Public Notices Published Thursday, June 7th, 2007Cheniere Drew Water System PO Box 35888 West Monroe, LA 71294-5888 The Water We Drink Cheniere Drew North Water Supply Public Water Supply ID: LA1073100 We are pleased to present to you the Annual Water Quality Report for the year 2006. This report is designed to inform you about the quality water and the services we deliver to you every day. (Este informe contiene información muy importante sobre su agua potable. Tradúzcalo o hable con alguien que lo entienda bien). Our constant goal is to provide you with a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. We want you to understand the efforts we make to continually improve the water treatment process and protect our water resources. We are committed to ensuring the drinking quality of your water. Our water source(s) are listed below by source name; source location/type; and source ID: Old Hwy 15; Sparta Ground Water; CDN-WW-01 Eagle Lake Road; Sparta Ground Water; CDN-WW-02 Slocum Road; Sparta Ground Water; CDN-WW-03 Brownlee North; Sparta Ground Water; CDN-WW-04 Hwy 151 North; Sparta Ground Water; CDN-WW-05 Brownlee South; Sparta Ground Water; CDN-WW-06 The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity. Contaminants that may be present in source water include: Microbial Contaminants – such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife. Inorganic Contaminants – such as salts and metals, which can be naturally-occurring or results from urban storm water runoff, industrial, or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming. Pesticides and Herbicides – which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban storm water runoff, and residential uses. Organic Chemical Contaminants – including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban storm water runoff, and septic systems. Radioactive Contaminants – which can be naturally-occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. A Source Water Assessment Plan (SWAP) is now available from our office. This plan is an assessment of a delineated area around each of our sources through which contaminants, if present, could migrate and reach our source water. It also includes an inventory of potential sources of contamination within the delineated area, and a determination of the water supply's susceptibility to contamination by the identified potential sources. According to the Source Water Assessment Plan, our water system had a susceptibility rating of medium. Should you wish to review the Source Water Assessment Plan, please contact our office at the number provided in the following paragraph to schedule an appointment. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. Food and Drug Administration regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health. We are pleased to report that our drinking water is safe and meets federal and state requirements. If you have any questions about this report, please contact John D. Nichols, Operations Manager or Doil A. Nelson Jr., Facilities Manager, at (318) 322-9516 or any of your water system board members. We want our valued customers to be informed about their water utility. If you want to learn more, please attend any of our regularly scheduled meetings. The Board of Directors of Cheniere Drew Water System conducts a monthly business meeting on the second Tuesday of each month at 7 PM. The location of this business meeting is at the water office located at 409 New Natchitoches Road in West Monroe. The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals/Office of Public Health routinely monitors for constituents in your drinking water according to Federal and State laws. The table that follows illustrates the results of our monitoring during the period of January 1st to December 31st 2006. Drinking water, including bottled drinking water, may be reasonably expected to contain at least small amounts of minerals and other constituents. It's important to remember that the mere presence of these minerals and constituents does NOT necessarily pose a health risk. In the table below, you will find many terms and abbreviations you might not be familiar with. To help you better understand these terms, we’ve provided the following definitions: Non-Detects (ND) – laboratory analysis indicates that the constituent is not present. Running Annual Average (RAA) – average of test results covering the last four quarters. Parts per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mg/L) – one part per million corresponds to one minute in two years or a single penny in $10,000.00. Parts per billion (ppb) or Micrograms per liter (ug/L) – one part per billion corresponds to one minute in 2,000 years, or a single penny in $10,000,000.00. Picocuries per liter (pCi/L) – picocuries per liter is a measure of the radioactivity in water. Millirems per year (mrem/yr) – measure of radiation absorbed by the body. Action level (AL) – the concentration of a contaminant that, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements that a water system must follow. Treatment technique (TT) – a treatment technique is a required process intended to reduce the level of contaminate in drinking water. Maximum contaminate level (MCL) – the “Maximum Allowed” MCL is the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology. Maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG) – the “Goal” is the level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to human health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. Maximum residual disinfectant level (MRDL) - The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. Maximum residual disinfectant level goal (MRDLG) – The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. During the period covered by this report we had the below noted violations of drinking water regulations. THERE WERE NO VIOLATIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD OF JANUARY 1-DECEMBER 31, 2006. Our water system tested a minimum of 10 monthly sample(s) in accordance with the Total Coliform Rule for microbiological contaminants. During the monitoring period covered by this report, we had the following noted detections for microbiological contaminants: THERE WERE NO POSITIVE BACTERIOLOGICAL SAMPLES DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD OF JANUARY 1-DECEMBER 31, 2006. In the table below, we have shown the regulated contaminants that were detected at levels BELOW their maximum contaminant level. These samples, except of Lead and Copper results and surface water systems, were collected at the raw water source and represent water before any treatment, blending or distribution. As such, the consumer tap levels could be less. The last chemical sampling of our source water was collected on Monday, June 14, 2004. Chemical sampling of our drinking water may not be required on an annual basis; therefore, information provided in this table refers back to the latest year of chemical sampling results. THE FOLLOWING IS LISTED BY: Compound; Date; Level; MCL; MCLG; Unit; Major Sources in Drinking Water — Lead; 11/29/2005; 9.00; AL=15;0; ppb; Corrosion of household plumbing systems, erosion of natural deposits Copper; 9/17/2002; 0.50 AL=1.3; 1.3; ppm; Corrosion of household plumbing systems, erosion of natural deposits, leaching from wood preservatives Fluoride; 6/14/2004; 0.20; 4; 4; ppm; Erosion of natural deposits, Water additive that promotes strong teeth, discharge from aluminum factories Fluoride; 6/14/2004; 0.30; 4; 4; ppm; Erosion of natural deposits, Water additive that promotes strong teeth, discharge from aluminum factories. Gross Alpha Particle Activity, Total; 6/14/2004; 2.00; 15; 0; pCi/L; Erosion of natural deposits TTHMs [Total Trihalomethanes]; 12/6/06 RAA; 47.00; 80; --; ppb; By-product of drinking water cholorination HAA5 [Haloacetic Acids]; 12/06/06 RAA; 13.00; 60; --; ppb; By-product of drinking water chlorination. There Were No Positive Nitrate Samples During the Monitoring Period of January 1st to December 31st, 2006. +++++Environmental Protection Agency Required Health Effects Language+++++ Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by cryptosporidium and other microbiological contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791). ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thank you for allowing us to continue providing your family with clean, quality water this year. In order to maintain a safe and dependable water supply we sometimes need to make improvements that will benefit all of our customers. Please call our office at (318) 322-9516 if you have questions. You may also want to visit the Cheniere Drew web site at www.cdws.org to obtain valuable information about your water system. We at Cheniere Drew Water System – Cheniere Drew North Water Supply work around the clock to provide top quality water to every tap. We ask that all our customers help us protect our water sources, which are the heart of our community, our way of life, and our children's future. 6/7 ____________________________________________________________ Cheniere Drew Water System PO Box 35888 West Monroe, LA 71294-5888 The Water We Drink Cheniere Drew South Water Supply Public Water Supply ID: LA1073099 We are pleased to present to you the Annual Water Quality Report for the year 2006. This report is designed to inform you about the quality water and the services we deliver to you every day. (Este informe contiene información muy importante sobre su agua potable. Tradúzcalo o hable con alguien que lo entienda bien). Our constant goal is to provide you with a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. We want you to understand the efforts we make to continually improve the water treatment process and protect our water resources. We are committed to ensuring the drinking quality of your water. Our water source(s) are listed below by Source Name; Source Location/Type; and Source ID: Camp Road; Sparta Ground Water; CDS-WW-01 Miller/Shelby; Sparta Ground Water; CDS-WW-02 The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity. Contaminants that may be present in source water include: Microbial Contaminants – such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife. Inorganic Contaminants – such as salts and metals, which can be naturally-occurring or results from urban storm water runoff, industrial, or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming. Pesticides and Herbicides – which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban storm water runoff, and residential uses. Organic Chemical Contaminants – including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban storm water runoff, and septic systems. Radioactive Contaminants – which can be naturally-occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. A Source Water Assessment Plan (SWAP) is now available from our office. This plan is an assessment of a delineated area around each of our sources through which contaminants, if present, could migrate and reach our source water. It also includes an inventory of potential sources of contamination within the delineated area, and a determination of the water supply's susceptibility to contamination by the identified potential sources. According to the Source Water Assessment Plan, our water system had a susceptibility rating of ‘medium’. Should you wish to review the Source Water Assessment Plan, please contact our office at the number provided in the following paragraph to schedule an appointment. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. Food and Drug Administration regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health. We are pleased to report that our drinking water is safe and meets federal and state requirements. If you have any questions about this report, please contact John D. Nichols, Operations Manager or Doil A. Nelson Jr., Facilities Manager, at (318) 322-9516 or any of your water system board members. We want our valued customers to be informed about their water utility. If you want to learn more, please attend any of our regularly scheduled meetings. The Board of Directors of Cheniere Drew Water System conducts a monthly business meeting on the second Tuesday of each month at 7 PM. The location of this business meeting is at the water office located at 409 New Natchitoches Road in West Monroe. The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals/Office of Public Health routinely monitors for constituents in your drinking water according to Federal and State laws. The table that follows illustrates the results of our monitoring during the period of January 1st to December 31st 2006. Drinking water, including bottled drinking water, may be reasonably expected to contain at least small amounts of minerals and other constituents. It's important to remember that the mere presence of these minerals and constituents does NOT necessarily pose a health risk. In the table below, you will find many terms and abbreviations you might not be familiar with. To help you better understand these terms, we’ve provided the following definitions: Non-Detects (ND) – laboratory analysis indicates that the constituent is not present. Running Annual Average (RAA) – average of test results covering the last four quarters. Parts per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mg/L) – one part per million corresponds to one minute in two years or a single penny in $10,000.00. Parts per billion (ppb) or Micrograms per liter (ug/L) – one part per billion corresponds to one minute in 2,000 years, or a single penny in $10,000,000.00. Picocuries per liter (pCi/L) – picocuries per liter is a measure of the radioactivity in water. Millirems per year (mrem/yr) – measure of radiation absorbed by the body. Action level (AL) – the concentration of a contaminant that, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements that a water system must follow. Treatment technique (TT) – a treatment technique is a required process intended to reduce the level of contaminate in drinking water. Maximum contaminate level (MCL) – the “Maximum Allowed” MCL is the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology. Maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG) – the “Goal” is the level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to human health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. Maximum residual disinfectant level (MRDL) - The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. Maximum residual disinfectant level goal (MRDLG) – The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. During the period covered by this report we had the below noted violations of drinking water regulations. THERE WERE NO VIOLATIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD OF JANUARY 1-DECEMBER 31, 2006. Our water system tested a minimum of 2 monthly sample(s) in accordance with the Total Coliform Rule for microbiological contaminants. During the monitoring period covered by this report, we had the following noted detections for microbiological contaminants: THERE WERE NO POSITIVE BACTERIOLOGICAL SAMPLES DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD OF JANUARY 1-DECEMBER 31, 2006. In the table below, we have shown the regulated contaminants that were detected at levels BELOW their maximum contaminant level. These samples, except of Lead and Copper results and surface water systems, were collected at the raw water source and represent water before any treatment, blending or distribution. As such, the consumer tap levels could be less. The last chemical sampling of our source water was collected on Monday, August 9, 2004. Chemical sampling of our drinking water may not be required on an annual basis; therefore, information provided in this table refers back to the latest year of chemical sampling results. THE FOLLOWING IS LISTED BY: Compound; Date; Level; MCL; MCLG; Unit; Major Sources in Drinking Water — Lead; 6/22/2004; 6.00; AL=15; 0; ppb; Corrosion of household plumbing systems, erosion of natural deposits Copper; 6/22/2004; 0.50 AL=1.3; 1.3; ppm; Corrosion of household plumbing systems, erosion of natural deposits, leaching from wood preservatives Fluoride; 8/9/2004; 0.80; 4; 4; ppm; Erosion of natural deposits, Water additive that promotes strong teeth, discharge from aluminum factories Fluoride; 8/9/2004; 0.30; 4; 4; ppm; Erosion of natural deposits, Water additive that promotes strong teeth, discharge from aluminum factories. Gross Alpha Particle Activity, Total; 8/9/2004; 2.00; 15; 0; pCi/L; Erosion of natural deposits TTHMs [Total Trihalomethanes]; 8/12/2006; 29.00; 80.00; --; ppb; By-product of drinking water cholorination HAA5 [Haloacetic Acids]; 8/12/2006; 13.00; 60.00; --; ppb; By-product of drinking water chlorination. THERE WERE NO POSITIVE NITRATE SAMPLES DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD OF JANUARY 1-DECEMBER 31, 2006. +++++Environmental Protection Agency Required Health Effects Language+++++ Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by cryptosporidium and other microbiological contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791). +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thank you for allowing us to continue providing your family with clean, quality water this year. In order to maintain a safe and dependable water supply we sometimes need to make improvements that will benefit all of our customers. Please call our office at (318) 322-9516 if you have questions. You may also want to visit the Cheniere Drew web site at www.cdws.org to obtain valuable information about your water system. We at Cheniere Drew Water System – Cheniere Drew South Water Supply work around the clock to provide top quality water to every tap. We ask that all our customers help us protect our water sources, which are the heart of our community, our way of life, and our children's future. 6/7 ____________________________________________________________ The Water We Drink INDIAN VILLAGE W. SYSTEM Public Water Supply ID: LA1073058 We are pleased to present to you the Annual Water Quality Report for the year 2006. This report is designed to inform you about the quality of your water and services we deliver to you every day (Este informe contiene informaci—n muy importante sobre su agua potable. Tradœzcalo o hable con alguien que lo entienda bien). Our constant goal is to provide you with a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. We want you to understand the efforts we make to continually improve the water treatment process and protect our water resources. We are committed to ensuring the quality of your water. Our water source(s) are listed below by Source Name; Source Location; Source Type; Source ID Well #1; Sparta Aquifer; Groundwater; 1073058-001 Well #2; Sparta Aquifer; Groundwater; 1073058-002 Well #3; Sparta Aquifer; Groundwater; 1073058-003 The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity. Contaminants that may be present in source water include: Microbial Contaminants — such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife. Inorganic Contaminants— such as salts and metals, which can be naturally-occurring or result from urban stormwater runoff, industrial, or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming. Pesticides and Herbicides - which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses. Organic Chemical Contaminants — including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and septic systems. Radioactive Contaminants— which can be naturally-occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. A Source Water Assessment Plan (SWAP) is now available from our office. This plan is an assessment of a delineated area around our listed sources through which contaminants, if present, could migrate and reach our source water. It also includes an inventory of potential sources of contamination within the delineated area, and a determination of the water supply's susceptibility to contamination by the identified potential sources. According to the Source Water Assessment Plan, our water system had a susceptibility rating of 'medium'. If you would like to review the Source Water Assessment Plan, please feel free to contact our office at the number provided in the following paragraph. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. Food and Drug Administration regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health. We are pleased to report that our drinking water is safe and meets Federal and State requirements. We want our valued customers to be informed about their water utility. If you have any questions about this report, want to attend any scheduled meetings, or simply want to learn more about your drinking water, please contact Arlan Terrell at 318-644-5453. The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals - Office of Public Health routinely monitors for constituents in your drinking water according to Federal and State laws. The tables that follow show the results of our monitoring during the period of January 1st to December 31st, 2006. Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. In the tables below, you will find many terms and abbreviations you might not be familiar with. To help you better understand these terms, we've provided the following definitions: Non-Detects (ND) — laboratory analysis indicates that the constituent is not present. Parts per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mg/L) — one part per million corresponds to one minute in two years or a single penny in $10,000. Parts per billion (ppb) or Micrograms per liter (ug/L) — one part per billion corresponds to one minute in 2,000 years, or a single penny in $10,000,000. Parts per trillion (ppt) or Nanograms per liter (ng/L) — one part per trillion corresponds to one minute in 2,000,000 years, or a single penny in $10,000,000,000. Parts per quadrillion (ppq) or Picograms per liter (pg/L) — one part per quadrillion corresponds to one minute in 2,000,000,000 years or one penny in $10,000,000,000,000. Picocuries per liter (pCi/L) — picocuries per liter is a measure of the radioactivity in water. Millirems per year (mrem/yr) — measure of radiation absorbed by the body. Million fibers per liter (MFL) — million fibers per liter is a measure of the presence of asbestos fibers that are longer than 10 micrometers. Nephelometric Turbidity Unit (NTU) — nephelometric turbidity unit is a measure of the clarity of water. Turbidity in excess of 5 NTU is just noticeable to the average person. Maximum residual disinfectant level (MRDL) — The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. Action level (AL) — the concentration of a contaminant that, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements that a water system must follow. Treatment technique (TT) — a treatment technique is a required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water. Maximum contaminant level (MCL) — the "Maximum Allowed" MCL is the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCL's are set as close to the MCLG's as feasible using the best available treatment technology. Maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG) — the "Goal" is the level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to human health. MCLG's allow for a margin of safety. Maximum residual disinfectant level goal (MRDLG) — The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. Variances & Exemptions (V&E) Ð State or EPA permission not to meet MCL or a treatment technique under certain conditions. During the period covered by this report we had the below noted violations of drinking water regulations. The following is listed by Violation Number; Violation Date; Violation Name; Category; Analyte Name; Analyte Code 2006 80047; 3/31/2006; MCL AVERAGE WITHOUT NO. EXCEEDANCE; MCL; TOTAL TRIHALOMETHANES (TTHM); 2950 Associated Enforcement Actions: State violation/reminder notice Associated Enforcement Actions: State Public Notification requested Associated Enforcement Actions: State public Notification Received Associated Enforcement Actions: Fed Fao issued Associated Enforcement Actions: St Compliance Achieved Our water system tested a minimum of two monthly samples in accordance with the Total Coliform Rule for microbiological contaminants. During the monitoring period covered by this report, we had the following noted detections for Microbiological contaminants. THERE WERE NO POSITIVE BACTERIOLOGICAL SAMPLES DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD OF JANUARY 1-DECEMEBER 31, 2006. In the table below, we have shown the regulated contaminants that were detected at levels BELOW their maximum contaminant level. These samples, except for Lead and Copper results and surface water systems, were collected at the raw water source and represent water before any treatment, blending or distribution. As such, the consumer tap levels could be less. The last chemical sampling of our source water was collected on Friday, September 08, 2006. Chemical Sampling of our drinking water may not be required on an annual basis, therefore, information provided in this table refers back to the latest year of chemical sampling results. The following is listed by: Contaminant; Date; Level; MCL; MCLG; Unit BARIUM, major sources: Discharge of drilling wastes/ Discharge from metal refineries/ Erosion of natural deposits; 8/14/2006; 0.0123; 2; 2; ppm COPPER, major sources: Corrosion of household plumbing systems/ Erosion of natural deposits/Leaching from wood preservatives; 8/22/2006; 0.0942; AL=1.3; 1.3; ppm FLUORIDE, major sources: Erosion of natural deposits/ Water additive which promotes strong teeth/Discharge from fertilizer and aluminum factories; 8/14/2006; 0.45; 4; 4; ppm LEAD, major sources: Corrosion of household plumbing systems/ Erosion of natural deposits; 8/23/2006; 0.7255; AL=15; 0; ppb HALOACETIC ACIDS (HAA), major sources: By-product of drinking water disinfection; Annual average; 5.8333; 60; --; ppb TTHMs (total trihalomethanes), major sources: By-product of drinking water chlorination; Annual Average; 31.81; 80; --; ppb TOTAL NITRATE AND NITRITE, major sources: Runoff from fertilizer use/Leaching from septic tanks/Erosion of natural deposits; 8/14/2006; 0.01; 10; 10; ppm ++++++Environmental Protection Agency Required Health Effects Language+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Some people who drink water containing trihalomethanes in excess of the MCL over many years may experience problems with their liver, kidneys, or central nervous system, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer. Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk for infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbiological contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791). Thank you for allowing us to continue providing your family with clean, quality water this year. In order to maintain a safe and dependable water supply we sometimes need to make improvements that will benefit all of our customers. Please call our office if you have questions. We at the INDIAN VILLAGE W. SYSTEM work around the clock to provide top quality drinking water to every tap. We ask that all our customers help us protect and conserve our water sources, which are the heart of our community, our way of life, and our children's future. 6/7 ____________________________________________________________ The Water We Drink BETTER WATERWORKS W.SYS. Public Water Supply ID: LA1073003 We are pleased to present to you the Annual Water Quality Report for the year 2006. This report is designed to inform you about the quality of your water and services we deliver to you every day (Este informe contiene información muy importante sobre su agua potable. Tradúzcalo o hable con alguien que lo entienda bien). Our constant goal is to provide you with a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. We want you to understand the efforts we make to continually improve the water treatment process and protect our water resources. We are committed to ensuring the quality of your water. Our water source(s) are listed below: Source Name; Source ID; Source Location; Source Type WELL #1; 1073003-001; SPARTA; Groundwater WELL #2; 1073003-002; SPARTA; Groundwater The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally-occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity. Contaminants that may be present in source water include: Microbial Contaminants-such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife. Inorganic Contaminants-such as salts and metals, which can be naturally-occurring or result from urban stormwater runoff, industrial, or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming. Pesticides and Herbicides-which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses. Organic Chemical Contaminants-including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production , and can also come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and septic systems. Radioactive Contaminants-which can be naturally-occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. A Source Water Assessment Plan (SWAP) is now available from our office. This plan is an assessment of a delineated area around our listed sources through which contaminants, if present, could migrate and reach our source water. It also includes an inventory of potential sources of contamination within the delineated area, and a determination of the water supply's susceptibility to contamination by the identified potential sources. According to the Source Water Assessment Plan, our water system had a susceptibility rating of medium. If you would like to review the Source Water Assessment Plan, please feel free to contact our office at the number provided in the following paragraph. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. Food and Drug Administration regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health. We are pleased to report that our drinking water is safe and meets Federal and State requirements. If you have any questions about this report or concerning your water utility, please contact Jeff Mcnew at 318-343-6851. We want our valued customers to be informed about their water utility. If you want to learn more, please attend any of our regularly scheduled meetings. They are generally held on a monthly basis and you can call us at the above telephone number for a specific place, date, and time. The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals - Office of Public Health routinely monitors for constituents in your drinking water according to Federal and State laws. The tables that follow show the results of our monitoring during the period of January 1st to December 31st, 2006. Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. In the tables below, you will find many terms and abbreviations you might not be familiar with. To help you better understand these terms, we’ve provided the following definitions: Non-Detects (ND) – laboratory analysis indicates that the constituent is not present. Parts per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mg/L) – one part per million corresponds to one minute in two years or a single penny in $10,000. Parts per billion (ppb) or Micrograms per liter (ug/L) – one part per billion corresponds to one minute in 2,000 years, or a single penny in $10,000,000. Parts per trillion (ppt) or Nanograms per liter (ng/L) – one part per trillion corresponds to one minute in 2,000,000 years, or a single penny in $10,000,000,000. Parts per quadrillion (ppq) or Picograms per liter (pg/L) – one part per quadrillion corresponds to one minute in 2,000,000,000 years or one penny in $10,000,000,000,000. Picocuries per liter (pCi/L) – picocuries per liter is a measure of the radioactivity in water. Millirems per year (mrem/yr) – measure of radiation absorbed by the body. Million fibers per liter (MFL) – million fibers per liter is a measure of the presence of asbestos fibers that are longer than 10 micrometers. Nephelometric Turbidity Unit (NTU) – nephelometric turbidity unit is a measure of the clarity of water. Turbidity in excess of 5 NTU is just noticeable to the average person. Maximum residual disinfectant level (MRDL) – The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. Action level (AL) – the concentration of a contaminant that, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements that a water system must follow. Treatment technique (TT) – a treatment technique is a required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water. Maximum contaminant level (MCL) – the “Maximum Allowed” MCL is the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCL’s are set as close to the MCLG’s as feasible using the best available treatment technology. Maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG) – the “Goal” is the level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to human health. MCLG’s allow for a margin of safety. Maximum residual disinfectant level (MRDL) – The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. Maximum residual disinfectant level goal (MRDLG) – The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. During the period covered by this report we had the below noted violations of drinking water regulations. There Were No Violations During the Monitoring Period of January 1st to December 31st, 2006 Our water system tested a minimum of 2 monthly sample(s) in accordance with the Total Coliform Rule for microbiological contaminants. During the monitoring period covered by this report, we had the following noted detections for microbiological contaminants: There Were No Positive Bacteriological Samples During the Monitoring Period of January 1st to December 31st, 2006 In the table below, we have shown the regulated contaminants that were detected at levels BELOW their maximum contaminant level. These samples, except for Lead and Copper results and surface water systems, were collected at the raw water source and represent water before any treatment, blending or distribution. As such, the consumer tap levels could be less. The last chemical sampling of our source water was collected on Thursday, August 04, 2005. Chemical Sampling of our drinking water may not be required on an annual basis, therefore, information provided in this table refers back to the latest year of chemical sampling results. Contaminant; Date; Level; MCL; MCLG; Unit COPPER, Major Sources: Corrosion of household plumbing systems/ Erosion of natural deposits/ Leaching from wood preservatives; 10/26/06; 0.0407; AL =1.3; 1.3; ppm FLUORIDE, Major Sources: Erosion of natural deposits/ Water additive which promotes strong teeth/ Discharge from fertilizer and aluminum factories; 05/17/2004; 0.50; 4; 4; ppm GROSS ALPHA PARTICLE ACTIVITY, TOTAL Major Sources: Erosion of natural deposits; 05/17/2004; 2.00; 15; 0; pCi/l LEAD, Major Sources: Corrosion of household plumbing systems/Erosion of natural deposits; 10/26/06; 1.904; AL =15; 0; ppb There Were No Positive Nitrate Samples During the Monitoring Period of January 1st to December 31st, 2006 +++++Environmental Protection Agency Required Health Effects Language++++++ Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk for infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbiological contaminants are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791). ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thank you for allowing us to continue providing your family with clean, quality water this year. In order to maintain a safe and dependable water supply we sometimes need to make improvements that will benefit all of our customers. Please call our office if you have questions. We at BETTER WATERWORKS work around the clock to provide top quality drinking water to every tap. We ask that all our customers help us protect and conserve our water sources, which are the heart of our community, our way of life, and our children's future. 6/7 ____________________________________________________________ EXHIBIT “A” NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Pursuant to the provisions of a resolution adopted by the Police Jury of the Parish of Ouachita, State of Louisiana (the “Governing Authority”), acting as the governing authority of the Parish of Ouachita, State of Louisiana (the “Parish”) on April 16, 2007, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held within the Parish on SATURDAY, JULY 21, 2007, and at the said election there will be submitted to all registered voters qualified and entitled to vote at the said election under the Constitution and laws of this State and the Constitution of the United States, the following proposition, to-wit: PARISHWIDE PROPOSITION (OUACHITA CORRECTIONAL CENTER MILLAGE) SUMMARY: 5 YEAR 8.6 MILLS PROPERTY TAX FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPROVING, MAINTAINING, OPERATING AND EQUIPPING THE OUACHITA CORRECTIONAL CENTER, AND AUTHORIZATION OF 5 YEAR 0.6 MILLS PROPERTY TAX FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS, REPAIRS AND/OR RENOVATIONS TO THE EXISTING OUACHITA PARISH CORRECTIONAL CENTER BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES TOGETHER WITH THE NECESSARY EQUIPMENT, FURNISHINGS AND FINANCING THEREFOR. Shall the Ouachita Parish Police Jury, as governing authority of the Parish of Ouachita, State of Louisiana (the “Parish”), be authorized to levy a special tax of eight and six tenths (8.6) mills on all property subject to taxation in said Parish for a period of five (5) years, beginning with the year 2007, and ending with the year 2011, for the purpose of improving, maintaining, operating and equipping the Ouachita Correctional Center, and, shall said Parish be further authorized to levy a special tax of six tenths mils (0.6 mils) on all property subject to taxation in said Parish for a period of five (5) years, beginning with the year 2007, and ending with the year 2011, for the purpose of making major improvements, repairs and/or renovations to the existing Ouachita Correctional Center buildings and structures together with the necessary equipment, furnishings and financing therefore? It is estimated (as of the date of this proposition) that the amount reasonably expected to be collected from the levy of the 8.6 mils tax above for the first year will be approximately $6,168,858, and the amount reasonably expected to be collected from the levy of the 0.6 mils tax above for the first year will be $430,385. The said special election will be held at the following polling places situated within the Parish, which polls will open at six o’clock (6:00) a.m., and close at eight o’clock (8:00) p.m., in accordance with the provisions of La. R.S. 18:541, to-wit: POLLING PLACES Precinct/Location 01 Ouachita Christian School, 7065 Hwy 165 N 02 Sterlington Recreation Center, 709 Frances Ave 03 Jack Hayes Elementary School, 3631 Old Sterlington Rd 04 Ouachita Christian School, 7065 Hwy 165 N 05 Osterland Recreation Center, 710 Holland Dr 06 Swartz Recreation Center, 701 Lincoln Hill Dr 07 Swartz Recreation Center, 701 Lincoln Hill Dr 08 Louise Williams Library, 140 Bayou Oaks Dr 09 Ouachita High School, 681 Hwy 594 09A Ouachita High School, 681 Hwy 594 10 Ouachita Parish Courthouse, 300 St. John St 11 Jefferson Upper Elementary School, 1001 Pecan St 12 Barkdull Faulk Elementary School, 2110 Jackson St 13 Benoit Recreation Center, 1700 Oaklawn Dr 14 Benoit Recreation Center, 1700 Oaklawn Dr 15 Henrietta Johnson Recreation Center, 2800 Burg Jones Ln 16 Emily P. Robinson Recreation Center, 3504 Jackson St 17 Emily P. Robinson Recreation Center, 3504 Jackson St 18 Richwood Town Hall, 363 Brown Rd 19 Robinson Elementary School, 5101 Burg Jones Ln 20 Shady Grove Elementary School, 2204 Ticheli Rd 21 Shady Grove Elementary School, 2204 Ticheli Rd 22 Jefferson Upper Elementary School, 1001 Pecan St 23 Henrietta Johnson Recreation Center, 2800 Burg Jones Ln 24 MW Prince Hall Grand Masonic Lodge, 5500 Hwy 165 Bypass 25 Prairie Road Water District Office, 2176 Prairie Road 26 Prairie Road Water District Office, 2176 Prairie Road 27 Agriculture Building, 704 Cypress St 28 Cypress Street Library, 315 Cypress St 29 Riverbend Elementary School, 700 Austin St 30 Riverbend Elementary School, 700 Austin St 31 Richardson High School, 910 Thomas Rd 32 Claiborne Elementary School, 1011 Wallace Dean Rd 33 Claiborne Elementary School, 1011 Wallace Dean Rd 34 Oua. Par. Alternative Ctr., 1600 N 7th St 35 West Monroe City Hall, 2305 N 7th St 36 Kiroli Elementary School, 700 Kiroli Rd 37 West Monroe City Hall, 2305 N 7th St 38 Claiborne Elementary School, 1011 Wallace Dean Road 39 Riser Junior High School, 100 Price Dr 40 Lenwil Elementary School, 112 Arrant Rd 41 Drew Elementary School, 1132 Hwy 15 42 Highland Elementary School, 1501 Wellerman Rd 43 Kiroli Elementary School, 700 Kiroli Rd 44 George Welch School, 199 Caldwell Rd 44A George Welch School, 199 Caldwell Rd 45 Drew Elementary School, 1132 Hwy 15 45 Highland Elementary School, 1501 Wellerman Rd 47 Oua. Par. Alternative School, 1600 N 7th St 48 Lenwil Elementary School, 112 Arrant Rd 49 Drew Elementary School, 1132 Hwy 15 50 Kiroli Elementary School, 700 Kiroli Rd 51 Calhoun Middle School, 191 Hwy 80 E 52 Calhoun Middle School, 191 Hwy 80 E 53 Calhoun Middle School, 191 Hwy 80 E 54 Central Elementary School, 1163 Hwy 151 S 55 Central Elementary School, 1163 Hwy 151 S 56 Woodlawn Elementary School, 5946 Jonesboro Rd 57 Woodlawn Elementary School, 5946 Jonesboro Rd 58 Pinecrest Elementary School, 3604 Hwy 557 59 Lee Junior High School, 1600 N 19th St 60 Saul Adler Recreation Center, 3900 Westminister Ave 61 American Legion Hall, 401 Forsythe Ave 62 Lee Junior High School, 1600 N 19th St 63 J S Clark Magnet School, 1202 Breard St 64 Saul Adler Recreation Center, 3900 Westminister Ave 65 Carroll High School, 2939 Renwick St 66 Sherrouse School, 300 Sherrouse Ave 67 Ouachita Hall-ULM Campus, 1100 University Dr 68 Ouachita Parish Junior High School, 5500 Blanks Ave 69 Carroll High School, 2939 Renwick St 70 Lincoln Elementary School, 4200 Elm St 71 St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 1901 Lexington Ave 72 Lakeshore Elementary School, 550 Balboa Dr 73 Masur Hall-ULM Campus, 4105 Bon Aire Dr 74 Lincoln Elementary School, 4200 Elm St 75 St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, 2816 Deborah Dr 76 Saul Adler Recreation Center, 3900 Westminister Ave 77 Lexington Elementary School, 1900 Lexington Ave 78 Neville High School, 600 Forsythe Ave 79 Lincoln Elementary School, 4200 Elm St The polling places set forth above are hereby designated as the polling places at which to hold the said election, and the Commissioners-in-Charge and Commissioners, respectively, will be the same persons as those designated in accordance with law. The said special election will be held in accordance with the applicable provisions of Chapter 5 and Chapter 6A of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, and other constitutional and statutory authority, and the officers appointed to hold the said election, as provided in this Notice of Special Election, or such substitutes therefore as may be selected and designated in accordance with La. R.S. 18:1287, will make due returns thereof to said Governing Authority, and NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Governing Authority will meet at its regular meeting place, the Police Jury Meeting Room, Second Floor, Ouachita Parish Courthouse, 300 St. John Street, Monroe, Louisiana, on MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 2007 at SIX THIRTY O’CLOCK (6:30) P.M., and shall then and there in open and public session proceed to examine and canvass the returns and declare the result of the said special election. All registered voters of the Parish are entitled to vote at said special election and voting machines will be used. THUS DONE AND SIGNED at Monroe, Louisiana, on this 16th day of April, 2007. /s/ Walt M. Caldwell, IV, President ATTEST: /s/ Sherry White Recording Secretary 5/24, 6/7, 6/21, 7/12 ____________________________________________________________ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning Commission of the City of West Monroe will meet in legal session on Monday, June 18, 2007, at 5:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of West Monroe City Hall to review the following application(s): APPLICATION NO: ZC-07-45000003 APPLICANT: TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH LOCATION: 301 JONESBORO ROAD REQUEST: ZONE CHANGE FROM R-1 (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) TO B-3 (GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICT) LGL DESC: LOTS 15, 16 & 17 SQ 2 RESUB LOT G RANSOM APPLICATION NO: ZC-07-45000002 APPLICANT: PRUDEN, MARTY & PRUDEN, DENNIS LOCATION: 601 NORTH 5TH ST, 603 NORTH 5TH STREET, 504 NORTH 6TH STREET, & 610 MILL STREET REQUEST: ZONE CHANGE FROM R-1 (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) TO B-1 (TRANSITION BUSINESS DISTRICT) LGL DESC: LOT 7 SW 4 FLOURNOYS 1ST ADDN; LOT 6 SQ 4 FLOURNOYS 1ST ADDN; NORTH 15 FT LOT 10 & SO 17.5 FT OF LOT 11 SQ 4 FLOURNOYS 1ST ADDN; EAST 1/3 LOTS 8 & 9 SQ 4, ALSO PART OF LOT 10 SQ 4 FLOURNOYS 1ST ADDN BEG 100 FT E OF 6TH ST & FRTG 50 FT ON MILL ST, DEPTH 135 FT ALONG ALLEY. APPLICATION NO: REV-07-50000002 APPLICANT: PRUDEN, MARTY J. LOCATION: 610 MILL STREET REQUEST: REVOCATION OF 167 ½' OF ALLEY NORTH FROM MILL STREET ADJACENT TO PROPERTY AT 610 MILL STREET ON EAST SIDE LGL DESC: EAST 1/3 LOTS 8 & 9 SQ 4, ALSO PART OF LOT 10 SQ 4 FLOURNOYS 1ST ADDN BEG 100 FT E OF 6TH ST & FRTG 50 FT ON MILL ST, DEPTH135 FT ALONG ALLEY. The public is invited to attend. 5/31,6/7,6/14 ____________________________________________________________ ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received for the State of Louisiana by the Division of Administration, Office of Facility Planning and Control, Claiborne Office Building, 1201 North Third Street, Conference Room 1-145, Post Office Box 94095, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804-9095 until 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, June 26, 2007. ANY PERSON REQUIRING SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS SHALL NOTIFY FACILITY PLANNING AND CONTROL OF THE TYPE(S) OF ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED NOT LESS THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS BEFORE THE BID OPENING. FOR: Renovation of Bienville Building - Phase II University of Louisiana School of Pharmacy Monroe, Louisiana PROJECT NUMBER: 19-629-05-04, Part 02 Complete Bidding Documents for this project are available in electronic form. They may be obtained without charge and without deposit from HYPERLINK "javascript:%20var%20w%20=%20window.open('http://www.aeplans.com',%20'_blank');%20w.focus();" www.aeplans.com. Printed copies are not available from the Architect but arrangements can be made to obtain them through most reprographic firms. Plan holders are responsible for their own reproduction costs. Questions about this procedure shall be directed to the Architect at: Tim Brandon, Architect, APC 141 DeSiard Street, Suite 506 Monroe, LA 71201 Telephone: 318-340-1550 Fax: 318-998-1315 E-mail: tbrandon@tbarchitecture.com All bids must be accompanied by bid security equal to five percent (5%) of the sum of the base bid and all alternates, and must be in the form of a certified check, cashier's check or Facility Planning and Control Bid Bond Form written by a surety company licensed to do business in Louisiana, signed by the surety's agency or attorney-in-fact. Surety must be listed on the current U.S. Department of the Treasury Financial Management Service list of approved bonding companies as approved for an amount equal to or greater than the amount for which it obligates itself in the Bond, or must be a Louisiana domiciled insurance company with at least an A- rating in the latest printing of the A.M. Best's Key Rating Guide. If surety qualifies by virtue of its Best's listing, the amount of the Bond may not exceed ten percent of policyholders' surplus as shown in the latest A.M. Best's Key Rating Guide. The Bid Bond shall be in favor of the State of Louisiana, Office of Facility Planning and Control, and shall be accompanied by appropriate power of attorney. No Bid Bond indicating an obligating of less than five percent (5%) by any method is acceptable. The successful Bidder shall be required to furnish a Performance and Payment Bond written by a company licensed to do business in Louisiana, in an amount equal 100% of the Contract amount. Surety must be listed currently on the U.S. Department of Treasury Financial Management Service List (Treasury List) as approved for an amount equal to or greater than the contract amount, or must be an insurance company domiciled in Louisiana or owned by Louisiana residents. If surety is qualified other than by listing on the Treasury list, the contract amount may not exceed fifteen percent of policyholders' surplus as shown by surety's most recent financial statements filed with the Louisiana Department of Insurance and may not exceed the amount of $500,000. However, a Louisiana domiciled insurance company with at least an A- rating in the latest printing of the A.M. Best's Key Rating Guide shall not be subject to the $500,000 limitation, provided that the contract amount does not exceed ten percent of policyholders' surplus as shown in the latest A.M. Best's Key Rating Guide nor fifteen percent of policyholders' surplus as shown by surety's most recent financial statements filed with the Louisiana Department of Insurance. The Bond shall be signed by the surety's agent or attorney-in-fact. A PRE-BID CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 at the School of Pharmacy, Bienville Building, Room 110, 1800 Bienville Street, on the Campus of the University of Louisiana, Monroe, Louisiana. Bids shall be accepted from Contractors who are licensed under LA. R.S. 37:2150-2163 for the classification of Building Construction. Bidder is required to comply with the provisions and requirements of LA R.S. 38:2212(A)(1)(c). No bid may be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days after receipt of bids, except under the provisions of LA. R.S. 38:2214. The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids for just cause. In accordance with La. R.S. 38:2212(A)(1)(b), the provisions and requirements of this Section, those stated in the advertisement bids, and those required on the bid form shall not be considered as informalities and shall not be waived by any public entity. When this project is financed either partially of entirely with State Bonds, the award of this Contract is contingent upon the granting of lines of credit, or the sale of bonds by the Bond Commission. The State shall incur no obligation to the Contractor until the Contract Between Owner and Contractor is fully executed. Facility Planning and Control is a participant in the Small Entrepreneurship Program (the Hudson Initiative) and bidders are encouraged to consider participation. Information is available from the Office of Facility Planning and Control or on its website at HYPERLINK "http://www.doa.louisiana.gov/fpc/fpc.htm" t "_blank" www.doa.louisiana.gov/fpc/fpc.htm. STATE OF LOUISIANA DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION FACILITY PLANNING AND CONTROL JERRY W. JONES, DIRECTOR 5/24,5/31,6/7 ____________________________________________________________ BID NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Agent, Ouachita Parish School Board, 100 Bry Street, P.O. Box 1642, Monroe, LA 71210-1642 until 2:30 P.M. C.D.S.T. June 18, 2007, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud for: BID: 37-07 LIBRARY AUTOMATION Bid forms and specifications may be obtained from the Ouachita Parish School Board, Purchasing Department. The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids received. OUACHITA PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Jack White, President ATTEST: Robert Webber, Ed. D, Secretary 5/31,6/7 ____________________________________________________________ BID NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Agent, Ouachita Parish School Board, 100 Bry Street, P.O. Box 1642, Monroe, LA 71210-1642 until 1:30 P.M. C.D.S.T. June 18, 2007, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud for: BID: 43-07 GARBAGE COLLECTION Bid forms and specifications may be obtained from the Ouachita Parish School Board, Purchasing Department. The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids received. OUACHITA PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Jack White, President ATTEST: Robert Webber, Ed. D, Secretary 5/31,6/7 ____________________________________________________________ BID NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Agent, Ouachita Parish School Board, 100 Bry Street, P.O. Box 1642, Monroe, LA 71210-1642 until 1:00 P.M. C.D.S.T. June 18, 2007, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud for: BID: 44-07 OIL AND GREASE Bid forms and specifications may be obtained from the Ouachita Parish School Board, Purchasing Department. The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids received. OUACHITA PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Jack White, President ATTEST: Robert Webber, Ed. D, Secretary 5/31,6/7 ____________________________________________________________ BID NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Agent, Ouachita Parish School Board, 100 Bry Street, P.O. Box 1642, Monroe, LA 71210-1642 until 2:00 P.M. C.D.S.T. June 18, 2007, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud for: BID: 45-07 FUEL MANAGEMENT Bid forms and specifications may be obtained from the Ouachita Parish School Board, Purchasing Department. The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids received. OUACHITA PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Jack White, President ATTEST: Robert Webber, Ed. D, Secretary 5/31,6/7 ____________________________________________________________ STATE OF LOUISIANA PARISH OF OUACHITA CITY OF WEST MONROE CITY OF WEST MONROE CITY TAX SALE OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY By virtue vested in me by the constitution and laws of the State of Louisiana, I, Cindy Childress, Tax Collector, will sell at the front door of City Hall of West Monroe, 2305 North Seventh Street, in the City of West Monroe, Parish of Ouachita, State of Louisiana, within the legal hours of judicial sale beginning at 9:30am, Thursday, June, 21, 2007, and continuing on each succeeding day until such sales are completed, all immovable property on which taxes are due to the City of West Monroe, to enforce collections of taxes assessed for the year 2006. The names of said year and the immovable property of said year assessed to each to be offered for sale is as follows: — ABRAHAMSON, TRAVIS, ACCT 181112 R36168, SITUS: 109 PEACH ST, LOT 20 SQ 2 BREARD INV. CO RESUB SQ 1 & 2 RANSOM TRACT, R39704, SITUS: 106 GRAPE ST (110A&) LOTS 4, 5, 6 & NO 10 FT LOT 7 SQ 2 BREARD INV. CORP. RESUB LOTS 1 & 2 ZEIGINS ADDN OF J C RANSOM EST., R70458, SITUS: 116 GRAPE ST, SOUTH 40 FT LOT 7 SQ 2 BREARD INV. CORP. RESUB LOTS 1 & 2 ZEIGINS ADDN J C RANSOM EST. TAXES: $90.78 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — ALBRITTON, PHILIP STEVEN & BETTY JO, ACCT 131007 R38353, SITUS: 115 OAKLAND ST, LOT IN LOT 8 (SQ A) HAYNES ADDN BEG 110.09 FT E OF CYPRESS ST & FRTG 35.09 FT ON SO SIDE OAKLAND ST DEPTH 100 FT, R38354, SITUS: 117 OAKLAND ST, LOT IN LOT 8 HAYNES ADDN BEG 75 FT E OF CYPRESS ST & FRTG 35.09 FT ON SO LINE OAKLAND ST, DEPTH 100 FT, R38355, SITUS: 113 OAKLAND ST, LOT IN LOT 8 HAYNES ADDN BEG 145.18 FT E OF CYPRESS ST & FRTG 36 FT ON SO SIDE OAKLAND ST, DEPTH 86 FT. TAXES: $20.27 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — ALBRITTON, WINSTON L ET AL, ACCT 41406 R75841, SITUS: THOMAS ROAD, 0.184 ACS IN NW4 OF SW4 SEC 34 T18N R3E FROM NW COR OF NW4 OF SW4 (LOT 2) SEC 34, E 548.9 FT, S 447 FT, W 129.61 FT PT OF BEG N1E 133.27 FT, W 60 FT, S1W 133.27 FT, E 60 FT TO BEG. TAXES: $28.45 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — AMERICAN LAND COMPANY IN MONROE INC, ACCT 100349 R36089, SITUS: 2103 N 7TH ST, LOT IN SEC 43 T18N R3E BEG 200 FT E OF NW COR BOB WEBSTER LOT, SO 218.75 FT, DEPTH E TO W LINE NO 7TH ST, NO LINE BEING 260 FT, SO LINE 240 FT-LESS PARCELS 8-3 & 8-3-C-1 TO HWY. TAXES: $345.42 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — ANDERSON, LINDSAY C, ACCT 143643 R39338, SITUS: 115 COPLEY ST, LOTS 7 & 9 OLD TRENTON: DESCR AS 'VIRGINIA MCKNIGHT TRACT' ON PLAT BY ALVIN P ANDREWS DATED JULY 11, 1964 & FILED WITH BOUNDARY AGREEMENT BK 816-67-, EACH LOT ORIGINIALLY FRTG 60 FT ON S/L COPLEY ST, DEPTH S 150 FT. TAXES: $35.36 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — ARBOR & TERRACE OF WEST MONROE LLC, ACCT 182308 R24536, SITUS: 3704 CYPRESS ST, LOT 10 PINECREST ADDN, R69351, SITUS: 3702 CYPRESS ST, LOT 9 & W 15 FT LOT 8 PINE CREST ADDN, R69356, SITUS: CYPRESS ST, 0.988 ACS IN SEC 28 T18N R3E FROM NW COR LOT 10 PINECREST SUB, N84E 19.51 FT TO POB, N 325 FT, N88E 206.34 FT, S 325.93 FT, N86W 14.42 FT, S88W 191.13 FT TO POB. TAXES: $1520.83 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — BARON SERVICES, ACCT 179682 R36797, SITUS: 310 S RIVERFRONT ST, LOT 10 SQ 12 A & E SOUTHERN ADDN-LESS LOT BEING 51.246 BY 8.39 BY 50.22 BY 14.90 BK 1120-755. TAXES: $15.09 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — BARON SERVICES, ACCT 179684 R39246, SITUS: 801 WOOD ST, LOT 6 SQ 'T' A & E WESTERN ADDN. TAXES: $3.02 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — BARON SERVICES, ACCT 170959 R14420, SITUS: 305 MCCLENDON ST, LOT 4 & PART OF LOTS 5 & 16 SQ 3 A & E SO ADDN FRTG 65 FT ON V S & P R/W DEPTH 145 FT, R14424, SITUS: 205 S 3RD ST, S 50 FT OF LOTS 1 & 2 SQ 20 A & E SOUTHERN ADDN. TAXES: $25.01 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — BEAVERS, MICHAEL DAVID, ACCT 136294 R39714, SITUS: 1210 TULANE AVE, LOT 2 SQ 6 SPLANE PLACE ADDN. TAXES: $29.74 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — BEAVON, HAROLD A & DOROTH S, ACCT 67103 R47341, SITUS: 101 N 3RD ST, LOT OFF SO END LOTS 8 & 9 SO 'P' A & E WESTERN FRTG 70 FT ON 3RD ST, DEPTH 100 FT. TAXES: $17.68 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — BEAVON, HAROLD A & DOROTHY S, ACCT 67120 R47513, SITUS: RAILROAD AVE, LOT IN SQ 'P' A & E WESTERN ADDN BEG 100 FT OF W OF 3RD ST, & FRTG 50 FT ON NO SIDE RR AVE, DEPTH 70 FT. TAXES: $10.77 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — BISHOP, GLADYS FAYE B ½ & STEPHANIE LEONA BISHOP ½, ACCT 13984 R24419, SITUS: 409 CROSLEY ST, LOT 18 SQ 3 FLOURNOYS 3RD ADDN. TAXES: $24.58 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — BOOK, JENNIFER PAIGE, ACCT 166085 R41762, SITUS: 111 REDWOOD DR, LOT 20 UNIT 1 NORTHWOOD TERRACE ADDN. TAXES: $104.31 PLUS INTEREST and COSTS — BUCKLEY, HORACE Q & HELEN W, ACCT 112245 R79131, SITUS: 1116 MELANIE DR, LOT 14 SQ 13 MCGUIRES HIGHLAND PARK ADDN UNIT 3. TAXES: $26.73 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — BURTON, BERT, ACCT 181555 R38848, SITUS: 309 LAZARRE AVE, LOT 7 SQ 1 H M WILLIAMS SUB OF PART OF STEELE MADDEN ADDN. TAXES: $15.54 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — CHISHOLM, JOHN & SUSAN K C, ACCT 135624 R63546, SITUS: 704 N 7TH ST, LOT 12 SQ 5 FLOURNOYS 3RD ADDN-LESS W 5.11 FT BK 1017-506. TAXES: $257.34 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — CLARK, DONETTA JENKINS, ACCT 162203 R2623, SITUS: 810 WOOD ST, SOUTH 100 FT LOT 6 MCGUIRES RESUB SQ 'S' A & E WESTERN ADDN. TAXES: $51.73 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — CLIFTON, ELTON J & COURTNEY K, ACCT 171867 R1904, SITUS: 105 LINDERMAN AVE, LOT 4 SQ 10 A & E SOUTHERN ADDN FRTG 50 FT ON LINDERMAN AVE DEPTH 150 FT. TAXES: $24.13 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — COUNTRYWIDE, ACCT 120041 R32796, SITUS: 1210 RIDGE AVE, LOT IN LOT 1 SQ 9 SPLANE PLACE ADDN BEG 63.25 FT E OF NW COR LOT 1, S 66.3 FT, SE 72.3 FT, NE 56.75 FT, SE 9.8 FT, NE 10.23 FT, NW ALONG CURVE 117.37 FT, W 72.07 FT-LESS LOT BK 1202-309. TAXES: $47.41 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — CURLEE, MORRIS JR, ET AL, ACCT 121401 R12960, SITUS: 2004 CYPRESS ST, LOT IN TRENTON BEG AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE E LINE CYPRESS ST & THE N LINE OF CLAIBORNE ST, E ALONG CLAIBORNE ST 180 FT M/L, NW 217.25 FT, W 183.6 FT TO CYPRESS ST, SO ALONG CYPRESS ST 158.15 FT TO BEG. TAXES: $30.61 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — CURLEE, MORRIS JR, ET AL, ACCT 143306 R12964, SITUS: 2000 CYPRESS ST (&2004), PORTION OF RP#12960 (2000 CYPRESS ST) USED FOR COMMERICIAL PURPOSES, R12969, SITUS: 1803 CYPRESS ST, LOT IN SEC 44 T18N R3E FRTG 144.05 FT ON W SIDE CYPRESS ST, DEPTH ON NO LINE 257 FT & ON SO LINE 248 FT, REAR LINE BEING 144 FT, R12972, SITUS: 1803 CYPRESS ST, LOT 1 SQ 7 EDGEWOOD ADDN, R12978, SITUS: 1803 CYPRESS ST, WEST 100 FT LOTS 2 & 3 SQ 7 EDGEWOOD ADDN. TAXES: $134.93 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — DUNN, WILLIE RUTH, ACCT 101803 R45652, SITUS: 603 S 6TH ST, LOT 1 SQ 39 FLOURNOYS 2ND ADDN. TAXES: $6.04 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — FINLEY, RODNEY DUANE & ALISHA A, ACCT 165811 R41266, SITUS: 213 HEIGHT ST, SOUTH 75 FT LOT 11 SQ 6 SPLANE PLACE ADDN. TAXES: $68.11 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — FORSYTHE GROUP, ACCT 178650 R40155, SITUS: 3708 CYPRESS ST, LOT 11 MILLER & HAMILTON PINE CREST ADDN, R40156, SITUS: 3708 CYPRESS ST, 6 ACS IN SW COR OF THAT CERTAIN 35 ACS IN SEC 28 T 18 NR 3E BEING 450 BY 588 FT ON NO SIDE CLAIBORNE RD. TAXES: $127.81 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — FORSYTHE GROUP, ACCT 178646 R40682, SITUS: 3712 CYPRESS ST, LOT 12 MILLER & HAMILTON PINECREST ADDN. TAXES: $172.40 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — FORSYTHE GROUP, ACCT 182301 R118364, SITUS: CYPRESS ST, 3.66 ACS M/L IN SEC 28 T18N R3E, FROM NW COR LOT 10 OF PINCREST SUB N84E 19.51 FT, N 325 FT TO POB, N88E 206.34 FT, N 575.56 FT, NO7W 4.31 FT, N 204.23 FT, S85E 205.10 FT, S 766.99 FT TO POB, R118365, SITUS: CYPRESS ST, 0.552 ACS M/L IN SEC 28 T18N R3E, FROM NW COR LOT 10 OF PINECREST SUB, N84 19.51 FT, N 209.50 FT TO POB, N 115.50 FT, N88E 206.34 FT, S 116 FT, N89W 209.50 FT TO POB. TAXES: $246.72 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — FREEMAN, DAN, ACCT 84610 R45050, SITUS: 402 LUDWIG AVE, LOT 8 SQ 34 STEELE MADDEN ADDN, R68082, SITUS: 400 LUDWIG AVE, LOT 7 SQ 34 STEELE MADDEN ADDN. TAXES $5.30 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — FREEMAN, DAN, ACCT 68856 R84789, SITUS: 505 COLEMAN AVE, LOT 2, 3 & 4 SQ 34 STEELE MADDEN ADDN-LESS PARCEL 15-2 TO INTERSTATE HWY BK 713-488. TAXES $55.74 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — FROST, RICHARD W SR, ACCT 136023 R36698, SITUS: 1107 N 2ND ST, LOT 4 SQ 2 HEARD & WALLACE 1ST ADDN. TAXES: $53.44 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — FUTCH, PARKS R EST & TENN VAL, ACCT 33583 R37192, SITUS: N/A, TRACT OF LAND BEG AT NW COR M MCCLENDON PROP. THENCE SO 70 YDS, DEPTH E 70 YDS. TAXES: $18.96 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — HARRIS, RICKEY E & JANIE, ACCT 150969 R36910, SITUS: 310 OAKLAWN DR, LOT 36 HIGHLAND PARK COUNTRY CLUB ADDN. TAXES: $51.73 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — HATTEN, BRANDON L & BRANDY KNIGHTEN, ACCT 168405 R39344, SITUS: 209 N 6TH ST, LOT 3 SQ 18 FLOUNOYS 1ST ADDN. TAXES: $31.72 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — HILL, BRADLEY MITCHELL & ERIKA G, ACCT 127188 R40091, SITUS: 1419 WILLIS ST, WEST 2 LOT 5 SQ 2 UNIT 1 SUNSHINE HEIGHTS ADDN. TAXES: $72.85 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — HOLLIE, SANDRA GAIL, ACCT 168560 R39465, SITUS: 900 LINDERMAN AVE, LOT IN SQ 5 FLOURNOYS 2ND ADDN FRTG 80 FT ON W SIDE 9TH ST, DEPTH TO W LINE SAID SQ ALONG NO LINE LINDERMAN AVE. TAXES: $22.41 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — HOLLOWAY, RADA M MRS ET AL, ACCT 33904 R37546, SITUS: N/A, LOT 3 SQ 1 ALEX JOHNSON SURVEY OF PART LOTS 6, 7 & 8 A & E CHENIERE RD. ADDN. TAXES: $4.32 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — J & J PROPERTIES OF WEST MONROE LLC, ACCT 169520 R38228, SITUS: 711 N 11TH ST, NOTH ½ LOTS 1 & 2 SQ 2 J F HEARDS 2ND ADDN, R38230, SITUS: 1202 WOODROW ST, LOTS 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & W 2/3 OF LOTS 1, 2 & 3 SQ 3 J F HEARDS 2ND ADDN, R38235, SITUS: 1105 CROSLEY ST, LOTS 3, 4 & 5 SQ 2 HEARDS 2ND ADDN, R66241, SITUS: 709 N 11TH ST, SOUTH ½ OF LOTS 1 & 2 SQ 2 J F HEARDS 2ND ADDN BEG AT SE COR LOT 1, FRTG 67.5 FT ON 11TH ST, DEPTH 100 FT, R66249, SITUS: 1111 CROSLEY ST, LOT 6 SQ 2 HEARDS 2ND ADDN, R66250, SITUS: 1100 WOODROW ST, LOTS 10 & 11 SQ 2 HERDS 2ND ADDN, R66252, SITUS: WOODROW ST, LOT 12 SQ 2 J F HEARDS 2ND ADDN, R66253, SITUS: 1106 WOODROW ST, LOTS 7, 8, & 9 SQ 2 J F HEARDS 2ND ADDN, R66254, SITUS: 1200 WOODROW ST, LOT BEING STRIP OF GROUND 50 FT WIDE, BEING FORMERLY 12TH ST, FROM N LINE WOODROW ST TO S LINE CROSLEY ST, HEARDS 2ND ADDN, ALSO BEING DESCRIBED AS BEGINNING AT THE SW COR OF LOT 7 BLK 2 OF SAID SUBDIVISION, THENCE W TO SE COR OF LOT 12 BLK 3 OF SAID SUB, THENCE N ALG EASTERLY LINE OF SAID BLK 3 270 FT TO NE COR OF LOT 1 BLK 3 OF SAID SUB 270 THENCE E TO NW COR LOT 6 BLK 2 OF SAID SUB, THENCE S ALG THE W LINE OF SAID BLK 2 OF SAID SUB 270 FT BACK TO POB, R66256, SITUS: 1200 WOODROW ST, E 1/3 OF LOTS 1, 2 & 3 & ALL OF LOT 12 SQ 3 HEARDS 2ND ADD. TAXES: $690.28 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — JOHNWELL, TONY TAREZ, ACCT 148345 R36974, SITUS: 107 BROWNING AVE, WEST 20 FT OF LOT 4 & E 40 FT OF LOT 5 SQ 2 MITCHELLS 2ND ADDN. TAXES: $51.03 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — LANG, ANTONIO L & TERESA, ACCT 168022 R36410, SITUS: 204 HAMILTON ST, LOTS 1, 2 & 3 SQ 8 RIVERBEND ADDN. TAXES: $81.89 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS MACIG'S PROPERTIES, ACCT 181233 R111411, SITUS: 203 NATCHITOCHES ST, 0.0072 AC IN SQ A OF ORIGINAL TOWN OF WEST MONROE, FROM NW COR SAID SQ A, EASTERLY ALG S R/W TRENTON ST 49.14 FT TO POB, EASTERLY 14.2 FT, SOUTHERLY 22.1 FT, NORTHERLY 14.2 FT, NORTHERLY 22.1 FT TO POB. TAXES: $17.13 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS. — MONNIN, LACEY, ACCT 174012 R73602, SITUS: 405 N 7TH ST, LOT 4 SQ 22 FLOUNOYS 1ST ADDN & THAT PART OF ALLEY REVOKED IN BK 1689-749. TAXES: $51.30 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — MOORE, JOHNNY LEE & OPHELIA CALVIN, ACCT 133116 R36476, SITUS: 205 RIVERBEND DR, LOT 19 SQ 12 RIVERBEND ADDN. TAXES: $36.63 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — NOEL, BENJAMIN, ACCT 166204 R82799, SITUS: 400 MONTGOMERY ST, SOUTH 50 FT LOT 10 SQ 4 RESUB BREARD INVESTMENT CO SQS 1 & 2 ZEIGIN'S RANSOM TRACT. TAXES: $23.28 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — OTJ PROPERTIES, ACCT 55364 R36582, SITUS: 111 BANCROFT BLVD, LOT IN SQ 7 ZEIGINS RESUB RANSOM TRACT BEING 208 FT 8 INCHES BY 100 FT. TAXES: $18.11 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — OTJ PROPERTIES, ACCT 115197 R38925, SITUS: 107 BANCROFT BLVD, LOT 6 C A LONGS RESUB SQ 7 ZEIGINS RESUB RANSOM TRACT. TAXES: $9.49 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — OTJ PROPERTIES, ACCT 178426 R32211, SITUS: 1318 N 6TH ST, LOTS 10 & 11 SQ 5 HINKLE ADDN. TAXES: $36.64 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — PEVETO, LAURIE J & BETTY MCLAUGHLIN PEVETO, ACCT 75044 R44126, SITUS: 104 WESTLAND PL, LOT 3 WESTLAND PLACE ADDN. TAXES: $73.28 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — PEYTON, STEPHAN M, ACCT 11207 R16149, SITUS: 1008 PARKWOOD ST, LOT 12 SQ 9-A MCGUIRES HIGHLAND PARK ADDN UNIT 3. TAXES: $34.48 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — PITMAN, ELOISE M, ACCT 34749 R38511, SITUS: COTTON ST, LOT IN SQ 4 MCLAIN & CROSLEY ADDN BEG 100 FT FROM MILL ST, FRTG 50 FT ON W SIDE COTTON ST, DEPTH 115 FT. TAXES: $14.66 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — REED, PEGGY JACKSON, ACCT 155599 R37649, SITUS: 502 COLEMAN AVE, LOT 10 SQ 5 A & E 1ST SO ADDN. TAXES: $17.24 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — RUSELL, BRAD, ACCT 142195 R36812, SITUS: 400 S 9TH ST, LOT IN LOT 4 FLOURNOYS 2ND ADDN FRTG 95 FT ON W LINE 9TH ST, DEPTH 176.28 FT ON SO LINE LINDERMAN AVE. TAXES: $14.66 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — SCENICLAND CONSTRUCTION, ACCT 176897 R39196, SITUS: 411 TRENTON ST, LOT IN MCLAIN & CROSLEY ADDN FRTG 132 FT ON W SIDE TRENTON ST, DEPTH 160 FT ON S LINE CLAYTON ST. TAXES: $96.98 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — SRI RESTAURANTS, INC, ACCT 34752 R54731, SITUS: 409 THOMAS RD, .88 ACS BEG 548.9 FT E, 447 FT SO & 189.61 FT W OF NW COR OF NW4 OF SW4 SEC 34 T18N R3E, W 286.39 FT, NO 57 FT, NE 93 FT, E 331 FT, SO 133.27 FT TO BEG-LESS PARCEL 7-1 PROJECT #837-09-08 BK 1150-778. TAXES: $381.51 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — TAYLOR RENTAL PROPERTIES, ACCT 165999 R39183, SITUS: 309 MONTGOMERY AVE, LOT 2 SQ 2 HOODS RESUB SQ D ZEIGINS RESUB RANSOM TRACT. TAXES: $15.42 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — TAYLOR RENTAL PROPERTIES, ACCT 179297 R38514, SITUS: 502 RIVERBEND DR, LOT 6 SQ 3 RIVERBEND ADDN. TAXES: $14.66 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — TAYLOR RENTAL PROPERTIES, ACCT 180186 R38673, SITUS: 808 LAZARRE AVE, LOT 7 SQ 1 WAINWRIGHTS RESUB SQ 2 FLOURNOYS 2ND ADDN. TAXES: $2.15 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — TAYLOR RENTAL PROPERTIES, ACCT 180223 R2449, SITUS: 704 LAZARRE AVE, LOT 9 SQ 51 FLOURNOYS 2ND DDN. TAXES: $2.59 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — TAYLOR RENTAL PROPERTIES, ACCT 103464 R100811, SITUS: OAKLAND ST, LOT IN LOT B PARNELL & HODGE ADDN' BEG 180 FT W OF INTERSECTION OF TRENTON & OAKLAND ST, W 35 FT, DEPTH S 86.68 FT. TAXES: $1.15 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — TAYLOR RENTAL PROPERTIES, ACCT 117505 R73640, SITUS: 404 S 2ND ST, LOT IN LOTS 5 & 6 SQ 18 A & E SO ADDN BEG 100 FT SO OF LINDERMAN AVE & FRTG 50 FT ON W SIDE 2ND ST, W 100 FT, NO 41, E 46 FT, NO 9 FT, E 54 FT. TAXES: $11.64 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — TAYLOR RENTAL PROPERTIES, ACCT 178296 R38968, SITUS: 804 LAZARRE AVE, LOT 5 SQ 1 WAINWRIGHTS SUB OF PART LOT 2 T E FLOURNOYS 2ND ADDN, R38970, SITUS: 705 LAZARRE AVE, LOT 4 SQ 52 FLOURNOYS 2ND ADD, R71134, SITUS: 508 CROSLEY ST, LOT 5 SQ 3 MRS S C EBYS 2ND ADD, R73750, SITUS: 401 FILHIOL ST, LOT 6 SQ 31 STEELE MADDEN ADDN. TAXES: 58.46 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — TAYLOR, RANDAL RICHARD, ACCT 146769 R75829, SITUS: 211 MILLER ST, LOT 10 SQ 2 RESUB SQ 12 ZEIGINS RESUB RANSOM TRACT. TAXES: $12.72 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — TRENTON RIVERSIDE DEVELOPMENT, LLC, ACCT 160613 R36567, SITUS: 2500 N 7TH ST, LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12 SQ 9 MCGUIRES TRAVELERS REST ADDN-AND THAT PART ALLEY REVOKED BK1908-761. TAXES $7931.91 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — WARE, JOSEPH & LORI, ACCT 180914 R118060, SITUS: HICK ST, LOT 1 RESUB PORTION OF LOT 13 OF SUB OF BLKS 1 & 3 OF MAULDIN TRACT. TAXES: $2.08 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — WARREN, ROBERT SAMUEL ET AL, ACCT 108133 R60672, SITUS: 312 HERMAN ST, LOTS 9, 10 & 11 SQ 17 MCGUIRES TRAVELERS REST ADDN. TAXES: $19.40 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — WHITMAN, ADA GRAVES ET AL, ACCT 181716 R41830, SITUS: 219 CIRCLE DR, LOT 14-A RESUB OF LOT 14, SQ 16 SPLANE PLACE ADDN. TAXES: $27.59 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — WILLBANKS, RICHARD J, ACCT 57572 R73840, SITUS: 201 TUPELO DR, SOUTH 91 FT LOT 20 RESUB OF LOTS 20-25 BLK 7, UNIT 2 PARKWOOD ADDN. TAXES: $60.34 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — WOODALL, LISA BEASON, ACCT 162168 R73090, SITUS: 320 MEDORAH ST, LOT 12 SQ 6 UNIT 2 PARKWOOD ADD. TAXES: $58.61 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS — XANTHAN INVESTMENTS LLC, ACCT 140673 R38181, SITUS: 901 LAZARRE AVE, SQ B SUB LOT 1 FLOURNOYS 2ND ADDN & W ½ OF 9TH ST REVOKED TAXES: 14.66 PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS 6/7 ____________________________________________________________ STATE OF LOUISIANA PARISH OF OUACHITA FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT BE IT KNOWN that on this Monday, May 7, 2007, pursuant to an order of the Court dated May 1, 2007, we the undersigned members of the Jury Commission in and for the said Parish and State, namely, Sydney Cameron, Sharon Taylor, Pamela Higgins Saulsberry, E.J. Sievers Duly and legally appointed and sworn to law, a quorum being present, assembled at the Clerk’s Office in the Courthouse, at Monroe, Louisiana, together with W.J. Bill Hodge, Clerk of Court and a member of said Commission, and did then and there perform the duties prescribed by law in the manner following to wit: The Court ordered the drawing of 175 jurors to serve as Petit Jurors for the term of Court beginning Monday, June 25, 2007. The names having been drawn by a Computer indiscriminately and by lots as provided for by C.Cr.P.Art.416.1, are as follows: Albritton, Kamie Lynette Cole: 381 G B Cooley Rd West Monroe Allen, James Madison; 206 Allen Ln West Monroe Anderson, Valarie D; HSC 528th EnBn Apo AE Anthony, Christopher Michael; 708 Pine St West Monroe Arnolo, Jacqueline Morris; 3805 Carver St Monroe Ausberry, Chester Lee Jr; 5000 Hwy 165 By Pass S Monroe Battle, Teresa Ann; 2401 Washington St Monroe Bauer, Brigette Renea; 106 Westchester Dr Monroe Bennett, Cynthia Hunter; 110 Wesley St Monroe Bible, Kristan Thomas; 408 N 7th St West Monroe Bixler, Mary L; 300 Harrison St 1110 Monroe Blair, Robert E; 220 Bell Ln West Monroe Blunt, Victoria Latasha; 3601 Richmond St Monroe Bosely, Fred Robert; 3404 Westminister Ave Monroe Bouy, Mitchell Jules; 104 W Westridge F West Monroe Bradley, Sheila Denise; 1708 Reed St Monroe Brazell, Steven M; 2745 Point Dr Monroe Breen, Elizabeth Gentry; 3211 Deborah Dr Monroe Broom, Alice D; 200 Oklaoosa Rd Eros Bruce, Ollie J; 110 George Cir Monroe Buffington, Alice S; P O Box 455 Sterlington Butler, Lillie B; 304 Idaho Dr Monroe Cale, Patricia Shoudy; 506 McKinley St Monroe Camp, Joy J; 110 Margaret Dr Monroe Campbell, Virginia Calhoun; 104 Humble Cir Monroe Campesi, Paula Renea B; 2208 Mallory Pl Monroe Clark, Angela A; 10 Honeysuckle Dr Monroe Cox, Thomas Joe; 153 Faith Dr Monroe Crain, Jason Dewayne; 172 Betty Ln 14 West Monroe Cruse, Betty Burch; 1516 Elizabeth St West Monroe Davis, Anitra Shantreal; 117 Angela Dr Monroe Davis, Harriet Ann; 118 Fairway Ave Monroe Dubose, Tomika Tanquir; 500 Gulpha St 11 West Monroe Dumas, Gregory D; 369 Donaldson Rd Calhoun Duncan, Charles Leo; 585 Rowland Dr Monroe Dye, Harry L; 202 Chad Ln Eros Eady, Michael Kade; 625 Ervin Cotton Rd Eros Eldridge, Jimmy Earl; 153 Keith Cir West Monroe Ellis, Allen; 1017 Alabama St Monroe Esters, Mary; 1303 S 9th St Monroe Ewing, Jacqueline; 3105 Alabama St Monroe Faraci, Vincent Joseph; PO Box 2793 Monroe Feazel, Charles S Mrs; 7503 Cypress St West Monroe Fike, Donna H; 164 Harper Ln Monroe Finley, Amy Roberson; 1401 McKeen Pl 305 Monroe Ford, Wallace E; 555 Rowland Dr Monroe Fortner, Calisha Tani; 105 Pecan St Monroe Fowler, Cassi Jade; 301 E Lafayette Dr West Monroe Freeman, Cynthia Kay; 851 Rowland Rd 9 Monroe Gannaway, Eric C; 1810 Park Ave Monroe Garr, Albert; 2110 Calypso St Monroe Gholston, Stephanie M; 110 Nevada Dr Monroe Gibbs, Lindra Laverne; 2000 Peach St 66 Monroe Glass, Walter B; 1401 Erin ST 154-14 Monroe Gooden, Heather Leshae; 101 Lashay Dr West Monroe Goss, William E II; 273 Venable Ln Monroe Grant, Hattie Mae; 2316 Oliver Rd 231 Monroe Green, Andrew Bryan; 104 Jolly Roger Dr Monroe Grigson, Jennifer Outlaw; 305 Frederick St Monroe Guerriero, Jennifer Kosik; 1911 Wellerman Rd B West Monroe Gulde, Clinton W; 110 Vail Cir Monroe Gunn, Emily Megan; 345 Area 4 Rd B West Monroe Haygood, Tab Howard; 231 Horseshoe Lake Rd Monroe Hearne, Bill M; 256 Peach Ridge Rd West Monroe Hill, Doris Jean; PO Box 7283 Monroe Hines, Jeffrey S; 237 Caples Rd West Monroe Hinton, Anthony Ladell; 3809 Gayton St Monroe Hoag, Erica Renee; 2525 Stubbs Vinson Rd Monroe Hodge, Oliver L; 133 Princess Dr Monroe Hodnett, Pamela D; 2156 Red Cut Rd West Monroe Hollis, Clayton Oliver; 3100 Arkansas Rd 8B West Monroe Holton, Michael G; PO Box 975 West Monroe Hutson, Holly Ann; 409 McCain Dr Monroe Ivey, Shawn P; 269 Zodie Sims Rd Calhoun Jackson, Gregory B; 210 Ludwig Ave West Monroe Jackson, Lena Mae; 5707 Bon Aire Dr Monroe Jackson, Ruby D; 812 N 7th St West Monroe Jamerson, Carmeal B; 3908 Harvey St Monroe Jeffcoat, Jami Gabrielle; 158 Pine Ridge Rd West Monroe Johnson, Denise H; 314 Raymond Dr Monroe Johnson, Dollie Hence; 5200 Conrad Dr Monroe Johnson, Robert E; 1305 ½ Natchitoches West Monroe Johnson, Sherlyn; 1309 Walton Ln Monroe Jones, Inola; 217 Peach St Monroe Jordan, Robyn J; 111 Lakewood Loop Rd West Monroe Judd, Timothy A; 2314 Amalie Dr Monroe Kannard, Janice Susan; 732 Wallace Dean Rd West Monroe Key, Philip W; 117 Hilltop Dr West Monroe King, Kimberly Sue; 222 Trace West Rd West Monroe Lasuzzo, Anthony Joseph; 2211 Brierfield Dr Monroe Lee, Jerry R; 1709 Roselawn Ave Monroe Ligon, William E Jr; 419 Lennon Camp Rd Monroe Ludwig, Donald Wayne; 408 Travis St West Monroe Lynch, Norma Jean; 55 Magnolia Dr Monroe Marshall, Mia Desha; 4003 Elm St Monroe Matkins, Judith Davis 186 Woodland Rd Monroe Matthews, Linda N; 1600 Dawnview Ln Monroe Mays, Caroline Elizabeth; 1608 N 3rd St Monroe McCaa, Kimberly Dawn; 1809 Lexington Ave Monroe McCart, Lydia N; PO Box 2292 Monroe McGuffee, Courtney Reine; 103 Oak Trail Dr Monroe McKinley, Brandy Nicole; 356 Guyton Swamp Rd Calhoun McMurray, Jana Leah; 31 Oakwood Dr Monroe McVay, Zachary Dwain; 13 Ranch Oak Dr West Monroe Merritt, Kerry L; 156 Gretchens Walk West Monroe Miller, Theresa Carney; 31 Azalea Dr Monroe Mixon, Ronald E; 113 Hemlock Cir West Monroe Morrison, Richard Andrew; 116 Hilbert Dr West Monroe Mullins, Kyle Donald; 114 Crescent Dr West Monroe Murphy, Barbara S; 228 Marvin Head Rd West Monroe Murphy, James E; 166 Dowdy Rd West Monroe Neher, James Michael; 105 Hidden Lakes Dr West Monroe Nelson, Betty B; 100 N Stewart St West Monroe Niodsia, Donald Brent; 104 Shalimar Dr West Monroe Norsworthy, Rosalind Renee; 2005 S 6th St Monroe Ouchley, Victor Eugene; 100 Arlington Dr West Monroe Oursler, Chris M; 109 Puma Dr West Monroe Pender, Jason Morgan; 214 Curve Dr Monroe Perry, Lindsey Nicole; 104 Armstrong Ln West Monroe Peterson, Otis Edmond Jr; 214 Winterpark Dr West Monroe Peterson, Richard D; 2331 Bienville Dr Monroe Phillips, Brenda Bird; 116 Dillingham Dr Monroe Pratt, Michael Dewayne; 4100 Lee Ct Monroe Price, Allison Leigh; 2010 Island Dr Monroe Pritchett, Janet M; 314 Fortune Dr Monroe Ridgway, Crystal Renee Sherman; 1234 Lakeside Dr West Monroe Roberts, Zachary Dillon; 200 Lakeview Dr West Monroe Robin, Mark S; 153 Hillcrest Ave West Monroe Robinson, Kristie Murrell; 737 Bayou Shores Dr Monroe Rushing, Carol J; 318 Fisher Rd West Monroe Russell, Greta M; 1212 Bayou D’Arbonne Dr West Monroe Sadler, Joshua Michael; 174 Dogwood Cir West Monroe Sanders, Idella E; 2112 Monroe Ave Monroe Scoby, Jacquelyn Tarver; 241 Blanchard St 7304 West Monroe Scott, Kimlea M; 809 S 15th St Monroe Sills, Scott M; 201 Blanchard St West Monroe Sims, Rachel A; 378 Zodie Sims Rd Calhoun Skipper, Mark Anthony; PO Box 517 Swartz Smith, Meredith Rose; 3013 John Cole Pl Monroe Smith, Sara G; 3714 Bayside Cir Monroe Spillers, Alice D; 1811 N 5th St Monroe Springfield, Eric Demetris; 3000 Evangeline St 180 Monroe Staten, Lisa A; 6303 Mosswood Dr Monroe Stevenson, Comaletha; 801 N 33rd St Monroe Stuckey, Raymond Eugene; 204 Butler Ave West Monroe Sullivan, Connie W; 903 Otis St West Monroe Talton, Deven Shavon; PO Box 213 Sterlington Taylor, Amy Eddleman; 1618 Park Ave Monroe Taylor, Betty F; 207 King St Monroe Taylor, Karen Yolanda; 813 Tanglewood Dr Monroe Taylor, Whitney L; 124 N Inglewood Dr Monroe Thompson, Todd Mickel; 304 D’Arbonne Dr West Monroe Tidwell Glenn Ira; 130 Dove Dr West Monroe Turner, Darrin Dewayne; 700 S 17th St Monroe Vallery, Melaine Lynn; 158 Sant Ln Eros Villers, Ruby S; 520 Finks Hideaway Rd Monroe Walker, Bobby A; 920 Camp St Monroe Walker, Grant H; 167 Caples Rd West Monroe Waller, Allen V; 144 Hillcrest Ave West Monroe Waller, Sharolyn Lay; 229 Marvin Head Rd West Monroe Walter, A D Jr; 411 Malvern St Monroe Warren, James Edward; 41 Fairoaks Dr Monroe Waters, Sybil J; 163 Leisure Dr Monroe Watson, Bernarshia R; 909 S 7th St Monroe Watts, Dolores B; 2707 Blue Water Ln Monroe Webb, Wynathia Tyam; 1008 S 5th St Monroe Westfield, Ruby Lee; PO Box 133 Swartz Williams, Amanda Ann; 1927 Cagle Dr Monroe Wilson, James Harlen; PO Box 125 Fairbanks Wilson, Krista Katherine Ewing; 2206 Myrtle St Monroe Wooldridge, John D; 11 Lakeview Dr Monroe The slips containing the names of persons listed were then places in a separate envelope, which was then sealed and the words JURY NUMBER 1 written thereon and placed in said box labeled “JURY BOX”. The Jury Box and the General Venire Box were then locked and sealed and delivered to the custody of the Clerk of said Court, subject to the orders of Court. In testimony all of which we hereunto subscribe our names on this the 7th day of May, 2007 at Monroe, Louisiana. I, W.J. Bill Hodge, Clerk of Court, hereby certify that all of the members of the Jury Commission were duly summoned to attend this meeting as will appear from the Sheriff’s returns endorsed on said summons, as on file in my office. 6/7 ____________________________________________________________ STATE OF LOUISIANA PARISH OF OUACHITA FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT BE IT KNOWN that on this Monday, May 7, 2007, pursuant to an order of the Court dated May 1, 2007, we the undersigned members of the Jury Commission in and for the said Parish and State, namely, Sydney Cameron, Sharon Taylor, Pamela Higgins Saulsberry, E.J. Sievers Duly and legally appointed and sworn to law, a quorum being present, assembled at the Clerk’s Office in the Courthouse, at Monroe, Louisiana, together with W.J. Bill Hodge, Clerk of Court and a member of said Commission, and did then and there perform the duties prescribed by law in the manner following to wit: The Court ordered the drawing of 175 jurors to serve as Petit Jurors for the term of Court beginning Monday, July 2, 2007. The names having been drawn by a Computer indiscriminately and by lots as provided for by C.Cr.P.Art.416.1, are as follows: Accardo, Leonard Joseph; 812 Wallace Dean Rd West Monroe Adams, Velma T; 342 Jim Arrant Rd West Monroe Adkins, April Darlene; 905 W Ransom St West Monroe Alexander, Bobbie Ray; 810 Tanglewood Dr Monroe Alexander, Bradley W; 104 Brandon Cir West Monroe Alexander, Johnnie L; 216 Heard St West Monroe Alexander, Kem Franklin; 2203 Jasmine St Monroe Antley, Elsie W; 357 Sandalberry Rd 11 West Monroe Atchinson, Todd Jacob; 1062 Tidwell Rd West Monroe Badger, Brandy L; 1101 Richwood Rd 21 Monroe Baker, John Dewey; 125 Lomaland Dr West Monroe Barker, Ryan Thomas; 755 Ole Hwy 15 99 West Monroe Batiste; Maurice L; ULM Box 5254 Monroe Beene, Stephen M; 3334 Deborah Dr Monroe Bolton, Sandra Jeanette; 22 Johnson Dr B Monroe Bond, Karen M; 108 Lacrosse Cir West Monroe Boose, Clarice W; 19 Honeysuckle Dr Monroe Boughton, Ashley Shea; 1401 S 8th St Monroe Bradford, Jessie Eric; 1725 S 8th St Monroe Brown, Aundrea Brooke; 819 Downs Rd West Monroe Butler, Kyle Dean; 708 Henderson Rd West Monroe Calcote, Sam; 306 Jackson St West Monroe Canady, Donna Coleman; 145 Morgan hare Rd Monroe Canizaro, James GF; 2704 Huntington St Monroe Carlisle, Connie Streetman; 119 Eagle Rock Dr West Monroe Cason, Scott Eugene; 117 Puma Dr West Monroe Chowns, Michelle Patrick; 318 Area 4 Rd West Monroe Cloman, Ronnica Elrood; 1087 Harmon Johnson Rd Monroe Collins, Larry L; 302 Jason Dr Monroe Conn, Timothy Chase; 239 Connie Walters Rd Calhoun Conway, Naomi; 1401 Erin ST 258 Monroe Correro, Van S Jr; 262 Randy Rd Monroe Cummings, Gerald T; 275 Marvin Head Rd West Monroe Davenport, Dennis L; 3704 Pegram Cir Monroe Davis, Angelo C; ULM Box 3211 Monroe Davis, Marion B; 55 Girod St B Monroe Dear, Lavera Foy; 324 Raymond Dr Monroe Detiege, Frank J Jr; 1604 Dilling St Monroe Dishno, Bethany M; 986 Cooney Bonnett Rd Eros Dodson, Glenda K; 116 Vernon Dr West Monroe Downs, Geraldine; 3500 Claiborne Dr Monroe Dudley, Mildred; 204 Magnolia St Monroe Duett, Katherine Anderson; PO Box 836 Sterlington Dupree, Eunice 4 Lock Dr D Monroe Dupree, Robert D; 679 Jack Bonnett Rd Eros Edwards, Demartinas Leandray; 810 S 15th St Monroe Eiland, Ida J; 285 Curry Rd Monroe Elrod, Jon P; 338 E Puckett Lake Rd West Monroe Everett, Cynthia Marle; 1938 Samuel Dr Monroe Fields, Ricky Sr; 127 King Oaks Dr Monroe Fitzgerald, Andree R Mrs; 111 York Dr Monroe Foster, Lagunda F; 100 Park Cir Monroe Foster, Laura L; 2984 Hwy 80 W 45 Calhoun Freeman, Rita Mae; 3901 Old Sterlington Rd Monroe Fuller, James W Jr; 18 Camellia St Monroe Galligan, Eugene Vincent; 2104 Oakmont St Monroe Gaston, Shinee P; 1616 Arkansas Rd 141 West Monroe Goodwin, Mary McClendon; 1008 New Chapel Hill Rd Calhoun Goudeau, Tiffany Robinson; 101 Stonecliff Dr West Monroe Goulart, Kenneth A; 385 Tull Rd West Monroe Grimes, Donna Byrd; 711 S 6th St Monroe Groves, Todd Stuart; 115 Standard Reed Cir West Monroe Hamburg, Linner R; 1908 Rogers St A Monroe Hammett, Cheryl Dianne; 296 Rowland Dr Monroe Hammett, Nathan Andrew; 203 Strasbourg Dr West Monroe Harris, Danyel Daneen; 19 Greenfield Dr Monroe Harris, Sandra Denise; 211 Pierce Dr Monroe Hattaway, Virginia G; 119 Sandy Ridge Rd Eros Hatten, Elizabeth F; 141 Ed Rutledge Rd West Monroe Hayden, John E; 25 Willow Dr Monroe Hayes, Kit D; 2001 Hwy 80 E 107 Calhoun Hays, Helen B; 133 Hereford Rd Monroe Hearns, Anntione; 5518 Conrad Dr Monroe Heckard, Glentask; 201 Selman Dr Monroe Hendrix, Curtis T Jr; 200 Buddy Brownlee Rd Calhoun Herlevic, Vinco Jr Mrs; 705 Rochelle Ave Monroe Herman, Matthew Walter; 3004 Hunt Pl Monroe Hilliard, Tommy Lavelle; 118 Angela Dr Monroe Hinton, J Marshall; 1706 Filhiol Ave Monroe Holley, Henrietta; 1516 Olive St Monroe Hoover, Lesley Leigh; 2711 Marquette St Hortman, Carrie Bell; 32 Kathy Ln Monroe Hughes, Thomas P; 302 Orago St West Monroe Jackson, Larry Dean; 204 Finks Hideaway Rd Monroe Jackson, Robbie Lee; 311 Pelican Dr West Monroe Jacobs, Bryant Kareem; 1907 Olive St Monroe Johnson, Jo Ann; 132 Charlotte Cir Monroe Johnson, Juanita R; 2505 Forsythe Ave Monroe Johnson, Rachel Renee Robinson; 225 Marion Sims Rd West Monroe Johnson, Ronnie L; 695 Barnes Rd Monroe Johnson, Willie H; 384 Mt Pleasant Rd West Monroe Jones, Cecil Todd; 212 King-Fields Loop Rd Sterlington Jones, Vivie A; 107 Tall Oaks Trl West Monroe Kelly, Tyrone; 3904 Polk St Monroe Kilpatrick, Tex Richard; 2902 River Oaks Dr Monroe Lawson, Veronica; 303 Kentucky St Monroe Lenard, Matthew Lavel; PO Box 185 Calhoun Lewis, Ilala Kelli; 316 Cleo Rd Monroe Lewis, Johnette Victoria Ann; 115 ½ Grape St c West Monroe Lewis, Linda B; 218 Creek Stone Dr West Monroe Lewis, Mickey Lynn; 345 Area 4 Rd 7 West Monroe Lyons, Sandra T; 703 Jason Dr Monroe Manning, Charlie S; 110 Wilkins Dr Monroe Marlin, Richard Christopher; 121 Dillingham Dr Monroe McCall, James Paul; 1010 ½ N 6th St Monroe McDuffie, Mark Steven; 705 Loop Rd Monroe McGraw, Steve Lavelle; 812 Tanglewood Dr Monroe McGrew, Michael Casey; 2504 Marlin Ct Monroe McGuffee, Melinda Alise; 2726 Bayou Ln Monroe McKeithen, Nellie Marie; 7172 Hwy 165 N Monroe McMillon, Irma J; 455 Tidwell Rd West Monroe Miles, Jolynn Gerri; 1000 Mayhaw St Monroe Miletello, Deborah D; 3903 Deborah Dr Monroe Millsap, Tasia Sade; 3409 Louberta St Monroe Mitchell, Mary Sue; 904 Meadowbrook Dr West Monroe Moore, Charlie Lee II; 219 Madison Dr Monroe Morris, Patricia A; PO Box 8481 Monroe Nappier, Sandra R; 2005 Swartz Fairbanks Monroe Nickelson, Laura Katheryne; 1416 Spencer Ave Monroe Page, Rose E; 3700 Pippin St Monroe Parker, Gwendolyn N; 2100 Pope St Monroe Perillo, Kenneth O; 2824 W Deborah Dr Monroe Perkins, Gabriel Latashia; 808 S 20th St Monroe Perkins, Joyce Ann; 946 Killoden Cir B Monroe Peters, Anna F; 104 Monteleon Dr West Monroe Pickett, Jerry; 510 Sandal St West Monroe Plonnigs, Rozena; 104 Linden Dr West Monroe Porter, Dickey C; 5026 Hwy 546 Eros Rawls, Lori Adams; 1001 McKeen Pl 707 Monroe Richard, Amy Elizabeth; ULM Hudson Hall Monroe Robinson, Donald R; 3605 Halsell St Monroe Robinson, Nicole Sheray; 1906 Samuel Dr Monroe Sallie, Tonya R; 900 Riverside Dr 108 Monroe Salter, Douglas Farrell; 407 Lakefront Dr West Monroe Sanson, Dawn B; PO Box 14913 Monroe Saulsberry, Vivian L; 2411 Burg Jones Ln Monroe Scott, Fredrick Antuan; 3913 Cooper St Monroe Smith, Clayton O Jr; 122 Burney Dr Monroe Smith, Joseph H; 4363 Prairie Rd Monroe Smith, Joseph L; 1104 S 10th St Monroe Snell, Edith Ann; 2002 Standifer Ave Monroe Spears, Joanna Rutledge; 109 Sand St West Monroe Stamper, Lucille; 506 New Natchitoches Rd West Monroe Stansbury, Harvey B; 202 Hood St West Monroe Stewart, Jerry M; 17 Greenfield Dr Monroe Strickland, Dennis G; 603 Matthew St Monroe Stringer, Kathy F; 305 E Restful Homes Rd West Monroe Studer, Amanda Jill; 3528 Caples Rd West Monroe Summerville, Rodney H; 261 Pine Hills Dr Calhoun Taylor, Johnnie M; 4200 Simon St Monroe Taylor, Mary Hendricks; 714 Drago St West Monroe Taylor, Penney Christina; 112 Lynette Dr West Monroe Thomas, Vicky Lynn; 211 Hilton St West Monroe Thomas, Walter C; 3901 Spurgeon Dr Monroe Thomas, Yolandra R; 2500 Powell Ave Monroe Thornton, Hazel M; 505 Bancroft Blvd West Monroe Tippen, Alson C; 206 Westside Dr West Monroe Torres, George; 5802 Cypress St 11 West Monroe Volentine, Amanda M; 505 Auburn Ave Monroe Wade, Ella Y; 148 Carprue Rd Calhoun Walker, Carl L; 4100 Curry ST Monroe Walters, Kathy J; PO Box 233 Calhoun Ward, Jean; 1605 Frances Pl Monroe Watson, Tommy Dell; 100 Collingwood Dr Monroe Watters, Stephen Randall; 364 G B Cooley Rd West Monroe West, Katrina Y; 1618 S 9th St Monroe Whitehead, Vicki Valentine; 106 Hidden Lakes Dr West Monroe Whiteman, Louisa Ann; 231 Briarcliff Dr West Monroe Wilkerson, Vicky L; 1606 N 3rd St B Monroe Williams, Erie Dell; 1201 S 7th St Monroe Williams, Royale Claymena; 56 Fairoaks Dr Monroe Wilson, Donna P; 105 Windridge Dr West Monroe Yeldell, Donna R; PO Box 60 Calhoun Young, Catherine Jeanette; 1710 Shannon St 241 Monroe Zeigler, Leah Denise; 302 Lakeland Dr West Monroe The slips containing the names of persons listed were then places in a separate envelope, which was then sealed and the words JURY NUMBER 2 written thereon and placed in said box labeled “JURY BOX”. The Jury Box and the General Venire Box were then locked and sealed and delivered to the custody of the Clerk of said Court, subject to the orders of Court. In testimony all of which we hereunto subscribe our names on this the 27th day of April, 2007 at Monroe, Louisiana. I, W.J. Bill Hodge, Clerk of Court, hereby certify that all of the members of the Jury Commission were duly summoned to attend this meeting as will appear from the Sheriff’s returns endorsed on said summons, as on file in my office. 6/7 LEGAL NOTICE The proposed budget for the Ouachita Parish Clerk of Court for the year ended June 30, 2008, has been prepared. The budget is available for inspection. A public hearing on the proposed budget shall be held on June 26, 2007, in the Ouachita Parish Clerk's office between the hours of 10:00-10:30 a.m. W.J. Bill Hodge, Clerk of Court 6/7 ____________________________________________________________ NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids are being solicited as follows and sealed bids will be opened and publicly read by the Purchasing Section of the Department of Natural Resources, Room 1263, 12th floor, 617 N. 3rd St., Baton Rouge, LA 70802 at 11:00 a.m. on June 28, 2007. Bid Proposal Number 431-2003-PA08-001 Abandonment of oil field sites located in Monroe Field, Ouachita Parish Only those contractors on the list of contractors approved by the Oil Field Site Restoration Commission as of May 31, 2007 the first public notice of solicitation, will be eligible for consideration (Reference: Louisiana Oilfield Site Restoration Law R.S. 30:80 et seq., ACT 404 of 1993). A notice to bidders will be mailed to all eligible contractors. Bid proposal form and specifications will be presented at the mandatory site visit to pre-registered contractors. Additional information may be obtained from the Department of Natural Resources, Office of Conservation, P.O. Box 94275 (617 N. 3rd St. 9th floor) Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9275, Attention: Oilfield Site Restoration Division (or call Oilfield Site Restoration Division at 225/342-6397). Evidence of authority to submit the bid will be required in accordance with R.S. 38:2212 (A)(1)(c) and/or R.S. 39:1594 (C)(2)(d). This notice published to comply with Public Bid Law. 5/31,6/7,6/14 ____________________________________________________________ PUBLIC NOTICE I, Alton R. Bryan (doc 467076) date of birth 12/23/1981, currently residing in Franklin Parish, Louisiana, have applied for clemency for my conviction of unauthorized entry-inhabited dwelling, which occurred April 29, 2003, in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana. If you have any comments or wish to communicate with the Board of Pardons, please call (225) 342-5421. 6/7,6/14,6/21 ____________________________________________________________ BID NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Agent, Ouachita Parish School Board, 100 Bry Street, P.O. Box 1642, Monroe, LA 71210-1642 until 1:30 P.M. June 26, 2007, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud for: BID: 39-07 PORTABLE CLASSROOMS Bid forms and specifications may be obtained from the Ouachita Parish School Board, Purchasing Department. The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids received. OUACHITA PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Jack White, President ATTEST: Robert Webber, Ed. D, Secretary 6/7,6/14 BID NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Agent, Ouachita Parish School Board, 100 Bry Street, P.O. Box 1642, Monroe, LA 71210-1642 until 1:00 P.M. June 26, 2007, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud for: BID: 41-07 CHILLER – ROBINSON SCHOOL Bid forms and specifications may be obtained from the Ouachita Parish School Board, Purchasing Department. The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids received. OUACHITA PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Jack White, President ATTEST: Robert Webber, Ed. D, Secretary 6/7,6/14 ____________________________________________________________ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING By Ordinance No. 8868 introduced by the Ouachita Parish Police Jury on May 21, 2007, a Public Hearing shall be held on Monday, June 18, 2007 at 6:30 p.m. in the Police Jury Meeting Room, Second Floor, Ouachita Parish Courthouse, to hear comments from all interested parties as to a proposed creation of a Fire Protection District No. 1 Citizen’s Advisory Board, supplementing Article I, Division 2 of Chapter 20 of the Compiled Ordinances of Ouachita Parish to add Sections 20-13, et seq. All interested parties are urged to attend. Sherry White, Recording Secretary 6/7,6/14 |