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Council schedules 37 condemnation hearings for Jan. 28; community development minutes ratified

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Summary

The council ratified community development committee minutes and scheduled 37 condemnation hearings for Jan. 28, 2025. The agenda listed addresses and types of structures for each hearing.

The Terrebonne Parish Council on Jan. 15 ratified the Community Development and Planning Committee minutes and called 37 condemnation hearings, to be held Jan. 28, 2025 at 5:30 p.m., for a list of residential, commercial and accessory structures identified by address.

Councilwoman Kim Chauvin moved to accept and ratify the committee minutes and to schedule the condemnation hearings. The motion was seconded by Councilman Pleasure and carried by voice vote (recorded as 8 ayes in the minutes).

The condemned properties listed in the agenda (as read into the record) include: 5361 West Main Street; 5438 North Bayou Black Drive; 5352 North Bayou Black Drive; 3009 Hickory Circle; 1209 Highway 55; 114 South Louisiana; 231 Saint Louis Street; 277 Carlisle Street; 299 A Stovall Street; 299 B Stovall Street; 114 Grama Street; 114 Marie Drive; 521 Crescent Boulevard; 153 Bayou Doulard Road; 402 Part Harding Drive; 5610 North Bayou Black Drive; 119 Smith Lane; 6018 Highway 56; 7481 Edgewater Drive; 4903 West Main Street; 829 Crescent Boulevard; 7198 Park Avenue; 133 High Ridge Drive; 117 Ford Street; 479 Go Avenue; 4860 Shrimpers Road; 113 Napa Street; 204 Knockin Street; 113 Brandon Drive; 6794 West Main Street; 203 LeBron Street; 776 Waterfront Drive; 2108 Grand Cayou Road; 1889 Highway 55; 4744 North Bayou Black Drive; 333 South Van Avenue; and 1223 Lee Avenue.

The council did not discuss each property individually during the session; the schedule sets the date and time for the hearings where property-specific evidence and orders will be considered.