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Citrus County Hernando County Hillsborough LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT CITRUS COUNTY CITRUS COUNTY HERNANDO COUNTY HERNANDO COUNTY HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY CITRUS COUNTY EES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI- HERNANDO COUNTY, FLORIDA unknown HILLSBOROUGH TORS, TRUSTEES, AND ANY OTHER CASE NO.: 17001158CAAXMX YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, foreclose a Claim of Lien on the following COUNTY UNDER, OR AGAINST PETER P. BI- SONYA ESTERLINE, property in Hillsborough County, Florida: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE RECKI, deceased, Plaintiff, Lot 9, Block 5, ROYAL HIGHLANDS FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Defendants. vs. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN WEST THE “HEATHER”, according to AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY NOTICE OF ACTION CHRISTY BALLARD, APRIL BLAKE, AND the map or plat thereof as recorded in PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO CIVIL DIVISION UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ROGER DEAN plat Book 13, page 41, of the Public ISSUE AIR PERMIT TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, BLAKE, AND ANY OTHER CLAIMING Rec ords of Hernando County, Florida. Environmental Protection Commission Case No.: 2017 CA 000868 A GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, ANY RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST of Hillsborough County CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, AND ANY JCUDGGPſNGFCICKPUV[QWCPF[QWCTGTG- REGIONS BANK D/B/A REGIONS BY THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST SWKTGFVQſNG[QWTYTKVVGPFGHGPUGUKHCP[ Draft Air Permit No. 0571029-024-AC OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING BY, ROGER DEAN BLAKE, DECEASED, International Paper Company MORTGAGE, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST with the Clerk of the above Court and to Plaintiff, WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD UGTXGCEQR[YKVJKPFC[UCHVGTVJGſTUV Hillsborough County, FL PETER P. BIRECKI deceased, OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN -vs- publication of this Notice of Action on: Applicant: The applicant for this project (Address Unknown) PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST is International Paper Company. The ap- KELLY BURLEW YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, KALEI MCELROY BLAIR, Esq., Plain- tiff’s attorney, whose address is: 1010 plicant’s authorized representative and Defendants. quiet title to the following described real GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS, mailing address is: Mark Bullard, General property in Citrus County, Florida: Defendant(s). North Florida Ave., Tampa, FL 33602 and NOTICE OF SALE ſNGVJGQTKIKPCNYKVJVJG%NGTMQHVJKU%QWTV Manager, 2402 Police Center Dr., Plant City, FL 33566. Lot 90, Gulf Highway Land, Unit 9, AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 2, according to the map or a Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered or immediately thereafter; otherwise a de- Facility Location: International Paper plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ROGER fault will be entered against you for the re- Company operates the existing facility, in the above-styled cause, in the Circuit 4, Page 147, Public Records of Citrus DEAN BLAKE, AND ANY OTHER Court of Citrus County, Florida, Angela lief demanded in the Complaint or Petition. which is located in Hillsborough County at County, Florida. CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE the above address. Vick, the Clerk of the Circuit Court will AND INTEREST BY THROUGH, If you are a person with a disability sell the property situate in Citrus County, Property Address: 7339 S. Greengate who needs any accommodation in order Project: This permit will provide the appli- Pt., Homosassa, FL 34446 UNDER OR AGAINST ROGER Florida, described as: DEAN BLAKE, DECEASED, WHO to participate in this proceeding, you are ECPVQRGTCVKQPCNƀGZKDKNKV[D[TGOQXKPIVJG Lots 21, 22, 23 And 24, Block 119, JCU DGGP ſNGF CICKPUV [QW CPF [QW CTG ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR entitled, at no cost to you, to the provi- material usage limit and replacing it with OF INVERNESS HIGHLANDS UNIT required to serve a copy of your written ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN sion of certain assistance. Please contact a facility-wide limit on the VOC emissions. NO. 3, According To The Map Or Plat defenses, if any, to it on Kristopher E. Fer- PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST the ADA Coordinator Hernando County, This permit also authorizes the replace- Thereof As Recorded In Plat Book 2, nandez, Esq., attorney for Plaintiff, whose AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, Peggy Welch, Office of the Trial Court ment of some of the stacking and handling Pages 103 Through 108, Public Re- address is 114 S. Fremont Ave., Tampa, GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS Administrator, 352-754-4402, Hernando machinery and updates the heat input rate cords of Citrus County, Florida. FL 33606, within 30 days of 1st publication County Courthouse, 20 North Main Street, of the existing boiler. International Paper CPFVQſNGVJGQTKIKPCNYKVJVJG%NGTMQHVJKU YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Brooksville, FL 34601, at least 7 days be- Company will remain a synthetic minor at public sale, to the highest and best Court either before service on Plaintiff’s institution of the action by Plaintiff, fore your scheduled court appearance, or source of air emissions. bidder, for cash, at an online sale at attorney or immediately thereafter; other- SONYA ESTERLINE, against you seeking immediately upon receiving this notifica- Permitting Authority: Applications for www.citrus.realforeclose.com beginning wise a default will be entered against you to foreclose on a mortgage on the tion if the time before the scheduled ap- at 10:00 a.m. on April 12, 2018. air construction permits are subject to re- for the relief demanded in the Complaint. following described property in Hernando pearance is less than 7 days; if you are view in accordance with the provisions of County, Florida: ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- The action was instituted in the Fifth hearing impaired call 711. Chapter 403, Florida Statutes (F.S.) and EST IN THE SURPLUS FUNDS FROM Judicial Circuit Court for Citrus County in Lot 15 and Lot 16, Block 51, GARDEN DATED on this 26th day of January, 2018. Chapters 62-4, 62-210 and 62-212 of the THIS SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE the State of Florida and is styled as fol- GROVE, together with the West 20.00 Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). The PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE feet of now vacated Station Boule- Clerk of the Circuit Court lows: STEVEN K. ARNOLD, Plaintiffs, v. Don Barbee Jr. proposed project is not exempt from air OF THE LIS PENDENS, MUST FILE A UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT- vard, which was vacated per O.R. permitting requirements and an air permit CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE EES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI- Book 103, Page 78, all according to By: Elizabeth Markidis is required to perform the proposed work. SALE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION TORS, TRUSTEES, AND ANY OTHER the map or plat thereof as recorded in Deputy Clerk The Permitting Authority responsible for 45.031(1)(a), FLORIDA STATUTES. PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UN- Plat Book 3, Page 38, Public Records Wetherington Hamilton, P.A. making a permit determination for this If you are a person with a disability who DER, OR AGAINST PETER P. BIRECKI, of Hernando County, Florida, 1010 N. Florida Avenue project is the Environmental Protection needs any accommodation in order to deceased, Defendants. has been filed against you and you are Tampa, FL 33602-0727 Commission of Hillsborough County. The participate in this proceeding, you are en- If you are a person with a disability who required to serve a copy of your writ- 3/9-3/16/18 2T Permitting Authority’s physical and mailing titled, at no cost to you, to the provision needs any accommodation in order to par- ten defenses, if any, to it on ROLAND D. —————————————————— address is: 3629 Queen Palm Dr., Tam- of certain assistance. Please contact the ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, WALLER, ESQ., 5332 Main Street, New pa, FL 33619. The Permitting Authority’s #&#%QQTFKPCVQTCVVJG1HſEGQHVJG6TKCN at no cost to you, to the provision of certain Port Richey, Florida 34652, on or before IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE phone number is 813-627-2600. Court Administrator, Citrus County Court- assistance. Please contact the ADA Coor- April 16, 2018 and file the original with the FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Project File: # EQORNGVG RTQLGEV ſNG KU house, 110 N Apopka Avenue, Inverness, dinator, Hillsborough County Courthouse, Clerk of this Court either before service on HERNANDO COUNTY, FLORIDA available for public inspection during the FL 34450, (352) 341-6700, at least seven 800 E. Twiggs St., Room 604, Tampa, Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereaf- CIVIL DIVISION normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to (7) days before your scheduled court ap- Florida 33602, (813) 272-7040, at least ter; otherwise, a default will be entered CASE NO. 272017CA001244CAAXMX 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (except pearance, or immediately upon receiv- legal holidays), at the physical address seven (7) days before your scheduled court against you for the relief demanded in the EDWARD PIORKOWSKI KPI VJKU PQVKſECVKQP KH VJG VKOG DGHQTG VJG appearance, or immediately upon receiving Complaint. indicated above for the Permitting Author- scheduled appearance is less than seven VJKUPQVKſECVKQPKHVJGVKOGDGHQTGVJGUEJGF- Plaintiff, KV[6JGEQORNGVGRTQLGEVſNGKPENWFGUVJG days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, SIGNED AND THE SEAL OF THIS COURT uled appearance is less than seven (7) IMPRESSED ON: vs. Draft Permit, the Technical Evaluation and call 711. days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, GEORGE KOMOSA, if living, and if dead, Preliminary Determination, the application NOTE: THIS COMMUNICATION, FROM call 711. DATED: 3/5/18 his unknown heirs at law, legatees, and information submitted by the applicant A DEBT COLLECTOR, IS AN ATTEMPT Don Barbee, Jr. devisees, grantees, or assignees; and GZENWUKXG QH EQPſFGPVKCN TGEQTFU WPFGT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFOR- DATED on March 9, 2018. Clerk of the Circuit Court Section 403.111, F.S.). Interested per- Clerk of the Court any and all persons claiming any right, MATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED title or interest in the real property sons may contact the Permitting Author- By Robert By By: /s/ Elizabeth Markidis FOR THAT PURPOSE.
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