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?LEGAL NOTICE
Johnson Bayou, Louisiana
April 25, 2022
The Board of Commissioners, serving as governing authority of Johnson Bayou Recreation District of the Parish of Cameron Parish, Louisiana, met in regular public session at its regular meeting place of said Board, 135 Berwick Road, Johnson Bayou, Louisiana, at 6:00 o’clock p.m. on Monday, April 25, 2022, pursuant to written notice given to each and every member thereof and duly posted in the manner required by law.
The President called the meeting to order and on roll call, the following members were present: Tammy Erbelding, Heath Jinks, Calise Romero, Pamela Romero
ABSENT: Adrienne Jinks
The President of the Board stated that one of the purposes of the meeting was for canvassing and tabulating the returns of an election held in Johnson Bayou Recreation District of Cameron Parish, Louisiana (the “District”) on March 26, 2022, on the question of authorizing renewal of a special ad valorem tax on all taxable property within the District, and thereupon presented the following proces verbal, which was adopted by the following vote:
YEAS: Tammy Erbelding, Heath Jinks, Calise Romero, Pamela Romero
NAYS: None
PROCES VERBAL
BE IT KNOWN AND REMEMBERED that on this 25th day of April, 2022, at 6:00 o’clock p.m., in accordance with a resolution of the Board of Commissioners (the “Board”), serving as governing authority of Johnson Bayou Recreation District of Cameron Parish, Louisiana, adopted on September 27, 2021, and recorded in the records of said Board, notice of which meeting was issued and published according to law, the undersigned members of the Board, being a quorum thereof, met at the regular meeting place of the Board, and according to law examined the tabulation blanks, certificates and statements which were received from the Commissioners and Commissioners-in-Charge of the election held in Johnson Bayou Recreation District of the Parish of Cameron Parish, Louisiana on March 26, 2022 in accordance with said resolution, together with the transcription of the totals made by the Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio Parish Custodian of Voting Machines in and for Cameron Parish to determine the following proposition:
MILLAGE RENEWAL
PROPOSITION
Shall Johnson Bayou Recreation District of the Parish of Cameron, Louisiana (the “District”), be authorized to renew the levy of a tax of eight (8.00) mills on the dollar of assessed valuation on all property subject to taxation in the District (an estimated $1,803,180.60 reasonably expected to be collected per annum) for a period of ten (10) years, commencing with the year 2023, for the purpose of operating and maintaining said District’s recreation facilities within and for said District?
The results of said election proved to be as follows:
PRECINCT; NUMBER OF VOTES IN FAVOR OF PROPOSITION; NUMBER OF VOTES AGAINST PROPOSITION
01 (Part); 50; 1
04 (Part); 0; 0
Absentees; 7; 1
TOTALS; 57; 2
We therefore ascertained that the majority of qualified electors in the District qualified to vote under the Constitution and laws of the State of Louisiana voting in said election in the District voted in favor of the Millage Renewal Proposition (the “Proposition”).
At the same time and place, we did examine and canvass the returns as evidenced by said tabulation blanks, certificates, and statements received from the election Commissioners and Commissioners-in-Charge, the correctness of which were sworn to by the election Commissioners-in-Charge and Commissioners according to law, and our finding was that the returns indicated a majority voted in favor of the Proposition.
Therefore, we declare that the result of said election is in favor of the Proposition as stated above.
In accordance with law, a resolution promulgating the aforesaid results was adopted, and the Secretary of the Board was ordered to have a copy of said resolution signed by the President and published in one issue of the Cameron Pilot, a newspaper published in DeQuincy, Louisiana, and of general circulation in said District.
In accordance with the provisions of R.S. 18:1293, a copy of the Notice of Election is attached hereto as Exhibit A. An affidavit showing proof of publication of said notice is attached hereto as Exhibit B. We did, likewise, order that one copy of this proces verbal be sent to the Secretary of State to be recorded in the archives of the State of Louisiana, and that one copy be sent to the Clerk of the District Court of Cameron Parish to be recorded in the mortgage records of said Parish and that one copy be filed in the archives of this Board.
THUS DONE AND SIGNED in the presence of Sydni Rasberry and Garrett Trahan, competent witnesses on this 25th day of April, 2022, at a meeting of the Board, governing authority of Johnson Bayou Recreation District, in Johnson Bayou, Louisiana, by the undersigned members of said Board present and participating in the canvass of said election.
/s/ Heath Jinks, President
/s/ Pamela Romero, Member
/s/ Calise Romero, Member
/s/ Tammy Erbelding, Member
WITNESSES:
/s/ Sydni Rasberry
/s/ Garrett Trahan
The following resolution was thereupon introduced, and pursuant to a motion made by Pamela Romero and seconded by Calise Romero, was adopted by the following vote:
YEAS: Tammy Erbelding, Heath Jinks, Calise Romero, Pamela Romero
NAYS: None
RESOLUTION
A RESOLUTION PROMULGATING THE RESULTS OF A SPECIAL ELECTION HELD IN JOHNSON BAYOU RECREATION DISTRICT OF THE PARISH OF CAMERON, LOUISIANA ON MARCH 26, 2022.
WHEREAS, on March 26, 2022, an election was held in Johnson Bayou Recreation District of the Parish of Cameron, Louisiana (the “District”), to determine the proposition hereinafter set out;
WHEREAS, the returns of said election were canvassed by the Board of Commissioners of the District (the “Board”), according to law and notice duly given as provided by law, and the result of said election was declared to be in favor of the Proposition;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board, acting as governing authority of the District, as follows:
SECTION 1. The statements of fact expressly contained within the preamble to this Resolution have been specifically reviewed by the Board and are found to be factually true and correct, and are made resolutions of the District.
SECTION 2. An election was held in the District on March 26, 2022, to determine the proposition hereinafter set out; that said election was duly and properly called by the Board by a resolution adopted on September 27, 2021, and recorded in the records of said Board, that notice of said election embracing all matters required by law to be contained therein was given by publication in the Cameron Pilot, a newspaper published in DeQuincy, Louisiana, and of general circulation in Johnson Bayou Recreation District, on January 13, January 20, January 27 and February 3, 2022, the first of said publications being not less than 45 days nor more than 90 days prior to the date set for said election; that this Board did in said resolution designate the polling places for said election and did provide for the use of voting machines in the conduct of said election; that election officials were duly selected; that each election official received the certificate of instruction of the use of the voting machines and his duties in connection therewith as required by law; that the State Custodian of Voting Machines and the Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio Parish Custodian of Voting Machines of Cameron Parish made available on the day of the election at the polling places designated for the conduct of said election the necessary voting machines and all necessary equipment and paraphernalia required by law in connection with the use of voting machines at elections; that the Registrar of Voters and the Clerk of Court of Cameron Parish furnished to the election Commissioners and Commissioners-in-Charge copies of the precinct registers for each precinct or ward entitled to vote at such polling places; that the Louisiana Secretary of State prepared and certified the ballot used in the voting machines as required by law; that the proposition voted on in said election and as it appeared in said voting machine was in due form provided by law and the resolution adopted by this Board on September 27, 2021, calling said special election; that the results of said election were written on a large sheet of paper at said polling places, which sheet of paper was signed by each of the election officials designated to conduct such election at said polling places and which sheet was thereupon posted in public view at the polling places in accordance with law; that only qualified electors under the Constitution and laws of the State of Louisiana voted at said election; that the officials who served at said election were duly and properly appointed; that the places of all absent election officials were properly filled in accordance with law; that before opening the polls all election officials were properly sworn in accordance with law; that the polls at the voting places were opened at 7:00 a.m. and remained open and until not later than 8:00 p.m.; that after the closing of the polls the votes for and against the proposition were properly counted and tallied and the necessary tabulation blanks, certificates and statements were made by the election officials in accordance with law and the voting machines delivered to the Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio Custodian of Voting Machines in and for Cameron Parish, Louisiana, and a copy of the results of said election delivered to the Clerk of the District Court of Cameron Parish as required by Louisiana Revised Statutes 18:1190 E; that on March 29, 2022, that being the third day after said election the Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio Custodian of Voting Machines, after breaking the seals and opening the voting machines used in said election did transcript the totals for the proposition voted upon at said election; and that all things whatsoever required by law to be done in connection with the holding of said election were properly and duly performed in manner and form as required by Chapter 4 of Subtitle II of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, and the general election laws of the State of Louisiana.
SECTION 3. In said election the following proposition was approved by a majority of the electors qualified to vote and voting in said election in Johnson Bayou Recreation District of Cameron Parish, Louisiana:
MILLAGE RENEWAL
PROPOSITION
Shall Johnson Bayou Recreation District of the Parish of Cameron, Louisiana (the “District”), be authorized to renew the levy of a tax of eight (8.00) mills on the dollar of assessed valuation on all property subject to taxation in the District (an estimated $1,803,180.60 reasonably expected to be collected per annum) for a period of ten (10) years, commencing with the year 2023, for the purpose of operating and maintaining said District’s recreation facilities within and for said District?
SECTION 4. The results of said election shall be promulgated by publication of this resolution of promulgation one time in the Cameron Pilot, a newspaper published in DeQuincy, Louisiana, the official journal of the Board and of general circulation in Johnson Bayou Recreation District.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 25th day of April, 2022.
/s/ Heath Jinks
HEATH JINKS,President
/s/ Heather Trahan
HEATHER TRAHAN, Secretary
(Other business not pertinent to the present excerpt may be found of record in the official minute book.)
Upon motion duly made and unanimously carried, the meeting was adjourned.
/s/ Heath Jinks
HEATH JINKS,President
/s/ Heather Trahan
HEATHER TRAHAN, Secretary
STATE OF LOUISIANA
PARISH OF CAMERON
I, HEATHER TRAHAN, certify that I am the duly qualified and appointed Secretary of the Board of Commissioners, governing authority of Johnson Bayou Recreation District of the Parish of Cameron, Louisiana.
I further certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an excerpt from the minutes of a public meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Johnson Bayou Recreation District of the Parish of Cameron, Louisiana held on April 25, 2022, and of a resolution adopted at said meeting, as said minutes and resolution appear officially of record in my possession.
IN FAITH WHEREOF, witness my official signature, on this, the 25th day of April, 2022.
/s/ Heather Trahan
HEATHER TRAHAN
Secretary
The actual cost to conduct and canvass the returns of the election provided for herein is $4,956.07, as determined by the Louisiana Secretary of State.
Exhibits to this resolution are available for inspection during regular business hours at the main office of the District, 135 Berwick Road, Johnson Bayou, Louisiana.
RUN: June 2 (Ju 3)