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Public Notices: Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

Public & Legal Notices may be submitted to us at legals@franklinsun.com.



Public Notices Published Wednesday, May 9th, 2012
STATE TAX SALES OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY
THE STATE OF LOUISIANA VS. DELINQUENT TAX DEBTOR, PARISH OF FRANKLIN, CITY OF WINNSBORO
By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the Laws of the State of Louisiana, I will sell, at the principal front door of the Winnsboro City Hall 3814 Front St. within the legal hours for judicial sales beginning at 10:00 A. M. on Wednesday the 30th day of May A.D., 2012, and continuing on each succeeding day, until said sales are completed, all immovable property on taxes are now due to the State of Louisiana and the City of Winnsboro, to enforce collection of taxes assessed in the year 2011, together with interest thereon from the 31st day of December, 2011, at the rate of 12 percent (12%) per annum until paid and all costs, the names of said delinquent taxpayers, the amount of taxes due by each on the assessment of said year, and the immovable property assessed to each are to be offered for sale.
On the day of the sale, I will sell such portions of the property as each debtor will point out and, in case the debtor will not point our sufficient property, will at once and without further delay sell the least quantity of said property of any debtor which any bidder will buy for the amount of taxes, interest, and costs due by said debtors: the sale will be without appraisement, for cash in legal tender money of the United States. The property sold will be redeemable at any time for the space of three (3) years by paying the price given, including cost and five percent (5%) penalty thereon, with interest at the rate of one percent (1%) per month.
NOTICE TO MORTGAGE CREDITORS
In conformity with the law, notice is hereby given to all parties holding mortgages on real estate located in the City of Winnsboro on which taxes for 2011 have not been paid, that I will begin the sales at the principal front door of the Winnsboro City Hall 3814 Front St. on the 30th day of May A. D., 2012 and that a number of pieces of property were advertised in this newspaper on April 25, 2012; and May 9, 2012, in conformity with the law preparatory to such sales. The attention of mortgage creditors as respectfully called to the advertisements of tax sales and they are warned to take such steps prior to the sales as may be necessary to protect their rights.
Roxy Fletcher, City Clerk
City of Winnsboro
Winnsboro, Louisiana 71295
ADAMO, MICHAEL, ET AL
C/O DAVID ADAMO
709 SIKES STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT 5 OF BLOCK 6 OF WR TAYLOR SUBDIVISION, SEC. 27, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$35.13 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
ANTHONY, ROSS
8061 CHAMPIONS WAY
PINEVILLE LA 71360
LOTS 28 AND 29 OF WO GWIN GLENDALE ADDITION TO WINNSBORO, LA., SEC. 35, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$13.39 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
BAKER, CHARLES, ET UX
6676 KINLOCH STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
A LOT OF LAND SITUATED IN W ½ OF SE ¼. SEC. 26, T. 14N, R. 7E. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SE CORNER OF THE LOT OWNED BY JAMES G. GATES, BOUGHT FROM C.L. RAMAGE, COB 26.
PAGE 545, THENCE SOUTH 70 DEGS. 5 MINS. EAST 150 FEET TO SET IRON POST LINE PARALLEL WITH MAIN STREET OR HIGHWAY 15, THENCE NORTH 19 DEGS. 55 MINS. EAST 300 FEET TO SET IRON POST, THENCE NORTH 70 DEGS. 5 MINS. WEST 150 FEET TO SET IRON POST, THENCE SOUTH 19 DEGS. 55 MINS. 300 FEET TO POB, CONTAINING 45,000 SQUARE FEET.
$172.57 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
BARBER, DISIE MAE
PO BOX 173
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT 59, LESS NORTH 20 FT. OF GLENDALE ADDITION, SEC. 35, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$29.43 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
BATEY, TED G.
124 CAROLYN STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT 3 OF JOHN D GWIN SUBDIVISION, SEC. 22, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$43.34 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
BRASS, ELISHA
1011 BLANSON STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT 3 OF BLOCK 4 OF NORTHWEST SIDE ADDITION TO WINNSBORO, LA, SEC. 26, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$31.36 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
BURGE, CONNIE
6743 KINLOCH STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
MOBILE HOME LOCATED ON PROPERTY OF OTHERS, SEC. 26, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$.39 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
CASTON, LULA
C/O LEROY SCOTT
2105 CASTON STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
A LOT BEGINNING AT THE SW CORNER OF BLOCK 11 OF LANDAUER AND ELLIS ADD. AND RUN NORTH 40 FT., THENCE EAST 114 FT., THENCE SOUTH 40 FT., THENCE WEST 114 FT. BACK TO THE POB, SEC. 35, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$1.10 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
COLEMAN, ANGELA
611 POLK STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT 12 OF BLOCK 1 OF WR TAYLOR SUBDIVISION, SEC. 26, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$30.49 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
COOPER, ROBERT
C/O REBECCA HARRIS
852 6TH STREET
RICHMOND CA 94801
LOT 15 OF BLOCK 3 OF BLANSON ADDITION TO WINNSBORO, LA, SEC. 35, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$8.19 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
COTTON, JAMES & KIMBERLY
17 SARAH STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
MOBILE HOME LOCATED ON MCLEMORE PROPERTY, SEC. 26, T. 14N, R.7E.
$7.88 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
CREDIT, MICHAEL W., ET UX
7300 PRAIRIE ROAD
WINNSBORO LA 71295
BEGIN AT AN IRON STOB ON THE WEST SIDE OF ROLAND ST. AT THE SE CORNER OF LOT 44 OF BLOCK 8 OF LANDIS PARK ADDITION TO WINNSBORO, LA., THENCE RUN SOUTH 27 DEGS, 23 MINS. WEST ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF ROLAND ST., A DISTANCE OF 75 FT., THENCE N. 62 DEGS. AND 37 MINS. EAST 125 FT., THENCE NORTH 27 DEGS. AND 23 MINS. EAST 75 FT., THENCE SOUTH 62 DEGS. AND 37 MINS. EAST TO THE SW COR. OF ABOVE MENTIONED LOT 44, 100 FT., MAKING THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THIS NORTH LINE OF PROPERTY HEREIN CONVEYED 125 FT., SEC. 35, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$9.14 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
CUAVE, REGIE L., ET UX
1408 BOSWORTH STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT 4 OF BLOCK OF ADDITION TO ADAMS ADDITION, SEC. 26, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$31.68 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
DAVIS, EDWARD L., ET US
100 MILAM STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT I OF BLOCK 1 OF THE RESUBDIVISION OF GILBERT ADDITION TO WINNSBORO, LA,
ALSO A CERTAIN LOT OF LOT I OF BLOCK 1 OF THE RESUBDIVISION OF PORTION OF GILBERT ADDITION FOR A POB OF THIS LOT, THENCE NORTH TO THE NORTH BOUNDARY OF RESUBDIVISION OF PORTION OF GILBERT ADDITION BEING A PROJECTION OF THE WEST BOUNDARY OF LOT I, THENCE EAST TO THE NE CORNER OF THE RESUBDIVISION OF PORTION OF GILBERT ADDITION, THENCE IN A SOUTHERLY DIRECTION ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY OF SAID RESUBDIVISION A DISTANCE OF 263.94 FEET TO MILAM STREET, THENCE IN A WESTERLY DIRECTION ALONG NORTH BOUNDARY OF STREET TO THE SE CORNER OF LOT I, THENCE IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTION ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY OF LOT I A DISTANCE OF 135 FEET TO THE NE CORNER OF LOT I, THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH BOUNDARY OF LOT I, THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH BOUNDARY OF LOT IA DISTANCE OF 70 FEET TO THE POB, LESS A PARCEL BEGINNING AT THE NW CORNER OF LOT I OF BLOCK 1 THE RESUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF GILBERT ADDITION TOGETHER WITH A PASSAGEWAY BEING APPROXIMATELY 15 FEET WIDE BEGINNING ON MILAM STREET AND ADJACENT TO THE EAST BOUNDARY OF LOT 1 AND RUNNING NORTH TO THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY.
$14.26 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
DOYLE, ALFRED T.
803 ROBINSON CIRCLE
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT 6 OF WO GWIN GELNDALE ADDITION TO WINNSBORO, LA SEC. 35, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$43.34 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
ELMORE, LARRY, ET UX
33 LONZO THOMAS ROAD
RAYVILLE LA 71269
LOT 1 OF BLOCK 3 OF SMITH SUBDIVISION, SEC. 27, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$30.69 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
FRANKLIN, JACOB, EST.
C/O PEARLIE FRANKLIN
607 FOURTH STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT 4 OF BLOCK 23 OF LANDAUER AND ELLIS ADDITION TO WINNSBORO, LA, SEC. 35, T. 14, R. 7E.
$11.35 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
AND COSTS
GRIEME, PATRICK, ET UX
2204 LANIER DRIVE
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT 16 AND SE ½ OF LOT 15 OF BLOCK 1 OF BT LANIER SUBDIVISION, BEING 156 FEET BY 135 FEET, SEC. 36, T. 14N, R 7E.
$145.78 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
HETHCOTE, EVELYN
16-B SARAH STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
MOVILE HOME LOCATED ON MCLEMORE PROPERTY, SEC. 26, T. 14N, R. 7E. 1979 SKYLINE 14 X 70 RED/CREAM SERIAL #0153-1837H
$7.88 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
HOWARD, KELLEY T.
215 CARTER STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT 10 AND NORTH 25 FT. OF LOT 11 OF BLOCK 15 OF RAMAGE PLACE ADDITION NO. 7 TO WINNSBOOR, LA, SEC. 23, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$31.63 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
HUCKABY, CORDA MAE
PO BOX 203
WINNSBORO LA 71295
MOBILE HOME LOCATED IN MARTIN’S TRAILER PARK, SEC. 35, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$1.50 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
KILLIAN, PHILLIP J.
PO BOX 389
BASKIN LA 71219
LOT 1 OF BLOCK 1 OF RAMAGE ADDITION TO WINNSBORO, LA, SEC. 26, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$46.10 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
KILLIAN, PHILLIP J.
PO BOX 389
BASKIN LA 71219
A LOT BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EAST SIDE OF LOCUST STREET WITH THE SOUTH SIDE OF PRAIRIE STREET AND IS THE SW CORNER OF THE PAN AMERICAN PET. CO. LOT (NOW OWNED BY J.A. HOLMES), THENCE IN AN EASTERLY DIRECTION 85 FT. TO THE SE CORNER OF PAN AMERICAN PET. CO. LOT FOR A POB, THENCE RUN IN AN EASTERLY DIRECTION 67 FT. TO THE SW CORNER OF SHIPP AND GILBERT LOT, THENCE NORTH 100 FT., THENCE IN A WESTERLY DIRECTION PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH SIDE OF PRAIRIE ST. 67 FT., THENCE SOUTH PARALLEL WITH THE EAST SIDE OF LOCUST ST. AND ALONG THE EAST BOUNDARY LINE OF PAN AMERICAN LOT 100 FT. BACK TO THE POB, KNOWN AS “TROLLEY INN” LOT, SEC. 26, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$22.85 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
LONG, JEWEL DICKERSON
300 COUNTRY CLUB LANE
HOPINSVILLE KY 42240
A LOT OF LAND BEG. AT THE NE CORNER OF NE ¼ OF SE ¼ SEC. 27, T. 14N, R. 7E, AND RUN WEST 210 FT., THENCE SOUTH 106.64 FT., THENCE NE 210 FT., THENCE N. BACK TO THE POB.
$7.33 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
LUCKETT, ALLYN J.
PO BOX 57
WISNER LA 71378
LOT 20 OF BLOCK 3 OF BONDURANT ADD. TO WINNSBORO, LA., SEC. 26, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$1.73 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
LUCKETT, ALLYN J.
PO BOX 57
WISNER LA 71378
LOT 19 OF BLOCK 2 OF THE WEST SIDE ADDITION TO WINNSBORO, LA, SEC. 26, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$.95 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
MARTIN, RICHARD C.
15 SARAH STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
MOBILE HOME LOCATED ON MCLEMORE PROPERTY, SEC. 26, T. 14N, R. 7E. 2006 CMH WHITE SERIAL #CLS105363TN
$26.79 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
MCCRAY, ALEX, ET UX
1208 MAPLE STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT 14 OF BLOCK 2 OF BONDURANT ADDITION TO WINNSBORO, LA, SEC. 26, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$13.00 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
MILES, DEBORAH
C/O LEROY SCOTT
2105 CASTON STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
A LOT BEG. AT THE NE CORNER OF BLOCK 11 OF LANDAUER AND ELLIS ADD. TO WINNSBORO, LA., RUN SOUTH 93 1/3 FT. FOR A POINT OF BEG., THENCE WEST 130 FT., THENCE SOUTH 116 2/3 FT., THENCE EAST 130 FT., THENCE NORTH 116 2/3 FT, BACK TO THE POB, SEC. 35, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$1.50 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
PAYNE, HORACE, SR.
1009 BOSWORTH STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT 11 OF BLOCK 25 OF ADDITION TO ADAMS ADDITION TO WINNSBORO, LA, SEC. 26, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$6.93 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
PLEASANT, GOODMAN
1212 OAK STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT 17 OF BLOCK 4 OF BONDURANT ADDITION TO WINNSBORO, LA, SEC. 26, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$26.24 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
POLAND, JERRY
20 SARAH STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
MOBILE HOME LOCATED ON MCLEMORE PROPERTY, SEC. 26, T. 14N, R. 7E. 1979 NEW HORIZON BLUISH/GRAY SERIAL NO. 3533
$6.30 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
ROBINSON, ADRIENNE S.
783 STUBBS VINSON ROAD
MONROE LA 71203
N ½ OF THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY:
LOT 5 AND NORTH 45 FEET OF LOT 6 OF BLOCK 1 OF ROBINSON PLACE ADDITION, SEC, 35, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$3.78 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
ROBINSON, BULAR
AND MARY DOYLE
901 ROBINSON CIRCLE
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT 8 OF WO GWIN GLENDALE ADDITION TO WINNSBORO, LA, SEC. 35, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$28.73 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
RUSSELL, VERNIS ET UX
4875 HIGHWAY 4
WINNSBORO LA 71295
E ½ OF LOT 4 OF BLOCK 4 OF WR TAYLOR ADDITION TO WINNSBORO, LA, SEC. 26, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$13.00 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
SCOTT, LEROY, ET UX
2105 CASTON STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
8 ACRES:
LOCATED IN W ½ OF E ½, SEC. 35, T. 14N, R. 7E LYING SOUTH OF THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PROPERTY, EAST OF GREEN ACRES SUBDIVISION AND BRASWELL ADDITION, NORTH OF PROPERTY OWNED BY TOWN OF WINNSBORO AND WEST OF ROBINSON PLACE ADDITION.
$1.42 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
SECRETARY OF HOUSING & URBAN
DEVELOPMENT OF WASHINGTON, DC
301 MARKET ST., STE B
HAMMOND, LA 70401
LOT 1 AND THE SOUTH 20 FT. OF LOT 2 OF BLOCK 29 OF FIFTH ADDITION TO RAMAGE PLACE ADDITION TO WINNSBORO, LA, SEC. 23, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$72.34 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
TOM REAL ESTATE, LLC
MANAGER SAM NOBLE
PO BOX 902
WINNSBORO LA 71295
1 ACRE:
A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NE ¼ OF SW ¼ OF SEC. 36, T. 14N, R. 7E DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGIN AT A POINT WHERE THE WEST BOUNDARY OF SE ¼ OF NE ¼, SEC. 36 CROSSES THE SOUTHERN RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY OF LA HWY. 15 AND WHICH POINT IS 1069 FEET SOUTH OF THE NW CORNER OF SE ¼ OF NW ¼, THENCE RUN IN A SE DIRECTION ALONG THE SOUTHERN RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY OF HWY. 15 A DISTANCE OF 650 FEET, MORE OR LESS TO A CONCRETE RIGHT OF WAY MONUMENT AND BEING A POINT ON THE SOUTHERN RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY OF LA HWY 15, THENCE RUN SOUTH 58 DEGS. 58 SECS. 04 MINS. EAST A DISTANCE OF 189 FEET, MORE OR LESS TO A CONCRETE RIGHT OF WAY MONUMENT, THENCE RUN AROUND A CURVE AND ALONG RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY OF A POINT, THE CHORD OF THE CURVE SUBTENDED BEARING SOUTH 52 DEGS. 34 MINS. 35 SECS. EAST A DISTANCE OF 261.76 FEET, MORE OR LESS, THENCE CONTINUE AROUND A CURVE AND ALONG RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY, THE CHORD OF THE CURVE SUBTENDED BEARING SOUTH 47 DEGS. 16 MINS. 54 SECS. EAST A DISTANCE OF 78.25 FEET, MORE OR LESS TO A SET ¾ INCH REBAR AND THE POB, SAID POB BEING THE MOST NORTHERN CORNER OF THE PROPERTY AND THE NE CORNER OF A 0.239 ACRE TRACT BELONGING TO KATHLEEN NOBLE, COB 208, PAGE 28, THENCE SOUTH 25 DEGS. 50 MINS. 55 SECS. WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF 0.239 ACRE TRACT OF KATHLEEN NOBLE A DISTANCE OF 126.30 FEET TO A FOUND 2 INCH SQUARE BOLT AT THE SW CORNER OF 0.239 ACRE TRACT OF KATHLEEN NOBLE, THENCE NORTH 65 DEGS. 50 MINS. 49 SECS. WEST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF 0.239 ACRE TRACT OF KATHLEEN NOBLE A DISTANCE OF 75.31 FEET TO A FOUND 2 INCH SQUARE BOLT TO THE SW CORNER OF 0.239 ACRE TRACT OF KATHLEEN NOBLE AND BEING THE SE CORNER OF A 2.23 ACRE TRACT BELONGING TO NOBLE ELLINGTON, ET AL, COB 172, PAGE 348, AND BEING THE NE CORNER OF A 10.13 ACRE TRACT BELONGING TO NOBLE ELLINGTON, ET AL, COB 172, PAGE 348, THENCE SOUTH 26 DEGS. 03 MINS. 00 SECS. WEST A DISTANCE OF 64.55 FEET TO A SET ¾ INCH REBAR AND THE SE CORNER OF 10.13 ACRE TRACT BELONGING TO NOBLE ELLINGTON AND BEING THE SW CORNER OF THE PROPERTY, THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGS. 26 MINS. 56 SECS. EAST A DISTANCE OF 165.95 FEET TO A SET ¾ INCH REBAR BEING THE SW CORNER OF A 0.79 ACRE TRACT BELONGING TO PIZZA HUT OF NORTHERN LA, INC., BEING SE CORNER OF THE PROPERTY,THENCE NORTH 26 DEGS. 03 MINS. 00 SECS. EAST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF 0.79 ACRE TRACT BELONGING TO PIZZA HUT OF NORTHERN, LA, INC. A DISTANCE OF 191.62 FEET TO A SET ¾ INCH REBAR AND THE SOUTHERN RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY OF LA HWY. 15, BEING THE MOST NORTHERN CORNER OF 0.79 ACRE TRACT BELONGING TO PIZZA HUT OF NORTHERN, LA, INC. AND BEING THE NE CORNER OF THE PROPERTY, THENCE NORTH 38 DEGS. 40 MINS. 22 SECS. WEST ALONG THE SOUTHERN RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY OF LA HWY. 15 A DISTANCE OF 41.83 FEET TO A SET ¾ INCH REBAR, THENCE NORTH 45 DEGS. 27 MINS. 21 SECS. WEST CONTINUE ALONG SOUTHERN RIGHT OF WAY BOUNDARY OF LA HWY. 15 A DISTANCE OF 39.16 FEET TO ¾ INCH REBAR AT THE POB, CONTAINING 0.642 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, ALSO AT A POINT WHERE THE WEST BOUNDARY OF THE SE ¼ OF NW ¼ OF SEC. 36, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$41.37 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
VELCO LAND CORPORATION
PO BOX 32
WINNSBORO LA 71295
A CERTAIN TRACT LOCATED IN SQUARE 15 OF THE ORIGINAL TOWN OF WINNSBORO AND SITUATED IN THE NW ¼ OF SW ¼, SEC. 25 T. 14N, R. 7E. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FROM A FOUND 1 INCH IRON PIPE MARKING THE NW CORNER OF THE 0.28 ACRE TRACT ACQUIRED BY E. RUDOLPH MCINTYRE FROM KATHERINE YOUNG AND EDWARD MCVEA YOUNG, COB 126, PAGE 145, THENCE SOUTH 84 DEGS. 58 MINS. 05 SECS. EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF 0.28 ACRE TRACT AND PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF BLOCK 15 OF THE ORIGINAL TOWN OF WINNSBORO A DISTANCE OF 149.96 FEET TO A 1 ½ INCH IRON PIPE MARKING THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH LINE OF 0.28 ACRE TRACT WITH THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LA 865 OR PINE STREET AT A POINT 35 FEET WEST OF CENTERLINE OF ASPHALT HIGHWAY, THENCE RUN SOUTH 02 DEGS. 50 MINS. 17 SECS. EAST ALONG THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 66.71 FEET TO A ½ INCH IRON PIPE MARKING THE INTERSECTION OF WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF 0.28 ACRE TRACT AND THE POB, THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 02 DEGS. 50 MINS. 17 SECS. EAST ALONG WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF108.83 FEET TO A ½ INCH IRON PIPE MARKING THE INTERSECTION OF WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE WITH THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LA 4 AND LA 17 OR MAIN STREET AT A POINT 30 FEET NORTH OF CENTERLINE OF CONCRETE 4 LANE HIGHWAY, THENCE RUN NORTH 85 DEGS. 16 MINS. 22 SECS. WEST ALONG NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 74.60 FEET TO A ½ INCH IRON PIPE MARKING A CHANGE IN NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE, THENCE RUN NORTH 71 DEGS, 14 MINS. 12 SECS. WEST ALONG NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 20.62 FEET TO A ½ INCH IRON PIPE AT A POINY 35 FEET NORTH OF CENTERLINE OF CONCRETE 4 LANE HIGHWAY, THENCE RUN NORTH 85 DEGS. 15 MINS. 22 SECS. WEST ALONG NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 10.54 FEET TO A ½ INCH IRON PIPE, THENCE RUN NORTH 02 DEGS. 50 MINS. 17 SECS. EAST PARALLEL WITH THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LA 865 OR PINE STREET A DISTANCE OF 104.39 FEET TO A ½ INCH IRON PIPE ON THE SOUTH LINE OF 0.28 ACRE TRACT ACQUIRED BY MCINTYRE, THENCE RUN SOUTH 84 DEGS. 58 MINS. 05 SECS. EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF 0.28 ACRE TRACT AND PARALLEL WITH THE ORIGINAL SOUTH LINE OF BLOCK 15 A DISTANCE OF 105 FEET, BACK TO THE POB, CONTAINING (11.346 SQUARE FEET) 0.260 ACRE, MORE OR LESS.
$32.54 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
WASHINGTON, LINDA HIGGINS
1613 GUM STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT O OF THE RESUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF BOOKER T. WASHINGTON ADDITION, SEC. 35, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$28.53 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
WILSON, HENRY, ET UX
803 FOURTH STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT 7 OF BLOCK 23 OF LANDAUER AND ELLIS ADDITION TO WINNSBORO, LA, SEC. 35, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$13.95 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
WILSON, LIONEL D., ET AL
603 FOURTH STREET
WINNSBORO LA 71295
LOT 6 OF BLOCK 23 OF LANDAUER AND ELLIS ADDITION, SEC. 35, T. 14N, R. 7E.
$14.03 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS
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Board of Commissioners
Franklin Parish Hospital
Service District No. 1, d/b/a
Franklin Medical Center
Board Meeting March 29 2012 at 12:00 in the hospital auditorium
Members Present: Paul Price Jr.; Chairman, Michael Wright; Vice Chairman, Nick Poulos, Danny Warner, and Jan Hicks
Others Present: Blake Kramer, Terri Spence, April Winborne, Charlotte Boone and Matt Reynolds.
Absent: Dr. Jeffrey Combetta, Mark Spence, and Jan Hicks
Call to Order and Invocation:
Mr. Price called the meeting to order and Mr. Wright gave the invocation.
A motion was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. Poulos to add “Consider Nurse Family Partnership Contract and Resolution” to the agenda. Motion carried unanimously.
Approval of Minutes:
A motion to approve the February 23,2012-Regular Meeting minutes was made by Mr. Warner and seconded by Mr. Wright. Motion carried unanimously.
3. Director of Nursing Report: April Winborne, Director of Nursing
A motion was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. Poulos to approve the DON Report and PI Report-Feb 2012 as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
4. Medical Staff:
Dr. Jeff Combetta, Chief of Staff
No new business
5. Financials:
Blake Kramer, Administrator
A motion was made by Mr. Poulos and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the financials as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
6. Personnel Update:
Terri Spence, Personnel Services Officer
A motion was made by Mr. Warner and seconded by Mr Wright to approve the scholarship request as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
A motion was made by Mr. Poulos and seconded by Mr Warner to approve the Nurse Family Partnership Contract and Resolution as presented.
7. Operations Update:
A motion was made by Mr. Warner and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the Ultrasound buyout as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
A motion was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. Poulos to approve the tentative 2013 budget as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
8. Administrative Report:
Blake Kramer. Administrator
9. Executive Session:
A motion to enter into Executive Session was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. Warner. Motion carried unanimously.
10. Open Session:
A motion was made by Mr. Poulos and seconded by Mr. Warner to enter into Open Session. Motion carried unanimously.
A motion was made by Mr. Warner and seconded by Mr. Poulos to approve the marketing strategy relating to advertising as discussed in Executive Session. Motion carried unanimously.
A motion was made by Mr. Poulos and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the IRS classification findings as presented in Executive Session. Motion carried unanimously.
A motion was made by Mr. Poulos and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the Urology Contract as present in Executive Session. Motion carried unanimously.
11. Public Comment:
No public comment heard
12. Adjourn:
A motion to adjourn was made by Mr. Poulos and seconded by Mr. Wright. Motion carried unanimously.
Respectfully submitted,
Paul Price Jr.; Chairman
Board of Commissioners
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SHERIFF’S SALE
JP Morgan Chase Bank, National Association
Vs. No. 42,245
Stephen Allen Sanderson and Cheryl Mercer Sanderson
State of Louisiana
Parish of Franklin
Fifth District Court
By virtue of a writ of SEIZURE AND SALE, to me directed by the honorable Fifth District Court of Louisiana, in and for the Parish of Franklin, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the front door of the Courthouse, in the City of Winnsboro, Franklin Parish, La., on Wednesday the 13th day of June A.D., 2012, within legal sale hours, the following described property, to-wit:
A certain tract or parcel of land situated in the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NE1/4 of NE1/4) of Section 21, Township 14 North, Range 7 East (T14N-R7E), Franklin Parish, Louisiana, being more particularly described as follows:
From a found one in (1”) iron pipe marking the point of beginning of that certain 6.44 acre tract of land acquired by Robert A. Rayford from William C. Riley, et. aux. as per description and plat recorded in Conveyance Book 151, Page 450 of the records of Franklin Parish, Louisiana run thence in a northeasterly direction, along the southeast line of said 6.44 acre tract, a distance of 19.79 feet to a three quarter inch (3/4”) iron pipe marking it’s intersection with the present (45 feet from centerline) northeastern right-of-way line of Route Louisiana No. 618 (State Project No. 167-01-09 Winnsboro-Lone Cedar Highway) and the POINT OF BEGINNING. Thence continue in a northeasterly direction, along the southeast line of said 6.44 acre tract, a distance of 170.26 feet; thence turn a right deflection, amount the southeast line of said 6.44 acre tract, a distance of 10.00 feet; thence turn a left deflection angel of 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds and run in a northeasterly direction, along the southeast line of said 6.44 acre tract, a distance of 127.48 feet to a three quarter in (3/4”) iron pipe marking its intersection with the northwesterly projection of a chain link fence; thence turn a right deflection angle of 97 degrees 02 minutes 27 seconds and run in a southeasterly direction, along said chain link fence, a distance of296.68 feet, thence turn a right deflection angle of 86 degrees 16 minutes 56 seconds and run in a southeasterly direction a distance of 197.26 feet to a twelve inch (12”) cylindrical concreted monument, thence turn a right deflection of 31 degrees 01 minutes 59 seconds and run in a northeasterly direction a distance of 74.04 feet to a three quarter inch (3/4”) iron pipe on the present (45 feet from centerline) northeastern right-of-way line of Route Louisiana No. 618 (State Project No. 167-01-09 WInnsboro-Lone Cedar Highway); thence run in a northwesterly direction, along said northeastern right-of-way line, a distance of 249.00 feet back to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 1.835 acres, more or less.
TOGETHER WITH all improvements now or hereafter erected on the property and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures now or hereafter a part of property.
Seized in this above styled suit. Terms of sale, cash, with the benefit appraisement.
Kevin W. Cobb, Sheriff
Sheriff’s Office, Winnsboro, La.
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Franklin Parish School Board will be taking sealed bids for TEXTBOOK AND LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM for six (6) schools. The deadline for submitting bids will be Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. Bids will be opened on a at the Franklin Parish School Board Office, 7293 Prairie Road, Winnsboro, LA 71295
Bids must be sealed and clearly marked,
TEXTBOOK AND LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
For additional information and specifications, please contact DeLayne Donnell, Curriculum Director or Yvonne Blount at the Franklin Parish School Board, (318)435-9046
The Franklin Parish School Board has the right to accept or reject any and all bids.
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SHERIFF’S SALE
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Vs. No. 42,320
Walter Gordon Smith
State of Louisiana
Parish of Franklin
Fifth District Court
By virtue of a writ of SEIZURE AND SALE, to me directed by the honorable Fifth District Court of Louisiana, in and for the Parish of Franklin, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the front door of the Courthouse, in the City of Winnsboro, Franklin Parish, La., on Wednesday the 16th day of May A.D., 2012, within legal sale hours, the following described property, to-wit:
The land referred to herein below is situated in the County of Franklin, State of Louisiana, and is described as follows:
A certain tract pared of land situated in the North Half (N 1/2) of Section 13, Township 13 North, Range 7 East (T13N-R7E), Franklin Parish, Louisiana, being more particularly described as follows:
From a found two inch (2”) iron pipe marking the occupied Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SW 1/4 of NE 1/4) of Section 13, Township 13 North Range 7 East (T13N-R7E), Franklin Parish, Louisiana and the Southeast corner of that certain 1.7 acre tract acquired by Ray McMurry, et ux from G M. LNC, as per conveyance book 289, page 581 of the records of Franklin Parish, Louisiana run thence North 89 degrees 46 minutes 18 seconds West, along the occupied South line of the North Half (N 1/2) of said Section 13 and the South line of said McMurray tract and the South line of that certain 17 acre tract acquired by Chase Pentecostal Church from M.G.M., Inc. as per conveyance book 279, page 31, St. seq. a distance of 1252.00 feet to the intersection with the southerly projection of the West right-of-way line of New Routs Louisiana No. 15 STSTE Project No. 26-06-22); thence continue North 89 degrees 45 minutes 18 seconds West; along the occupied South line of the North half (N 1/2) of Section 13, a distance of 818.86 feet to its intersection with the Southerly Projection of the East right-of-way line of Wayne Ezell Road; thence run North 00 degrees 08 minutes 06 seconds East; along said Southerly protection, a distance of 60.21 feet to its intersection with the North right-of-way line of Brown Landing Road at a point North 88 degrees 30 minutes 45 seconds East - 0.19 feet from a found one half inch (1/2”) iron pipe; thence continue North 00 degrees 08 minutes 06 seconds East, along the East right-of-way line, a distance of 846.62 feet to a point North 18 degrees 19 minutes 25 seconds East - 0.34 feet from a found seven eighths inch (7/8”) iron rebar and said Point-Being the Point of Beginning. thence continue North 00 degrees 08 minutes 08 seconds East, along said East right-of-way line, a distance of 203.71 feet to a point North 42 degrees 13 minutes 30 seconds East 0-26 feet from a found one half inch (1/2”) iron rebar; thence run South 89 degrees 49 minutes 01 seconds East a distance of 41.1.90 feet an one half inch (1/2”) iron pipe; thence run South 00 degrees 41 minutes 52 seconds West a distance of 208.72 feet to a found one half inch (1/2”) iron pipe marking the Southwest corner of that certain 3.89 acre tract acquired by Rodney E. Howington from M.G.M., Inc. as per conveyance book 219, page 658 et. seq. being the same 3.89 acre tract acquired by Dahyabhai B. Patel, et ux from Franklin State Bank & Trust Company, Inc. as per conveyance book 241, page 372 et. seq.; thence run North 89 degrees 49 minutes 01 seconds West a distance of 408.85 feet to the East right-of-way line of Wayne Ezell Road and back to the Point of Beginning. Containing 1.569 acres more or less; subject to restrictions, servitudes, rights-of-way and outstanding mineral rights of record affecting the property.
Seized in this above styled suit. Terms of sale, cash, without the benefit appraisement.
Kevin W. Cobb, Sheriff
Sheriff’s Office, Winnsboro, La.
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Board of Commissioners
Franklin Parish Hospital
Service District No. 1, d/b/a
Franklin Medical Center
Board Meeting August 30 2011 at 2:00 in the hospital auditorium
Members Present: Paul Price Jr.; Chairman, Michael Wright; Vice Chairman, Dr. Jan Hicks
Danny Warner
Others Present: Blake Kramer, Terri Spence, Mark Spence, April Windborne, Freddy Labored, Dwaine Bothe, Tommy Wimble and Charlotte Boone
Absent: Dr. Roger Smith and Nick Pools
1. Call to Order and Invocation:
Mr. Price called the meeting to order and Mr. Warner gave the invocation.
A motion was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. Warner to add to agenda, #4 DON-Approve Nursing Service Policies, #7-Personnel Updates-Approve Organizational Chart, #10 Executive Session-Strategic Planning to Extend Physician Contracts. Motion carried unanimously.
2. Approval of Minutes:
A motion to approve August3, 2011-July Reg Meeting, August 17, 2011-Spc meeting and August 22, 2011-Bed Committee meeting minutes was made by Dr. Hicks and seconded by Mr. Warner. Motion carried unanimously.
3. Bid Openings:
Paul Price, Jr.; Chairman
Bids were presented to the Board by Mr. Tommy Womble-Architect for the Crowville Project. Bids were open publicly and read aloud. Five bids were received and recorded. Architects latest Construction Bid/Cost estimate was read prior to the opening.
Alan Adkins Const.-Base Bid: $388,000, Alt 1: $25,000, Alt 2:$10,000, Alt 3: $27,000
Ouachita Buildings-Base Bid: $399,000, Alt 1: $65,000, Alt 2: $15,500, Alt 3: $24,000
Don Barron Const.-Base Bid: $409, 000, Alt 1: $42,000, Alt 2: $15,000, Alt 3: $25,000
Ragan Buildings-Base Bid: $432,480, Alt 1: $56,450, Alt 2: 14,500, Alt 3: $22,500
D&L of Ouachita-Base Bid: $457,000, Alt 1: 50,000, Alt 2: $14,600, Alt 3: $19,800
A motion was made by Dr. Hicks and seconded by Mr. Warner that the Board will take bids under advisement, convening the Construction Committee.
4. Director of Nursing Report:
April Winborne, Director of Nursing
A motion to approve Pi Report-July 2011 as presented was made by Mr. Warner and seconded by Dr. Hicks. Motion carried unanimously.
A motion to approve “Intravenous Phenergan Protocol” as presented was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Dr. Hicks. Motion carried unanimously.
A motion to approve “Troponin Time and remove LDH from Cardiac profile” was made by Dr. Hicks and seconded by Mr. Warner. Motion carried unanimously.
A motion to approve “Xplain Online Education” was made by Dr. Hicks and seconded by Mr. Wright. Motion carried unanimously.
5. Medical Staff:
Dr. Roger Smith, Chief of Staff
A motion to approve the credentialing for: Pathology- Dr. Abdalla Elias, Dr. Lee Pankey; Teleradiology-Dr. Charles Hoo, Dr. Richard Toothman, Dr. Vinson Uytema, Dr. Karen Caldemeyer, Dr. Gary Lum, Dr. Rodney Burns, Dr. Monte Zarling; Dental-Dr. John Little; Hospitalist-Dr. Ronald Morgan; ER Consulting-Dr. Isaac Freeborn, Dr. Jesus Perez, Dr. Tanya Mitchell; CRNA-Kevin Soileau was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Mr. Danny Warner. Motion carried unanimously.
A motion to approve Medical Staff amendment #13 was made by Mr. Warner and seconded by Mr. Wright. Motion carried unanimously.
6. Financials
Blake Kramer, Administrator
A motion was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Dr. Hicks to accept financials as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
7. Personnel Update:
Terri Spence, Personnel Services Officer
A motion was made by Dr. Hicks and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve Human Resource Employee Manual as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
A motion was made by Dr. Hicks and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the IMA Resolution changing the HR Director as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
A motion was made by Mr. Warner and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the Lincoln Financial Resolution changing the HR Director as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
A motion was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Dr. Hicks to approve the updated Organizational Chart as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
8. Operations Update:
A motion was made by Dr. Hicks and seconded by Mr. Wright to approve the volume update as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
9. Administrative Report:
Blake Kramer. Administrator
A motion was made by Mr. Warner and seconded by Mr. Wright o approve Administrative report as presented. Motion carried unanimously.
10. Executive Session:
A motion was made by Mr. Warner and seconded by Mr. Wright to enter in Executive Session. Motion carried unanimously.
11. Open Session:
A motion was made by Mr. Warner and seconded by Mr. Wright to enter in to open session. Motion carried unanimously.
A motion was made by Mr. Warner and seconded by Mr. Wright to continue strategic planning regarding hospitalist contract as discussed in Executive Session. Motion carried unanimously.
A motion was made by Dr. Hicks and seconded by Mr. Wright to continue strategic planning regarding extension of physician contracts as discussed in Executive Session. Motion carried unanimously.
12. Public Comment:
No public comment heard.
13. Adjourn
A motion to adjourn was made by Mr. Wright and seconded by Dr. Hicks. Motion carried unanimously.
Respectfully submitted,
Paul Price Jr.; Chairman
Board of Commissioners
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NOTICE
Sealed bids for the following will be received by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Procurement Section, Headquarters Administration Building, 1201 Capitol Access Road, 4th Floor East Wing S-447, Baton Rouge, LA 70802, Telephone number (225/379-1444) until 10:00 A.M., THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2012. No bids will be accepted after this hour. At 10:00 A.M. of the same day and date, they will be publicly opened and read in the Headquarters Administration Building, 4th Floor East Wing S-447.
SOLICITATION/RFx NUMBER 3000001159
ANNUAL CONTRACT TO FURNISHING ASPHALTIC MIXTURE FOR COLD APPLICATION FOR A PERIOD OF TWELVE (12) MONTHS BEGINNING JULY 1, 2012 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 2013.
The Department will award the contract to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on grounds of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, veteran status, political affiliation or disabilities. Minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids pursuant to this advertisement.
Full information, specifications and Solicitation/RFx forms may be obtained by accessing the bid number in LaPac at wwwprd.doa.louisiana.gov/osp/lapac/pubmain.asp or the purchasing section listed from the above address.
Bids must be submitted on Solicitation/RFx forms provided by the Department. Evidence of authority to submit the bid shall be required in accordance with R.S. 39:1594.
The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids and waive any informalities.
SHERRI H. LeBAS, P.E
SECRETARY, LADOTD
CARLA J. PARENT, CPPB
DOTD PROCUREMENT DIRECTOR
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NOTICE
Anyone having information or knowing the whereabouts of HEIRS OF EDNA W. PARKER, Deceased (Address at DeathL 1264 Hwy. 858, Delhi, LA), please contact the law office of Ann B. McIntyre, 810 Pine Street, Winnsboro, Louisiana or (318)435-3201.
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LAW ENFORCEMENT DISTRICT OF THE
PARISH OF FRANKLIN, STATE OF LOUISIANA
ORDINANCE
An ordinance providing for the continued levy within the Law Enforcement District of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana, of a one-half of one percent (1/2%) sales and use tax (the “Tax”) upon the sale at retail, the use, the lease or rental, the consumption, and the storage for use or consumption, of tangible personal property and upon the sale of services in said District and for the assessment, collection, payment thereof and the dedication of the proceeds of said Tax and the purpose for which the proceeds of the Tax may be expended, said Tax having been authorized at a special election held in the District on April 21, 2012.
WHEREAS, under the provisions of Article VI, Section 30 of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana of 1974, and other constitutional and statutory authority and an election held on April 21, 2012, the Law Enforcement District of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana (the “District”), acting through the Sheriff of the Parish of Franklin, as its governing authority (the “Governing Authority”), is authorized to levy and collect within the District, a one-half of one percent (1/2%) sales and use tax (the “Tax”), upon the sale at retail, the use, the lease or rental, the consumption, and the storage for use or consumption, of tangible personal property and upon the sale of services defined in applicable statutory authority, pursuant to the following proposition which was approved at said election held on April 21, 2012:
SALES TAX RENEWAL PROPOSITION
Summary: 1/2% sales and use tax, 5 years, to pay costs and expenses of operating the Franklin Parish Sheriff’s Office, including the operations of the Franklin Parish Detention Center.
Shall the Law Enforcement District of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana (the “District”), be authorized to levy and collect a tax of one-half of one percent (1/2%) (the “Tax”), (an estimated $1,200,000 reasonably expected at this time to be collected from the levy of the tax for an entire year) for a period of five (5) years, commencing January 1, 2013, upon the sale at retail, the use, the lease or rental, the consumption, and storage for use or consumption, of tangible personal property and on sales of services in the District, all as defined by law, with the proceeds of the Tax (after paying the reasonable and necessary costs and expenses of collecting and administering the Tax) to be dedicated and used to pay costs of operating the Franklin Parish Sheriff’s Office, including the operation of the Franklin Parish Detention Center?
WHEREAS, in compliance with the aforesaid constitutional and statutory authority and said special election of April 21, 2012, it is the desire of this Governing Authority to provide for the levy and collection of the Tax and to provide for distribution of the proceeds thereof and other matters in connection therewith as hereinafter provided in this ordinance;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by I, Kevin Cobb, the Sheriff of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana, and ex-officio Chief Executive Officer of the Law Enforcement District of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana, acting as the Governing Authority of said District, that:
SECTION 1. Imposition. Pursuant to the authority of a special election held in the District on April 21, 2012, the Tax is hereby levied upon the sale at retail, the use, the lease or rental, the consumption, and the storage for use or consumption, of tangible personal property, and upon the lease or rental of tangible personal property and on the sales of services in the District as defined by law. The Uniform Local Sales Tax Code, as enacted by Act 73 of the 2003 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature and as it may be amended, shall apply in the assessment, collection, administration and enforcement of the Tax, the provisions of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
SECTION 2. Rate of Tax. The Tax is levied at the rate of one-half of one percent (1/2%) of the sales price of each item or article of tangible personal property when sold at retail in the District, the Tax to be computed on gross sales for the purpose of remitting the amount of tax due to the District, and to include each and every retail sale. The Tax is levied at the rate of one-half of one percent (1/2%) of the cost price of each item or article of tangible personal property when the same is not sold but is used, consumed, distributed, or stored for use or consumption in the District, provided there shall be no duplication of the Tax. The Tax is levied at the rate of one-half of one percent (1/2%) of the gross proceeds derived from the lease or rental of tangible personal property, as defined by law, where the lease or rental of such property is an established business, or part of an established business, or the same is incidental or germane to the said business, or of the monthly lease or rental price paid by lessee or rentee, or contracted or agreed to be paid by lessee or rentee to the owner of the tangible personal property. The Tax is levied at the rate of one-half of one percent (1/2%) of the amount paid or charged for taxable services, as defined by law, performed in the District.
SECTION 3. Effective Date. The Tax shall be effective on January 1, 2013.
SECTION 4. Term. The Tax shall remain in effect for five (5) years (January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2017).
SECTION 5. Purposes. The proceeds of the Tax shall be used for the purposes set forth in the proposition approved by the voters in the special election held in the District on April 21, 2012, authorizing the Tax, which proposition is set forth in the preamble hereto.
SECTION 6. Vendor’s Compensation. For the purpose of compensating the dealer in accounting for and remitting the Tax levied by this ordinance, each dealer shall be allowed one percent (1%) of the amount of Tax due and accounted for and remitted to the District’s collector in the form of a deduction in submitting its report and paying the amount due by the dealer, provided the amount due was not delinquent at the time of payment, and provided the amount of any credit claimed for taxes already paid to a wholesaler shall not be deducted in computing the commission allowed the dealer hereunder.
SECTION 7. Exclusions and Exemptions. The Governing Authority adopts none of the optional exclusions or exemptions allowed by State sales and use tax law, nor does this Governing Authority adopt any exclusions or exemptions authorized by legislation enacted under Article VI, Section 29 (D)(1) of the Constitution of the State of Louisiana of 1974, that are not allowed as an exclusion or exemption from State sales and use tax. Included within the base of the Tax is every transaction, whether sales, use, lease or rental, consumption, storage or service, with no exclusions or exemptions except for those mandated upon political subdivisions by the Constitution or statutes of the State of Louisiana, including the Act.
SECTION 8. Interest on Unpaid Amount of Tax Due. As authorized by La. R.S. 47:337.69, the interest on unpaid amounts of the Tax which are due shall be at the rate of one and one-fourth percent (1-¼%) per month.
SECTION 9. Delinquency Penalty. The delinquency penalty, as provided by La. R.S. 47:337.70, shall be five percent (5%) per month on the unpaid amount of the Tax due for each thirty-day period, not to exceed five thirty-day periods.
SECTION 10. Penalty for False, Fraudulent or Grossly Incorrect Return. The penalty as authorized by La. R.S. 47:337.72 shall be fifty percent (50%) of the amount of the Tax found to be due.
SECTION 11. Negligence Penalty. The penalty as authorized by La. R.S. 47:337.73 shall be five percent (5%) of the unpaid amount of the Tax found to be due, or ten dollars ($10.00), whichever is greater.
SECTION 12. Penalty for Insufficient Funds Check. The penalty as authorized by La. R.S. 47:337.74 shall be an amount equal to the greater of one percent (1%) of the check or twenty dollars ($20.00).
SECTION 13. Attorney Fees. The collector is authorized to employ private counsel to assist in the collection of any taxes, penalties or interest due under this ordinance, or to represent him in any proceeding under this ordinance. If any taxes, penalties or interest due under this ordinance are referred to an attorney at law for collection, an additional charge of attorney fees, in the amount of ten per centum (10%) of the taxes, penalties and interest due, shall be paid by the tax debtor.
SECTION 14. Penalty for Costs Incurred. As provided by R.S. 47:337.75, and under the circumstances set forth therein, a penalty shall be added to the amount of Tax due in an amount as itemized by the Collector to compensate for all costs incurred in making an examination of books, records or documents, or an audit thereof, or in the holding of hearings or the subpoenaing and compensating of witnesses.
SECTION 15. Distraint Penalty. The penalty as provided by R.S. 47:337.76 in cases where the distraint procedure is used in the collection of the Tax shall be ten dollars ($10.00).
SECTION 16. Limits on Interest, Penalty and Attorney Fees. Should the interest, penalties or attorney fees herein, or the combined interest, penalties and attorney fees be declared to be in excess of limits provided by other law, including relevant jurisprudence, then the maximum interest, penalties and attorney fees allowed by such other law shall apply.
SECTION 17. Collector. The Tax levied by this ordinance is authorized to be collected by a “Collector” which term shall mean the Franklin Parish School Board of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana.
SECTION 18. Powers of Collector. The Collector is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to carry into effect the provisions of this ordinance, to appoint deputies, assistants or agents to assist it in the performance of its duties, and in pursuance thereof to make and enforce such rules as it may deem necessary.
SECTION 19. Agreement to Collect Tax on Vehicles. With regard to the collection of the Tax on any motor vehicle, automobile, truck, truck-trailer, trailer, semi-trailer, motor bus, home trailer, or any other vehicle subject to the vehicle registration license tax, Sheriff, acting as the Governing Authority, is authorized to enter into an agreement or agreements on behalf of the District with the Vehicle Commissioner, Department of Public Safety and Corrections, for the collection of the Tax on such vehicles, as provided by R.S.47:303(B).
SECTION 20. Revenues of Tax. All taxes, revenues, funds, assessments, moneys, penalties, fees or other income which may be collected or come into the possession of the Collector under any provision or provisions of this ordinance relating to the Tax shall be promptly deposited by the Collector for the account of the District in the special fund heretofore established and maintained for the deposit of such proceeds, which fund shall be a separate bank account established and maintained with the regularly designated fiscal agent of the District; provided, however, any amount which is paid under protest or which is subject to litigation may be transferred to a separate account established by the Collector with said fiscal agent pending the final determination of the protest or litigation.
In compliance with the said special election of April 21, 2012, authorizing the Tax, after all reasonable and necessary costs and expenses of collecting and administration of the Tax have been paid as provided for above, the remaining balance in said special fund shall be available for appropriation and expenditures by the Governing Authority solely for the purposes designated in the proposition authorizing the levy of the Tax.
SECTION 21. Severability. If any or more of the provisions of this ordinance shall for any reason be held to be illegal or invalid, such illegality or invalidity shall not affect any other provision of this ordinance, but this ordinance shall be construed and enforced as if such illegal or invalid provisions had not been contained herein. Any constitutional or statutory provision enacted after the date of this ordinance which validates or makes legal any provision of this ordinance which would not otherwise be valid or legal, shall be deemed to apply to this ordinance.
SECTION 22. Uniform Sales Tax Controlling. If any provision of this ordinance shall be in conflict with the provisions of the Uniform Local Sales Tax Code, the provisions of the Uniform Local Sales Tax Code shall be controlling.
SECTION 23. Effective Date of Ordinance. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its adoption, being an ordinance affecting the public peace, health and safety.
SECTION 24. Publication and Recordation. This ordinance shall be published in one issue of the official journal of this Governing Authority as soon as is reasonably possible. A certified copy of this ordinance shall be recorded in the mortgage records of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisisana.
THUS DONE AND SIGNED at Winnsboro, Louisiana, on this, the 3rd day of May 2012.
/s/ Kevin Cobb
Sheriff and Chief Executive Officer
of the Law Enforcement District of the
Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE LAW ENFORCEMENT DISTRICT OF THE PARISH OF FRANKLIN, STATE OF LOUISIANA, TAKEN AT A SPECIAL MEETING HELD ON THURSDAY, MAY 3, 2012.
The Law Enforcement District of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana, met in special session on Thursday, May 3, 2012, at the regular meeting place, the Sheriff’s Office, 6556 Main Street, Winnsboro, Louisiana, at ten o’clock (10:00) a.m., pursuant to the following written notice duly posted in the manner required by law, viz:
Winnsboro, Louisiana
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the Law Enforcement District of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana, has been ordered and called and will be held at its regular meeting place, the Sheriff’s Office, 6556 Main Street, Winnsboro, Louisiana, on Thursday, May 3, 2012, atten o’clock (10:00) a.m., for the following purposes, to-wit:
1. To consider and take action with respect to (i) adopting a resolution providing for canvassing the results of a special election held on Saturday, April 21, 2012, in the Law Enforcement District of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana, to authorize the levy of a sales and use tax therein, and providing for other matters in connection therewith and (ii) adopting an ordinance levying a tax of one-half of one percent (½%) upon the sales at retail, the lease or rental, the consumption and storage for use or consumption of tangible personal property and on sales of services and providing for other related matters.
2. To consider and transact any and all other business which may be properly brought before the Sheriff of the Parish of Franklin, as the ex officio Chief Executive Officer of the Law Enforcement District.
This will be any important meeting and all interested parties are urged to attend.
/s/ Kevin Cobb
Sheriff and Chief Executive Officer
of the Law Enforcement District of the
Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana
Kevin Cobb, Franklin Parish Sheriff and ex officio Chief Executive Officer of the Law Enforcement District of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana, called the meeting of the District to order.
LAW ENFORCEMENT DISTRICT OF THE
PARISH OF FRANKLIN, STATE OF LOUISIANA
RESOLUTION
A resolution providing for canvassing the returns and declaring the result of the special election held in the Law Enforcement District of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana, on Saturday, April 21, 2012, to authorize the levy of a sales and use tax therein.
I, KEVIN COBB, Sheriff of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana (the “Sheriff”), acting as the governing authority of the Law Enforcement District of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana (the “District”), hereby resolve that:
SECTION 1. Canvass. The District does now proceed in open and public session to examine the official tabulations of votes cast at the special election held by the District on SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 2012, to authorize the levy of a sales and use tax therein, and does further proceed to examine and canvass the returns and declare the result of the special election.
SECTION 2. Proces Verbal. A Proces Verbal of the canvass of the returns of said election shall be made and a certified copy thereof shall be forwarded to the Secretary of State, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who shall record the same in his office; another certified copy thereof shall be forwarded to the Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio Recorder of Mortgages in and for the Parish of Franklin, who shall record the same in the Mortgage Records of said Parish; and another copy thereof shall be retained in the archives of the District.
SECTION 3. Promulgation of Election Result. The result of said election shall be promulgated by publication in the manner provided by law.
Thus done, adopted and signed on this, the 3rd day of May, 2012.
/s/ Kevin Cobb
Sheriff and Chief Executive Officer
of the Law Enforcement District of the
Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana
PROCES VERBAL AND PROCLAMATION OF THE CANVASS OF THE VOTES CAST AT THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD BY THE LAW ENFORCEMENT DISTRICT OF THE PARISH OF FRANKLIN, STATE OF LOUISIANA, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 2012.
BE IT KNOWN AND REMEMBERED that on Thursday, May 3, 2012, at ten o’clock (10:00) a.m., at his regular meeting place, the Sheriff’s Office, 6556 Main Street, Winnsboro, Louisiana, the Hon. Kevin Cobb (the “Sheriff”), the Sheriff of Franklin Parish and ex officio the Chief Executive Officer of the Law Enforcement District of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana (the “District”), and being the authority ordering the special election held therein on Saturday, April 21, 2012, did, in open and public session, examine the official certified tabulations of votes cast at the said election, and did examine and canvass the returns of the said election, there having been submitted at said election the following proposition, to wit:
SALES TAX RENEWAL PROPOSITION
Summary: 1/2% sales and use tax, 5 years, to pay costs and expenses of operating the Franklin Parish Sheriff’s Office, including the operations of the Franklin Parish Detention Center.
Shall the Law Enforcement District of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana (the “District”), be authorized to levy and collect a tax of one-half of one percent (1/2%) (the “Tax”), (an estimated $1,200,000 reasonably expected at this time to be collected from the levy of the tax for an entire year) for a period of five (5) years, commencing January 1, 2013, upon the sale at retail, the use, the lease or rental, the consumption, and storage for use or consumption, of tangible personal property and on sales of services in the District, all as defined by law, with the proceeds of the Tax (after paying the reasonable and necessary costs and expenses of collecting and administering the Tax) to be dedicated and used to pay costs of operating the Franklin Parish Sheriff’s Office, including the operation of the Franklin Parish Detention Center?
There was found by said count and canvass that the following votes had been cast at the said special election IN FAVOR OF and AGAINST, respectively, the proposition as hereinabove set forth at the following polling places, to-wit:
POLLING PLACES VOTE TABULATION
Precinct Location FOR AGAINST
01 Ft Necessity Jr. High School, 10630 Hwy. 562, Ft Necessity 19 2
02 Jigger Apostolic Hall, 7197 Hwy. 128, Jigger 20 1
03 Brakers Store, 6385 Hwy. 562, Wisner 49 7
04 Wisner Town Hall, 9530 Natchez Street, Wisner 26 5
04A Gilbert Community Center, 157 Hanna Street, Gilbert 7 0
04B Wisner Town Hall, 9530 Natchez Street, Wisner 21 3
06 Gilbert Community Center, 157 Hanna Street, Gilbert 31 4
06A Gilbert Community Center, 157 Hanna Street, Gilbert 0 0
07 Gilbert Community Center, 157 Hanna Street, Gilbert 6 0
09 Gilbert Community Center, 157 Hanna Street, Gilbert 3 0
12 Franklin Parish ROTC Building, 1600 Glover St., Winnsboro 26 8
13 New Hope Masonic Lodge, 2195 Hwy. 135, Winnsboro 15 32
13A New Hope Masonic Lodge, 2195 Hwy. 135, Winnsboro 4 4
14 Woodmen of the World Hall, 261 Taylor Ave., Winnsboro 37 9
POLLING PLACES VOTE TABULATION
Precinct Location FOR AGAINST
16 Winnsboro Housing Authority, 1702 Hatfield St., Winnsboro 23 0
18 Horace G. White Learning Center, 5915 Hwy. 4, Winnsboro 4 0
19 Ward #3 Community Center, 2051 Hwy. 578, Winnsboro 21 12
20 Horace G. White Learning Center, 5915 Hwy. 4, Winnsboro 27 7
21 Ward #3 Community Center, 2051 Hwy. 578, Winnsboro 40 1
21A Ward #3 Community Center, 2051 Hwy. 578, Winnsboro 0 1
22 Horace G. White Learning Center, 5915 Hwy. 4, Winnsboro 15 1
24 Winnsboro Lower Elem.Sch., 1310 Warren St., Winnsboro 22 0
25 Woodmen of the World Hall, 261 Taylor Avenue, Winnsboro 4 0
26 VFW Hall, 2108 Loop Road, Winnsboro 30 3
26A VFW Hall, 2108 Loop Road, Winnsboro 11 1
27 Franklin Parish Courthouse, 6560 Main Street, Winnsboro 32 4
27A Franklin Parish Courthouse, 6560 Main Street, Winnsboro 0 0
27B Franklin Parish Courthouse, 6560 Main Street, Winnsboro 2 0
28A Franklin Parish Courthouse, 6560 Main Street, Winnsboro 3 2
30 Baskin Community Center, 1860 Hwy. 857, Baskin 63 7
31 Gulledge-Richardson Com Ctr, 157 Football Field Rd., Crowville 70 5
32 North Central Fire Station, 1772 Hwy. 859, Delhi 25 6
33 Friendship Fire Station, 4918 Hwy. 132, Baskin 15 1
ABSENTEE 378 43
TOTALS 1,049 169
MAJORITY FOR 880
The polling places above specified being the only polling places designated at which to hold the said election, it was therefore shown that there was a total of 1,049 votes cast IN FAVOR OF the Proposition and a total of 169 votes cast AGAINST the Proposition, as hereinabove set forth, and that there was a majority of 880 votes cast IN FAVOR OF the Proposition as hereinabove set forth.
Therefore, the Sheriff did declare and proclaim and does hereby declare and proclaim in open and public session that the Proposition as hereinabove set forth was duly CARRIED by a majority of the votes cast by the qualified electors voting at the said special election held in the on Saturday, April 21, 2012.
THUS DONE AND SIGNED at Winnsboro, Louisiana, on this, the 3rd day of May, 2012.
/s/ Kevin Cobb
Sheriff and Chief Executive Officer
of the Law Enforcement District of the
Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana
PROCLAMATION
I, the undersigned Sheriff of Franklin Parish and ex officio Chief Executive Officer of the Law Enforcement District of the Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana (the “District”), do hereby declare, proclaim and announce that the proposition submitted at the special election held in the on Saturday, April 21, 2012, was CARRIED by a majority of the votes cast at the said special election, all as described and set out in the above Proces Verbal.
THUS DONE AND SIGNED at Winnsboro, Louisiana, on this, the 3rd day of May, 2012.
/s/ Kevin Cobb
Sheriff and Chief Executive Officer
of the Law Enforcement District of the
Parish of Franklin, State of Louisiana
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