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DATE, TIME, PLACE OF MEETING
The Calcasieu Parish School Board met in the Conference Room of the Calcasieu Parish School Board located at 1732 Kirkman Street, Lake Charles, Louisiana, on Monday, October 22, 2001, at 5:00 p.m. The meeting was called to order by Sheral A. LaVergne, President. The prayer was led by Mr. Karr; Mr. Falgout led the Pledge of Allegiance.
The purpose of the meeting was to call for tax renewal elections.
ROLL CALL
The roll was called and the following members were present: Joe A. Andrepont, Randall C. Armentor, Wilridge P. Doucet, Clara F. Duhon, Jay L. Duhon, Carla C. Duplechin, John M. Falgout, L. J. "Berk" Fontenot, James W. Karr, Sr., Sheral A. LaVergne, James W. Pitre, Gregory P. Robert, and Philip Tarver.
Ricky Blackwell and Elray Victorian were absent.
TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION
Resolution Ordering and Calling a Special Election to be Held in Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, on January 19, 2002, a Proposition to Levy a Special Sales and Use Tax of One-Half of One Percent for a Period of Ten Years Beginning January 1, 2003
Lake Charles, Louisiana October 22, 2001
The Calcasieu Parish School Board, governing authority of Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, met in special session at 5:00 o'clock p.m. on Monday, October 22, 2001, at the regular meeting place of said Board in the Calcasieu Parish School Board Office, Lake Charles, Louisiana, pursuant to the provisions of written notice given to each and every member thereof and duly posted in the manner required by law.
President, Sheral LaVergne, called the meeting to order and on roll call, the following members were present: Joe A. Andrepont, Randy Armentor, Wilridge Doucet, Clara F. Duhon, J. L. “Jay” Duhon, Carla C. Duplechin, John M. Falgout, L. J. “Berk” Fontenot, James W. Karr, Sr., Sheral LaVergne, James W. Pitre, Greg Robert, and Philip E. Tarver
ABSENT: Ricky Blackwell and Elray Victorian
Jude W. Theriot, Board Secretary, also attended. The meeting was called to order and the roll called with the above results. Thereupon, on motion made by Mr. Doucet and seconded by Mr. Karr, the following resolution was adopted, the vote thereon being as follows:
YEAS: Mr. Andrepont, Mr. Armentor, Mr. Doucet, Mrs. Duhon, Mr. Duhon, Ms. Duplechin, Mr. Falgout, Mr. Fontenot, Mr. Karr, Mr. Pitre, Mr. Robert, Mr. Tarver, and Mr. Victorian
NAYS: None
NOT VOTING: President LaVergne
RESOLUTION
A RESOLUTION ORDERING AND CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SALES TAX DISTRICT NO. TWO OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA ON JANUARY 19, 2002, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORS RESIDING IN THE DISTRICT QUALIFIED UNDER THE CONSTITUTION AND LAWS OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, A PROPOSITION TO LEVY A SPECIAL SALES AND USE TAX OF ONE-HALF OF ONE PERCENT (½ OF 1%) FOR A PERIOD OF TEN YEARS BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2003, UPON THE SALE AT RETAIL, THE USE, THE LEASE OR RENTAL, THE CONSUMPTION AND STORAGE FOR USE OR CONSUMPTION OF TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY AND ON SALES OF SERVICES IN THE DISTRICT; AND MAKING APPLICATION TO THE STATE BOND COMMISSION AND UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL IN CONNECTION THEREWITH.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Calcasieu Parish School Board, acting as the governing authority of Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana:
SECTION 1. Subject to the approval of the Louisiana State Bond Commission, and under the authority conferred by Article 6, Sections 29, 30 and 32 of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974, by Chapter 6-A of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, and other constitutional and statutory authority supplemental thereto, a special election be and is hereby called and ordered to be held in Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, on Saturday, the 19th day of January, 2002, between the hours of six (6:00) o'clock a.m. and eight (8:00) o’clock p.m. , in compliance with the provisions of Chapter 6-A of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, and that at said special election there be submitted to all qualified electors of Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, entitled and qualified to vote at said election under the Constitution and laws of the United States and the State of Louisiana, the following proposition: SALES TAX RENEWAL PROPOSITION
10-YEAR ½% SALES AND USE TAX (“TAX”) TO OFFSET LOSSES OF REVENUES FROM THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, AND/OR SUPPLEMENTING OTHER REVENUES AVAILABLE TO THE DISTRICT.
Shall Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, under the provisions of Article 6, Section 29 of the Constitution of
1974 of the State of Louisiana, La. R.S. 33:2721.6, and other constitutional and statutory authority supplemental thereto, extend for a period of ten years beginning January 1, 2003, and be authorized to levy and collect, and adopt an ordinance providing for such levy and collection, a tax of one-half of one percent (½ of 1%) currently being collected upon the sale at retail, the use, the lease or rental, the consumption and storage for use or consumption of tangible personal property and on sales of services in Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, all presently or hereafter defined in La. R.S. 47:301 through La. R.S. 47:317, with the proceeds of the tax to be dedicated exclusively for offsetting losses of revenues from the State of Louisiana, and/or supplementing other revenues available to the District?
SECTION 2. The polling places set forth in the Notice of Special Election in Section 4 hereof, be and the same are hereby designated as the polling places at which to hold such election, subject to any changes which may be required by law.
SECTION 3. Officers designated or such substitutes as may be selected, designated and sworn in compliance with Sections 1286 through 1289 of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, shall hold the said election substantially in accordance with the general election laws of the State of Louisiana, except that the election is called and shall be conducted, canvassed, and promulgated, and notice thereof given in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter 6-A of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended. The election officers shall make due returns of the election at a regular meeting of the Calcasieu Parish School Board, governing authority of Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, to be held at its regular meeting place, the School Board Office, Lake Charles, Louisiana, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of January, 2002, at 5:00 o'clock p.m., at which time the School Board will, then and there, in open and public session, examine and canvass the returns and declare the result of said special election. The compensation of election officials be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum as specified in Sections 424 and 425 of Tit1e 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended. Assessed valuations shall not be voted in this election, and all qualified electors of Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish Louisiana are entitled to vote. Voting machines shall be used in this election and voters shall not be required to sign a ballot or vote assessed valuation of property. The permanent registration law of the State of Louisiana being in force in Calcasieu Parish said election shall be conducted in accordance with applicable provisions thereof.
SECTION 4. The Secretary of the Calcasieu Parish School Board is hereby empowered authorized and directed to publish entirely separate and apart from any publication which may be made of this resolution once a week for four consecutive weeks with the first publication not less than forty-five days nor more than ninety days before the date of the election in the Southwest Daily News, a newspaper published daily in Sulphur, Louisiana, and having general circulation in Calcasieu Parish and in Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, a Notice of Election, substantially in the following form:
NOTICE TO VOTERS OF SPECIAL SALES TAX ELECTION
To the qualified electors of Sales Tax District NO. TWO of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on the 22nd day of October, 2001, the Calcasieu Parish School Board, acting as the governing authority of Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, ordered that a special election be held in Sales Tax District No. Two on Saturday, the 19th day of January, 2002, for the purpose of submitting to all qualified electors of said Sales Tax District No. Two, the following proposition:
SALES TAX RENEWAL PROPOSITION
10-YEAR ½% SALES AND USE TAX (“TAX”) TO OFFSET LOSSES OF REVENUES FROM THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, AND/OR SUPPLEMENTING OTHER REVENUES AVAILABLE TO THE DISTRICT.
Shall Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, under the provisions of Article 6, Section 29 of the Constitution of 1974 of the State of Louisiana, La. R.S. 33:2721.6, and other constitutional and statutory authority supplemental thereto, extend for a period of ten years beginning January 1, 2003, and be authorized to levy and collect, and adopt an ordinance providing for such levy and collection, a tax of one-half of one percent (½ of 1%) currently being collected upon the sale at retail, the use, the lease or rental, the consumption and storage for use or consumption of tangible personal property and on sales of services in Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, all presently or hereafter defined in La. R.S. 47:301 through La. R.S. 47:317, with the proceeds of the tax to be dedicated exclusively for offsetting losses of revenues from the State of Louisiana, and/or supplementing other revenues available to the District?
Said election will be held at all polling places which are situated within the boundaries of Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.
All registered voters in each of the following precincts shall be eligible to vote on the proposition:
PRECINCT POLLING PLACE
10E Gillis Elementary School, 916 Topsy Road, Gillis
10W Gillis Elementary School, 916 Topsy Road, Gillis
11 Moss Bluff Middle School, 1104 Recreation Blvd., Moss Bluff
12A Sam Houston High School, 880 Sam Houston Jones Parkway, Moss Bluff
12B Sam Houston High School 880 Sam Houston Jones Parkway, Moss Bluff
13 Moss Bluff Elementary School, 481 Sam Houston Jones Parkway, Moss Bluff
20 Holmwood Fire Station, 5599 Highway 14 East, Holmwood
21 Bell City Library, 7085 Highway 14 East, Bell City
22 Hayes Fire Station, 8141 Galley Road, Hayes
30 Ward Three Fire Protection District No. Two Fire Station, 3088 Old Town Road, Lake Charles
31 Waterworks District No. 5-Ward 3 Office, 300 Deshotel St., Lake Charles
31A & 113 Calcasieu Parish School Board Office, Rosteet Annex, 2423 6th Street, Lake Charles
32N Fairview Elementary School, 3955 Highway 14, Lake Charles
32SA Calcasieu Agriculture Center, 7101 Gulf Highway, Lake Charles
32SB & 34 Calcasieu Agriculture Center, 7101 Gulf Hwy., Lake Charles
33A Prien Lake Park Pavilion, 3700 Prien Lake Road, Lake Charles
33B S. J. Welsh Middle School, 1500 West McNeese Street, Lake Charles
33E M. J. Kaufman Elementary School, 301 Tekel Road, Lake Charles
33WA St. John Elementary School, 5282 Weaver Road, Lake Charles
33WB St. John Elementary School, 5282 Weaver Road, Lake Charles
35NA Prien Lake Park Pavilion, 3700 Prien Lake Road, Lake Charles
35NB Prien Lake Park Pavilion, 3700 Prien Lake Road, Lake Charles
35S St. John Elementary School, 5282 Weaver Road, Lake Charles
40 Ward Four Fire Protection District No. Four Fire Station, 789 W. Houston River Rd., Sulphur
41E S. P. Arnett Middle School, 400 Sulphur Avenue, Westlake
41W Mossville Recreation Center, 3825 Old Spanish Trail, Mossville
42E Riverside Park Pavilion, 1700 Miller Ave., Westlake
42W Westlake High School, 1000 Garden Dr., Westlake
43 & 156 Center Circle Recreation Building, 80 Center Circle, Maplewood
44N Frasch Park Recreation Center, 400 Picard Rd., Sulphur
44SA Carlyss Fire Station, 5151 Volunteer Road, Carlyss
44SB Carlyss Fire Station, 5151 Volunteer Road, Carlyss
45 Ward Four Recreation-Carlyss Complex, 6043 Carlyss Drive, Carlyss
46 Ward Four Recreation-Carlyss Complex, 6043 Carlyss Drive, Carlyss
50 Starks School, 137 Highway 109 South, Starks
52 Starks School, 137 Hwy. 109 South, Starks
53 & 72 Edgerly Fire Station, 2205 Edgerly Rd., Vinton
60 Ward Six Fire Protection District No. One, Company No. One Fire Station, 1271 Highway 27 North, DeQuincy
61 Ward Six Fire Protection District No. One, Company No. Two Fire Station, 4775 Highway 27, DeQuincy
62 Ward Six Fire Protection District No. One, Company No. Two Fire Station, 4775 Highway 27, DeQuincy
63E & 63W Ward Six Fire Protection District No. One, Company No. Three Fire Station, 3533 Highway 27, DeQuincy
70 Ward Seven Fire Station, 2815 Foreman Road, Vinton
71 Ward Seven Fire Station, 2815 Foreman Road, Vinton
80 LeBleu Fire Station, 6443 Highway 3059, Iowa
81 Ward Eight Fire Protection District No. Two Fire Station, 3395 Manchester Road, Manchester Community
100 Ray D. Molo Middle School, 2300 Medora Street, Lake Charles
101 & 104E Washington/Marion High School, 2802 Pineview Street, Lake Charles
102 Calcasieu Parish Multi-Purpose Center, 2001 Moeling Street, Lake Charles
103S Ralph F. Wilson Elementary School, 1400 Opelousas Street, Lake Charles
104W Jessie D. Clifton Elementary School, 100 N. Prater Street, Lake Charles
105 Chateau du Lac, 333 Mill Street, Lake Charles
106 Chateau du Lac, 333 Mill Street, Lake Charles
107 Calcasieu Parish School Board Curriculum and Instruction Office, 600 Shattuck Street, Lake Charles
108 Foreman-Reynaud YMCA, 215 Albert Street, Lake Charles
109 Calcasieu Parish Courthouse, first floor lobby, 1000 Ryan Street, Lake Charles
110 Drew Park Pavilion, 416 South Ryan Street, Lake Charles
111 St. Louis High School, 1620 Bank Street, Lake Charles
112E Pearl Watson Middle School, 1300 5th Street, Lake Charles
112W Lake Charles/Boston High School, 1509 Enterprise Boulevard, Lake Charles
114A Barbe Elementary School, 400 Penn Street, Lake Charles
114B Barbe Elementary School, 400 Penn Street, Lake Charles
115 T. S. Cooley Elementary School, 2811 Common St., Lake Charles
116 St. Margaret School, 2510 Enterprise Blvd., Lake Charles
117E T. H. Watkins Elementary School, 2501 7th Ave., Lake Charles
117W Oak Park Elementary School, 2001 17th St., Lake Charles
118E T. H. Watkins Elementary School, 2501 7th Ave., Lake Charles
118W Oak Park Middle School, 2200 Oak Park Blvd., Lake Charles
119NE College Oaks Elementary School, 2618 Ernest St., Lake Charles
119NW Prien Lake Elementary School, 3741 Nelson Rd., Lake Charles
119SE Gayle Hall, McNeese State University Campus, 4414 Ryan St., Lake Charles
119SW S. J. Welsh Middle School, 1500 W. McNeese St., Lake Charles
120 College Oaks Elementary School, 3618 Ernest Street, Lake Charles
121 Henry Heights Elementary School, 3600 Louisiana Ave., Lake Charles
122 Frazar Memorial Library, McNeese State University Campus, Beauregard Street, Lake Charles
123N Henry Heights Elementary School, 3600 Louisiana Ave., Lake Charles
123SA Brentwood Elementary School, 3825 Brentwood Ave., Lake Charles
123SB Brentwood Elementary School, 3825 Brentwood Ave., Lake Charles
124A Fairview Elementary School, 3955 Hwy. 14, Lake Charles
124B Fairview Elementary School, 3955 Hwy. 14, Lake Charles
125 John F. Kennedy Elementary School, 2001 Russell St., Lake Charles
126A & 126W A. A. Nelson Elementary School, 1001 Country Club Road, Lake Charles
126CA Dolby Elementary School, 817 Jefferson Drive, Lake Charles
126CB Dolby Elementary School, 817 Jefferson Drive, Lake Charles
126E Forrest K. White Middle School, 1000 E. McNeese Street, Lake Charles
150 D. S. Perkins Elementary School, 565 N. Crocker Street, Sulphur
151 Calcasieu Parish Health Unit, 201 Edgar Street, Sulphur
152 Frasch Park Recreation Center, 400 Picard Rd., Sulphur
153 Frasch Elementary School, 540 S. Huntington St., Sulphur
155A R. W. Vincent Elementary School, 1634 Arizona Street, Sulphur
155B R. W. Vincent Elementary School, 1634 Arizona Street, Sulphur
157 W. T. Henning Elementary School, 774 Henning Drive, Sulphur
158 T. D. McMurry Park Gymnasium, 300 S. Hazel St., Sulphur
170 DeQuincy High School, 207 North Overton, DeQuincy
171 DeQuincy City Hall, 300 Holly Street, DeQuincy
172 DeQuincy Branch Library, 102 West Harrison St., DeQuincy
173 Calcasieu Parish Health Unit, DeQuincy Branch, 618 Center Street, DeQuincy
180 Vinton City Hall, 1201 Horridge St., Vinton
181 Vinton Northside Middle School, 900 Horridge St., Vinton
182 Vinton High School, 1603 Grace Avenue, Vinton
183 Shaw Park Recreation Building, 1615 Horridge St., Vinton
190 Iowa High School, 401 Miller St., Iowa
191 J. I. Watson Elementary School, 221 East First Street, Iowa
200A Westlake High School, 1000 Garden Dr., Westlake
200B Westlake High School, 1000 Garden Dr., Westlake
201 S. P. Arnett Middle School, 400 Sulphur Ave., Westlake
The polls will be open at six (6:00) o'clock a.m. and shall remain open until not later than eight (8:00) o'clock p.m. The special election will be held substantially in accordance with the general election laws of the State of Louisiana, except that the election is called and shall be conducted, canvassed, and promulgated, and notice thereof given in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter 6-A of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended. The officials appointed to hold the election or such substitutes therefor as may be selected, designated and sworn in compliance with Sections 1286 through 1289 of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, will make due returns thereof to the Calcasieu Parish School Board, acting as the governing authority of Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. Voting machines will be used in the conduct of the election. All qualified electors of Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, will be entitled to vote. No voter shall be required to sign a ballot or vote assessed valuation of property.
Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 22nd day of January, 2002, at 5:00 o'clock p.m., the Calcasieu Parish School Board will meet in open and public session at the School Board Office, Lake Charles, Louisiana, and will, then and there, in open and public session, examine and canvass the returns and declare the results of said election.
THUS DONE AND SIGNED in Lake Charles, Louisiana, by authority of a Resolution adopted by the Calcasieu Parish School Board, acting as the governing authority of Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, on the 22nd day of October, 2001.
/s/ Sheral A. LaVergne SHERAL A. LaVERGNE, President Calcasieu Parish School Board ATTEST: /s/ Jude W. Theriot JUDE W. THERIOT, Secretary
SECTION 5. The Secretary of the Calcasieu Parish School Board be and he is hereby empowered, authorized and directed to arrange for the furnishing to the election officers, in ample time for the holding the election the necessary equipment, forms and other election paraphernalia essential to the proper holding of said election.
SECTION 6. Application is hereby formally made to the State Bond Commission, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in compliance with the requirements of Chapter 2, Title 47 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, and in compliance with Article 6, Sections 29, 30 and 32 of the Constitution of 1974 of the State of Louisiana, and other Constitutional and statutory authority supplemental thereto, for consent, approval and authority to hold the aforesaid election in Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, under the provisions of Subpart D of Part I of Chapter 6 of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, and other Constitutional and statutory authority supplemental thereto, and in the event such election carries, for its consent and authority to levy and collect the tax therein provided. The Secretary is empowered, authorized and requested to forward to the State Bond Commission a certified copy of this resolution which shall constitute a formal application to said Commission as herein provided.
SECTION 7. A certified copy of this resolution, together with other showings required by Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and Regulations pertaining thereto (28 C.F.R. Part 51) shall be submitted to the United States Attorney General, for approval in compliance with the said Voting Rights Act, should such a submission be required.
SECTION 8. Certified copies of this Resolution shall be forwarded to the Secretary of State, the Commissioner of Elections, the Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio Custodian of Voting Machines in and for the Parish of Calcasieu, and the Registrar of Voters, as notification of the special election herein called in order that each may prepare for said election and perform their respective functions as authorized and required by law. SECTION 9. All resolutions, ordinances, or orders in conflict herewith, be, to the extent of such conflict, and they are hereby repealed.
Adopted and approved on this 22nd day of October, 2001.
Thereupon, on motion made by Mr. Armentor and seconded by Mrs. Duhon, the following resolution was adopted, the vote thereon being as follows:
YEAS: Mr. Andrepont, Mr. Armentor, Mr. Doucet, Mrs. Duhon, Mr. Duhon, Ms. Duplechin, Mr. Falgout, Mr. Fontenot, Mr. Karr, Mr. Pitre, Mr. Robert, and Mr. Tarver
NAYS: None
NOT VOTING: President LaVergne
Resolution Ordering and Calling A Special Election to be Held in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, on January 19, 2002, Authorizing Levy and Collection of a Special Tax of 9.95Mills to Provide Additional Support for Maintenance and Operation of the Public Schools in Calcasieu Parish; and Making Application to the State Bond Commission and United States Attorney General in connection Therewith
RESOLUTION
A RESOLUTION ORDERING AND CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA, ON JANUARY 19, 2002, AUTHORIZING LEVY AND COLLECTION OF A SPECIAL TAX OF 9.95 MILLS TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN CALCASIEU PARISH; AND MAKING APPLICATION TO THE STATE BOND COMMISSION AND UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL IN CONNECTION THEREWITH.
WHEREAS, as governing authority of the District, the Calcasieu Parish School Board, deems it necessary and desirable that the electorate of the parish consider, at an election called for such purpose, a proposition authorizing renewal of a special ad valorem tax of 13.74 mills for a period of ten (10) years beginning January 1, 2003, upon all taxable property within the Parish for the purpose of providing additional support for maintenance and operation of the public schools of Calcasieu Parish; and
WHEREAS, authority for the imposition of the special ad valorem tax within the Parish for such purpose is granted by Article 8, Section 13(C)(Third) of the Constitution of 1974 of the State of Louisiana, and Part IV of Chapter 4 of Subtitle II of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended (La. R.S. 39:701, et seq.), provided the levy of such tax is first authorized by a majority of the qualified electors of the Parish voting on the proposition at an election held for such purpose; and WHEREAS, the Calcasieu Parish School Board desires to provide for the holding of an election at which the proposition of imposition of the special ad valorem tax may be submitted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish School Board of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana:
SECTION 1. Subject to the approval of the State Bond Commission, and under the authority conferred by Article 8, Section 13(C)(Third) of the Constitution of 1974 of the State of Louisiana, and Part IV of Chapter 4 of Subtitle II of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended (La. R.S. 39:701, et seq.), and other constitutional and statutory authority supplemental thereto, a special election be and is hereby called and ordered to be held in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, on Saturday, the 19th day of January, 2002, between the hours of six (6:00) o'clock a.m. and eight (8:00) o'clock p.m., in compliance with the provisions of Section 1181 of Title 18 and of Chapter 6-A of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, and that at said special election there be submitted to all the qualified electors of the District entitled and qualified to vote at said election under the Constitution and laws of the United States, the following proposition:
MAINTENANCE MILLAGE RENEWAL PROPOSITION
SUMMARY: AUTHORITY FOR CALCASIEU PARISH SCHOOL BOARD TO LEVY AND COLLECT A 10-YEAR SPECIAL TAX OF NINE AND NINETY-FIVE ONE-HUNDREDTHS (9.95) MILLS TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF CALCASIEU PARISH.
Shall the Parish School Board of the Parish of Calcasieu, State of Louisiana, under the provisions of Article 8, Section 13(C)(Third) of the Constitution of 1974 of the State of Louisiana, La. R.S. 39:701, et seq., and other constitutional and statutory authority supplemental thereto, levy and collect each year for a period of ten years beginning January 1, 2003, a special tax of Nine and Ninety-Five One-Hundredths (9.95) Mills on the dollar of all property subject to taxation in the Parish of Calcasieu, Louisiana, for the purpose of providing additional support for maintenance and operation of the public schools of Calcasieu Parish?
SECTION 2. The polling places set forth in the Notice of Special Election in Section 4 hereof, be and the same are hereby designated as the polling places at which to hold such election, subject to any changes which may be required by law.
SECTION 3. Officers designated or such substitutes as may be selected, designated and sworn in compliance with Sections 1286 through 1289 of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, shall hold the said election substantially in accordance with the general election laws of the State of Louisiana, except that the election is called and shall be conducted, canvassed, and promulgated, and notice thereof given in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter 6-A of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended. Said election officers shall make due returns of said election at a regular meeting of the
Calcasieu Parish School Board, to be held at its regular meeting place, the School Board Office, Lake Charles, Louisiana, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of January, 2002, at 5:00 o'clock p.m., at which time said School Board will, then and there, in open and public session, examine and canvass the returns and declare the result of said special election. The compensation of election officials be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum as specified in Sections 424 and 425 of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended. Assessed valuations shall not be voted in this election, and all qualified electors of the District are entitled to vote therein. Voting machines shall be used in this election, and voters shall not be required to sign a ballot or vote assessed valuation of property. The permanent registration law of the State of Louisiana being in force in Calcasieu Parish, said election shall be conducted in accordance with applicable provisions thereof.
SECTION 4. The Secretary of the Calcasieu Parish School Board is hereby empowered, authorized and directed to publish, entirely separate and apart from any publication which may be made of this resolution, once a week for four consecutive weeks, with the first publication not less than forty-five days nor more than ninety days before the date of the election, in the Southwest Daily News, a newspaper published in Sulphur, Louisiana, and having general circulation in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, a Notice of Election, substantially in the following form:
NOTICE TO VOTERS OF SPECIAL BOND AND TAX ELECTION
To the qualified electors of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on the 22nd day of October, 2001, the Calcasieu Parish School Board that a special election be held in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, on Saturday, the 19th day of January, 2002, for the purpose of submitting to all qualified electors of Calcasieu Parish, the following proposition:
MAINTENANCE MILLAGE RENEWAL PROPOSITION
SUMMARY: AUTHORITY FOR CALCASIEU PARISH SCHOOL BOARD TO LEVY AND COLLECT A 10-YEAR SPECIAL TAX OF NINE AND NINETY-FIVE ONE-HUNDREDTHS (9.95) MILLS TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF CALCASIEU PARISH.
Shall the Parish School Board of the Parish of Calcasieu, State of Louisiana, under the provisions of Article 8, Section 13(C)(Third)
of the Constitution of 1974 of the State of Louisiana, La. R.S. 39:701, et seq., and other constitutional and statutory authority supplemental thereto, levy and collect each year for a period of ten years beginning January 1, 2003, a special tax of Nine and Ninety-Five One-Hundredths (9.95) Mills on the dollar of all property subject to taxation in the Parish of Calcasieu, Louisiana, for the purpose of providing additional support for maintenance and operation of the public schools of Calcasieu Parish?
Said election will be held at all polling places which are situated within the boundaries of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. All registered voters in each of the following precincts shall be eligible to vote on the proposition:
PRECINCT POLLING PLACE
10E Gillis Elementary School, 916 Topsy Road, Gillis
10W Gillis Elementary School, 916 Topsy Road, Gillis
11 Moss Bluff Middle School, 1104 Recreation Blvd., Moss Bluff
12A Sam Houston High School, 880 Sam Houston Jones Parkway, Moss Bluff
12B Sam Houston High School 880 Sam Houston Jones Parkway, Moss Bluff
13 Moss Bluff Elementary School, 481 Sam Houston Jones Parkway, Moss Bluff
20 Holmwood Fire Station, 5599 Highway 14 East, Holmwood
21 Bell City Library, 7085 Highway 14 East, Bell City
22 Hayes Fire Station, 8141 Galley Road, Hayes
30 Ward Three Fire Protection District No. Two Fire Station, 3088 Old Town Road, Lake Charles
31 Waterworks District No. 5-Ward 3 Office, 300 Deshotel St., Lake Charles
31A & 113 Calcasieu Parish School Board Office, Rosteet Annex, 2423 6th Street, Lake Charles
32N Fairview Elementary School, 3955 Highway 14, Lake Charles
32SA Calcasieu Agriculture Center, 7101 Gulf Highway, Lake Charles
32SB & 34 Calcasieu Agriculture Center, 7101 Gulf Hwy., Lake Charles
33A Prien Lake Park Pavilion, 3700 Prien Lake Road, Lake Charles
33B S. J. Welsh Middle School, 1500 West McNeese Street, Lake Charles
33E M. J. Kaufman Elementary School, 301 Tekel Road, Lake Charles
33WA St. John Elementary School, 5282 Weaver Road, Lake Charles
33WB St. John Elementary School, 5282 Weaver Road, Lake Charles
35NA Prien Lake Park Pavilion, 3700 Prien Lake Road, Lake Charles
35NB Prien Lake Park Pavilion, 3700 Prien Lake Road, Lake Charles
35S St. John Elementary School, 5282 Weaver Road, Lake Charles
40 Ward Four Fire Protection District No. Four Fire Station, 789 W. Houston River Rd., Sulphur
41E S. P. Arnett Middle School, 400 Sulphur Avenue, Westlake
41W Mossville Recreation Center, 3825 Old Spanish Trail, Mossville
42E Riverside Park Pavilion, 1700 Miller Ave., Westlake
42W Westlake High School, 1000 Garden Dr., Westlake
43 & 156 Center Circle Recreation Building, 80 Center Circle, Maplewood
44N Frasch Park Recreation Center, 400 Picard Rd., Sulphur
44SA Carlyss Fire Station, 5151 Volunteer Road, Carlyss
44SB Carlyss Fire Station, 5151 Volunteer Road, Carlyss
45 Ward Four Recreation-Carlyss Complex, 6043 Carlyss Drive, Carlyss
46 Ward Four Recreation-Carlyss Complex, 6043 Carlyss Drive, Carlyss
50 Starks School, 137 Highway 109 South, Starks
52 Starks School, 137 Hwy. 109 South, Starks
53 & 72 Edgerly Fire Station, 2205 Edgerly Rd., Vinton
60 Ward Six Fire Protection District No. One, Company No. One Fire Station, 1271 Highway 27 North, DeQuincy
61 Ward Six Fire Protection District No. One, Company No. Two Fire Station, 4775 Highway 27, DeQuincy 62 Ward Six Fire Protection District No. One, Company No. Two Fire Station, 4775 Highway 27, DeQuincy
63E & 63W Ward Six Fire Protection District No. One, Company No. Three Fire
Station, 3533 Highway 27, DeQuincy
70 Ward Seven Fire Station, 2815 Foreman Road, Vinton
71 Ward Seven Fire Station, 2815 Foreman Road, Vinton
80 LeBleu Fire Station, 6443 Highway 3059, Iowa
81 Ward Eight Fire Protection District No. Two Fire Station, 3395 Manchester Road, Manchester Community
100 Ray D. Molo Middle School, 2300 Medora Street, Lake Charles
101 & 104E Washington/Marion High School, 2802 Pineview Street, Lake Charles
102 Calcasieu Parish Multi-Purpose Center, 2001 Moeling Street, Lake Charles
103S Ralph F. Wilson Elementary School, 1400 Opelousas Street, Lake Charles
104W Jessie D. Clifton Elementary School, 100 N. Prater Street, Lake Charles
105 Chateau du Lac, 333 Mill Street, Lake Charles
106 Chateau du Lac, 333 Mill Street, Lake Charles
107 Calcasieu Parish School Board Curriculum and Instruction Office, 600 Shattuck Street, Lake Charles
108 Foreman-Reynaud YMCA, 215 Albert Street, Lake Charles
109 Calcasieu Parish Courthouse, first floor lobby, 1000 Ryan Street, Lake Charles
110 Drew Park Pavilion, 416 South Ryan Street, Lake Charles
111 St. Louis High School, 1620 Bank Street, Lake Charles
112E Pearl Watson Middle School, 1300 5th Street, Lake Charles
112W Lake Charles/Boston High School, 1509 Enterprise Boulevard, Lake Charles
114A Barbe Elementary School, 400 Penn Street, Lake Charles
114B Barbe Elementary School, 400 Penn Street, Lake Charles 115 T. S. Cooley Elementary School, 2811 Common St., Lake Charles
116 St. Margaret School, 2510 Enterprise Blvd., Lake Charles
117E T. H. Watkins Elementary School, 2501 7th Ave., Lake Charles
117W Oak Park Elementary School, 2001 17th St., Lake Charles
118E T. H. Watkins Elementary School, 2501 7th Ave., Lake Charles
118W Oak Park Middle School, 2200 Oak Park Blvd., Lake Charles
119NE College Oaks Elementary School, 2618 Ernest St., Lake Charles
119NW Prien Lake Elementary School, 3741 Nelson Rd., Lake Charles
119SE Gayle Hall, McNeese State University Campus, 4414 Ryan St., Lake Charles
119SW S. J. Welsh Middle School, 1500 W. McNeese St., Lake Charles
120 College Oaks Elementary School, 3618 Ernest Street, Lake Charles
121 Henry Heights Elementary School, 3600 Louisiana Ave., Lake Charles
122 Frazar Memorial Library, McNeese State University Campus, Beauregard Street, Lake Charles
123N Henry Heights Elementary School, 3600 Louisiana Ave., Lake Charles 123SA Brentwood Elementary School, 3825 Brentwood Ave., Lake Charles
123SB Brentwood Elementary School, 3825 Brentwood Ave., Lake Charles
124A Fairview Elementary School, 3955 Hwy. 14, Lake Charles
124B Fairview Elementary School, 3955 Hwy. 14, Lake Charles
125 John F. Kennedy Elementary School, 2001 Russell St., Lake Charles
126A & 126W A. A. Nelson Elementary School, 1001 Country Club Road, Lake Charles
126CA Dolby Elementary School, 817 Jefferson Drive, Lake Charles
126CB Dolby Elementary School, 817 Jefferson Drive, Lake Charles
126E Forrest K. White Middle School, 1000 E. McNeese Street, Lake Charles
150 D. S. Perkins Elementary School, 565 N. Crocker Street, Sulphur
151 Calcasieu Parish Health Unit, 201 Edgar Street, Sulphur
152 Frasch Park Recreation Center, 400 Picard Rd., Sulphur
153 Frasch Elementary School, 540 S. Huntington St., Sulphur
155A R. W. Vincent Elementary School, 1634 Arizona Street, Sulphur
155B R. W. Vincent Elementary School, 1634 Arizona Street, Sulphur
157 W. T. Henning Elementary School, 774 Henning Drive, Sulphur
158 T. D. McMurry Park Gymnasium, 300 S. Hazel St., Sulphur
170 DeQuincy High School, 207 North Overton, DeQuincy
171 DeQuincy City Hall, 300 Holly Street, DeQuincy
172 DeQuincy Branch Library, 102 West Harrison St., DeQuincy
173 Calcasieu Parish Health Unit, DeQuincy Branch, 618 Center Street, DeQuincy 180 Vinton City Hall, 1201 Horridge St., Vinton
181 Vinton Northside Middle School, 900 Horridge St., Vinton
182 Vinton High School, 1603 Grace Avenue, Vinton
183 Shaw Park Recreation Building, 1615 Horridge St., Vinton
190 Iowa High School, 401 Miller St., Iowa
191 J. I. Watson Elementary School, 221 East First Street, Iowa
200A Westlake High School, 1000 Garden Dr., Westlake
200B Westlake High School, 1000 Garden Dr., Westlake
201 S. P. Arnett Middle School, 400 Sulphur Ave., Westlake
The polls will be open at six (6:00) o'clock a.m. and shall remain open until not later than eight (8:00) o'clock p.m. The said special election will be held substantially in accordance with the general election laws of the State of Louisiana, except that the election is called and shall be conducted, canvassed, and promulgated, and notice thereof given in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter 6-A of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended. The officials appointed to hold the election or such substitutes therefor as may be selected, designated and sworn in compliance with Sections 1286 through 1289 of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, will make due returns thereof to the Parish School Board of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. Voting machines will be used in the conduct of the election. All qualified electors of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, will be entitled to vote. No voter shall be required to sign a ballot or vote assessed valuation of property. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 22nd day of January, 2002, at 5:00 o'clock p.m., the Calcasieu Parish School Board will meet in open and public session at the regular meeting place of the Calcasieu Parish School Board, 1732 Kirkman Street, Lake Charles, Louisiana, and will, then and there, examine and canvass the returns and declare the result of said election.
THUS DONE AND SIGNED in Lake Charles, Louisiana, by authority of a Resolution adopted by the Parish School Board, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, on the 22nd day of October, 2001.
/s/ Sheral LaVergne SHERAL LaVERGNE, President ATTEST: Calcasieu Parish School Board
/s/ Jude W. Theriot JUDE W. THERIOT Superintendent of Schools and Ex-Officio Secretary Calcasieu Parish School Board
SECTION 5. The Secretary of the Calcasieu Parish School Board be and he is hereby empowered, authorized and directed to arrange for furnishing said election officers, in ample time for holding of said election the necessary equipment, forms and other election paraphernalia essential to the proper holding of said election.
SECTION 6. Application is hereby formally made to the State Bond Commission, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in compliance with the requirements of Chapter 2, Title 47 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended, and in compliance with Article 8, Section 13(C)(Third) of the Constitution of 1974 of the State of Louisiana, and Part IV of Chapter 4 of Subtitle II of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended (La. R.S. 39:701, et seq.), and other Constitutional and statutory authority supplemental thereto, for consent, approval and authority to hold the aforesaid election in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, and in the event such election carries, for its consent and authority to levy and collect the ad valorem taxes therein provided on all taxable property within the limits of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. The Secretary is empowered, authorized and requested to forward to the State Bond Commission a certified copy
of this resolution which shall constitute a formal application to said Commission as herein provided.
SECTION 7. A certified copy of this resolution, together with other showings required by Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and Regulations pertaining thereto (28 C.F.R. Part 51) shall be submitted to the United States Attorney General, for approval in compliance with the said Voting Rights Act, should such a submission be required. SECTION 8. Certified copies of this Resolution shall be forwarded to the Secretary of State, the Commissioner of Elections, the Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio Custodian of Voting Machines in and for the Parish of Calcasieu, and the Registrar of Voters, as notification of the special election herein called in order that each may prepare for said election and perform their respective functions as authorized and required by law.
SECTION 9. All resolutions, ordinances, or orders in conflict herewith, be, to the extent of such conflict, and they are hereby repealed.
Adopted and approved on this 22nd day of October, 2001. Thereupon, upon motion made by Mr. Doucet and seconded by Ms. Duplecnin, the following resolution was adopted, the vote thereon being as follows:
YEAS: Mr. Andrepont, Mr. Armentor, Mr. Doucet, Mrs. Duhon, Mr. Duhon, Ms. Duplechin, Mr. Falgout, Mr. Fontenot, Mr. Karr, Mr. Pitre, Mr. Robert, Mr. Tarver, and Mr. Victorian
NAYS: None
NOT VOTING: President LaVergne
Resolution Authorizing Publication of Notice Describing the Geographic Limits of Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
RESOLUTION
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE DESCRIBING THE GEOGRAPHIC LIMITS OF SALES TAX DISTRICT NO. TWO OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA
BE IT RESOLVED by the Calcasieu Parish School Board, acting as the governing authority of Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, as follows:
SECTION 1. That the ordinance adopted May 17, 1988, as amended by ordinance adopted on October 15, 1991, creating Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish,
Louisiana, be and same is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed.
SECTION 2. That the President and Secretary of this Board are empowered, authorized and requested to cause to be published a public notice describing the geographic limits of Sales Tax District No. Two Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, said publication to be made in the Southwest Daily News, in the same edition as the Notice to Voters is published, pertaining to the special tax election authorized for Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, by resolution adopted this date.
Adopted and approved this 22nd day of October 2001.
PUBLIC NOTICE
GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES OF SALES TAX DISTRICT NO. TWO OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA
The areas, boundaries and territorial limits of Sales Tax District No. Two of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, consist of all of the territory contained within the boundaries of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, and whose boundaries are coterminous with the boundaries of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.
Thereupon, upon motion made by Ms. Duplechin and seconded by Mr. Doucet, the following resolution was adopted, the vote thereon being as follows: YEAS: Mr. Andrepont, Mr. Armentor, Mr. Doucet, Mrs. Duhon, Mr. Duhon, Ms. Duplechin, Mr. Falgout, Mr. Fontenot, Mr. Karr, Mr. Pitre, Mr. Robert, Mr. Tarver, and Mr. Victorian
NAYS: None
NOT VOTING: President LaVergne
Resolution Authorizing Publication of Notice Describing the Geographic Limits of the Calcasieu Parish School Board of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana
RESOLUTION
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE DESCRIBING THE GEOGRAPHIC LIMITS OF THE PARISH SCHOOL BOARD OF CALCASIEU PARISH, LOUISIANA
BE IT RESOLVED by the Parish School Board of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, as follows:
SECTION 1. That the President and Secretary of this Board are empowered, authorized and requested to cause to be published a public notice describing the geographic limits of the Parish School Board of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, said publication to be made in the Southwest Daily News, in the same edition as the Notice to Voters is published, pertaining to the special tax election authorized for said Parish School Board of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, by resolution adopted this date.
Adopted and approved this 22nd day of October 2001.
PUBLIC NOTICE
GEOGRAPHIC BOUNDARIES OF THE CALCASIEU PARISH SCHOOL BOARD
The areas, boundaries and territorial limits of the Parish School Board of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, consist of all of the territory contained within the boundaries of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, and whose boundaries are coterminous with the boundaries of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. /s/Sheral LaVergne SHERAL LaVERGNE, President Calcasieu Parish School Board ATTEST:
/s/Jude W. Theriot JUDE W. THERIOT, Secretary
Meeting Adjourned
On motion by Mrs. Duhon seconded by Mr. Falgout and unanimously carried, the meeting was adjourned at 5:25 p.m.
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