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PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

Terrebonne PARISH COUNCIL

IN SPECIAL SESSION

MARCH 29, 2011

The Chairman, Clayton J. Voisin, called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. in the Terrebonne Parish Council Meeting Room, for the sole purpose of conducting FEMA Public Demolition Assistance condemnation hearings.

Following the Invocation, offered by Councilman K. Voisin, and the Pledge of Allegiance, led by Councilman P. Lambert, the Minute Clerk called the roll. Upon roll call, Council Members recorded as present were: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams. Councilwoman T. Cavalier and Councilmen J. Cehan and A. Tillman were recorded as absent. Councilman B. Hebert was recorded as entering the proceedings at 6:11 p. m. A quorum was declared present.

The Chairman stated that Councilwoman T. Cavalier (work related commitment) and Councilman J. Cehan (prior commitment) were unable to attend this evening’s Special Session, and that Councilman B. Hebert would arrive later in the proceedings (attendance at a Nicholls State University engagement).

All structures on the agenda have been surveyed and submitted to FEMA for eligibility review to confirm that they present an imminent danger to the public. All structures have been declared eligible and can be addressed through the FEMA Public Assistance funded Demolition Project. All structures have been published and posted as required by law; and although not required by law, copies of the posting have been mailed out using the Terrebonne Parish Tax Assessor’s public data. To-date, 233 structures have been mitigated under Phase 1 of the Public Demolition Assistance Program; 294 structures have been approved by FEMA for Phase 2 of said program with an additional 20 structures under eligibility review; that 435 structures have been mitigated by their owners before Council action was taken; and that a total of 982 structures have been directly impacted by the program. The status of some of these structures may have changed since FEMA reviewed the structures and deemed eligible per the program criteria. Administration tries to track permits so unpermitted work on these structures would not be reflected in the recommendations made this evening. FEMA & GOHSEP have approved increases in the scope of this program. FEMA has approved and obligated additional Federal funding for program cost increases. FEMA & GOHSEP have approved a time extension on this project until September 30, 2011.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5621 Bayouside Drive, owned by Silver Oyster, LLC, of which there were no comments from the public.

Mr. P. Lambert moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council remove from consideration, under the FEMA Demolition Public Assistance Program, the residential mobile home structure, located at 5621 Bayside Drive, Montegut, LA, owned by Silver Oyster, LLC.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5187 Grand Caillou Road, owned by Lloyd Patrick Collins and Mary Collins, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large recommended that 5187 Highway 56, owned by Randall Crochet and Judith Crochet, be withdrawn from consideration in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program due to the owners demolishing the structure.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto and Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council removes from consideration under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program the structure, located at 5187 Grand Caillou Road, Dulac, LA, owned by Lloyd Patrick Collins and Mary Collins in order to allow the owners to salvage the lumber for reuse.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5801 Highway 56, owned by Randall Crochet and Judith Crochet, of which there were no comments from the public.

Mr. P. Lambert moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council withdraw from consideration, under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program, the commercial structure, located at 5801 Highway 56, Chauvin, LA, owned by Randall Crochet and Judith Crochet due to the owners demolishing the aforementioned structure.” (**MOTION ADOPTED AFTER DISCUSSION)

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large interjected that a demolition permit has not been obtained and requested that the owner obtain a permit.

Councilman P. Lambert stated that the commercial site was a former gas station and that he will advise the owner that a permit is necessary to demolish the structure.

**The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 6804 Highway 56, owned by the Estate of William Cunningham and Josephine Cunningham, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large recommended that the structure at the aforementioned location be withdrawn from consideration due to the new owner obtaining a demolition permit.

Mr. P. Lambert moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to withdraw from consideration, under the FEMA Public Assistance Demolition Program, the shed located at 6804 Highway 56, Houma, LA, owned by the Estate of William Cunningham and Josephine Cunningham in order to allow the owner to demolish the shed.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 103 B Bailey Court, owned by Roberta Sims Bailey, of which there were no comments from the general public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that Ms. Roberta Bailey contacted Administration to express her thanks for the demolition assistance.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. P. Lambert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home , located at 103 B Bailey Court, Gibson, LA, owned by Roberta Sims Bailey, as described below:

‘SOLD GERRY LEE ALLEN SIMS. CB 781/458 & CB 1524/438 TRACT 41-A GREENWOOD OAK FOREST, PLANTATIONS ESTATES.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council defer action on the structures located at 125 Banks Street, owned by Linwood Smith, and 134 Banks Street, owned by the Estate of George Navers, until till such time as Councilman A. Tillman arrives.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 4905 B Bayou Black Drive, owned by David Paul Labit, of which there were no comments from the general public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the photograph depicts the condition of the structure at the aforementioned location, that Administration has not received a response from the aforementioned property owner with regards to the posting or the certified mail that was sent to the owner.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 4905 B Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by David Paul Labit, as described below:

‘TRACT 15-B REDIVISION OF TRACT 15 GREENWOOD PLANTATION ESTATES SUBDIVISION CB 1786/781.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 4937 B Bayou Black Drive, owned by John Levins and Frankie Lewis, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the photograph depicts the condition of the structure at the aforementioned location, that Administration has not received a response from the aforementioned property owner with regards to the posting or the certified mail that was sent to the owner.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile structure, located at 4937 B Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by John Levins and Frankie Levins, as described below:

‘TRACT 24 GREENWOOD PLANTATION ESTATES. CB 843/384.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5713 Bayou Black Drive, owned by Charles F Guidry, of which there were n o comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the photograph depicts the condition of the structure at the aforementioned location, that Administration has not received a response from the aforementioned property owner with regards to the posting or the certified mail that was sent to the owner.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure and shed, located at 5713 Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Charles F. Guidry, as described below:

‘PART OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND MEASURING A FRONT OF ABOUT 8 2/3 ACRES MORE OR LESS ON THE LEFT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK, SITUATED IN SECTIONS 75 & 76.’

are in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure and shed are, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and shed and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure and shed through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 2239 Bayou Dularge Road (Shed Only), owned by Sophia Maronge Domangue, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the photograph depicts the condition of the shed at the aforementioned location and noted that shed poses an imminent danger and hazard to the general public should there be a wind event.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council finds that the shed, located at 2239 Bayou Dularge Road, Theriot, LA, owned by Sophia Maronge Domangue, as described below:

‘ON LEFT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU DULARGE BOUNDED ABOVE BY HAZEL C. NUESSLIN. BOUNDED BELOW BY VIVIAN CHAMPAGNE VOISIN.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the shed is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the shed and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the shed through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 4754 Bayouside Drive, owned by Ellis Smith, of which there were no comments from the general public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that Administration has not received a response from the aforementioned property owner with respect to the advertisement and posting of the condemnation hearing. He continued that the advertisement was recently re-posted and certified notification was sent to the owner; that there is considerable deterioration of the structure; that the structure is located within a flood prone area; and that Administration believes that in the event of a wind event, the structure is subject to collapsing. Mr. Large then recommended that the structure be included in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council finds that the structure, located at 4754 Bayouside Drive, Chauvin, LA, owned by Ellis Smith, as described below:

‘ON THE LEFT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU LITTLE CAILLOU BATTURE LOT MEASURING 112’ BY DEPTH TO PUBLIC ROAD. BOUNDED ABOVE BY URIAH SMITH. BOUNDED BELOW BY HALLY SMITH. CB 150/447.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5047 Bayouside Drive, owned by Alvin J. Guidry and Melissa Guidry, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large recommended a continuance of the condemnation hearing for the aforementioned location in order to allow the owner to restore structure.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential mobile home structure located at 5047 Bayouside Drive, Chauvin, LA, owned by Alvin J. Guidry and Melissa Guidry.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5125 Bayouside Drive (and accessory), owned by Gary J. Simon and Francine Simon, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that no contact has been received from the aforementioned property owner and that the photograph of the structure depicts its hazardous condition.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home and accessory structures, located at 5125 Bayouside Drive, Chauvin, LA, owned by Gary J. Simon and Francine Simon, as described below:

‘TRACT 6 MEASURING 88.79’ ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE PUBLIC ROAD X 2706.90’/2715.26’ SURVEY OF A PARTITION OF PROPERTY OF BEULAH D. MARTIN, ETALS. LOCATED IN SECTION 20, T18S-R18E. CB 1954/67.’

are in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home and accessory structures are, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home and accessory structures and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home and accessory structures through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5262 B Bayouside Drive, Hilda Smith Authement, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the property owner recently obtained a demolition permit to restore and refurbish the structure. Mr. Large recommended that the structure be removed from consideration.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to remove from consideration, under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program, the residential mobile home structure, located at 5262 B Bayouside Drive, Chauvin, LA, owned by Hilda Smith Authement.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 207 Broad Street, owned by Jerry Paul LaJaunie, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large requested that the structure located at the aforementioned address be withdrawn from consideration due to the property owner obtaining a permit to remove the structure.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to remove from consideration, under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program, the residential mobile home structure, located at 207 Broad Street, Gibson, LA, owned by Jerry Paul LaJaunie.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. P. Lambert, “THAT, the Council defer action on the following locations: 103 Canrience Pumping Court, owned by Jodie Kufel; 109 Canrience Pumping Court, owned by Curt LeCompte and Donna LeCompte; and 201 Canrience Pumping Court, owned by Calvin C. LeJeune, until such time as Councilman A. Tillman has arrived.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 1010 Church Street (Rear), owned by Rebecca Lewis Aubert, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the aforementioned property owner has expressed her thanks for the public assistance.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential rear structure, located at 1010 Church Street, Houma, LA, owned by Rebecca Lewis Aubert, as described below:

‘LOT 4, BLOCK 68 WEST SIDE CHURCH STREET, NEWTOWN. CB 2130/307.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential rear structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential rear structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential rear structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 6515 Delmas Drive, owned by Sharon P. Domangue, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the aforementioned owner requested that the structure at the aforementioned location be included in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program; that the structure has been deemed eligible by FEMA for assistance; and then recommended that the structure be included in the aforementioned program.

Mr. P. Lambert moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council finds that the structure, located at 6515 Delmas Drive, Chauvin, LA, owned by Sharon P. Domangue, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU LITTLE CAILLOU. BOUNDED ABOVE BY THE ESTATE OF BAGLEY LIRETTE, FORMERLY. BOUNDED BELOW BY AURELIE ESCHETE. HAVING A FRONTAGE OF 100’ BY DEPTH OF SURVEY CB 2168/718.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 617 ½ Dupont Street (and Accessory), owned by Bond Howard and Eula Howard, of which there were no public comments.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that prior to this evening’s meeting, the owners of 617 ½ and 619 Dupont Street verified the properties and thanked Administration for the public assistance.

Councilwoman A. Williams recognized the property owner who was present in the audience and acknowledged his concurrence with demolishing the structures.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential and accessory structures, located at 617 ½ Dupont Street, Houma, LA, owned by Bond Howard and Eula Howard, as described below:

‘LOT 4, BLOCK 6 DEWEYVILLE. CB 160/332.’

are in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential and accessory structures are, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential and accessory structures and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential and accessory structures through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile structure, located at 619 ½ Dupont Street, Houma, LA, owned by the Estate of Frank Bolden, as described below:

‘LOT 3, BLOCK 6 DEWEYVILLE.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 3505 Fallon Drive, owned by Abby – Ashland, L. L. C. c/o Carl Heck, Roy Robinson, and Christy Robinson, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the aforementioned property owners have requested a 60-day continuance in order to obtain a permit to repair the structure. He then recommended that the matter be continued.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential mobile home structure, located at 3505 Fallon Drive, Houma, LA, owned by Abby-Ashland, L. L. C. c/o Carl Heck, Roy Robinson and Christy Robinson.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 6209 Grand Caillou Road, owned by Tammy Manuel, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that, two weeks ago, Ms. Manuel contacted Administration to say thanks for the public assistance.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. P. Lambert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 6209 Grand Caillou Road, Dulac, LA, owned by Tammy Manuel, as described below:

‘BOUNDED NORTH BY BERTHA B. LEBOUEF. BOUNDED SOUTH BY WALLACE MARCEL, LOT 50 X 150’ ON EAST SIDE OF HIGHWAY BEING PORTION OF TRACT 1 AS SHOWN IN CB 378/86. CB 2157/373.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 6309 B Grand Caillou Road, owned by Stanley Edward Diggs, Jr., of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that Administration has not received a response from the property owner and then recommended that the structure at the aforementioned location be included in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 6309 B Grand Caillou Road, Dulac, LA, owned by Stanley Edward Diggs, Jr., as described below:

‘ON THE LEFT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU GRAND CAILLOU PUBLIC ROAD. BOUNDED ABOVE BY WILLIE BONVILLAIN. BOUNDED BELOW BY CLARENCE BOLDEN. LOT 75 X 150’ ON PUBLIC ROAD. ALSO LOT HAVING A FRONTAGE OF 90’ ON THE PUBLIC ROAD BY DEPTH OF 150’ IN SECTION 1, T19S – R 17E. BOUNDED ABOVE BY BERTHA LEBOUEF. BOUNDED BELOW BY CLARENCE BOLDEN. CB 2098/551.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 1569 A Highway 55, owned by Steve M. Billiot and Connie Billiot, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that Administration has not received a response from the aforementioned property owners; that the photograph depicts the condition of the structure, and then recommended that it be included in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program.

Mr. P. Lambert moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams and Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 1569 A Highway 55, Montegut, LA, owned by Steve M. Billiot and Connie Billiot, as described below:

‘RESIDENCE ON PROPERTY OF THE ESTATE OF HOMER GALLET, ETAL (R06-31466).’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 1579 B Highway 55, owned by Roy Bergeron, c/o Penny B. LeBoeuf, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that Administration has not received a response from the aforementioned property owners; that the photograph depicts the condition of the structure, and then recommended that it be included in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program.

Mr. P. Lambert moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 1579 B Highway 55, Montegut, LA, owned by Roy Bergeron, c/o Penny B. LeBoeuf, as described below:

‘RESIDENCE ON PROPERTY OF THE ESTATE OF HOMER GALLET, ETALS (R06-31466). CB 2151/642.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 1689 B Highway 55, owned by Angelique Bergeron and Victoria Dandridge, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistance Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the aforementioned property owners have been non-responsive; that the photograph depicts the condition of the structures; and that Administration recommends inclusion in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program.

Mr. P. Lambert moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council finds that the structure, located at 1689 Highway 55, Montegut, LA, owned by Angelique Bergeron and Victoria Dandridge, as described below:

‘ON THE LEFT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU TERREBONNE. BOUNDED ABOVE BY MRS. THEOPHILE HARRIS NOW/FORMERLY. BOUNDED BELOW BY JOSEPH E. LANDRY OR ASSIGNS. HAVING A FRONTAGE 3 ½ APRTS. MORE OR LESS BY DEPTH 412 FT. CONTAINING 4 ACRES LESS LOTS. CB 381/3.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 4387 Highway 56, owned by Joseph Lance and Michelle Shaw, of which there were no comments.

Assistance Planning Director Geoffrey Large requested consideration of the following properties, at this time: 4387 Highway 56, owned by Joseph Lance and Michelle Shaw; 4834 Highway 56 (Shed Only), owned by Don Joseph, and 5802 Highway 56, owned by Angelo J. Brunet. He then recommended that the condemnation hearings on the aforementioned locations be continued until May 24, 2011; that Mr. Joseph Lance and Ms. Michelle Shaw intend to obtain to convert the storage building; Mr. Don Joseph requested an extension to determine what type of mitigation action can be taken; and Mr. Angelo Brunet recently acquired the property and need additional time to consider the step necessary to renovate the structure.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. P. Lambert, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the storage building located at 4387 Highway 56, Chauvin, LA, owned by Joseph Lance Shaw and Michelle Shaw in order to allow the owners time to obtain a storage building.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. P. Lambert, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the shed located at 4834 Highway 56, Chauvin, LA, owned by Don Joseph, in order to allow the owner time to devise renovation plans.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. P. Lambert, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential structure, located at 5802 Highway 56, Chauvin, LA, owned by Angelo J. Brunet in order to allow the owner time to consider renovation options.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 6411 Highway 56, Chauvin, owned by Delta Eschete LeBouef, Brant David Chaisson, Breck Damion Chaisson, Kathleen Marie Cuneo, Wilson A. Cuneo, Jr., Ronald P. Eschete, Edith E. Bourg, Della S. Henry, Marie Fazzio, Linda L. Bergeron, Joyce L. Duet, Evelyn Marie Domangue, Geraldine Marie Reding, Anna Louisa Laborde Nunez, Roosevelt J. Laborde, Jr., Irwin m. Laborde, William C. Price, Craig P. Price, Steve M. Price, Bessie Yarbrough Laborde, Brenda L. Aranda, Fay L. Hall, Suzanne L. Carazo, Elizabeth L. Duqesne, Charlotte L. Farina, Roy C. Hebert, Ronald D. Wimprine, Sherron Wimprine Atzenhoffer, Paddy Ann Cenac, Christine Cenac, Ovide Julian Cenac, Susan M. Duplantis, Lee Ann Duplantis, Joan Eschete Dryden, Linda Eschete McMath, Dwayne Jude Eschete, Julie Theriot Rimes, and Daniel J. Theriot, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that notice of this evening’s condemnation hearing was sent to the last known address of the tax payer listed on the tax roll. He continued that notice is, generally, served to the land owner and, if the land is leased, it is the owner’s responsibility to notify the owner of the camp. Mr. Large added that notice of the condemnation has been posted for some time and that Administration has not received a response regarding the posting.

Mr. P. Lambert moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council finds that the structure, located at 6411 Highway 56, Chauvin, LA, owned by Delta Eschete LeBouef, Brant David Chaisson, Breck Damion Chaisson, Kathleen Marie Cuneo, Wilson A. Cuneo, Jr., Ronald P. Eschete, Edith E. Bourg, Della S. Henry, Marie Fazzio, Linda L. Bergeron, Joyce L. Duet, Evelyn Marie Domangue, Geraldine Marie Reding, Anna Louisa Nunez, Roosevelt J. Laborde, Jr., Irwin M. Laborde, William C. Price, Craig P. Price, Steve M. Price, Bessie Yarbrough Laborde, Brenda L. Aranda, Fay L. Hall, Suzanne L. Carazo, Elizabeth L. Duquesne, Charlotte L. Farina, Roy C. Hebert, Ronald D. Wimprine, Sherron Wimprine Atzenhoffer, Paddy Ann Cenac, Christine Cenac, Ovide Julian Cenac, Susan M. Duplantis, Lee Ann Duplantis, Joan Eschete Dryden, Linda Eschete McMath, Dwayne Jude Eschete, Julie Theriot Rimes, and Daniel J. Theriot: as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU LITTLE CAILLOU. BOUNDED ABOVE BY A. ST. MARTIN & JOSEPH CUNEO. BOUNDED BELOW BY NEUVILLE ESCHETE. TRACT 7 ARPENTS 140’ MORE OR LESS BY DEPTH OF SURVEY THERETO BELONGING. LESS TRACT 140’ X 2 ¼ ARPENTS OWNED BY JOSEPH CUNEO. ALSO TRACT COMMENCING 6 ARPENTS FROM BAYOU LITTLE CAILLOU MEASURING 8 ARPENTS 100’ BY DEPTH OF SURVEY. ALSO TRACT COMMENCING 6 ARPENTS FROM BAYOU LITTLE CAILLOU MEASURING 7 ½ ARPENTS MORE OR LESS BY REMAINING DEPTH OF SURVEY. ALSO TRACT 2 ACRES AND 142’ MORE OR LESS BY DEPTH OF 6 ARPENTS LOCATED IN SECTIONS 95, 27, 28, 29, & 30 T19S R18E. LESS TRACT 140 X 250’ SOLD TO NEVILLE ESCHETE. CB 127/639. CB 2135/732.

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 6467 Highway 56, owned by Willie Trahan, Jr., of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the structure located at the aforementioned location is beyond repair and then recommended that the structure be included in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program.

Mr. P. Lambert moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 6467 Highway 56, Chauvin, LA, owned by Willie Trahan, Jr., as described below:

‘RESIDENCE ON PROPERTY FROM WALTER ESCHETE, ETALS. CB 1839/566.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 1156 Highway 665, owned by Mortgage Resolution Servicing, L. L. C. c/o Louis Graham Arceneaux, Att., of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large recommended that the structure at the aforementioned location be withdrawn from consideration due to the owner demolishing the structure.

Mr. P. Lambert moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to remove from consideration the structure, located at 1156 Highway 665, Montegut, LA, owned by Mortgage Resolution Servicing, L. L. C. c/o Louis Graham Arceneaux, Att., due to the owner completing the demolition.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 2316 Highway 665, owned by Teddy J. Billiot, of which there were no comments from the public.

Councilman P. Lambert expressed this desire to continue the condemnation hearing on the structure located at aforementioned location.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large requested that the structure located at the aforementioned location be withdrawn from consideration due to the owner beginning repairs on the structure.

Mr. P. Lambert moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to remove from consideration, under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program, he residential mobile home structure, located at 2316 Highway 665, Montegut, LA, owned by Teddy J. Billiot.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 2368 Highway 665, owned by Melia B. Dardar, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large recommended that the structure located at the aforementioned location be withdrawn from consideration in order to allow the owner to demolish the structure to salvage the materials. He added that the owner has been informed of the implications of demolishing the structure and that a permit will be obtained.

Mr. P. Lambert moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to withdraw from consideration, under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program, the residential mobile home structure, located at 2368 Highway 665, Montegut, LA, owned by Melia B. Dardar.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 2384 A Highway 665, owned by Joseph Levron, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that there are two structures located at 2384 Highway 665, owned by Mr. Joseph Levron of which Administration has labeled the structures as “A” and “B”. He then recommended that the structure depicted as “A” be removed from consideration due to the owners making progress on restoring the structure.

Mr. P. Lambert moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to withdraw from consideration, under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program, the residential structure, located at 2384 A Highway 665, Montegut, LA, owned by Joseph Levron.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 2384 B Highway 665, owned by Mr. Joseph Levron, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the Mr. Levron is uncertain as to what course of action will be taken on structure “B” and then recommended that the condemnation hearing be continued until May 24, 2011.

Mr. P. Lambert moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential structure, located at 2384 B Highway 665, Montegut, LA, owned by Joseph Levron.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 3782 Highway 665, owned by Elsie Eva Hotard Charpentier, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that Administration has not received a response from the aforementioned property owner; that the photograph depicts substantial damage to the structure; that the structure has been deemed eligible by FEMA; and that Administration recommends its inclusion in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program.

Mr. P. Lambert moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the structure, located at 3782 Highway 665, Montegut, LA, owned by Elsie Eva Hotard Charpentier as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU POINT AU CHIEN. BOUNDED ABOVE BY JOSEPH NAQUIN. BOUNDED BELOW BY AURELIEN HOTARD. LOT 20 X 180’. CB 1751/186.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 123 Jackland Street, owned by Edward Knightshade, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large noted that the structure at the aforementioned location has been badly flooded; that two (2) locations in the foundation are being “undermine”; that FEMA has approved its eligibility under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program; that no response has been received with regards to the posting, advertisement, or submission of certified letters to the owner; and that Administration recommends its inclusion in the aforementioned program.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin and Mr. P. Lambert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 123 Jackland Street, Chauvin, LA, owned by Edward Knightshade, as described below:

‘ON THE LEFT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU LITTLE CAILLOU. BOUNDED ABOVE BY REUBEN EARLY. BOUNDED BELOW BY JACK KNIGHTSHADE. A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND IN THE PARISH OF TERREBONNE, LA ON THE LIEFT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU LITTLE CAILLOU (BUT NOT FRONTING THEREON) ABOUT 12 MILES BELOW THE CITY OF HOUMA, LA. MEASURING 3 ARPENTS FRONT ON A LANE BY DEPTH TO REUBEN EARLY. CB 238/105.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 105 Jenkins Street, owned by Wallace Washington, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that advertisement of the condemnation hearing has been posted; certified letters have been mailed; FEMA has deem the structure eligible for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program; no response has been received from the owner; and that Administration recommends its inclusion in the aforementioned program.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 105 Jenkins Street, Gibson, LA, owned by Wallace Washington, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK. BOUNDED ABOVE BY PHILIP JENKINS. BOUNDED BELOW BY ISSAC ALDRIDGE. HAVING A FRONTAGE ½ ARPENT BY DEPTH SURVEY. LOCATED IN SECTION 90, T16S – R15E. LESS LOTS SOLD. ALSO LOT 48 X 189’ ON (NORTH SIDE) HIGHWAY. BOUNDED ABOVE BY HERBERT JENKINS. BOUNDED BELOW BY BENJAMIN RUFFIN. LESS LOT 36 X 192’ ON PUBLIC ROAD SOLD. CB 1855/570.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 210 Kraemer Street, owned by John J. Derrick and Christine Derrick, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that no response has been received from the aforementioned property owner; that notice has been served as required by law; that the structure has been deemed eligible by FEMA for the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program; and then recommended that the structure be included in the aforementioned program.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council finds that the structure, located at 210 Kraemer Street, Houma, LA, owned by John J. Derrick and Christine Derrick, as described below:

‘TRAILER ON PROPERTY OF JAMES F. PEOPLES AND DONNA PEOPLES.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 4558 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Louise Mitchell Beamon, of which there were no comments at this time.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the aforementioned owners have been non-responsive and that Administration recommends including the structure in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program.

The Chairman recognized Mr. Lionel Beamon of 4560 North Bayou Black Drive, who stated that he does not wish to have the structure located at 4558 North Bayou Black Drive demolished and that he intends to repair the structure.

Councilwoman A. Williams explained the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program funding opportunity which does not cost property owners anything and noted that should a continuance be granted to repair the structure, the owner would have to comply with Parish Building Code provisions.

Mr. Beamon interjected that the property belongs to his grandmother and that he resides at said location.

The Chairman explained to Mr. Beamon that a renovation permit would be necessary to renovate the structure.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential structure, located at 4558 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Louise Mitchell Beamon.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 4560 D North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Louise Mitchell Beamon, of which there were no comments from the public at this time.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the aforementioned property owners have been non-responsive and that Administration recommends including the structure in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program.

Councilwoman A. Williams noted that there are two (2) structures located at 4560 D North Bayou Black Drive; and that another gentleman appeared before the commence of the hearings to request that the structure be demolished.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K Voisin, “THAT, the Council continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential mobile home structure, located at 4560 D North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Louise Mitchell Beamon.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 4560 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Louise Mitchell Beamon, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK. BOUNDED ABOVE BY THE ESTATE OF MRS. KEZIAH DIGGS, ETALS. BOUNDED BELOW BY JEFF & CORNELIUS BOLDEN & WIFE. HAVING A FRONTAGE 26’ BY DEPTH 40 ARPENTS CB 356/426.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 4824 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Beverly Porche Bolden, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large recommended that the structure at the aforementioned location be withdrawn from consideration under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program because the structure has been demolished. He noted that no demolition permit was obtained.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to remove from consideration, under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program, the residential structure, located at 4824 North Bayou Black, Gibson, LA, owned by Beverly Porche Bolden.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 4890 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Murphy Matthews, Jr., Evanna Watson Alvis, Murita Watson Trosclair, Edith Matthews Horry, Robert Curtis Matthews, Verline Matthews Johnson, Joseph Matthews, Doris Willard Matthews Banks, Robert Matthews, Jr., Ruby Matthews Bennett, Effie Williams Mallard, Joe Gray, Jr., Carrie Jean Gray, Ollie Gray, George Wilbert Matthews, Hosey Wills Matthews, Albertha Matthews Proctor, Hayward Matthews, Virginia Matthews Johnson, Emelda Matthews, Emeline Matthews, Lionel Matthews, Robert Lee Matthews, Ethel Graham Reed, Joseph Briscoe, Michael Briscoe, Rudolph Briscoe, Lillie Briscoe Labaud, Althea Briscoe Nicholas, Marshall Briscoe, Jr., Eva Matthews Becnel, Francis M. Nevers, James Matthews, Jr., Earl Matthews, Sr., Thomas Matthews, Sr., Victoria M. Brown, Junius M. Matthews, John Matthews aka John Celestin. Sr.; Roland Payne, Rosey Bell Matthews Wolfe, Floyd Matthews aka Floyd Ruffin, Sr., Anita Theriot Harper, Tony F. Theriot, Francis J. Theriot, Deborah Theriot, and the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government, of which there was no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the property owners have been non-responsive and then recommended that the structure be included in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 4890 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Murphy Matthews, Jr., Evanna Watson Alvis, Murita Watson Trosclair, Edith Matthews Horry, Robert Curtis Matthews, Verline Matthews Johnson, Joseph Matthews, Doris (Willard) Matthews Banks, Robert Matthews, Jr., Ruby Matthews Bennett, Effie (Williams) Mallard, Joe Gray, Jr., Carrie Jean Gray, Ollie Gray, George Wilbert Matthews, Hosey Willis Matthews, Albertha Matthews Proctor, Hayward Matthews, Virginia Matthews Johnson, Emelda Matthews, Emeline Matthews, Lionel Matthews, Robert Lee Matthews, Ethel Graham Reed, Joseph Briscoe, Michael Briscoe, Rudolph Briscoe, Lillie Briscoe Labaud, Althea Briscoe Nicholas, Marshall Briscoe, Jr., Eva Matthews Becnel, Francis M. Nevers, James Matthews, Jr., Earl Matthews, Sr., Victoria M. Brown, Junius M. Matthews, John Matthews a/k/a John Celestin, Sr., Roland Payne, Rosey Bell Matthews Wolfe, Floyd Matthews a/k/a Floyd Ruffin, Sr., Anita Theriot Harper, Tony F. Theriot, Francis J. Theriot, Jr., Deborah Theriot, and the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government, as described below:

‘A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND TOGETHER WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AS WELL AS ALL RIGHTS AND SERVITUDES THEREUNTO BELONGING, SITUATED IN THE PARISH OF TERREBONNE, LA, ABOUT 16 ½ MILES FROM THE CITY OF HOUMA ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK COMPRISED IN SECTION 24 T17S R15E, AND COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING TRACTS TO WIT: (A) A TRACT MEASURING ½ ARPENT FRONT BY DEPTH OF SURVEY, BOUNDED ABOVE OR EAST BY PROPERTY OF ISHAM JACKSON, AND BELOW BY TRACT DESCRIBED BELOW UNDER CAPTION ‘(B)’. ACQUIRED BY GEORGE MATTHEWS FROM COLLINS MATTHEWS BY ACT OF RECORD IN CB RR/772. (B) A TRACT MEASURING 3 ½ ARPENTS FRONT BY DEPTH TO THE SHAFFER CANAL. BOUNDED ABOVE BY TRACT DESCRIBED UNDER CAPTION ‘(A)’ AND BELOW BY TRACT BELOW DESCRIBED UNDER ‘(C)’, ACQUIRED BY GEORGE MATTHEWS AS FOLLOWS: ENTIRE FRONTAGE BY DEPTH OF 1700 FT. FROM ABRAHAM BLUM BY ACT OF RECORD IN CB ZZ/3 AND REMAINDER OF SAID TRACT FROM C. D. CRAIGHEAD BY ACT OF RECORD IN CB 56/238. (C) A TRACT MEASURING 1 ACRE FRONT BY DEPTH OF SURVEY. BOUNDED ABOVE BY TRACT DESCRIBED UNDER CAPTION (B) AND BELOW OR WEST BY THE GREENWOOD PLANTATION OF THE ESTATE OF H. C. MINOR ACQUIRED BY GEORGE MATTHEWS FROM LOVINSKI BONVILLAIN BY ACT RECORDED IN CB FF/163. SEE ALSO CB UU/792. LESS AND EXCEPTING A LOT SITUATED AT THE UPPER OR EASTERNMOST LINE OF SIAD TRACT ‘C’, MEASURING 30 FEET FRONT ON SAID BAYOU BY DEPTH OF 60 FEET SOLD TO MOUNT PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH BY ACT OF RECORD IN CB QQ/44. (SEE ALSO SUCC. OF GEORGE MATTHEWS, PROBATE NO. 1958 AND THE JUDGEMENT RECORDED IN CB 141/508) CB 2141/795.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 4892 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Murphy Matthews, Jr., Evanna Watson Alvis, Murita Watson Trosclair, Edith Matthews Horry, Robert Curtis Matthews, Verline Matthews Johnson, Joseph Matthews, Doris Willard Matthews Banks, Robert Matthews, Jr., Ruby Matthews Bennett, Effie Williams Mallard, Joe Gray, Jr., Carrie Jean Gray, Ollie Gray, George Wilbert Matthews, Hosey Wills Matthews, Albertha Matthews Proctor, Hayward Matthews, Virginia Matthews Johnson, Emelda Matthews, Emeline Matthews, Lionel Matthews, Robert Lee Matthews, Ethel Graham Reed, Joseph Briscoe, Michael Briscoe, Rudolph Briscoe, Lillie Briscoe Labaud, Althea Briscoe Nicholas, Marshall Briscoe, Jr., Eva Matthews Becnel, Francis M. Nevers, James Matthews, Jr., Earl Matthews, Sr., Thomas Matthews, Sr., Victoria M. Brown, Junius M. Matthews, John Matthews aka John Celestin. Sr.; Roland Payne, Rosey Bell Matthews Wolfe, Floyd Matthews aka Floyd Ruffin, Sr., Anita Theriot Harper, Tony F. Theriot, Francis J. Theriot, Deborah Theriot, and the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that no response has been received from any of the aforementioned property owners with respect to the posting or mailing of condemnation hearing on the structure at said location.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 4892 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Murphy Matthews, Jr., Evanna Watson Alvis, Murita Watson Trosclair, Edith Matthews Horry, Robert Curtis Matthews, Verline Matthews Johnson, Joseph Matthews, Doris (/Willard) Matthews Banks, Robert Matthews, Jr., Ruby Matthews Bennett, Effie (Williams) Mallard, Joe Gray, Jr., Carrie Jean Gray, Ollie Gray, George Wilbert Matthews, Hosey Willis Matthews, Albertha Matthews Proctor, Hayward Matthews, Virginia Matthews Johnson, Emelda Matthews, Emeline Matthews, Lionel Matthews, Robert Lee Matthews, Ethel Graham Reed, Joseph Briscoe, Michael Briscoe, Rudolph Briscoe, Lillie Briscoe Labaud, Althea Briscoe Nicholas, Marshall Briscoe, Jr., Eva Matthews Becnel, Francis M. Nevers, James Matthews, Jr., Earl Matthews, Sr., Victoria M. Brown, Junius M. Matthews, John Matthews a/k/a John Celestin, Sr., Roland Payne, Rosey Bell Matthews Wolfe, Floyd Matthews a/k/a Floyd Ruffin, Sr., Anita Theriot Harper, Tony F. Theriot, Francis J. Theriot, Jr., Deborah Theriot, Government, as described below:

‘A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND TOGETHER WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AS WELL AS ALL RIGHTS AND SERVITUDES THEREUNTO BELONGING, SITUATED IN THE PARISH OF TERREBONNE, LA, ABOUT 16 ½ MILES FROM THE CITY OF HOUMA ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK COMPRISED IN SECTION 24 T17S R15E, AND COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING TRACTS TO WIT: (A) A TRACT MEASURING ½ ARPENT FRONT BY DEPTH OF SURVEY, BOUNDED ABOVE OR EAST BY PROPERTY OF ISHAM JACKSON, AND BELOW BY TRACT DESCRIBED BELOW UNDER CAPTION ‘(B)’. ACQUIRED BY GEORGE MATTHEWS FROM COLLINS MATTHEWS BY ACT OF RECORD IN CB RR/772. (B) A TRACT MEASURING 3 ½ ARPENTS FRONT BY DEPTH TO THE SHAFFER CANAL. BOUNDED ABOVE BY TRACT DESCRIBED UNDER CAPTION ‘(A)’ AND BELOW BY TRACT BELOW DESCRIBED UNDER ‘(C)’, ACQUIRED BY GEORGE MATTHEWS AS FOLLOWS: ENTIRE FRONTAGE BY DEPTH OF 1700 FT. FROM ABRAHAM BLUM BY ACT OF RECORD IN CB ZZ/3 AND REMAINDER OF SAID TRACT FROM C. D. CRAIGHEAD BY ACT OF RECORD IN CB 56/238. (C) A TRACT MEASURING 1 ACRE FRONT BY DEPTH OF SURVEY. BOUNDED ABOVE BY TRACT DESCRIBED UNDER CAPTION (B) AND BELOW OR WEST BY THE GREENWOOD PLANTATION OF THE ESTATE OF H. C. MINOR ACQUIRED BY GEORGE MATTHEWS FROM LOVINSKI BONVILLAIN BY ACT RECORDED IN CB FF/163. SEE ALSO CB UU/792. LESS AND EXCEPTING A LOT SITUATED AT THE UPPER OR EASTERNMOST LINE OF SIAD TRACT ‘C’, MEASURING 30 FEET FRONT ON SAID BAYOU BY DEPTH OF 60 FEET SOLD TO MOUNT PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH BY ACT OF RECORD IN CB QQ/44. (SEE ALSO SUCC. OF GEORGE MATTHEWS, PROBATE NO. 1958 AND THE JUDGEMENT RECORDED IN CB 141/508) CB 2141/795.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 4918 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Morris Matthews, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that there has been no response from any of the aforementioned property owners with respect to the posting or mailing of condemnation of the structure at said location.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 4918 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Morris Matthews, as described below:

‘A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND TOGETHER WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AS WELL AS ALL RIGHTS AND SERVITUDES THEREUNTO BELONGING.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 4920 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Morris Matthews, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that there has been no response from any of the aforementioned property owners with respect to the posting or mailing of condemnation of the structure at said location.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home, located at 4920 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Morris Matthews, as described below:

‘A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND TOGETHER WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AS WELL AS ALL RIGHTS AND SERVITUDES THEREUNTO BELONGING.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 4922 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Morris Matthews, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that there has been no response from any of the aforementioned property owners with respect to the posting or mailing of condemnation of the structure at said location.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 4922 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Morris Matthews, as described below:

‘A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND TOGETHER WITH THE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON, AS WELL AS ALL RIGHTS AND SERVITUDES THEREUNTO BELONGING.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5016 North Bayou black Drive, owned by Christopher Aitkens, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that there has been no response from any of the aforementioned property owners with respect to the posting or mailing of condemnation of the structure at said location. He noted that the structure has fallen from its support; that the structure is twisted; that the chaise is warped; and that the integrity of the structure been totally loss. For further clarification, Mr. Large explained that the notices have been served, attached to the structure, and published in the local journal as required by law in addition to certified notice being sent to the last known address on record with the Terrebonne Parish Tax Assessor’s Office.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 5016 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Christopher Aitkens, as described below:

‘TRACT 37-A GREENWOOD-OAK FOREST PLANTATION ESTATES. CB 1462/132.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5070B North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Adolph Parker, Sr. and Carolyn Parker, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that there has been no response has been received from the legal steps that have been taken and that the photograph of the structure at the aforementioned location depicts the dangerous and hazardous condition of the structure.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 5070 B North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Adolph Parker, Sr. and Carolyn Parker, as described below:

‘LOT 43-B GREENWOOD-OAK FOREST PLANTATION ESTATES. CB 1342/661.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5108 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Laurence Hayes and Paulette Hayes, of which there were no comments from the public.

Councilwoman A. Williams stated that she spoke with Ms. Paulette Hayes today and that it appears that the owner has commenced with demolishing the structure.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. P. Lambert, “THAT, the Council continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing the structure, located at 5108 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Laurence Hayes and Paulette Hayes.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5250 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Wesley Alridge, c/o Mae Pate, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the owner would like the structure at the aforementioned location included in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program, but needs additional time to obtain adequate storage. Mr. Large recommended that the matter be continued until May 24, 2011.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m, the condemnation hearing on the residential mobile home structure located at 5250 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Wesley Alridge, c/o Mae A. Pate in order to allow the owner to purchase an alternative storage building.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5250 B North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Wesley Alridge. c/o Mae A. Pate, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the owner would like the structure at the aforementioned location included in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program, but needs additional time to obtain adequate storage. Mr. Large recommended that the matter be continued until May 24, 2011.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m, the condemnation hearing on the residential mobile home structure located at 5250 B North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Wesley Allridge, c/o Mae A. Pate in order to allow the owner to purchase an alternative storage building.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5436 B North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Benjamin Ruffin and Olevia Ruffin, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that Administration has not received a response from the aforementioned property owners; that the photograph depicts the dangerous and hazardous condition of the structure; and then recommended that the structure be included in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 5436 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Benjamin Ruffin and Olevia Ruffin, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK. BOUNDED ABOVE BY JEFF GATES, JR., NOW ISAAC ALDRIDGE. BOUNDED BELOW BY THE TERREBONNE PARISH SCHOOL BOARD. HAVING A FRONTAGE 62 X DEPTH 485’. LOCATED IN SECTION 90 T16S R15E. CB 1958/507.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5440 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Benjamin Ruffin and Olevia Ruffin, of which there were no comments from the public.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. P. Lambert, “THAT, the Council finds that the structure, located at 5440 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Benjamin Ruffin and Olevia Ruffin, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK. BOUNDED ABOVE BY JEFF GATES, JR., NOW ISAAC ALDRIDGE. BOUNDED BELOW BY THE TERREBONNE PARISH SCHOOL BOARD. HAVING A FRONTAGE 62 X DEPTH 485’. LOCATED IN SECTION 90 T16S R15E. CB 1958/507.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5450 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Webster Diggs, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that Administration has not received any contact from the aforementioned owner and recommended that the structure be included in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council continue, until May 24, 2011, the condemnation hearing on the residential structure, located at 5450 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Webster Diggs.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5456 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by the Estate of James Calloway and Elaine S. Daigs, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that an heir of the aforementioned property has contacted Administration today to say thanks for the public assistance.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. P. Lambert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 5456 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by the Estate of James Calloway and Elaine S. Daigs, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK. BOUNDED ABOVE BY WEBSTER DIGGS BOUNDED BELOW BY ISAAC PREVOST. HAVING A FRONTAGE ½ ARPENT BY DEPTH 12 AND IN SECTION 91, T16E – R15E,. CB 1965/429.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5464 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by the Estate of Edward Harding c/o Abbie H. Singleton, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that an heir of the aforementioned property contacted Administration to request a continuance in order to determine what can be done with the structure and then requested that the condemnation hearing be continued until May 24, 2011.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council concurs with the recommendation of Administration to continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p.m., the condemnation hearing on the residential structure, located at 5464 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by the Estate of Edward Harding, c/o Abbie H. Singleton.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5556 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Jordan Rawlins, of which there were no comments.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that Administration has not received a response from the aforementioned property owner; and that the structure is deteriorating substantially around lower portion of the structure.

The Chairman recognized Mrs. Betty Johnson of 5560 North Bayou Black Drive, who expressed her opposition to demolishing the structures located at 5556 and 5558 North Bayou Black Drive because, in her opinion, the structures can be renovated.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council remove from consideration, under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program, the residential structure, located at 5556 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Jordan Rawlins.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council remove from consideration, under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program, the residential structure, located at 5558 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Jordan Rawlins.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5562 and 5562 ½ North Bayou Black Drive, owned by the Estate of Philip Jenkins, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that each of the structures located at the aforementioned locations have been deemed eligible by FEMA for demolition under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program; that Administration recommends that the structures be included in said program; and that no response has been received from the owners.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 5562 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by the Estate of Philip Jenkins, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK. BOUNDED ABOVE BY FRED WASHINGTON. BOUNDED BELOW BY ALICE ALVIN, ETALS. HAVING A FRONTAGE ¼ ARPENTS X DEPTH.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure , located at 5562 ½ North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by the Estate of Philip Jenkins, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK. BOUNDED ABOVE BY FRED WASHINGTON. BOUNDED BELOW BY ALICE ALVIN, ETALS. HAVING A FRONTAGE OF ¼ ARPENTS X DEPTH.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5750 North Bayou Black Drive (and accessory), owned by Henry Thomas, Jr., of which there were no comments from the public.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. P. Lambert, “THAT, the Council remove from consideration, under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program, accessory shed located at 5750 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Henry Thomas, Jr.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 5956 North Bayou Black Drive (and accessory) owned by James D. Clay and Gloria Clay, of which there were no comments from the public at this time.

Councilwoman A. Williams requested the structures located at the following locations be considered at this time:

5956 North Bayou Black Drive (and accessory structure), owned by James D. Clay and G

loria Clay;

5968 B North Bayou Black Drive, owned by the Estate of Levy Bogan;

5976 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Earl Johnson, Arlington Johnson, William H.

Johnson, Beverly Johnson Allen, Emelda Johnson Cross, Earl Johnson, Jr., Bertha

Johnson Matthews, Constance Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Sheffield Johnson, Margaret

Johnson Brown, Rose Lee Johnson, Lenist Johnson, Earl Johnson (usufruct);

6016 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Lorraine E. Joseph Gums, Charles Hanzey, Josephine Hanzey Bogan, Josie Hanzey Alvis, Viola Hanzey Minor, Ellis Hanzey, Shirley Hanzey, Frank Hanzey, Helen Hanzey, Patterson, Laura Hanzey, the Estate of Ellen Hanzey, Emmett Smith, Kinzy Smith, Frank Hanzey, Melina Hanzey, Burnett Hanzey, Warren Hanzey, Elmer Hanzey, Virginia Cross, Katherine Cross, Burnetta Ann Cross, Quenson Cross, Ruth Mae Cross, Dorothy Matthews Daniels, Earliest Matthews, Donald Matthews, Mary Matthews Joseph, and William Matthews, Jr.;

6040 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Earl Johnson, Arlington Johnson, William H. Johnson, Beverly Johnson Allen, Emelda Johnson Cross, Bertha Johnson Matthews, Constance Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Sheffield Johnson, Margaret Johnson Brown, Rose Lee Johnson, Lenist Johnson, and Earl Johnson (usufruct);

6048 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Charles Allen % Leola Hanzey;

6078 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Hervin Robin and Gladys Robin;

6112 B North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Frances Cross Ward % Doris Mitchel

at this time.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the Ms. Lorraine Gums has requested a continuance so that she may investigate the possibility of mitigating the structure located at 6016 and then recommended that the condemnation hearing be continued until May 24, 2011.

Councilwoman A. Williams indicated that she received a call regarding the removal of 6112 B North Bayou Black Drive.

The Chairman recognized Mr. Horace Johnson of 5560 North Bayou Black Drive, who requested that 6040 North Bayou Black Drive be withdrawn from consideration under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program. He noted that the structure can be repaired and that no assistance is needed.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 5956 B North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by James D. Clay and Gloria Clay, as described below:

‘TRACT 1 MEASURING 84’ FRONT ON BAYOU BLACK AS SHOWN ON ‘SURVEY OF TRACTS 1, 2, AND 3 PROPERTY CLAIMED BY ROOSEVELT GARRETT, ETAL, IN SECTION 105 T16S R15E’ BOUNDED NORTHEAST BY THE ESTATE OF LEVY BOGAN, TO THE WEST BY BAYOU BLACK AND SOUTH BY TRACT 2. CB 809/410.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. B. Hebert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 5968 B North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson , LA, owned by the Estate of Levy Bogan, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK. BOUNDED ABOVE BY WILLIAM EWING. BOUNDED BELOW BY ALEX JOHNSON. SECTION 105 T16S – R15E CB WW/711.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 5976 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Earl Johnson, Arlington Johnson, Williams H. Johnson, Beverly Johnson Allen, Emelda Johnson Cross, Earl Johnson, Jr., Bertha Johnson Matthews, Constance Johnson Williams, Thomas Johnson, Sheffield Johnson, Margaret Johnson Brown, Rose Lee Johnson, Lenist Johnson, and Earl Johnson usufruct, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK. BOUNDED ABOVE BY THE ESTATE OF NATHAN HENSEY OR ALEX JOHNSON. BOUNDED BELOW BY ALEX JOHNSON OR THE ESTATE OF NATHAN HENSEY. HAVING A FRONTAGE 1 ARPENT BY DEPTH CB 377/518.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the structure, located at 6016 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Lorraine E. Joseph Gums, Charles Hanzey, Josephine Hanzy Bogan, Josie Hanzey, Henry Hanzey, Viola Hanzy Minor, Ellis Hanzey, Shirley Hanzey, Frank Hanzey, Helen Hanzey Patterson, Laura Hanzey, the Estate of Ellen Hanzey, Kinzy Smith, Frank Hanzey, Melina Hanzey, Burnette Hanzey, Warren Hanzey, Elmer Hanzey, Virginia Cross, Katherine Cross, Burnetta Ann Cross, Quenson Cross, Ruth Mae Cross, Dorothy Matthews Daniels, Earliest Matthews, Mary Matthews, Joseph, and Williams Matthews, Jr.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Herbert, “THAT, the Council remove from consideration, under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program, the residential structure, located at 6040 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Earl Johnson, Arlington Johnson, Williams H. Johnson, Beverly Johnson Allen, Emelda Johnson Cross, Earl Johnson, Jr., Bertha Johnson Matthews, Constance Johnson Williams, Thomas Johnson, Sheffield Johnson, Margaret Johnson Brown, Rose Lee Johnson, Lenist Johnson, and Earl Johnson usufruct.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council finds that the structure, located at 6048 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Charles Allen, c/o Leola Hanzey, as described below:

‘ON BOTH DESCENDING BANKS OF BAYOU CHACAHOULA. BOUNDED ABOVE BY BERWICK CLARK. BOUNDED BELOW BY ALBERTHA GREEN DAVIS. BEING WESTERN ½ LOT 3. CB 155/646.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 6078 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Hervin L. Robin and Gladys Robin, as described below:

‘LOT 5, BLOCK 1 HENDRICKS TERRANCE SUBDIVISION. ALSO LOT 75 X 125’ ADJOINING LOT 5 BLOCK 1 KNOWN AS TRACT B ON MAP RECORDED. CB 569/521. CB 739/219.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council remove from consideration, under the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program, the residential mobile home structure, located at 6112 B North Bayou Black, Gibson, LA, owned by Frances Cross Ward, c/o Doris Mitchell.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following locations being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program:

6134 A North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Gertrude Brown Bogan

6172 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Billy R. Rochel

6250 North Bayou Black Drive, owned by Alvin Randell and Grace Randell

6256 North Bayou Black Drive, owners unknown

114 Oak Forest Drive, owned by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government

125 Oak Forest Drive, owned by George E Moses and Nita Moses

of which there were no comments from the general public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that Administration was contacted by Mr. Alvin Randell and Ms. Grace Randell, owners of 6250 North Bayou Black Drive, and Mr. George E. Moses and Ms. Nita Moses of all whom thanked Administration for the public assistance. He continued that he has not received any responses from the remaining aforementioned property owners.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 6134 a North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Gertrude Brown Bogan, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK. BOUNDED ABOVE BY MRS. ESTELLE MARTIN WIGGINS. BOUNDED BELOW BY DONNER CANAL. HAVING A FRONTAGE 507.68’.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 6172 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Billy R. Rochel, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK . BOUNDED BY W. I ADAMS. BOUNDED WEST BY GUY LANCON, FORMERLY NOW LUCY WINN CONTAINING ABOUT 8.7.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 6250 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by Alvin Randell, c/o Grace Randell, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK. WESTERN ½ OF LOT 17 IN SECTION 1, T16S – R14E. HAVING A FRONTAGE ½ ARPENT BY DEPTH 4 ACRES CONTAINING 2 ACRES. CB 2158/705.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 6256 North Bayou Black Drive, Gibson, LA, owner UNKNOWN, LEGAL DESCRIPTION NOT PROVIDED, is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 114 Oak Forest Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by THE Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government, as described below:

‘LOT 3 & THE WESTERNMOST 32.5’ OF LOT 2, BLOCK 3 OAK FOREST SUBDIVISION. CB 2038/543.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 125 Oak Forest Drive, Gibson, LA, owned by George E. Moses and Nita Moses, as described below:

‘LOT 3, BLOCK 4 REVISED OAK FOREST SUBDIVISION. CB 709/870.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program 117 Old Combon Road, owned by the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the aforementioned property belongs to the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government and that Administration recommends including the structure in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council finds that the structure, located at 117 Old Combon Road, Dulac, LA, owned by the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU GRAND CAILLOU. BOUNDED NORTH BY CHARLES LEBLANC. BOUNDED SOUTH BY PUBLIC ROAD. LOT 105 X 113’ ON PUBLIC ROAD. ALSO LOT ON WEST SIDE OF AN ARM OF BAYOU GRAND CAILLOU. BOUNDED NORTH BY WILLIS AVET. BOUNDED SOUTH BY ARNOLD DESILVEY. BOUNDED EAST BY ARM OF BAYOU GRAND CAILLOU. BOUNDED WEST BY ALBERT J. LEBLANC. ALSO STRIP OF LAND 10 X 113’ ADJOINING ABOVE PROPERTY. CB 2158/558.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following locations being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program:

110 Rapha Court, owned by Jewel J. Short

105 Ricardo Court, owned by Schexnayder Properties, L. L. C.

126 Rossetta Court, owned by Elisha Lynore Robinson, Tobias Robinson, and Chantler Tiara Robinson

105 Sam Rapp Street, owned by the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government

106 Sam Rapp Street, owned by Larenda Stewart Jackson

107 Sam Rapp Street, owned by Shirley Stewart Scott

of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that Administration has received a response from Ms. Larenda Stewart Jackson, owner of 106 Sam Rapp Street, who indicated that there is a dispute with the ownership of said property. Mr. Large requested that the condemnation hearing on said property be continued until May 24, 2011.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 110 Rapha Court, Gibson, LA, owned by Jewel Short 1/2, as described below:

‘TRACT 41-B, GREENWOOD-OAK FOREST PLANTATION ESTATES. LESS 160.69’ ALONG PUBLIC ROAD X DEPTH 320’ SOLD TO FREDERICK DAWSON. CB 839/78. CB 1817/175.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 105 Ricardo Court, Gibson, LA, owned by Schexnayder Properties, L. L. C. (no information available on the aforementioned location; however the surrounding parcels and mobile homes are owned by the aforementioned party), as described below:

‘TRACTS 5, 6, AND THE REAR PORTION OF TRACT 7 BEGINNING 1,017 FT. FROM U. S. HIGHWAY 90. LESS & EXCEPT: TRACT W-X-Y-Z-W (104 X 246’), BEING A PORTION OF TRACT 5 SOLD TO THANH HUU NGUYEN CB 1424/103 (SEE ALSO CB 937/216). TRACT ‘C’ RETAINED BY FRANKLIN J. CAVALIER AND WIFE. CB 1549/458 CB 2046/680.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure , located at 126 Rossetta Court, Gibson, LA, owned by Elisha Lynore Robinson, Charles Tobias Robinson, and Chantler Tiara Robinson, as described below:

‘LOT 12 LIVE OAK ESTATES. CB 1517/827.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 105 Sam Rapp Street, Gibson, LA, owned by the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government, as described below:

‘LOT 50’ FRONT BY DEPTH 100’ ON A LANE RUNNING THROUGH THE PROPERTY (SAM RAPP STREET). CB 2201/436.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential structure, located at 106 Sam Rapp Street, Gibson, LA, owned by Larenda Stewart Jackson in order to clarify the ownership of said property.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 107 Sam Rapp Street, Gibson, LA, owned by Shirley Stewart Scott, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK. BOUNDED ABOVE ON NORTH BY SAM RAPP. BOUNDED BELOW OR SOUTH BY SAM RAPP LOT 50 X 52’ ON LANE LOCATED 250’ NORTH.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following locations being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program:

4580 and 4580 B Shrimpers Row, owned by L & R Realty, Inc., P & G Realty Co.

4738 and 4738 B Shrimpers Row, owned by Willie Bonvillain, IV

5528 Shrimpers Row, owned by Calvin Guidry

5979 Shrimpers Row, owned by Morris A. Lottinger, Jr., John Tullis Hellier, Gail Miller Tracy, Cyril Ann Hellier, Libbye Ann Hellier, Harry V. Lottinger, and Elizabeth Lottinger Gayle

6427B Shrimpers Row, owned by Wilma Luke Blanchard

6545 Shrimpers Row, owned Camille J. Dupre, Jr.

7043 Shrimpers Row, owned by Joseph Alvin Verdin and Diana Verdin

7232 Shrimpers Row, owned by Paul Fanguy

and then recognized Mr. Paul Fanguy of 7213 Shrimpers Row, who stated that the photograph depicts a shed is located on the property located at 7232 Shrimpers Row and that there is another structure is located on said site.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that Administration’s recommendation is to condemn only the shed on the property located at 7232 Shrimpers Row; and that Mr. Morris Lottinger called to thank Administration for the public assistance. He then recommended that all of the previously mentioned structures be placed in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 4580 Shrimpers Row, Dulac, LA, owned by L & R Realty, Inc., Lana & Brothers, L. L. C., and P & G Realty Company, as described below:

‘LOT 17, BLOCK 8 (REDIVISION OF BLOCK 8 & A PORTION OF BLOCK 9) CASTLEGUARD NORTH SUBDIVISION. CB 1585/644.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the structure, located at 4580 B Shrimpers Row, Dulac, LA, owned by L & R Realty, Inc., Lana & Brothers, L. L. C., and P & G Realty Company, as described below:

‘LOT 17 BLOCK B (REDIVISION OF BLOCK 8 & A PORTION OF BLOCK 9) CASTLEGUARD NORTH SUBDIVISION. CB 1585/644.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 4738 Shrimpers Row, Dulac, LA, owned by Willie Bonvillain, IV, as described below:

‘LOT 3-A, ADDENDUM NO. 2 CASTLEGUARD NORTH SUBDIVISION, REDIVISION OF LOT 10 CANE BRAKE SUBDIVISION. CB 1822/504

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 4738 B Shrimpers Row, Dulac, LA, owned by Willie Bonvillain, IV, as described below:

‘LOT 3-A, ADDENDUM NO. 2 CASTLEGUARD NORTH SUBDIVISION, REDIVISION OF LOT 10 CANE BRAKE SUBDIVISION. CB 1822/504.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 5528 Shrimpers Row, Dulac, LA, owned by Calvin Guidry, as described below:

‘TRACT 1 ON ‘MAP SHOWING THE DIVISION OF A PORTION OF THE PROPERTY BELONGING TO HUEY AUTHEMENT IN SECTION 1, T19S R17E. CB 2046/503.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the shed, located at 5979 Shrimpers Row, Dulac, LA, owned by Morris A. Lottinger, Jr., John Tullis Hellier, Gail Miller Tracy, Cyril Ann Hellier, Libbye Ann Hellier, Harry Lottinger, and Elizabeth Lottinger Gayle, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU GRAND CAILLOU. BOUNDED ABOVE BY DELMAS BOURG. BOUNDED BELOW BY ALBERT HEBERT. HAVING A FRONTAGE 3 ¾ ARPENTS BY DEPTH OF SURVEY. LESS RIGHT-OF-WAY HOUMA NAVIGATION CANAL. CB 254/337, CONTAINING 135 ACRES. CB 1960/62.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the shed is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the shed and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the shed through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 6427 B Shrimpers Row, Dulac, LA, owned by Wilma Luke Blanchard, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU GRAND CAILLOU. BOUNDED ABOVE BY PIERRE W. LUKE. BOUNDED BELOW BY ORIS CARLOS. BATTURE LOT 64’ FRONT. CB 306/440.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 6545 Shrimpers Row, Dulac, LA, owned by Camille J. Dupre, Jr., as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU GRAND CAILLOU. BOUNDED ABOVE BY ADELINE O. BOQUET LEBOUEF. BOUNDED BELOW BY JUSTIE SOCO IN SECTION 68 T19S R17E. LESS BATTURE LOT 96 X 3 ARPENTS SOLD TO JOSEPH DUPRE. CB 159/180. LESS BATTURE LOT 96 X 3 ARPENTS SOLD TO LAWRENCE DUPRE CB 186/413. LESS 160 FT. X SURVEY SOLD TO JOSEPH DUPRE. CB 332/173. LESS 92 FT. X SURVEY SOLD TO LAWRENCE J. DUPRE. CB 332/174. LESS 1 ARPENT X SURVEY SOLD TO WILSON DUPRE, JR. CB 285/13 & 332/457 CB 1966/239.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile structure, located at 7043 Shrimpers Row, Dulac, LA, owned by Joseph Alvin Verdin and Diana Verdin, as described below:

‘LOTS 2, 3, & 4 BLOCK 1 OAK ESTATES SUBDIVISION. CB 1749/679.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council finds that the shed, located at 7232 Shrimpers Row, Dulac, LA, owned by Paul Fanguy, as described below:

‘LOT 5, BLOCK 5 OAK ESTATES.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the shed is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the shed structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the shed through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. J. Pizzolatto.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following locations being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program:

3484, 3488, and 3490 Southdown Mandalay Road, owned by Cenac Family Properties, L. L. C.

4080, 4082, 4084, 4086, 4086B, and 4088 Southdown Mandalay Road, owned by Marguriete Kinny Duplantis

4108, 4112 B, 4112 C, and 4114 Southdown Mandalay Road, owned by Augustine Dapremont Lacour, Serpas Testamentary Trust, Lawrence Dapremont, Barbara Ann Dapremont, Angeline Theresa Dapremont, August Columbus Dapremont, Jr.

4232 Southdown Mandalay Road, owned by Charis Rock Bourg, Ginger Rock Davis, Michael M. Rock, and Jade Rock Huffmaster

4318 Southdown Mandalay Road, owned by Jesse Redmond, Jr. and Wanda Redmond

4082 B Southdown Mandalay Road, and Marguriete Kinny Duplantis

of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that no response has been received regarding the structures located at 3484, 3488, and 3490 Southdown Mandalay Road, owned by Cenac Family Properties, L. L. C.; that Administration recommends including the aforementioned structures in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program; that 4080, 4082, 4084, 4086, 4086B, 4088, and 4082 B Southdown Mandalay Road, and Marguriete Kinny Duplantis be continued until May 24, 2011 in order to allow the owner to devise a recovery plan; that the owners of 4108, 4112 B, 4112 C, and 4114 Southdown Mandalay Road, owned by Augustine Dapremont Lacour, Serpas Testamentary Trust, Lawrence Dapremont, Barbara Ann Dapremont, Angeline Theresa Dapremont, August Columbus Dapremont, Jr., and 4318 Southdown Mandalay Road, owned by Jesse Redmond, Jr. and Wanda Redmond, have express their thanks for inclusion into the aforementioned program; and that no response has been received from Mr. Jesse Redmond, Jr. and Ms. Wanda Redmond, owners of 4318 Southdown Mandalay Road and Ms. Charis Rock Bourg, Ms. Ginger Rock Davis, Mr. Michael M. Rock, and Ms. Jade Rock Huffmaster, owners 4232 Southdown Mandalay Road.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 3484 Southdown Mandalay Road, Houma, LA, owned by Cenac Family Properties, L. L. C., as described below:

‘A TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING 725.0034 ACRES AS SHOWN ON ‘SURVEY OF MANDALAY WATERPROOF PLANTATION IN SECTIONS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 82, 95 T17S R16E, SECTIONS 63, 64, 65, 66, 74,75, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 102, 103, 104, T17S R17E, AND SECTION 2 T18S R16E.’

‘LESS DRILL SITES 3, 4, AND A PORTION OF 2 CONTAINING 10 ACRES SOLD TO PELTO OIL CO. ETALS. CB 800/422.’

‘LESS 4.68 ACRES SOLD EVERETTE NEWMAN. CB 232/485.’

‘LESS 3 TRACTS SOLD A. WM. GRILLET, JR. AND WIFE. CB 496/180.’

‘LESS 1 ACRE TRACT SOLD TO JOHN E. FAUCHEAUX, ETAL. CB 497/973.’

‘LESS 0.833 ACRE TRACT AND 0.123 ACRE BATTURE SOLD EARL HICKS. CB 529/749.’

‘LESS 10.050 ACRES SOLD TO E. H. NEWMAN. CB 576/678.’

LESS 3.60 ACRES SOLD TO SOUTH LA ELECTRIC CORP. CB 577/847.

LESS 0.356 ACRE TRACT SOLD TO UNIVERSAL COMPRESSION, INC. CB 1926/10. CB 1496/294.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 3488 Southdown Mandalay Road, Houma, LA, owned by Cenac Family Properties, L. L. C., as described below:

‘A TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING 725.0034 ACRES AS SHOWN ON ‘SURVEY OF MANDALAY WATERPROOF PLANTATION IN SECTION 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 82, 95 T17S R16E, SECTIONS 63, 64, 65, 66, 74, 75, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 102, 103, 104 T17S R17E, AND SECTION 2 T18S R16E.’

‘LESS DRILL SITES 3, 4, AND A PORTION OF 2 CONTAINING 10 ACRES SOLD TO PELTO OIL CO., ETALS. CB 800/422.’

‘LESS 4.68 ACRES SOLD EVERETTE NEWMAN. CB 232/485.’

‘LESS 3 TRACTS SOLD A. WM. GRILLET, JR. AND WIFE . CB 496/180.’

‘LESS 1 ACRE TRACT SOLD JOHN E. FAUCHEAUX, ETALS. CB 497/973.’

‘LESS 0.833 ACRE TRACT AND 0.123 ACRE BATTURE SOLD EARL HICKS. CB 529/749./

‘LESS 10.050 ACRES SOLD TO E. H. NEWMAN. CB 576/678.’

‘LESS 3.60 ACRES SOLD TO SOUTH LA ELECTRIC CORP. CB 577/847’.

‘LESS 0.356 ACRE TRACT SOLD TO UNIVERSAL COMPRESSION, INC. CB 1926/10. CB 1496/294.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 3490 Southdown Mandalay Road, Houma, LA, owned by Cenac Family Properties, L. L. C., as described below:

‘A TRACT OF LAND CONTAINING 725.0034 ACRES AS SHOWN ON ‘SURVEY OF MANDALAY WATERPROOF PLANTATION IN SECTION 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 82, 95 T17S R16E, SECTIONS 63, 64, 65, 66, 74, 75, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 102, 103, 104 T17S R17E, AND SECTION 2 T18S R16E.’

‘LESS DRILL SITES 3, 4, AND A PORTION OF 2 CONTAINING 10 ACRES SOLD TO PELTO OIL CO., ETALS. CB 800/422.’

‘LESS 4.68 ACRES SOLD EVERETTE NEWMAN. CB 232/485.’

‘LESS 3 TRACTS SOLD A. WM. GRILLET, JR. AND WIFE . CB 496/180.’

‘LESS 1 ACRE TRACT SOLD JOHN E. FAUCHEAUX, ETALS. CB 497/973.’

‘LESS 0.833 ACRE TRACT AND 0.123 ACRE BATTURE SOLD EARL HICKS. CB 529/749./

‘LESS 10.050 ACRES SOLD TO E. H. NEWMAN. CB 576/678.’

‘LESS 3.60 ACRES SOLD TO SOUTH LA ELECTRIC CORP. CB 577/847.’

LESS 0.356 ACRE TRACT SOLD TO UNIVERSAL COMPRESSION, INC. CB 1926/10. CB 1496/294.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential mobile home structure, located at 4080 Southdown Mandalay, Houma, LA, owned by Marguriete Kinny Duplantis.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential structures located at 4082 Southdown Mandalay, Houma, LA, owned by Marguriete Kinny Duplantis in order to allow the owner to devise a recovery plan for the seven (7) structures on site.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential structures, located at 4084 Southdown Mandalay, Houma, LA, owned by Marguriete Kinny Duplantis in order to allow the owner to devise a recovery plan for the seven (7) structures onsite.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential structure, located at 4086 Southdown Mandalay Road, Houma, LA, owned by Marguriete Kinny Duplantis in order to allow the owner to prepare a recovery plan for the seven (7) structures located on the site.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential mobile home structure located at 4086 B Southdown Mandalay Road, Houma, LA, owned by Marguriete Kinny Duplantis in order to allow the owner to devise a recovery plan for the seven (7) structures on the site.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential structure located at 4088 Southdown Mandalay Road, Houma, LA, owned by Marguriete Kinny Duplantis in order to allow the property owner to devise a recovery plan for the seven (7) structures located on the site.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 4108 Southdown Mandalay Road, Houma, LA, owned by Augustine Dapremont LaCour, Sepas Testamentary Trust, Lawrence Dapremont, Barbara Ann Dapremont, Angeline Theresa Dapremont, and August Columbus Dapremont, Jr., as described below:

‘ACRES AS SHOWN ON ‘SURVEY OF MANDALAY WATERPROOF PLANTATION IN SECTION 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 82, 95, T17S R16E, SECTIONS 63, 64, 65, 66, 74, 75, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 102, 103, 104, T17S R17E, AND SECTION 2 T18S R16E.’ LESS DRILL SITES 3, 4, AND A PORTION OF 2 CONTAINING 10 ACRES SOLD PELTO OIL CO. ETAS. CB 800/422. LESS 4.68 ACRES SOLD EVERETTE NEWMAN. CB 232/485. LESS 3 TRACTS SOLD A. WM. GRILLETS, JR. AND WIFE. CB 496/180. LESS 1 ACRE TRACT SOLD JOHN E. FAUCHEAUX, ETAL. CB 497/973. LESS 0.833 ACRE TRACT AND 0.123 ACRE BATTURE SOLD EARL HICKS. CB 529/749. LESS 10.050 ACRES SOLD E. H. NEWMAN. CB 576/678. LESS 3.60 ACRESSOLD TO SOUTH LA ELECTRIC CORP. CB 577/847. LESS 0.356 ACRE TRACT SOLD TO UNIVERSAL COMPRESSION, INC. CB 1926/10. CB 1496/294.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 4112 B Southdown Mandalay Road, Houma, LA, owned by Augustine Dapremont LaCour, Serpas Testamentary Trust, Lawrence Dapremont, Barbara Ann Dapremont, Angeline Theresa Dapremont, and August Columbus Dapremont, Jr., as described below:

‘ACRES AS SHOWN ON ‘SURVEY OF MANDALAY WATERPROOF PLANTATION IN SECTION 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 82, 95, T17S R16E, SECTIONS 63, 64, 65, 66, 74, 75, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 102, 103, 104, T17S R17E, AND SECTION 2 T18S R16E.’ LESS DRILL SITES 3, 4, AND A PORTION OF 2 CONTAINING 10 ACRES SOLD PELTO OIL CO. ETAS. CB 800/422. LESS 4.68 ACRES SOLD EVERETTE NEWMAN. CB 232/485. LESS 3 TRACTS SOLD A. WM. GRILLETS, JR. AND WIFE. CB 496/180. LESS 1 ACRE TRACT SOLD JOHN E. FAUCHEAUX, ETAL. CB 497/973. LESS 0.833 ACRE TRACT AND 0.123 ACRE BATTURE SOLD EARL HICKS. CB 529/749. LESS 10.050 ACRES SOLD E. H. NEWMAN. CB 576/678. LESS 3.60 ACRESSOLD TO SOUTH LA ELECTRIC CORP. CB 577/847. LESS 0.356 ACRE TRACT SOLD TO UNIVERSAL COMPRESSION, INC. CB 1926/10. CB 1496/294.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 4112 C Southdown Mandalay Road, Houma, LA, owned by Augustine Dapremont LaCour, Serpas Testamentary Trust, Lawrence Dapremont, Barbara Ann Dapremont, Angeline Theresa Dapremont, and August Columbus Dapremont, Jr., as described below:

‘ACRES AS SHOWN ON ‘SURVEY OF MANDALAY WATERPROOF PLANTATION IN SECTION 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 82, 95, T17S R16E, SECTIONS 63, 64, 65, 66, 74, 75, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 102, 103, 104, T17S R17E, AND SECTION 2 T18S R16E.’ LESS DRILL SITES 3, 4, AND A PORTION OF 2 CONTAINING 10 ACRES SOLD PELTO OIL CO. ETAS. CB 800/422. LESS 4.68 ACRES SOLD EVERETTE NEWMAN. CB 232/485. LESS 3 TRACTS SOLD A. WM. GRILLETS, JR. AND WIFE. CB 496/180. LESS 1 ACRE TRACT SOLD JOHN E. FAUCHEAUX, ETAL. CB 497/973. LESS 0.833 ACRE TRACT AND 0.123 ACRE BATTURE SOLD EARL HICKS. CB 529/749. LESS 10.050 ACRES SOLD E. H. NEWMAN. CB 576/678. LESS 3.60 ACRESSOLD TO SOUTH LA ELECTRIC CORP. CB 577/847. LESS 0.356 ACRE TRACT SOLD TO UNIVERSAL COMPRESSION, INC. CB 1926/10. CB 1496/294.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 4114 Southdown Mandalay Road, Houma, LA, owned by Augustine Dapremont LaCour, Serpas Testamentary Trust, Lawrence Dapremont, Barbara Ann Dapremont, Angeline Theresa Dapremont, and August Columbus Dapremont, Jr.,, as described below:

‘ACRES AS SHOWN ON ‘SURVEY OF MANDALAY WATERPROOF PLANTATION IN SECTION 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 82, 95, T17S R16E, SECTIONS 63, 64, 65, 66, 74, 75, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 102, 103, 104, T17S R17E, AND SECTION 2 T18S R16E.’ LESS DRILL SITES 3, 4, AND A PORTION OF 2 CONTAINING 10 ACRES SOLD PELTO OIL CO. ETAS. CB 800/422. LESS 4.68 ACRES SOLD EVERETTE NEWMAN. CB 232/485. LESS 3 TRACTS SOLD A. WM. GRILLETS, JR. AND WIFE. CB 496/180. LESS 1 ACRE TRACT SOLD JOHN E. FAUCHEAUX, ETAL. CB 497/973. LESS 0.833 ACRE TRACT AND 0.123 ACRE BATTURE SOLD EARL HICKS. CB 529/749. LESS 10.050 ACRES SOLD E. H. NEWMAN. CB 576/678. LESS 3.60 ACRESSOLD TO SOUTH LA ELECTRIC CORP. CB 577/847. LESS 0.356 ACRE TRACT SOLD TO UNIVERSAL COMPRESSION, INC. CB 1926/10. CB 1496/294.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 4232 Southdown Mandalay Road, , LA, owned by Charis Rock Bourg, Ginger Rock Davis, Michael M. Rock, and Jade Rock Huffmaster, as described below:

‘ACRES AS SHOWN ON ‘SURVEY OF MANDALAY WATERPROOF PLANTATION IN SECTION 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 82, 95, T17S R16E, SECTIONS 63, 64, 65, 66, 74, 75, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 102, 103, 104, T17S R17E, AND SECTION 2 T18S R16E.’ LESS DRILL SITES 3, 4, AND A PORTION OF 2 CONTAINING 10 ACRES SOLD PELTO OIL CO. ETAS. CB 800/422. LESS 4.68 ACRES SOLD EVERETTE NEWMAN. CB 232/485. LESS 3 TRACTS SOLD A. WM. GRILLETS, JR. AND WIFE. CB 496/180. LESS 1 ACRE TRACT SOLD JOHN E. FAUCHEAUX, ETAL. CB 497/973. LESS 0.833 ACRE TRACT AND 0.123 ACRE BATTURE SOLD EARL HICKS. CB 529/749. LESS 10.050 ACRES SOLD E. H. NEWMAN. CB 576/678. LESS 3.60 ACRESSOLD TO SOUTH LA ELECTRIC CORP. CB 577/847. LESS 0.356 ACRE TRACT SOLD TO UNIVERSAL COMPRESSION, INC. CB 1926/10. CB 1496/294.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 4318 Southdown Mandalay Road, Houma, LA, owned by Jesse Redmond, Jr. and Wanda Redmond, as described below:

‘ACRES AS SHOWN ON ‘SURVEY OF MANDALAY WATERPROOF PLANTATION IN SECTION 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 82, 95, T17S R16E, SECTIONS 63, 64, 65, 66, 74, 75, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 102, 103, 104, T17S R17E, AND SECTION 2 T18S R16E.’ LESS DRILL SITES 3, 4, AND A PORTION OF 2 CONTAINING 10 ACRES SOLD PELTO OIL CO. ETAS. CB 800/422. LESS 4.68 ACRES SOLD EVERETTE NEWMAN. CB 232/485. LESS 3 TRACTS SOLD A. WM. GRILLETS, JR. AND WIFE. CB 496/180. LESS 1 ACRE TRACT SOLD JOHN E. FAUCHEAUX, ETAL. CB 497/973. LESS 0.833 ACRE TRACT AND 0.123 ACRE BATTURE SOLD EARL HICKS. CB 529/749. LESS 10.050 ACRES SOLD E. H. NEWMAN. CB 576/678. LESS 3.60 ACRESSOLD TO SOUTH LA ELECTRIC CORP. CB 577/847. LESS 0.356 ACRE TRACT SOLD TO UNIVERSAL COMPRESSION, INC. CB 1926/10. CB 1496/294.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Mr. K. Voisin moved, seconded by Ms. A. Williams, “THAT, the Council concur with the recommendation of Administration to continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential mobile home structure, located at 4082 B Southdown Mandalay Road, Houma, LA, owned by Marguriete Kinny Duplantis, in order to allow the owner to devise a recovery plan for the seven (7) structures on site.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. K. Voisin.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following locations being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program:

111 Sundown Court, owned by Anna Jones

112 Sundown Court, owned by Sundowner Trailer Park, Inc.

114 Sundown Court, owned by Sundowner Trailer Park, Inc.

116 Sundown Court, owned by Sundowner Trailer Park, Inc.

202 Vega Court, owned by Schexnayder Properties, L. L. C.

of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that the owners of Sundown Trailer Park, Inc. is delighted to be part of the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program and that no response has been received from Schexnayder Properties, L. L. C.; and that the appropriate notices have been sent.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home, located at 111 Sundown Court, Gibson, LA, owned by Anna Jones, as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK BOUNDED ABOVE BY ANTHONY VETTET. BOUNDED BELOW BY PHILIO WALTHER. HAVING A FRONTAGE 2 ARPENTS BY DEPTH OF SURVEY IN SECTION 1, T16S, R14E LESS 2.45 ACRES SOLD TO GENE L. TRAHAN. CB 809/141. CB 1865/165.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 112 Sundown Court, Gibson, LA, owned by Sundowner Trailer Park, Inc., as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK BOUNDED ABOVE BY ANTHONY VETTET. BOUNDED BELOW BY PHILIO WALTHER HAVING A FRONTAGE OF 2 ARPENTS BY DEPTH OF SURVEY IN SECTION 1 T16S, R14E. LESS 2.45 ACRES SOLD TO GENE L. TRAHAN. CB 809/141. CB 1865/165.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 114 Sundown Court, Gibson, LA, owned by Sundowner Trailer Park, Inc., as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DECENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK BOUNDED ABOVE BY ANTHONY VETTET. BOUNDED BELOW BY PHILIO WALTHER. HAVING A FRONTAGE 2 ARPENTS BY DEPTH OF SURVEY IN SECTION 1, T16S, R14E LESS 2.45 ACRES SOLD TO GENE L. TRAHAN. CB 809/141. CB 1865/165.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 116 Sundown Court, Gibson, LA, owned by Sundowner Trailer Park, Inc., as described below:

‘ON THE RIGHT DESCENDING BANK OF BAYOU BLACK BOUNDED ABOVE BY ANTHONY VETTET. BOUNDED BELOW BY PHILIO WALTHER. HAVING A FRONTAGE 2 ARPENTS BY DEPTH OF SURVEY IN SECTION 1 T16S, R14E LESS 2.45 ACRES SOLD TO GENE L. TRAHAN. CB 809/141. CB 1865/165.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential mobile home structure, located at 202 Vega Court, Gibson, LA, owned by Schexnayder Properties, L. L. C., as described below:

‘TRACTS 5, 6, AND THE REAR PORTION OF TRACT 7 BEGINNING 1,017 FT. FROM U S HIGHWAY 90 LESS & EXCEPT TRACT W X Y Z W (104 X 246’), BEING A PORTION OF TRACT 5 SOLD TO THANH HUU NGUYEN. BB 1424/103 (SEE ALSO CB 937/216) TRACT ‘C’ RETAINED BY FRANKLIN J. CAVALIER & WIFE. CB 1548/458. CB 2046/680.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential mobile home structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential mobile home structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential mobile home structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman called for comments from the public on the following location being considered for FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program212 Wilderness Street (Shed Only), owned by Roy D. Windham and Debby Windham, of which there were no comments from the public.

Assistant Planning Director Geoffrey Large stated that there has been no contact from the aforementioned owners; that the structure is a storage shed in poor condition; and then recommended that the shed be included in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program.

Mr. P. Lambert moved, seconded by Mr. J. Pizzolatto, “THAT, the Council finds that the shed, located at 212 Wilderness Street, Montegut, LA, owned by Roy D. Windham and Debby Windham, as described below:

‘LOTS 11, 12, & 13 REDIVISION OF BLOCKS 7 & 15 ADDENDUM 4 MONTEGUT HEIGHTS SUBDVISION. CB 1316/561.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the shed is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the shed and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the shed through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. K. Voisin, “THAT, the Council return to the regular order of business to consider properties in District 1 that were deferred until Councilman Tillman arrived.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr. P. Lambert.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, “THAT, the Council continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearings on the structures located at: 125 Banks Avenue, Houma, LA, owned by Linwood Smith; 134 Banks Avenue, Houma, LA, owned by the Estate of George Navers; 103 Canrience Pumping Court, owned by Jodie Kufel; 109 Canrience Pumping Court, owned by Curt LeCompte and Donna Lecompte; and 201 Canrience Pumping Court, owned by Calvin C. LeJeune.” (**MOTION LACKED A SECONDED; LATER WITHDRAWN)

Assistant Planning Director noted that Councilman A. Tillman requested that the properties located at 125 and 134 Banks Street be included in the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program, and that the properties located at 103 Canrience Pumping Court, owned by Jodie Kufel; 109 Canrience Pumping Court, owned by Curt LeCompte and Donna LeCompte; and 201 Canrience Pumping Court, owned by Calvin C. LeJeune were included in the aforementioned program, as per Administration’s field survey.

The Chairman recognized Mr. Curt LeCompte of 107 Canrience Pumping Court, who requested that all structures located on Canrience Pumping Court be removed; added that structures are being demolished privately; and noted that he was unaware that a permit was necessary to demolish the structures. He stated that he was also appearing on the behalf of his brother-in-laws.

Mr. Large explained that it is importance of obtaining demolition permits in order that they may be included in the Parish’s “CRS” ratings because the permits statistics affects the Parish’s discount rate for the program. He added that there is no cost for the demolition permits.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 125 Banks Avenue, Houma, LA, owned by Linwood Smith, as described below:

‘LOT 13, BLOCK C MECHANICVILLE. CB 246/541.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council finds that the residential structure, located at 134 Banks Avenue, Houma, LA, owned by the Estate of George Navers, as described below:

‘LOT 35, BLOCK B MECHANICVILLE, CB 1261/36.’

is in such a condition as to cause possible immediate loss or damage to person or property and constitutes a grave public emergency that endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and accordingly, the residential structure is, hereby, condemned and the owner is ordered to demolish and/or remove the residential structure and to remove all personal effects within fifteen (15) days of the condemnation order. In default of which the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government may proceed to demolish and remove the residential structure through the FEMA Public Demolition Assistance Program being administered by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential mobile home structure, located at 103 Canrience Pumping Court, Gibson, LA, owned by Jodie Kufel, in order to allow the owner to obtain a demolition permit.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential mobile home structure, located at 109 Canrience Pumping Court, Gibson, LA, owned by Curt J. LeCompte and Donna LeCompte, in order to allow the owner to obtain a demolition permit.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

Ms. A. Williams moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, the Council continue, until May 24, 2011 at 5:30 p. m., the condemnation hearing on the residential mobile home structure, located at 201 Canrience Pumping Court, Gibson, LA, owned by Calvin C. LeJeune, in order to allow the owner to obtain a demolition permit.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Ms. A. Williams.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: B. Hebert, T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairman declared the motion adopted.

The Chairman noted that the next set of condemnation hearings have been scheduled for May 24, 2011, September 27, 2011, and November 15, 2011.

The power point presentations made by Administration tonight, which contain the background and history of each property, photographs of the structures in question, and Administration’s recommendations, have been made a part of the official record of these proceedings, a hard copy of which is to be maintained in the office of the Planning Department.

Mr. J. Pizzolatto moved, seconded by Mr. B. Hebert, “THAT, there being no further business to come before the Council, the meeting be adjourned.”

The Chairman called for a vote on the motion offered by Mr.

UPON ROLL CALL THERE WAS RECORDED:

YEAS: B. Hebert, J. Pizzolatto, K. Voisin, C. Voisin, P. Lambert, and A. Williams.

NAYS: None.

ABSENT: T. Cavalier, J. Cehan, and A. Tillman.

The Chairwoman declared the motion adopted and the meeting adjourned at 6:43 p.m.

SUZETTE THOMAS, MINUTE CLERK

ATTEST:

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CLAYTON J. VOISIN, SR., CHAIRMAN

Terrebonne PARISH COUNCIL

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CHARLETTE D. Poché

COUNCIL CLERK

Terrebonne PARISH COUNCIL

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