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Arrest Report Bids, Notices Obituary West Side Journal July 4 , 2019 Page 5 Donald Simoneaux Sr. Donald Simoneaux Sr. passed away on June 28, 2019, from congestive heart failure. To quote Donald; “My grass is cut, my bills are paid, I’m ready when He is. Bucket List complete. I’ve been mar- ried to the same beautiful woman for 61 years, I’ve got 6 great kids, a bunch of grandchildren (11) and some great-grandchildren (14). I’ve got a nice home, a camp and we’ve been to every country we ever wanted to visit, no regrets.” Donald’s family will be reminiscing for years to come -- his wife, Barba- ra Berthelot Simoneaux, children Shivonne and Tommy Wren, Donald “Donnie”L. Simoneaux Jr., Jeannine and Tony Cockerham, Marc and Emily Simoneaux, Troy Simoneaux, and Kyle and Becky Simoneaux. Grandchildren Anna Allen, John Paul Wren, Mallory Morgan, Jennifer Richard, Angelle Jean- sonne, Lyle Cockerham, Madeleine Cockerham, Rachel Hunsucker, Luke Hoang, Alyssa Simoneaux and Brennan Simoneaux. Donald wore many hats, with just as many names -- “Honey” or “Monkey,” as his wife called him. He was always catering to her with coffee in bed, trips to Italy, Australia, Bayou Sorrell-- anywhere his “queen” wanted to go. Donald retired from Exx- on BRPO, though when he started, it was W.R. Grace. He became known as “e Neaux,” just ask, he knew everything. “Dandy” was a name used around the neighborhood and out at the camp. He was always working on something -- an appliance, a boat motor or under the car -- you name it, he could fix it. “Don” was what his many friends called him. Tales from his days at Catholic High, LSU, St. Alphonsus Men’s Club and e KC’s, were always fun to hear. His opinions on politics, Huey P. Long, how much fish to buy for Lent, driv- ing kids to summer camp, and how the church need- ed to focus on the youth, were some of his favorite topics to talk about. “Pops” was the endearing name his caregivers called him. e Simoneaux family has been blessed with caregiv- ers Kendra Grant, April Johnson, and Lashonda Coco, who loved Donald and respected him like family. “Dad” was his most favorite name. His children grew up in a very disci- plined home; there were chores, grades, camping, hunting, fishing, barbe- ques, oysters, sports, work ethic and church. “Papaw” was the name that brought soſtness to his entire being. Donald was an amazing dancer. He would glide on any surface -- a debutante ballroom, a party barge, an outdoor wedding, a carport crawfish boil, liv- ing room at Christmas; he had it! He loved taking his grandsons hunting at Two Oaks, letting them mud ride in the ole red Toyota. Labor Day vacations in Al- abama were a blast, where he was a judge for the fam- ily talent shows -- price- less. Please join us as we say goodbye to “e Best Man” we ever knew, on Monday, July 1, 2019, with visitation from 5:00 pm until 9:00 pm, with rosary at 6:30 pm at Rabenhorst Funeral Home, 11000 Florida Blvd. Visitation resumed on Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at 9:30 am at St. Al- phonsus Catholic Church, 14040 Greenwell Springs Rd, with Mass at 11:00 am. Burial took place at St John the Baptist, Brusly, La. ose he carried were those who carried him out -Donald Simoneaux Jr, Marc Simoneaux, Troy Simoneaux, Kyle Simoneaux, Tommy Wren and Tony Cockerham. West Baton Rouge Detention Center Arrest Report Week of June 17, 2019 – June 23, 2019 Stacey Paul, 49, 1911 Clanton St, Shreveport, LA, simple assault, resisting an officer, simple battery, bench warrants 2cts Demond Quinn, 39, 1745 North 28th St, Baton Rouge, LA, simple battery Darrius Burbank, 31, 37430 Parkwood Ave, Prai- rieville, LA, possession of schedule I CDS, possession of CDS in presence of a juvenile Joshua Randle, 30, 1108 W. Main St, Brusly, LA, bench warrant Claibon Brown, 58, 1464 Napoleon Dr, Baton Rouge, LA, simple burglary Kimberly Barrow, 37, 4264 N. Riverview Dr, Port Allen, LA, aggravated assault Kirsten Nickens, 20, 2022 Lobdell Hwy, Port Allen, LA, theſt Ronald Spears, 57, 2626 Bluebell St, Port Allen, LA, resisting an officer, posses- sion of marijuana Cedric Davis, 48, 3334 Lukeville Lane, Brusly, LA, theſt, remaining aſter being forbidden Demarcus Green, 26, 680 Sharp Lane, Baton Rouge, LA, illegal tint, driving under suspension, bench warrant Joshua Christian, 28, 9638 Island Rd, Jarreau, LA, bench warrant Kendall Roberson, 34, 675 Wooddale Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA, improper lane usage, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving un- der suspension, possession of schedule II CDS Traci Sheppard, 29, 675 Wooddale Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA, bench war- rant, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of schedule II CDS Patrick Crawford, 40, 8020 LA Hwy 1 #25, Addis, LA, license plate required, driving under suspension, possession of alprazolam, possession with intent to distribute schedule II CDS 2cts, possession of sched- ule IV CDS, possession of marijuana, possession of CDS in presence of a minor 4cts, possession of drug paraphernalia Demarcus Green, 26, 680 Sharp Lane, Baton Rouge, LA, illegal tint, driving under suspension, bench warrant 2cts Derkirra Wilkerson, 38, 2385 Airline Hwy Apt 1, Baton Rouge, LA, remain- ing aſter being forbidden Chelsea Haney, 29, 510 Westwood, Mobile, AL, possession of stolen things Andrew M. Hebert, 25, 2128 Brightside Lane, Baton Rouge, LA, indecent behavior with a juvenile, computer aided solicita- tion of a minor, trafficking of children for sexual purposes Tyler M. Toussey, 19, 6761 S. LA 1, Addis, LA, speed- ing, careless operation, flight from an officer Julie Juge, 47, 4158 Oak- land Ave, Erwinville, LA, bench warrant Ryland Houston, 34, 3527 Plantation Ridge, Addis, LA, bench warrant Dexter Whittington, 31, 15552 W. Main St, Cutoff, LA, bench warrant Darrius Burbank, 31, 37430 Parkwood Ave, Prairieville, LA, possession of marijuana, illegal use of CDS in presence of minors Tonya Jenkins, 35, 58815 Annex St, Plaquemine, LA, bench warrant Nartasha Battiste, 37, 250 N. 14TH St #20, Port Allen, LA, possession of mari- juana Curtis Murphy, 31, 1641 Rosedale Rd, Port Allen, LA, possession of mari- juana NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Zoning Request with Special Use Permit Master Plan Change Request: Request rezoning from C-1.3 to C-1.4 with a special use for sandblasting Address: 1927 Court Street, Port Allen, LA 70767 Property Description: File #2019-08 Lots 1 & 2 of Courtland Estates Subdivision in Section 92, T7S, R12E. for Mark Grant, Jr and Linda Dupuy A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the West Baton Rouge Zoning Commission relative to the rezoning requests. Date: Tuesday July 16, 2019 Time: 5:30pm A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the West Baton Rouge Parish Council relative to the rezoning requests. Date: ursday July 25, 2019 Time 5:30pm Public hearings will be held at the West Baton Rouge Parish Gov- ernmental Building, 880 N. Alexander, Port Allen, LA 70767 Run (3) Times: 6/20/19, 6/27/19 & 7/4/2019 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the West Baton Rouge Parish Council in conjunction with the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank will distribute USDA commodities on July 16-18, 2019 AREA 1 TUESDAY, JULY 16th 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. ADDIS & BRUSLY AREA 3 TUESDAY, JULY 16th 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. ERWINVILLE AREA 5 TUESDAY, JULY 16th 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. LOBDELL & WINTERVILLE AREA 4 WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th 8:00 A.M. - 4:-00 P.M. COUNCIL ON AGING AREA 2 & 4 WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th 8:00 A.M. - 4:-00 P.M. PORT ALLEN WALK-INS THURSDAY, JULY 18th 8:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. ALL AREAS IN PARISH Only those persons who have pre-registered are qualified to participate. All others will be served as walk-ins from 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. on ursday. All commodities are to be picked up at 749 N. Jefferson (West Baton Rouge Community Center) Rules for acceptance and participation in the program are the same for everyone without regard to race, national origin, sex, disability or color. Hearing Impaired-1-800-947-5277 Run: July 4 & 11, 2019 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Zoning Request Request: Request rezoning from AG to R-SF-3 (Residential Single Family) Address: 3439 Kahns Road, Port Allen, LA 70767 Property Description: File #2019-10 e portion of Lot 4 fronting Kahns Road to the Rail Road tract, in Section 114 & 115, T7S, R12E, containing 7.745 acres for Troy Blair and Loretta Blanchard. A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the West Baton Rouge Zoning Commission relative to the rezoning requests. Date: Tuesday August 6, 2019 Time: 5:30pm A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the West Baton Rouge Parish Council relative to the rezoning requests. Date: ursday August 8, 2019 Time 5:30pm Public hearings will be held at the West Baton Rouge Parish Gov- ernmental Building, 880 N. Alexander, Port Allen, LA 70767 Run (3) Times: 7/4/19, 7/11/19 and 7/18/2019

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Arrest Report

Bids, Notices

ObituaryWest Side Journal • July 4 , 2019 Page 5

Donald Simoneaux Sr. Donald Simoneaux Sr. passed away on June 28, 2019, from congestive heart failure. To quote Donald; “My grass is cut, my bills are paid, I’m ready when He is. Bucket List complete. I’ve been mar-ried to the same beautiful woman for 61 years, I’ve got 6 great kids, a bunch of grandchildren (11) and some great-grandchildren (14). I’ve got a nice home, a camp and we’ve been to every country we ever wanted to visit, no regrets.” Donald’s family will be reminiscing for years to come -- his wife, Barba-ra Berthelot Simoneaux,

children Shivonne and Tommy Wren, Donald “Donnie”L. Simoneaux Jr., Jeannine and Tony Cockerham, Marc and Emily Simoneaux, Troy Simoneaux, and Kyle and Becky Simoneaux. Grandchildren Anna Allen, John Paul Wren, Mallory Morgan, Jennifer Richard, Angelle Jean-sonne, Lyle Cockerham, Madeleine Cockerham, Rachel Hunsucker, Luke Hoang, Alyssa Simoneaux and Brennan Simoneaux. Donald wore many hats, with just as many names -- “Honey” or “Monkey,” as his wife called him. He was always catering

to her with coffee in bed, trips to Italy, Australia, Bayou Sorrell-- anywhere his “queen” wanted to go. Donald retired from Exx-on BRPO, though when he started, it was W.R. Grace. He became known as “The Neaux,” just ask, he knew everything. “Dandy” was a name used around the neighborhood and out at the camp. He was always working on something -- an appliance, a boat motor or under the car -- you name it, he could fix it. “Don” was what his many friends called him. Tales from his days at Catholic High, LSU, St. Alphonsus Men’s Club and The KC’s,

were always fun to hear. His opinions on politics, Huey P. Long, how much fish to buy for Lent, driv-ing kids to summer camp, and how the church need-ed to focus on the youth, were some of his favorite topics to talk about. “Pops” was the endearing name his caregivers called him. The Simoneaux family has been blessed with caregiv-ers Kendra Grant, April Johnson, and Lashonda Coco, who loved Donald and respected him like family. “Dad” was his most favorite name. His children grew up in a very disci-plined home; there were chores, grades, camping,

hunting, fishing, barbe-ques, oysters, sports, work ethic and church. “Papaw” was the name that brought softness to his entire being. Donald was an amazing dancer. He would glide on any surface -- a debutante ballroom, a party barge, an outdoor wedding, a carport crawfish boil, liv-ing room at Christmas; he had it! He loved taking his grandsons hunting at Two Oaks, letting them mud ride in the ole red Toyota. Labor Day vacations in Al-abama were a blast, where he was a judge for the fam-ily talent shows -- price-less. Please join us as we say goodbye to “The Best

Man” we ever knew, on Monday, July 1, 2019, with visitation from 5:00 pm until 9:00 pm, with rosary at 6:30 pm at Rabenhorst Funeral Home, 11000 Florida Blvd. Visitation resumed on Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at 9:30 am at St. Al-phonsus Catholic Church, 14040 Greenwell Springs Rd, with Mass at 11:00 am. Burial took place at St John the Baptist, Brusly, La. Those he carried were those who carried him out -Donald Simoneaux Jr, Marc Simoneaux, Troy Simoneaux, Kyle Simoneaux, Tommy Wren and Tony Cockerham.

West Baton Rouge Detention Center

Arrest ReportWeek of June 17, 2019 –

June 23, 2019

Stacey Paul, 49, 1911 Clanton St, Shreveport, LA, simple assault, resisting an officer, simple battery, bench warrants 2cts

Demond Quinn, 39, 1745 North 28th St, Baton Rouge, LA, simple battery

Darrius Burbank, 31, 37430 Parkwood Ave, Prai-rieville, LA, possession of schedule I CDS, possession of CDS in presence of a juvenile

Joshua Randle, 30, 1108 W. Main St, Brusly, LA,

bench warrant

Claibon Brown, 58, 1464 Napoleon Dr, Baton Rouge, LA, simple burglary

Kimberly Barrow, 37, 4264 N. Riverview Dr, Port Allen, LA, aggravated assault

Kirsten Nickens, 20, 2022 Lobdell Hwy, Port Allen, LA, theft

Ronald Spears, 57, 2626 Bluebell St, Port Allen, LA, resisting an officer, posses-sion of marijuana

Cedric Davis, 48, 3334 Lukeville Lane, Brusly, LA, theft, remaining after being forbidden

Demarcus Green, 26, 680 Sharp Lane, Baton Rouge, LA, illegal tint, driving under suspension, bench warrant

Joshua Christian, 28, 9638 Island Rd, Jarreau, LA, bench warrant

Kendall Roberson, 34, 675 Wooddale Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA, improper lane usage, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving un-der suspension, possession of schedule II CDS

Traci Sheppard, 29, 675 Wooddale Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA, bench war-rant, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of schedule II CDS

Patrick Crawford, 40, 8020 LA Hwy 1 #25, Addis, LA, license plate required, driving under suspension, possession of alprazolam, possession with intent to distribute schedule II CDS 2cts, possession of sched-ule IV CDS, possession of marijuana, possession of CDS in presence of a minor 4cts, possession of drug paraphernalia

Demarcus Green, 26, 680 Sharp Lane, Baton Rouge, LA, illegal tint, driving under suspension, bench warrant 2cts

Derkirra Wilkerson, 38, 2385 Airline Hwy Apt 1, Baton Rouge, LA, remain-ing after being forbidden

Chelsea Haney, 29, 510 Westwood, Mobile, AL, possession of stolen things

Andrew M. Hebert, 25, 2128 Brightside Lane, Baton Rouge, LA, indecent behavior with a juvenile, computer aided solicita-tion of a minor, trafficking of children for sexual purposes

Tyler M. Toussey, 19, 6761 S. LA 1, Addis, LA, speed-ing, careless operation,flight from an officer

Julie Juge, 47, 4158 Oak-land Ave, Erwinville, LA, bench warrant

Ryland Houston, 34, 3527 Plantation Ridge, Addis, LA, bench warrant

Dexter Whittington, 31, 15552 W. Main St, Cutoff, LA, bench warrant

Darrius Burbank, 31, 37430 Parkwood Ave, Prairieville, LA, possession of marijuana, illegal use of CDS in presence of minors

Tonya Jenkins, 35, 58815 Annex St, Plaquemine, LA, bench warrant

Nartasha Battiste, 37, 250 N. 14TH St #20, Port Allen,LA, possession of mari-juana

Curtis Murphy, 31, 1641 Rosedale Rd, Port Allen, LA, possession of mari-juana

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGZoning Request with Special Use Permit

Master Plan Change

Request: Request rezoning from C-1.3 to C-1.4 witha special use for sandblasting

Address: 1927 Court Street, Port Allen, LA 70767Property Description: File #2019-08 Lots 1 & 2 of Courtland

Estates Subdivision in Section 92, T7S, R12E.for Mark Grant, Jr and Linda Dupuy

A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the West Baton Rouge Zoning Commission relative to the rezoning requests.Date: Tuesday July 16, 2019 Time: 5:30pm

A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the West Baton Rouge Parish Council relative to the rezoning requests.Date: Thursday July 25, 2019 Time 5:30pm

Public hearings will be held at the West Baton Rouge Parish Gov-ernmental Building, 880 N. Alexander, Port Allen, LA 70767

Run (3) Times: 6/20/19, 6/27/19 & 7/4/2019

PUBLIC NOTICENotice is hereby given that the West Baton Rouge Parish Council in conjunction with the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank will distribute USDA commodities onJuly 16-18, 2019

AREA 1 TUESDAY, JULY 16th 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.ADDIS & BRUSLY

AREA 3 TUESDAY, JULY 16th 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.ERWINVILLE

AREA 5 TUESDAY, JULY 16th 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.LOBDELL & WINTERVILLE

AREA 4 WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th 8:00 A.M. - 4:-00 P.M. COUNCIL ON AGING

AREA 2 & 4 WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th 8:00 A.M. - 4:-00 P.M. PORT ALLEN

WALK-INS THURSDAY, JULY 18th 8:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. ALL AREAS IN PARISH

Only those persons who have pre-registered are qualified to participate. All others will be served as walk-ins from 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. on Thursday. All commodities are to be picked up at 749 N. Jefferson (West Baton Rouge Community Center) Rules for acceptance and participation in the program are the same for everyone without regard to race, national origin, sex, disability or color.

Hearing Impaired-1-800-947-5277 Run: July 4 & 11, 2019

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGZoning Request

Request: Request rezoning from AG to R-SF-3 (Residential Single Family)

Address: 3439 Kahns Road, Port Allen, LA 70767Property Description: File #2019-10 The portion of Lot 4

fronting Kahns Road to the Rail Road tract,in Section 114 & 115, T7S, R12E, containing 7.745 acres for Troy Blair and Loretta Blanchard.

A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the West Baton Rouge Zoning Commission relative to the rezoning requests.Date: Tuesday August 6, 2019 Time: 5:30pm

A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the West Baton Rouge Parish Council relative to the rezoning requests.Date: Thursday August 8, 2019 Time 5:30pm

Public hearings will be held at the West Baton Rouge Parish Gov-ernmental Building, 880 N. Alexander, Port Allen, LA 70767

Run (3) Times: 7/4/19, 7/11/19 and 7/18/2019

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June 10, 2019Town of BruslyBrusly, Louisiana

The regular meeting of the Town of Brusly was called to order this date, June 10, 2019, at the Brusly Town Hall, at 6:30 p.m. Council Member Richard led the Pledge of Allegiance. A roll call determined the fol-lowing officials present:

Mayor: Scot RhodesCouncil Members: Rusty Daigle, Joanne Bourgeois, Terry Richard, Shane Andrè, Don NeislerTown Attorney: Thomas Acosta, Jr.Absent: None

Recognitions & Commendations: None

A motion to approve the minutes of the Town’s regu-lar meeting of May 13, 2019, as written, was made by Council Member Bourgeois and seconded by Coun-cil Member Richard. Mayor Rhodes opened the floor for public comment. Hearing no comments, the mo-tion passed with a unanimous vote.

Public Works Committee:Mayor Rhodes read aloud the Public Works Report, as prepared by Public Works Supervisor Shane Sar-radet, for the month of May. There were 11.6 inch-es of rainfall in the month; several drainage issues; several alarm SCADA sounded; sewer pond chlo-rine treatment was interrupted due to cracked pipe; pre-construction meeting was held for Street Overlay Project; no personnel incidents were reported in the Maintenance Department; no “out of compliance” test results were noted at the sewer treatment facil-ity. Robert Quatrevingt and John Parault attended a Street Repair class sponsored by LTAP. New street signs for all streets crossing Gwin St. will soon be installed.

Regular bulk trash will be picked up the week of June 10, 2019. The extra trash pickup will be Friday, June 28, 2019.

Mayor Rhodes gave a brief update on the Road Over-lay Project, citing additional work required on parts of Orleans Quarter Drive, due to road failures, be-yond the scope of the original project.

Planning and Zoning Committee:Mayor Rhodes read aloud a Variance Request for Non-Compliance, Sec. 19.6 Servitude Encroach-ment, to place an RV cover across the drainage servi-tude at 304 Gleason St. for Donna M. Hymel. Having been unanimously recommended by the Planning & Zoning Commission, a motion to approve was made by Council Member Bourgeois; seconded by Council Member Neisler. Mayor Rhodes opened the floor for public comments. Hearing no comments, the motion passed unanimously.

Mayor Rhodes presented the Re-subdivision plat of Tract A into Tracts A-1 & A-2 Located in Sec. 55, Township 8 South – Range 12 East, Southeaster Land District West of the Mississippi River West Ba-ton Rouge Parish, LA for Dane & Bonnie D’Armond (501 N. LaBauve). As the request had been favorably recommended to the Council by Planning and Zon-ing Commission, a motion to approve the plat was made by Council Member André; seconded by Coun-cil Member Richard. Hearing no further comments, the motion passed unanimously.

Mayor Rhodes read aloud a Variance Request for Non-Compliance Sec. 19.31.1 Zoning District R-1 Side Setback to reduce the side setback from 10’ to 2.5’ for an existing shed at 501 N. LaBauve. Not-ing that the request had been recommended by the Planning & Zoning Commission, Council Member Neisler made a motion to approve the request; Coun-cil Member Daigle seconded the motion. Mayor Rhodes opened the floor for public comments. Hear-ing no comments, the motion passed unanimously.

Finance Committee: Mayor Rhodes noted that the “Budget to Actual Comparison Report” was included in the meeting packets for Council Members to review.

Recreation Committee: None

Personnel Committee: None

Police Committee: None

Governmental Affairs Committee: None

Consideration of Vetoed Ordinances: None

Hearing and Final Action on Ordinances: Council Member André made a motion to amend the agenda to take up item 8.C before item 8.A; sec-onded by Council Member Daigle. Mayor Rhodes opened the floor for public comments. Hearing no comments, a roll call vote was had with the following results:

Yeas: Richard, André, Neisler, Daigle, BourgeoisNays: NoneAbsent: None

Mayor Rhodes read aloud Ordinance 3 of 2019 rel-ative to the rezoning of 731 E. Main St. from C1 to C2.Mr. Michael Tullier addressed the Council explain-ing the request to rezone the property to allow for a mechanic shop which would allow small auto re-pairs, oil changes and State Inspections.Mr. Mark Staig, Thomas Blanchard, Kenneth Jack-son and Ms. Melissa Mills expressed concerns about the rezoning, including the following concerns: junk cars and appliances accumulating on the property; excessive late hour noise coming from the property; and someone residing in the commercial building. At the request of Council Member André, Attorney Acosta read aloud the permitted uses of a C-1 zoned property. No motion was offered to address Ordi-nance 3 of 2019.

Ordinance 1 of 2019, to amend the appropriations or-dinance of 2018-2019; to provide relative to appro-priations for the income and expenses of the Town was read aloud and opened for Public Hearing by Mayor Rhodes. Hearing no comments from the pub-lic, Mayor Rhodes directed the issue to the Council for consideration. A motion to adopt Ordinance 1 of 2019, as discussed, was made by Council Member Bourgeois; seconded by Council Member Neisler. A roll call vote was had with the following result:

Yeas: André, Neisler, Daigle, Bourgeois, RichardNays: NoneAbsent: None

Ordinance 2 of 2019, to amend the appropriations or-dinance of 2018-2019; to provide relative to appro-priations for the income and expenses of the Sewer was read aloud and opened for Public Hearing by Mayor Rhodes. Hearing no comments from the pub-lic, Mayor Rhodes directed the issue to the Council for consideration. A motion to adopt Ordinance 2 of 2019, as discussed, was made by Council Member Richard; seconded by Council Member Daigle. A roll call vote was had with the following result:

Yeas: Neisler, Daigle, Bourgeois, Richard, AndréNays: NoneAbsent: None

Mayor Rhodes read aloud Ordinance 4 of 2019, to make appropriations for the expenses of the Town of Brusly for 2019-2020 and to provide relative to the expenditure of said appropriations. Mayor Rhodes opened the public hearing. Council Member Richard suggested adding to the drainage budget to allow for a drainage study. Several citizens expressed their concerns about drainage problems in their neighbor-hoods. After the discussion, the Mayor closed the public hearing and directed the matter to the Council. Council Member Neisler moved to approve the Bud-get with the change from $79,000 to $100,000 for the drainage line item; seconded by Council Member Bourgeois. The Mayor opened the floor for public comment. Hearing no comments, a roll call vote was taken with the following results:

Yeas: Neisler, Daigle, Bourgeois, Richard, AndrèNays: None Absent: None

Ordinance 5 of 2019, to make appropriations for the expenses of the Town of Brusly Sewer System for 2019-2020 and to provide relative to the expenditure of said appropriations, was read aloud and opened for Public Hearing by Mayor Rhodes. Hearing no com-ments from the public, Mayor Rhodes directed the issue to the Council for consideration. A motion to adopt Ordinance 5 of 2019 with changes discussed, was made by Council Member André; seconded by Council Member Daigle. A roll call vote was had with the following result:

Yeas: Daigle, Bourgeois, Richard, André, NeislerNays: NoneAbsent: None

Introduction of Ordinances: None

Resolutions: Mayor Rhodes read aloud Resolution 6 of 2019. A motion to apply for the FHWA Recreational Trails Program Grant was made by Council Member Bour-geois; seconded by Council Member Daigle. Mayor Rhodes opened the floor for public comment. Hear-ing no comment, the motion passed unanimously.

Police Department Report: Police Department Report for the month of May was given by Lt. Jason Fontenot. There were six (6) alarms, eight (8) warrant arrests, five (5) animals at large, five (5) civil complaints, three (3) miscella-neous complaints, two (2) disturbance calls, four (4) assist to other agencies, thirty-five (35) no insurance tows, four (4) crash reports, one (1) missing person, three (3) burglaries, five (5) unlock calls, six (6) traf-fic complaints, one (1) unauthorized use, three (3) drug related calls, one (1) illegal use of weapons, one (1) resisting an officer arrest, one (1) medical call, five (5) public assist, and one (1) suspicious person. For the month, there were 100 total complaints, 303 total citations and 411 total violations.

Mayor’s Report: Four or five residents experienced water in their homes during the recent heavy rain event. Addition-ally, a leak was detected in the Police Station’s roof. House bill 578, allocating funding for the 415 con-nector, passed and has been signed by the Governor.

Remarks of Personal Privilege: Council Member Bourgeois reported that Ms. Mau-reen Dupuy donated a Purple Heart which had been awarded posthumously to her uncle, Wilfred Babin, to the Brusly Historical Collection. The medal was awarded for Babin’s bravery in combat during WWII. Council Member Bourgeois also stated that the Town had been awarded five trash receptacles from Keep Louisiana Beautiful for the levee top project; four receptacles will be placed on the levee and one will be placed in the triangle at Kirkland Drive and Bourg Street. Council Member Bourgeois expressed sympathies to the family of Albert Kidd, whose 32 year educational career was spent in the Brusly com-munity, upon the occasion of his death.

Parish Council Member Kershaw presented a brief update on WBR Parish projects.

Announcements: Hurricane Preparedness Meeting will be held Wednesday, June 12th at noon.LMA District H Meeting will be held June 12th at the Addis Community Center at 6:00 PM.Landmark Plaque Ceremony will be held Sunday, June 23rd at 3:30 PM., the public is invited.Town Hall will be closed Thursday, July 4th for Inde-pendence Day.

A motion was made by Council Member André to adjourn; seconded by Council Member Richard. Hearing no comments, the motion passed with a unanimous vote. The meeting adjourned at 7:45 PM.

Scot Rhodes Blaine RabalaisMayor Town Clerk

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How’s Your Credit Re-cord? Federal law allows you to correct your credit report for free. Credit re-pair clinics that do busi-ness by phone cannot require you to pay until six months after they perform their services. A public service message from the Federal Trade Commission.

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No hunting or trespass-ing on all lands posted by Cinclare Hunting Club or Cinclare Plantation. Violators will be prose-cuted according to the law. CINCLARE HUNT-ING CLUBKEVIN HUNTAugust 9, 201810753

No trespassing or hunt-

ing on the land known as Grand Bayou Hunt-ing Club. Bound on the north by U.S. 190 and John Kissners, west by Stumpy Bayou and Mc-Donald Brothers, south by Wilbert’s field and Dusty Hunting Club and east by Parish Canal and Tiger Bayou.GRAND BAYOUHUNTING CLUB JOHN THIBODEAUXNovember 8, 201825673

No trespassing or hunt-ing on Trinity Marine Properties in West Baton Rouge Parish. Violators will be prosecuted ac-cording to law.TRINITY MARINEDecember 6, 201811293

No hunting or trespass-ing on land leased to and known as Back Brusly Hunting Club, Inc. in-cluded also in the UOP, R.R., R-W from the In-tracoastal Canal west to Grosse Tete, LA. Viola-tors will be prosecuted ac-cording to law.BACK BRUSLY HUNTINGCLUB, INC.c/o Gaylen MartinDecember 18, 201811288

No trespassing, hunting or fishing on property of August S. Levert, Jr. Fam-ily, LLC: East half of Sec-tions 27 & 28, T8S R11E and Lots 2 & 4, Section 83, T8S R11E, SWLD, containing 398.00 acres.AUGUST J. LEVERT, JR. FAMILY LLCc/o Paul M. LevertJanuary 31, 201911289

No hunting, fish-ing A.T.V. riding, pe-can-picking, horseback riding, or any other tres-passing on plantations known as Smithfield & Westover, including the pond on Westover, lo-cated south of Rosedale Rd. & just west of Silvery Lane. Violators will be prosecuted according to law.WESTBANK PLANT-ING, CO. & R & G SPORTSMAN CLUBJanuary 30, 202025679

No hunting or trespass-ing on all properties owned or leased by Beau-lieu Plantation, Inc. and R.D. Phillips, Jr. Lands lying in Sections 70-74,

94-99 and the levees and batture adjacent to these properties.RAWLSTON PHILLIPSNovember 8, 201811292

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PUBLIC NOTICEW.B.R. NATURAL GAS

SYSTEMSHELP US KEEP YOU SAFE

HOW TO RECOGNIZE A NATURAL GAS LEAK

Natural gas leaks may be detected by one of the followingin dications on or near our pipeline right-of- way.

• Agaseous or hydrocarbon odor.• A blowing or hissingsound.• Dust blowing from a hole in the ground.• Continuous bubbling in one spot in wet or flooded area.• Dead Vegetation (grass or trees).• Abnormally dry or hardened soil.• Fire apparently coming fromthe ground or burning above the ground.

If you suspect anatural gas leak,or in case of an emergency concerning a W.B.R. Parish Natural Gas main or service line, immediately call:

Monday-Thursday8:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m.

Friday8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

225-336-2406

NIGHTS AND HOLIDAYS225-490-8599

Daryl Babin, DirectorWestBatonRougeParish

Natural Gas and Water System

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Need $$$ for College? There are no guarantees when it comes to schol-ar-ships. Do your home-work before you pay for a service. A public ser-vice message from the Federal Trade Commis-sion.

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Anyone knowing the whereabouts of heirs of JULIE O. HEFLIN please contact Lauren Nero, Attorney at Law, at 225-344-02207/4

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

A written examination will be given in approximately ninety (90) days, on a competitive basis to approved applicants for the purpose of placing names on the competitive employment list for the class of Fire Chief in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Law and the rules of the West Baton Rouge Parish Municipal Fire Civil Service Board. Application forms and a list of the qualifica-tion requirements that must be met for admission to this examination may be obtained from Deanna Fourroux at the Port Allen Fire Station located at 700 North Alexander Avenue, Port Allen Louisiana 70767. Completed applications must be hand delivered to Deanna Fourroux, Board Secretary at the Port Allen Fire Station between the hours of 8:00a.m. – 5:00p.m., Monday -Thursday or mailed to P.O. Box 757, Port Allen, La 70767 and must be received on or before August 14, 2019 by 5:00p.m. Approved applicants will be notified of the exact date, time, and place of the examination at least five (5) calendar days prior to the examination date.

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