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St. Martinville council reappoints housing board members, extends nuisance cleanup deadline and approves local business actions

Mayor and City Council of the City of St. Martinville · October 6, 2025
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Summary

Council reappointed members to the Housing Authority, authorized Mr. Mike Formeller to withdraw his Civil Service Board resignation, gave the Greig family until January 2026 to clean a nuisance property, agreed to waive a state liquor-license requirement for The Studio Gallery if needed, approved a Domino’s lease extension, and moved Trick-or-Treat to Oct. 30.

The St. Martinville City Council handled multiple administrative items on Oct. 6, adopting routine personnel and local business actions and approving a cleanup extension for a nuisance property.

The council reappointed Gloria Polite as chairman, Malcom Ledet as vice chairman and Hazel Aubry as resident commissioner to the St. Martin Housing Authority Board. It also authorized Mr. Mike Formeller to withdraw his resignation as a Police Chief Civil Service Board member.

At the meeting Eddie Greig’s daughter‑in‑law spoke about cleanup efforts at 2085 Terrace Highway; the council agreed to give the Greig family until January 2026 to bring the property into compliance and asked Planning & Zoning Coordinator Otis Chatman to receive a copy of the Greigs’ power of attorney. On a separate item, if a waiver from the state is required to allow The Studio Gallery and Coffee Bar to obtain a liquor license, the council agreed it would grant the waiver.

Council authorized Mayor Jason Willis to execute a five‑year lease extension with Domino’s Pizza at $1,100 per month, subject to rent review at renewal. At Chief Ricky Martin’s request, the council also moved city Trick‑or‑Treat to Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025 to avoid a conflict with homecoming activities.

These items were recorded as carried or authorized in the council minutes and did not generate recorded roll‑call opposition in the minutes.