Public notices for May 24, 2024

Fri, 05/24/2024 - 6:00am

PUBLIC NOTICE
Planning &
Zoning
Commission
Regular Meeting
April 15, 2024
6:00 p.m.
St. Mary Parish Courthouse
Fifth Floor
Franklin,
Louisiana
The Planning & Zoning Commission met on this date with Chairman Barry Druilhet presiding and the following members present: Danny Lipari, Jimmy Wiley, Joshua Montgomery, Jeremy Chesteen, Carla Davis and Glynn Pellerin.
Mr. Montgomery pronounced the Invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Mr. Montgomery moved that the reading of the minutes of the Regular Meeting, March 18, 2024 be dispensed with and that the same be approved. Ms. Davis seconded the motion, which carried.
Mr. Druilhet read the request for the Preliminary & Final Subdivision/Development Approval for a subdivision of property for Marla Sere and Randy Foreman in an Agricultural (AG) Zoned District located at 5232 Hwy. 317., Centerville, LA- Sec. 9 T16S R9E; -Parcel Id# 2114124018.00-8.60 Ac Lot B-4 per Plat 30C 217891 from Act of Part of Heirs of W E Peltier Sr. Acq. 108 293105.
Mr. Randy Foreman appeared before the board to discuss the request for the Preliminary & Final Subdivision/Development Approval for a subdivision of property for Marla Sere and Randy Foreman in an Agricultural (AG) Zoned District located at 5232 Hwy. 317., Centerville, LA- Sec. 9 T16S R9E; -Parcel Id# 2114124018.00-8.60 Ac Lot B-4 per Plat 30C 217891 from Act of Part of Heirs of W E Peltier Sr. Acq. 108 293105.
Mr. Foreman explained that Marla Sere is his sister.
Mr. Foreman stated that they inherited the property and want to divide it between them equally.
Mr. Montgomery made a motion to approve the re- quest for Preliminary & Final Subdivision/Development Approval for a subdivision of property for Marla Sere and Randy Foreman in an Agricultural (AG) Zoned District located at 5232 Hwy. 317., Centerville, LA- Sec. 9 T16S R9E; -Parcel Id# 2114124018.00-8.60 Ac Lot B-4 per Plat 30C 217891 from Act of Part of Heirs of W E Peltier Sr. Acq. 108 293105. Mr. Wiley seconded the motion, which carried with the following 6-0-0-0 Roll Call Vote:
Yeas: Danny Lipari, Jimmy Wiley, Joshua Montgomery, Jeremy Chesteen, Carla Davis and Glynn Pellerin.
Nays: None
Abstained: None
Absent: None
Mr. Druilhet read the request for Rezoning of property by Richard Higgins from Existing Neighborhood (EN1) Zoned District to Existing Neighborhood (EN2) Zoned District located at 122 Grey Eagle No. 1 Rd., Jeanerette, LA -Sec.27 T13S R9E; -Parcel Id# 2175061005.00-Lot Rem por BD J Mossey - Meynard - Martel -Grey Eagle Road Acq. 20B 168155 Im- provements.
Mr. Richard Higgins appeared before the board to discuss the request for Rezoning of property by Richard Higgins from Existing Neighborhood (EN1) Zoned District to Existing Neighborhood (EN2) Zoned District located at 122 Grey Eagle No. 1 Rd., Jeanerette, LA -Sec.27 T13S R9E; -Parcel Id# 2175061005.00-Lot Rem por BD J Mossey - Meynard - Martel -Grey Eagle Road Acq. 20B 168155 Im- provements.
Mr. Higgins ex- plained that the rezone is so that he may place a manufactured home on the property.
In reference to Mr. Lipari’s inquiry, Mr. Higgins stated that there are other manufactured homes in the area.
Mr. Lipari made a motion to ap- prove the Rezoning of property by Richard Higgins from Existing Neighborhood (EN1) Zoned District to Existing Neighborhood (EN2) Zoned District located at 122 Grey Eagle No. 1 Rd., Jeanerette, LA -Sec.27 T13S R9E; -Parcel Id# 2175061005.00-Lot Rem por BD J Mossey - Meynard - Martel -Grey Eagle Road Acq. 20B 168155 Im- provements. Mr. Wiley seconded the motion, which carried with the following 6-0-0-0 Roll Call Vote:
Yeas: Danny Li- pari, Jimmy Wiley, Joshua Montgomery, Jeremy Ches-teen, Carla Davis and Glynn Pellerin.
Nays: None
Abstained: None
Absent: None
Mr. Druilhet read the request for Preliminary & Final Subdivision/Development Ap- proval for a subdivision of property for Susan Hidalgo, represented by Matthew Fore in a Single Family Residential (SR) Zoned District located at 15223 Hwy. 182, Franklin, LA-Sec. 12 T14S R9E; -Parcel Id# 2234781010.00-Lot North 200 ft. No. 9 Columbia Subd. Blk 1 Acq. 24G 191342.
Mr. Matthew Fore with Miller Engineer’s ap- peared before the board to discuss the request for Preliminary & Final Subdivision/Development Ap- proval for a subdivision of property for Susan Hidalgo, represented by Matthew Fore in a Single Family Residential (SR) Zoned District located at 15223 Hwy. 182, Franklin, LA-Sec. 12 T14S R9E; -Parcel Id# 2234781010.00-Lot North 200 ft. No. 9 Columbia Subd. Blk 1 Acq. 24G 191342.
Mr. Fore ex- plained that the reason for the re- quest is to add additional yard space.
Mr. Lipari made a motion to ap- prove the request for Preliminary & Final Subdivision/Development Ap- proval for a subdivision of property for Susan Hidalgo, represented by Matthew Fore in a Single Family Residential (SR) Zoned District located at 15223 Hwy. 182, Franklin, LA-Sec. 12 T14S R9E; -Parcel Id# 2234781010.00-Lot North 200 ft. No. 9 Columbia Subd. Blk 1 Acq. 24G 191342. Mr. Montgomery seconded the motion, which carried with the following 6-0-0-0 Roll Call Vote:
Yeas: Danny Li- pari, Jimmy Wiley, Joshua Montgomery, Jeremy Ches-teen, Carla Davis and Glynn Pellerin.
Nays: None
Abstained: None
Absent: None
Mr. Druilhet read the request for Preliminary & Final Subdivision/Development Ap- proval for a subdivision of property for Banta Incorporated C/O Elizabeth Muffoletto, represented by Matthew Fore in a Single Family Residential (SR) Zoned District located at 9873 Hwy. 87, Jeanerette, LA-Sec. 40 T13S R9E; -Parcel Id# 1875004036.00-10.57 Ac Tract being por of Rem por No. 11 ½
Home Place Pltn. of Pharr and Son situated in Sec. 40 T13S R9E Acq. 35A 237086.
Mr. Matthew Fore with Miller Engineer’s ap- peared before the board to discuss the request for Preliminary & Final Subdivision/Development Ap- proval for a subdivision of property for Banta Incorporated C/O Elizabeth Muffoletto, represented by Matthew Fore in a Single Family Residential (SR) Zoned District located at 9873 Hwy. 87, Jeanerette, LA-Sec. 40 T13S R9E; -Parcel Id# 1875004036.00-10.57 Ac Tract being por of Rem por No. 11 ½ Home Place Pltn. of Pharr and Son situated in Sec. 40 T13S R9E Acq. 35A 237086
Mr. Fore stated that the reason for the request is for additional yard space.
Mr. Lipari made a motion to ap- prove the request for Preliminary & Final Subdivision/Development Ap- proval for a subdivision of property for Banta Incorporated C/O Elizabeth Muffoletto, represented by Matthew Fore in a Single Family Residential (SR) Zon-ed District located at 9873 Hwy. 87, Jeanerette, LA- Sec. 40 T13S R9E; -Parcel Id# 1875004036.00-10.57 Ac Tract being por of Rem por No. 11 ½ Home Place Pltn. of Pharr and Son situated in Sec. 40 T13S R9E Acq. 35A 237086. Mr. Montgomery seconded the motion, which carried with the following 6-0-0-0 Roll Call Vote:
Yeas: Danny Li- pari, Jimmy Wiley, Joshua Montgomery, Jeremy Ches-teen, Carla Davis and
Glynn Pellerin.
Nays: None
Abstained: None
Absent: None
There being no further business, Mr. Pellerin moved for adjournment. Mr. Wiley seconded the motion, which carried.
Chairman Barry Druilhet
St. Mary Parish Planning and Zoning Commission
Adv. May 24, 2024

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PUBLIC NOTICE
Planning &
Zoning
Commission
Public Hearing Minutes
April 15, 2024
5:45 p.m.
St. Mary Parish Courthouse
Fifth Floor
Franklin,
Louisiana
The Planning & Zoning Commission met on this date with Chairman Barry Druilhet presiding and the following members present: Danny Lipari, Joshua Montgomery, Jeremy Ches-teen, Carla Davis and Glynn Pellerin. Absent was Jimmy Wiley.
The purpose of the hearing was to receive written and/or oral comments relative to the following proposed Subdivision/Development of property:
Preliminary & Final Subdivision/Development Ap- proval for a subdivision of property for Marla Sere and Randy Foreman in an Agricultural (AG) Zoned District located at 5232 Hwy. 317., Centerville, LA- Sec. 9 T16S R9E; -Parcel Id# 2114124018.00-8.60 Ac Lot B-4 per Plat 30C 217891 from Act of Part of Heirs of W E Peltier Sr. Acq. 108 293105. (Sub-1256)
Rezoning of property by Richard Higgins from Existing Neighborhood (EN1) Zoned District to Existing Neighborhood (EN2) Zoned District located at 122 Grey Eagle No. 1 Rd., Jeanerette, LA -Sec.27 T13S R9E; -Parcel Id# 2175061005.00-Lot Rem por BD J Mossey - Meynard - Martel -Grey Eagle Road Acq. 20B 168155 Im- provements. (Zon-1427)
Preliminary & Final Subdivision/Development Approval for a subdivision of property for Susan Hidalgo, represented by Matthew Fore in a Single Family Residential (SR) Zon-ed District located at 15223 Hwy. 182, Franklin, LA-Sec. 12 T14S R9E; -Parcel Id# 2234781010.00-Lot North 200 ft. No. 9 Columbia Subd. Blk 1 Acq. 24G 191342. (Sub-1257)
Preliminary & Final Subdivision/Development Approval for a subdivision of property for Banta Incorporated C/O Elizabeth Muffoletto, represented by Matthew Fore in a Single Family Residential (SR) Zoned District located at 9873 Hwy. 87, Jeanerette, LA-Sec. 40 T13S R9E; -Parcel Id# 1875004036.00-10.57 Ac Tract being por of Rem por No. 11 ½ Home Place Pltn. of Pharr and Son situated in Sec. 40 T13S R9E Acq. 35A 237086. (Sub-1258)
There being no further business, Chairman Barry Druilhet adjourned the Public Hearing.
Chairman Barry Druilhet
St. Mary Parish Planning and Zoning Commission
Adv. May 24, 2024

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PUBLIC NOTICE
ST. MARY
PARISH
RECREATION
DISTRICT #3
BAYOU VISTA COMMUNITY CENTER
1333 BELLVIEW STREET
P.O. BOX 635
PATTERSON, LA 70392
985-395-6552
The Board of Commissioners of the St. Mary Parish Recreation District #3 met in regular session on Monday, April 22, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. in the meeting room at the Bayou Vista Community Center.
Members Pres-ent: Brian Head – Chairman, Lane Boudreaux – Vice Chairman, Dr. Jeffery Fitter, Eddie Gay, Calvin Johnson, Javon Charles
Employees of the District Present: Mark Richard – Facilities Manager, Angie Guillotte – Office Manager, Calley Williams – Activities Director
Secretary: Tyler Lambert
Guest: David Hill – St. Mary Parish Council, Melynda Webster, Leah Ruffin
Mr. Head called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. Everyone present stood for the pledge of allegiance.
Board members reviewed the minutes from the February meeting. Mr. Charles mo- tioned to accept the minutes as written. Mr. John-son made a second to the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried.
Board members reviewed the ac- counts payable re- port and the monthly budget comparison report. Mr. Charles made a motion to accept the report as is and pay the bills. Mr. Gay made a second to the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried.
Mr. Charles made a motion to move the addenda items involving guests to the be- ginning of the meeting and allow the guests present to speak to the board. Melynda Webster spoke to the board about hosting a market and corn hold tournament at the community center over 4th of July weekend. Leah Ruffin gave the board an update on the upcoming youth basketball league.
Leah Ruffin ask-ed the board for dates available to host practices in the gym over the summer. After discussion, Mr. Gay made a motion to allow the league to have the gym on Mondays and Wednesday during the months of June and July after 5:00pm for a price of $25.00. Dr. Fitter offered a second to the motion. All were in favor. The motion carried.
Leah Ruffin also informed the board of an event she will be hosting at the community center. Food for Thought will be held June 2nd from 1-4 p.m.
Melynda Web-ster approached the board requesting to host an event at the community center consisting of a market and a corn hole tournament on July 5th and 6th. After discussion as to what the event would entail and how it would be run, a motion was made by Mr. Charles to allow the event to be hosted on the dates previously mentioned. A second was made by Dr. Fitter. Mr. Gay abstained from the vote; however, all other board members were in favor. The motion carried.
Angie Guillot gave the community center report. She informed the board of the rentals over the past month and an update on the up- coming events.
Mark Richard gave the manager/maintenance re- port. He informed the board that the tractor used for maintenance work around the property was experiencing some mechanical issues and needed repairs. Mr. Richard presented the board with a quote re- ceived to repair the tractor totaling $2,160.70. Dr. Fitter made a motion to approve the quote and get the necessary work done. Mr. Johnson made a second to the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried.
Mr. Richard also presented a quote obtained from Acadian total security for repairs needed to the fire alarm system at the community center. The quote totaled $1,405.70. Mr. Charles made a motion to accept the quote and get the necessary work done. Mr. Boudreaux made a second to the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried.
In old business, the board revisited the discussion on filling the vacant office in the community center now that the water district moved out. The board discussed possible tenants; however, no motion was made.
Mr. Head presented the board with a message he received from KQKI sales manager Brady Borel inquiring if the board planned to renew its contract to advertise with KQKI. Mr. Charles made a motion to renew the contract. A second was made by Mr. Boud-reaux. All were in favor and the motion carried.
Moving to new business, the board discussed the adoption of new milages. After much discussion, a motion was made by Mr. Charles to adopt 9.320 mills. A second was made by Mr. Johnson. Mr. Gay was not in favor of the motion; however, all other present board members were, and the motion carried.
Ms. Guillote and Ms. Williams presented to the board the idea of hosting a summer camp at the community center. After much discussion, Ms. Williams requested funding to purchase the necessary equipment and supplies needed to host the camp. Mr. Charles motioned to ap- prove $1,400.00 be allocated to the summer camp with an understanding that the board would be reimbursed using the registration funds collected from camp participants. Dr. Fitter made a second to the motion. All were in favor and the motion carried.
With no further business to discuss, a motion to adjourn was made by Dr. Fitter. A second was made by Mr. Gay. All were in favor. The motion carried and the meeting was adjourned.
(S) Brian Head
Brian Head,
Chairman
Adv. May 24, 2024

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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF FILING OF AP- PLICATION OF 1803 ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. FOR AP- PROVAL OF RE- VISIONS TO 1803’S WHOLESALE FORMULA RATE TARIFF, ADJUSTMENT CLAUSES, AND FORMULA RATE PLAN.
This notice is given pursuant to Article IV, Section 21, Paragraph (D)(1) of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 that 1803 Electric Cooperative, Inc. (“1803”), who is made up of five (5) member co- operatives, namely Beauregard Electric Cooperative, Inc., Claiborne Electric Cooperative, Inc., Northeast Louisiana Power Cooperative, Inc., South Louisiana Electric Cooperative Association, and Washington-St. Tammany Electric Cooperative, Inc., (collectively, the “1803 Cooperatives” or the “Member Co- operatives”), who collectively provide electric service to their re- spective members in twenty-nine (29) parishes in Louisiana: Allen, As- sumption, Beauregard, Bienville, Calcasieu, Claiborne, East Carroll, Evangeline, Franklin, Jackson, Washington, Jefferson Davis, Lafourche, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Oua- chita, Rapides, Richland, St. Martin, St. Mary, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Tensas, Terrebonne, Union, Vernon Webster, and West Carroll. 1803 has filed with the Louisiana Public Service Commission (the “LPSC”) a matter entitled “1803 Electric Co- operative, Inc., ex parte In re: Application for Approval of Revisions to Wholesale Formula Rate Tariff, Adjustment Clauses, and Formula Rate Plan,” (“Ap- plication”), which could lead to a future change in rates. The proposed revisions to the wholesale formula rate tariff, adjustment clauses, and formula rate plan are reflected in the filing to the LPSC.
Any comments or questions concerning this filing may be directed to the Louisiana Public Service Commission toll free at (800) 256-2397. Additionally, 1803’s Application may be viewed in the Records Division of the LPSC at the following address:
Records Division
602 North 5th Street, 12th Floor
Baton Rouge,
LA 70802
Telephone: (225) 342-3157
Adv. May 24, 2024

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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE (DOLET HILLS SECURITIZA-TION)
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Article IV, Sec-tion 21(D)(1) of the Louisiana Con-stitution, that on May 17, 2024, Cleco Power LLC (“Cleco Power”), an electric public utility supplying retail electric service to approximately 295,000 customers in twenty-four (24) parishes in the State of Louisiana through its retail business and supplying wholesale power in the State of Louisiana, filed with the Louisiana Public Service Commission (the “LPSC”), pursuant to Article IV, Section 21(D)(3) of the Louisiana Con-stitution and Title 45, Section 1271, et. seq. of the Louisiana Revised Statutes, an application (“Applica-tion”) requesting that the LPSC authorize a securitization financing transaction, through the issuance of approximately $305 million of Energy Transition Bonds, for the costs Cleco Power has incurred in connection with the retirement of Dolet Hills Power Station and the closure of its associated mines. The amount being fin-anced will include a restricted Energy Transition Reserve of approximately $37.8 million for costs related to the demolition and re- mediation of Dolet Hills Power Station and the mines. The amount being fin-anced also will include approximately up to $10 million in upfront bond issuance costs, plus additional future ongoing securitization fin- ancing costs. The twenty-four parishes in which Cleco Power provides service are: Acadia, Allen, Avoyelles, Beauregard, Cal-casieu, Catahoula, Desoto, Evangeline, Grant, Iberia, Jefferson Davis, Lasalle, Natchi-toches, Rapides, Red River, Sabine, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary, St. Tammany, Tan-gipahoa, Vermilion, Vernon, and Wash-ington.
Cleco Power is requesting that these amounts des-cribed in the Ap- plication be recovered through Energy Transition Charges paid by Cleco Power’s customers. Cleco Pow-er requests that these Energy Transition Charges be determined by LPSC-approved rate schedules to implement the Energy Transition Charges. Because the actual revenue requirement will not be known until after the pricing of the Energy Tran-sition Bonds, it is only possible to estimate customer bills at this time. If the LPSC authorizes Cleco Power’s requests in the Application, the estimated monthly Energy Transition Charge for a residential bill at 1,000 kWh would be $3.78 per month, but it would be subject to an estimated surcredit reduction of $0.62 per month, for an estimated net monthly Energy Transition Charge of $3.16 per month.
Notice of Cleco Power’s Application will be published in the May 24, 2024, Official Bulletin of the LPSC. The proposed rate change will affect all parishes served by Cleco Power.
Cleco Power’s Application (including its proposed rate schedules) may be viewed in the Office of the LPSC in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and on the LPSC’s website (www.lpsc.louisiana.gov). Additionally, the LPSC may be contacted regarding questions or comments at (800) 256-2397.
Adv. May 24, 2024

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PUBLIC NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
Sixteenth
Judicial District Court
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PARISH OF
ST. MARY
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STATE OF
LOUISIANA
PennyMac Loan Services, LLC
Vs. No. 137824 Div “B”
Terry Lee Adams and Jan Adams AKA Jan Blanchard Adams
TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of Order of Seizure and Sale issued out of the Honorable 16th Judicial District Court, in and for the Parish of St. Mary, and to me directed, in the above numbered and entitled suit, I have seized the following mentioned and described property, to wit:
1. That certain lot or parcel of land together with all buildings and improvements thereon situated and the component parts thereof, and all rights, ways, privileges, prescriptions and servitudes thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining and all appurtenances thereof, lying and being situated in Berwick, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, being known designated and described as LOT 12, BLOCK A, RENWICK SUBDIVISION, PHASE I, as shown by reference to a plan of land prepared by Glenn E. Miller of Miller Engineers & Associates, Inc., P.L.S. No. 4661, Job No. 9683, dated February 2, 1999, recorded February 10, 1999, in St. Mary Parish COB 42-C, Entry No. 264648.
2. That certain lot or parcel of land together with all buildings and improvements thereon situated and the component parts thereof, and all rights, ways, privileges, prescriptions and servitudes thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining and all ap- purtenances thereof, lying and being situated in Berwick, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, being known designated and des-cribed as LOT 9 B, BLOCK A, RENWICK SUBDIVISION, PHASE I, as shown by reference to a plan of land prepared by Kenneth A. Lan-dry, RLS, dated February 9, 2002, said plan of land recorded in St. Mary Parish COB 44-V, page 438, Entry No. 276503; subject to restrictions, servitudes, rights-of-way and outstanding mineral rights of record affecting the property.
to satisfy the sum of THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY FOUR THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED FORTY THREE AND 63/100 ($374,143.63) DOLLARS, with interest thereon at 3.8750% per an- num from October 01, 2020, until paid; all expenses incurred in enforcing the note and mortgage including reasonable attorney’s fees if/as applicable, such other or additional amounts incurred or advanced for taxes, insurance premiums, special assessments, re- pairs to and/or maintenance of the property, for the protection, preservation, re- pair and recovery of the property, for the protection and preservation of the lien of the mortgage, for the protection and preservation of the mortgagee’s interest thereunder, and other amounts provided by the mortgage and ap- plicable law, such as late charges, escrow advances for the payment of taxes and insurance, corporate advances, property appraisals, inspection fees, prior attorney fees and expenses, abstract and title charges, NSF charges, attorney fees and expenses, and other charges which plaintiff is permitted to prove by verified petition, verified supplemental petition, or affidavit filed or submitted before distribution by the sheriff of the proceeds of the judicial sale herein; and all law charges, fees and expenses incurred in connection or relating to this proceeding including without limitation sheriff’s commission, sheriff’s costs, court costs all as permitted by the note or mortgage being en- forced by this proceeding as well as all sheriff’s costs and commission.
All successful bidders must have cash, cashier’s check or a verifiable letter of credit in favor of said bidder from a solvent bank, savings and loan association or other such financial institution authorized to do business in the state of Louisiana and full payment must be made on the date of sale. Letter must state that money is available on the date of sale.
I shall expose the same at public sale, for Cash, according to law WITHOUT ap- praisement to the last and highest bidder, at the principal front door of the 1st floor lobby area of the Court House in the Parish of St. Mary, Town of Franklin, Louisiana, on Wednesday, the 26th day of June A.D., 2024, be- tween the legal hours commencing at 10 0’Clock A.M.
Sheriff’s Office
Parish of St. Mary, La.
Tuesday, the 7th day of May A.D., 2024.
GARY L.
DRISKELL,
SHERIFF
By: Heidi Rineholt
Deputy Sheriff
Adv. May 24 and June 19, 2024

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PUBLIC NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
Sixteenth
Judicial District Court
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PARISH OF
ST. MARY
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STATE OF
LOUISIANA
Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC
Vs. No. 138129 Div “A”
Kyle Bailay Bellard A/K/A Kyle B. Bellard A/K/A Kyle
Bellard
TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of Order of Seizure and Sale issued out of the Honorable 16th Judicial District Court, in and for the Parish of St. Mary, and to me directed, in the above numbered and entitled suit, I have seized the following mentioned and described property, to wit:
That certain lot or parcel of land together with all buildings and im- provements thereon situated and all rights, ways, privileges, prescriptions and servitudes thereto be- longing or in anywise appertaining and all appurtenances thereof, lying and being situated in Section 14, T16S, R12E, SWLD, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, being known designated and des-cribed as Tract “B, C, H, A, B” on a Plan of Land made by W. D. Stockman, C.E. and Surveyor, of date August 11, 1966, which is attached to an Act of Correction dated and recorded August 29, 1966 in St. Mary Parish COB 14-L, page 88, Entry No 130632. According to said plat the tract conveyed herein has a frontage of 65 feet on the South side of Columbus Avenue, and eastern boundary depth of 125 feet, a western boundary depth of 125.43 feet and a width across the rear of 54.64 feet. The parcel herein conveyed is a portion of Lot 19, Block II, Bayou Vista Subdivision, Addendum No. 1, the whole of this said lot as shown on and according to a plat of said subdivision made by Arthur A. DeFraites, Jr., C.E., dated May 13, 1963 and recorded in St. Mary Parish COB 13-J, Entry No. 122966.
to satisfy the sum of NINETY SIX THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED FOUR AND 50/100 ($96,404.50) DOLLARS, balance due on Principal of Fixed Rate Note; subject to any credits, interest from February 1, 2023, until paid, at 3.625% per annum, reasonable attorney’s fees; to be computed and all costs of this proceedings, as well as all sheriff’s costs and commission.
All successful bidders must have cash, cashier’s check or a verifiable letter of credit in favor of said bidder from a solvent bank, savings and loan association or other such financial institution authorized to do business in the state of Louisiana and full payment must be made on the date of sale. Letter must state that money is available on the date of sale.
I shall expose the same at public sale, for Cash, according to law WITHOUT ap- praisement to the last and highest bidder, at the principal front door of the 1st floor lobby area of the Court House in the Parish of St. Mary, Town of Franklin, Louisiana, on Wednesday, the 26th day of June A.D., 2024, be- tween the legal hours commencing at 10 0’Clock A.M.
Sheriff’s Office
Parish of St. Mary, La.
Friday, the 5th day of April A.D., 2024
GARY L.
DRISKELL,
SHERIFF
By: Heidi Rineholt
Deputy Sheriff
Adv. May 24 and June 19, 2024

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