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Thibodaux Daily Comet
Thibodaux
March 7, 2026
Regular School Board Meeting Wednesday, March 4, 2026 1. Opening of Meeting Procedural: A. Call to Order Meeting called to order at 6:00 PM Procedural: B. Invocation by Mr. Henry J. Lafont, Jr., District 7 Procedural: C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag Procedural: D. Roll Call Members present Myron Wright, Dr Dennis Guillot, Tina Babin, Marian Fertitta, Clyde Duplantis, Valerie Bourgeois, Henry Lafont, BuffyLynn Charpentier Others present Superintendent: Mr. Jarod W. Martin; Supervisory Staff: Tanya Bolton, Lisa Boudreaux, Jared Breaux, Kelly Burlette, John Cheramie, Kenny Delcambre, Jimi Encalade, Barry Filce, Chastity Himel, Crystal Naquin, Dr. Decina Rodriguez 2. Awards/Recognition Information: A. Introduce New Administrators Raceland Upper Elementary School: Ms. Jodi Lirette, Assistant Principal (effective, February 11, 2026) South Larose Elementary School: Ms. Abbie Lee, Assistant Principal (effective, February 11, 2026) Recognition: B. LPSD Student, Staff, and Group Recognitions The complete awards agenda is available on BoardDocs. 3. Approval of Minutes and Observances/Proclamations Action, Minutes: A. Minutes of Regular Board Meeting held February 4, 2026 To approve minutes of Regular Board Meeting held February 4, 2026 Motion by Henry Lafont, second by Valerie Bourgeois. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yea: Myron Wright, Dr Dennis Guillot, Tina Babin, Marian Fertitta, Clyde Duplantis, Valerie Bourgeois, Henry Lafont, BuffyLynn Charpentier Action: B. Observances in schools: National School Social Worker Week, March 1-7, 2026; Louisiana School Lunch Week, and National School Breakfast Week, March 2-6, 2026; Employee Appreciation Day, March 6, 2026; Louisiana's Retired Teachers Day, March 19, 2026; Paint the Parish Purple Day for Relay for Life, March 27, 2026; Paraprofessional Appreciation Day, April 1, 2026; Paint the Parish Blue Day for Autism Awareness Day, April 2, 2026; National School Librarian Day, April 4, 2026; National Assistant Principals' Week, April 6-10, 2026 To approve Observances in schools: National School Social Worker Week, March 1-7, 2026; Louisiana School Lunch Week, and National School Breakfast Week, March 2-6, 2026; Employee Appreciation Day, March 6, 2026; Louisiana's Retired Teachers Day, March 19, 2026; Paint the Parish Purple Day for Relay for Life, March 27, 2026; Paraprofessional Appreciation Day, April 1, 2026; Paint the Parish Blue Day for Autism Awareness Day, April 2, 2026; National School Librarian Day, April 4, 2026; National Assistant Principals' Week, April 6-10, 2026 Motion by BuffyLynn Charpentier, second by Marian Fertitta. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yea: Myron Wright, Dr Dennis Guillot, Tina Babin, Marian Fertitta, Clyde Duplantis, Valerie Bourgeois, Henry Lafont, BuffyLynn Charpentier 4. Memorial Resolutions Action: A. Ms. Loretta Lambert - Retired teacher RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Almighty God, in His infinite wisdom, has seen fit to summon to eternal rest the spirit and soul of Ms. Loretta Lambert, a retired teacher; and WHEREAS, her life was a record of service faithfully performed, during which she worked in Lafourche Parish schools for a total of twentyfive and one-half years, beginning August 26, 1968 as a teacher at Lockport Lower Elementary School. During her career, Ms. Lambert also taught at Lockport Upper Elementary School and Raceland Upper Elementary School, until her retirement on January 1, 1994; and BE IT RESOLVED that we, the members of the Lafourche Parish School Board, express our sorrow at the loss sustained by the death of a friend and former employee and extend to the members of her family our deepest sympathy, and bid them take consolation in the thought that her soul has been taken unto the bosom of our Merciful Savior; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this tribute of respect to the memory of Ms. Loretta Lambert be recorded on a special page of our minute book and that a copy thereof be presented to her family as evidence of our sympathy for them and as a reminder of our attachment to her in life and memory of her in death. Action: B. Ms. Carole Lamartina - Retired teacher RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Almighty God, in His infinite wisdom, has seen fit to summon to eternal rest the spirit and soul of Ms. Carole Lamartina, a retired teacher; and WHEREAS, her life was a record of service faithfully performed, during which she worked in Lafourche Parish schools for a total of thirtytwo years, beginning August 25, 1972 as a kindergarten teacher at Bayou Boeuf Elementary School. In 1975, Ms. Lamartina transferred to Thibodaux High School, until her retirement on September 27, 2004; and BE IT RESOLVED that we, the members of the Lafourche Parish School Board, express our sorrow at the loss sustained by the death of a friend and former employee and extend to the members of her family our deepest sympathy, and bid them take consolation in the thought that her soul has been taken unto the bosom of our Merciful Savior; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this tribute of respect to the memory of Ms. Carole Lamartina be recorded on a special page of our minute book and that a copy thereof be presented to her family as evidence of our sympathy for them and as a reminder of our attachment to her in life and memory of her in death. 5. Approval of Policy & Academics Committee Recommendations, as per meeting held February 25, 2026 Action: A. To approve revisions to policy II, Test Security To approve revisions to policy II, Test Security Motion by Clyde Duplantis, second by Valerie Bourgeois. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yea: Myron Wright, Dr Dennis Guillot, Tina Babin, Marian Fertitta, Clyde Duplantis, Valerie Bourgeois, Henry Lafont, BuffyLynn Charpentier Action: B. To approve revisions to policy GBRK, Annual Leave To approve revisions to policy GBRK, Annual Leave Motion by Clyde Duplantis, second by Tina Babin. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yea: Myron Wright, Dr Dennis Guillot, Tina Babin, Marian Fertitta, Clyde Duplantis, Valerie Bourgeois, Henry Lafont, BuffyLynn Charpentier Action: C. To approve revisions to the Instructional Coach job description. To approve revisions to the Instructional Coach job description. Motion by Clyde Duplantis, second by Henry Lafont. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yea: Myron Wright, Dr Dennis Guillot, Tina Babin, Marian Fertitta, Clyde Duplantis, Valerie Bourgeois, Henry Lafont, BuffyLynn Charpentier 6. Approval of Land & Facilities Management Committee Recommendations, as per meeting held February 25, 2026 Action: A. To approve a change order request for the Hurricane Ida South Lafourche High School HVAC Renovations project. To approve a change order request for various items in the sum total of $31,503.00 and add 90 days for the Hurricane Ida South Lafourche High School HVAC Renovations project. Motion by BuffyLynn Charpentier, second by Tina Babin. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yea: Myron Wright, Dr Dennis Guillot, Tina Babin, Marian Fertitta, Clyde Duplantis, Valerie Bourgeois, Henry Lafont, BuffyLynn Charpentier Action: B. To approve a change order request for the Central Lafourche High School Auxiliary Gym Project. To approve a change order request to add 14 days to the Central Lafourche High School Auxiliary Gym Project due to unforseen delays in critical material delivery. Motion by BuffyLynn Charpentier, second by Myron Wright. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yea: Myron Wright, Dr Dennis Guillot, Tina Babin, Marian Fertitta, Clyde Duplantis, Valerie Bourgeois, Henry Lafont, BuffyLynn Charpentier Action: C. To approve a change order request for the Hurricane Ida Multiple Locations project. To approve a change order request for various items in the sum total of $9,942.42 and add 20 days for the Hurricane Ida Multiple Locations project. Motion by BuffyLynn Charpentier, second by Tina Babin. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yea: Myron Wright, Dr Dennis Guillot, Tina Babin, Marian Fertitta, Clyde Duplantis, Valerie Bourgeois, Henry Lafont, BuffyLynn Charpentier Action: D. To approve a change order request for the Hurricane Ida - New Bayou Boeuf Elementary School Project. To approve a change order request for various items in the sum credit of ($15,565.48) for the Hurricane Ida - New Bayou Boeuf Elementary School Project. Motion by BuffyLynn Charpentier, second by Valerie Bourgeois. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yea: Myron Wright, Dr Dennis Guillot, Tina Babin, Marian Fertitta, Clyde Duplantis, Valerie Bourgeois, Henry Lafont, BuffyLynn Charpentier 7. New Business Action, Information: A. To consider the recommendation presented by Buddy Ledet of Gallagher Benefit Services, Inc. for dental insurance effective March 1, 2026 and take appropriate action. To accept the dental recommendation effective March 1, 2026 as presented by Buddy Ledet of Gallagher Benefits Services, Inc. Motion by Tina Babin, second by Henry Lafont. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yea: Myron Wright, Dr Dennis Guillot, Tina Babin, Marian Fertitta, Clyde Duplantis, Valerie Bourgeois, Henry Lafont, BuffyLynn Charpentier Action: B. To consider accepting the low bid for the Central Lafourche High School Scoreboard Replacement project. To approve a low bid from Daktronics, Inc., in the amount of $319,835.00 for the Central Lafourche High School Scoreboard Replacement project. (This includes a base bid of $263,215.00, electrical cost of $32,870.00, and design fee of $23,750.00) Motion by Tina Babin, second by Marian Fertitta. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yea: Myron Wright, Dr Dennis Guillot, Tina Babin, Marian Fertitta, Clyde Duplantis, Valerie Bourgeois, Henry Lafont, BuffyLynn Charpentier Action: C. To consider an offer from T-Mobile for the purchase of the 2.5 GHz License WND206 (Thibodaux High School). To accept an offer from T-Mobile in the amount of $600,000.00 for the 2.5 GHz License WND206 (Thibodaux High School), and allow the Superintendent to sign all relative documents on behalf of the Board. Motion by Tina Babin, second by BuffyLynn Charpentier. Final Resolution: Motion Carried Yea: Myron Wright, Dr Dennis Guillot, Tina Babin, Marian Fertitta, Clyde Duplantis, Valerie Bourgeois, Henry Lafont, BuffyLynn Charpentier 8. Tentative Dates of Future Meetings Information: A. Committee Meetings: Policy & Academics Committee; Business Committee; and Land & Facilities Management Committee, Wednesday, March 18, 2026 Information: B. Regular Board Meeting, Wednesday, April 1, 2026 9. Adjournment Procedural: A. Adjourn the Meeting The meeting adjourned at 6:44 PM /s/ Dennis J. Guillot, Ph.D., President /s/ Jarod W. Martin, Secretary 12148533 3/7/26 ($205.72)
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Thibodaux Daily Comet
Thibodaux
March 7, 2026
LIQUOR LICENSE PERMIT Bayou Donut & Cafe LLC d/b/a Bayou Donuts & Cafe is applying to the Office of Alcohol & Tobacco Control of the State of Louisiana for a permit to sell beverages of low alcohol content at retail in the Parish of Lafourche at the following address: 502 Saint Mary Street Thibodaux, LA 70301 Bayou Donut & Cafe LLC d/b/a Bayou Donuts & Cafe Member: Kris Tardo March 7 2026 LLOU0472660
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Houma Courier
Houma
March 7, 2026
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE TERREBONNE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BOARD MEETING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2026 President James Buquet, III called the meeting to order at 12:02 p.m. The prayer and Pledge of Allegiance were led by Ms. Tammy Haydel. The meeting was held at the Don Schwab Center for Business and Government, 7910 Main Street, 3rd Floor Conference Room, in Houma. Members recorded as present were: Mr. James Buquet, III, Dr. Michael Garcia, Mr. Joel Watson, Mr. Marcus Jasper, Mr. Joe Boudreaux, II and Mr. Vince Cannata. Recorded as absent were: Mr. Joshua Alford, Mr. Robert Naquin, Jr. and Mr. Michael Lewis. Also present were: Mr. Cohen Guidry, TEDAs CEO, Ms. Tammy Haydel, TEDAs Office Manager, Mr. Christian Bergeron of COLAB and Mr. Henry Richard of Richard Development. Mr. Boudreaux motioned to approve the January 13, 2026 TEDA Regular Board Meeting Minutes as submitted, seconded by Mr. Watson. The motion passed unanimously. Mr. Guidry presented the general updates on the financials, which represent typical monthly expenses. All reconciliations are balanced and in order. Mr. Watson motioned to approve the Louisiana Compliance Questionnaire for the 2025 annual audit, seconded by Mr. Boudreaux. The motion passed unanimously. Mr. Guidry presented the January BRE report, noting that there were 10 BRE visits, 13 businesses requested assistance, and a total of 41 unique contacts during the month. TEDA launched its Whats Good About Business in Terrebonne video series. Mr. Guidry updated the Board on various projects which included the following: - Opportunity Zones; - Facebook Marketing; - ITEP Committee; - TCT Open House Terrebonne Parish Vo-Tech; - LED New Incentives for Businesses; - Neuro IO; - COLAB Bayou Region Day at the Capitol: March 11, 2026; - Triad Group; and, - Small Business Grant Kick-Off Meeting. Mr. Jasper motioned to reschedule the remaining 2026 board meetings to the first Tuesday of each month, beginning on March 3, 2026. Mr. Boudreaux seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. Mr. Buquet informed the Board that Terrebonne Parish sales tax had increased by 4.7% compared to January of the previous year, with an estimated $700K increase, which is encouraging for the Parish. Mr. Buquet made three calls for public wishing to address the committee with no response. At 12:44 p.m., Mr. Boudreaux moved to adjourn, seconded by Mr. Jasper. The motion passed unanimously. __________________ Mr. James Buquet, III, President __________________ Ms. Tammy Haydel, Minute Clerk 12148605 3/7/26 ($83.70)
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Houma Courier
Houma
March 7, 2026
Regular Meeting Minutes February 18, 2026 Board President, Anthony Alford called to order the Board Meeting of the Terrebonne Levee and Conservation District at the Terrebonne Levee & Conservation District Office located at 220A Clendenning Road, Houma, Louisiana, at 6:00 P.M. on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. Angela Hidalgo led the opening prayer and Commissioner Henry led the Pledge of Allegiance to the American Flag. Upon the roll call by Mrs. Hidalgo, Commissioners recorded as present: Alford, Moore, Chauvin, Davis, Daisy, Henry, Walker. There were two Commissioners recorded as absent, Tenner Cenac and Arlanda Smith. Under approval of minutes, there was a motion by Commissioner Henry, seconded by Commissioner Chauvin, to approve the meeting minutes dated February 4, 2026. The motion passed without objection. Under Managements Report, Jonathan Gautreaux was absent. Trey Middleton gave updates and an end of the year presentation on the HNC lock, Reach A, Reach H-3, Reach I, Reach J-2, Reach K, CPRA Projects, Eastern Terrebonne Restoration Project, Wine Island Restoration Project and Reach L. Chairman Moore asked the board to approve the Operating and Engineering Invoices. Motion by Commissioner Henry, seconded by Commissioner Daisy. The motion passed without objection. Chairman Moore asked the board to approve the Financial Report FME 31 January 2026.Motion by Commissioner Henry, seconded by Commissioner Chauvin. The motion passed without objection. Mrs. Hidalgo asked for the Authorization to enter an IGA for O&M of the Bayou Chene Flood Control Structure. The TLCD portion cost would be $100,00.00. Motion by Commissioner Davis, seconded by Commissioner Daisy. The motion passed without objection. Mrs. Hildago asked for the Authorization to advertise quotes for the Recoating of the Bayou Grand Caillou Barge Gate. Motion by Commissioner Walker, seconded by Commissioner Chauvin. The motion passed without objection. Mrs. Hildago asked for the Authorization to advertise the Indefinite Embankment Supply and Delivery Contracts to Reach J and K Levees. Motion by Commissioner Chauvin, seconded by Commissioner Henry. The motion passed without objection. Mrs. Hildago asked for the execution of Encroachment Agreement with Columbia Guld Transmission, LLC for the Upper Reach I Levee Rehabilitation Project. Motion by Commissioner Walker, seconded by Commissioner Chauvin. The motion passed without objection. Mrs. Hildago asked for the approval of Resolution 26-001 to grant Final Acceptance to Low Land Construction for the Indefinite Embankment Supply to the Reach J/2-J/3 (Reach K) Levee Segments. Motion by Commissioner Walker, seconded by Commissioner Moore. The motion passed without objection. There was no Executive Session. Under Planning & Projects Committee Matters, Jay Duplantis with All South Consulting provided updates on the following projects: Reach K Water Structures. Philip Chauvin with T. Baker Smith gave updates on the following projects: General Services Agreement and Reach I Phase 2 Improvements. Mr. Chauvin asked for the approval for Change Order No. 9 for Sealevel Construction for the HNC Lock Complex Project in the amount of $2,196,942.94 due to the timber spacing adjustment for the guidewalls. Motion by Commissioner Moore, seconded by Chauvin. The motion passed without objection. Mitch Marmande with Delta Coast Consultants gave updates with his February Monthly Status Report. He spoke about Upper Reach I and pipeline relocations from the Core. Mr. Marmande asked for the approval of Change Order No. 1 for Lirette Dirt Services for the Upper Reach I Levee in the amount of $1,266,250.00 to increase material to the southern segment. Motion by Commissioner Moore, seconded by Commissioner Henry. The motion was passed without objection. There being no further business to come before the board, it was moved by Commissioner Moore, with a second by Commissioner Chauvin, to adjourn the February 18, 2026, board meeting of the Terrebonne Levee and Conservation District at 6:37 P.M. The motion passed without objection. __________________ Anthony Alford, Board President __________________ Angela Hidalgo, Secretary 12148178 3/7/26 ($131.40)
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Houma Courier
Houma
March 7, 2026
Request for Proposals PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR GRANT MANAGEMENT AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT HOUMA TERREBONNE HOUSING AUTHORITY (HTHA) HTHA is requesting bids for professional services for grant management and project management. Bids are due no later than March 19, 2026, 2:00 PM CST. For an electronic copy of the complete bidding documents, please email procurement@hthousing.com. HTHA encourages the participation of small, minority, women-owned, veteran-owned, and firms in labor surplus area businesses. 12087267 2/17-3/13/26 ($129.36)
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 7, 2026
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PUBLIC NOTICE 2FABP22XXGE184923, 1986 Ford Tempo, is stored at 2841 E Napoleon St, Sulphur, La. If all current charges are not paid and vehicle claimed by the owner by March 25th, 2026, a Permit to Sell may be obtained. Mar 6, 7 2t 2103504 Notice Cost- $49.69
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 7, 2026
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PUBLIC NOTICE 1UYVS2539GM444822, 2016 Utility Trailer, is stored at 2841 E Napoleon St, Sulphur, La. If all current charges are not paid and vehicle claimed by the owner by March 25th, 2026 a Permit to Sell may be obtained. Mar 6, 7 2t 2103500 Notice Cost- $49.69
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 7, 2026
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PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF LAKE CHARLES NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS 03/02/2026 Notice is hereby given that the following properties are in violation of the Lake Charles Code of Ordinances. The property owners listed below will have 5 (five) days to correct the issues noted, or Citys contractors will correct the issues at the owners expense. Sec. 23:3-5: High grass and/or weeds, Trash, rubbish, refuse, debris violations: Connie Ardoin, 900 Fall St, Assessment No. 00273775 Sandra Morales Anderson, 1008 Fall St, Assessment No. 00383791 Romario Hernandez Vidales, 1014 Fall St, Assessment No. 00350575 Shujat Holding Co., 2633 Fruge St, Assessment No. 00437883 Gloria A Phillips ET AL, 714 & 718 King St, Assessment No. 00337498 Wright Escrow Services LLC, 102 Kingsley St, Assessment No. 00271152 John Edward Freeman, 104 Kingsley St, Assessment No. 00330779 Theodore J Armelin Jr, 106 Kingsley St, Assessment No. 00274011 Matthew 7:24 LLC, 2708 Kirkman St, Assessment No. 00326674 Celestine B Ethridge, 1709 Orchard St, Assessment No. 00325120 Juan Luis Ferrer Contreras ET UX, 1025 15th St, Assessment No. 00374997 Earl Pike, 1105 15th St, Assessment No. 00383635 Brian Kevin Pitre ET UX, 1202 15th St, Assessment No. 00402117 S&B Capital LLC, 1204 15th St, Assessment No. 00337552 VJ Investments LLC, 1018 17th St, Assessment No. 00425672 Murphy Bridges lll, 1037 E 18th St, Assessment No. 00327867 Kaur Housing Group LLC, 2406 2nd Ave. Assessment No. 00338702 Andrew Gerard Lee, 2320 Fitzenreiter Rd, Assessment No. 00441953 Sec. 23:4: Trash & debris; piles and accumulations violation: US Bank Trust National Association Not In Its Individual Capacity, But Solely As Owner Trustee For RCF 2 Acquisition Trust. 1310 13th St, Assessment No. 00280976 Kathleen Olive Woodard, 1017 15th St, Assessment No. 00383333 Mar 6, 7 2t 2103412 Notice Cost- $118.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 7, 2026
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Request for Scenic River Permit on Beckwith Creek The Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) as Administrator of the Louisiana Natural and Scenic Rivers System is currently considering the application of Blackjack Pipeline LLC to HDD a 24 natural gas line under Beckwith Creek. Copies of the application can be reviewed at the LDWF main office, 2000 Quail Drive, Baton Rouge, LA. The public is invited to comment on this permit request for a period of forty-five (45) days. Responses should be mailed to LDWF Scenic Rivers Program, P.O. Box 98000, Baton Rouge, LA 70898-9000. Mar 5, 6, 7 3t 2103296 Notice Cost- $129.07
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 7, 2026
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Request for Scenic River Permit on Hickory Branch The Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) as Administrator of the Louisiana Natural and Scenic Rivers System is currently considering the application of Blackjack Pipeline LLC to HDD a 24 natural gas line under Hickory Branch. Copies of the application can be reviewed at the LDWF main office, 2000 Quail Drive, Baton Rouge, LA. The public is invited to comment on this permit request for a period of forty-five (45) days. Responses should be mailed to LDWF Scenic Rivers Program, P.O. Box 98000, Baton Rouge, LA 70898-9000. Mar 5, 6, 7 3t 2103290 Notice Cost- $129.07
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 7, 2026
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AGENDA FOR THE LAKE CHARLES HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Agenda March 16, 2026 326 Pujo Street City Council Chambers 5:00 P.M. OPEN MEETING ROLL CALL SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. MINUTES OF DECEMBER 15, 2025 HPC meeting HPC 26-001 LAKE CHARLES ZONING ORDINANCE CO. 10598 APPLICANT: GERALD WILLIAMS SUBJECT: CORNER BANK & CLEMENT Applicant is requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness (Section 5-307) (15) by the Historic Preservation Commission for New Construction of a Duplex, one bath/one bedroom. STAFF FINDINGS: Applicant is requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness (Section 5-307)(15) by the Historic Preservation Commission for a new two family (duplex) dwelling unit to be located on a legally recorded lot which is currently zoned as neighborhood and appears to comply with all setback regulations. The proposed duplex exceeds density limits for as of right development and will be required to obtain a minor conditional use permit under a separate process and approval through the Office of City Planning and Development prior to permitting. Applicant has proposed the use of Hardie lap siding and a raised floor system which appears to be consistent with other new construction approved within the district. The proposed Portico front porches are not consistent with sitting porches of the Historic District but are under consideration by the commission for approval. HPC 25-013 LAKE CHARLES ZONING ORDINANCE CO. 10598 APPLICANT: RICKY & VENESSA CORMIER SUBJECT: 517 PRYCE ST. Applicant is requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness (Section 5-307) (15) by the Historic Preservation Commission review windows. Deferred from Dec. 2025 STAFF FINDING: Applicant is requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness (Section 5-307)(15) by the Historic Preservation Commission for proposed replacement windows for this structure. A Certificate of Appropriateness was previously approved for partial demolition of storm damaged portions of the structure, reconstruction of demolished portions of structure with an addition, and alteration of rear roof sections to continue the historic roof lines and eliminate non-historic additions to include all of the structure under a single roof. Proposed windows have been reviewed by staff members and found to include alternate energy efficient construction materials with a design that closely replicates original historic windows as requested by the commission in the previous meeting. Staff forwards a position of support for approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness. HPC 26-002 LAKE CHARLES ZONING ORDINANCE CO. 10595 APPLICANT: JOSE GARCIA SUBJECT: 420 HODGES ST Applicant is requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness (Section 5-307) (15) by the Historic Preservation Commission to install a new asphalt roof. STAFF FINDINGS: Applicant is requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness (Section 5-307)(15) by the Historic Preservation Commission to replace existing roofing material consisting of metallic, corrugated roofing and other unknown, assorted roofing materials with an asphalt, architectural shingle. Review of the historical records indicates that the structure was constructed in the 1890s with a Queen Anne style. Property description outlines very interesting features, namely a unique rounded bay on the south side with three types of shingles between the first and second floors and recessed panel square colossal on the front porch and bay. Structure was deemed to have major significance to the Charpentier Historic District. Staff finds that the proposed roofing material while not historically correct appears consistent with other previously approved roofing materials within the district with similar architectural style. Staff forwards a position of support for the proposed roofing material. Mar 7, 14 2t 2102473 Notice Cost- $220.00
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Lake Charles American Press
Lake Charles
March 7, 2026
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Notice of Self Storage Sale Please take notice Storage Plus of Lake Charles located at 2255 LA-397 Lake Charles, LA 70615 intends to hold an Auction to enforce its privilege against the following parties at the facility for default of payment of Rent. The sale will occur as an online auction via www.storagetreasures.com on 3/19/2026 at 11:00AM. Unless stated otherwise the description of the contents are household goods, furnishings and garage essentials. Joshua Cornelius unit #042; Pamela Raines unit #155; Latondra Doucette unit #191. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Certain terms and conditions apply. Mar 7 1t 2101898 Notice Cost- $49.69
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