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Police Jury introduces ordinance authorizing sale of nine adjudicated properties by public auction

Ouachita Parish Police Jury · August 19, 2024
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Summary

Ordinance No. 9496, introduced Aug. 19, lists nine adjudicated parcels proposed for sale by public auction, names purchasers and bid amounts, and specifies sale conditions (no warranty, reservation of mineral rights, E&P Consulting certification and notice requirements under LA R.S. 47:2201 et seq.).

At the Aug. 19 meeting the Ouachita Parish Police Jury introduced Ordinance No. 9496 to authorize acts of sale by the parish for nine adjudicated properties. The ordinance lists parcel numbers, purchaser names, bid amounts and auction dates for each property slated for public sale.

Parcels and purchasers listed in the minutes include: Parcel 75074 (Bailey Street area) — purchaser Paulette Clay, bid $1,866.66; Parcel 15851 — ITL Rentals, LLC, bid $1,187.70; Parcel 47465 (2704 Dick Taylor Street) — Kirsten Melancon, bid $1,401.16; Parcel 58089 (3203 Polk Street) — Erica Brown, bid $3,156.90; Parcel 62561 (5003 Brown Street, Richwood) — Mona Profit, bid $7,446.38; Parcel 15442 (103 Fondale Street) — Mary Green, bid $4,627.10; Parcel 35334 (313 80th Street) — Jagy 318 Rentals, LLC, bid $5,803.32; Parcel 12462 (512 Miller Street) — Lecarlous Adams, bid $1,666.66; Parcel 111237 (Lincoln Hills Drive area) — Teresa Louise Brooks Revocable Living Trust, bid $1,515.93.

The ordinance requires sales to follow LS-R.S. 47:2201 et seq., to be on a parish-attorney-approved form, paid by certified funds, to reserve mineral rights while conveying surface rights, and to include pre-closing certifications and notice procedures by E&P Consulting, LLC. The minutes record the ordinance's introduction and detail required conditions for closing; the ordinance delegates authority to the Police Jury President to execute cash sale documents.