sims is a writer, sims.com.

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WHISPER EDWARDS [email protected] 251-943-2151 Gulf Coast Media • April 10, 2019 • The Courier • 23 Local businessman Wes Lambert announces run for Congress

Submitted on families to fill the seat child’s education and highly skilled and well- conservative values. nesses in vacated by Congressman how their hard earned paying jobs,” Lambert “The left has worked to Southwest Businessman Wes Bradley Byrne. dollars are spent. Great said. “The way to get impose too many rules, Alabama. Lambert is set to an- Lambert’s campaign governments work from there is to keep busi- constraints and higher Lambert nounce his candidacy for will focus on issues im- the ground up, not the nesses free of needless taxes, creating a burden grew up Alabama’s Fist District portant to Southwest Al- top down.” and punishing govern- that destroys our compa- in Mobile House of Representa- abamians: the economy, As a businessman, mental regulations. As nies and hurts workers and is a tives seat. Lambert will family values, healthcare Lambert knows the econ- a local business owner, I in southwest Alabama. I graduate Lambert be announcing his kick- and letting people make omy works best when know the importance of want to make sure that of UMS- off campaign event on decisions based on local local business owners hard work and being able we lower taxes and make Wright Preparatory Thursday, April 11, at the needs. and people are empow- to concentrate on your it so companies can School. He graduated Dumbwaiter Restaurant “We learn values from ered to make their own local business and not worry about their work- with a degree in business in Fairhope, one of the our families on how to decisions. some bureaucratic rule ers and not Washington” from the University of many businesses owned make the right choices,” “Alabamians deserve a or regulation.” Lambert Lambert said.” South Alabama. He is by Lambert. Lambert Lambert said. “Families government that makes will continue the tradi- Lambert is a business pro-life and is a member intends to run as a con- should make decisions the economy work for tion of the district being owner and entrepreneur of the Jubilee Baptist servative who is strong about health care, their them, with abundant represented by good, with multiple busi- Church in Daphne.

The Mill celebrates rebrand with Chamber ribbon cutting

FAIRHOPE — The Mary Ann’s Deli is former Windmill Mar- known for their sand- ket is now “The Mill” wiches and salads. and along with the new In addition to the name, it has a new look three restaurants, The & atmosphere. Owner Mill also has an ice Elizabeth Hammock cream counter called invited the Chamber of “Sundae School” and a Commerce in for a tour, beer/wine/champagne open house and ribbon bar called “Taps.” cutting. The Mill offers indoor The Mill is a family- and outdoor games friendly venue where as well as regular live food and fun co-exist. music. The Mill houses three The new owners pur- restaurants. Cereal chased the property in Killer serves creative April of 2018. “When we SUBMITTED PHOTO brunch themed food. learned of Mac and Gina “We hope to build upon The rebranding of the parents grew up. hopes others will feel The Ox Kitchen has Walcott’s intent to sell the foundation that they venue to The Mill was She describes The the same. southern casual dishes this landmark property, have already set, creat- a tribute to both its for- Mill as the type of place Check out the updates such as the Ox burger, it was an opportunity ing something mean- mer name as well as the where we love to spend and new atmosphere at a fried oyster sandwich that we could not let ingful for the Fairhope mill towns where owner time with our family 85 N. Bancroft Street in and chopped salads. pass,” said Hammock. community.” Elizabeth Hammock’s and friends, and she Fairhope.

The international percussion sensation to play Mobile Civic Center Theater STOMP, the interna- pending on when release Emmy Award for their director Luke Cresswell. wordlessly communicat- STOMP uses everything tional percussion sensa- goes out), it will incorpo- acclaimed HBO special A unique combination ing through dance and but conventional percus- tion, makes its Mobile rate two new pieces. It is Stomp Out Loud, note- of percussion, move- drum. sion instruments - dust- premiere at the Mobile safe to say you will never worthy TV appearances ment and visual comedy, Synchronized stiff- bins, tea chests, radiator Civic Center Theater again look at supermar- including The London STOMP has created bristle brooms become hoses, boots, hub caps Thursday, May 9 at 7:30 ket carts or plumbing 2012 Olympic Games its own inimitable, a sweeping orchestra, - to fill the stage with a p.m. From its beginnings fixtures the same way… Closing Ceremony, The contemporary form of eight Zippo lighters flip compelling and unique as a street performance or paint cans, or kitchen Academy Awards (pro- rhythmic expression: open and closed to create act that is often imitated in the UK, STOMP has sinks or… duced by Quincy Jones), both household and a fiery fugue; wooden but never duplicated. grown into an interna- STOMP, an over- Mister Rogers’ Neigh- industrial objects find poles thump and clack Tickets go on sale tional sensation over whelming success borhood, and a series of new life as musical in- in a rhythmic explosion. today. the past 20 years, having marked by rave reviews, award-winning interna- struments in the hands performed in more than numerous awards, and tional commercials. of an idiosyncratic band 50 countries and in front sell-out engagements, is The performers “make of body percussionists. of more than 24 million the winner of an Olivier a rhythm out of any- It is a journey through people. Created by Luke Award for Best Chore- thing we can get our sound, a celebration of Cresswell and Steve ography (London's Tony hands on that makes a the everyday and a comic McNicholas, STOMP Award), a New York sound,” says co-founder/ interplay of characters continues its phenom- Obie Award, a Drama enal run with four global Desk Award for Unique productions: the ongo- Theatre Experience, and ing sell-out production a Special Citation from at New York's Orpheum Best Plays. Theatre, a permanent In addition to the stage London company, and shows, STOMP has been North American and Eu- an overwhelming suc- ropean tours. Through- cess marked by rave re- out its life, the show has views, numerous awards, Welcome April Zellner, a graduate gemologist, continued to change by an Academy Award Gemological Institute of America (GIA) to the Manning Team. creating new material; nomination, four Emmy Now o ering Jewelry Appraisal Services. next year/this year (de- nominations and one Quality Repair and Custom Design with State of the Art Technology April 13th Serving Baldwin County For 70 Years Spanish Cove Yard Sale County Rd. 99-S Lillian, AL CUSTOM HOUSE Do you love yard sales? Are you a bargain hunter? 207 West Laurel Ave. (U.S. Hwy. 98) • Foley, AL. • 251-943-4771 Well, we have the best in the area. Spanish Cove Beside Gift Horse Restaurant is having their annual “Cove-Wide” yard sale on www.manningjewelry.com April 13, starting at 8 a.m. Maps will be distrib- uted at each entrance. Come on out and find those Open Tuesday - Saturday bargains! If you have any questions, please give 10am - 5pm Denise a call at 251-961-1130. 24 • The Courier • April 10, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media 2019 SPOTLIGHT Talent Showcase winners named

MOBILE — Winners were announced for the 3rd Annual Gulf Coast SPOTLIGHT Tal- ent Showcase! The two showcases were held Sunday, March 31 at Murphy High School. Top performers were named in each age division and were awarded $500 to their school in support of arts programming and the children receive a fea- ture performance spot at Community Night Team – Julia Craw- Caroline Firend, SUBMITTED PHOTOS on Wednesday, June 26 ford, Cheyanne Crum, Brittnee Hosey, Mer- a light on talented young Begun in 1958, Distin- National sponsors in- during the 62nd Distin- Charity McQuarter, edith Lewis, Emma performers in Mobile guished Young Women clude: Mobile County, guished Young Women Addyson Reed, Ev- Cate McCrory, Elaina and Baldwin counties, has impacted the lives City of Mobile, Alabama National. The winners in elynn Toler Solano, Jaycie Tun- encourage and reward of more than 770,000 Power Foundation, each category were: • Junior Division gett, Kaitlin Voloshik, their pursuits and give young women. Our mis- Encore Rehabilitation, • Mini Division (grades (grades 7-9): Anne Kelleen Walker, Zoe funds to local schools to sion is to empower high Wintzell’s Oyster House, 1-3) – Don Han Chen Elise Sherrod Williams, Carson support arts programs, school young women by Master Boat Builders, • Kids Division (grades • Senior Division Wilmoth thereby reaching more providing scholarship Barbara Barrington 4-6) – Individual/Duo: (grades 10-12): Melinda children in the Gulf opportunities, develop- Jones Family Founda- Reagan Chin Leigh Dance Company About SPOTLIGHT Coast region. ing self-confidence and tion, Evonik, Regions • Kids Division (grades – Abby Davis, Mikayla This free talent show- teaching crucial life Financial Corporation, 4-6) – Group: Dance Davis, Savannah Ford, case was launched in About Distinguished skills needed for success Jostens and Alabama Academy Company Blaikely Franklin, 2017 as an effort to shine Young Women in college and beyond. Media Group.

Pianist Katya Grineva coming to Fairhope Submitted free. FUF is located at cow Music School. She with Maestro Messner 1150 Fairhope Ave. in went on to the Moscow that Grineva began giv- Katya Grineva to Fairhope. For more High School of Music ing recitals and experi- perform piano concert details, call FUF at 251- under the aegis of the encing the "special and at Fairhope Unitarian 979-3207. prestigious Moscow spontaneous" interac- Fellowship on April 19 Born in Moscow, Conservatory, where tion between artist and at 7 p.m. Tickets are Grineva began study- she studied with Profes- audience that would $25 at the door. Piano ing piano at the age of sor Pavel Messner. It become the hallmark students are admitted six, attending the Mos- was during her tutelage of her performances. In New York, she was awarded a scholarship to immediately enter SALUTE YOUR the Mannes School of Music graduate pro- gram, studying with Nina Svetlanova, fol- lowed by private coach- GraduateWith a personalized parent ad in ing with Vladja Mashke, who played a key role your hometown newspaper’s in the young pianist's development. Grineva Graduation Section! has been soloist with SUBMITTED PHOTO the Acadiana Sym- Salle Gaveau. of Guam. Katya is often phony, the ARS Nova Since April 1998 invited as a guest per- It’s Easy! Musicians Chamber Steinway and Sons former on the exclusive Just bring in your thoughts Orchestra, the Manhat- has awarded Grineva "Silver Sea" and “Radis- tan Virtuosi Orchestra the honorable title of son Seven Seas” cruise and photos and we’ll design and the European Phil- Steinway Artist. Her lines on which she trav- an ad to salute that special harmonic Orchestra other awards include: a els through Europe and in France. Her recitals special award from the South America and the graduate in your life. have captivated audi- New York State Shields South Pacific. In 2006 ences at the Laurier So- in 2003 and, most re- she toured major con- ciety in Paris and in one cently, an award for cert venues in Japan, of the most prestigious special achievements India, the South Pacific Publication Ad concert halls in Paris, from the government and South America. Date Deadline Despite her demand- Wednesday, Tuesday, ing concert schedule, TOWN OF LOXLEY Grineva plays at private May 8 April 23 P.O. Box 9 gatherings, often for Loxley, AL 36551 the not-for-profit com- (251) 964-5162 munity, to raise aware- Ad Cost ness and funding for specific causes. Katya Starts at $45 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID (Determined by size) performed in New York with the Guayaquil Sealed bids for Asphalt Resurfacing for the Symphony Orchestra Town of Loxley in Baldwin County, Alabama on November 16, 2005 at Call or See: Avery Fisher Hall, and will be received at the Loxley Town Hall until in November of 2006 10:00 A.M. April 18, 2019. Phillipino President Whisper Edwards Gloria Macapagal Ar- The bid documents may be picked up at royo presented Grineva in our offi ce at the Loxley Utility Department, 5151 South with the Gusi Peace Prize. Grineva has made 251-943-2151 Magnolia Street Loxley, Alabama 36551 a specialty of the ro- Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., the mantic piano music and Loxley Town Hall, 1089 S. Hickory Street recorded four albums: Loxley, AL 36551 “From Katya with GULF COAST MEDIA Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. or Love”, “Katya From the Heart”, “Katya... Inspi- THE COURIER • THE ONLOOKER • THE ISLANDER • THE BALDWIN TIMES downloaded off our website at ration Bleu”, and “Love www.townofloxley.org. and Fire: The Dances”. Gulf Coast Media • April 10, 2019 • The Courier • 25 Bay Shore Ballet’s Coppelia this weekend in Fairhope Bay Shore Ballet, of ers Mary Ellis Ollinger, desire, Swanhilda, with students of the Acad- Fairhope, announces Beth Claunch, and Zack- the hopes of attracting emy. The theatre has its Spring 2019 perfor- ariah Woods, as well as Coppelia's attention. presented an array of mance, Coppelia, to be students of Bay Shore The shunned Swahilda, full-length beloved clas- held at the Fairhope Ballet, and the Bay with the help of her sics including Cinder- Civic Center on Friday, Shore Ballet Company friends, devises a plan ella, Hansel and Gretel, April 12 (7 p.m.) and of Fairhope, AL. to show Franz his folly. Copellia, The Sleeping Saturday, April 13 at 2 Coppelia, is a ballet by Swanhilda dresses as the Beauty, La Boutique p.m. and Sunday, April French composer Léo doll, pretending to make Fantasque, Peter and 14 at 3 p.m. Ticket prices Delibes that premiered it come to life and ulti- the Wolf, Paquita and range from $8- $12 for in Paris on May 2, 1870. mately saving him from its well-received an- children/students, se- The comedic ballet is an untimely end at the nual production of The niors and adults. Tickets set in a small village in hands of the inventor. Nutcracker. The perfor- may be purchased online France, where Dr. Cop- For more information mances come to life with SUBMITTED PHOTO by visiting bayshorebal- pélius, the eccentric and to purchase tickets, exquisite costumes and let.com (up to one hour town doctor, has made visit bayshoreballet.com elaborate sets and scen- panies, stages the grand ington D.C. prior to each perfor- a life-size dancing doll or call 251.583.3875. ery featuring designs by scale productions with The academy is mance), and at the door. named Coppelia. He the late master scenic more than 60 dancers known for developing The Fairhope Civic Cen- often sits her on his bal- ABOUT BAY SHORE artist, William Loyed, and performers from AL technical excellence in ter is located at 161 N. cony, positioned to look BALLET ACADEMY and expertise of profes- Gulf Coast communities. young aspiring dancers Section Street, Fairhope, as if she is reading a Since its inception in sional lighting design- Her training includes and encouraging enthu- AL. book. Coppelia is so life- 1997, Bay Shore Ballet ers. the Joffrey Ballet and siasm and self-esteem in The Coppelia ballet like that Franz, a village Theatre has showcased Janet Carole, director School of American Bal- its students. For more performance is directed youth, becomes infatu- guest artists and prin- and former principal let in New York City, NY, information, visit bay- by Janet Carole, and will ated with her and sets cipals of the Company ballerina with major as well as, the National shoreballet.com or call feature principal danc- aside his true heart's along with aspiring U.S. and Canadian com- Ballet School in Wash- 251-990-9744.

Fairhope Unitarian Church presents upcoming May programs May 5 Hammerstein work together? A Centennial on singing along! Presenter: Irene Wegner, flowers with us as well. What are some of the original Celebration in Song Performance by “The Warp- Jane Finger South Pacific: The lyrics of now famous songs? »» Presenter: Mike Turner ers” - Mike Turner (tenor This historic UU celebra- May 26 How much did the lead per- Musical’s Journey Folk singer, songwriter, activ- banjo/tenor guitar, vocals), tion of ministerial courage to Broadway formers contribute to creat- Pinky Bass (cello, vocals), for liberty and brotherhood My Father’s Silence ing the songs? What is the ist, historian - Pete Seeger is »» Presenter: Dana Roberts an American Icon. May 2019 Dana Roberts (vocals), Harvey tells the efforts of the Rev. Presenter: Giorgi Di Lemis universal message of South Joanning (ukulele, vocals) and Norbert Capek and how it has marks the 100th Anniversary This presentation offers a How did South Pacific make Pacific? Dana Roberts guides Carl Couret (ukulele/banjo- influenced UU congregations of Seeger’s birth. Join us personal and private glimpse it to Broadway? What almost us through that journey to the lele, vocals). Commentary by around the world. Please bring for a musical celebration of of my youth and relationship happened to keep the show NYC stage of 1949. Mike Turner. a flower (just one!) to the Seeger’s legacy in his songs with my father. Sad, traumatic from ever existing? What de- Fellowship service on Sunday dealing with the labor move- and unexpected events have cision did director Josh Logan morning. The youth will be May 12 ment, peace, the environment, May 19 sometimes a gift to give us, if make that he would forever participating in the service regret? How did Rodgers and Civil Rights and the traditions each of us recognizes it. Pete Seeger: of American folk music. Plan UU Flower Communion and will share their homemade

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Be the rst to know what’s happening in Baldwin from Gulf Coast Media’s new e-newsletter. 26 • The Courier • April 10, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media EASTERN SHORE ART CENTER / 2019 ADULT WORKSHOPS April 6 – 7 »» 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. June 1 June 21 – 22 We will start with the basics Big and Bold Florals of priming appropriate sub- Professional Palette Knife with with Kathleen strates and fusing with heat Development Series: Michelle Traum Broaderick in a safe studio environment. Photographing Your 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. »» 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. You will then learn how to Artwork with apply the paint along with Build your creative painting Create clean, big, beautiful Gene Sellier capabilities by joining this many techniques which can »» 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. florals in oil through technical enhance your encaustic paint- workshop. With interactive demonstrations and one on ings. A bad photo of a beautiful art demonstration and individual one training advice. can ruin the experience for the instruction from artist and artist and the audience. Join educator Michele Traum, you April 12 – 13 April 27 us for the next series in ESAC’s will learn to create vivid light Creative Writing: The Contem- Professional Development and color through a four-step Loosen up with porary Short Story (Analysis process Knife Painting with and Exercises) with Linda June 7 – 8 Michele Traum Busby Parker June Pottery Wood firing! »» 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. »» 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Natural Dye Processes »» 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Students will learn how to cre- and Handmade Books ate light, texture, and depth May 4 with Doug Baulos with oil painting »» 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. June 28 Professional Photojournalism: Development Series: Shibori Indigo Dye June 8 with Aaron Head Making Each Image Framing Your Artwork SUBMITTED PHOTO Tell A Story with with Gene Sellier Creative Writing with 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Tim Jones Development Series: This watercolor course will »» 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Linda Busby Parker In this workshop, students Digital Photography take you to the beach without »» 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Take your finished piece and 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. will learn the fundamentals of with Gene Sellier the sand and sunscreen. 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April 12 – 14 Contour Drawing Cold Wax with May 3 – 4 with Sarah Rutledge June 29 Julie Snidle July 26 Wild Clay Expedition Fischer »» 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. with Zach Sierke Keep Going With the »» 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Shashiko Stitching The Mad Dash of the with Aaron Head In this workshop, students »» 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Flow with Karron Troil A simple line, following the Baby Sea Turtles with »» 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. will become acquainted with Steve Dark Integrate the natural world right winding path, can R&F's luscious Pigment Sticks Take on the trend of Acrylic Participants are provided with »» 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. around you into your creative transform a blank page into a (oil paint in stick form) and Pours! Explore color palettes, naturally dyed fabric for stitch- process. Join us for this three work of art. To find that path, explore the many ways paint Create your own clutch of techniques, and patterns in ing on, along with naturally day workshop that takes you students in this workshop can be applied to a variety three baby Loggerhead sea this workshop. dyed thread for stitching with, out of the studio and into the will join local artist Sarah of surfaces without a brush turtles in this hand building wild. We will finish with the Rutledge Fischer in learning and students will leave with workshop with Steve Dark. a wall hanging of 4 stitched in sight. We will discuss the processed clay with which May 17 – 18 to slow their breath, ignore importance of differences and students usually begin. the chattering of the mind, swatches. Participants will Four ways to register stitch original sashiko-inspired authenticity as we build our May Pottery press pencil to paper and trust layers and make our marks. for our classes and their eyes and hands to work patterns by the instructor, and workshops! 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Annual Hydrant Flushing Program SUBMITTED PHOTO Congratulations to Grace In our continued commitment to provide our customers Dunn and Emily Burnside with high-quality water services and fire flow protection, who represented Spanish Fort High School at All- Daphne Utilities routinely flushes each of the more than State Choral Festival. Grace 1,300 hydrants in our system. was a member of the Mixed Choir and Emily was a mem- ber of the Women’s Choir. This event, sponsored by Hydrant Flushing will start in the Alabama Vocal Associa- tion, was held at Samford February and continue through May University in Birmingham. find us on Facebook & Twitter GulfCoast For more information and up-to-date NewsToday Schedules During flushing, low pressure and harmless discoloration .com may occur. This condition should clear in a few hours. If From Baldwin County’s not, run outside faucet for 15 minutes to flush your news innovator since service line. If conditions persist, please call Daphne Utilities at 626.2628 1890 Gulf Coast Media • Baldwin County • APRIL 10, 2019 • LEGAL NOTICES • 27

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR RFQ thirty (30) days from the last day before bidding or bid will not be REQUEST FOR this notice is published. received or considered by the QUALIFICATIONS Architect; the bidder shall show LEGAL NOTICES PROFESSIONAL Petitioners: such evidence by clearly display- ENGINEERING Justin Paul Berger and ing his or her current license SERVICES FOR THE Tammy Bender Berger number on the outside of the To submit legals send to 306 16th Street sealed enveloped in which the 2019 RFQ-MBNEP/ADEM 319: Panama City, FL 32413 proposal is delivered. GULF COAST MEDIA [email protected] Tiawasee Creek Sub-Watershed Management and Restoration No bid may be withdrawn for a Project Attorney for the Petitioner: period of forty-five (45) days www.GulfCoastNewsToday.com Richard E. Shields subsequent to the opening of the Sealed qualifications will be 507 Church Street bids without the consent of the THE COURIER • THE ONLOOKER • THE ISLANDER • THE BALDWIN TIMES received by the City of Daphne Mobile, AL 36602 Owner. (hereinafter called "Owner"), at April 3-10-17-24, 2019 Daphne City Hall, P. O. Box 400, The Owner reserves the right to Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice 1705 Main Street, Daphne, Notice of Adoption Hearing reject any or all bids and waive Alabama 36526 until Wednes- Probate Court of any informalities in the bidding. day, May 1, 2019 11:30 A.M. Baldwin County ADVERTISEMENT FOR INEE FOR FIRST FEDERAL CST. Professional services re- Case No. 4010 Owner: BIDDER BANK, on the 26th day of June, Azalea Avenue Self Storage quired include the production of AltaPointe Health Systems, Inc. PRE-QUALIFICATIONS 2015, said mortgage recorded in 114 E Azalea Avenue Foley, AL. 36535 drawings, preliminary design, To: Dustin Mosley 5750 Southland Drive the Office of the Judge of cost and budget preparation, bid Address Unknown Walcott Adams Verneuille Ar- 251-971-1717 Mobile, Alabama 36693 Probate of Baldwin County, specifications, contract docu- chitects, Inc., on behalf of Alabama, on June 29, 2015, at ments, and oversight services Please take notice that a petition Community Foundation of South NOTICE OF PUBLIC Architect: Instrument Number 1521242, during construction. for adoption has been filed in Alabama, requests applications SALE In accordance with the Walcott Adams Verneuille Baldwin County, Alabama Re- The City of Daphne (City) said Court by the Petitioner for pre-qualification for: A New provisions of State Law, there Architects, Inc. cords, said Mortgage having plans to implement watershed named below. Please be advised Building for Community Foun- being due and unpaid charges One South School Street subsequently been transferred management and restoration that if you intend to contest this dation of South Alabama (Mo- for which the undersigned is Fairhope, Alabama 36532 and assigned to PennyMac Loan project in the headwaters of adoption you must file a written bile, Alabama). The project entitled to satisfy a manager's 251-928-6041 Services, LLC, by instrument Tiawasee Creek. The City is response with the attorney for generally consists of new con- lien of the goods hereinafter Contact: Gina Walcott recorded in the aforesaid Pro- seeking a qualified Consultant to the petitioner named below and struction of an approximately described and stored at Azalea April 10, 2019 bate Office; notice is hereby provide professional engineering with the Clerk of the Probate 13,000 s.f., three-story office Avenue Self Storage at 114 E given that the undersigned Pen- services for the implementation Court, P.O. Box 459, Bay building in downtown Mobile. Azalea Avenue Foley, AL. 36535 nyMac Loan Services, LLC, as of the ADEM 319 Grant Minette, Alabama, 36507 as soon PUBLIC NOTICE Work will include demolition of 251-971-1717, The Auction will Mortgagee/Transferee, under (through the Nation- as possible but no later than PUBLIC HEARING an existing structure and park- take place on StorageAuc- and by virtue of the power of sale al Estuary Program) opportuni- thirty (30) days from the last day APPEAL #2019-02 ing lot on site and redeveloping tions.com and open on April 8, contained in said mortgage, will ties that includes the retrofit/re- this notice is published. the property for the new office as 2019 and close at 10:00 am on sell at public outcry to the storation design of two stormwa- Petitioner: An Administrative Review re- well as adding both covered and April 19, 2019. highest bidder for cash, in front ter facilities in the headwaters of David Leon Trawick, Jr. quest to the City of Daphne rear parking. The building will of the main entrance of the Tiawasee Creek. Attorney for the Petitioner: Board of Zoning Adjustment has house a covered parking area on Sean Vaccaro Courthouse in Bay Minette, Proposals are to be submitted Adam S. Gober been filed by Tropics Volleyball, the ground floor and an atrium CE44 & E25B Baldwin County, Alabama, on to the attention of: Suzanne 7581 Spanish Fort Blvd LLC alleging an error in the to access the two upper floors. P.O. BOX 1772 May 2, 2019, during the legal Henson, Finance Department. Spanish Fort, AL 36527 determination by the Director of The second level will consist of Gulf Shores, AL. 36547 hours of sale, all of its right, title, Proposals are invited from all Community Development with office and meeting space. A Unit appears to contain and interest in and to the qualified respondents. Submit- March 27; April 3-10-17, 2019 regard to the applicable land use rooftop plaza will be incorpora- furniture, households, boxes following described real estate, tals will not be accepted or category of the Land Use and ted into the third level. The situated in Baldwin County, considered after the deadline for ADVERTISEMENT Development Ordinance, Article structure will consist of steel Alexander Jacobus Alabama, to-wit: receipt of the requested submit- FOR BIDS 35-4 in the Table of Permitted framing with light gauge infill CW99 LOTS 1 AND 2, IN BLOCK tal. BY PRE-QUALIFIED Uses. The applicant alleges that and deep foundation system with 21300 Cotton Creek Dr. 29 IN THE TOWN OF FOLEY, All RFQ should be submitted PRIME CONTRACTOR the proposed use is not an piles. The project is located at BEING A SUBDIVISION OF Apt 0206 Gulf Shores, AL. 36542 in a sealed envelope marked: BIDDERS: outdoor amusement use, but 212 Saint Joseph Street, Mobile, PARTS OF SECTIONS 28 AND rather a restaurant. The appeal Alabama 36602. Estimated Con- Furniture, appliances & toys 29, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, 2019-RFQ-MBNEP/ADEM 319: Sealed bids will be received from is in accordance with the struction Budget is RANGE 4 EAST, ACCORDING Qualifications for Professional prequalified bidders until April provisions of Land Use and $2,900,000.00. Interested con- Kathy Dickerson TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT OR Engineering Services for the 30, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. Central Development Ordinance Section tractors should be able to E26 MAP THEREOF WHICH IS Tiawasee Creek Sub-Watershed Time, at the Office of the 21-1(f)(1). demonstrate experience in proj- P.O. Box 1609 RECORDED IN MAP BOOK 1 Management and Restoration Architect, One South School A public hearing will be held ects of similar size and scope. AT PAGE 25, BALDWIN Fairhope Al. 36533 Unit appears to contain Project Street, Fairhope, Alabama, for by the Board of Zoning Adjust- COUNTY, ALABAMA. There will be a mandatory the following project: ment on Thursday, May 2, 2019 Pre-qualification submittals will household items, boxes furniture Said legal description being pre-submittal meeting to discuss at 6:00 p.m. in the Council be received until 2:00 p.m., April controlling, however the proper- any questions and concerns AltaPointe Health Systems, Inc. - Chambers at City Hall. 18, 2019 at the office of the James Look ty is more commonly known as regarding the project at 2:00 BayPointe Hospital Playground The public is invited to attend. Architect, One South School W21B 321 W ORANGE AVE, FOLEY, P.M., April 24, 2019 at the City Mobile, Alabama Street, Fairhope, Alabama 13131 B Alabama AL 36535. Hall, 1750 Main Street, Daphne, Pat Johnson, Recording Secreta- 36532. Two (2) copies of the Elberta Al. 36530 Alabama law gives some Al. All prospective consultants at which time and place they will ry pre-qualification submittal must Unit appears to contain persons who have an interest in must have a representative be publicly opened and read Board of Zoning Adjustment be submitted. The pre- Suitcase, couch & boxes property the right to redeem the present at the mandatory pre- aloud. April 10-17, 2019 qualification requirements infor- property under certain circum- submittal meeting in order to mation package may be obtained Victor Miranda stances. Programs may also exist submit a qualified proposal. A MANDATORY Pre-Bid Con- ADVERTISEMENT from the Architect upon letter- CE30B that help persons avoid or delay Information regarding scope ference will be held at 2:00 p.m. FOR BIDS head request via fax 203 Glendale Circle the foreclosure process. An of work, submission require- Central Time April 23, 2019 at (251-928-6045) or email: Foley, AL. 36535 attorney should be consulted to ments, evaluation criteria, and the Office of the Architect, One Sealed proposals will be re- ([email protected]). Stereo, rug, pictures, misc. boxes help you understand these rights contract negotiation may be South School Street, Fairhope, ceived by the Revenue Depart- and programs as a part of the found in the Request for Qualifi- Alabama. Only bidders who have ment for the Daphne City The pre-qualification procedure James White foreclosure process. This proper- cations document which may be attended this mandatory Pre-Bid Council, Daphne, Alabama, in is intended to identify responsi- E21B ty will be sold on an "as is, where obtained from the Finance De- Conference on this date and who the offices located at 1705 Main ble and competent prime con- 12220 Stroh Rd. is" basis, subject to any ease- partment at City Hall (251) have been pre-qualified, will be Street Daphne, AL 36526 until tractor bidders relative to the Spanish Fort, AL. 36527 ments, encumbrances, and ex- 620-1221, by E-Mail: SHenson eligible to bid on this project. 11:30 A.M. on April 24, 2019 and requirements of the project. Households ceptions reflected in the mort- @DaphneAL.com or obtained off then publicly opened for furnish- Upon review and approval of gage and those contained in the the City's webpage: Daph- The following are pre-qualified ing all labor and materials, and pre-qualification applications, Titania Gray records of the Office of the Judge neAL.com: http://www.daphnea prime contractor bidders, based performing all work required by pre-qualified bidders will be C11 of Probate in the county where l.com/bids.aspx. Further infor- on the pre-qualification process City of Daphne and described as notified by the architect. the above-described property is 422 W. Brookwood Circle Foley, AL. 36535 mation regarding the project previously conducted: follows: situated. scope of work may be obtained, A MANDATORY Pre- Mattress, furniture & boxes This property will be sold by written request with contact BID DOC: 2019- N-Montclair Qualification Conference will be subject to the right of redemp- information, at acampbell Aeiker Construction Loop Ditch Stabilization held at 10:00 a.m., April 11, 2019 Celeste Gill tion of all parties entitled thereto @daphneal.com or by contacting Corporation at the office of the architect (One E56 and subject to any outstanding Ashley Campbell, Environmental Fulcrum Construction Sixty (60) calendar days are South School Street, Fairhope, P.O. Box 1585 ad valorem taxes (including taxes Program Manager at (251) Group, LLC allowed for the construction of AL 36532). If an interested which are a lien, whether or not Foley, AL. 36536 TV, Mattress, furniture & boxes 620-1561. White-Spunner the project. contractor is unable to attend the now due and payable). This sale Construction, Inc. Work will include the stabili- Pre-Qualification Conference at is made for the purpose of Dane Haygood, zation of an existing drainage the Architect's office, please Bernadette Foley paying the indebtedness secured Mayor A certified check or bid bond ditch adjacent to Montclair loop contact missouri by said mortgage, as well as the CE45 25624 W. Perdido Ave. April 10, 2019 payable to AltaPointe Health and the restoration of a portion @wavarchitects.com for remote expenses of foreclosure. Systems, Inc., in an amount not of Tiawasee Creek in Daphne, attendance options. Only bidders The Mortgagee/Transferee re- Foley, AL. 36535 Table & chairs STATE OF ALABAMA less than five (5) percent of the Alabama. who have attended this mandato- serves the right to bid for and COUNTY OF BALDWIN amount of the bid, but in no All bids must be on blank ry Pre-Qualification Conference purchase the real estate and to event more than $10,000, must forms provided in the Specifica- on this date and who have been credit its purchase price against NOTICE is hereby given accompany the bidder's propos- tions and submitted in its pre-qualified, will be eligible to the expenses of sale and the Vernell Fleming W92 that a bill substantially as follows al. Performance and Statutory entirety. A cashier's check drawn bid on this project. The Owner indebtedness secured by the real will be introduced in the 2019 Labor and Material Payment on an Alabama bank or a reserves the right to waive estate. 3332 Springdale Forrest Gainesville GA 30506 Regular Session of the Legisla- Bonds will be required at the Bidder's Bond, payable to City of technical errors in applications, This sale is subject to post- ture of Alabama and application signing of the Contract. Daphne, Alabama, for an or abandon the pre-qualification ponement or cancellation. Mattress, bed frame, clothes, air compressor. for its passage and enactment amount not less than five percent process, should the interest of the PennyMac Loan Services, LLC, will be made: One set of Bid Documents (5%) of the amount bid, but in Owner appear to be promoted Mortgagee/Transferee Relating to Baldwin County; to (printed set & digital set) will be no event more than ten thousand thereby. John Goodwin E23 authorize the judge of probate to available to each pre-qualified dollars, shall be filed with the THE BELOW LAW FIRM employ a person to be designated prime Contractor from Walcott proposal. The bidder's bond Owner: MAY BE HELD TO BE ACT- P.O. Box 1753 Foley, AL. 36536 the Administrator of Motor Adams Verneuille Architects, shall be prepared on the form Community Foundation of ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, Vehicle Tags and Licenses; and Inc. for the cost of printing and specified and signed by a South Alabama UNDER FEDERAL LAW. IF Bed, Hot water heater, stove, misc. furniture to provide for the appointment, handling. Cost is non-refundable. bonding company authorized to 212 Saint Joseph Street SO, ANY INFORMATION OB- duties, and compensation of the Only full sets will be distributed. do business in the State of Mobile, Alabama 36602 TAINED WILL BE USED FOR Valerie Miller administrator. Drawings and specifications may Alabama. THAT PURPOSE. be examined at the office of the All proposals should be sub- Architect: Rubin Lublin, LLC, E25C 415 Brookwood Circle March 20-22-27-29; Architect. mitted in a sealed envelope Walcott Adams Verneuille Attorney for Mortgagee/ April 3-5-10, 2019 marked: Architects, Inc. Transferee Foley, AL. 36535 Washer & Dryer All questions concerning the One South School Street 100 Concourse Parkway, project during bidding shall be BID DOC: 2019- N-Montclair Fairhope, Alabama 36532 Suite 115, Notice of Adoption Hearing submitted in writing via fax (251) Loop Ditch Stabilization 251-928-6041 Birmingham, AL 35244 Denny Rose W12 Probate Court of 928-6045 or via email: missouri Contact: Mac Walcott Telephone Number: Baldwin County @wavarchitects.com. A performance bond in the April 3-10-17, 2019 (877) 813-0992 P.O. BOX 2024 Foley, AL. 36536 Case No. 4009 form and terms approved by the Case No. PNY-19-01243-1 To: Joshua Dunn Bids must be submitted on CITY in an amount not less than NOTICE OF SALE rubinlublin.com/property-listing Tires, tools, clothes, misc. boxes UNDER POWER Address Unknown proposal forms furnished by the the contract price will be Ad #154547 Architect or copies thereof. No required at the signing of the FORECLOSURE NOTICE April 3-10-17, 2019 Rebekah Henderson W25D Please take notice that a petition bids will be considered unless the contract. A labor and materials Default having been made in 701 S. Juniper St for adoption has been filed in the bidder, whether resident or bond in the form and terms the payment of the indebtedness Foley, AL. 36535 said Court by the Petitioners non-resident of Alabama, is approved by the CITY in an secured by that certain mortgage Boxes & Clothes named below. Please be advise properly qualified to submit a amount not less than fifty executed by SEBASTIAN T. that if you intend to contest this proposal for this construction. percent (50%) of the contract SARVER, AN UNMARRIED April 3-10, 2019 adoption you must file a written This shall include, among other price insuring payment for all MAN AND MICHELLE A. YOUR AD response with the attorney for qualifications, evidence of hold- labor and materials shall also be BERGERON, AN UNMARRIED the petitioners named below and ing a current and appropriate required at the signing of the WOMAN, to MORTGAGE with the Clerk of the Probate license from the State Licensing contract. In addition, the Con- ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- Court, P.O. Box 459, Bay Board for General Contractors, tractor must furnish to the CITY HERE Minette, Alabama, 36507 as soon Montgomery, Alabama. Evi- at the time of the signing of the TION SYSTEMS INC AS NOM- as possible but no later than dence of license must be shown contract a certificate of insur- 28 • LEGAL NOTICES • APRIL 10, 2019 Baldwin County • Gulf Coast Media

Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice ance coverage as provided in the tive bidders must have a repre- business enterprises (MBE) and waive any informalities. said property; special assess- Baldwin County Coastal Area specifications. The right is re- sentative present at the pre-bid disadvantaged business enterpri- ments; all outstanding bills for Program office, 201 East Section served to reject any and/or all conference. ses (DBE) are encouraged to Each bidder must submit with public utilities, which constitute Avenue, Foley, AL, Monday bids and to waive informalities No bid shall be withdrawn for submit a proposal. Submittals his/her bid, security in the liens upon said property; all through Friday, during normal and to furnish any item of a period of sixty (60) days will not be accepted or consid- amount, form, and subject to the restrictive covenants, easements, business hours. material or work to change the subsequent to the opening of bids ered after the deadline for conditions provided in the Infor- rights-of-way; the statutory right After consideration of all written amount of said Contract. without the consent of the City receipt of the requested submit- mation for Bidders. The success- of redemption pursuant to Ala- comments and the requirements Liquidated damages for non- Council of City of Daphne, tal. The right is reserved to reject ful bidder will be required to bama law; and any other matters and policies of the applicable completion of the work within Alabama. any and/or all bids and to waive submit a 100% performance of record superior to said environmental laws and regula- the time limit agreed upon will informalities and to furnish any bond and a 50% payment bond. Mortgage. To the best of the tions, a final determination will be assessed in accordance with Dane Haygood, item of material or work to knowledge and belief of the be made. the terms of the contract. Mayor change the amount of said Each bidder must be licensed undersigned, the party in posses- April 10-17-24; May 1-8, 2019 Plans and specifications are on April 10, 2019 Contract. as a contractor in the State of sion of the real property is Clark file and can be picked up in the No bid shall be withdrawn for Alabama in accordance with E. Dietrich and Linda Case- office of Volkert, Inc., 1680B a period of sixty (60) days provisions of Chapter 8 Title 34 Dietrich or tenant(s). NOTICE OF MORTGAGE West 2nd Street, Gulf Shores, subsequent to the opening of bids of Code of Alabama, 1985 and Alabama law gives some persons FORECLOSURE SALE Alabama 36542, and (251) without the consent of the must submit with his bid who have an interest in property STATE OF ALABAMA ADVERTISEMENT Owner. satisfactory evidence of such the right to redeem the property COUNTY OF BALDWIN 968-7551, by depositing FOR BIDS Seventy-Five ($75.00) Dollars A mandatory pre-bid confer- license. Bidder will not be under certain circumstances. with the Project Engineer for ence will be held on April 17, required to prequalify. Programs may also exist that Default having been made in each set. This deposit shall be 2019, at 9:00 a.m. CST at the help persons avoid or delay the the indebtedness secured by that Sealed proposals will be re- Public Works Facility (26435 Carl Davis, Board Chairman foreclosure process. An attorney certain mortgage executed by refunded in full to each prime ceived by the City of Daphne contractor Bidder upon return of Public Works Road, Daphne, East Central Baldwin should be consulted to help you David L. Pinkerton Brenda E. (hereinafter called "Owner") at AL, 36526). All contractors not Water Authority understand these rights and Pinkerton to Mortgage Electron- the documents in reusable condi- Daphne City Hall (1705 Main tion within ten (10) days after having a representative at this April 3-10-17-24, 2019 programs as a part of the ic Registration Systems, Inc., as Street, P. O. Box 400, Daphne, meeting will be disqualified from foreclosure process. nominee for Sun West Mortgage Bid Opening. The cost of and AL 36526) until 11:30 a.m. CDT return of additional sets of bidding on this project. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Company, Inc., a California on April 24, 2019, and thereafter FORECLOSURE SALE PNC Bank, Company, its successors and Specifications shall be in accord the same will be publicly opened, with Act 97-225, Public Works Dane Haygood, STATE OF ALABAMA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION assigns dated April 22, 2014; said for furnishing all labor and Mayor COUNTY OF BALDWIN as holder of said mortgage mortgage being recorded on Contracts. The contractor may materials and performing all request a digital copy of the April 10, 2019 McCalla Raymer April 23, 2014, as Instrument No. work required by the following Default having been made in Leibert Pierce, LLC 1452857 in the Office of the plans and specifications by project: contacting the Project Engineer the indebtedness secured by that Two North Twentieth Judge of Probate of Baldwin at [email protected]. certain mortgage executed by 2 20th Street North, County, Alabama. Said Mort- Bid Document No.: "NOTICE OF COMPLETION There is no deposit required for Clark E. Dietrich Married Linda Suite 1000 gage was last sold, assigned and 2019-B-FIRST RESPONDERS LEGAL NOTICE" Case-Dietrich Married to PNC, Birmingham, AL 35203 transferred to Lakeview Loan digital plans and specifications. HURRICANE SAFE ROOM No specifications will be issued to National Association dated No- (800) 275-7171 Servicing, LLC to be recorded in In accordance with Chapter 1, contractors later than twenty- vember 19, 2015; said mortgage [email protected] the Office of the Judge of The construction work is Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975, four (24) hours prior to the time being recorded on December 14, File No. 9127019 Probate of Baldwin County, generally described as follows: Notice is hereby given that Eric indicated above for receiving 2015, as Instrument No. 1547283 www.foreclosurehotline.net Alabama. Construction of a new, 2,657 sq. Lazzari Construction, LLC, has bids. in the Office of the Judge of April 3-10-17, 2019 The undersigned, Lakeview ft. FEMA Rated Hurricane Safe completed the Contract for Bid All entities bidding on this Probate of Baldwin County, Loan Servicing, LLC, under and Room and associated Site Work. No 030-18 New South End project must be pre-qualified Alabama. JOINT PUBLIC NOTICE by virtue of the power of sale Three hundred (300) calendar Restroom at North Beach Park with the Alabama Department of The undersigned, PNC Bank, ALABAMA DEPARTMENT contained in said mortgage, will days are allowed for the con- for the City of Fairhope, Alaba- Transportation. Any sub- National Association, under and OF ENVIRONMENTAL sell at public outcry to the struction of the project. ma, and has made request for contractor for the project shall by virtue of the power of sale MANAGEMENT AND highest bidder for cash before All bids must be on blank final settlement of said Contract. also be pre-qualified with the contained in said mortgage, will BALDWIN COUNTY the main entrance of the Court forms provided in the specifica- Any claims for labor, materials Alabama Department of Trans- sell at public outcry to the COASTAL AREA House in Baldwin County, Ala- tions. A certified check or a or otherwise in connection with portation. highest bidder for cash before PROGAM (BCCAP) bama during the legal hours of Bidder's Bond, payable to the this project should be itemized, Proposals are invited from all the main entrance of the Court sale (between 11am and 4pm), on Owner for an amount not less notarized, and presented to: City qualified respondents. The City House in Baldwin County, Ala- CASE NUMBER: the 25th day of April, 2019 the than five percent (5%) of the of Fairhope, 555 South Section of Daphne is an Equal Opportu- bama during the legal hours of BCCAP: 18-006 following property, situated in amount bid, but in no event more Street, PO Drawer 429, Fair- nity Employer. All minority sale (between 11am and 4pm), on Baldwin County, Alabama, to- than ten thousand ($10,000.00) hope, AL 36533; on or before business enterprises (MBE) and the 25th day of April, 2019 the Daniel Prickett has applied wit: dollars, shall be filed with the (30) thirty days or same will be disadvantaged business enterpri- following property, situated in to the BCCAP for permission to LOTS 14 AND 15, BLOCK proposal, the Bidder's Bond barred." Baldwin County, Alabama, to- build a Single Family Dwelling 1, NORTHCUTT ' S SUBDIVI- ses (DBE) will be taken into being prepared on the form consideration. wit: with a 125' Dune walkover on SION, ACCORDING TO PLAT specified and signed by a Michelle Fricke No bids will be considered All of that certain property in Lot 13, Pamela Court, Tax map THEREOF RECORDED IN bonding company authorized to Project Coordinator Baldwin County, State of Alaba- & parcel number MAP BOOK 1, PAGE 80, unless the bidder, whether resi- do business in the State of dent or non-resident of Alabama, ma, described as follows to-wit: 69-08-01-0-004-060.002, 2240 PROBATE RECORDS OF Alabama. March 27; April 3-10-17, 2019 Parcel A: The North 1/2 of Lot Ponce de Leon, Fort Morgan, BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA- is properly qualified to submit a A Performance Bond in the proposal for this construction in 1571, Spanish Cove Subdivision, Gulf Shores, Alabama. The MA. form and terms approved by the ADVERTISEMENT as recorded in Map Book 11, proposed Single Family Dwelling accordance with all applicable Owner in an amount not less FOR BIDS laws of the State of Alabama. pages 126 and 127, in the office is completely landward of the Said property is commonly than the sum bid will be required of the Judge of Probate, Baldwin Coastal Construction Control known as 102 West 16th Street, This shall include evidence of Sealed bids for the " PUR- at the signing of the Contract, in County, Alabama. Line (CCL). Such construction Bay Minette, AL 36507. holding a current license from CHASE AND INSTALLATION addition to a Labor and Materi- Parcel B: Lot 1572, Spanish requires a review to determine The indebtedness secured by the State Licensing Board for OF 1 250KW THREE PHASE als Bond in the form and terms Cove Subdivision, as recorded in compliance with the Alabama said Mortgage has been and is General Contractors, Montgom- DIESEL BACKUP GENERA- approved by the Owner in an Map Book 11, pages 126 and 127, Coastal Area Management Pro- hereby declared due and payable ery, Alabama, as required by TOR ON A CONCRETE SLAB, amount not less than one in the office of the Judge of gram (ACAMP). because of default under the Chapter 8 of Title 34, of the WITH TWO 2 AUTOMATIC hundred percent (100%) of the Probate, Baldwin County, Alaba- A public comment period terms of the Note secured by said Code of Alabama, 1975. In TRANSFER SWITCHES AND Contract price insuring payment ma. which begins April 10, 2019 and Mortgage, including but not addition, non-residents of the ELECTRICAL CONNEC- for all labor and materials. The Said property is commonly ends May 10, 2019 has been limited to, nonpayment of the State, if a corporation, shall show TIONS TO MITIGATE POW- Contractor must also furnish to known as 1572 Pensacola Dr., established to give interested indebtedness as and when due. evidence of having qualified with ER LOSS AT THE WATER the Owner at the signing of the Lillian, AL 36549. individuals an opportunity to The indebtedness remains in the Secretary of State to do TREATMENT FACILITY AND Contract a Certificate of Insur- The indebtedness secured by provide additional information default, and this sale will be business in the State of Alabama. OFFICE LOCATED AT 22844 ance coverage as shown in the said Mortgage has been and is relative to the compliance of this made for the sole purpose of In evaluating Bidders, the City COUNTY ROAD 87, ROB- specifications. hereby declared due and payable project with applicable regula- paying the same, including all will consider the qualifications of ERTSDALE, AL 36567 No bids will be considered because of default under the tions. If BCCAP determines that expenses of the sale, attorney's Bidders and may consider the 30.559221, -87.581019" will be unless the bidder, whether resi- terms of the Note secured by said there are significant comments, a fees, and all other payments qualifications and experience of received by the East Central dent or non-resident of Alabama, Mortgage, including but not public hearing may be scheduled. provided for under the terms of Subcontractors, Suppliers, and Baldwin Water Authority at the is properly qualified to submit a limited to, nonpayment of the Written comments relative to said Mortgage. other individuals or entities Utility Board Office until Wed- proposal for this construction in indebtedness as and when due. this project should be addressed Said property will be sold proposed for those portions of nesday; May 8, 2019 at 11:00 accordance with all applicable The indebtedness remains in to the Baldwin County Coastal subject to the following items, the Work for which the identity a.m. and then at said location laws of the State of Alabama. default, and this sale will be Area Program, 201 East Section which may affect the title to said of Subcontractors, Suppliers, This shall include evidence of publicly opened and read aloud. and other individuals or entities made for the sole purpose of Avenue, Foley, AL 36535. All real property: all zoning ordi- holding a current license from paying the same, including all comments must be received no nances; matters which would be must be submitted as provided in CONTRACT NO. 1 Principal the State Licensing Board for expenses of the sale, attorney's later than 4:30 p.m., on May 8, disclosed by an accurate survey the Supplementary Conditions. items of work include the General Contractors, Montgom- fees, and all other payments 2019. Refer comments to Case or inspection of the property; The City may conduct such purchase of the following: One 1 ery, Alabama, as required by provided for under the terms of Number BCCAP 18-006. any outstanding taxes, including investigations as the City deems 250kW, 480/277 volt, three Chapter 8 of Title 34, of the said Mortgage. BCCAP is limited in the scope but not limited to, ad valorem necessary to establish the respon- Code of Alabama, 1975. Any phase, 60HZ stand-by Generator sibility, qualifications, and finan- Said property will be sold of their analysis to environmen- taxes, which constitute liens upon contractor that desires to bid as subject to the following items, tal impacts. Any comments said property; special assess- cial ability of Bidders, proposed CONTRACT NO.2 The work a prime contractor must have the which may affect the title to said relative to zoning or economic ments; all outstanding bills for Subcontractors, Suppliers, indi- generally consists of the pur- required major classifications of real property: all zoning ordi- and social impacts should be public utilities, which constitute viduals, or entities proposed for chase and installation of Two 2 license per Section 230-X-.27 of nances; matters which would be addressed to local planning and liens upon said property; all those portions of the Work in 400amp transfer switches and the State of Alabama Licensing disclosed by an accurate survey zoning authorizes who have restrictive covenants, easements, accordance with the Contract other related items to install the Board for General Contractors or inspection of the property; responsibility for these issued. rights-of-way; the statutory right Documents. newly purchased stand-by gener- Administrative Code to perform any outstanding taxes, including Copies of information and of redemption pursuant to Ala- The City may disqualify Bid- the work required in this ator. ders that have had prior de- but not limited to, ad valorem plans on this project are availa- bama law; and any other matters contract. taxes, which constitute liens upon ble for public inspection at the of record superior to said mands placed on a bid bond, The CONTRACT DOCU- CONTRACT NO.3 The work payment bond, or performance MENTS may be examined at the generally consists of installing bond within the last five years office of the Architect. Copies of one 1 concrete pad at the Utility Foley Housing Authority (FHA) will be opening the waiting list for the Housing prior to the date of this bid the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Board Office to provide the place my submission. may be obtained upon payment foundation for the new genera- Choice Voucher (aka: Section 8) program. Interested parties may applyPETS online at: The City may disqualify Bid- of $250.00 for each set and are tor. www.foleyha.org beginning at 9:00 a.m. CST on April 23, 2019. Applicants are ders that have prior or existing available at the office of the encouraged to view the detailed information located under the Section 8 tab of our litigation arising from allegations Architect located at: Adams THE GENERATOR, AT regarding the quality of work Stewart Architects LLC, 22615 THIS CRITICAL FACILITY, website noted above. Puppies performed on any contract Highway 59 North, Robertsdale, WILL BE INSTALLED IN AD within the last five years prior to Alabama 36567 (Contact: Todd COMPLIANCE WITH ALL AP- the date of this bid submission. Application information: F. Stewart, Architect / Phone: PLICABLE PLANNING, ZON- for sale... If the Contract is to be 251-947-3864). Any BIDDER, ING, AND LOCAL BUILDING DATE WAITING LIST WILL OPEN: April 23rd, 2019. awarded, the City will award the upon returning the CONTRACT CODES. TIME: 9:00 a.m. /CST Contract to the Bidder whose DOCUMENTS promptly and in Bid is in the best interests of the good condition, will be refunded Plans and specifications may WAITING LIST WILL CLOSE: immediately upon receiving the maximum of 400 Project. the payment. Any non-bidder be examined at the East Central applications. A mandatory pre-bid confer- will not be refunded the pay- Baldwin Water Authority Office, METHOD OF APPLICATION: Electronically. FHA’s website at: www.foleyha.org. ence will be held on April 17, ment. 22844 County Road 87, Roberts- 2019 at 2:00 p.m., in the City of Proposals are invited from all dale, Alabama. (No other website is valid for the application process for Foley Housing Authority) Daphne Council Conference qualified respondents. The City Room at 1705 Main Street, of Daphne is an Equal Opportu- The Owner reserves the right Daphne, AL 36526. All prospec- nity Employer. All minority to reject any or all bids and to For ‘Reasonable Accommodations’ you should contact our office at 251-943-5370 no later than April 16th, 2019 for additional information. Office hours: Mon – Fri 8 – 5/ CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY. Notice to Clients of Hoiles, Dasinger, & Hollon, P.C. If you were a client of Hoiles, Dasinger, & Hollon, P.C. between the years of 2000-2007, please be advised all files will be destroyed on or about May 1, 2019. If you wish to obtain your file, please contact the office of Hoiles, Dasinger, & Hollon, P.C. at (251) 947-4757. April 3-10-17-24, 2019 ORDER YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE 24/7. April 3-5-10-12-17-19, 2019 WWW.THEITEM.COM Gulf Coast Media • Baldwin County • APRIL 10, 2019 • LEGAL NOTICES • 29

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Mortgage. To the best of the Said unnamed street or alley is of Danne Road and also over and knowledge and belief of the STATE OF ALABAMA not within the limits of any across the South 30 feet thereof. Quarter of the Northeast Quar- Elizabeth Loefgren undersigned, the party in posses- COUNTY OF BALDWIN municipality and has not and is ter of Section 2, Township 7 SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C. sion of the real property is David NOTICE OF not being used as a public road. Property lies in the Southeast South, Range 2 East, Baldwin P. O. Box 55727 L. Pinkerton Brenda E. Pinker- PUBLICATION Quarter of the Northeast Quar- County, Alabama. Birmingham, AL 35255-5727 ton or tenant(s). LEGAL NOTICE HEREBY Eugene E. Roberts, Donna F. ter of Section 2, Township 7 Attorney for Mortgagee/ Alabama law gives some GIVEN in accordance with Act Roberts, and Kenneth E. Bray, South, Range 2 East, Baldwin Property street address for Transferee persons who have an interest in No. 386 of the 1973 Regular abutting land owners. County, Alabama. informational purposes: 16619 www.sirote.com/foreclosures property the right to redeem the Session of the Legislature of Danne Road, Fairhope, AL 448202 property under certain circum- Alabama that all of the owners of March 27; April 3-10, 2019 Less and Except: Commence 36532 April 3-10-17, 2019 stances. Programs may also exist the lands abutting the following at the Northeast corner of THIS PROPERTY WILL BE that help persons avoid or delay described portion of unnamed Section 2, Township 7 South, SOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHERE the foreclosure process. An street or alley located in Unit 3, MORTGAGE Range 2 East, St. Stephens IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR- STATE OF ALABAMA attorney should be consulted to LOST RIVER ESTATES subdi- FORECLOSURE SALE Meridian, and run thence South RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX- COUNTY OF BALDWIN help you understand these rights vision have executed a Declara- along the East margin of said PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO and programs as a part of the tion of Vacation of said portion Default having been made in Section 2, a distance of 2129.69 TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE foreclosure process. of said unnamed street or alley in the payment of the indebtedness feet; thence run South 89 degrees MENT AND WILL BE SOLD FORECLOSURE SALE accordance with §35-2-54 of the secured by that certain mortgage 59 minutes West, 265.00 feet for SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF Default having been made LAKEVIEW LOAN Code of Alabama, 1975. executed by Elisa C. Gilheart, an a Point of Beginning; thence REDEMPTION OF ALL PAR- in the payment of the indebted- SERVICING, LLC unmarried person, originally in continue South 89 degrees 59 TIES ENTITLED THERETO. ness secured by that certain as holder of said mortgage The following is a legal favor of Regions Bank dba minutes West, 481.60 feet to an Alabama law gives some mortgage and security agree- McCalla Raymer description of the portion of said Regions Mortgage, on the 19th iron pin marker; thence run persons who have an interest in ment executed by ERIC LEE Leibert Pierce, LLC unnamed street or alley declared day of June, 2013, said mortgage North 00 degrees 06 minutes 00 property the right to redeem the BRYANT, a single person, on the Two North Twentieth to be vacated: recorded in the Office of the seconds East, 208.00 feet to an property under certain circum- 1st day of June 2017, to 21ST 2 20th Street North, Suite 1000 Judge of Probate of Baldwin iron pin marker; thence run stances. Programs may also exist MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Birmingham, AL 35203 COMMENCING AT THE County, Alabama, in Instrument North 89 degrees 59 minutes that help persons avoid or delay as recorded in Instrument No. (800) 275-7171 EASTERNMOST CORNER OF Number 1405680; the under- East, 481.60 feet to iron pin the foreclosure process. An 1636628 in the office of the [email protected] LOT 15, LOST RIVER ES- signed Regions Bank dba Re- marker; thence run South 00 attorney should be consulted to Probate Judge of Baldwin Coun- File No. 9125319 TATES SUBDIVISION, FRAC- gions Mortgage, as Mortga- degrees 06 minutes 00 seconds help you understand these rights ty, Alabama; 21ST MORT- www.foreclosurehotline.net TIONAL SECTION 23, TOWN- gee/Transferee, under and by West, 208.00 feet to the Point of and programs as a part of the GAGE CORPORATION, as April 3-10-17, 2019 SHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 6 virtue of the power of sale Beginning. Subject to a right-of- foreclosure process. Mortgagee, by reason of such EAST, BALDWIN COUNTY, contained in said mortgage, will way easement over and across This sale is made for the default having declared all of the NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ALABAMA, SAID POINT sell at public outcry to the the South 30 feet thereof. Tract purpose of paying the indebted- indebtedness secured by said MARKED BY AN IRON ROD highest bidder for cash, in front lies within the Southeast Quarter ness secured by said mortgage, mortgage and security agree- The Foley City Council will hold (REBAR); THENCE SOUTH of the main entrance of the of the Northeast Quarter of as well as the expenses of ment due and payable and such a Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m. 39°55'00" WEST A DIS- Courthouse at Bay Minette, Section 2, Township 7 South, foreclosure. default continuing, notice is Monday, April 15, 2019 in TRANCE 40.00 TO THE POINT Baldwin County, Alabama, on Range 2 East, Baldwin County, The successful bidder must hereby given, that acting under Council Chambers to consider OF BEGINNING; THENCE May 3, 2019, during the legal Alabama. tender a non-refundable deposit the power of sale contained in passage of an ordinance approv- CONTINUING SOUTH hours of sale, all of its right, title, of Five Thousand Dollars said mortgage and security ing petition for annexation and 39°55'00" WEST A DISTANCE and interest in and to the Together with a 30 foot wide ($5,000.00) in certified funds agreement, and as authorized by bringing property into the corpo- OF 89.79 TO A POINT following described real estate, right-of-way easement to provide made payable to Sirote & Section 7-9A-604(a)(2) of the rate limits of the City of Foley MARKED BY AN IRON ROD situated in Baldwin County, ingress and egress described as Permutt, P.C. at the time and Code of Alabama of 1975 as owned by David Vosloh. (REBAR); THENCE SOUTH Alabama, to-wit: follows: to-wit: place of the sale. The balance of amended, 21ST MORTGAGE 49°26'54" EAST A DISTANCE Commence at the Northeast the purchase price must be paid CORPORATION, as Mortgagee, All persons wishing to be heard OF 30.00 FEET TO A POINT corner of Section 2, Township 7 Commence at the Northeast in certified funds by noon the will sell at public outcry, for cash may speak in person at the MARKED BY AN IRON ROD South, Range 2 East, St. Ste- corner of Section 2, Township 7 next business day at the Law to the highest bidder, in front of Public Hearing, or may respond (REBAR); THENCE NORTH phens Meridian, and run thence South, Range 2 East St. Stephens Office of Sirote & Permutt, P.C. the Courthouse door, in the City in writing to the City of Foley, 39°55'00" EAST A DISTRANCE South along the East margin of Meridian, and run thence South at the address indicated below. of Bay Minette, Baldwin County, P.O. Box 1750, Foley Alabama OF 89.79 FEET TO A POINT; said Section 2, a distance of along the East margin of said Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reserves Alabama, during the legal hours 36536 before April 15, 2019, in THENCE NORTH 49°26'54" 1891.65 feet for a Point of Section 2, a distance of 2129.69 the right to award the bid to the of sale on May 9, 2019, the order to be considered. WEST A DISTANCE OF 30.00 Beginning; thence run South 00 feet; thence run South 89 degrees next highest bidder should the following described real and FEET TO THE POINT OF degrees 03 minutes West along 59 minutes West, 40.00 feet for a highest bidder fail to timely personal property situated in The purposed ordinance was BEGINNING. said line, 238.04 feet; thence run Point of Beginning; thence con- tender the total amount due. Baldwin County, Alabama, to- published in its entirety in the The following is a layman's South 89 degrees 59 minutes tinue South 89 degrees 59 The Mortgagee/Transferee re- wit: Foley Onlooker on April 3, 2019. description of the portion of said West 967.26 feet to an iron pin minutes West, 225.00 feet to an serves the right to bid for and Commencing at the Northwest unnamed street or alley declared marker; thence run North 00 iron pin marker; thence run purchase the real estate and to corner of the Northwest Quarter Kathryn Taylor, CMC to be vacated: degrees 12 minutes East, 238.52 North 00 degrees 06 minutes 00 credit its purchase price against of the Northeast Quarter of City Clerk feet to an iron pin marker; seconds East, 30.00 feet; thence the expenses of sale and the Section 34, Township 5 South, April 10, 2019 An approximate 30 foot wide thence run South 89 degrees 56 run North 89 degrees 59 minutes indebtedness secured by the real Range 3 East, Baldwin County, unnamed street or alley in Unit minutes East, 966.65 feet to the East, 225.00 feet to an iron pin estate. Alabama; thence run South 3, Lost River Estates which runs Point of Beginning. marker; thence run South 00 This sale is subject to post- 00°12' West a distance of 661.06 for approximately 89.79 feet degrees 06 minutes 00 seconds ponement or cancellation. feet to the point of beginning; along the eastern border of Lot Subject to a right of way West, 30.00 feet to the Point of Regions Bank thence run South 86°22'17" East 15. easement over and across the Beginning. Right of way ease- dba Regions Mortgage, a distance of 354.67 feet; thence East 40 feet thereof in use as part ment lies within the Southeast Mortgagee/Transferee run South 00°54'10" West a 30 • LEGAL NOTICES • APRIL 10, 2019 Baldwin County • Gulf Coast Media

Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice distance of 596.89 feet; thence ADVERTISEMENT FOR No bid may be withdrawn for a MORTGAGE Court House in Baldwin County, run South 28°33'38" East a BIDDER period of forty-five (45) days FORECLOSURE SALE Alabama during the legal hours distance of 33.84 feet along a PRE-QUALIFICATIONS Two North Twentieth subsequent to the opening of the 2 20th Street North, of sale (between 11am and 4pm), chord of a curve to the right AND BIDS bids without the consent of the Default having been made in the on the 2nd day of May, 2019 the having an approximate radius of Suite 1000 Owner. Birmingham, AL 35203 payment of the indebtedness following property, situated in 30 feet to a point on the east Sealed bids will be received from secured by that certain mortgage Baldwin County, Alabama, to- margin of Oakleigh Drive; prequalified bidders until May 2, (800) 275-7171 The Owner reserves the right to [email protected] executed by Larry O. Morris, a wit: thence run South 88°05'46" West 2019 at 2:00 p.m. Central Time, reject any or all bids and waive married person, originally in Lot 32, Juniper Place Unit along the south boundary of said at the Office of the Architect, File No. 9117819 any informalities in the bidding. www.foreclosurehotline.net favor of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Five (5), as recorded on Slide quarter-quarter section a dis- One South School Street, Fair- 1642B, Probate Records, Bald- THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- on the 31st day of October, 2008, tance of 363.23 feet; thence run hope, Alabama, for the following win County, Alabama. Owner: TEMPTING TO COLLECT A said mortgage recorded in the North 00°12' East a distance of project: Said property is commonly City of Gulf Shores DEBT. ANY INFORMATION Office of the Judge of Probate of 661.06 feet to the point of known as 514 Loblolly Court, 1905 W 1st Street OBTAINED WILL BE USED Baldwin County, Alabama, in beginning. Gulf Shores City Schools Foley, AL 36535. Gulf Shores, Alabama 36542 FOR THAT PURPOSE. Instrument Number 1147973; Exterior Improvements The indebtedness secured by March 27; April 3-10, 2019 the undersigned Wells Fargo TOGETHER WITH A 1999 Gulf Shores, Alabama Architect: Bank, N.A., as Mortgagee/Trans- said Mortgage has been and is Redman Mobile Home Model Walcott Adams Verneuille feree, under and by virtue of the hereby declared due and payable Worthington Serial Nos. Walcott Adams Verneuille Ar- Architects, Inc. power of sale contained in said because of default under the 14902560A and 14902560B; chitects, Inc., on behalf of the One South School Street In the Juvenile Court of mortgage, will sell at public terms of the Note secured by said together with the heredita- Gulf Shores City Schools, re- Fairhope, Alabama 36532 Baldwin County, Alabama outcry to the highest bidder for Mortgage, including but not ments and appurtenances there- quests applications for pre- 251-928-6041 JU-2016-000917.03 cash, in front of the main limited to, nonpayment of the unto belonging and all fixtures qualification and bids for: Gulf Contact: Mac Walcott In the Matter Of: entrance of the Courthouse at indebtedness as and when due. now attached to and used in Shores City Schools Exterior April 3-10-17, 2019 Ryan Michael Nevatt Bay Minette, Baldwin County, The indebtedness remains in connection with the premises Improvements (Gulf Shores, Ala- A Minor Child Alabama, on May 24, 2019, default, and this sale will be herein described. bama). The project generally (DOB 5/28/2016) during the legal hours of sale, all made for the sole purpose of This property will be sold on an consists of exterior improve- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Notice of Publication of its right, title, and interest in paying the same, including all "as is, where is" basis, subject to ments to the existing Gulf Shores FORECLOSURE SALE and to the following described expenses of the sale, attorney's any easements, encumbrances, Elementary, Middle and High Kara Rene Baza and Michael real estate, situated in Baldwin fees, and all other payments and exceptions reflected in the School campuses. Construction STATE OF ALABAMA Ryan Nevatt, whose whereabouts County, Alabama, to-wit: provided for under the terms of mortgage and those contained in shall include new drive aisles, COUNTY OF BALDWIN are unknown, must answer Tim Lot 94, Crystal Orchard said Mortgage. the records of the office of the resurfacing of existing paving, Finnamore's and Claudia Finna- Estates, Phases 1 and 2, as per Said property will be sold Judge of Probate of the county grading and drainage improve- Default having been made in the more's Complaint by May 24, Map or Plat thereof, recorded on subject to the following items, where the above-described prop- ments, new landscaping, new indebtedness secured by that 2019 or, thereafter, a judgment Slide 1745-A in the Office of the which may affect the title to said erty is situated. This property aluminum canopies, and brick certain mortgage executed by by default may be rendered Judge of Probate, Baldwin Coun- real property: all zoning ordi- will be sold without warranty or and CMU entry elements. Addi- John Mark Gifford Husband, against Kara Rena Baza and ty, Alabama. nances; matters which would be recourse, expressed or implied as tional improvements include Marlo Dana Gifford Wife, to Michael Ryan Nevatt in Case No. Property street address for disclosed by an accurate survey to title, use and/or enjoyment building painting, fencing, and Mortgage Electronic Registra- JU-2016-000917.03, Juvenile informational purposes: 24678 or inspection of the property; and will be sold subject to the site lighting. The project campus tion Systems, Inc., as nominee Court of Baldwin County, Alaba- Oak View Crt , Loxley, AL any outstanding taxes, including right of redemption of all parties includes 1600 E 3rd Street, 450 E for PHH Mortgage Corporation ma. 36551 but not limited to, ad valorem entitled thereto. 15th Avenue, and 600 E 15th D/B/A ERA Mortgage, its succes- Done this 26th day of March, THIS PROPERTY WILL BE taxes, which constitute liens upon Alabama law gives some persons Avenue, Gulf Shores, Alabama sors and assigns dated August 6, 2019. SOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHERE said property; special assess- who have an interest in property 36542. Interested contractors 2012; said mortgage being recor- Jody L. Wise IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR- ments; all outstanding bills for the right to redeem the property should be able to demonstrate ded on August 10, 2012, as Clerk of District Court RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX- public utilities, which constitute under certain circumstances. experience in projects of similar Instrument No. 1353153 in and Baldwin County, Alabama PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO liens upon said property; all Programs may also exist that size and scope. re-recorded as Instrument No. Petitioners' Attorney: TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY- restrictive covenants, easements, help persons avoid or delay the 1361907 in the Office of the Floyd C. Enfinger, Jr. MENT AND WILL BE SOLD rights-of-way; the statutory right foreclosure process. An attorney Pre-qualification submittals will Judge of Probate of Baldwin P.O. Box 400 SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF of redemption pursuant to Ala- should be consulted to help you be received until 2:00 p.m., April County, Alabama. Said Mort- Montrose, Alabama 36559 REDEMPTION OF ALL PAR- bama law; and any other matters understand these rights and 11, 2019 at the office of the gage was last sold, assigned and (251) 928-0344 TIES ENTITLED THERETO. of record superior to said programs as a part of the Architect, One South School transferred to Lakeview Loan April 3-10-17-24, 2019 Alabama law gives some Mortgage. foreclosure process. Street, Fairhope, Alabama Servicing, LLC to be recorded in persons who have an interest in To the best of the knowledge Said sale will be made 36532. Two (2) copies of the the Office of the Judge of property the right to redeem the and belief of the undersigned, the subject to any existing Federal pre-qualification submittal must Probate of Baldwin County, ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF property under certain circum- party in possession of the real Tax Lien, if any, and/or Special be submitted. The pre- Alabama. ENVIRONMENTAL stances. Programs may also exist property is Marcel K ChavezPa- Assessments, if any, which might qualification requirements infor- The undersigned, Lakeview MANAGEMENT that help persons avoid or delay mela C Chavez or tenant(s). adversely affect the title to the mation package may be obtained Loan Servicing, LLC, under and PO Box 301463 the foreclosure process. An Alabama law gives some subject property. from the Architect upon letter- by virtue of the power of sale Montgomery, Alabama attorney should be consulted to persons who have an interest in Said sale will be made for head request via fax contained in said mortgage, will 36130-1463 help you understand these rights property the right to redeem the the purpose of paying the (251-928-6045) or email: sell at public outcry to the (334) 271-7700 and programs as a part of the property under certain circum- indebtedness secured by the ([email protected]). highest bidder for cash before foreclosure process. stances. Programs may also exist above-described mortgage, and the main entrance of the Court PROPOSED ORDER This sale is made for the that help persons avoid or delay the proceeds thereof will be The pre-qualification procedure House in Baldwin County, Ala- purpose of paying the indebted- the foreclosure process. An applied as provided by the terms is intended to identify responsi- bama during the legal hours of Account Code: 210 ness secured by said mortgage, attorney should be consulted to of the said mortgage. This sale is ble and competent prime con- sale (between 11am and 4pm), on Baldwin County as well as the expenses of help you understand these rights subject to postponement or tractor bidders relative to the the 25th day of April, 2019 the foreclosure. and programs as a part of the cancellation; contact Margery requirements of the project. following property, situated in Pursuant to the provisions of The successful bidder must foreclosure process. Oglesby at the phone number Upon review and approval of Baldwin County, Alabama, to- the Alabama Environmental tender a non-refundable deposit shown below prior to attending pre-qualification applications, wit: Management Act, the Alabama of Five Thousand Dollars BRANCH BANKING the sale. pre-qualified bidders will be Lot 233, Ashford Park Unit 8, Department of Environmental ($5,000.00) in certified funds AND TRUST COMPANY notified by the architect on or according to the map or plat Management (ADEM) is propos- made payable to Sirote & as holder of said mortgage Kristofor D. Sodergren about April 18, 2019. thereof, recorded on Slide ing to issue an Order to LA Permutt, P.C. at the time and McCalla Raymer Attorney for 21st 2330-E, in the Office of the Judge Recycling Services, LLC, 15980 place of the sale. The balance of Leibert Pierce, LLC Mortgage Corporation A MANDATORY Pre-Bid Con- of Probate Baldwin County, Greeno Road in Fairhope, Bald- the purchase price must be paid Two North Twentieth ROSEN HARWOOD, P.A. ference will be held at 4:00 p.m. Alabama. win County, Alabama. in certified funds by noon the 2 20th Street North, 2200 Jack Warner Pkwy Ste 200 Central Time April 25, 2019 at The violations consisted of next business day at the Law Suite 1000 P.O. Box 2727 the site, Gulf Shores Elementary Said property is commonly operating without a valid Office of Sirote & Permutt, P.C. Birmingham, AL 35203 Tuscaloosa, AL 35403 School (1600 E 3rd Street, Gulf known as 631 Fulton Loop, NPDES Permit, failure to ade- at the address indicated below. (800) 275-7171 (205) 344-5000 Shores, Alabama). Only bidders Foley, AL 36535. quately respond to a Notice of Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reserves [email protected] April 10-17-24, 2019 who have attended this mandato- The indebtedness secured by said Violation, failure to submit the right to award the bid to the File No. 9134719 ry Pre-Bid Conference on this Mortgage has been and is hereby semiannual DMRs, failure to next highest bidder should the www.foreclosurehotline.net PUBLIC NOTICE date and who have been pre- declared due and payable be- submit annual petroleum certifi- highest bidder fail to timely April 10-17-24, 2019 qualified, will be eligible to bid cause of default under the terms cation, late submittal of annual tender the total amount due. The Baldwin County Com- on this project. of the Note secured by said petroleum certification, and fail- The Mortgagee/Transferee re- mission will hold a public Mortgage, including but not ure to apply to the E2 program serves the right to bid for and MORTGAGE hearing on Tuesday, April 16, A certified check or bid bond limited to, nonpayment of the in the required timeframe. purchase the real estate and to FORECLOSURE SALE 2019, beginning at 8:30 a.m., in payable to the Gulf Shores City indebtedness as and when due. The Department is proposing credit its purchase price against Default having been made in the the Baldwin County Administra- Schools, in an amount not less The indebtedness remains in a civil penalty in the amount of the expenses of sale and the payment of the indebtedness tion Building, Commission than five (5) percent of the default, and this sale will be $15,000.00. The order, if issued, indebtedness secured by the real secured by that certain mortgage Chambers, Bay Minette, Alaba- amount of the bid, but in no made for the sole purpose of would require LA Recycling estate. executed by Melissa CostaTuck- ma. event more than $10,000, must paying the same, including all Services, LLC, to comply with all This sale is subject to post- er and James Tucker, wife and The purpose of this hearing in accompany the bidder's propos- expenses of the sale, attorney's terms, conditions, and limitations ponement or cancellation. husband, originally in favor of accordance with the State of al. Performance and Statutory fees, and all other payments of its reissued General NPDES Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Mortgage Electronic Registra- Alabama Legislative Act Labor and Material Payment provided for under the terms of Permit Number ALG180853, Mortgagee/Transferee tion Systems, Inc., as nominee 41-9-166, Title II, Chapter 19, Bonds will be required at the said Mortgage. submit overdue Discharge Moni- for Platinum Mortgage, Inc., on Sections 1 thru 24, of the Code of signing of the Contract. toring Report data, submit Ginny Rutledge the 27th day of June, 2016, said Alabama 1975; Act 11-19-1 thru Said property will be sold subject overdue Annual Petroleum Cer- SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C. mortgage recorded in the Office 11-19-24, of the Code of Alaba- One set of Bid Documents to the following items, which tifications, submit an Engineer- P. O. Box 55727 of the Judge of Probate of ma 1975; Act 41-9-165, of the (printed set & electronic set) will may affect the title to said real ing Report, and to pay the civil Birmingham, AL 35255-5727 Baldwin County, Alabama, in Code of Alabama; is to receive be available to each pre-qualified property: all zoning ordinances; penalty. Attorney for Mortgagee/ Instrument Number 1578826; input on the proposed revisions prime Contractor from Walcott matters which would be dis- Interested persons may submit Transferee the undersigned Pingora Loan to the unincorporated Baldwin Adams Verneuille Architects, closed by an accurate survey or written comments, including re- www.sirote.com/foreclosures Servicing, LLC, as Mortga- County Flood Damage Preven- Inc. for the cost of printing and inspection of the property; any quest for a hearing, within 30 447963 gee/Transferee, under and by tion Ordinance adopted by the handling. Cost is non-refundable. outstanding taxes, including but days of the publication date of April 3-10-17, 2019 virtue of the power of sale County Commission. Only full sets will be distributed. not limited to, ad valorem taxes, this notice, to the contained in said mortgage, will On Tuesday, April 16, 2019, at Drawings and specifications may which constitute liens upon said Alabama Department of NOTICE OF MORTGAGE sell at public outcry to the a regularly scheduled Commis- be examined at the office of the property; special assessments; all Environmental Management FORECLOSURE SALE highest bidder for cash, in front sion meeting the County Com- Architect. outstanding bills for public Attention Glenda L. Dean, of the main entrance of the mission will vote to approve or utilities, which constitute liens Chief of Water Division, STATE OF ALABAMA Courthouse at Bay Minette, deny the proposed revisions to All questions concerning the upon said property; all restric- PO Box 301463 COUNTY OF BALDWIN Baldwin County, Alabama, on the unincorporated Baldwin project during bidding shall be tive covenants, easements, Montgomery, Alabama January 25, 2019, during the County Flood Damage Preven- submitted in writing via fax (251) rights-of-way; the statutory right 36130-1463 Default having been made in legal hours of sale, all of its right, tion Ordinance, in the Baldwin 928-6045 or via email: missouri of redemption pursuant to Ala- The comment period shall end the indebtedness secured by that title, and interest in and to the County Administration Building, @wavarchitects.com. bama law; and any other matters at the close of business 30 days certain mortgage executed by following described real estate, Commission Chambers, Bay of record superior to said from the publication date of this Marcel K Chavez Husband situated in Baldwin County, Minette, Alabama. Bids must be submitted on Mortgage. To the best of the notice. A copy of the proposed Pamela C Chavez Wife to Alabama, to-wit: Copies of the proposed revi- proposal forms furnished by the knowledge and belief of the order is available on the ADEM Mortgage Electronic Registra- Lot 2, Gaineswood, Unit 1, sions are available for public Architect or copies thereof. No undersigned, the party in posses- webpage at http://adem.alabam tion Systems, Inc., as nominee according to the plat thereof review at the Foley Satellite bids will be considered unless the sion of the real property is John a.gov/compInfo/adminOrders.c for Branch Banking and Trust recorded on Slide 1471-B, in the Courthouse, Building Inspection bidder, whether resident or Mark Gifford and Marlo Dana nt or may be obtained by written Company, its successors and Office of the Judge of Probate, Department, 201 East Section non-resident of Alabama, is Gifford or tenant(s). request to the above address. A assigns dated February 25, 2011; Baldwin County, Alabama. Avenue, Foley, Alabama; Fair- properly qualified to submit a Alabama law gives some persons nominal fee for copying may be said mortgage being recorded on Property street address for hope Satellite Courthouse, Build- proposal for this construction. who have an interest in property charged. March 3, 2011, as Instrument informational purposes: 9927 ing Inspection Department, 1100 This shall include, among other the right to redeem the property This notice is hereby given this No. 1276079 in the Office of the Gaineswood Blvd , Fairhope, AL Fairhope Avenue, Fairhope, Ala- qualifications, evidence of hold- under certain circumstances. 10th day of April, 2019, by Judge of Probate of Baldwin 36532 bama; Monday thru Friday, ing a current and appropriate Programs may also exist that authorization of the Alabama County, Alabama. Said Mort- THIS PROPERTY WILL BE during normal business hours or license from the State Licensing help persons avoid or delay the Department of Environmental gage was last sold, assigned and SOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHERE on the Baldwin County Home Board for General Contractors, foreclosure process. An attorney Management. transferred to Branch Banking IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR- Page, www.baldwincountyal.gov, Montgomery, Alabama. Evi- should be consulted to help you and Trust Company to be RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX- click on Department link, then dence of license must be shown understand these rights and Lance R. LeFleur recorded in the Office of the PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO Building Inspection. before bidding or bid will not be programs as a part of the Director Judge of Probate of Baldwin TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY- March 20-22-27-29; received or considered by the foreclosure process. County, Alabama. MENT AND WILL BE SOLD April 3-5-10, 2019 Architect; the bidder shall show Nondiscrimination Statement: The undersigned, Branch SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF such evidence by clearly display- LAKEVIEW LOAN The Department does not dis- Banking and Trust Company, REDEMPTION OF ALL PAR- ing his or her current license SERVICING, LLC criminate on the basis of race, under and by virtue of the power TIES ENTITLED THERETO. number on the outside of the as holder of said mortgage color, national origin, sex, reli- of sale contained in said mort- Alabama law gives some persons sealed enveloped in which the gion, age or disability in the gage, will sell at public outcry to who have an interest in property proposal is delivered. McCalla Raymer administration of its programs. the highest bidder for cash the right to redeem the property Leibert Pierce, LLC April 10, 2019 before the main entrance of the under certain circumstances. Gulf Coast Media • Baldwin County • APRIL 10, 2019 • LEGAL NOTICES • 31

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Programs may also exist that following described property, The indebtedness secured by For informational purposes only, a distance of 147.60 feet to the feet South and 20 feet West of help persons avoid or delay the towit: said Mortgage has been and is the property address is: 109 Point of Beginning. According to the Northwest corner of a lot foreclosure process. An attorney hereby declared due and payable Conti Court, Fairhope, AL survey by Survey Services dated heretofore conveyed by John should be consulted to help you Commencing at the Southeast because of default under the 36532. Any property address July 7, 2017. Vincent and Edna Vincent his understand these rights and corner of Fractional Section1, terms of the Note secured by said provided is not part of the legal INCLUDING a 2017 Southern wife, to Sylvester and Lucy programs as a part of the Township 8 South, Rage 2 East, Mortgage, including but not description of the property sold manufactured home, Serial No. Hawthorne, thence run North foreclosure process. in Baldwin County, Alabama; limited to, nonpayment of the herein and in the event of any RUS070120ALAB, permanently 104.5 feet for a Point of This sale is made for the purpose thence run North 00 deg. 13 min. indebtedness as and when due. discrepancy, the legal description affixed thereto; Beginning; thence run West 209 of paying the indebtedness se- 23 sec. West, a distance of 40 feet The indebtedness remains in referenced herein shall control. together with the hereditaments feet; thence run North 104.5 feet; cured by said mortgage, as well to the North right-of-way line of default, and this sale will be and appurtenances thereunto thence run East 209 feet; thence as the expenses of foreclosure. Baldwin County Road No. 26, made for the sole purpose of THIS PROPERTY WILL BE belonging and all fixtures now run South 104.5 feet to the Point The successful bidder must a/k/a Bay Road West; thence run paying the same, including all SOLD ON AN "AS-IS, attached to and used in connec- of Beginning. Together with the tender a non-refundable deposit along said right-of-way South 89 expenses of the sale, attorney's WHERE-IS" BASIS, SUBJECT tion with the premises herein right of ingress and egress over of Five Thousand Dollars deg. 45 min. 14 sec. West, a fees, and all other payments TO ANY EASEMENTS, EN- described. said 20 foot lane which runs ($5,000.00) in certified funds distance of 1,470.00 feet to the provided for under the terms of CUMBRANCES, AND EXCEP- This property will be sold on South from the within described made payable to Sirote & Point of Beginning of the parcel said Mortgage. TIONS REFLECTED IN THE an "as is, where is" basis, subject lot to U.S. Highway 31. Said Permutt, P.C. at the time and herein described; thence contin- MORTGAGE AND THOSE to any easements, encumbrances, property lying in the Northwest place of the sale. The balance of ue South 89 deg. 45 min. 14 sec. Said property will be sold subject CONTAINED IN THE RE- and exceptions reflected in the Quarter of the Southeast Quar- the purchase price must be paid West along the said North to the following items, which CORDS OF THE OFFICE OF mortgage and those contained in ter of Section 24, Township 4 in certified funds by noon the right-of-way, a distance of 210 may affect the title to said real THE JUDGE OF PROBATE OF the records of the office of the South, Range 2 East, Baldwin next business day at the Law feet; thence run North 00 deg. 13 property: all zoning ordinances; THE COUNTY WHERE THE Judge of Probate of the county County, Alabama. Office of Sirote & Permutt, P.C. min. 23 sec. West, a distance of matters which would be dis- ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROP- where the above-described prop- Property street address for at the address indicated below. 783.80 feet; thence run North 74 closed by an accurate survey or ERTY IS SITUATED. THIS erty is situated. informational purposes: 31349 Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reserves deg. 05 min. 23 sec. East, a inspection of the property; any PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD This property will be sold Jessie Rd, Spanish Fort, AL the right to award the bid to the distance of 218.12 feet; thence outstanding taxes, including but WITHOUT WARRANTY OR without warranty or recourse, 36527 next highest bidder should the run South 00 deg. 12 min. 23 sec. not limited to, ad valorem taxes, RECOURSE, EXPRESS OR IM- expressed or implied as to title, THIS PROPERTY WILL BE highest bidder fail to timely East, a distance of 842.69 feet to which constitute liens upon said PLIED AS TO TITLE, USE use and/or enjoyment and will be SOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHERE tender the total amount due. the North right-of-way of said property; special assessments; all AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND sold subject to the right of IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR- The Mortgagee/Transferee re- Baldwin County Road No. 26, outstanding bills for public WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO redemption of all parties entitled RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX- serves the right to bid for and a/k/a Bay Road West, and the utilities, which constitute liens THE RIGHT OF REDEMP- thereto. PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO purchase the real estate and to said Point of Beginning; TO- upon said property; all restric- TION OF ALL PARTIES ENTI- Alabama law gives some TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY- credit its purchase price against GETHER WITH a 1993 Legend tive covenants, easements, TLED THERETO. persons who have an interest in MENT AND WILL BE SOLD the expenses of sale and the mobile home, Serial/VIN Num- rights-of-way; the statutory right property the right to redeem the SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF indebtedness secured by the real ber HL0875AL, current Alaba- of redemption pursuant to Ala- Alabama law gives some persons property under certain circum- REDEMPTION OF ALL PAR- estate. ma title number 46533999. bama law; and any other matters who have an interest in property stances. Programs may also exist TIES ENTITLED THERETO. This sale is subject to postpone- of record superior to said the right to redeem the property that help persons avoid or delay Alabama law gives some persons ment or cancellation. Property Address For Infor- Mortgage. To the best of the under certain circumstances. the foreclosure process. An who have an interest in property Pingora Loan Servicing, LLC, mation Only: 11711 Bay Road knowledge and belief of the Programs may also exist that attorney should be consulted to the right to redeem the property Mortgagee/Transferee West, Foley, Alabama 36535. undersigned, the party in posses- help persons avoid or delay the help you understand these rights under certain circumstances. sion of the real property is foreclosure process. An attorney and programs as a part of the Programs may also exist that Jahan Berns NOTICE: Alabama law gives Robyn H. Creal-Griffin or ten- should be consulted to help you foreclosure process. help persons avoid or delay the SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C. some persons who have an ant(s). understand these rights and Said sale will be made subject foreclosure process. An attorney P. O. Box 55727 interest in property the right to Alabama law gives some persons programs as a part of the to any existing Federal Tax Lien, should be consulted to help you Birmingham, AL 35255-5727 redeem the property under who have an interest in property foreclosure process. if any, and/or Special Assess- understand these rights and Attorney for Mortgagee/ certain circumstances. Programs the right to redeem the property ments, if any, which might programs as a part of the Transferee may also exist that help persons under certain circumstances. This sale is made for the purpose adversely affect the title to the foreclosure process. www.sirote.com/foreclosures avoid or delay the foreclosure Programs may also exist that of paying the indebtedness se- subject property. This sale is made for the purpose 443264 process. An attorney should be help persons avoid or delay the cured by mortgage as well as the Said sale will be made for the of paying the indebtedness se- December 12-19-26, 2018 consulted to help you understand foreclosure process. An attorney expenses of foreclosure, includ- purpose of paying the indebted- cured by said mortgage, as well The above mortgage foreclosure these rights and programs as should be consulted to help you ing a reasonable attorney's fees ness secured by the above- as the expenses of foreclosure. sale has been postponed until part of the foreclosure process. understand these rights and and other purposes set out in described mortgage, and the The successful bidder must 03/29/2019 during the legal hours programs as a part of the said mortgage. proceeds thereof will be applied tender a non-refundable deposit of sale in front of the main This sale is made for the foreclosure process. as provided by the terms of the of Five Thousand Dollars entrance of the courthouse in the purpose of foreclosing the mort- Trustmark National Bank said mortgage. This sale is ($5,000.00) in certified funds City of Bay Minette, Baldwin gage and paying all of the DITECH FINANCIAL LLC Paul K. Lavelle, Esq. subject to postponement or made payable to Sirote & County, Alabama. outstanding indebtedness se- F/K/A GREEN TREE Attorney for Mortgagee cancellation; contact Margery Permutt, P.C. at the time and February 6, 2019 cured thereby and all costs and SERVICING LLC Spina, & Lavelle, P.C. Oglesby at the phone number place of the sale. The balance of The above mortgage foreclosure expenses associated therewith, as holder of said mortgage One Perimeter Park South- shown below prior to attending the purchase price must be paid sale has been postponed until including, but not limited to, Suite 400N the sale. in certified funds by noon the 05/31/2019 during the legal hours reasonable attorney's fees. Birmingham, Alabama 35243 next business day at the Law of sale in front of the main McCalla Raymer (205) 298-1800 Robin E. Pate Office of Sirote & Permutt, P.C. entrance of the courthouse in the Jane Averitt Leibert Pierce, LLC 19-01076-FC Attorney for Vanderbilt at the address indicated below. City of Bay Minette, Baldwin Lender Two North Twentieth April 3-10-17, 2019 Mortgage and Finance, Inc. Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reserves County, Alabama. Timothy D. Garner, Esq. 2 20th Street North, Suite 1000 ROSEN HARWOOD, P.A. the right to award the bid to the April 10, 2019 Olmstead, Harrell & Garner, Birmingham, AL 35203 2200 Jack Warner Pkwy Ste 200 next highest bidder should the LLC (800) 275-7171 STATE OF ALABAMA P.O. Box 2727 highest bidder fail to timely Post Office Box 3304 [email protected] COUNTY OF BALDWIN Tuscaloosa, AL 35403 tender the total amount due. Gulf Shores, Alabama 365473304 File No. 994918 (205) 344-5000 The Mortgagee/Transferee re- CITY OF FAIRHOPE Telephone 251-968-5540 www.foreclosurehotline.net NOTICE OF MORTGAGE April 10-17-24, 2019 serves the right to bid for and NOTICE OF COMPLETION Facsimile 251-968-5451 THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- FORECLOSURE SALE purchase the real estate and to LEGAL NOTICE April 10-17-24, 2019 TEMPTING TO COLLECT A Default having been made in credit its purchase price against DEBT. ANY INFORMATION the payment of the indebtedness Public Notice the expenses of sale and the Project No: WAT001-17 OBTAINED WILL BE USED secured by that certain mortgage 95-98 Storage indebtedness secured by the real Project Name: Painting Two FOR THAT PURPOSE. executed by TERRY WAYNE Formerly estate. Million Gallon Water Tower NOTICE OF MORTGAGE March 27; April 3-10, 2019 STEWART and GLENDA S. B & K Self Storage This sale is subject to postpone- FORECLOSURE SALE STEWART, husband and wife, 27950 Hwy. 98 E. ment or cancellation. In accordance with Chapter 1, STATE OF ALABAMA on the 4th day of June 2018, to Elberta, AL 36530 Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC, Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975, STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF BALDWIN VANDERBILT MORTGAGE 251-213-8531 a Delaware Limited for contracts over $50,000 and COUNTY OF BALDWIN AND FINANCE, INC., as recor- Liability Company, less than $500,000, Notice is NOTICE is hereby given ded in Instrument No. 1702985, Pursuant to the "Self Service Mortgagee/Transferee hereby given that Utility Service Default having been made in the that a bill substantially as follows as modified by Loan Modifica- Storage Act" (Acts 1981) No. Co., Inc., CONTRACTOR, has indebtedness secured by that will be introduced in the 2019 tion Agreement recorded in 81-769, p1321.1. Hereby gives Jahan Berns completed the Contract for Bid certain mortgage executed by Regular Session of the Legisla- Instrument No. 1712919, in the notice of sale to pay past due rent SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C. No 002-17, Painting Two Million Robyn H. Creal-Griffin to Mort- ture of Alabama and application office of the Probate Judge of and other charges said act to wit: P. O. Box 55727 Gallon Water Tower, Project No. gage Electronic Registration Sys- for its passage and enactment Baldwin County, Alabama; Birmingham, AL 35255-5727 WAT001-17, Painting Two Mil- tems, Inc. as nominee for Elite will be made: VANDERBILT MORTGAGE Unit #8, #19, #21, #34, #81 Attorney for Mortgagee/ lion Gallon Water Tower for the Home Loans dated March 27, Relating to Baldwin County; to AND FINANCE, INC., as Mort- Deanna Askins Transferee City of Fairhope, Alabama, 2009; said mortgage being recor- provide a procedure to study the gagee, by reason of such default Elberta, AL 36530 www.sirote.com/foreclosures OWNER, and has made request ded on April 2, 2009, as impact certain new subdivisions having declared all of the 446860 for final settlement of said Instrument No. 1170209 in the or multi-family developments indebtedness secured by said (All units are Misc./household March 8-15-22, 2019 Contract. Any claims for labor, Office of the Judge of Probate of will have on the student capacity mortgage due and payable and items) The above mortgage foreclo- materials or otherwise in connec- Baldwin County, Alabama. Said of its school district. such default continuing, notice is sure sale has been postponed tion with this project should be Mortgage was last sold, assigned April 3-5-10-12-17-19-24, 2019 hereby given that, acting under If not redeemed by tenant, items until 06/28/2019 during the legal itemized, notarized, and presen- and transferred to Green Tree the power of sale contained in will be disposed of on April 25, hours of sale in front of the main ted to: Servicing LLC in Instrument MORTGAGE said mortgage, VANDERBILT 2019 entrance of the courthouse in the 1379004 in the Office of the FORECLOSURE SALE MORTGAGE AND FINANCE, City of Bay Minette, Baldwin OWNER: Judge of Probate of Baldwin INC., as Mortgagee, will sell at April 10- 17, 2019 County, Alabama. CITY OF FAIRHOPE County, Alabama. Default having being made in the public outcry, for cash to the April 10, 2019 555 South Section Street The undersigned, Ditech Finan- payment of the indebtedness highest bidder, in front of the P.O. Drawer 429 cial LLC f/k/a Green Tree secured by that certain mortgage Courthouse door, in the City of MORTGAGE Fairhope, AL 36533 Servicing LLC, under and by dated February 21, 2014 execu- Bay Minette, Baldwin County, FORECLOSURE SALE virtue of the power of sale ted by Tara N. Wolff, an Alabama, during the legal hours Notice of Completion On or before (30 days) or same contained in said mortgage, will unmarried woman, in favor of of sale on May 9, 2019, the Default having been made in the will be barred. sell at public outcry to the Mortgage Electronic Registra- following described real and payment of the indebtedness In accordance with Chapter 1, highest bidder for cash before tion Systems, Inc., solely as personal property situated in secured by that certain mortgage Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975, Contractor: the main entrance of the Court nominee for Trustmark National Baldwin County, Alabama, to- executed by Wendy Lett and notice is hereby given that Utility Service Co., Inc. House in Baldwin County, Ala- Bank, said Mortgage being wit Alfred Lett AKA Wade Lett, Griner Drilling Service, Inc., has 535 Courtney Hodges Blvd. bama during the legal hours of recorded March 26, 2014, in husband and wife, originally in completed the construction of the Perry, GA 31069 sale (between 11am and 4pm), on Instrument Number 1447901, in Lot 1: favor of CitiFinancial Corpora- Williamson Well Site Improve- March 20-27; April 3-10, 2019 the 18th day of April, 2019 the the Office of the Judge of Commencing at the Southeast tion, LLC, on the 28th day of ments, Well #10; CMOB170005 following property, situated in Probate of Baldwin County, corner of Section 20, Township 6 July, 2003, said mortgage recor- for the Orange Beach Water NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Baldwin County, Alabama, to- Alabama; having later been South, Range 5 East, Baldwin ded in the Office of the Judge of Authority and is requesting final FORECLOSURE wit: assigned to Trustmark National County, Alabama; thence run Probate of Baldwin County, settlement of said Contract. The North half of the Follow- Bank by instrument recorded in North a distance of 2646.0 feet to Alabama, in Instrument Number All persons having any claim WHEREAS, default having ing described parcel: Instrument Number 1504720, in a point; thence run West along 746425; the undersigned Bay- for labor, materials, or otherwise been made in the payment of the the Office of the Judge of the centerline of Baldwin County view Loan Servicing, LLC, a in connection with this project indebtedness secured by that Beginning at the Northeast Probate of Baldwin County, Highway #38 a distance of Delaware Limited Liability Com- should immediately notify Denise certain mortgage executed by corner of the Southwest Quarter Alabama. Said default continues 3468.50 feet to a point; thence pany , as Mortgagee/Transferee, King, Goodwyn, Mills & Cad- Robert Shepler, Jr. and wife of the Northeast Quarter of and notice is hereby given that run South a distance of 40 feet to under and by virtue of the power wood, 11 North Water Street, Courtney Shepler, to Jane Aver- Section 35, Township 2 South, the undersigned, Trustmark Na- an iron pipe on the South of sale contained in said mort- Suite 15250, Mobile, AL 36602. itt, said mortgage being dated Range 2 East, Baldwin County, tional Bank, under and by virtue right-of-way line of said Baldwin gage, will sell at public outcry to April 3-10-17-24, 2019 August 23, 2013, and recorded Alabama; thence run South 00' of the power of sale contained in County Highway #38 (80 foot the highest bidder for cash, in September 11, 2013, at Instru- 28' 45" East, 661.64 feet; thence said mortgage, will sell at public right-of-way); thence run South front of the main entrance of the ment Number 1419555, in the run South 89' 31' 59" West, outcry to the highest bidder for 00°08'00" West a distance of Courthouse at Bay Minette, Office of the Judge of Probate of 246.08 feet; thence run North 00' cash at the main entrance to the 1016.05 feet to a capped rod Baldwin County, Alabama, on PUBLIC NOTICE Baldwin County, Alabama, and 28 45" West, 660.96 feet; thence County Courthouse, Baldwin found at the Point of Beginning; March 29, 2019, during the legal under and by virtue of the power run North 89' 22' 28" East, County, Alabama on 06/19/2019, thence continue South 00°08'00" hours of sale, all of its right, title, Eastern Shore Metropolitan of sale and other terms and 246.08 feet to the Point of during the legal hours of sale, the West a distance of 133.94 feet to and interest in and to the Planning Organization conditions contained in said Beginning; said tract lying and following described real estate a capped rod set; thence run following described real estate, mortgage, the said Jane Averitt, being in the Southwest Quarter situated in Baldwin County, North 89°03'44" West a distance situated in Baldwin County, POLICY BOARD WORK SES- as lender and holder of said of the Northeast Quarter of Alabama, to-wit: of 147.62 feet to a capped rod set Alabama, to-wit: SION AND REGULAR MEET- mortgage, will sell at auction to Section 35, Township 2 South, on the East right-of-way line of From the Southeast corner of ING, TECHNICAL ADVISORY the highest bidder for cash on Range 2 East, Baldwin County, Lot 40, Idlewild, Phase Three, as Community Lane (30 foot right- Section 24, Township 4 South, COMMITTEE (TAC) MEET- the steps in front of the main Alabama. recorded on Slide 1868-A, of the of-way); thence run North Range 2 East, run West along the ING, CITIZENS ADVISORY entrance of the Baldwin County records in the Office of the Judge 00°08'34" East along said right- South line of said section 1965.3 COMMITTEE (CAC) MEET- Courthouse in Bay Minette, Said property is commonly of Probate, Baldwin County, of-way line a distance of 133.94 feet; thence run North along the ING, AND BICYCLE AND Alabama, during the legal hours known as 10720 Charlie Hodges Alabama. feet to a capped rod found; West side of a 20 foot lane 1845 PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY of sale on April 30, 2019, the Road, Bay Minette, AL 36507. thence run South 89°03'44" East feet, more or less, to a point 86.2 COMMITTEE (BPAC) MEET- 32 • LEGAL NOTICES • APRIL 10, 2019 Baldwin County • Gulf Coast Media

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ING the same within time allowed by hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate appear and contest same, if you law or the same will be barred. having claims against said estate are hereby required to present think proper. The Eastern Shore Metropolitan Michael Tull are hereby required to present the same within time allowed by Witness my hand this 27th day Planning Organization (MPO) Personal Representative the same within time allowed by law or the same will be barred. of March, 2019. READ Policy Board will meet for a Augustine Meaher, III law or the same will be barred. Michele L. Wilson and Harry D'Olive, Jr. Work Session on Wednesday, Attorney at Law Kirke Alan King Michael Russ Long Judge of Probate April 10, 2019 at 10:00 AM in 107 St. Francis Street, Personal Representative Personal Representatives J. Michael Newton the Commission Conference Suite 1910 Samuel N. Crosby L. D. Owen, III 605 Bel Air Boulevard Room at the Baldwin County Mobile, AL 36602 Stone Crosby, P.C. Attorney At Law Suite 22 135 Hand Avenue LOCAL. Satellite Courthouse at 1100 April 10-17-24, 2019 8820 U.S. Hwy. 90 Mobile, Al 36606 Fairhope Avenue, Fairhope, AL Daphne, AL 36526 Bay Minette, AL 36507 April 10-17-24, 2019 36532. In the Probate Court of March 27; April 3-10, 2019 April 10-17-24, 2019 Baldwin County, Alabama In the Probate Court of The Eastern Shore Metropolitan Case No. 36787 In the Probate Court of In the Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama Planning Organization (MPO) Estate of Baldwin County, Alabama Baldwin County, Alabama Case No. 36734 Policy Board will meet for its John E. Deloney Case No. 36592 Case No. 36676 In Re: Estate of regularly scheduled meeting on Notice of Appointment Estate of Estate of Bruce Edward Holdt, Wednesday, April 24, 2019 at to be Published Mary Stanley McKeever Danny Lee Spears Deceased SHOP 10:00 AM in the Council Letters Testamentary on the Notice of Appointment Notice of Appointment Chambers at the Spanish Fort estate of said deceased having to be Published to be Published To: Marnie Ester Franze, Melis- City Hall at 7361 Spanish Fort been granted to the undersigned Letters Testamentary on the Letters Testamentary on the sa JoAnn Roe, Theodore Charles on the 20th day of March, 2019, estate of said deceased having estate of said deceased having Holdt, any and all Heirs at Law LOCAL. Boulevard, Spanish Fort, AL 36527. by the Honorable Harry D'Olive, been granted to the undersigned been granted to the undersigned and Next of Kin of Bruce Jr., Judge of the Probate Court on the 15th day of March, 2019, on the 21st day of March, 2019, Edward Holdt, Deceased The Bicycle and Pedestrian of Baldwin County, notice is by the Honorable Harry D'Olive, by the Honorable Harry D'Olive, Advisory Committee will meet hereby given that all persons Jr., Judge of the Probate Court Jr., Judge of the Probate Court This day came Jane Turk on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at having claims against said estate of Baldwin County, notice is of Baldwin County, notice is Tyler and filed her Petition 9:00 AM in the Meeting Class- are hereby required to present hereby given that all persons hereby given that all persons Letters of Administration with room at Spanish Fort City Hall the same within time allowed by having claims against said estate having claims against said estate Will Annexed and Petition for at 7361 Spanish Fort Boulevard, law or the same will be barred. are hereby required to present are hereby required to present Exemption Allowances for the LIVE Spanish Fort, AL 36527. Jeanne D. Maes and the same within time allowed by the same within time allowed by Estate of Bruce Edward Holdt, Jane D. Penton law or the same will be barred. law or the same will be barred. Deceased. The Citizens Advisory Commit- Personal Representatives Marlene M. Sherrin Leann Spears Milan It is ordered that the 8th day Camille R. Ford Personal Representative Personal Representative of May, 2019, at 10:00 A.M., in LOCAL. tee will meet on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 1:00 PM in the Attorney at Law Brian P. Britt Daniel G. Blackburn the Bay Minette Probate Office, Meeting Classroom at Spanish Post Office Box 2925 Kopesky & Britt Attorney at Law Courthouse Annex, be, and the Fort City Hall at 7361 Spanish Daphne, AL 36526 P.O. Box 1138 Post Office Box 458 same hereby is, appointed as the Fort Boulevard, Spanish Fort, April 3-10-17, 2019 Fairhope, Al 36533 Bay Minette, AL 36507 day and time on which to hear AL 36527. April 3-10-17, 2019 April 3-10-17, 2019 said petitions, at which time you In the Probate Court of In the Probate Court of can appear and contest the same, The Technical Advisory Com- Baldwin County, Alabama In the Probate Court of if you think proper. Case No. 36660 Baldwin County, Alabama Baldwin County, Alabama mittee will meet on Wednesday, Case No. 36767 Witness my hand this 20th day April 17, 2019 at 10:00 AM in Estate of Case No. 36671 of March, 2019. John Daniel Driscoll, Sr. Estate of Estate of the Council Chambers at the Mona R. Thompson Harry D'Olive, Jr. Spanish Fort City Hall at 7361 Notice of Appointment Ralph Price, Jr. Judge of Probate to be Published Notice of Appointment Notice of Appointment Spanish Fort Boulevard, Spanish to be Published Laura M. Coker Fort, AL 36527. Letters Testamentary on the to be Published Stone Crosby, P.C. estate of said deceased having Letters of Administration on Letters Testamentary on the estate of said deceased having 8820 U.S. Highway 90 The proposed combined agenda been granted to the undersigned the estate of said deceased having Daphne, AL 36526 on the 15th day of March, 2019, been granted to the undersigned been granted to the undersigned for each meeting may be viewed on the 15th day of March, 2019, April 3-10-17, 2019 on the Eastern Shore MPO by the Honorable Harry D'Olive, on the 12th day of March, 2019, by the Honorable Harry D'Olive, STATE OF ALABAMA} website: (http://www.easternsho Jr., Judge of the Probate Court by the Honorable Harry D'Olive, Jr., Judge of the Probate Court COUNTY OF BALDWIN} rempo.org) fourteen days prior of Baldwin County, notice is Jr., Judge of the Probate Court of Baldwin County, notice is PROBATE COURT FOR to the meeting. For more hereby given that all persons of Baldwin County, notice is hereby given that all persons SAID COUNTY information regarding the meet- having claims against said estate hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate this 18th day of March, 2019 ings listed above, please contact are hereby required to present having claims against said estate the same within time allowed by are hereby required to present are hereby required to present CASE NO. 36713 the Eastern Shore MPO at the same within time allowed by 251-990-4643. law or the same will be barred. the same within time allowed by John Daniel Driscoll, Jr. law or the same will be barred. law or the same will be barred. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Personal Representative Christopher Price and Jan T. Autrey TO PROBATE WILL Public participation is solicited Personal Representative without regard to race, color, John R. Nix Lisa Smith Donovan 1325 Dauphin Street Personal Representatives Robert A. Wills TO: Harriet Snowden- national origin, sex, age, religion, Post Office Box 547 disability or family status. Per- Mobile, AL 36604 James M. Burns Stallworth, Brenda Reed, Trav- April 3-10-17, 2019 Attorney at Law Bay Minette, AL 36507 ian Dickingson, Treavor Thick- sons who require special accom- April 3-10-17, 2019 modations under the Americans 611 New Warrington Rd len, Any and all unknown Heirs In the Probate Court of with Disabilities Act or those Suite 2 In the Probate Court of at Law and Next of Kin of Willie Baldwin County, Alabama requiring language translation Pensacola, Fl 32506 Baldwin County, Alabama Albert Thicklen, Deceased Case No. 36743 services should contact the East- March 27; April 3-10, 2019 Case No. 36704 Estate of ern Shore MPO at 251-990-4643. Estate of You will hereby take notice, that Eric Nolan Johnson George David Wiggins on this day came Lazarus Notice of Appointment In the Probate Court of Asistencia de idiomas está dis- Notice of Appointment Thicklen and produce to the to be Published Baldwin County, Alabama ponible poniéndose en contacto to be Published Court a paper writing, purport- Letters of Administration on Case No. 36571 con personal de la MPO en Ancillary Letters of Administra- ing to be the Last Will and the estate of said deceased having Estate of coordinator tion on the estate of said Testament of Willie Albert been granted to the undersigned Joan Carter Rea @easternshorempo.org deceased having been granted to Thicklen, Deceased, and moves on the 13th day of March, 2019, Notice of Appointment the undersigned on the 19th day the Court to admit the said Will by the Honorable Harry D'Olive, to be Published March 27-29; of March, 2019 by the Honorable to Probate and Record. Jr., Judge of the Probate Court Letters Testamentary on the April 3-5-10, 2019 Harry D'Olive, Jr., Judge of the You are notified to be and of Baldwin County, notice is estate of said deceased having Probate Court of Baldwin Coun- appear before me, at my office in hereby given that all persons been granted to the undersigned ty, notice is hereby given that all the Bay Minette Probate Office, Abandon having claims against said estate on the 27th day of March, 2019, persons having claims against Courthouse Annex, of said Coun- Vehicle / Boat are hereby required to present by the Honorable Harry D'Olive, said estate are hereby required ty at 10:00 A.M., on the 30th day the same within time allowed by Jr., Judge of the Probate Court to present the same within time of April, 2019, when the motion law or the same will be barred. of Baldwin County, notice is Notice of Sale Abandoned: allowed by law or the same will will be considered, and show, if 2008 SMRT Fortwo Elizabeth Hudson Johnson hereby given that all persons be barred. anything you have to allege, why VIN: WMEEK31XX8K118863 Personal Representative having claims against said estate Connie Wiggins said paper writing should not be Sale date: May 7, 2019 J. Knox Boteler are hereby required to present Personal Representative admitted to Probate and Record, By: Mo's Towing Boteler, Finley & Wolfe the same within time allowed by William Daniel Calhoun as the true Last Will and Location of sale: 3290 Dauphin Street law or the same will be barred. Testament of said decedent. 23701 AL-59 Duck Calhoun & Megginson Suite 505 Elizabeth Busby Post Office Box 1188 Harry D'Olive, Jr. Robertsdale, AL 36567 Mobile, AL 36606 Personal Representative Last owner's Name: Fairhope, Al 36533 JUDGE OF PROBATE Unknown March 27; April 3-10, 2019 James Parrish Coleman April 3-10-17, 2019 J. Alan Lipscomb April 3-10, 2019 Attorney at Law Benton & Lipscomb 22787 Highway 59 South Estate Notices 200 Fairhope Avenue Notice of Sale Abandoned: In the Probate Court of Robertsdale, AL 36567 Fairhope, AL 36532 2004 Honda Odyssey Baldwin County, Alabama April 10-17-24, 2019 April 3-10-17, 2019 VIN: 5FNRL18844B097080 Case No. 36821 In the Probate Court of Sale date: May 7, 2019 Estate of In the Probate Court of By: Mo's Towing Baldwin County, Alabama Location of sale: Anne Carter Irvine Baldwin County, Alabama Case No. 33574 23701 AL-59 Notice of Appointment Case No. 36650 In Re: Estate of Robertsdale, AL 36567 to be Published Estate of Tommie L. Mims, Last owner's Name: Letters Testamentary on the Laura L. Schueman-Richer Deceased Unknown estate of said deceased having Notice o f Appointment April 3-10, 2019 been granted to the undersigned to be Published To: Millie Mims, Sherese Mims, Notice of Sale Abandoned: on the 27th day of March, 2019, Letters Testamentary on the Anthony Pogue, Michael Brown, 1992 Suzuki GN125 by the Honorable Harry D'Olive, estate of said deceased having Beverly Mims, Shantae Riley, VIN: JS1NF41A1N2101105 Jr., Judge of the Probate Court been granted to the undersigned Nekima Mims, Tommie L. Mims, Sale date: May 8, 2019 of Baldwin County, notice is on the 26th day of March, 2019, Jr., Ben White, Tammy Mims, By: James Rinaudo hereby given that all persons by the Honorable Harry D'Olive, Courtland Mims, Akeem Mims, 14662 Hwy 180 West having claims against said estate Jr., Judge of the Probate Court Gulf Shores, Al 36542 London Mims Any and All Heirs Last owner's name: are hereby required to present of Baldwin County, notice is at Law and Next of Kin of Robert B. Stalcup the same within time allowed by hereby given that all persons Tommie L. Mims, Deceased April 3-10, 2019 law or the same will be barred. having claims against said estate George R. Irvine, III, are hereby required to present And now comes Joycelyn Estate Notices Anne Carson Irvine Nicolson the same within time allowed by Mims, surviving spouse of Tom- and law or the same will be barred. mie L. Mims, Deceased, and files Cecile Starke Irvine, Shannon Schueman in this Court her Petition In the Probate Court of n/k/a Cecile Irvine Bradshaw Personal Representative praying for Personal Property Baldwin County, Alabama Personal Representatives Rita H. Scott Allowance, Homestead and Fam- Case No. 36793 George R. Irvine, III Scott & Scott Law, LLC ily Allowance. Estate of Stone Crosby, P.C. Post Office Box 1248 It is, therefore, Ordered, Barbara Nan Carlson 8820 U.S. Hwy. 90 Fairhope, AL 36533 Adjusted and Decreed by the Notice of Appointment Daphne, AL 36526 April 10-17-24, 2019 Court that the 8th day of May, to be Published April 10-17-24, 2019 2019, at 2:30 P.M., in the Bay Letters Testamentary on the In the Probate Court of Minette Probate Office, Court- estate of said deceased having In the Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama house Annex, be, and the same been granted to the undersigned Baldwin County, Alabama Case No. 36794 hereby is, appointed as the day on the 22nd day of March, 2019, Case No. 36774 Estate of and time for hearing said by the Honorable Harry D'Olive, Estate of Charlotte L. Slaughter petition, at which time you can Jr., Judge of the Probate Court Joanne J. King Notice of Appointment of Baldwin County, notice is Notice of Appointment to be Published hereby given that all persons to be Published Letters Testamentary on the having claims against said estate Letters Testamentary on the estate of said deceased having are hereby required to present estate of said deceased having been granted to the undersigned been granted to the undersigned on the 21st day of March, 2019, on the 15th day of March, 2019, by the Honorable Harry D'Olive, by the Honorable Harry D'Olive, Jr., Judge of the Probate Court Jr., Judge of the Probate Court of Baldwin County, notice is of Baldwin County, notice is hereby given that all persons Gulf Coast Media • Baldwin County • APRIL 10, 2019 • LEGAL NOTICES • 33 LEGAL NOTICES To submit legals send to [email protected] GULF COAST MEDIA www.GulfCoastNewsToday.com THE COURIER • THE ONLOOKER • THE ISLANDER • THE BALDWIN TIMES Annual Drinking Water Quality Report Town of Silverhill The Town of Silverhill is pleased to present to you this year’s Annual Drinking Water Quality Report. This report is designed to inform you about the quality water and services we deliver to you every day. Our con- stant goal is to provide you with a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. We want you to understand the efforts we make to continually improve the water treatment process and protect our water resources. We are committed to ensuring the quality of your water. The Town of Silverhill has completed our Source Water Protection Plan. The plan is available for your review at Town Hall, it provides all potential sources of contamination. Also copies of the Source Water Protection Plan may be purchase at Town Hall. I’m pleased to report that our drinking water is safe and meets federal and state requirements. If you have any questions about the Source Water Protection Plan the Annual Drinking Water Report or concerning water utility, please contact Scottie Smith, 251-945-5198. We want our valued customers to be informed about their water utility. Ifyou want to learn more, please attend any of our regularly sched- uled meetings. They areheld on the 1st & 3rd Monday of each month at 6:30 P.M. at the Silverhill Town Halllocated at 15965 Silverhill Avenue. The Town of Silverhill routinely monitors forconstituents in your drinking water according to federal and state laws. This table showsthe results of our monitoring for the period of January 1st to December 31st, 2018. All drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at leastsmall amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarilyindicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminantsand potential health effects can be obtained by calling the EnvironmentalProtection Agency’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline (1- 800-426-4791). PLAIN LANGUAGE DEFINITIONS Non-Detects (ND) - laboratory analysis indicates that the constituent is not present. Not Required (NR) – Laboratory analysis not required due to waiver granted by the Environmental Protection Agency for the State of Alabama Parts per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mg/l) - one part per million corresponds to one minute in two years or a single penny in $10,000. Parts per billion (ppb) or Micrograms per liter - one part per billion corresponds to one minute in 2,000 years, or a single penny in $10,000,000 Parts per trillion (ppt) or Nanograms per liter (nanograms/l) - one part per trillion corresponds to one minute in 2,000,000 years, or a single penny in $10,000,000,000. Parts per quadrillion (ppq) or Picograms per liter (picograms/l) - one part per quadrillion corresponds to one minute in 2,000,000,000 years or one penny in $10,000,000,000,000. Picocuries per liter (pCi/L) - picocuries per liter is a measure of the radioactivity in water. Millirems per year (mrem/yr) - measure of radiation absorbed by the body Nephelometric Turbidity Unit (NTU) - nephelometric turbidity unit is a measure of the clarity of water. Tur- bidity in excess of 5 NTU is just noticeable to the average person. Variances & Exemptions (V&E) - State or EPA permission not to meet an MCL or a treatment technique under certain conditions. Action Level (AL) - the concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other require- ments which a water system must follow. Treatment Technique (TT) - (mandatory language) A treatment technique is a required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water. Maximum Contaminant Level - (mandatory language) The “Maximum Allowed” (MCL) is the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology. Maximum Contaminant Level Goal - (mandatory language) The “Goal”(MCLG) is the level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety Table of Primary Contaminants At high levels some primary contaminants are known to pose a health risks to humans. This table provides a quick glance of any primary contaminant detections.

GENERAL INFORMATION The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dis- solves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity. Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. People who are immuno-compromised, such as cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, organ trans- plant recipients, HIV/AIDS positive or individuals with other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants, can be particularly at risk from infections. Those at risk should seek advice about drinking water from the health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Crytosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (1-800-426-4791). All drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by call the Environmental Protection Agency’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline (1-800- 426-4791). Based on a study conducted by the ADEM with the approval of the EPA, a statewide waiver for the monitoring of Asbestos and Dioxin was issued. Thus, monitoring for these contaminants was not re- The Perfect quired. Our groundwater comes from the Miocene-Pliocene Aquifer. Well # 1 is located at our ball park. Well # 2 is located behind Town Hall. The Town of Silverhill adds chlorine to the water to kill bacteria. Lime is added to produce a desirable water quality by raising the pH level to reduce corrosion and acidic conditions. MAYOR AND COUNCIL Timothy Wilson Mayor , Nikki C. Haigler, CMC, Town Clerk, Amy Macon, Utility Clerk Scottie Smith, Utilities Supt., Council Members- Bert Jones, Steve Brooks, Jared Lyles, Wayne Greu- Housewarmingloh., Tonie Norden. We at the Town of Silverhill work around the clock to provide top quality water to every tap. We ask The Sumter Item is locally owned and run. that all of our customers help us protect our water sources, which are the heart of our community, our way of life, and our children’s8-JCFSUZ future. St. | Sumter, SC We’re part of this community In 2018 The Town of Silverhill Incurred a lead and copper reporting violation, The violation was failing to provide the customers with their results from803.774.1200 August 2018 lead and copper samples they took for and we believe in Sumter. the Town of Silverhill. The Town Of Silverhill has provided the results to the customers for the August 2018 Lead and Copper Samples, If anyone has any questions please contact Scottie Smith at 251-747- Gift 4287 THANK YOU. www.theitem.com April 10, 2019 34 • LEGAL NOTICES • April 10, 2019 • Baldwin County • Gulf Coast Media

ORDINANCE NO. 1643 use of the preliminary flood hazard data shall only be required where no base flood elevations and/or floodway areas exist or where the preliminary base flood AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL AND REPLACE ORDINANCE NUMBER 1368, elevations or floodway area exceed the base flood elevations and/or floodway ORDINANCE NO. 668, AND ORDINANCE NO. 786 widths in the effective flood hazard data provided by FEMA. Such preliminary KNOWN AS THE FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE data may be subject to revision through valid appeals. CITY OF FAIRHOPE, ALABAMA (2) Upon the issuance of a Letter of Final Determination (LFD) by FEMA, the ARTICLE 1 revised flood hazard data shall be used and replace all previously effective flood hazard data provided by FEMA for the purposes of administrating these regula- Statutory Authorization, Findings of Fact, Purpose And Objectives tions.

Where adopted regulatory standards conflict, the more stringent base flood elevation SECTION A STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION shall prevail. Preliminary FIS data may be subject to change by a valid appeal.

The Legislature of the State of Alabama has in Title 11, Chapter 19, Sections 1-24, SECTION C: ESTABLISHMENT OF A FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT Chapter 45, Sections 1-11, Chapter 52, Sections 1-84, and Title 41, Chapter 9, Sec- tion 166 of the Code of Alabama, 1975, authorized local government units to adopt PERMIT regulations designed to promote the public health, safety, and general welfare of its citizenry. Therefore, the City Council, of City of Fairhope, Alabama, does ordain as A Development Permit shall be required in conformance with the provisions of this follows: ordinance PRIOR to the commencement of any development activities in identified areas of special flood hazard and known flood hazard areas within the City of Fair- SECTION B FINDINGS OF FACT hope.

(1) The flood hazard areas of City of Fairhope, Alabama are subject to periodic SECTION D. COMPLIANCE inundation which results in loss of life and property, health and safety hazards, disruption of commerce and governmental services, extraordinary public ex- No structure or land shall hereafter be located, extended, converted or altered without penditures for flood relief and protection, and impairment of the tax base, all of full compliance with the terms of this ordinance and other applicable regulations. which adversely affect the public health, safety and general welfare. SECTION E. ABROGATION AND GREATER RESTRICTIONS (2) These flood losses are caused by the occupancy in flood hazard areas of uses vulnerable to floods, which are inadequately elevated, flood proofed, or other- This ordinance is not intended to repeal, abrogate, or impair any existing ordinance, wise unprotected from flood damages, and by the cumulative effect of obstruc- easements, covenants, or deed restrictions. However, where this ordinance and tions in floodplains causing increases in flood heights and velocities. another conflict or overlap, whichever imposes the more stringent restrictions shall prevail. SECTION C STATEMENT OF PURPOSE SECTION F. INTERPRETATION It is the purpose of this ordinance to promote the public health, safety and general welfare and to minimize public and private losses due to flood conditions in specific In the interpretation and application of this ordinance all provisions shall be: (1) areas by provisions designed to: considered as minimum requirements; (2) liberally construed in favor of the City Council, and; (3) deemed neither to limit nor repeal any other powers granted under (1) require that uses vulnerable to floods, including facilities which serve such uses, state statutes. be protected against flood damage at the time of initial construction; SECTION G. WARNING AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY (2) restrict or prohibit uses which are dangerous to health, safety and property due to water or erosion hazards, or which increase flood heights, velocities, or ero- The degree of flood protection required by this ordinance is considered reasonable sion; for regulatory purposes and is based on scientific and engineering considerations. Larger floods can and will occur; flood heights may be increased by man-made or (3) control filling, grading, dredging and other development which may increase natural causes. This ordinance does not imply that land outside the Areas of Special flood damage or erosion; Flood Hazard or uses permitted within such areas will be free from flooding or flood damages. This ordinance shall not create liability on the part of City of Fairhope or (4) prevent or regulate the construction of flood barriers which will unnaturally by any officer or employee thereof for any flood damages that result from reliance on divert flood waters, or which may increase flood hazards to other lands; and this ordinance or any administrative decision lawfully made thereunder.

(5) control the alteration of natural floodplains, stream channels, and natural protec- SECTION H. PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION tive barriers which are involved in the accommodation of flood waters. (1) Notice of Violation. If the City of Fairhope determines that an applicant or SECTION D OBJECTIVES other responsible person has failed to comply with the terms and conditions of a permit, or the provisions of this ordinance, it shall issue a written notice of The objectives of this ordinance are: violation, by certified return receipt mail, to such applicant or other responsi- ble person. Where the person is engaged in activity covered by this ordinance (1) to protect human life and health; without having first secured a permit, the notice shall be served on the owner or the responsible person in charge of the activity being conducted on the site. The (2) to minimize damage to public facilities and utilities such as water and gas mains, notice of violation shall contain: electric, telephone and sewer lines, streets and bridges located in floodplains; (a) The name and address of the owner or the applicant or the responsible person; (3) to help maintain a stable tax base by providing for the sound use and develop- (b) The address or other description of the site upon which the violation is ment of flood prone areas in such a manner as to minimize flood blight areas, occurring; (c) A statement specifying the nature of the violation; (4) to minimize expenditure of public money for costly flood control projects; (d) A description of the remedial measures necessary to bring the action or inaction into compliance with the permit or this ordinance and the date for (5) to minimize the need for rescue and relief efforts associated with flooding and the completion of such remedial action; generally undertaken at the expense of the general public; (e) A statement of the penalty or penalties that may be assessed against the person to whom the notice of violation is directed, and; (6) to minimize prolonged business interruptions, and (f) A statement that the determination of violation may be appealed to the City of Fairhope by filing a written notice of appeal within thirty days after the (7) to ensure that potential home buyers are notified that property is in a flood area. notice of violation (except, that in the event the violation constitutes an immediate danger to public health or public safety, 24-hour notice shall be ARTICLE 2 sufficient). GENERAL PROVISIONS (2) Additional Enforcement Actions. If the remedial measures described in the SECTION A LANDS TO WHICH THIS ORDINANCE APPLIES Notice of Violation have not been completed by the date set forth for such com- pletion in the Notice of Violation, any one or more of the following enforcement This ordinance shall apply to all Areas of Special Flood Hazard within the jurisdic- actions may be enacted against the person to whom the Notice of Violation was tion of City of Fairhope, Alabama. directed. Before taking any of the following actions or imposing any of the following penalties, the City of Fairhope shall first notify the applicant or other SECTION B BASIS FOR AREA OF SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD responsible person in writing of its intended action. The City of Fairhope shall provide reasonable opportunity, of not less than ten days (except, that in the The Areas of Special Flood Hazard identified by the Federal Emergency Manage- event the violation constitutes an immediate danger to public health or public ment Agency in its Flood Insurance Study (FIS), dated April 19, 2019, with ac- safety, 24-hour notice shall be sufficient) to cure such violation. In the event the companying maps and other supporting data and any revision thereto, are adopted applicant or other responsible person fails to cure such violation after such no- by reference and declared a part of this ordinance. For those land areas acquired by tice and cure period, the City of Fairhope may take or impose any one or more a municipality through annexation, the current effective FIS and data for Baldwin of the following enforcement actions or penalties: County are hereby adopted by reference. Areas of Special Flood Hazard may also include those areas known to have flooded historically or defined through standard (a) Stop Work Order: The City of Fairhope may issue a stop work order, which engineering analysis by governmental agencies or private parties but not yet incorpo- shall be served on the applicant or other responsible person. The stop work rated in the FIS. order shall remain in effect -until the applicant or other responsible person has taken the remedial measures set forth in the notice of violation or has When Preliminary Flood Insurance Studies and Flood Insurance Rate Maps have otherwise cured the violation or violations described therein, provided the been provided by FEMA to the City of Fairhope: stop work order may be withdrawn or modified to enable the applicant or other responsible person to take the necessary remedial measures to cure (1) Prior to the issuance of a Letter of Final Determination (LFD) by FEMA, the such violation or violations. 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(b) Termination of water service and/or withhold or revoke Certificate of The Building Official is hereby appointed as the Floodplain Administrator responsi- Occupancy: The City of Fairhope may terminate utilities and/or refuse ble for administration and implementation of the provisions of this ordinance. to issue and/or revoke a certificate of occupancy for the building or other improvements and/or repairs conducted or being conducted on the site until SECTION B PERMIT PROCEDURES the applicant or other responsible person has taken the remedial measures set forth in the notice of violation or has otherwise cured the violation or Application for a Development Permit shall be made to the Floodplain Administrator violations described therein. on forms furnished by the City of Fairhope PRIOR to any development activities, (c) Suspension, revocation, or modifications of permit: The City of Fairhope and may include, but not be limited to, the following: Plans in duplicate drawn to may suspend, revoke, or modify the permit authorizing the development scale showing the elevations of the area in question and the nature, location, di- project. A suspended, revoked, or modified permit may be reinstated after mensions, of existing or proposed structures, fill placement, storage of materials or the applicant or other responsible person has taken the remedial measures equipment, and drainage facilities. set forth in the notice of violation or has otherwise cured the violations described therein, provided such permit may be reinstated (upon such con- Specifically, the following procedures and information are required for all projects in ditions as the City of Fairhope may deem necessary) to enable the applicant the Special Flood Hazard Areas within the jurisdiction of City of Fairhope: or other responsible person to take the necessary remedial measures to cure such violations. (1) Application Stage (d) Civil penalties: Violation of the provisions of this ordinance or failure to comply with any of its requirements, including violation of conditions and Surveys are to include: safeguards established in connection with grants of variance or special exceptions shall constitute a misdemeanor. Any person who violates this (a) The Base Flood Elevation (BFE) where provided as set forth in Article 2, ordinance or fails to comply with any of its requirements shall, upon con- Section B; Article 4, Section C; or Article 5, Section D; viction thereof, be fined not more than $500.00 or imprisoned for not more (b) Boundary of the Special Flood Hazard Area and floodway(s) as delineated than 6 months, or both, and in addition, shall pay all costs and expenses on the FIRM or other flood map as determined in Article 2, Section B; involved in the case: Each day such violation continues shall be consid- (c) Flood zone designation of the proposed development area as determined on ered a separate offense. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the City of the FIRM or other flood map as determined in Article 2, Section B; Fairhope from taking such other lawful actions as is necessary to prevent or (d) Elevation in relation to mean sea level (or highest adjacent grade) of the remedy any violation. regulatory lowest floor level, including basement, of all proposed structures; (e) Section 1316 Declaration: Section 1316 of the National Flood Insurance (e) Elevation in relation to mean sea level to which any non-residential struc- Act authorizes FEMA to deny flood insurance to a property declared by the ture will be flood proofed; State, County, or Municipal government to be in violation of the local flood- plain management ordinance. A Section 1316 declaration shall be used Construction documents are to include: when all other legal means to remedy a violation have been exhausted and the structure is noncompliant. Once invoked, the property’s flood insurance (f) At the time of permit application, a FEMA elevation certificate (FEMA coverage will be terminated and no new or renewal policy can be issued; Form81-31), which depicts all required construction elevations, is required no flood insurance claim can be paid on any policy on the property, and to be submitted to the Floodplain Administrator. disaster assistance will be denied. (g) Design certification from a registered professional engineer that any pro- posed non-residential flood-proofed structure will meet the flood-proofing The declaration must be in writing (letter or citation), from the City of Fairhope criteria of Article 4, Sections B(2) and E(2); to the property owner and the applicable FEMA Regional Office, and must (h) Design certification from a registered professional engineer or architect that contain the following items: any new construction or substantial improvement placed in a Coastal High i. The name(s) of the property owner(s) and address or legal description Hazard Area will meet the criteria of Article 4, Section G. of the property sufficient to confirm its identity and location; (i) A Foundation Plan from a registered professional engineer, drawn to scale, ii. A clear and unequivocal declaration that the property is in violation of that shall include details of the proposed foundation system to ensure all a cited State or local law, regulation or ordinance; provisions of this ordinance are met. These details include, but are not iii. A clear statement that the public body making the declaration has limited to, the proposed method of elevation (i.e., fill, solid foundation authority to do so and a citation to that authority; perimeter wall, solid backfilled foundation, open foundation on columns/ iv. Evidence that the property owner has been provided notice of the vio- posts/piers/piles/shear walls) and description of any flood openings required lation and the prospective denial of insurance; and in accordance with Article 4, Sections B(1), B(3), D(7), and E(1) when v. A clear statement that the declaration is being submitted pursuant to solid foundation perimeter walls are used. section 1316 of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as amended. (j) Usage details of any enclosed areas below the lowest floor shall be de- scribed. If a structure that has received a Section 1316 declaration is made compliant (k) Plans and/or details for the protection of public utilities and facilities such with the City of Fairhope’s floodplain management ordinance, then the Section as sewer, gas, electrical, and water systems to be located and constructed to 1316 declaration can be rescinded by the City of Fairhope and flood insurance minimize flood damage. eligibility restored. (l) Description of the extent to which any watercourse will be altered or relo- cated as a result of a proposed development including current and proposed (3) Administrative appeal; judicial review. Any person receiving a Notice of locations of the watercourse. An engineering report shall be provided on Violation may appeal the determination of the City of Fairhope, including but the effects of the proposed project on the flood-carrying capacity of the not limited to the issuance of a stop work order, the assessment of an adminis- watercourse and the effects to properties located both upstream and down- tratively-imposed monetary penalty, the suspension, revocation, modification, stream. The affected properties shall be depicted on a map or on the plot or grant with condition of a permit by the City of Fairhope upon finding that the plan. holder is in violation of permit conditions, or that the holder is in violation of (m) Certification of the plot plan by a licensed professional engineer or surveyor any applicable ordinance or any of the City of Fairhope’s rules and regulations, in the State of Alabama is required. or the issuance of a notice of bond forfeiture. The Notice of Appeal must be in writing and must be received within ten days (2) Construction Stage from the date of the Notice of Violation. A hearing on the appeal shall take place within thirty days, or the earliest date allowed following proper legal noti- For all new construction and substantial improvements, the permit holder shall fication in compliance with Alabama law, from the date of receipt of the Notice provide to the Floodplain Administrator an as-built certification of the regulatory of Appeal by the Floodplain Administrator. floor elevation or flood-proofing level using appropriate FEMA elevation or floodproofing certificate immediately after the lowest floor or flood proofing is (4) All appeals shall be heard and decided by the City of Fairhope’s designated completed. Appeal Board, which shall be the City of Fairhope Building Code Board of Appeals, or their designees. The Appeal Board shall have the power to affirm, (a) When flood proofing is utilized for non-residential structures, said certifi- modify, or reject the original penalty, including the right to increase or decrease cation shall be prepared by or under the direct supervision of a professional the amount of any monetary penalty and the right to add or delete remedial engineer or architect and certified by same. actions required for correction of the violation and compliance with the City of (b) Any work undertaken prior to submission of these certifications shall Fairhope’s flood damage prevention ordinance, and any other applicable local, be at the permit holder’s risk. state, or federal requirements. The decision of the Appeal Board shall be final. (c) The Floodplain Administrator or designated representative shall review the above referenced certification data submitted. Deficiencies detected by (5) A judicial review can be requested by any person aggrieved by a decision or such review shall be corrected by the permit holder immediately and prior order of the City of Fairhope, after exhausting his/her administrative remedies. to further progressive work being allowed to proceed. Failure to submit They shall have the right to appeal de novo to the Circuit Court. certification or failure to make said corrections required hereby, shall be cause to issue a stop-work order for the project. SECTION I. SAVINGS CLAUSE (d) The Floodplain Administrator shall make periodic inspections of projects during construction throughout the Special Flood Hazard Areas within the If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this ordinance is for jurisdiction of the City of Fairhope to ensure that the work is being done any reason held to be noncompliant with 44 Code of Federal Regulation 59-78, such according to the provisions of the local ordinance and the terms of the per- decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. mit. Members of his or her inspections/engineering department shall have a right, upon presentation of proper credentials, to enter on any premises SECTION J. REPEALER within the territorial jurisdiction of the department at any reasonable hour for the purposes of inspection or other enforcement action. Ordinance No. 668, Ordinance No. 786, and Ordinance No. 1368 of the City of Fair- (e) The Floodplain Administrator or designated representative may revoke and hope, Alabama are hereby repealed and replaced. This Repealer shall not, however, require the return of the floodplain development permit by notifying the effect, terminate, or preclude any rights, duties, requirements or terms which arose permit holder in writing stating the reason(s) for the revocation. Permits or existed while said Ordinance was in effect, all of which are specifically preserved. shall be revoked for any substantial departure from the approved appli- cation, plans, and specifications; for refusal or failure to comply with the ARTICLE 3 requirements of State or local laws; or for false statements or misrepresen- ADMINISTRATION tations made in securing the permit. Any floodplain development permit mistakenly issued in violation of an applicable State or local law may also SECTION A DESIGNATION OF FLOODPLAIN ADMINISTRATOR be revoked. (f) In any lot or lots/areas that will be or have been removed from the spe- 36 • LEGAL NOTICES • April 10, 2019 • Baldwin County • Gulf Coast Media

cial flood hazard area utilizing a Letter of Map Revision Based on Fill capacity of any altered or relocated watercourse is maintained. (LOMR-F), the top of fill level must meet the City of Fairhope’s freeboard elevation at that location. If the top of fill level is below the freeboard (9) Where interpretation is needed as to the exact location of boundaries of the elevation, all new structures, additions to existing buildings or substantial Areas of Special Flood Hazard (for example, where there appears to be a improvement must meet the required City of Fairhope freeboard elevation. conflict between a mapped boundary and actual field conditions) the Floodplain Administrator shall make the necessary interpretation. Any person contesting (3) Finished Construction the location of the boundary shall be given a reasonable opportunity to appeal the interpretation as provided in this Ordinance. Upon completion of construction, a FEMA elevation certificate (FEMA Form81-31), which depicts all finished construction elevations, is required to be (10) All records pertaining to the provisions of this ordinance shall be maintained in submitted to the Floodplain Administrator prior to issuance of a Certificate of the office of the Floodplain Administrator and shall be open for public inspec- Occupancy. tion.

(a) If the project includes a floodproofing measure, a FEMA floodproofing (11) In addition, the Floodplain Administrator and his or her designated staff certificate is required to be submitted by the permit holder to the Floodplain is hereby authorized and directed to enforce the provisions of this ordinance. The Administrator. Administrator is further authorized to render interpretations of this ordinance, which (b) If the structure is located in a V-Zone, a V-Zone Certificate is required. are consistent with its spirit and purpose. The applicant shall use the City of Fairhope’s certificate (if available) or develop one that includes the information in the certificate from FEMA’s (a) Right of Entry Home Builder’s Guide to Coastal Construction Technical Fact Sheet No. i. Whenever necessary to make an inspection to enforce any of the provi- 1.5 (2010). The certificate shall provide the following minimum design and sions of this ordinance, or whenever the Administrator has reasonable construction requirements for the V-Zone: cause to believe that there exists in any building or upon any premises i A registered professional engineer or architect shall develop or review any condition or ordinance violation which makes such building, struc- the structural design, specifications, and plans for the construction. ture or premises unsafe, dangerous or hazardous, the Administrator ii A registered professional engineer or architect shall certify that the may enter such building, structure or premises at all reasonable times design and methods of construction to be used are in accordance with to inspect the same or perform any duty imposed upon the Administra- accepted standards of practice for meeting the following criteria: tor by this ordinance. • The bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member of the low- ii. If such building or premises are occupied, the Administrator shall est floor (excluding the pilings or columns) is elevated to or above first present proper credentials and request entry. If such building, the Base Flood Elevation (BFE); and structure, or premises are unoccupied, he shall first make a reasonable • The pile or column foundation and structure attached thereto is effort to locate the owner or other persons having charge or control of anchored to resist flotation, collapse, and lateral movement due to such building or premises. the effects of wind and water loads acting simultaneously on all iii. If entry is refused, the Administrator shall have recourse to every reme- building components. Use ASCE 7-10, Minimum Design Loads dy provided by law to secure entry. for Buildings and Other Structures, for guidance. iv. When the Administrator shall have first obtained a proper inspection iii The space below the lowest floor must be free of obstructions (e.g., warrant or other remedy provided by law to secure entry, no owner building element, equipment, or other fixed objects that can transfer or occupant or any other persons having charge, care or control of flood loads to the foundation, or that can cause floodwaters or waves any building, structure, or premises shall fail or neglect, after proper to be deflected into the building), or must be constructed with non-sup- request is made as herein provided, to promptly permit entry therein porting breakaway walls, open lattice, or insect screening. by the Administrator for the purpose of inspection and examination (c) The Floodplain Administrator shall review the certificate(s) data submit- pursuant to this ordinance. ted. Deficiencies detected by such review shall be corrected by the permit holder immediately and prior to Certificate of Occupancy issuance. (b) Stop Work Orders (d) In some instances, another certification may be required to certify corrected i. Upon notice from the Administrator, work on any building, structure as-built construction. Failure to submit the certification or failure to make or premises that is being performed contrary to the provisions of this required corrections shall be cause to withhold the issuance of a Certificate ordinance shall immediately cease. of Occupancy. ii. Such notice shall be in writing and shall be given to the owner of the (e) Documentation regarding completion and compliance with the require- property, or to his or her agent, or to the person doing the work, and ments stated in the permit application and with Article 3, Section B(1) of shall state the conditions under which work may be resumed. this ordinance shall be provided to the local Floodplain Administrator at the completion of construction or records shall be maintained throughout the (c) Revocation of Permits Construction Stage by inspectors for the Floodplain Administrator. Failure i. The Administrator may revoke a permit or approval, issued under the to provide the required documentation shall be cause to withhold the issu- provisions of this ordinance, in case there has been any false statement ance of a Certificate of Compliance/Occupancy. or misrepresentation as to the material fact in the application or plans (f) All records that pertain to the administration of this ordinance shall be on which the permit or approval was based. maintained and made available for public inspection, recognizing that such ii. The Administrator may revoke a permit upon determination that the information may be subject to the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended. construction, erection, alteration, repair, moving, demolition, installa- tion, or replacement of the structure for which the permit was issued is SECTION C DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ADMINISTRATOR in violation of, or not in conformity with, the provisions of this ordi- nance. Duties of the Floodplain Administrator or their designated representative shall in- clude, but shall not be limited to: ARTICLE 4 PROVISIONS FOR FLOOD HAZARD REDUCTION (1) Review all development permits to assure that the permit requirements of this ordinance have been satisfied; and assure that development sites are reasonably SECTION A GENERAL STANDARDS safe from flooding. In ALL Areas of Special Flood Hazard the following provisions are required unless (2) Review copies of all necessary permits from governmental agencies from which further defined or prohibited in the provisions of this ordinance: approval is required by Federal or State law, including section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, 33 U.S.C. 1334. Maintain (1) Require copies of all necessary permits from governmental agencies from which such permits permanently with floodplain development permit file. approval is required by Federal or State law, including section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, 33 U.S.C. 1334. Maintain (3) When Base Flood Elevation data or floodway data have not been provided in such permits be on file. accordance with Article 2, Section B then the Floodplain Administrator shall obtain, review and reasonably utilize any base flood elevation and floodway (2) New construction and substantial improvements of existing structures shall be data available from a Federal, State, or other sources in order to administer the anchored to prevent flotation, collapse and lateral movement of the structure. provisions of Article 4. (3) New construction and substantial improvements of existing structures shall be (4) Verify and record the actual elevation in relation to mean sea level (or highest constructed with materials and utility equipment resistant to flood damage. adjacent grade) of the regulatory floor level, including basement, of all new construction or substantially improved structures in accordance with Article 3, (4) New construction and substantial improvements of existing structures shall be Section B. constructed by methods and practices that minimize flood damage: (a) All subdivision proposals shall be consistent with the need to minimize (5) Verify and record the actual elevation, in relation to mean sea level to which any flood damage; new or substantially improved structures have been flood-proofed, in accordance (b) All subdivision proposals shall have public utilities and facilities such as with Article 4, Sections B(2) and E(2). sewer, gas, electrical and water systems located and constructed to mini- mize flood damage; (6) When flood proofing is utilized for a structure, the Floodplain Administra- (c) All subdivision proposals shall have adequate drainage provided to reduce tor shall obtain certification of design criteria from a registered professional exposure to flood hazards. engineer or architect in accordance with Article 3, Section B(1)(c) and Article 4, Section B(2) or E(2). (5) All heating and air conditioning equipment and components, all electrical, venti- lation, plumbing, and other service facilities shall be designed and/or located so (7) Notify adjacent communities and the Alabama Department of Natural Resources as to prevent water from entering or accumulating within the components during prior to any alteration or relocation of a watercourse and submit evidence of conditions of flooding. Further information and technical guidance are available such notification to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and in FEMA Technical Bulletin 348- Protecting Building Utility Systems From the Alabama Department of Economic and City of Fairhope Affairs/Office of Flood Damage (February 2017). Water Resources/NFIP State Coordinator’s Office. (6) All construction materials used below the base flood elevation shall be unfin- (8) For any altered or relocated watercourse, submit engineering data/analysis ished and/or constructed of flood damage resistant materials. Further informa- within six (6) months to FEMA and State to ensure accuracy of City of Fairhope tion and technical guidance are provided in FEMA Technical Bulletin 2- Flood flood maps through the Letter of Map Revision process. Assure flood carrying Damage Resistant Material Requirements (August 2008). Gulf Coast Media • Baldwin County • April 10, 2019 • LEGAL NOTICES • 37

(7) Manufactured homes shall be anchored to prevent flotation, collapse, and lateral the section Enclosures for Elevated Buildings of this Ordinance unless movement. Methods of anchoring may include, but are not limited to, use of otherwise modified to be fully compliant with the applicable sections over-the-top or frame ties to ground anchors. This standard shall be in addition of the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance in effect at the time of to and consistent with applicable State requirements for resisting wind forces. conversion. (ii) The City of Fairhope may take any appropriate legal action to correct (8) New and replacement water supply systems shall be designed to minimize or any violation pertaining to the Agreement and the subject Permit. eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the system. (4) Standards for Manufactured Homes and Recreational Vehicles - Where base (9) New and replacement sanitary sewage systems shall be designed to minimize flood elevation data are available: or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the systems and discharges from the systems into flood waters. (a) All manufactured homes placed and substantially improved on: (i) individual lots or parcels, (10) On-site waste disposal systems shall be located and constructed to avoid impair- (ii) in new or substantially improved manufactured home parks or subdivi- ment to them or contamination from them during flooding. sions, (iii) in expansions to existing manufactured home parks or subdivisions, or (11) Any alteration, repair, reconstruction or improvement to a structure which is not (iv) on a site in an existing manufactured home park or subdivision where a compliant with the provisions of this ordinance, shall be undertaken only if the manufactured home has incurred “substantial damage” as the result of a non- conformity is not furthered, extended or replaced. flood, must have the lowest floor including basement elevated no lower than one foot above the base flood elevation. (12) Proposed new construction and substantial improvements that are partially (b) Manufactured homes placed and substantially improved in an existing man- located in an area of special flood hazard shall have the entire structure meet the ufactured home park or subdivision may be elevated so that either: standards for new construction. (i) the lowest floor of the manufactured home is elevated no lower than one foot above the level of the base flood elevation, or (13) Proposed new construction and substantial improvements that are located in (ii) where no Base Flood Elevation exists, the manufactured home chassis multiple flood hazard risk zones or in a flood hazard risk zone with multiple base and supporting equipment is supported by reinforced piers or other flood elevations shall have the entire structure meet the standards for the most foundation elements of at least equivalent strength and is elevated to hazardous flood hazard risk zone and the highest base flood elevation. maximum of 60 inches (five feet) above grade and must also meet the standards of Article 4, Section D(5). SECTION B SPECIFIC STANDARDS (c) All Manufactured homes must be securely anchored to an adequately an- chored foundation system to resist flotation, collapse and lateral movement. In ALL Areas of Special Flood Hazard designated as A1-30, AE, AH, A (with engi- (d) All recreational vehicles placed on sites must either: neered or estimated base flood elevation), the following provisions are required: (i) be on the site for fewer than 180 consecutive days, fully licensed and ready for highway use if it is licensed, on its wheels or jacking system, (1) Residential and Non-residential Structures - Where base flood elevation data attached to the site only by quick disconnect type utilities and security is available, new construction and substantial improvement of any structure or devices, and has no permanently attached structures or additions; or manufactured home shall have the lowest floor, including basement, elevated (ii) the recreational vehicle must meet all the requirements for “New no lower than one foot above the base flood elevation. Should solid foun- Construction,” including the anchoring and elevation requirements of dation perimeter walls be used to elevate a structure, openings sufficient to facili- Article 4, Section B, provisions (3)(a) and (3)(c). tate the unimpeded movements of flood waters shall be provided in accordance with standards of Article 4, Section B(3). (5) Require, until a regulatory floodway is designated, that no new construction, substantial improvements, or other development (including fill) shall be per- (2) Non-Residential Structures - New construction and substantial improvement of mitted within Zones A1-30 and AE on the City of Fairhope FIRM, unless it is any non-residential structure located in A1-30, AE, or AH zones, may be flood- demonstrated that the cumulative effect of the proposed development, when proofed in lieu of elevation. The structure, together with attendant utility combined with all other existing and anticipated development, will not increase and sanitary facilities, must be designed to be water tight to one (1) foot the water surface elevation of the base flood more than one foot at any point above the base flood elevation, with walls substantially impermeable to the within the City of Fairhope. passage of water, and structural components having the capability of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and the effect of buoyancy. A registered (6) Accessory Structures (also referred to as appurtenant structures) – This provi- professional engineer or architect shall certify that the design and methods of sion generally applies to new and substantially improved accessory structures. construction are in accordance with accepted standards of practice for meeting When an accessory structure complies with all other provisions of this ordinance the provisions above, and shall provide such certification to the official as set (including floodway encroachment), and meets the requirements outlined below, forth above and in Article 3, Section C(6). these structures may be wet-floodproofed and do not have to be elevated or dry floodproofed. Dry floodproofing is allowed only where flood velocities are less than or equal to five feet per second. A registered professional engineer or architect shall certify Accessory structures include, but are not limited to, residential structures such as that the standards of this subsection are satisfied. A Flood Emergency Oper- detached garages, storage sheds for garden tools or woodworking, gazebos, pic- ation Plan and an Inspection and Maintenance Plan must be provided by the nic pavilions, boathouses, small pole barns, and similar buildings. The follow- design professional for the building. Such certification shall be provided to the ing provisions apply to accessory structures built below the base flood elevation: Floodplain Administrator. (a) Accessory buildings in special flood hazard areas designated VE or V-Zone (3) Enclosures for Elevated Buildings - All new construction and substantial im- or “Coastal AE” must meet the applicable construction standards listed in provements of existing structures that include ANY fully enclosed area below Article 4, Section B and/or ARTICLE 4, Section G of this ordinance. the base flood elevation, located below the lowest floor formed by the founda- (b) A permit shall be required prior to construction or installation. tion and other exterior walls shall be designed so as to be an unfinished or flood (c) Use must be restricted to parking of personal vehicles or limited storage resistant enclosure. The enclosure shall be designed to equalize hydrostatic (low-cost items that cannot be conveniently stored in the principal struc- flood forces on exterior walls by allowing for the automatic entry and exit of ture). flood waters. (d) Must be designed with an unfinished interior and constructed with flood damage-resistant materials below the BFE. (a) Designs for complying with this requirement must either be certified by a (e) Must be adequately anchored to prevent flotation, collapse, or lateral move- professional engineer or architect or meet the following minimum criteria: ment. (i) Provide a minimum of two openings on opposing walls having a (f) Must have adequate flood openings as described in Article 4, Section A (5) total net area of not less than one square inch for every square foot and be designed to otherwise have low flood damage potential. of enclosed area subject to flooding (if a structure has more than one (g) Shall be constructed and placed on the building site so as to offer the mini- enclosed area below the base flood elevation, each shall have openings mum resistance to the flow of floodwaters. on exterior walls); (h) Swimming pools and associated buildings must be constructed in accor- (ii) The bottom of all openings shall be no higher than one foot above dance with information provided in FEMA Technical Bulletin 5- Free of grade; and Obstruction Requirements (August 2008). (iii) Openings may be equipped with screens, louvers, valves and other cov- (i) Any mechanical and other utility equipment in the structure must be elevat- erings and devices provided they permit the automatic flow of floodwa- ed to or above the BFE or must be floodproofed. ter in both directions. (j) Under limited circumstances communities may issue variances to permit (b) So as not to violate the “Lowest Floor” criteria of this ordinance, the unfin- construction of wet-floodproofed accessory structures. Communities should ished or flood resistant enclosure shall only be used for parking of vehicles, not grant variances to entire subdivisions for accessory structures, especial- limited storage of maintenance equipment used in connection with the ly detached garages. Variances should only be reviewed and issued on an premises, or entry to the elevated area. individual or case-by-case basis and be based on the unique characteristics (c) The interior portion of such enclosed area shall not be partitioned or fin- of the site. ished into separate rooms. All interior walls, ceilings and floors below the base flood elevation shall be unfinished and/or constructed of flood damage SECTION C FLOODWAYS resistant materials. (d) Mechanical, electrical or plumbing devices shall not be installed below the Located within Areas of Special Flood Hazard established in Article 2, Section B, are Base Flood Elevation. The interior portion of such enclosed area(s) shall be areas designated as floodway. A floodway may be an extremely hazardous area due void of utilities except for essential lighting and power as required. to velocity floodwaters, debris or erosion potential. In addition, the area must remain (e) Property owners shall be required to execute a flood openings/venting free of encroachment in order to allow for the discharge of the base flood without affidavit acknowledging that all openings will be maintained as flood vents, increased flood heights. Therefore, the following provisions shall apply: and that the elimination or alteration of the openings in any way will violate the requirements for enclosures below the base flood elevation. Periodic (1) The City of Fairhope shall select and adopt a regulatory floodway based on the inspections will be conducted by the Floodplain Administrator to ensure principle that the area chosen for the regulatory floodway must be designed to compliance. carry the waters of the base flood, without increasing the water surface elevation (f) Property owners shall agree, certify, and declare to the following conditions of that flood more than one foot at any point; and restrictions placed on the affected property as a condition for granting a permit. It shall obligate the Owner to the following terms and conditions: (2) Encroachments are prohibited, including fill, new construction, substantial (i) That the enclosed area(s) shall remain fully compliant with all parts of improvements or other development within the adopted regulatory floodway. 38 • LEGAL NOTICES • April 10, 2019 • Baldwin County • Gulf Coast Media

Specific limited development may be permitted however, provided it is demon- (2) New construction and the substantial improvement of a non-residential structure strated through hydrologic and hydraulic analyses performed in accordance may be flood-proofed in lieu of elevation. The structure, together with atten- with standard engineering practice that the encroachment shall not result in dant utility and sanitary facilities, must be designed to be water tight to the any increase in flood levels or floodway widths during a base flood discharge. specified flood level in Article 4, Section E(1) or three (3) feet (if no depth A registered professional engineer must provide supporting technical data and number is specified), above highest adjacent grade, with walls substantially certification thereof; impermeable to the passage of water, and structural components having the capability of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and the effect of (3) The City of Fairhope may permit encroachments within the adopted regulatory buoyancy. A registered professional engineer or architect shall certify that the floodway that would result in an increase in base flood elevations, provided design and methods of construction are in accordance with accepted standards that the City of Fairhope first applies for a conditional letter of map revision of practice for meeting the provisions above; and shall provide such certification (CLOMR) and floodway revision, fulfills the requirements for such revisions as to the official as set forth above and as required in Article 3, Section B(1)(c) and established under the provisions of § 65.12, and receives the approval of FEMA; (2).

(4) ONLY if Article 4, Section C, provisions (1) through (3) are satisfied, then any (3) Drainage paths shall be provided to guide floodwater around and away from any new construction or substantial improvement shall comply with all other appli- proposed structure. cable flood hazard reduction provisions of Article 4. SECTION F STANDARDS FOR SUBDIVISIONS (5) Occupiable structures are prohibited within the adopted regulatory floodway. (1) All subdivision proposals shall be consistent with the need to minimize flood (6) As long as no fill, structures (including additions), or other impediments to flow damage. are added, permissible uses within the floodway may include: lawns, gardens, athletic fields, play areas, picnic grounds, and hiking/biking/horseback riding (2) All subdivision proposals shall have public utilities and facilities such as sewer, trails, general farming, pasture, outdoor plant nurseries, horticulture, forestry, gas, electrical and water systems located and constructed to minimize flood wildlife sanctuary, game farm, and other similar agricultural, wildlife, and damage. related uses. The uses in this subsection are permissible only if and to the extent that they do not cause any increase in flood levels during the base flood dis- (3) All subdivision proposals shall have adequate drainage provided to reduce charge exposure to flood hazards, and;

SECTION D BUILDING STANDARDS FOR STREAMS WITHOUT (4) Base flood elevation data shall be provided for all new subdivision proposals ESTABLISHED BASE FLOOD ELEVATIONS and other proposed development (including manufactured home parks and sub- (APPROXIMATE A-ZONES) divisions), which is greater than fifty lots or five acres; whichever is the lesser.

Located within the Areas of Special Flood Hazard established in Article 2, Section (5) All proposed subdivisions shall include a stormwater management plan which is B, where streams exist but no base flood data have been provided (Approximate designed to limit peak runoff from the site to predevelopment levels for the one, A-Zones), the following provisions apply: ten, and 100-year rainfall event. These plans shall be designed to limit adverse impacts to downstream channels and floodplains. Single residential lots involv- (1) Base flood elevation data shall be provided for subdivision proposals and all ing less than one acre of land disturbance are not subject to this regulation. other proposed development, including manufactured home parks and subdivi- sions, greater than fifty (50) lots or five (5) acres, whichever is the lesser. (6) All preliminary plans for platted subdivisions shall identify the flood hazard area and the elevation of the base flood. (2) When base flood elevation data or floodway data have not been provided in accordance with Article 2, Section B then the Floodplain Administrator shall (7) All final subdivision plats will provide the boundary of the special flood hazard obtain, review, and reasonably utilize any scientific or historic Base Flood area, the floodway boundary, and the base flood elevations. Elevation and floodway data available from a Federal, State, or other source, in order to administer the provisions of Article 4. ONLY if data are not available (8) In platted subdivisions, all proposed lots or parcels that will be future building from these sources, then Article 4, Section D, provisions (5) and (6) shall apply: sites shall have a minimum buildable area outside the natural (non-filled) 1% chance annual floodplain. The buildable area shall be, at a minimum, large (3) No encroachments, including structures or fill material, shall be located within enough to accommodate any primary structure and associated structures such an area equal to the width of the stream or twenty-five feet, whichever is greater, as sheds, barns, swimming pools, detached garages, on-site sewage disposal measured from the top of the stream bank, unless certification by a registered systems, and water supply wells, where applicable. professional engineer is provided demonstrating that such encroachment shall not result in any increase in flood levels during the occurrence of the base flood (9) Subdivisions proposed in areas with unmapped streams or known to be prone discharge. to flooding must be provided with Finished Floor Elevations (FFEs) that are based on hydraulic analysis or engineering studies that provide information on (4) All development in Zone A must meet the requirements of Article 4, Section A anticipated flood elevations. and Section B(1) through B(4). SECTION G. COASTAL HIGH HAZARD AREAS (V-ZONES) (5) In special flood hazard areas without base flood elevation data, new construction and substantial improvements of existing structures shall have the lowest floor Located within the areas of special flood hazard established in Article 2, Section (for the lowest enclosed area; including basement) elevated no less than three B, are areas designated as Coastal High Hazard areas (V-Zones). These areas have (3) feet above the highest adjacent grade. special flood hazards associated with wave action and storm surge; therefore, the (6) In the absence of a base flood elevation, a manufactured home must also meet following provisions shall apply, in addition to the standards of Article 4: the elevation requirements of Article 4, Section B(4)(b)(ii) in that the structure must be elevated to a maximum of 60 inches (5 feet). (1) All new construction and substantial improvements of existing structures shall be located landward of the reach of the mean high tide. (7) Openings sufficient to facilitate automatic equalization of flood water hydro- static forces on exterior walls shall be provided in accordance with standards of (2) All new construction and substantial improvements of existing structures shall Article 4, Section B(3)(a). The Floodplain Administrator shall certify the lowest be elevated on piles, columns, or shear walls parallel to the flow of water so that: floor elevation level and the record shall become a permanent part of the permit file. (a) The bottom of the lowest supporting horizontal structural member (exclud- ing pilings or columns) is located no lower than one foot above the base (8) Fill within the area of special flood hazard shall result in no net loss of natural flood elevation level. All space below the lowest supporting member shall floodplain storage. The volume of loss of floodwater storage due to filling in remain free of obstruction. the special flood hazard area shall be offset by providing an equal volume of (b) Open lattice work, breakaway walls, or decorative screening may be per- flood storage by excavation or other compensatory measures at or adjacent to mitted for aesthetic purposes only and built in accordance with Article 4, the development site. Any excavation or other measures taken for compensa- Section G(5) below. tory storage shall be properly designed to provide protection against erosion (c) All pile and column foundations and the structures attached thereto shall or overgrowth of vegetation in order to preserve the storage volume. Proper be anchored to resist flotation, collapse, and lateral movement due to the maintenance measures shall also be undertaken to ensure the intended storage combined effects of wind and water loads acting simultaneously on ALL volume remains in perpetuity. building components, both (non-structural and structural). Water loading values shall equal or exceed those of the base flood. Wind loading values SECTION E STANDARDS FOR AREAS OF SHALLOW FLOODING shall be in accordance with the most current edition of the State Building (AO ZONES) Code.

Areas of Special Flood Hazard established in Article 2, Section B may include (3) All new construction and substantial improvements of existing structures shall designated “AO” shallow flooding areas. These areas have base flood depths of one be securely anchored on pilings, columns, or shear walls. to three feet (1’-3’) above ground, with no clearly defined channel. The following provisions apply: (4) A registered professional engineer shall certify that the design, specifications and plans for construction are in full compliance with the provisions contained (1) All new construction and substantial improvements of residential and nonresi- in Article 4, Section G(2), (3), and (4) herein. dential structures shall have the lowest floor, including basement, elevated above the highest adjacent grade at least as high as the depth number specified on the (5) For all new construction and substantial improvements in VE Zones, the space Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) plus one foot of freeboard. If no depth below the lowest horizontal-supporting member must remain free of obstruction. number is specified, the lowest floor, including basement, shall be elevated As an alternative, the space may be constructed with non-supporting break- at least three (3) feet above the highest adjacent grade. Openings sufficient away walls, open wood or vinyl latticework, or insect screening which must be to facilitate the unimpeded movements of flood waters shall be provided in designed to break away or collapse under wind and water loads without causing accordance with standards of Article 4, Section B(3), “Enclosures for Elevated collapse, displacement, or other structural damage to the elevated portion of the Buildings”. building or supporting foundation system. The following design specifications are required: The Floodplain Administrator shall certify the lowest floor elevation level and the record shall become a permanent part of the permit file. (a) No solid walls shall be allowed, and; Gulf Coast Media • Baldwin County • April 10, 2019 • LEGAL NOTICES • 39

(b) Material shall consist of lattice or mesh screening only. change in use will render the new critical facility out of conformance with this (c) If aesthetic lattice work, breakaway walls, or screening is utilized, any section. enclosed space shall not be used for human habitation but shall be designed to be used only for parking of vehicles, building access, or limited storage ARTICLE 5 of maintenance equipment used in connection with the premises. VARIANCE PROCEDURES (d) For the purpose of this section, a breakaway wall shall have a design safe loading resistance of not less than 10 and no more than 20 pounds per SECTION A. DESIGNATION OF VARIANCE AND APPEALS BOARD square foot. Use of breakaway walls which exceed a design safe load- ing resistance of 20 pounds per square foot (either by design or when so The Building Code Board of Appeals as established by the City Council of City of required by local codes) may be permitted only if a registered professional Fairhope shall hear and decide requests for appeals or variance from the require- engineer or architect certifies that the designs proposed meet the following ments of this ordinance. conditions: (i) Breakaway wall collapse shall result from water load less than that SECTION B. DUTIES OF BOARD which would occur during the base flood, and; (ii) The effects of wind and water loads acting simultaneously on all The Board shall hear and decide appeals when it is alleged an error in any require- building components (structural and nonstructural) must be taken into ment, decision, or determination is made by the Floodplain Administrator in the account. Water loading values used shall be those associated with the enforcement or administration of this ordinance. Any person aggrieved by the deci- base flood. Wind loading values used shall be those requirements by sion of the Building Code Board of Appeals may appeal such decision to the Circuit state or local building codes. Court.

(6) Enclosures below elevated buildings shall be useable solely for storage, parking SECTION C. VARIANCE PROCEDURES of vehicles, or building access. Such space will not be used for human habita- tion and not finished or partitioned into separate rooms. In reviewing requests for variance, the Building Code Board of Appeals shall consid- er all technical evaluations, relevant factors, and standards specified in other sections (7) All construction materials used below the base flood elevation shall be unfin- of this ordinance, and: ished and/or constructed of flood damage resistant materials. (1) Variances may be issued for development necessary for the conduct of a func- (8) Prior to construction, plans for any structure using lattice, breakaway walls, tionally dependent use, provided the criteria of this Article are met, no reason- or decorative screening must be submitted to the Floodplain Administrator for able alternative exists, the development is protected by methods that minimize approval. flood damage during the base flood, and it creates no additional threats to public safety. (9) Any alteration, repair, reconstruction or improvement to any structure shall not enclose the space below the lowest floor except with lattice-work, breakaway (2) Variances shall not be issued within any designated floodway if ANY increase in walls, or decorative screening, as provided in this Section. flood levels during the base flood discharge would result.

(10) In Coastal AE Zones, property owners shall be required to execute an elevation (3) The evaluation must be based on the characteristics unique to that property and certificate with an affidavit acknowledging that all openings in breakaway walls not be shared by adjacent parcels. The characteristics must pertain to the land will be maintained as flood vents, and that the elimination or alteration of the itself, not to the structure, its inhabitants, or its owners. openings in any way will violate the requirements of Article 4, Section B(3). (4) Variances should never be granted for multiple lots, phases of subdivisions, or (11) Property owners shall be required to execute a non-conversion agreement entire subdivisions. declaring that the area below the lowest floor of the structure or the detached accessory building shall not be improved, finished or otherwise converted; the (5) The danger of life and property due to flooding or erosion damage including City of Fairhope will have the right to inspect the enclosed area as described in materials that may be swept onto other lands to the injury of others. Article 4, Section B(3)(f). (6) The susceptibility of the proposed facility and its contents to flood damage and (12) Obtain the elevation (in relation to mean sea level) of the bottom of the lowest the effect of such damage on the individual owner and the City of Fairhope. structural member of the lowest floor (excluding pilings and columns) of all new and substantially improved structures in VE Zones. The Floodplain Administra- (7) The safety of access to the property during flood conditions for daily traffic and tor shall maintain a record of all such information. emergency vehicles.

(13) The Floodplain Administrator shall approve design plans for landscaping/ (8) The importance of the services provided by the proposed facility to the City of aesthetic fill only after the applicant has provided an analysis by an engineer, ar- Fairhope. chitect, and/or soil scientist, which demonstrates that the following factors have been fully considered: (9) The necessity of the facility to be at a waterfront location, where applicable.

(a) Particle composition of fill material does not have a tendency for excessive (10) The compatibility of the proposed use with existing and anticipated develop- natural compaction; ment based on the City of Fairhope’s comprehensive plan for that area. (b) Volume and distribution of fill will not cause wave deflection to adjacent properties; and (11) The expected heights, velocity, duration, rate of rise, and sediment transport of (c) Slope of fill will not cause wave run-up or ramping. the floodwaters and the effects of wave action, if applicable, expected at the site. (d) Site hardscape such as, but not limited to, landscape walls, blocks, or terrac- ing is prohibited. (12) The costs associated with providing governmental services to the development during and after flood conditions, including maintenance and repair of public (14) Under the buildings or structures, no fill may be used except for minor site grad- utilities and facilities such as sewer, gas, electrical, and water systems, and City ing for drainage purposes. Nonstructural fill may be used on coastal building of Fairhope infrastructure such as streets, bridges, and culverts. sites for minor landscaping and site grading for drainage purposes to the extent that the fill does not interfere with the free passage of floodwaters and debris un- Upon consideration of factors listed above, and the purpose of this ordinance, derneath the building or cause changes in flow direction during coastal storms. the Building Code Board of Appeals may attach such conditions to the granting Changes to site grades, other than those prescribed, must be avoided as they can of variances as it deems necessary to further the purposes of this ordinance. cause additional damage to buildings on the site or to adjacent buildings. SECTION D. VARIANCES FOR HISTORIC STRUCTURES Fill placed in VE zones should be similar (compatible) to the natural soils in the area and not contain large rocks or debris, organic materials, or clay. Minor site Variances may be issued for the repair or rehabilitation of Historic Structures upon a grading is to be limited to one foot of coastal zone compatible soils and may be determination that the proposed repair or rehabilitation will not preclude the struc- used only for minimum required lot grading for landscaping including, but not ture’s continued designation as a Historic Structure and the variance is the minimum limited to, sod, planting of flora, etc. to preserve the historic character and design of the structure.

(15) Prohibit man-made alteration of sand dunes or mangrove stands which would SECTION E. CONDITIONS FOR VARIANCES increase potential flood damage. The provisions of this Ordinance are minimum standards for flood loss reduction, (16) Prohibit the placement of manufactured homes (mobile homes), except in an therefore any deviation from the standards must be weighed carefully. Variances existing manufactured homes park or subdivision. A replacement manufactured shall only be issued upon a determination that the variance is the minimum neces- home may be placed on a lot in an existing manufactured home park or subdi- sary, considering the flood hazard, to afford relief. vision provided the anchoring and elevation standards of Article 4, Section B(4) are met. (1) A variance may be issued for new construction and substantial improve- ments to be erected on a lot of one-half acre or less in size, contiguous to (17) Permit recreational vehicles in VE Zones if they meet all of the requirements of and surrounded by lots with existing structures constructed below the base Article 4, Section B(4)(d). flood level, in conformance with the procedures of Sections E(3), E(4), F(1) and F(2) of this Article. (18) Swimming pools must be constructed in accordance with information provid- ed in FEMA Technical Bulletin 5- Free of Obstruction Requirements (August (2) In the instance of a Historic Structure, a determination is required that the vari- 2008). ance is the minimum necessary so as not to destroy the historic character and design of the building. SECTION H. CRITICAL FACILITIES (3) A variance shall be issued ONLY when there is: Construction of new and substantially improved critical facilities shall be located (a) A finding of good and sufficient cause; outside the limits of the special flood hazard area (one percent annual chance flood- (b) A determination that failure to grant the variance would result in exception- plain). al hardship; and (c) A determination that the granting of a variance will not result in increased (1) The use of any structure shall not be changed to a critical facility, where such a flood heights, additional threats to public safety, extraordinary public 40 • LEGAL NOTICES • April 10, 2019 • Baldwin County • Gulf Coast Media

expense, create nuisance, cause fraud on or victimization of the public, or from a flood that has a 1% chance of equaling or exceeding that level in any given conflict with existing local laws or ordinances. year. Base Flood Elevations are shown in the FIS and on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) for zones AE, AH, A1–A30, AR, AR/A, AR/AE, AR/A1– A30, AR/ (4) A variance shall only be issued upon a determination that the variance is the AH, AR/AO, V1–V30 and VE. minimum necessary, considering the flood hazard, to afford relief. Basement means any portion of a building having its floor sub grade (below ground (5) Variances shall not be issued “after the fact.” level) on all sides.

SECTION F. VARIANCE NOTIFICATION AND RECORDS Breakaway wall means a wall that is not part of the structural support of the build- ing and is intended through its design and construction to collapse under specific (1) Any applicant to whom a variance is granted shall be given written notice over lateral loading forces without causing damage to the elevated portion of the building the signature of a City of Fairhope official that specifies the difference between or the supporting foundation system. This is associated with VE Zone (coastal) the base flood elevation and the elevation of the proposed lowest floor and stat- construction. ing that the issuance of such a variance could: a. result in rate increases in the hundreds and possibly thousands of dollars Building (also see Structure) means (1) A structure with 2 or more outside rigid annually depending on structure and site-specific conditions; and walls and a fully secured roof, that is affixed to a permanent site; or (2) a manufac- b. increase the risk to life and property resulting from construction below the tured home (a “manufactured home,” also known as a mobile home, is a structure base flood level. built on a permanent chassis, transported to its site in 1 or more sections, and affixed to a permanent foundation); or (3) a travel trailer without wheels, built on a chassis (2) The Floodplain Administrator shall maintain a record of all variance actions and and affixed to a permanent foundation, that is regulated under the City of Fairhope’s appeal actions, including justification for their issuance. Report any variances to floodplain management and building ordinances or laws. the Federal Emergency Management Agency Region 4 and the Alabama Depart- ment of Economic and City of Fairhope Affairs/Office of Water Resources upon Coastal AE Zone means the portion of the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) to request. be landward of a Velocity (VE) Zone or landward of an open coast or back-bay area without mapped V-Zones, in which the principal sources of flooding are astro- (3) A copy of the notice shall be recorded by the Floodplain Administrator in the nomical tides, storm surges, seiches or tsunamis; not riverine sources. All City of Office of the City of Fairhope City Clerk and shall be recorded in a manner so Fairhope-identified or designated portions of the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) that it appears in the chain of title of the affected parcel of land. between the landward limit of moderate wave action (the LiMWA or 1.5-foot break- ing wave) and the landward limit of the V Zone boundary shall be regulated as VE (4) Zones.

ARTICLE 6 Coastal Barrier Resources Act means the Coastal Barrier Resources Act of 1982 DEFINITIONS which prohibits the use of federal development assistance, including federal flood in- surance, on property included in the System. While the act does not prevent property Unless specifically defined below, words or phrases used in this ordinance shall be in coastal barriers from being developed, it helps to slow or discourage development interpreted so as to give them the meaning they have in common usage and to give by prohibiting the use of federal funds, including insurance and loans, from being this ordinance its most reasonable application. used to build new property or replace or repair damaged property.

A Zone means the Area of Special Flood Hazard without base flood elevations deter- Coastal high hazard area means an area of special flood hazard, extending from mined. offshore to the inland limit of the primary frontal dune along an open coast and any other area subject to high velocity wave action from storms or seismic sources. The Accessory Structure (also referred to as appurtenant structures) means a struc- area is designated on the FIRM as VE Zone. ture which is located on the same parcel of property as a principal structure to be insured and the use of which is incidental to the use of the principal structure. They City of Fairhope means a political entity and/or its authorized agents or representa- should be designed to have minimal flood damage potential. The areas of accessory tives that have the authority to adopt and enforce floodplain ordinances for the area structures located at or below the BFE are to be used solely for parking (two-car under its jurisdiction. detached garages or smaller), building access, or limited storage (small, low cost storage sheds). They are included under the general definition of structure and are Critical facility (aka, critical action) means facilities for which the effects of even consequently subject to all floodplain management regulations pertaining to struc- a slight chance of flooding would be too great. The minimum floodplain of concern tures. for critical facilities is the 0.2 percent chance flood level. Critical facilities include, but are not limited to facilities critical to the health and safety of the public such as: Addition (to an existing building) means any improvement that increases the emergency operations centers, designated public shelters, schools, nursing homes, square footage of a structure. These include lateral additions added to the front, side, hospitals, police, fire and emergency response installations, vital data storage cen- or rear of a structure, vertical additions added on top of a structure, and enclosures ters, power generation and water and other utilities (including related infrastructure added underneath a structure, excluding porches and attendant stairs required for such as principal points of utility systems) and installations which produce, use or building access. NFIP regulations for new construction apply to any addition that is store hazardous materials or hazardous waste (as defined under the Clean Water Act considered a perimeter expansion or enclosure beneath a structure. If it is considered and other Federal statutes and regulations). to be a substantial improvement (more than 50% of market value) to a structure, the existing structure will also need to be treated as new construction. D Zone means an area in which the flood hazard is undetermined.

AE Zone means the Area of Special Flood Hazard with base flood elevations deter- Dam means any artificial barrier, including appurtenant works, constructed to im- mined. pound or divert water, waste water, liquid borne materials, or solids that may flow if saturated. All structures necessary to maintain the water level in an impoundment or AH Zone means an area of one percent chance of shallow flooding where depths to divert a stream from its course will be considered a dam. are between one to three feet (usually shallow ponding), with base flood elevations shown. Development means any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate, including, but not limited to, buildings or other structures, mining, dredging, filling, AO Zone means an area of one percent chance of shallow flooding where depths are grading, paving, excavation, drilling operations, or storage of equipment or materi- between one to three feet (usually sheet flow on sloping terrain), with depth numbers als. shown. Dry Floodproofing means any combination of structural and nonstructural addi- Appeal means a request for a review of the Floodplain Administrator’s interpretation tions, changes, or adjustments to structures, which reduce or eliminate flood dam- of any provision of this ordinance. ages to real estate or improved real estate property, water, and sanitary facilities, structures, and their contents. Structures shall be floodproofed with a minimum of AR/AE, AR/AH, AR/AO, and AR/A Zones means a flood zone that results from 12 inches above the base flood elevation (more is recommended). Dry floodproof- the decertification of a previously accredited flood protection system or levee that ing of a pre-FIRM residential structure that has not been substantially damaged or is in the process of being restored to provide a one percent chance or greater level improved is allowed. Dry floodproofing of a post-FIRM residential building is not of flood protection. After restoration is complete, these areas will still experience allowed. Non-residential structures may be dry floodproofed in all flood zones with residual flooding from other flooding sources. the exception of the Coastal High Hazard Area.

A99 Zone means that part of the special flood hazard area inundated by the one Elevated building means a non-basement building which has its lowest elevated percent annual chance flood to be protected from the one percent chance flood by a floor raised above ground level by foundation walls, pilings, posts, columns, piers, or Federal flood protection system or levee under construction, no base flood elevations shear walls. are determined. Elevation Certificate means a FEMA form used as a certified statement that verifies Area of shallow flooding means a designated AO or AH Zone on a City of Fair- a building’s elevation information. hope’s Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) with base flood depths from one to three feet, and/or where a clearly defined channel does not exist, where the path of flood- Encroachment means the advance or infringement of uses, plant growth, fill, exca- ing is unpredictable and indeterminate, and where velocity flow may be evident. vation, buildings, structures or development into a floodplain, which may impede or alter the flow capacity of a floodplain. Area of special flood hazard (also see “Special flood hazard area”) means the land in the floodplain within a City of Fairhope subject to a one percent or greater chance Existing Construction means any structure for which the “start of construction” of flooding in any given year. In the absence of official designation by the Federal commenced before March 9, 1981 or before January 1, 1975, for FIRMs effective Emergency Management Agency, Areas of Special Flood Hazard shall be those des- before that date. Existing construction may also be referred to as existing structures. ignated by the local City of Fairhope and referenced in Article 2, Section B. Existing manufactured home park or subdivision means a manufactured home Base flood means the flood having a one percent chance of being equaled or exceed- park or subdivision for which the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on ed in any given year (also referred to as the “one percent chance flood”). which the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including at a minimum the instal- lation of utilities, the construction of streets, and final site grading or the pouring of Base flood elevation means the computed elevation to which floodwater is antici- concrete pads) is completed before March 9, 1981. pated to rise during the base flood. It is also the elevation of surface water resulting Gulf Coast Media • Baldwin County • April 10, 2019 • LEGAL NOTICES • 41

Expansion to an existing manufactured home park or subdivision means the owner to build elsewhere or put the parcel to a different use than originally intended. preparation of additional sites by the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed, including the installation of Highest adjacent grade means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface, utilities, the construction of streets, and either final site grading or the pouring of prior to construction, next to the proposed walls of a structure. concrete pads. Historic Structure means any structure that is; Flood or flooding means a general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of normally dry land areas from: a. Listed individually in the National Register of Historic Places (a listing maintained by the U.S. Department of Interior) or preliminarily determined a. The overflow of inland or tidal waters; or by the Secretary of the Interior as meeting the requirements for individual b. The unusual and rapid accumulation or runoff of surface waters from any listing on the National Register: source. b. Certified or preliminarily determined by the Secretary of the Interior as c. Mudslides which are proximately caused by flooding as described in part contributing to the historical significance of a registered historic district or a “b.” of this definition and are akin to a river of liquid and flowing mud on district preliminarily determined by the Secretary to qualify as a registered the surfaces of normally dry land areas, as when earth is carried by a current historic district: of water and deposited along the path of the current. c. Individually listed on a state inventory of historic places and determined d. The collapse or subsidence of land along the shore of a lake or other body as eligible by states with historic preservation programs which have been of water as a result of erosion or undermining caused by waves or currents approved by the Secretary of the Interior; or of water exceeding anticipated cyclical levels or suddenly caused by an d. Individually listed on a local inventory of historic places and determined as unusually highwater level in a natural body of water, accompanied by a se- eligible by communities with historic preservation programs that have been vere storm, or by an unanticipated force of nature, such as flash flood or an certified either: abnormal tidal surge, or by some similarly unusual and unforeseeable event i. By an approved state program as determined by the Secretary of the which results in flooding as defined in part “a.” of this definition. Interior, or ii. Directly by the Secretary of the Interior in states without approved Flood Hazard Boundary Map (FHBM) means an official map of a City of Fair- programs. hope, issued by the Federal Insurance Administration, where the boundaries of areas of special flood hazard have been designated as Zone A. Letter of Map Change (LOMC) is an official FEMA determination, by letter, to amend or revise effective Flood Insurance Rate Maps, Flood Boundary and Flood- Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) means an official map of a City of Fairhope, way Maps, and Flood Insurance Studies. LOMC’s are broken down into the follow- on which the Federal Emergency Management Agency has delineated the areas of ing categories: special flood hazard and/or risk premium zones applicable to the City of Fairhope. Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) Flood Insurance Study/ Flood Elevation Study means an examination, evaluation An amendment based on technical data showing that a property was incorrectly and determination of flood hazards and, if appropriate, corresponding water surface included in a designated SFHA, was not elevated by fill (only by a natural grade elevations, or an examination, evaluation and determination of mudslide and/or elevation) and will not be inundated by the one percent chance flood. A LOMA flood-related erosion hazards. amends the current effective FIRM and establishes that a specific property is not located in a SFHA. Floodplain means any land area susceptible to being inundated by water from any source. Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) A revision based on technical data that, usually due to manmade changes, shows Floodplain management means the operation of an overall program of corrective changes to flood zones, flood elevations, floodplain and floodway delineations, and preventive measures for reducing flood damage and preserving and enhancing, and planimetric features. One common type of LOMR, a LOMR-F, is a determi- where possible, natural resources in the floodplain, including but not limited to emer- nation concerning whether a structure or parcel has been elevated by fill above gency preparedness plans, flood control works, floodplain management regulations, the BFE and is, therefore, excluded from the SFHA. and open space plans. Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR) Floodplain management regulations means this ordinance and other zoning ordi- A formal review and comment by FEMA as to whether a proposed project com- nances, subdivision regulations, building codes, health regulations, special purpose plies with the minimum NFIP floodplain management criteria. A CLOMR does ordinances, and other applications of police power which control development in not revise effective Flood Insurance Rate Maps, Flood Boundary and Floodway flood-prone areas. This term describes federal, state, or local regulations in any Maps, or Flood Insurance Studies. combination thereof, which provide standards for preventing and reducing flood loss and damage. Levee means a man-made structure, usually an earthen embankment, designed and constructed in accordance with sound engineering practices to contain, control, or Floodproofing means any combination of structural and nonstructural additions, divert the flow of water so as to provide protection from temporary flooding. changes or adjustments to structures, which reduce or eliminate risk of flood damage to real estate or improved real property, water and sanitation facilities or structures Levee System means a flood protection system which consists of a levee, or levees, with their contents. and associated structures, such as closure and drainage devices, which are construct- ed and operated in accordance with sound engineering practices. Floodway (Regulatory Floodway) means the channel of a river or other water- course and the adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the Lowest adjacent grade means the point of the ground level immediately next to a base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than a building. This may be the sidewalk, patio, deck support, or basement entryway designated height. immediately next to the structure after the completion of construction. It does not include earth that is placed for aesthetic or landscape reasons around a foundation Floodway fringe means that area of the special flood hazard area on either side of wall. It does include natural ground or properly compacted fill that comprises a the regulatory floodway. component of a building’s foundation system.

Flood Damage Resistant Material means materials any building product [material, Limit of Moderate Wave Action (LiMWA) means the limit of the AE Zone catego- component or system] capable of withstanding direct and prolonged contact with ry area exposed to wave attack from waves greater than 1.5 feet during the base (one floodwaters without sustaining significant damage. Further definition and technical percent chance) flood on open coastal and inland areas exposed to erosion and wave guidance is provided in FEMA Technical Bulletin 2- Flood Damage Resistant propagation. Material Requirements (August 2008) Lowest floor means the lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area (including base- Flood Protection Elevation means the base flood elevation plus the City of Fair- ment). An unfinished or flood resistant enclosure, used solely for parking of vehi- hope freeboard. In areas where no base flood elevations exist from any authoritative cles, building access, or storage, in an area other than a basement, is not considered source, the flood protection elevation can be historical flood elevations or base flood a building’s lowest floor, provided that such enclosure is not built so as to render the elevations determined and/or approved by the floodplain administrator plus free- structure in violation of other provisions of this ordinance. board. Manufactured home means a building, transportable in one or more section, built Freeboard means a factor of safety usually expressed in feet above the Base Flood on a permanent chassis and designed to be used with or without a permanent foun- Elevation (BFE) for purposes of floodplain management which tends to compensate dation when connected to the required utilities. The term also includes park trailers, for the many unknown factors that could contribute to flood heights greater than the travel trailers, and similar transportable structures placed on a site for 180 consecu- height calculated for a selected size flood and floodway conditions, such as wave tive days or longer and intended to be improved property. action, bridge openings, and the hydrological effect of urbanization of the water- shed. Used to determine the level for a building’s lowest floor elevation or level of Manufactured home park or subdivision means a parcel (or contiguous parcels) of floodproofing required to be in compliance with the City of Fairhope’s floodplain land divided into two or more manufactured home lots for rent or sale. management regulations. Market value means the property value (as agreed between a willing buyer and Functionally dependent facility means a facility which cannot be used for its seller), excluding the value of land as established by what the local real estate mar- intended purpose unless it is located or carried out in close proximity to water. The ket will bear. Market value can be established by independent certified appraisal; term includes only docking facilities, port facility that are necessary for the loading replacement cost depreciated by age of building (Actual Cash Value); or adjusted and unloading of cargo or passengers, and shipbuilding, and ship repair facilities. assessed values. The term does not include long-term storage or related manufacturing facilities. Mean Sea Level means the average height of the sea for all stages of the tide. It is Hardship (as related to variances of this ordinance) means the exceptional difficulty used as a reference for the base flood elevations shown on a City of Fairhope’s Flood that would result from a failure to grant the requested variance. The Building Code Insurance Rate Map (FIRM). For purposes of this ordinance, the term is synony- Board of Appeals requires that the variance is exceptional, unusual, and peculiar to mous with National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) of 1929, North American the property involved. Mere economic or financial hardship alone is NOT exception- Vertical Datum (NAVD) of 1988, or other datum. al. Inconvenience, aesthetic considerations, physical handicaps, personal preferences, or the disapproval of one’s neighbors likewise cannot, as a rule, qualify as an excep- National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) means the federal program that makes tional hardship. All of these problems can be resolved through other means without flood insurance available to owners of property in participating communities na- granting a variance, even if the alternative is more expensive, or requires the property tionwide through the cooperative efforts of the Federal Government and the private 42 • LEGAL NOTICES • April 10, 2019 • Baldwin County • Gulf Coast Media

insurance industry. Repetitive Loss means flood-related damages sustained by a structure on two separate occasions during a 10-year period for which the cost of repairs at the time National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) means as corrected in 1929 is a of each such flood event, on the average, equals or exceeds 25 percent of the market vertical control used as a reference for establishing varying elevations within the value of the structure before the damages occurred. floodplain. Repetitive Loss Property means any insurable structure for which two or more New construction means ANY structure (see definition) for which the “start of con- claims of more than $1,000 were paid by the National Flood Insurance Program struction” commenced after March 9, 1981 and includes any subsequent improve- (NFIP) within any rolling 10-year period, since 1978. At least two of the claims ments (including additions) to such structures. must be more than ten days apart but, within ten years of each other. A repetitive loss property may or may not be currently insured by the NFIP. New manufactured home park or subdivision means a manufactured home park or subdivision for which the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which Sand dunes means naturally occurring accumulations of sand in ridges or mounds the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including at a minimum, the installation landward of the beach. of utilities, the construction of streets, and either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads) is completed on or after March 9, 1981. Section 1316 means no new flood insurance policy or federal disaster assistance shall be provided for any property which the Administrator finds has been declared Non-Residential means, but is not limited to; small business concerns, churches, by a duly constituted State or local zoning authority or other authorized public body, schools, farm buildings (including grain bins and silos), pool houses, clubhouses, to be in violation of State or local laws, regulations or ordinances which are intended recreational buildings, mercantile structures, agricultural and industrial structures, to discourage or otherwise restrict land development or occupancy in flood prone ar- warehouses, and hotels and motels with normal room rentals for less than 6 months eas. If the structure is made compliant with the applicable City of Fairhope’s flood- duration. plain management ordinance, then the Section 1316 declaration can be rescinded by the City of Fairhope and flood insurance and disaster assistance eligibility restored. North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) of 1988 means a vertical control, corrected in 1988, used as a reference for establishing varying elevations within the Severe Repetitive Loss Structure means any insured property that has met at least floodplain. one of the following paid flood loss criteria since 1978, regardless of ownership: a. Four or more separate claim payments of more than $5,000 each (including Obstruction means, but is not limited to, any dam, wall, wharf, embankment, levee, building and contents payments); or dike, pile, abutment, protection, excavation, channel construction, bridge, culvert, b. Two or more separate claim payments (building payments only) where the building, wire, fence, rock, gravel, refuse, fill, structure, vegetation or other material total of the payments exceeds the current market value of the property. in, along, across or projecting into any watercourse which may alter, impede, retard In either case, two of the claim payments must have occurred within ten years of or change the direction and/or velocity of the flow of water, or due to its location, its each other. Multiple losses at the same location within ten days of each other are propensity to snare or collect debris carried by the flow of water, or its likelihood of counted as one loss, with the payment amounts added together. being carried downstream. Special flood hazard area (SFHA) means that portion of the floodplain subject One Percent Flood (aka 100-Year Flood) is the flood that has a one percent chance to inundation by the base flood and/or flood-related erosion hazards as shown on a of being equaled or exceeded in any given year. Any flood zone that begins with the FHBM or FIRM as Zones A, AE, AH, AO, AR, AR/AE, AR/AO, AR/AH, AR/A, letter A or V is subject to inundation by the one percent chance flood. Over the life of A99, or VE. a 30-year loan, there is a 26-percent chance of experiencing such a flood within the SFHA. Start of construction (for other than new construction or substantial improvements under the Coastal Barrier Resources Act (Pub. L. 97-348)) means the date the devel- Participating Community is any Community that voluntarily elects to participate opment or building permit was issued (includes substantial improvement), provided in the NFIP by adopting and enforcing floodplain management regulations that are the actual start of construction, repair, reconstruction, or improvement was within consistent with the standards of the NFIP. 180 days of the permit date. The actual start means the first placement of permanent construction of the structure (including a manufactured home) on a site, such as the Post-FIRM Construction means new construction and substantial improvements pouring of slabs or footings, installation of piles, construction of columns, or any for which start of construction occurred after December 31, 1974, or on or after the work beyond the stage of excavation, and includes the placement of a manufactured effective date of the initial FIRM of the City of Fairhope, whichever is later. home on a foundation.

Pre-FIRM Construction means new construction and substantial improvements for “Permanent construction” does not include initial land preparation, such as clearing, which start of construction occurred on or before December 31, 1974, or before the grading and filling; nor does it include the installation of streets and/or walkways; effective date of the initial FIRM of the City of Fairhope, whichever is later. nor does it include excavation for a basement, footings, piers or foundations or the erection of temporary forms; nor does it include the installation on the property of Primary frontal dune means a continuous or nearly continuous mound or ridge of buildings appurtenant to the permitted structure, such as garages or sheds not occu- sand with relatively steep seaward and landward slopes immediately landward and pied as dwelling units or part of the main structure. (NOTE: accessory structures adjacent to the beach and subject to erosion and overtopping from high tides and are NOT exempt from any ordinance requirements). For a substantial improvement, waves during major coastal storms. The inland limit of the primary frontal dune the actual start of construction means the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor, or occurs at the point where there is a distinct change from a relatively steep slope to a other structural part of a building, whether or not that alteration affects the external relatively mild slope. dimensions of the building.

Probation means an action taken by FEMA to formally notify participating com- Structure means a walled and roofed building, including a liquid or gas storage munities of the first of the two NFIP sanctions due to their failure to correct viola- tank, that is principally above ground, as well as a manufactured home. tions and deficiencies in the administration and enforcement of the local floodplain management regulations. Substantial damage means damage of any origin sustained by a structure whereby the cost of restoring the structure to it before damaged condition would equal or Public safety and nuisance means anything which is injurious to the safety or exceed 50 percent of the market value of the structure before the damage occurred. health of an entire City of Fairhope or neighborhood, or any considerable number of Substantial damage also means flood related damages sustained by a structure on two persons, or unlawfully obstructs the free passage or use, in the customary manner, of separate occasions during a 10-year period for which the cost of repairs at the time any navigable lake, or river, bay, stream, canal, or basin. of each such flood event, on the average, equals or exceeds 25 percent of the market value of the structure before the damages occurred. Primary frontal dune means a continuous or nearly continuous mound or ridge of sand with relatively steep seaward and landward slopes immediately landward and Substantial improvement. means any combination of reconstruction, alteration, adjacent to the beach and subject to erosion and overtopping from high tides and or improvement to a building, taking place during a 10-year period, in which the waves during major coastal storms. The inland limit of the primary frontal dune cumulative percentage of improvement equals or exceeds 50 percent of the current occurs at the point where there is a distinct change from a relatively steep slope to a market value of the structure before the “start of construction” of the initial improve- relatively mild slope. ment. Any subsequent improvement project costs shall be added to the initial costs for the initial improvement project. At the end of a 10-year period from the initial Recreational vehicle means a vehicle which is: improvement project, an updated valuation for the structure can be used for the next time period. This term includes structures which have incurred “repetitive loss” or a. Licensed and titled as a recreational vehicle or park model; “substantial damage”, regardless of the actual repair work performed. The market b. Built on a single chassis; value of the building should be (1) the appraised value of the structure prior to the c. 400 square feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal projection; start of the initial repair or improvement, or (2) in the case of damage, the value of d. Has no attached deck, porch, or shed; the structure prior to the damage occurring. e. Has quick-disconnect sewage, water, and electrical connectors; f. Designed to be self-propelled or permanently towable by a light duty truck; For the purposes of this definition, “substantial improvement” is considered to occur and when the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor, or other structural part of the g. Designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as temporary building commences, whether or not that alteration affects the external dimensions of living quarters for recreational, camping, travel, or seasonal use. the building. The term does not, however, include either: a. Any project for improvement of a structure to correct existing violations of Regular Program means the second phase of the City of Fairhope’s participation in state or local health, sanitary, or safety code specifications which have been the NFIP in which second layer coverage is available based upon risk premium rates identified by the local code enforcement official and which are the mini- only after FEMA has completed a flood risk study for the City of Fairhope. mum necessary to assure safe living conditions or; b. Any alteration of a “historic structure”, provided that the alteration will not Regulatory floodway see Floodway. preclude the structure’s continued designation as a “historic structure”.

Remedy a violation means to bring the structure or other development into compli- Substantially improved existing manufactured home parks or subdivisions is ance with State or local floodplain management regulations, or, if this is not possible, where the repair, reconstruction, rehabilitation or improvement of the streets, utilities to reduce the impacts of its noncompliance. Ways that impacts may be reduced and pads equals or exceeds 50 percent of the value of the streets, utilities and pads include protecting the structure or other affected development from flood damages, before the repair, reconstruction or improvement commenced. implementing the enforcement provisions of the ordinance or otherwise deterring future similar violations, or reducing Federal financial exposure with regard to the Suspension means the removal, with or without probation, of a participating City of structure or other development. Fairhope from the NFIP because the City of Fairhope failed to adopt and enforce the Gulf Coast Media • Baldwin County • April 10, 2019 • LEGAL NOTICES • 43 compliant floodplain management regulations required for participation in the NFIP. shall not be utilized as a method to satisfy the requirements of this ordinance for bringing substantially damaged or improved structures into compliance. Wet flood- VE Zone see Coastal High Hazard Area. proofing is not allowed in lieu of complying with the lowest floor elevation require- ments for new residential buildings. Variance means a grant of relief from the requirements of this ordinance which permits construction in a manner otherwise prohibited by this ordinance. X Zones (shaded) are areas of 0.2 percent chance flood that are outside of the SFHA subject to the one percent chance flood with average depths of less than one foot, or Violation means the failure of a structure or other development to be fully compliant with contributing drainage area less than one square mile, and areas protected by with the City of Fairhope’s floodplain management regulations. A structure or other certified levees from the base flood. development without the elevation certificate, other certifications, or other evidence of compliance required in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) §44, Sec. 60.3(b) X Zones (unshaded) are areas determined to be outside the 0.2 percent chance (5), (c)(4), (c)(10), (d)(3), (e)(2), (e)(4), or (e)(5) and corresponding parts of this floodplain. ordinance is presumed to be in violation until such time as that documentation is provided. Zone means a geographical area shown on a Flood Hazard Boundary Map or a Flood Insurance Rate Map that reflects the severity or type of flooding in the area. Watercourse means any flowing body of water including a river, creek, stream, or a branch. ARTICLE 7 SEVERABILITY Water surface elevation means the height, in relation to the National Geodetic Ver- tical Datum (NGVD) of 1929, the North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) of 1988, If any section, clause, sentence, or phrase of this Ordinance is held to be invalid or (or other datum, where specified) of floods of various magnitudes and frequencies in unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, then said holding shall in no the floodplains of coastal or riverine areas. way effect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance.

Wet floodproofing means a method of construction which allows water to enter Approved and adopted on the 25th day of March, 2019 a structure in such a way that will minimize damage to the structure and its con- tents. Wet floodproofing is appropriate for functionally dependent use and uses that April 10, 2019 facilitate open space use by variance only, structures utilized for parking or limited storage, or when all other techniques are not technically feasible. Wet floodproofing

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STATE OF ALABAMA scribed; run thence South 00 degrees 19 minutes East along said West line a distance COUNTY OF BALDWIN of 100.0 feet; run thence North 89 degrees 50 minutes 40 seconds West a distance of 170.0 feet; run thence North 00 degrees 19 minutes West a distance of 100.0 feet; NOTICE is hereby given that a bill substantially as follows will be intro- run thence South 89 degrees 50 minutes 40 seconds East a distance of 170 feet to the duced in the 2019 Regular Session of the Legislature of Alabama and application Point of Beginning. (Pin 56715 Thornton) for this passage and enactment will be made: a map indicating specially the territory Tract 8: to be annexed to or removed from the City of Foley, Alabama is on file for public As recorded in Instrument No. 877681 in the records of the office of Judge inspection in the Office of the Judge of Probate, Baldwin County, Alabama: of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: Lot 1, Unit 2, Schlicting Subdivision, according to map or plat thereof A BILL recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Baldwin County, Alabama, on slide TO BE ENTITLED 1380-A. (Pin 113200 BJ Residential Properties, LLC) AN ACT Tract 9: As recorded in Instrument No. 1511296 in the records of the office of Judge To alter, rearrange, and extend the boundary lines and corporate limits of of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: the City of Foley in Baldwin County. Lot 2, Unit 2, Schlicting Subdivision, according to map or plat thereof recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Baldwin County, Alabama, on slide BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: 1380-A. (Pin 113201 McDuffie) Tract 10: Section 1. The boundary lines and corporate limits of the City of Foley in As recorded in Instrument No. 1327411 in the records of the office of Judge Baldwin County are altered, rearranged, and extended to include within the corporate of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: limits of the municipality, in addition to the lands now included, all of the following Lot 3, Unit 2, Schlicting Subdivision, according to map or plat thereof territory: recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Baldwin County, Alabama, on slide Tract 1: 1380-A. (Pin 113202 Buchanan) As recorded in Instrument No. 1527413 in the records of the office of Judge Tract 11: of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: As recorded in Instrument No. 1216947 in the records of the office of Judge From the Northeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: Quarter of Section 27, Township 7 South, Range 4 East, run West 25 feet to a point; Lot 4, Unit 2, Schlicting Subdivision, according to map or plat thereof thence run South 00 degrees 28 minutes East 40 feet; run thence South 00 degrees recorded in the Office of the Judge of 28 minutes East 632 feet to a point; thence run Westerly 444 feet, more or less, to a Probate of Baldwin County, Alabama, on slide 1380-A. (Pin 113203 Buchanan) point; thence run Northerly 178 feet, more or less, to a point; thence run Easterly 444 Tract 12: feet, more or less, to a point; thence run Northerly 454 feet, more or less, to the Point As recorded in Instrument No. 983850 in the records of the office of Judge of Beginning. (Pin 360902 Wolf Creek Park LLC) of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: Tract 2: Lot 5, Unit 2, Schlicting Subdivision, according to map or plat thereof As recorded in Instrument No. 1278167 in the records of the office of Judge recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Baldwin County, Alabama, on slide of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: 1380-A. (Pin 113204 Thompson) Commencing at the Northeast corner of Section 27, Township 7 South, Tract 13: Range 4 East, Baldwin County, Alabama, run South 00 degrees 06 minutes 14 As recorded in Instrument No. 1553561 in the records of the office of Judge seconds East, along the East line of said Section 27, a distance of 2,708.05 feet to a of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: point on the south right-of-way line of US Highway 98; run thence West, along said Lot 6, Unit 2, Schlicting Subdivision, according to map or plat thereof right-of-way line, a distance of 708.20 feet to an iron rebar found; run thence South recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Baldwin County, Alabama, on slide 00 degrees 08 minutes 36 seconds East a distance of 752.29 feet to an iron rebar with 1380-A. (Pin 113205 Thornton) plastic cap set by F. William Raber and the Point of Beginning of the property herein Tract 14: described; continue thence South 00 degrees 08 minutes 36 seconds East a distance As recorded in Instrument No. 1580329 in the records of the office of Judge of 627.79 feet to an iron rebar with plastic cap set by F. William Raber; run thence of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: West a distance of 630.10 feet to an iron rebar with plastic cap set by F. William Commencing at the center of the intersection of Baldwin County Highway Raber on the east right-of-way line of Bender Lane; run thence North 00 degrees No. 20 and James Road at or near the Northeast corner of Section 9, Township 8 09 minutes 24 seconds West, along said east right-of-way line of Bender Lane, a South, Range 4 East, run thence in a Westerly direction along the centerline of Bald- distance of 628.38 feet to an iron rebar with plastic cap set by F. William Raber; run win County Highway No. 20, 1388 feet, more or less, to the thence South 89 degrees 56 minutes 45 seconds East a distance of 630.23 feet to the centerline of a private road providing access to said property; run thence in a Point of Beginning; said property containing 9.086 acres. (Pin 341074 Cox) Southerly direction along the centerline of said private road 236 feet to a point; run Tract 3: thence in an Easterly direction parallel to the centerline of Baldwin County Highway As recorded in Instrument No. 1141169 in the records of the office of Judge No. 20, 97.5 feet to a point; run thence in a Northerly direction and parallel to the of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: centerline of the above described private road 236 feet, more or less, to the centerline Commence at an iron pin marker at the Northeast corner of Section 27, of Baldwin County Highway No. 20, run thence in a Westerly direction along the Township 7 South, Range 4 East, and run thence South 00 degrees 06 minutes 14 centerline of Baldwin County Highway No. 20, 97.5 feet, more or less, to the Point seconds East, a distance of 2,668 feet to a point on the centerline of the pavement of Beginning. (Pin 367206 Little) of US Highway 98, thence continue South 00 degrees 06 minutes 14 seconds East, Tract 15: 369.5 feet for a Point of Beginning; thence continue South 00 degrees 06 minutes 14 As recorded in Instrument No. 1413557 in the records of the office of Judge seconds East, 144.0 feet; thence run West, 435.5 feet to an iron pin marker; thence of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: run North 00 degrees 06 minutes 14 seconds West, 144.0 feet to an iron pin marker; Lot 1A of Griffiths Subdivision, according to the map or plat thereof record- thence run East 435.5 feet to the Point of Beginning. Tract lies in the Southeast 1/4 of ed on Slide 2236-C, in the Office of Judge of Probate of Baldwin County, Alabama. Section 27, Township 7 South, Range 4 East, Baldwin County, Alabama. (Pin 90344 (Pin 269838 Ung) Engel) Tract 16: Tract 4: As recorded in Instrument No. 1413557 in the records of the office of Judge As recorded in Instrument No. 1141169 in the records of the office of Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: Lot 1B of Griffiths Subdivision, according to the map or plat thereof record- Commence at an iron pin marker at the Northeast corner of Section 27, ed on Slide 2236-C, in the Office of Judge of Probate of Baldwin County, Alabama. Township 7 South, Range 4 East, and run (Pin 276651 Ung) thence South 00 degrees 06 minutes 14 seconds East, a distance of 2,668 feet to a Tract 17: point on the centerline of the pavement of US Highway 98, thence continue South As part of the 160 acres, more or less, as recorded in Instrument No. 00 degrees 06 minutes 14 seconds East, 513.5 feet for a Point of Beginning; thence 1255317 in the records of the office of Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, continue South 00 degrees 06 minutes 14 seconds East, 212.23 feet; thence run West, Alabama: 435.5 feet to an iron pin marker; thence run North 00 degrees 06 minutes 14 seconds Being 53 acres, more or less, part of Lot 1 Griffith’s Subdivision slide 2236- West, 212.23 feet to an iron pin marker; thence run East 435.5 feet to the Point of C, being described as commencing at the Northeast corner of Section 9, Township 8 Beginning. (Pin 100112 Engel) South, Range 4 East; thence run South 60 feet, more or less; thence run West 50 feet, Tract 5: more or less; thence run Southerly 40 feet, more or less; thence run Southerly 494 As recorded in Instrument No. 582416 in the records of the office of Judge feet, more or less to the Point of Beginning: thence run Westerly 250 feet, more or of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: less; thence run Northerly 522.7 feet, more or less; thence run Westerly 99 feet, more Commencing at the Northeast corner of Section 27, Township 7 South, or less; thence run Southerly 210 feet, more or less; thence run Westerly 210 feet, Range 4 East, run South 00 degrees 06 minutes 14 seconds East 3,393.78 feet to the more or less; thence run Northerly 210 feet, more or less; thence run Westerly 689 Point of Beginning; continue thence South 00 degrees 06 minutes 14 seconds East feet, more or less; thence run Southerly 176 feet, more or less; thence run Westerly 609.21 feet; thence run South 89 degrees 53 minutes 46 seconds West, 435.5 feet; 97.5 feet, more or less; thence run Northerly 176 feet, more or less; thence run West- thence run North 00 degrees 06 minutes 14 seconds West 610.0 feet; thence run East erly 611 feet, more or less; thence run Southerly 1,288 feet, more or less; thence run 435.5 feet to the Point of Beginning. (Pin 107924 Sessions) Easterly 521 feet, more or less; thence run Southerly 150 feet, more or less; thence Tract 6: run Easterly 225 feet, more or less; thence run Northerly 150 feet, more or less; As recorded in Real Property Book 110 Page 175 in the records of the office thence run Easterly 1,225 feet, more or less; thence run Northerly 748 feet, more or of Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: less to the Point of Beginning. (Pin 26102 Little) Starting at the Northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Tract 18: Quarter of Section 27, Township 7 As recorded in Instrument No. 952331 in the records of the office of Judge of Probate South, Range 4 East, run thence due West 660 feet to a stake; run thence due South Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: 300 feet to a stake; run thence due East 660 feet to a stake; run thence due North 300 Commencing at the Northeast corner of Section 9, Township 8 South, feet to a stake, being in the Point of Beginning, all lying in Baldwin County, Ala- Range 4 East, run South 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, along the East line bama. (Pin 24920 Lane) of said Section 9, 1320.56 feet to the Point of Beginning; continue thence South 00 Tract 7: degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East along said East line 1320.50 feet; thence run As recorded in Instrument No. 890052 in the records of the office of Judge North 89 degrees 55 minutes 50 seconds West, 2679.00 feet; thence run North 00 of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: degrees 00 minutes 01 seconds West, 1320.73 feet; thence run South 89 degrees Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Northeast Quarter of the 55 minutes 10 seconds East, 1184 feet; thence run South 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 Southwest Quarter of Section 26, Township 7 South, Range 4 East, Baldwin County, seconds East, 154.00 feet; thence run South 89 degrees 55 minutes 50 seconds East, Alabama; thence run South 00 degrees 19 minutes East a distance of 200.0 feet; run 224.00 feet; thence run North 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West, 154.00 feet; thence North 89 degrees 50 minutes 40 seconds West a distance of 30.0 feet to the thence run South 89 degrees 55 minutes 50 seconds East 1271.00 feet to the Point of West line of Barin Field Road and the Point of Beginning of the property herein de- Beginning. All being 80.42 acres, more or less, and lying in Section 9, Township 8 Gulf Coast Media • April 10, 2019 • 45

South, Range 4 East, Baldwin County, Alabama. Less and except any portion lying the Northeast Quarter of Section 7, Township 8 South, Range 4 East, St. Stephens in a public road right-of-way. (Pin 119541 Horne) Meridian in Baldwin County, Alabama; said parcel more particularly described as Tract 19: follows: As recorded in Real Property Book 304 Page 1057 in the records of the Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 7 as monumented by office of Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: railroad spike found in the center of intersection of Hickory Lane and County Road The North 527.40 feet of the East 665.00 feet of the Southeast Quarter of 20; Thence South 00 degrees 04 minutes 09 seconds West, along the East line of said Section 9, Township 8 South, Range 4 East less the East 20.00 feet for road right- Section 7 a distance of 1329.00 feet to a point in the center of Hickory Lane; thence of-way, containing 8.00 acres, more or less, Baldwin County, Alabama. (Pin 72355 North 89 degrees 55 minutes 52 seconds West, along the South line of the Northeast Beane) Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 7, a distance of 1334.53 feet to the Tract 20: Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Section As recorded in Instrument No. 1487187 in the records of the office of Judge 7; said point monumented by a #3 rebar; thence North 00 degrees 04 minutes 56 sec- of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: onds East, along the West line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 7, a distance Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section of 30.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; said point monumented by a capped rebar 9, Township 8 South, Range 4 East, Baldwin County, Alabama; thence run South set by Gregory C. Spies, Surveyor; thence continuing along said West line North 00 00 degrees 01 minutes 12 seconds West a distance of 1054.80’ to a point; thence run degrees 04 minutes 56 seconds East, a distance of 240.00 feet to a point monument- South 89 degrees 55 minutes 22 seconds West a distance of 20.00’ to a point on the ed by a capped rebar set by Gregory C. Spies, Surveyor; thence South 00 degrees west right-of-way line of James Road; thence continue South 89 degrees 55 minutes 04 minutes 56 seconds West, a distance of 240.00 feet to a point monumented by a 22 seconds West a distance of 645.00’ to a point; thence run South 00 degrees 01 capped rebar set by Gregory C. Spies, Surveyor; thence North 89 degrees 55 minutes minutes 12 seconds West a distance of 527.40’ to a point; thence run North 89 de- 52 seconds West, a distance of 240.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Said Parcel grees 55 minutes 22 seconds East a distance of 646.00’ to a point; thence run North containing 1.32 acres, more or less. Together with a 30 foot wide non-exclusive 00 degrees 01 minutes 12 seconds East a distance of 527.40’ to the Point of Begin- ingress/egress easement appurtenant to and augmenting the above described parcel ning. (Pin 90230 Graham) of real property; said easement more particularly as follows: Tract 21: Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 7 as monumented by As recorded in Real Property Book 304 Page 1059 in the records of the railroad spike found in the center of intersection of Hickory Lane and County Road office of Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: 20; thence South 00 degrees 04 minutes 09 seconds West, along the section line a The South 527.40 feet of the North 2109.60 feet of the East 665.00 feet of distance of 1329.00 feet to a point in the center of Hickory Lane; thence North 89 the Southeast Quarter of Section 9, Township 8 South, Range 4 East, less the East degrees 55 minutes 52 seconds West, along the South line of the Northeast Quarter 20.00 feet for road right-of-way containing 8.00 acres, more or less, Baldwin County, of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 7, a distance of 30.60 feet, more or less to Alabama. (Pin 91565 Young) the Point of Beginning; said point located on the West Right-of-way line of Hickory Tract 22: Lane; said point monumented by a #5 rebar; thence continuing along the said South As recorded in Instrument No. 899754 in the records of the office of Judge line North 89 degrees 55 minutes 52 seconds West a distance of 1303.93 feet to a of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: point monumented by a #3 rebar; said point being the Southwest corner of the North- Being a parcel of land lying in the Northwest Quarter of Section 10, Town- east Quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 7; thence North 00 degrees 04 ship 8 South, Range 4 East, Baldwin County, Alabama; Being more particularly minutes 56 seconds East, along the West line of the Northeast quarter of the North- described as follows: east Quarter of said Section 7 a distance of 30.000 feet to a point monumented by a Commencing at the purported Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter capped rebar set by Gregory C. Spies, Surveyor; thence South 89 degrees 55 minutes of said Section 10; thence North 89 degrees 43 minutes 50 seconds East, 761.00 feet; 52 seconds East, a distance of 1303.92 feet, more or less, to a point; said point thence South 00 degrees 16 minutes 10 seconds West, 40.00 feet to a inch crimp top located on the West Right-of-way line of Hickory Lane; Thence south 00 degrees 04 iron pipe found on the south right-of-way of Baldwin County Road No. 20, same minutes 09 seconds West, along said right-of-way line a distance of 30.00 feet to the being the Point of Beginning of the parcel herein described; thence continuing South Point of Beginning; Said Easement containing 0.90 acres, more or less. (Pin 315879 00 degrees 16 minutes 10 seconds East, 247.83 feet to a capped iron stamped Park- City of Foley Utilities Board) way found for corner; thence North 89 degrees 43 minutes 50 seconds East, 270.17 Tract 27: feet to a capped iron stamped Parkway found for corner; thence North 00 degrees As recorded in Map Book 3 Page 55 (Slide 127-A) in the records of the 16 minutes 10 seconds West, 77.83 feet to a capped iron stamped 18393 found for office of Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: corner; thence South 89 degrees 44 minutes 02 seconds West, 117.71 feet to a capped Lot 14 Pine Grove Subdivision, being the Southeast quarter of the North- iron stamped PLS #17836 set for corner; thence North 00 degrees 48 minutes 14 sec- east quarter of Section 8, Township 8 South, Range 4 East, Baldwin County. (Pin onds West, 171.16 feet to a capped iron, not legible, found for corner on said south 254324 Rawson) right-of-way; thence North 89 degrees 17 minutes 30 seconds West, along said south Tract 28: right-of-way, 150.88 feet to the Point of Beginning. (Pin 114883 Bennett) As recorded in Real Property Book 602 Page 1199 in the records of the Tract 23: office of Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: As recorded in Instrument No.896756 in the records of the office of Judge Commencing at the Southeast corner of the Northeast Quarter of the South- of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: east Quarter of Section 8, Township 8 South, Range 4 East, Baldwin County, Ala- Commencing at the Northwest corner of Section 10, Township 8 South, bama; thence run South 89 degrees 56 minutes 51 seconds West, 50 feet to a point on Range 4 East, Baldwin County, Alabama, thence North 89 degrees 43 minutes 50 the West right-of-way line of Highway Number 59; thence run North 00 degrees, 07 seconds East, 911.96 feet to a point; thence South 00 degrees 16 minutes 10 seconds minutes, 06 seconds West, along said right-of-way, 166.38 feet to the Point of Begin- East for 40.00 feet to an iron pin on the South right-of-way of County Road No. 20 ning of the property herein described; thence continue North 00 degrees 07 minutes (80’ right-of-way) and Point of Beginning: thence South 00 degrees 49 minutes 17 06 seconds West, along said right-of-way, 275.66 feet to a point; thence run North 89 seconds East for 169.83 feet to an iron pin; thence North 89 degrees 38 minutes 21 degrees 53 minutes 11 seconds West, 345.97 feet to a point; thence run South 00 de- seconds East for 117.64 feet to an iron pin; thence North 00 degrees 16 minutes 10 grees 07 minutes 06 seconds East, 110.0 feet to a point; thence run North 89 degrees seconds West for 169.69 feet to an iron pin; thence South 89 degrees 42 minutes 46 53 minutes 11 seconds West 269.97 feet to a point; thence run North 00 degrees 08 seconds West for 119.27 feet to an iron pin and the Point of Beginning. (Pin 234029 minutes 15 seconds East, 110.92 feet to a point; thence run North 89 degrees 46 min- Champion RE LLC) utes 50 seconds West, 667.43 feet to a point; thence run South 00 degrees 01 minutes Tract 24: 35 seconds East, 220.69 feet to a point; thence run South 89 degrees 40 minutes 54 As recorded in Real Property Book 552 Page 1918 in the records of the seconds East, 666.80 feet to a point; thence run South 00 degrees 08 minutes 15 sec- office of Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: onds West, 55.46 feet to a point; thence run South 89 degrees 57 minutes 13 seconds Commencing at the Northwest corner of Section 10, Township 8 South, East, 616.68 feet to the Point of Beginning. (Pin 82472 Rosser) Range 4 East, Baldwin County, Alabama; thence South 00 degrees 02 minutes 57 Tract 29: seconds East for 1177.55 feet; thence North 89 degrees 57 minutes 03 seconds East As recorded in Real Property Book 96 Page 354 in the records of the office for 20.0 feet to the East right-of-way line of a 40 foot dirt road and the Point of of Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: Beginning; thence continue North 89 degrees 57 minutes 03 seconds East for 295.42 Commence at the Southeast corner of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 feet to an iron rod and cap #18393; thence North 00 degrees 02 minutes 57 seconds of Section 20, Township 8 South, Range 4 East, thence North along the East line of West for 141.42 feet to an iron rod and cap #18393; thence South 89 degrees 57 min- said 1/4 - 1/4 Section 40 feet thence 89 degrees 27 minutes left and along the North utes 03 seconds West 295.42 feet, thence South 00 degrees 02 minutes 57 seconds right-of-way line of Baldwin County Road #10 450.0 feet, thence 89 degrees 27 min- East for 141.42 feet to the Point of Beginning. (Pins 51706 & 119542 James) utes right 323.21 feet to the Point of Beginning, thence 90 degrees 33 minutes right Tract 25: 400 feet to a point on the West right-of-way line of Alabama Highway #59, thence 90 As recorded in Instrument No. 928513 in the records of the office of Judge degrees 33 minutes left 100 feet thence 89 degrees 17 minutes left 400 feet, thence of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: 90 degrees 33 minutes left 100 feet to the Point of Beginning. (Pin 30127 Molinaro) Commencing at the Northwest corner of Section 18, Township 8 South, Tract 30: Range 5 East, thence run South 00 degrees 12 minutes 34 seconds East, 107.51 feet As recorded in Instrument No. 1406241 in the records of the office of Judge to an iron pin; thence run South 00 degrees 25 minutes 13 seconds West, 259.96 feet of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: to an iron pin and the Point of Beginning; thence run South 89 degrees 55 minutes 19 Commence at the Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of the North- seconds East, 474.64 feet to an iron pin; thence run South 41 degrees 53 minutes 53 east Quarter of Section 17, Township 7 South, Range 4 East for the Point of Begin- seconds East, 184.43 feet to an iron pin; thence run South 06 degrees 13 minutes 46 ning. Thence East 1276.6 feet to a point on the West right-of-way line of Alabama seconds West, 151.14 feet to an iron pin; thence run South 83 degrees 32 minutes 36 Highway No.59, thence 90 degrees 5 1/2 minutes left along said right-of-way line seconds East, 30.02 feet to an iron pin; thence run North 89 degrees 13 minutes 52 300 feet; thence 89 degrees 54 1/2 minutes left 1,276.6 feet; thence 90 degrees 5 seconds East, 344 feet more or less to the Westerly margin of Wolf Bay; thence run 1/2 minutes left 300 feet to the Point of Beginning. (Pin 77285 Sunsouth Properties along the Westerly margin of Wolf Bay and the Northerly margin of Owens Creek, LLC) 1212 feet more or less to the East line of Lot 18, Cypress Cove Subdivision; thence Tract 31: run North 00 degrees 07 minutes 43 seconds West, 783 feet to the Point of Begin- As recorded in Slide 2108 F in the records of the office of Judge of Probate ning. Together with an easement decribed as follows: Beginning at the Northwest Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: corner of Section 18, Township 8 South, Range 5 East; thence run South 00 degrees Lot 5, Ruegg Commercial Park. (Pin 262941 Faith Tabernacle Inc.) 12 minutes 34 seconds East, 107.51 feet to an iron pin; thence run South 00 degrees Tract 32: 25 minutes 13 seconds West, 259.96 to an iron pin; thence run South 89 degrees 55 As recorded in Real Property Book 708 Page 1119 in the records of the minutes 19 seconds East, 50.00 feet to a point; thence run North 00 degrees 25 min- office of Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: utes 13 seconds East, 367.97 feet to a point; thence run North 89 degrees 56 minutes Starting at a point 43.6 feet North and 150 feet East of the Southwest Cor- 23 seconds West, 50.00 feet to an iron pin and the Point of Beginning. (Pin 98309 ner of the Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4), Section Wolf Bay Landing) Thirty (30), Township Seven (7) South, Range (4) East, on the North line of Alabama Tract 26: Highway No. 89 Right-of-way (now known as Alabama Highway No. 98), run As recorded in Instrument No. 1184479 in the records of the office of Judge thence North 290.4 feet; run thence East 150 feet; run thence South 290.4 feet to a of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: point on the said North Right-of-way line; run thence West 150 feet to the Point of That certain parcel of real property situate in the Northeast Quarter of Beginning, Less and Except any portion of subject property lying within road Right- 46 • April 10, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media

of-way.(Pin 3046 Grant) 40.00 feet for road right-of-way containing 8.00 acres, more or less, Baldwin County, Tract 33: Alabama. (Pin 91557_Young) As recorded in Instrument No. 1089962 in the records of the office of Judge Tract 40: of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: As recorded in Real Property Book 189 Page 1415 in the records of the Commencing at the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of Section office of Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: 30, Township 7 South, Range 4 East, run thence North along the East line of said Commence at the Northwest corner of Section 10, Township 8 South, Northwest Quarter 40 feet, more or less, to a point on the North right-of-way line of Range 4 East; run thence East along the North line of said Section 10 for 1,166.2 US Highway 98, thence run Westerly along said North right-of-way line 15 feet to a feet to the Point of Beginning; run thence South for 287.83 feet; run thence East for point on the West line of the 30 foot county right-of-way, thence run Westerly along 101.3 feet; run thence North 287.83 feet to the North line of Section 10, Township said North right-of-way line 167.5 feet to the Point of Beginning, thence run 145.2 8 South, Range 4 East; run thence West 101.3 feet along Section line to the Point of feet, thence run westerly parallel to said Highway 98 150 feet, then run South 145.2 Beginning. Said land being in Section 10, Township 8 South, Range 4 East, Baldwin feet to a point on the North right-of-way line of US Highway 98, thence run East 150 County, Alabama, LESS AND EXCEPT the North 40.0 feet of the above described feet to the Point of Beginning. (Pin 15863 Ortho Clubhouse LLC) property for a right of way of County Road No. 20. (Pin 54282_Cruz) Tract 34: Tract 41: As recorded in Instrument No. 1100701 in the records of the office of Judge As recorded on Instrument No. 1473505 in the records of the office of of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: Being a parcel of land lying in the Northeast 1/4 of Section 30, Township Commencing at the purported Northwest corner of Section 10, Township 8 7 South, Range 4 East, Baldwin County, Alabama, and also being more particular- South, Range 4 East, Baldwin County, Alabama; thence south 00 degrees 13 minutes ly described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest Corner of said Section 30; 00 seconds east, a distance of 1418.61 feet to a point; thence north 89 degrees 47 thence South 89 degrees 59’ 06” East, 2680.02 feet; thence South 00 degrees 32’48” minutes 00 seconds east, a distance of 40.0 feet to a point West, 2640.10 feet to the North right-of-way of US Highway 98; thence South 89 on the east right-of-way line of James Road (80’ right-of-way) said point being the degrees 44’ 33” East along said right-of-way, 600.00 feet; thence South 00 degrees point of beginning; thence continue north 89 degrees 47 minutes 00 seconds east 32’ 48” West, 46.00 feet to the approximate centerline of said Highway and the Point along said line, a distance of 363.00 feet to a point; thence south 00 degrees 13 min- of Beginning of the parcel herein described; thence North 00 degrees 32’ 48” East, utes 00 seconds east, a distance of 120.00 feet to a point; thence south 89 degrees 47 1016.40 feet; thence South 89 degrees 27’ 07” East, 300.00 feet; thence South 00 minutes 00 seconds west, a distance of 363.00 feet to a point on the above mentioned degrees 32’ 48” West, 1016.40 feet to said centerline; thence North 89 degree 27’ east right-of-way of James Road; thence north 00 degrees 13 minutes 00 seconds 07” West, along said centerline, 300.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. (Pins 273321, west, along said right-of-way a distance of 120.00 feet to the point of beginning. said 231281 King) land being a portion of James Corners subdivision as recorded on slide 2216 d & e. Tract 35: (Pin 342291_Walker) As recorded in Instrument No. 659314 in the records of the office of Judge Tract 42: of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: As recorded in Real Property Book 219 Page 240 in the records of the The Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 30, Township 7 office of Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: South, Range 4 East. (Pin 41945 Taylor) Commence at the Northwest corner of Section 10, Township 8 South, Tract 36: Range 4 East; run thence South 00° 02’ 57” East for 1538.61 feet; run thence North As recorded in Real Property Book 771 Page 909 in the records of the 89° 57’ 03” East for 20 feet to the East Right-of-Way of a 40’ dirt road for the Point office of Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: of Beginning; run thence North 89° 57’ 03” East for 187.7 feet; run thence South Commencing at the Southwest corner of Section 9, Township 7 South, 00° 02’ 57” East for 116.04 feet; run thence South 89° 57’ 03” West for 187.7 feet Range 4 East; run thence East along the North line of said Section 9 a distance of to said East Right-of-Way of 40’ dirt road; run thence North 00° 02’ 57” West along 815.7 feet to a point; thence run North a distance of 40 feet to a point on the North said East Right-of-Way for 116.04 feet to the Point of Beginning. Said land being right of way line of Harney Road, an 80 foot right of way and the point of beginning in Section 10, Township 8 South, Range 4 East, Baldwin County, Alabama. (Pin of the property herein described; thence continue North a distance of 580.00 feet to a 60062_Pumphrey). point; thence run South 89° 55’ 27” West, a distance of 600.00 feet to a point; thence Tract 43: run North 00° 11’13” East, a distance of 700.00 feet to a point; thence run North As recorded on Slide 2216-E in the records of the office of Judge of Probate 89° 55’27” East, a distance of 1,083.20 feet to a point on the West line of a 60 foot Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: right of way; thence run South 00° 11’ 13” West, along said West right of way line a The 55.96 acres, Parcel Number 61-02-10-0-000-004.000, outparcel of distance of 700.00 feet to a point; thence run South 89° 55’ 27” West, a distance of James Corner subdivision per plat recorded by Laurence H. Zander, PLS dated 200.00 feet to a point; thence run South a distance of 580 feet to a point on the North March 2005. (Pin 21868_Callaway). line of said Hadley Road, an 80 foot right of way; thence rum West along the North Tract 44: line of said right of way a distance of 283.20 feet to the Point of Beginning. Contains As recorded on Instrument No. 1664586 in the records of the office of 21.18 acres. (Pin 21332, Langford). Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: Tract 37: Lot 1, Little Woerner Subdivision, according to the map or plat thereof As recorded in Real Property Book 488 Page 171 in the records of the recorded on Slide 2617-A in the Office of Judge of Probate of Baldwin County, Ala- office of Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: bama. (Pin 376297_Woerner) The East half of the West half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 9, Town- Tract 45: ship 8 South, Range 4 East, Baldwin County, Alabama. (Pin 90215_Victory Life As recorded on Instrument No. 1347935 in the records of the office of Church) Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: Tract 38: 110’ x 145’ (S) Beg at the NE corner of the NE ¼ the NE 1/4 run S 663’ (S), As recorded on Instrument No. 1264547 in the records of the office of TH W 255’ (S) for the POB, TH run S 110’ (S), TH W 145’ (S), TH N 110’, TH E Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: 145’ (S) to the POB. (Pin 1486_McCroan) The West Half of the East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 9, Town- ship 8 South, Range 4 East, Baldwin County, Alabama. (Pin 91555_Young Family Section 2. In accordance with Section 11-42-6, Code of Alabama 1975, a Limited Partnership) map showing the proposed territory to be annexed to the City of Foley is on file in Tract 39: the office of the Judge of Probate in Baldwin County, Alabama, and the map is open As recorded in Real Property Book 304 Page 1061 in the records of the to the inspection of the public. office of Judge of Probate Court of Baldwin County, Alabama: The south 527.40 feet of the East 665.00 feet of the Southeast Quarter of Section 3. This act shall become effective immediately following its pas- Section 9, Township 8 South, Range 4 East less the East 20.00 feet and the South sage and approval by the Governor, or its otherwise becoming law.

GulfCoastNewsToday.com From Baldwin County’s news innovator since 1890 Gulf Coast Media • April 10, 2019 • The Courier • 47 BRIDGE SCORES

Eastern Shore Sue Wood – Joe Wood Dolores Thomas – Barbara Paul East – Walter Ruland Rodney Mundy – Barbara Tuesday Duplicate Bridge Club Norma Morrison – Ken Mor- Richardson Rodney Mundy – Barbara Mundy N/S Results for week of April 1-5 rison Jim Spain – Cece Spain Mundy Dolores Thomas - Liz Conway Cece Spain – Jim Spain Becky Harris – Betty Jones E/W Valerie Hogg – Jayne Murphy Monday Wednesday Thursday Norma Morrison – Norma Bob Holman – Linda Holman Janice Clifford – Sue Greer N/S N/S N/S Morrison Susan Nading – Alex Hading Carole Dorgan – Cindy Wilkin- Susan Trimble – Bill Trimble Vivien Harmon – Phoebe Jenny Slay – Sue Nelson Joan Caudle – Bari Campbell son Anita Graham – Janice Clifford Jackson Susan Trimble – Fay Felty Friday Paul East – Jayne Murphy Melanie Maples – Pat Tippit Valerie Hogg – Paula Potter Anita Graham – Rhoda Herzog N/S Bill Hogg – Valerie Hogg Evelyn Meyers – Art Meyers E/W Paula Huber – Charles Davis Paula Huber – Charles Davis Vivien Harmon – Phoebe Vivien Harmon – Angele Baker Joan Rogers – Dot Avery Mary Anderton – Worth Van- E/W Sue Wood – Joe Wood Jackson Jenny Slay – Sue Nelson Ginger MacMicking – Bill zandt Walter Ruland – Chris Kendall E/W Joan Rogers – Ginger Mac- Joe Wood – Sue Wood Hogg Liz Wright – Dot Avery Micking Paul East – Randy Laney Cheryl Baird – Bill Hogg Carol Meade – Jim Meade Letty Schiesz – Jane Oneil Paul East – Randy Laney E/W Daphne Bridge Buffs Fairhope arrest reports March 29 Lawrence Barry Jr. of Loxley paraphernalia and tampering the influence of alcohol. cation. was arrested for menacing. Patrick Iburg of Fairhope was was arrested for appearing in with physical evidence. Melinda McGhee of Atmore Melissa Musick of Daphne was Margarita Umpierre Urrutia arrested for public intoxica- public under the influence. Richard Arnold Jr. of Fairhope was arrested for driving under arrested for public intoxica- of Daphne was arrested for was arrested for violating a the influence of alcohol. tion. driving under the influence of tion. March 30 Aimee James of Fairhope was domestic violence protection Mace Phillips of Biloxi was ar- alcohol. David Weston of Fairhope was arrested for third degree theft order. March 31 rested for appearing in public Ashley Smith of Gardendale arrested for possession of of property. Brandon Langford of Fairhope Jeannine Webb of Fairhope under the influence. was arrested for driving under marijuana, possession of drug was arrested for driving under was arrested for public intoxi- Theodore Clausell of Fairhope the influence of alcohol.

Spanish Fort High School holds talent show

Submitted left to right) are: Davis Lovato, and Ari • 3rd Place: vocalist, Theodore Congratulations to all Gabriella Shoub participants and win- • 2nd Place: dancer, They are pictured with ners of the SFHS Talent Alexis Locke judges Gail Bridges, Ken- Show, an annual event • 1st Place: the band dra Small (far left) and sponsored by the Band Tom, Dick, & Harry “Bambie” from 93BLX and Choral Department. with members Dawson as well as emcee Michael This year’s winners Tidwell, Ryan Lovato, White, Fox 10 News me- (pictured in center from Jackson Chambers, teorologist (far right).

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

TThe Planning Commission of the City of Robertsdale, Alabama will conduct a public hearing on Monday, April 22, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. at Robertsdale City Hall to consider the following request for rezoning made by Central Baldwin Properties for the property located at 23423 State Highway 59 South, Robertsdale, Alabama.

FROM I-1 to B-2: SUBMITTED PHOTO THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RANGE 3 EAST, LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING:

The Planning Commission of the City of Robertsdale, Alabama will conduct a public (A) BEGIN AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST hearing on Monday, April 22, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. at Robertsdale City Hall to consider the QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER, SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP following request for rezoning made by Central Baldwin Properties for the property 5 SOUTH, RANGE 3 EAST, AND RUN THENCE EAST 316 FEET TO A located at 23423 State Highway 59 South, Robertsdale, Alabama. POINT, WHICH IS THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL HEREBY EXCEPTED; THENCE RUN SOUTH 310 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE RUN FROM I-1 to B-2: EAST 250 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF- THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE WAY LINE OF U. S. HIGHWAY 90; THENCE RUN NORTHWARDLY ALONG SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 3 EAST, THE SAID HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY 310 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING: (A) BEGIN AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER RUN WEST 250 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OR PLACE OF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER, SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 3 BEGINNING. EAST, AND RUN THENCE EAST 316 FEET TO A POINT, WHICH IS THE POINT (B) A STRIP OF REAL PROPERTY 30 FEET IN WIDTH RUNNING ALONG OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL HEREBY EXCEPTED; THENCE RUN SOUTH 310 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE RUN EAST 250 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINT THE SOUTH LINE OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF U. S. HIGHWAY 90; THENCE RUN NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 36, NORTHWARDLY ALONG THE SAID HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY 310 FEET TO A TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 3 EAST. POINT; THENCE RUN WEST 250 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OR PLACE (C) BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTH HALF OF BEGINNING. (B) A STRIP OF REAL PROPERTY 30 FEET IN WIDTH RUNNING ALONG THE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SOUTH LINE OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHEAST THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 3 EAST; THENCE RUN NORTH 320 FEET, THENCE RUN WEST TO RANGE 3 EAST. (C) BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE THE EAST MARGIN OF U. S. HIGHWAY NO. 90, THENCE RUN SOUTH NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST ALONG THE SAID U.S. HIGHWAY 90 TO A POINT DIRECTLY WEST OF QUARTER OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 3 EAST; THENCE RUN THE POINT OF BEGINNING, BEING A STRIP OF LAND 10 FEET WIDE, NORTH 320 FEET, THENCE RUN WEST TO THE EAST MARGIN OF U. S. HIGHWAY MORE OR LESS. NO. 90, THENCE RUN SOUTH ALONG THE SAID U.S. HIGHWAY 90 TO A POINT DIRECTLY WEST OF THE POINT OF BEGINNING, BEING A STRIP OF LAND 10 FEET WIDE, MORE OR LESS. Interested persons and adjoining property owners will be given an opportunity to ask questions and make comments at this time. Interested persons and adjoining property owners will be given an opportunity to ask Written comments should be addressed to Shannon J. Burkett, City questions and make comments at this time. Written comments should be addressed to Shannon J. Burkett, City Clerk, P.O. Box 429, Robertsdale, AL 36567. Clerk, P.O. Box 429, Robertsdale, AL 36567.

Aaron White, Chairperson, Robertsdale Planning Commission Aaron White, Chairperson, Robertsdale Planning Commission 48 • April 10, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media

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