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CADDO PARISH COMMISSION 505 TRAVIS STREET, GOVERNMENT PLAZA PUBLIC NOTICE REGULAR MEETING AGENDA (Virtual) July 9, 2020 3:30 P.M. ********************************************************************************************************** This meeting will be available for live viewing on the Parish of Caddo's Facebook Page as well as the Caddo Parish YouTube channel. ROLL CALL: Commissioners: Hopkins District 1 Gage- Watts District 7 Johnson District 2 Taliaferro District 8 Jackson District 3 Atkins District 9 Young District 4 Chavez District 10 Burrell District 5 Lazarus District 11 Cawthorne District 6 Epperson District 12 INVOCATION: PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Veterans and active military members saluting during recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance would be appropriate, should you wish to do so. AGENDA ADDITIONS: CITIZENS COMMENTS: Citizens who wish to address the Commission, please fill out a comment card by clicking HERE and submit to the Commission Clerk s Office. Individual comments are limited to 3 minutes and will be read aloud during the Public Comments section of this agenda. Citizens may also address the Committee by calling the Commission Clerk s Office at (318) 226 -6596 during the Public Comments section of this agenda. VISITORS: ADOPT REGULAR SESSION MINUTES: Regular Session Minutes June 18, 2020 6.18.2020 REGULAR SESSION MINUTES.PDF Special Session Minutes - Resolution No. 50 Of 2020 July 2, 2020 7.2.2020 SPECIAL SESSION RESOLUTION NO. 50 OF 2020.PDF Special Session Minutes - Ordinance No. 5962 And Resolution No. 56 July 8, 2020 7.8.2020 SPECIAL SESSION ORD 5962 AND RES 56.PDF SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS: Adopt Special Proclamation For CPAS Volunteers & Fosters SR CPAS.PDF Adopt Special Resolution Of Appreciation To Muriel Burns RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION TO RETIRING ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF JUVENILE SERVICES MURIEL BURNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7.I. Documents: 7.II. Documents: 7.III. Documents: 8. 8.I. Documents: 8.II.

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CADDO PARISH COMMISSION505 TRAVIS STREET, GOVERNMENT PLAZA

PUBLIC NOTICEREGULAR MEETING AGENDA

(Virtual)July 9, 2020

3:30 P.M.**********************************************************************************************************

This meeting will be available for live viewing on the Parish of Caddo's Facebook Page as well as the Caddo Parish YouTube channel.

ROLL CALL:

Commissioners:

Hopkins District 1 Gage-Watts District 7

Johnson District 2 Taliaferro District 8

Jackson District 3 Atkins District 9

Young District 4 Chavez District 10

Burrell District 5 Lazarus District 11

Cawthorne District 6 Epperson District 12

INVOCATION:

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:Veterans and active military members saluting during recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance would be appropriate, should you wish to do so.

AGENDA ADDITIONS:

CITIZENS COMMENTS:

Citizens who wish to address the Commission, please fill out a comment card by clicking HERE and submit to the Commission Clerk ’ s Office. Individual comments are limited to 3 minutes and will be read aloud during the Public Comments section of this agenda. Citizens may also address the Committee by calling the Commission Clerk ’ s Office at (318) 226 -6596 during the Public Comments section of this agenda.

VISITORS:

ADOPT REGULAR SESSION MINUTES:

Regular Session Minutes June 18, 2020

6.18.2020 REGULAR SESSION MINUTES.PDF

Special Session Minutes - Resolution No. 50 Of 2020 July 2, 2020

7.2.2020 SPECIAL SESSION RESOLUTION NO. 50 OF 2020.PDF

Special Session Minutes - Ordinance No. 5962 And Resolution No. 56 July 8, 2020

7.8.2020 SPECIAL SESSION ORD 5962 AND RES 56.PDF

SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS:

Adopt Special Proclamation For CPAS Volunteers & Fosters

SR CPAS.PDF

Adopt Special Resolution Of Appreciation To Muriel BurnsRESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION TO RETIRING ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF JUVENILE SERVICES MURIEL BURNS(Commissioner Taliaferro)

SR MURIEL BURNS.PDF

Adopt Special Resolution Of Remembrance For Dr. Charley M. Lester, Jr.

RESOLUTION OF RECOGNITION AND REMEMBRANCE FOR DR. CHARLEY M. LESTER, JR.

(Commissioner Jackson & Commissioner Johnson)

SR CHARLEY LESTER.PDF

Adopt Special Resolution Of Recognition For Sophia NicolosiA RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING AND CONGRATULATING MS. SOPHIA NICOLOSI WHO REPRESENTED LOUISIANA IN THE 63rd

DISTINGUISHED YOUNG WOMAN OF AMERICA COMPETITION. (Commissioner Taliaferro)

SR NICOLOSI.PDF

COMMUNIQUES AND COMMITTEE REPORTS:Administration response to information requests from Commissioners

Certificate For Teleconference 07.09.20

CERT FOR TELECONFERENCE 7.09.2020.PDF

Notice Of Intent

Notice is hereby given that the Caddo Parish Commission of Caddo Parish, Louisiana (the “Parish ” ), plans to consider ordinances to adopt (levy) the Parish ’ s ad valorem tax millages for properties within the Parish of Caddo, at the meeting on Thursday, August 8, 2020 at 3:30 p.m. at the Government Plaza Building, 505 Travis Street, Shreveport, Louisiana. At this meeting, the Parish will consider adoption of its General Purpose

Millages, Special Purpose Millages, and Debt Service Millage. The Parish will also consider adoption of the values fixed or to be fixed by the

Louisiana Tax Commission on all assessments for railways and other public service corporations and consider setting the assessments of property classified as timberlands.

Confederate Monument Petition(Commissioner Epperson)

722020PETITION.PDF

PRESIDENT'S REPORT:

PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING ORDINANCES & CASES:

PUBLIC HEARING ON ORDINANCES:

Ordinance No. 5960 Of 2020AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BUDGET OF ESTIMATED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE RIVERBOAT FUND TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE SALVATION ARMY ’ S BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB FOR FUNDS REMAINING AT DECEMBER 31, 2019 AND TO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO(Commissioner Burrell)

ORD 5960 OF 2020.PDF

Ordinance No. 5962 Of 2020AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE MANDATING MASKS OR FACIAL COVERING IN CERTAIN ESTABLISHMENTS AND PUBLIC PLACES; TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF SAME, AND TO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO.

ORDINANCE NO 5962 OF 2020- AS AMENDED.PDF

ZONING ORDINANCES (For Final Passage):

ORDINANCES (For Final Passage):

Ordinance No. 5960 Of 2020AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BUDGET OF ESTIMATED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE RIVERBOAT FUND TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE SALVATION ARMY ’ S BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB FOR FUNDS REMAINING AT DECEMBER 31, 2019 AND TO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO(Commissioner Burrell)

ORD 5960 OF 2020.PDF

ZONING ORDINANCES (For Introduction By Title):

ORDINANCES (For Introduction By Title):

Introduction Of Ordinance No. 5961 Of 2020

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RE-ENACTING SECTIONS 4-61 AND 4 -61.1 AND ENACTING SECTIONS 4-63, 4 -64, AND 4 -65, ALL OF CHAPTER FOUR OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE PARISH OF CADDO, PERTAINING TO PERMITS FOR THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE HANDLING CARDS, AND OTHERWISE PERTAINING THERETO.

(Commissioner Hopkins)

ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP 4 ON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE PERMITS - FINAL.PDF

WORK SESSION MINUTES:

Work Session Minutes July 6, 2020

MINUTES OF THE WORK SESSION ON 07.06.20.PDF

RESOLUTIONS:

Resolution No. 51 Of 2020 A RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE CADDO PARISH ADMINISTRATOR TO REQUEST AND AUTHORIZE THE LOUISIANA STATE MINERAL AND ENERGY BOARD AND THE OFFICE OF MINERAL RESOURCES TO ACCEPT NOMINATIONS AND ADVERTISE FOR OIL, GAS AND MINERAL LEASES, ACCEPT BIDS, AND AWARD AND EXECUTE OIL, GAS AND MINERAL LEASES ON CERTAIN MINERAL INTERESTS OWNED BY THE PARISH OF CADDO, AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO

(Districts 1 & 2)

CORRECTED RESOLUTION 00 OF 2020 - OGM - USG PROPERTIES HAYNESVILLE LLC - 6.29.2020.PDFRES 51 MAP.PDFRES 51 - MEMO OIL GAS QUESTIONS COMMISSION.PDF

Resolution No. 52 Of 2020 A RESOLUTION URGING AND REQUESTING AREA REALTORS TO INFORM PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OF PROPERTY STANDARDS ORDINANCES, RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS, AND NEIGHBORHOOD AND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS OBLIGATIONS AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO.

(Commissioner Epperson)

RES NO OF 2020- REALTOR RESOLUTION.PDFRESOLUTION NO. 53 OF 2014- REALTOR.PDF

Resolution No. 53 Of 2020 A RESOLUTION OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF STATE PROJECT NO. H.013389.6, REGARDING CADDO PARISH BICYCLIST AWARENESS SIGNAGE, CADDO PARISH AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO(Public Works)

RES NO. OF 2020- BICYCLIST SIGNAGE.PDF

Resolution No. 54 Of 2020

A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING JULY, 2020 AS PARKS AND RECREATION MONTH IN CADDO PARISH AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO

(Parks and Recreation)

RES. NO. OF 2020- DESIGNATING JULY AS PARKS AND REC MONTH.PDF

Resolution No. 55 Of 2020

A RESOLUTION URGING AND REQUESTING CADDO PARISH RESIDENTS TO WEAR MASKS AND MAINTAIN APPROPRIATE SOCIAL DISTANCING WHILE INTERACTING WITH MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO.

(Commissioner Gage-Watts & Commissioner Young)

RESOLUTION 55 OF 2020.PDF

Resolution No. 56 Of 2020

A RESOLUTION ENACTING A COVID 19 THREAT LEVEL SYSTEM WITHIN CADDO PARISH AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO

RES NO. 56 OF 2020- CADDO PARISH COVID THREAT SYSTEM.PDF

OLD BUSINESS:

NEW BUSINESS:

Confirm Appointment To The Zoning Board Of AppealsAuthorize appointment of Huey Horn to the Zoning Board of Appeals. Terms to expire April 10, 2023.

(Commissioner Atkins)

HUEY HORN RESUME_REDACTED.PDF

Confirm Reappointments To The North Caddo Medical Center BoardAuthorize reappointments of Ronnie Festavan and David L. Norman to the North Caddo Medical Center Board. Terms to expire July 18, 2026.

(Commissioner Hopkins)

2020 FESTAVAN REAPPOINTMENT LETTER.PDF2020 NORMAN REAPPOINTMENT LETTER.PDF

CITIZENS COMMENTS (Late Arrivals):Citizens who wish to address the Commission, please fill out a comment card by clicking HERE and submit to the Commission Clerk ’ s Office . Individual comments are limited to 3 minutes and will be read aloud during the Public Comments section of this agenda. Citizens may also address the Committee by calling the Commission Clerk ’ s Office at (318) 226 -6596 during the Public Comments section of this agenda.

COMMUNIQUES AND COMMITTEE REPORTS:

ADJOURN:

To all persons desiring to attend and observe a meeting of the Caddo Parish Commission, or who wish to present information to the body: If you have physical limitations that require special accommodations in order for you to attend and participate in a meeting of the Caddo Parish Commission, please contact the office of the Caddo Parish Commission Clerk at (318) 226-6596, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting so that an effort can be made to provide those accommodations.

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CADDO PARISH COMMISSION505 TRAVIS STREET, GOVERNMENT PLAZA

PUBLIC NOTICEREGULAR MEETING AGENDA

(Virtual)July 9, 2020

3:30 P.M.**********************************************************************************************************

This meeting will be available for live viewing on the Parish of Caddo's Facebook Page as well as the Caddo Parish YouTube channel.

ROLL CALL:

Commissioners:

Hopkins District 1 Gage-Watts District 7

Johnson District 2 Taliaferro District 8

Jackson District 3 Atkins District 9

Young District 4 Chavez District 10

Burrell District 5 Lazarus District 11

Cawthorne District 6 Epperson District 12

INVOCATION:

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:Veterans and active military members saluting during recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance would be appropriate, should you wish to do so.

AGENDA ADDITIONS:

CITIZENS COMMENTS:

Citizens who wish to address the Commission, please fill out a comment card by clicking HERE and submit to the Commission Clerk ’ s Office. Individual comments are limited to 3 minutes and will be read aloud during the Public Comments section of this agenda. Citizens may also address the Committee by calling the Commission Clerk ’ s Office at (318) 226 -6596 during the Public Comments section of this agenda.

VISITORS:

ADOPT REGULAR SESSION MINUTES:

Regular Session Minutes June 18, 2020

6.18.2020 REGULAR SESSION MINUTES.PDF

Special Session Minutes - Resolution No. 50 Of 2020 July 2, 2020

7.2.2020 SPECIAL SESSION RESOLUTION NO. 50 OF 2020.PDF

Special Session Minutes - Ordinance No. 5962 And Resolution No. 56 July 8, 2020

7.8.2020 SPECIAL SESSION ORD 5962 AND RES 56.PDF

SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS:

Adopt Special Proclamation For CPAS Volunteers & Fosters

SR CPAS.PDF

Adopt Special Resolution Of Appreciation To Muriel BurnsRESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION TO RETIRING ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF JUVENILE SERVICES MURIEL BURNS(Commissioner Taliaferro)

SR MURIEL BURNS.PDF

Adopt Special Resolution Of Remembrance For Dr. Charley M. Lester, Jr.

RESOLUTION OF RECOGNITION AND REMEMBRANCE FOR DR. CHARLEY M. LESTER, JR.

(Commissioner Jackson & Commissioner Johnson)

SR CHARLEY LESTER.PDF

Adopt Special Resolution Of Recognition For Sophia NicolosiA RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING AND CONGRATULATING MS. SOPHIA NICOLOSI WHO REPRESENTED LOUISIANA IN THE 63rd

DISTINGUISHED YOUNG WOMAN OF AMERICA COMPETITION. (Commissioner Taliaferro)

SR NICOLOSI.PDF

COMMUNIQUES AND COMMITTEE REPORTS:Administration response to information requests from Commissioners

Certificate For Teleconference 07.09.20

CERT FOR TELECONFERENCE 7.09.2020.PDF

Notice Of Intent

Notice is hereby given that the Caddo Parish Commission of Caddo Parish, Louisiana (the “Parish ” ), plans to consider ordinances to adopt (levy) the Parish ’ s ad valorem tax millages for properties within the Parish of Caddo, at the meeting on Thursday, August 8, 2020 at 3:30 p.m. at the Government Plaza Building, 505 Travis Street, Shreveport, Louisiana. At this meeting, the Parish will consider adoption of its General Purpose

Millages, Special Purpose Millages, and Debt Service Millage. The Parish will also consider adoption of the values fixed or to be fixed by the

Louisiana Tax Commission on all assessments for railways and other public service corporations and consider setting the assessments of property classified as timberlands.

Confederate Monument Petition(Commissioner Epperson)

722020PETITION.PDF

PRESIDENT'S REPORT:

PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING ORDINANCES & CASES:

PUBLIC HEARING ON ORDINANCES:

Ordinance No. 5960 Of 2020AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BUDGET OF ESTIMATED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE RIVERBOAT FUND TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE SALVATION ARMY ’ S BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB FOR FUNDS REMAINING AT DECEMBER 31, 2019 AND TO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO(Commissioner Burrell)

ORD 5960 OF 2020.PDF

Ordinance No. 5962 Of 2020AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE MANDATING MASKS OR FACIAL COVERING IN CERTAIN ESTABLISHMENTS AND PUBLIC PLACES; TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF SAME, AND TO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO.

ORDINANCE NO 5962 OF 2020- AS AMENDED.PDF

ZONING ORDINANCES (For Final Passage):

ORDINANCES (For Final Passage):

Ordinance No. 5960 Of 2020AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BUDGET OF ESTIMATED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE RIVERBOAT FUND TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE SALVATION ARMY ’ S BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB FOR FUNDS REMAINING AT DECEMBER 31, 2019 AND TO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO(Commissioner Burrell)

ORD 5960 OF 2020.PDF

ZONING ORDINANCES (For Introduction By Title):

ORDINANCES (For Introduction By Title):

Introduction Of Ordinance No. 5961 Of 2020

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RE-ENACTING SECTIONS 4-61 AND 4 -61.1 AND ENACTING SECTIONS 4-63, 4 -64, AND 4 -65, ALL OF CHAPTER FOUR OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE PARISH OF CADDO, PERTAINING TO PERMITS FOR THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE HANDLING CARDS, AND OTHERWISE PERTAINING THERETO.

(Commissioner Hopkins)

ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP 4 ON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE PERMITS - FINAL.PDF

WORK SESSION MINUTES:

Work Session Minutes July 6, 2020

MINUTES OF THE WORK SESSION ON 07.06.20.PDF

RESOLUTIONS:

Resolution No. 51 Of 2020 A RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE CADDO PARISH ADMINISTRATOR TO REQUEST AND AUTHORIZE THE LOUISIANA STATE MINERAL AND ENERGY BOARD AND THE OFFICE OF MINERAL RESOURCES TO ACCEPT NOMINATIONS AND ADVERTISE FOR OIL, GAS AND MINERAL LEASES, ACCEPT BIDS, AND AWARD AND EXECUTE OIL, GAS AND MINERAL LEASES ON CERTAIN MINERAL INTERESTS OWNED BY THE PARISH OF CADDO, AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO

(Districts 1 & 2)

CORRECTED RESOLUTION 00 OF 2020 - OGM - USG PROPERTIES HAYNESVILLE LLC - 6.29.2020.PDFRES 51 MAP.PDFRES 51 - MEMO OIL GAS QUESTIONS COMMISSION.PDF

Resolution No. 52 Of 2020 A RESOLUTION URGING AND REQUESTING AREA REALTORS TO INFORM PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OF PROPERTY STANDARDS ORDINANCES, RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS, AND NEIGHBORHOOD AND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS OBLIGATIONS AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO.

(Commissioner Epperson)

RES NO OF 2020- REALTOR RESOLUTION.PDFRESOLUTION NO. 53 OF 2014- REALTOR.PDF

Resolution No. 53 Of 2020 A RESOLUTION OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF STATE PROJECT NO. H.013389.6, REGARDING CADDO PARISH BICYCLIST AWARENESS SIGNAGE, CADDO PARISH AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO(Public Works)

RES NO. OF 2020- BICYCLIST SIGNAGE.PDF

Resolution No. 54 Of 2020

A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING JULY, 2020 AS PARKS AND RECREATION MONTH IN CADDO PARISH AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO

(Parks and Recreation)

RES. NO. OF 2020- DESIGNATING JULY AS PARKS AND REC MONTH.PDF

Resolution No. 55 Of 2020

A RESOLUTION URGING AND REQUESTING CADDO PARISH RESIDENTS TO WEAR MASKS AND MAINTAIN APPROPRIATE SOCIAL DISTANCING WHILE INTERACTING WITH MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO.

(Commissioner Gage-Watts & Commissioner Young)

RESOLUTION 55 OF 2020.PDF

Resolution No. 56 Of 2020

A RESOLUTION ENACTING A COVID 19 THREAT LEVEL SYSTEM WITHIN CADDO PARISH AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO

RES NO. 56 OF 2020- CADDO PARISH COVID THREAT SYSTEM.PDF

OLD BUSINESS:

NEW BUSINESS:

Confirm Appointment To The Zoning Board Of AppealsAuthorize appointment of Huey Horn to the Zoning Board of Appeals. Terms to expire April 10, 2023.

(Commissioner Atkins)

HUEY HORN RESUME_REDACTED.PDF

Confirm Reappointments To The North Caddo Medical Center BoardAuthorize reappointments of Ronnie Festavan and David L. Norman to the North Caddo Medical Center Board. Terms to expire July 18, 2026.

(Commissioner Hopkins)

2020 FESTAVAN REAPPOINTMENT LETTER.PDF2020 NORMAN REAPPOINTMENT LETTER.PDF

CITIZENS COMMENTS (Late Arrivals):Citizens who wish to address the Commission, please fill out a comment card by clicking HERE and submit to the Commission Clerk ’ s Office . Individual comments are limited to 3 minutes and will be read aloud during the Public Comments section of this agenda. Citizens may also address the Committee by calling the Commission Clerk ’ s Office at (318) 226 -6596 during the Public Comments section of this agenda.

COMMUNIQUES AND COMMITTEE REPORTS:

ADJOURN:

To all persons desiring to attend and observe a meeting of the Caddo Parish Commission, or who wish to present information to the body: If you have physical limitations that require special accommodations in order for you to attend and participate in a meeting of the Caddo Parish Commission, please contact the office of the Caddo Parish Commission Clerk at (318) 226-6596, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting so that an effort can be made to provide those accommodations.

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CADDO PARISH COMMISSION505 TRAVIS STREET, GOVERNMENT PLAZA

PUBLIC NOTICEREGULAR MEETING AGENDA

(Virtual)July 9, 2020

3:30 P.M.**********************************************************************************************************

This meeting will be available for live viewing on the Parish of Caddo's Facebook Page as well as the Caddo Parish YouTube channel.

ROLL CALL:

Commissioners:

Hopkins District 1 Gage-Watts District 7

Johnson District 2 Taliaferro District 8

Jackson District 3 Atkins District 9

Young District 4 Chavez District 10

Burrell District 5 Lazarus District 11

Cawthorne District 6 Epperson District 12

INVOCATION:

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:Veterans and active military members saluting during recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance would be appropriate, should you wish to do so.

AGENDA ADDITIONS:

CITIZENS COMMENTS:

Citizens who wish to address the Commission, please fill out a comment card by clicking HERE and submit to the Commission Clerk ’ s Office. Individual comments are limited to 3 minutes and will be read aloud during the Public Comments section of this agenda. Citizens may also address the Committee by calling the Commission Clerk ’ s Office at (318) 226 -6596 during the Public Comments section of this agenda.

VISITORS:

ADOPT REGULAR SESSION MINUTES:

Regular Session Minutes June 18, 2020

6.18.2020 REGULAR SESSION MINUTES.PDF

Special Session Minutes - Resolution No. 50 Of 2020 July 2, 2020

7.2.2020 SPECIAL SESSION RESOLUTION NO. 50 OF 2020.PDF

Special Session Minutes - Ordinance No. 5962 And Resolution No. 56 July 8, 2020

7.8.2020 SPECIAL SESSION ORD 5962 AND RES 56.PDF

SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS:

Adopt Special Proclamation For CPAS Volunteers & Fosters

SR CPAS.PDF

Adopt Special Resolution Of Appreciation To Muriel BurnsRESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION TO RETIRING ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF JUVENILE SERVICES MURIEL BURNS(Commissioner Taliaferro)

SR MURIEL BURNS.PDF

Adopt Special Resolution Of Remembrance For Dr. Charley M. Lester, Jr.

RESOLUTION OF RECOGNITION AND REMEMBRANCE FOR DR. CHARLEY M. LESTER, JR.

(Commissioner Jackson & Commissioner Johnson)

SR CHARLEY LESTER.PDF

Adopt Special Resolution Of Recognition For Sophia NicolosiA RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING AND CONGRATULATING MS. SOPHIA NICOLOSI WHO REPRESENTED LOUISIANA IN THE 63rd

DISTINGUISHED YOUNG WOMAN OF AMERICA COMPETITION. (Commissioner Taliaferro)

SR NICOLOSI.PDF

COMMUNIQUES AND COMMITTEE REPORTS:Administration response to information requests from Commissioners

Certificate For Teleconference 07.09.20

CERT FOR TELECONFERENCE 7.09.2020.PDF

Notice Of Intent

Notice is hereby given that the Caddo Parish Commission of Caddo Parish, Louisiana (the “Parish ” ), plans to consider ordinances to adopt (levy) the Parish ’ s ad valorem tax millages for properties within the Parish of Caddo, at the meeting on Thursday, August 8, 2020 at 3:30 p.m. at the Government Plaza Building, 505 Travis Street, Shreveport, Louisiana. At this meeting, the Parish will consider adoption of its General Purpose

Millages, Special Purpose Millages, and Debt Service Millage. The Parish will also consider adoption of the values fixed or to be fixed by the

Louisiana Tax Commission on all assessments for railways and other public service corporations and consider setting the assessments of property classified as timberlands.

Confederate Monument Petition(Commissioner Epperson)

722020PETITION.PDF

PRESIDENT'S REPORT:

PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING ORDINANCES & CASES:

PUBLIC HEARING ON ORDINANCES:

Ordinance No. 5960 Of 2020AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BUDGET OF ESTIMATED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE RIVERBOAT FUND TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE SALVATION ARMY ’ S BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB FOR FUNDS REMAINING AT DECEMBER 31, 2019 AND TO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO(Commissioner Burrell)

ORD 5960 OF 2020.PDF

Ordinance No. 5962 Of 2020AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE MANDATING MASKS OR FACIAL COVERING IN CERTAIN ESTABLISHMENTS AND PUBLIC PLACES; TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF SAME, AND TO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO.

ORDINANCE NO 5962 OF 2020- AS AMENDED.PDF

ZONING ORDINANCES (For Final Passage):

ORDINANCES (For Final Passage):

Ordinance No. 5960 Of 2020AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BUDGET OF ESTIMATED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE RIVERBOAT FUND TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE SALVATION ARMY ’ S BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB FOR FUNDS REMAINING AT DECEMBER 31, 2019 AND TO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO(Commissioner Burrell)

ORD 5960 OF 2020.PDF

ZONING ORDINANCES (For Introduction By Title):

ORDINANCES (For Introduction By Title):

Introduction Of Ordinance No. 5961 Of 2020

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RE-ENACTING SECTIONS 4-61 AND 4 -61.1 AND ENACTING SECTIONS 4-63, 4 -64, AND 4 -65, ALL OF CHAPTER FOUR OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE PARISH OF CADDO, PERTAINING TO PERMITS FOR THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE HANDLING CARDS, AND OTHERWISE PERTAINING THERETO.

(Commissioner Hopkins)

ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP 4 ON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE PERMITS - FINAL.PDF

WORK SESSION MINUTES:

Work Session Minutes July 6, 2020

MINUTES OF THE WORK SESSION ON 07.06.20.PDF

RESOLUTIONS:

Resolution No. 51 Of 2020 A RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE CADDO PARISH ADMINISTRATOR TO REQUEST AND AUTHORIZE THE LOUISIANA STATE MINERAL AND ENERGY BOARD AND THE OFFICE OF MINERAL RESOURCES TO ACCEPT NOMINATIONS AND ADVERTISE FOR OIL, GAS AND MINERAL LEASES, ACCEPT BIDS, AND AWARD AND EXECUTE OIL, GAS AND MINERAL LEASES ON CERTAIN MINERAL INTERESTS OWNED BY THE PARISH OF CADDO, AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO

(Districts 1 & 2)

CORRECTED RESOLUTION 00 OF 2020 - OGM - USG PROPERTIES HAYNESVILLE LLC - 6.29.2020.PDFRES 51 MAP.PDFRES 51 - MEMO OIL GAS QUESTIONS COMMISSION.PDF

Resolution No. 52 Of 2020 A RESOLUTION URGING AND REQUESTING AREA REALTORS TO INFORM PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OF PROPERTY STANDARDS ORDINANCES, RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS, AND NEIGHBORHOOD AND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS OBLIGATIONS AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO.

(Commissioner Epperson)

RES NO OF 2020- REALTOR RESOLUTION.PDFRESOLUTION NO. 53 OF 2014- REALTOR.PDF

Resolution No. 53 Of 2020 A RESOLUTION OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF STATE PROJECT NO. H.013389.6, REGARDING CADDO PARISH BICYCLIST AWARENESS SIGNAGE, CADDO PARISH AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO(Public Works)

RES NO. OF 2020- BICYCLIST SIGNAGE.PDF

Resolution No. 54 Of 2020

A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING JULY, 2020 AS PARKS AND RECREATION MONTH IN CADDO PARISH AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO

(Parks and Recreation)

RES. NO. OF 2020- DESIGNATING JULY AS PARKS AND REC MONTH.PDF

Resolution No. 55 Of 2020

A RESOLUTION URGING AND REQUESTING CADDO PARISH RESIDENTS TO WEAR MASKS AND MAINTAIN APPROPRIATE SOCIAL DISTANCING WHILE INTERACTING WITH MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO.

(Commissioner Gage-Watts & Commissioner Young)

RESOLUTION 55 OF 2020.PDF

Resolution No. 56 Of 2020

A RESOLUTION ENACTING A COVID 19 THREAT LEVEL SYSTEM WITHIN CADDO PARISH AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO

RES NO. 56 OF 2020- CADDO PARISH COVID THREAT SYSTEM.PDF

OLD BUSINESS:

NEW BUSINESS:

Confirm Appointment To The Zoning Board Of AppealsAuthorize appointment of Huey Horn to the Zoning Board of Appeals. Terms to expire April 10, 2023.

(Commissioner Atkins)

HUEY HORN RESUME_REDACTED.PDF

Confirm Reappointments To The North Caddo Medical Center BoardAuthorize reappointments of Ronnie Festavan and David L. Norman to the North Caddo Medical Center Board. Terms to expire July 18, 2026.

(Commissioner Hopkins)

2020 FESTAVAN REAPPOINTMENT LETTER.PDF2020 NORMAN REAPPOINTMENT LETTER.PDF

CITIZENS COMMENTS (Late Arrivals):Citizens who wish to address the Commission, please fill out a comment card by clicking HERE and submit to the Commission Clerk ’ s Office . Individual comments are limited to 3 minutes and will be read aloud during the Public Comments section of this agenda. Citizens may also address the Committee by calling the Commission Clerk ’ s Office at (318) 226 -6596 during the Public Comments section of this agenda.

COMMUNIQUES AND COMMITTEE REPORTS:

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CADDO PARISH COMMISSION505 TRAVIS STREET, GOVERNMENT PLAZA

PUBLIC NOTICEREGULAR MEETING AGENDA

(Virtual)July 9, 2020

3:30 P.M.**********************************************************************************************************

This meeting will be available for live viewing on the Parish of Caddo's Facebook Page as well as the Caddo Parish YouTube channel.

ROLL CALL:

Commissioners:

Hopkins District 1 Gage-Watts District 7

Johnson District 2 Taliaferro District 8

Jackson District 3 Atkins District 9

Young District 4 Chavez District 10

Burrell District 5 Lazarus District 11

Cawthorne District 6 Epperson District 12

INVOCATION:

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:Veterans and active military members saluting during recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance would be appropriate, should you wish to do so.

AGENDA ADDITIONS:

CITIZENS COMMENTS:

Citizens who wish to address the Commission, please fill out a comment card by clicking HERE and submit to the Commission Clerk ’ s Office. Individual comments are limited to 3 minutes and will be read aloud during the Public Comments section of this agenda. Citizens may also address the Committee by calling the Commission Clerk ’ s Office at (318) 226 -6596 during the Public Comments section of this agenda.

VISITORS:

ADOPT REGULAR SESSION MINUTES:

Regular Session Minutes June 18, 2020

6.18.2020 REGULAR SESSION MINUTES.PDF

Special Session Minutes - Resolution No. 50 Of 2020 July 2, 2020

7.2.2020 SPECIAL SESSION RESOLUTION NO. 50 OF 2020.PDF

Special Session Minutes - Ordinance No. 5962 And Resolution No. 56 July 8, 2020

7.8.2020 SPECIAL SESSION ORD 5962 AND RES 56.PDF

SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS:

Adopt Special Proclamation For CPAS Volunteers & Fosters

SR CPAS.PDF

Adopt Special Resolution Of Appreciation To Muriel BurnsRESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION TO RETIRING ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF JUVENILE SERVICES MURIEL BURNS(Commissioner Taliaferro)

SR MURIEL BURNS.PDF

Adopt Special Resolution Of Remembrance For Dr. Charley M. Lester, Jr.

RESOLUTION OF RECOGNITION AND REMEMBRANCE FOR DR. CHARLEY M. LESTER, JR.

(Commissioner Jackson & Commissioner Johnson)

SR CHARLEY LESTER.PDF

Adopt Special Resolution Of Recognition For Sophia NicolosiA RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING AND CONGRATULATING MS. SOPHIA NICOLOSI WHO REPRESENTED LOUISIANA IN THE 63rd

DISTINGUISHED YOUNG WOMAN OF AMERICA COMPETITION. (Commissioner Taliaferro)

SR NICOLOSI.PDF

COMMUNIQUES AND COMMITTEE REPORTS:Administration response to information requests from Commissioners

Certificate For Teleconference 07.09.20

CERT FOR TELECONFERENCE 7.09.2020.PDF

Notice Of Intent

Notice is hereby given that the Caddo Parish Commission of Caddo Parish, Louisiana (the “Parish ” ), plans to consider ordinances to adopt (levy) the Parish ’ s ad valorem tax millages for properties within the Parish of Caddo, at the meeting on Thursday, August 8, 2020 at 3:30 p.m. at the Government Plaza Building, 505 Travis Street, Shreveport, Louisiana. At this meeting, the Parish will consider adoption of its General Purpose

Millages, Special Purpose Millages, and Debt Service Millage. The Parish will also consider adoption of the values fixed or to be fixed by the

Louisiana Tax Commission on all assessments for railways and other public service corporations and consider setting the assessments of property classified as timberlands.

Confederate Monument Petition(Commissioner Epperson)

722020PETITION.PDF

PRESIDENT'S REPORT:

PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING ORDINANCES & CASES:

PUBLIC HEARING ON ORDINANCES:

Ordinance No. 5960 Of 2020AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BUDGET OF ESTIMATED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE RIVERBOAT FUND TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE SALVATION ARMY ’ S BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB FOR FUNDS REMAINING AT DECEMBER 31, 2019 AND TO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO(Commissioner Burrell)

ORD 5960 OF 2020.PDF

Ordinance No. 5962 Of 2020AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE MANDATING MASKS OR FACIAL COVERING IN CERTAIN ESTABLISHMENTS AND PUBLIC PLACES; TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF SAME, AND TO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO.

ORDINANCE NO 5962 OF 2020- AS AMENDED.PDF

ZONING ORDINANCES (For Final Passage):

ORDINANCES (For Final Passage):

Ordinance No. 5960 Of 2020AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BUDGET OF ESTIMATED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE RIVERBOAT FUND TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE SALVATION ARMY ’ S BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB FOR FUNDS REMAINING AT DECEMBER 31, 2019 AND TO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO(Commissioner Burrell)

ORD 5960 OF 2020.PDF

ZONING ORDINANCES (For Introduction By Title):

ORDINANCES (For Introduction By Title):

Introduction Of Ordinance No. 5961 Of 2020

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RE-ENACTING SECTIONS 4-61 AND 4 -61.1 AND ENACTING SECTIONS 4-63, 4 -64, AND 4 -65, ALL OF CHAPTER FOUR OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE PARISH OF CADDO, PERTAINING TO PERMITS FOR THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE HANDLING CARDS, AND OTHERWISE PERTAINING THERETO.

(Commissioner Hopkins)

ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP 4 ON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE PERMITS - FINAL.PDF

WORK SESSION MINUTES:

Work Session Minutes July 6, 2020

MINUTES OF THE WORK SESSION ON 07.06.20.PDF

RESOLUTIONS:

Resolution No. 51 Of 2020 A RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE CADDO PARISH ADMINISTRATOR TO REQUEST AND AUTHORIZE THE LOUISIANA STATE MINERAL AND ENERGY BOARD AND THE OFFICE OF MINERAL RESOURCES TO ACCEPT NOMINATIONS AND ADVERTISE FOR OIL, GAS AND MINERAL LEASES, ACCEPT BIDS, AND AWARD AND EXECUTE OIL, GAS AND MINERAL LEASES ON CERTAIN MINERAL INTERESTS OWNED BY THE PARISH OF CADDO, AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO

(Districts 1 & 2)

CORRECTED RESOLUTION 00 OF 2020 - OGM - USG PROPERTIES HAYNESVILLE LLC - 6.29.2020.PDFRES 51 MAP.PDFRES 51 - MEMO OIL GAS QUESTIONS COMMISSION.PDF

Resolution No. 52 Of 2020 A RESOLUTION URGING AND REQUESTING AREA REALTORS TO INFORM PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OF PROPERTY STANDARDS ORDINANCES, RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS, AND NEIGHBORHOOD AND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS OBLIGATIONS AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO.

(Commissioner Epperson)

RES NO OF 2020- REALTOR RESOLUTION.PDFRESOLUTION NO. 53 OF 2014- REALTOR.PDF

Resolution No. 53 Of 2020 A RESOLUTION OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF STATE PROJECT NO. H.013389.6, REGARDING CADDO PARISH BICYCLIST AWARENESS SIGNAGE, CADDO PARISH AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO(Public Works)

RES NO. OF 2020- BICYCLIST SIGNAGE.PDF

Resolution No. 54 Of 2020

A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING JULY, 2020 AS PARKS AND RECREATION MONTH IN CADDO PARISH AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO

(Parks and Recreation)

RES. NO. OF 2020- DESIGNATING JULY AS PARKS AND REC MONTH.PDF

Resolution No. 55 Of 2020

A RESOLUTION URGING AND REQUESTING CADDO PARISH RESIDENTS TO WEAR MASKS AND MAINTAIN APPROPRIATE SOCIAL DISTANCING WHILE INTERACTING WITH MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO.

(Commissioner Gage-Watts & Commissioner Young)

RESOLUTION 55 OF 2020.PDF

Resolution No. 56 Of 2020

A RESOLUTION ENACTING A COVID 19 THREAT LEVEL SYSTEM WITHIN CADDO PARISH AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO

RES NO. 56 OF 2020- CADDO PARISH COVID THREAT SYSTEM.PDF

OLD BUSINESS:

NEW BUSINESS:

Confirm Appointment To The Zoning Board Of AppealsAuthorize appointment of Huey Horn to the Zoning Board of Appeals. Terms to expire April 10, 2023.

(Commissioner Atkins)

HUEY HORN RESUME_REDACTED.PDF

Confirm Reappointments To The North Caddo Medical Center BoardAuthorize reappointments of Ronnie Festavan and David L. Norman to the North Caddo Medical Center Board. Terms to expire July 18, 2026.

(Commissioner Hopkins)

2020 FESTAVAN REAPPOINTMENT LETTER.PDF2020 NORMAN REAPPOINTMENT LETTER.PDF

CITIZENS COMMENTS (Late Arrivals):Citizens who wish to address the Commission, please fill out a comment card by clicking HERE and submit to the Commission Clerk ’ s Office . Individual comments are limited to 3 minutes and will be read aloud during the Public Comments section of this agenda. Citizens may also address the Committee by calling the Commission Clerk ’ s Office at (318) 226 -6596 during the Public Comments section of this agenda.

COMMUNIQUES AND COMMITTEE REPORTS:

ADJOURN:

To all persons desiring to attend and observe a meeting of the Caddo Parish Commission, or who wish to present information to the body: If you have physical limitations that require special accommodations in order for you to attend and participate in a meeting of the Caddo Parish Commission, please contact the office of the Caddo Parish Commission Clerk at (318) 226-6596, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting so that an effort can be made to provide those accommodations.

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MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THECADDO PARISH COMMISSION

HELD ON THE 18th DAY OF JUNE, 2020

The Caddo Parish Commission met in legal and regular session, on the above date, at3:30 p.m., via Zoom teleconference, with President Chavez, presiding, and the following members inattendance, constituting a quorum: Commissioners Atkins, Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson, Gage-Watts, Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson, Lazarus, Taliaferro, and Young (12). ABSENT: (0).

The invocation was given by Mr. Hopkins, and Mr. Epperson led the Commission in thePledge of Allegiance.

CITIZENS COMMENTS

Mr. Charles Mary Rice emailed the following statement:

I think that Juneteenth is a necessary moment of observation because our government,and to a certain degree, our nation and our culture has not really acknowledged the trauma of 4 millionenslaved people and their descendants. It hasn’t acknowledge the impact this institution has had on thiscountry and continues to have on this country. There hasn’t been a national accounting, and I think theJuneteenth holiday is a reminder of America’s oldest sin. And it will continue to be a reminder and ahaunting until we do. This Resolution does not divide this community. It only exposes the unconscious biasthat already exists among many in our community. As white Caddo residents, I urge Commissioners topass this resolution. Charles & Mary Rice

The NAACP Shreveport emailed the following statement:

Black Americans have experienced oppression and suppression for more than 400 years.To this day, navigating life as a Black American in our city and country does not come with the sameprivileges experienced by others. Systemic racism creates barriers to safety, health and wealth. Andeveryday activities often result in racist interactions. Despite the many barriers placed in front of them,Black Americans have showed time and time again, their resiliency, strength, wisdom, and courage. Wewant to formally recognize the significance of June 19 and observe it as a day of both remembrance andaction. We the Board Members and Officers of the Shreveport Chapter of the NAACP support legislation torecognize Juneteenth as an official holiday. We are committed to making sure this holiday is more thana gesture. It must symbolize our commitments to eliminating anti-Black racism within the Parish of Caddoworkforce and community. “You are more powerful than you know and they fear the day you discoverit.”—Unknown

Orlando Jones emailed the following statement:

While Juneteenth has become the most prominent Emancipation Day holiday in the US, itcommemorates a smaller moment that remains relatively obscure. It doesn’t mark the signing of the 1863Emancipation Proclamation, which technically freed slaves in the rebelling Confederate States, nor does itcommemorate the December 1865 ratification of the 13th Amendment, which enshrined the end of slaveryinto the Constitution. Instead, it marks the moment when emancipation finally reached those in the deepestparts of the former Confederacy. Although decades of trauma and hate followed, Juneteenth is a momentof reflection just as Memorial Day and July 4th is for everyone else. The Commissioner is 100% correct tocall out anyone being put up to question the relevancy of this effort. Juneteenth is a moment where westep back and try to understand the plight of black people who had the misfortune distinction of beingslaves on American soil. No the election of President Obama did not erase 400 years of mistreatment assome suggest. It does not take away the relevance of any other Independence or holiday in other ways.

Nick Jordan emailed the following statement:

I would like to urge the Commission to make, if they have not already done so, a publicstatement or resolution in SUPPORT OF our local law enforcement. I have heard in recent weeks, from allover the nation, the villainizing and dehumanizing of law enforcement. There are millions of police-publicencounters every year, the overwhelming majority are professional, safe, non-violent and positive. Wecannot allow a very small percentage of the law enforcement population paint the picture of the entireforce. Our police department and sheriff’s office service in a very difficult capacity and they need to know,without a doubt, the parish leadership supports them in every possible way. Please make sure they doknow, using your words and your actions.

Patricia Smith emailed the following statement:

Please explain to me why this commission wishes to help erase history. The removing of

statues, changing names of streets, changing the names of buildings and bases. Are we to change the

Name of Shreveport and Caddo Parish because the indigenous Caddo Indians were forced to sell the land

in 1835 to keep their freedom? Were you aware that Shreveport contained a slave trade market (1836)

and those slaves white, black, and indentured created the port area that created the booming industry that

created Shreveport? Why are the white slaves and the indentured slaves forgotten when you wish to

recognized slavery? No man woman or child should be bought and sold but no difference of color or race

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they were all unfortunately not immune. My Irish ancestors were slaves so does that make me entitled..

No. My Indian ancestors walked the trail of tears. Does that make me entitled? No. My Scottish ancestors

were persecuted and burnt out of their legally purchased homes yet should I feel entitled. No. If you start

passing ordinances based on race, past historical grievances you are nothing better than the Nazi

occupation. You are basically slapping Martin Luther King Jr and those that worked so hard for equality in

the face. You are saying civil rights laws were a failure. You are saying those that died trying to help free

slaves of all colors died in vain. Not one member of this commission was a slave nor knew anyone that

was a slave; no member of this commission ever owned a slave nor knew anyone that owned a slave.

What is the goal of this commission, to serve the community or to erase the history that built these

communities? You as commissioners are a form of indentured servants. You freely gave up personal

feelings for those of your constituents. What's next? Will you be promoting historical figures like William

Ellison, Nicolas Augustin Metoyer of Louisiana, I could list 240 more but you get the point. If you take down

history we need to remove all historical names, statues, and signs. This means all historical

remembrances. White privilege is nothing more than a racist phrase used against people of light skin to

justify violence and disdain. I have worked my entire life so if you know where to find it let me know. Think

of this before you vote today. And to those who have been proudly sporting Black Lives Matter you may

wish to remember All Lives Matter. All Lives are by the grace of God.

Joyce Rogers, Emma Merrells, Terrance Trammell, Theresa Myles, and C. Bradford

submitted the following email:

This email is sent to you expressing my support of Resolution # 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, and 49 on your agenda. I respectfully ask for your favorable vote and support also.

Marvin T. Muhammad emailed the following statement:

I submit my comments in support of the various resolutions that Commissioners Jackson,Watts, Cawthorne, Burrell, Epperson, and Johnson have submitted for vote today. While I don’t haveenough time to speak on each one individually know that I stand and support each on their own merit.Moreover, it’s time to put the Confederate Monument to rest. Let’s remove this daily reminder of the mostwicked atrocity known to man done over a period of time that America should always hang her head inshame. Move it out of the public square to one where it would be widely accepted. Furthermore,Juneteenth isn’t just a day; Juneteenth is medicine to an injured and sick people who suffer from theplague of fratricide. The cure of which is overflowing pitcher of love poured into them continuously.Juneteenth official acknowledgement is one does of many we will need. Lastly, let’s support the policy thatsays YES to police oversight. Thank you for this time and a listening ear. Marvin T. Muhammad.

Tom Yearby emailed the following statement:

I'd like to suggest Henry Flipper, West Point's first African American graduate or keepingit Louisiana, someone in General Bank's Corp of Africa that fought at the battle of Port Hudson. Anyways,good luck in your efforts and a good Juneteenth to you sir and thank you for your service to the countryand Caddo Parish. Tom Yearby

Kenneth Brantley submitted the following statement:

Take those Confederate statues down. We must show our children that we are working onleaving them a better place than what was passed down to us. Put them in a museum if you want or justdiscard them. Just put them somewhere where whereby we don't have to be reminded of what they standfor and what people of their mind and power did to black and brown people.

Michael Williams called and gave the following statement:

Good evening commissioners. Hey, this is Michael Williams, 210 Carver PlaceShreveport, La. To the chairman, other members on the commission, I was asked to call regarding thesymbol that’s been at the courthouse for many years. It’s something that’s long overdue with all the racialtension between the Democrats and Republicans, dividing our nation and our own public policy. But, uh,but I do believe it’s ever been a time in history, where we can be one nation under God for liberty andjustice for all by removing the symptoms - the symbolism of racism and hate. I don’t have to reverse andrehash your past without scars about my ancestors, African-Americans who was fought during the civilwar. But I think it’s very important that we try to have nothing inequality for all citizens in our great county.And I think the symbol of the monument doesn’t represent unity in America. The only way we can bridgethe gap is by removing any type of threats and any type of tension move forward in a new America. Whereyou see people all over the world being inclusive, the global movement, to bring about racial tension in ourcountry. You know, change has come. It’s a point where we don’t look at people’s skin but it’s about skin.Skin come in all flavors and colors. It’s time for us to be one nation in God with liberty and justice for all.The only way we can come we have to create a new America with new policies and procedures,

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Democrats and Republicans working together for what is good not what is wrong. Not what am I, black?What is right and wrong? Not skin. We need to do what is best. I pray today that you would stand withcommissioners. We stand with Commissioner Lyndon Johnson and Epperson, and others who stoodbefore the city’s hall asking that we move the monument. I think we should move forward. We beenthrough the judicial process. It came in our favor. There’s no sense in rehearsal rehashing. You want tohave that monument move in your backyard or put it in a park with a private park. But it don’t belong in apublic facility, where you’re going to get equal decisions about your future. In the meantime, I pray you dowhat is right, not what is in your heart in terms of promoting evil, but only way we can change is only Godcan change our heart. And the moral conscience of our country, we’re being tested in our next generation.So, I pray that you will move forward and move the monument. Thank you very much.

Mrs. Brasco called and gave the following statement:

I am full of agreement that the Confederate monument needs to come down please.Thank you, very much.

Craig Lee called and gave the following statement:

Good evening, I hope everybody is having a very good day. I just wanted to make surethat I made a very important statement regarding the removal of the Confederate statue. Nine years ago,I’m proud to say that I was a part of a multi-ethnic coalition of individuals in Shreveport that lobbied, andsuccessfully lobbied, for the removal of the Confederate flag. So that was phase one of this journey andthat was, again, nine years ago. I’m also honored to have been on an advocacy team a few years ago aswe successfully lobbied the Caddo Parish Commission to sponsor legislation to remove the statue. Wehave dealt with a lot of complete lies that the Daughters of the Confederacy stated in terms of them owningthe property and we found out of course all that not to be the case. So, I’m here to be very clear theConfederate monument must come down. And I’m here on the Daughters of Confederacy page, theiractual website. And here’s a statement that pretty much capsulizes where we’re at with these individuals.And it says, “We are saddened that some people find anything connected with the Confederacy to beoffensive. Our Confederate ancestors were and are Americans. We as an organization do not sit injudgement of them nor do we impose the standards of the 19th century on Americans of the 21st century.”That entire statement is contradictory, because the first sentence is imposing standards from the 19th

century on us. Because it says, “We are saddened that some people find anything connected with theConfederacy to be offensive.” ‘Anything’ and that means slavery. And so, no organization, none, shouldhave any focus of having a statue, monument, flag, or anything on public property in Caddo Parish or anyother county or parish in the United States of America. And it is past time that the Caddo ParishCommission, along with our legal team, handle the business and shut this down once and for all. They canhave their statue, their flags, and whatever other racist memorabilia that they consider to be prideful intheir own museum, on their own property, or whatever. But, it will not be on public property. And with that Ithank you guys for the opportunity. And I look forward to a successful court date in a few weeks where thedistrict court rules in favor of getting this thing down once and for all. Thank you very much.

Kimberly Marshall called and gave the following statement:

I would like to voice my complaint about the statue located downtown in front of thecourthouse. I think it should be removed and I think it should be removed as soon as possible. I do not likewhat it represents and it does not stand for me. My name is Kimberly Crockett Kimberly Marshall and Iwould like to have it taken down please. Do you all have any ideas of where we are at with this? Is there aproblem? I thought it was already determined that this statue was going to come down. I see that it hasnot. In the midst of all the other things that are going on, I think that you all will do better before Shreveportgets all riled up. And I do not want to see that. So, where are we with that? Is anyone on the line or cananyone on the line answer that, give me an idea of what’s going on? (The Deputy Commission Clerkadvised Ms. Marshall that the Commissioners could not answer questions at time.) I would love to leavemy contact information. The name is Kimberly Marshall and the telephone number is area code 318-xxx-xxxx

Jayne Tappe called and gave the following statement:

Hello Commissioners. I wanted to speak out against resolution 49. I want to just voiceloudly my discontent with any Caddo Parish Commissioner that supports this resolution. You don’t get tochange history. You only get to resolve to change the future of how you and others do things. That isbecause of history. That is how we learn what to do and what not to do. That is how we learn. It’s calledhistory. And since everybody is so on board about how offended they are, let me just say this loudly andclearly, you offend me by even suggesting that we change the name of our military facilities and theConfederate symbols. Those are history. It’s your job to be a part of a positive future. You can’t changehistory by changing the names of statues and military bases. Just one example of just how this negativityis just backwards. I am in no way of saying I know all the facts or everything about Ms. Jemima. I don’t. Butone of the first Black ladies that was given recognition for all that she did, all that she accomplished, and all

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that she was. And now folks want to take that away from her, because somebody today got their littlefeelings hurt. They want to right some kind of wrong for Ms. Jemima. They’re not. So, now, she doesn’t getthe recognition and the praise and the honor to such a job well done. Because somebody got their feelingshurt. This is just one of many, many examples. So, Commissioners it’s your job. You only change history,but listening to history, not erasing it, not trying to change the names that are already there. And lastly ofcourse, as you can tell by the rest of this message, I do not agree with removing the Confederate statue. It.Is. History. Thank you Commissioners.

Pastor Mays called and gave the following statement:

First of all, I want to say thank you to all of the Commissioners that we stood in solidaritywith on yesterday. As it relates to some of the polices that needs to be implemented in the City ofShreveport. First of all, I want to thank God and I want to thank you all for your service. We, here inNorthwest Louisiana - Shreveport, are moving in the right direction. And when we got people calling in ontoday, let’s you know that we are in solidarity with you, that there’s time for a change within the City ofShreveport. And in order to move forward as a city, we must address the problems of systemic racism andwhite supremacy that exists. And the only way we can truly move forward is we’ve got to face that there isa problem and secondly address those problems from what y’all are doing. You had over 2000 people tomarch on the City of Shreveport. Our organization is the Congress for Systemic Justice there are otherorganizations that are working with use to move the city forward. We thank you guys for what you all didon yesterday. I was sort of disappointed because I was hoping that all the council members would be thereso that you can show a form of strength and solidarity in moving this city forward. But I do want to say toyou, those of that were there and those of you that want to see this city go forward, the citizens of this citywant to say thank you. All over the country, people are rising up against that which is wrong that which isinhumane. And we want to say thank you all, you have our support. Yes, the monument must go. Yes,racism and white supremacy and the stigma that has been over this city for far too long, must go. You allare the first step in the right direction. I just personally want to say to you guys, thank you so much andmay God get the glory and we thank you for your service.

Kenneth Brantley called and gave the following statement:

Yes, my name is Kenneth Brantley. I live in the Timberline subdivision. I wanted to call andexpression my concern… First of all, I want to thank the Commissioners for the job that they do. I know it’sa task, but I just wanted to let you know many of us in the city do appreciate your service. This is my firsttime calling in, but I do want to let you know that I am one that’s voting that we remove the Confederatestatues. I was listening in on a comment that was made from the call prior before me and one of the thingsshe kept saying is people getting their feelings hurt. Well, there’s more than just people’s feelings hurtbehind these Confederate positions. They want to suppress people, kill people, and demean people.That’s what those statues represent to a lot of us. And, so, we want to ask you all to strongly consider -Let’s, as the previous call priors to me, let’s make a change. Let’s start moving forward to heal the hurtform the past. I think this would be a great start in the minds of many. That it would show that whites arestarting to see how much we’re being hurt, not just from the past, but even currently. As we’re seeing in themedia and all across the world in the country. But that’s just my comment. I just want to let y’all know that Iam one that wanted to have those statues removed.

Sandra Carr called and gave the following statement:

Hello, I am calling to request that the Confederate statue be removed from the federalparish courthouse. It’s time for this city to move, it’s time for the country to move forward and in order for itto do so we need to remove all the reminders that or reflect slavery and oppression.

Mr. Johnson provided a point of clarification for the citizens. He said that the Commissionvoted to remove the Confederate Monument as well as put $500,000 in the budget to move it, but they arewaiting on the judges to get through with their rendering.

VISITORS

Shreveport Police Chief Ben Raymond

Mr. Epperson thanked Chief Raymond for attending this meeting today. He commendedChief Raymond for never showing any partiality. Mr. Epperson wanted to make it clear that he does notdisrespect the police nor the police department.

Mr. Epperson wanted to know if there was a police union or police association. ChiefRaymond stated that there is a Shreveport Police Officers’ Association with approximately 400 members.They also have a Police Union that is made up of approximately 100 members, which was recently createdin the past six months. Mr. Epperson wanted to know if they had a contract where they negotiate wages,benefits, disciplinary process, etc. Chief Raymond stated that there is no basis in the City for there to beany contractual meetings between the City and the association or the union. He also explained that both

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the union and the association are there to represent the officers in which they bring ideas toAdministration, but do not have any bargaining power.

Mr. Epperson wanted to know if the association or union would represent on behalf of anofficer if they were to have some type of disciplinary action against them. Chief Raymond pointed out thatthe association and union are comprised of employees from the Police Department, they are separateentities. He said that association does provide representation at both the criminal levels and administrationlevels. If you’re a member of the association, they pay associate legal fees. He stated the union hassomething similar in place, but they decide based on the merits of the case if they will represent themember or not.

Answering another question from Mr. Epperson regarding the number of personnelcurrently employed with the Shreveport Police Department (SPD), Chief Raymond stated that they have511 officers, 44 police communication officers, 33 jailers, and approximately 109 civilian employees. Mr.Epperson wanted to know if the department is adequately staffed. Chief Raymond said that they are notwhere they would like to be. He also explained that they have a sworn strength of 580, but have neverreached 580. He also said that they are lower staffed right now, and they have been for quite some time.The biggest contributing factor being recruiting qualified applicants.

Chief Raymond further explained that their average attrition rate is three officers permonth. They lose approximately 36 people per year on average for retirement, resignation, andterminations. He said that unless they hire at least 36 people per year, they will not break even.

Mr. Epperson wanted to know if the department is currently under any litigation relative toimproprieties such as brutality, ethics violations, or anything of that nature. Chief Raymond said that theyare currently dealing with a couple of pending civil suits, with a few dealing with use of force issues. Healso mentioned that they there are always dealing with pending suits, but he is not intimately familiar withthem.

Mr. Epperson mentioned that the Commission allocated some funding to provide SPD withvehicles. Dr. Wilson stated that was correct. Mr. Epperson wanted to reiterate that the Commission andSPD have a working relationship. He thanked Chief Raymond once again for his professionalism tocollaboratively help resolve all of the issues.

Mr. Atkins also thanked Chief Raymond for all he does for this community and hisexemplary service here during some difficult times.

Answering a question from Mr. Atkins regarding the demographics of the officers in thefield, Chief Raymond stated that the Department is made up of approximately 48% African American, 47%White, and the other 5% is Hispanic, Native American, etc. He also said that there is about 70% males and30% females. Chief Raymond also explained that they came under a consent decree thirty years ago, andShreveport was the first municipality to come out from under that consent decree. He said that there is afair representation of the community that they police. Mr. Atkins thanked the Chief once again for hisservice to this community.

Mr. Burrell echoed the same sentiments as the previous Commissioners in regards toChief Raymond’s exemplary job with the police department.

Answering a question from Mr. Burrell in regards to policy infractions and investigations,Chief Raymond explained that there are several different ways they take complaints, internal and external.He first talked about the external complaints and said that anybody can file a complaint against anemployee of SPD. By law, they have 14 days to initiate an investigation. He also mentioned that InternalAffairs is located in a separate location from the police department to encourage people to come forward.Chief Raymond further explained that, internally, any police officer can have an additional investigation.Often times that is done from a supervisory level against a subordinate who they believe violated one ofthe department’s policies and procedures. The Internal Affairs Bureau looks at each case from anadministrative perspective only; they do not look at anything criminal. If there is indication that activitycould be criminal, that case goes to the detectives who conduct a criminal investigation. After the criminalinvestigation is concluded, they then start an administrative investigation. Chief Raymond also said thatofficers have a number of rights based on the Louisiana Police Officer Bill of Rights. They have 60 daysfrom the day they initiate the investigation to the day it has to be completed. He also said that there areseveral other formalities they have to abide by, for example, allowing the member to obtain an attorney,they have to record interviews, provide a notice of investigation that fully explains what the officer is beingaccused of, etc. Ultimately, that packet is given to the Chief with an opinion from the investigators basedon the facts. He said that a sustained complaint means that the allegations did occur; a not sustainedcomplaint means that there is not enough evidence to prove if the allegations occurred or not; and anexonerated complaint means that the officer did exactly what the person complained about, but it is not inviolation of the department’s policy. If there is a sustained complaint, they have to hold a disciplinaryhearing in which the officer is allowed to come in and respond to the complaint. After that, they determinewhat the disciplinary action should be.

Mr. Burrell wanted to know if any of the investigations were totally independent of SPD.Chief Raymond said that they are not totally independent, but they have recently come to an agreementwith the Louisiana State Police (LSP) in regards to an officer involved shooting which results to death. The

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LSP will come in and take those cases, if they have enough investigators at the time. They do this toprovide a better level of transparency. Chief Raymond also pointed out that the majority of the criminalinvestigations’ results are submitted to the District Attorney’s office. To recap, Chief Raymond said thatmost of the investigations are done in house. If it is criminal, it is done by SPD’s Detective Bureau; if it isadministrative, it is done by the Internal Affairs Bureau. Mr. Burrell thanked the Chief for this information.

Mr. Cawthorne stated that young people are beginning to congregate in parking lots. Hewanted to know the plan to ensure that violence does not break out during this type of gathering. ChiefRaymond explained that there has been quite a bit of discussion regarding this. He explained that theyhave special operations for these cruising ops. They hire back several officers to prevent violent crime andalleviate the clogging up of intersections. He said that this creates problems for commuters trying to getthrough a light.

Chief Raymond also said that there was an attempt to encourage people to congregate inareas where they can hang out and play loud music, but unfortunately, it turned violent. He said that theyhave not found the answer yet, but they are working on gathering ideas and suggestions.

Mr. Hopkins talked about the resolution that is on today’s agenda regarding chokeholds.He wanted to know if the Mayor and Chief Raymond have been in discussions regarding this type oftraining. Chief Raymond stated that they have already revised their policies and procedures to includesome additional language with regards to chokeholds and strangleholds. These policies are now beingimplemented and taught at the academy.

Mr. Hopkins pointed out that most of the small municipality police forces train at the SPDAcademy. Chief Raymond agreed and said that they will be taught with the same type of training and thenew policies.

Mr. Young asked the following questions: How do you describe the term “custody”? Andhow would you describe the obligations that an officer has for a citizen who has been placed into custody?Chief Raymond responded with defining custody as an officer limiting your ability to leave. With regards tothe officers’ responsibilities, they are responsible for the person in custody’s safety to the best of theirability, to provide medical treatment, etc.

Mr. Jackson thanked Chief Raymond “for having an open mind”. Mr. Jackson said that hewanted to correct one thing that Chief Raymond stated in regards to people congregating. He said,“Violence didn’t break out at those events; violence broke out by some knuckleheads after or across thestreet and down the street”. He said that the news and media associates that violence with the events.

Mr. Jackson also asked about a Citizens Review Board. Chief Raymond stated that theintent of most Civil Service Boards in the State have five members; Shreveport is the only city with ninemembers. It is his understanding when Mayor Glover was in office, the number of board members wasincreased to provide more citizen oversight of the Police Department. The Board is made up of two policemembers, two fire members, and five civilians (two civilians are chosen by Southern, two civilians byLSUS, and one civilian is a direct appointment from the Mayor). He said that this entity is already in placethat provides for Citizens Review Board. Outside of this, he is certainly open to conversations regarding aCitizens Review Board, but he feels that they would “hit a wall quickly” because they are not allowed basedon state statute and civil service law.

He suggested that maybe citizens could come together and talk about an event thathappened on a national level. For example, the situation in Atlanta, which he has no influence in nor mostcitizens in Shreveport does. He explained that they could go through a scenario of what if that happenedhere.

Chief Raymond cautioned that a Citizens Review Board could start “skewing lines” of whatis legal and illegal because of federal statutes, state statutes, civil service law, civil services rules, generalorders, etc. that come into effect when discussing something that has occurred locally. He furtherexplained that if there’s a pending criminal litigation or civil litigation, somebody’s rights could beinadvertently violated. He also said that by law, a Citizens Review Board does not have the authority toimplement change and would be limited to making suggestions. He believes the benefit would be to havethe conversation.

Answering another question from Mr. Jackson regarding body cameras, Chief Raymondsaid that this has been an unfunded need in the budget. He said that they have reached out for grantswhere they are available as well as reaching out to companies and private organizations to get quotes. Hefeels comfortable to say that they will be getting body cameras in the near future.

Mr. Jackson thanked the Chief and expressed his appreciation for everyone who wearsthe badge.

Mr. Burrell wanted to know if the Chief felt intimidated by the Commissioners’ questions.Chief Raymond stated that he feels perfectly comfortable and not intimidated at all.

Mr. Atkins asked that Chief Raymond briefly describe the role of the Civil Service Board.Chief Raymond explained that the Civil Service Board is there to assist the appointing authority in howthey run the organization. They also assist in personnel matters, disciplinary matters, etc.

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Chief Raymond further explained that if a complaint is sustained against an officer, andthey receive some sort of disciplinary action, that officer can file an appeal with the Civil Service Board. Atthis point, the Civil Service Board will complete an investigation to determine if the appropriate actionswere taken. He also mentioned that the Board has the ability to overturn a decision.

Mr. Chavez talked about the resolution that is on the agenda today for considerationregarding chokeholds and restraints. He said that he researched the lateral vascular neck restraint orLVNR. He understands that this type of restraint, in the wrong hands, could be used for bad. Mr. Chavezwanted to know if there was a different technique that could be used “once the bullets are gone and thetaser is out of batteries”. Chief Raymond explained that he was taught the LVNR when he first came ontothe department twenty years ago, and at that point, it was not considered a lethal force tactic. At somepoint over the last 10-15 years, it has been taught by the Academy that you do not utilize the LVNR,except in the instance in which you are in a lethal force situation. Chief Raymond also explained that thereare other defensive tactics that can be used if an officer is being choked.

He read aloud his recommendation for the change in policy: all physical restraintmaneuvers on the neck and head area and any other physical lack that restricts the flow of blood oroxygen to the brain are prohibited, except when lethal force is authorized, and the members acting indefense of his or her life or for that of another.

Mr. Chavez thanked Chief Raymond for this explanation. He also said that he would not,as a legislator, do something that would put an officer’s life in danger.

Mr. Burrell wanted to know if there were different levels of restraint that a police officer istrained to go through before they use the chokehold. Chief Raymond stated that there is not. He also saidthat use of force has changed several times over the years. He explained that there used to be somethingcalled the “Use of Force Continuum”, where an officer would start at the lower levels of force andencouraged to go through the different levels. It started with an officer in a uniform being on scene, then itmoved into verbal commands, then pressure points, and ultimately to hard empty hand less lethal, etc. Hecontinued and said that the only issue with this is that an officer cannot be expected to talk to a personwho is shooting at them. So the Force Continuum was done away with, and the Force Wheel wasimplemented.

Chief Raymond explained that the Force Wheel was an officer in the middle who hadseveral different options in regards to the situation. These included options such as officer presence,verbal commands, pressure points, etc.

Now, the police force uses a Use of Force Option Model. The standard is whatevertechnique the officer uses has to be objectively reasonable based on the facts and circumstances theofficer has. The officer does not necessarily have to go into a particular order. Chief Raymond also saidthat the officers like to use the lowest force necessary to take a suspect into custody.

Answering a question from Mr. Johnson regarding when the policies were written, ChiefRaymond stated that the policies are constantly amended. He also explained that the Use of Force Policywas amended on June 11, 2020 with the prior amendment being July 29, 2016.

Mr. Johnson wanted to know if the policy remained the same after new technology, suchas tasers, mace, etc., became available to police officers. Chief Raymond explained that there was notlanguage specific to chokeholds until the amendment that was implemented on June 11, 2020. He alsosaid that they’ve taught for over a decade not to use any lateral vascular chokehold or anything that wouldrestrict airflow on a suspect unless there was lethal force, but it was specified in policy until recently.

Mr. Johnson also wanted to know if there would be a need for lethal force with regards toa person who is already handcuffed. Chief Raymond said that there most likely would not be a need, butthere are some situations in which a suspect who was handcuffed was able to retrieve a gun and kill anofficer. He said that there should be a less amount of force when dealing with a person who is handcuffedversus a person who is not.

Mr. Johnson wanted to know if it would take multiple officers to restrain a person who ishandcuffed. Chief Raymond explained that it probably would not take multiple officers, unless the personwas a large person or they had a weapon. He said that it is difficult to write into policy every particularcircumstance.

Mr. Johnson then talked about the use of body cams and dash cams. He understands thatSPD does not have the manpower that the Chief would like it to be, along with the lack of body cams anddash cams. He believes that legislation would help SPD get to the level to better serve the citizens ofCaddo Parish.

Mr. Chavez thanked Chief Raymond for attending the meeting today and answering all ofthe Commissioners’ questions.

Chancellor John Pierre of Southern University Law Center

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Mr. Jackson introduced Chancellor Pierre to the Commission. He also said that this is “arelationship between Caddo Parish and Southern University” who have an end goal in mind, which is tohave a law school in Caddo Parish.

Chancellor Pierre thanked the Commissioners and Administration on working with theSouthern University System and the Southern University Law Center. Leaders in Caddo Parish haspassed a resolution asking legislative leaders in northwest Louisiana for the Board of Regents to bringlegal professional education to the region. He gave great commendations to the Commission for providingresources towards the legal education program. Their research in the northwest Louisiana region showedthere are fewer legal professions per capita in the area, compared to the rest of the state, signifying thereis room for improvement. The Board of Regents reviewed several options including establishing legalestablishment opportunities.

Chancellor Pierre had proposed a pathway to legal education opportunities in northwestLouisiana to the Southern University System’s Board of Supervisors, the Board of Regents and the CaddoParish Commission as well as other organizations that regulate legal professional education for discussionand review. The Board of Supervisors endorsed the pathway and held a meeting on how they wouldproceed with the proposal. The proposal is available to the public for review. Chancellor Pierre stated thatthey would have to take logical, measured steps designed for success if they are going to effectively createlegal opportunities in the area. He introduced a semester in Shreveport idea proposing that in Spring 2022- Spring 2023 allowing students in their last semester of law school to complete a curricula in Shreveport,Louisiana. There will be opportunities for externships where students can work in courts, corporate entities,law offices for first-hand experience in the area. In turn, the students will earn academic credit, BAR prepreview classes and earn opportunities for permanent employment. Additionally, the region could move thebarrier of people not wanting to move to Shreveport for their legal career.

Chancellor Pierre explained that the idea was based on a successful concept instituted inIdaho by a law school to create law career opportunities to take advantage of major employment market ina large city in the state. The idea is a pilot program to gage the demand and enthusiasm in the community.The general plan is upon success of the semester in Shreveport, they will increase the time to a year inShreveport, which would require accreditation. Then, they could model a branch upon success of the yearin Shreveport concept.

Chancellor Pierre stated that they must review facilities and technologies, which he sharedthe Shreve Memorial Library building is a great location for the concept. It is centrally located to the sightsand experience of Shreveport.

Chancellor Pierre encouraged the Commission to push for something different. Hecontinued that amid the Covid19 pandemic funding is shorter than normal, but the need for highereducation continues to increase due to a competitive workforce across the nation. He encourages thatlocal institutions could create new methods to finance and deliver higher education during these times. Inclosing of his presentation, Chancellor Pierre thanked the Commission for supporting the initiation of thepathway.

Mr. Jackson commented that he and Chancellor Pierre has put together an eager workinggroup and requests to get the parts in place before 2022.

Mr. Cawthorne thanked the speaker and commended the idea and wanted to knowwhether there will be a full time or part time program.

Chancellor Pierre explained that they have not reached that point in their research, butconfirmed that many students must work full time while attending law school. Since 2004, SouthernUniversity System has offered legal education opportunities part time successfully. At that time, LoyolaUniversity was the only law school students could attend. Then, there were law schools across Texas thatopened up legal education options. He suggested that they evaluate thoroughly and anticipate futurepossibilities.

ADOPT REGULAR SESSION MINUTES JUNE 4, 2020

It was moved by Mr. Cawthorne, seconded by Mr. Middleton, to adopt the RegularSession Minutes from June 4, 2020. Motion carried by acclamation.

ADOPT SPECIAL SESSION MINUTES JUNE 15, 2020

It was moved by Mr. Burrell, seconded by Mr. Hopkins to adopt the Special SessionMinutes—Alcohol Hearing from June 15, 2020. Motion carried by acclamation.

CERTIFICATE FOR TELECONFERENCE

WHEREAS, the Governor of the State of Louisiana has issued Proclamation Number 33JBE 2020, stating that, due to the current Public Health emergency declared in the Governor’sProclamation Number 25 JBE 2020, and citing the provisions of La. R.S. 29:721, et seq., granting him theauthority to control the “ingress and egress to and from a disaster, the movement of persons within thearea, and the occupancy of premises therein; and,

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WHEREAS, the Governor, in Proclamation Number 33 JBE 2020, has limited allgatherings of 10 or more people, for public safety purposes; and,

WHEREAS, Governor has issued a general stay at home order “unless performing anessential activity,” 33 JBE 2020, Section 3; and,

WHEREAS, attendance at a Caddo Parish Commission Regular Session meeting is notstated in the list of essential activities, listed in 33 JBE 2020, Section 3; and,

WHEREAS, the usual conduct of the meeting would require travel and the presence of anumber of persons in excess of ten (10); and,

WHEREAS, the Governor of the State, in Proclamation Number 30 JBE 2020, Section 4,issued on March 16, 2020, has invoked the aforementioned statutes authorizing him to allow attendance atessential governmental meetings via teleconference or video conference during the pendency of thisemergency; and,

THEREFORE, the Caddo Parish Commission hereby certifies that it will not be able toobtain a quorum and convene a meeting in a public forum on June 18th, 2020 due to the Governor’sproclamations, and will be required to meet by video conference, and, if necessary teleconference, on thatdate as allowed by law and the Proclamations of the Governor listed above.

Date: June 16, 2020Mario Chavez

Caddo Parish Commission President

ADMINISTRATOR REPORT

Dr. Wilson provided a copy of the May 2020 Financials to the Commissioners via email.The Clerk of the Commission noted that these financials were also attached to the agenda.

The President of the Commission asked that Attorney Frazier provide an update on theConfederate Monument. Attorney Frazier said that the Daughters of the Confederacy filed for a request forinjunction in the State District Court. That matter is set to be heard on June 30, 2020. Dr. Wilson pointedout that this matter has already been voted on by the Commission, and there is up to $500,000 in thebudget with regards to the monument. He said that they are just waiting on the outcome of the courthearing.

Dr. Wilson also announced that Juvenile Justice Assistant Director Muriel Burns is retiringfrom the Caddo Parish Commission after 35 years of service.

Dr. Wilson requested that Attorney Frazier provide clarification with regards toCommissioners participating in Zoom meetings if a quorum is met. Attorney Frazier explained that underthe Governor’s Order, a virtual meeting cannot be held unless a quorum cannot be met. She also said thata bill was signed into law stating that a virtual meeting or physical meeting in combination can counttowards a quorum, but only under certain circumstances. She said that the new law states that when thereis a pandemic or a gubernatorially declared state of emergency, the Commission can meet about: mattersthat are directly related to the public body’s response to the disaster or emergency and are critical to thehealth, safety, or welfare of the public; matters that if they are delayed will cause curtailment of vital publicservices or economic dislocation or hardship; or matters that are critical to the continuation of the businessof the public body, and that are not able to be postponed to a meeting held in accordance with the otherrequirements of the chapter, which means the Commission cannot hold a physical meeting, due to a legalrequirements or other deadline that cannot be postponed or delayed. Dr. Wilson requested that AttorneyFrazier provide a copy of that to the Commissioners.

COMMUNIQUES/COMMITTEE REPORTS

Mr. Hopkins reminded the Commissioners that a committee was selected for the CharterReview, and there is a timetable in place per the Charter. He suggested the Committee starting meeting assoon as possible.

Mr. Johnson asked for an update on Benteler Steele and Libbey Glass. Dr. Wilson statedthat Libbey Glass filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy last week. He also explained that, according to the IDB,they were in arrears with respect to having maintained the number of jobs that the incentive was given. Hesaid that there is a penalty that goes along with that. He also said that Attorney David Wolf is working withLibbey to obtain those funds.

Dr. Wilson also gave an update in regards to Benteler Steele. He said that there were twoprojects, one is to utilize Sales & Use taxes, and the other was to build a road from Hwy 1 into the plant.He said that the Sales & Use tax incentive is off the table because the time has passed for that. He saidthat NLEP and Attorney Frazier are reviewing a contract to see if there’s anything that needs to beassessed to with respect to building the road from Hwy 1 into the plant. He does not have all of theinformation regarding that yet, but will forward the information as it becomes available.

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Mr. Atkins congratulated Ms. Burns on her years of service to the Parish.

Mr. Epperson commended Ms. Betty, who works on the 8th Floor, for all of her hard workwith the Parish. He said that the way the Commission receives customers is very important.

He also pointed out that the meat packing plants were declared essential even thoughthere were high rates of COVID-19 cases and deaths within the plants. He said that in the months of Aprilto May, they sold 129,000 tons of pork to China, when “our shelves were bare as we went to the grocerystores”.

Mr. Burrell thanked Chief Raymond once again for attending today’s meeting. He islooking forward to meeting with Sheriff Prator.

He also talked about the resolution in regards to Juneteenth. He wished everyone aHappy Juneteenth and encouraged everyone to buy fireworks in celebration of this holiday.

PRESIDENT’S REPORT

Mr. Chavez reminded the Commissioners and the public that underCommuniques/Committee Reports, Commissioners are not restricted or censored. He received severalphones calls in regards to Monday’s meeting saying that someone should have stopped a Commissionerfrom talking. He reiterated that the Commissioners cannot stop another Commissioner from talking duringCommuniques. Mr. Chavez said that “being a leader and leading by being kind, I don’t think we can gowrong with that”.

He also talked about the protests that are happening in Shreveport and Caddo Parish. Mr.Chavez was proud that the protests have been peaceful, and Shreveport/Caddo Parish has set the tonefor America and the rest of the Nation to show that “we can truly come together for one goal”.

PUBLIC HEARING ON ORDINANCES

Mr. Chavez asked if there was anyone to speak in support of or in opposition of thefollowing ordinance:

Ordinance No. 5959 of 2020, an ordinance amending the Budget of EstimatedRevenues & Expenditures for the Oil & Gas Fund for the year 2020 to provide anappropriation for the purchase of masks to combat COVID-19 and to otherwiseprovide with respect thereto

There being no one to speak in favor of or in opposition to the ordinance, the Presidentclosed the public hearing.

ORDINANCES (for final passage)

It was moved by Mrs. Gage-Watts, seconded by Mr. Jackson, that Ordinance No. 5959of 2020, an ordinance amending the Budget of Estimated Revenues & Expenditures for the Oil & GasFund for the year 2020 to provide an appropriation for the purchase of masks to combat COVID-19 and tootherwise provide with respect thereto be adopted.

Mrs. Gage-Watts would like the Commissioners to support this ordinance today and helpmitigate the spread of COVID-19. She said that this ordinance would help provide masks to the citizens ofCaddo Parish. She believes that this along with social distancing, handwashing, and sanitizing are provenmethods to keep the spread of COVID-19 down. She asked that the Commissioners support thisordinance.

Answering a question from Mr. Taliaferro regarding a plan in place for distributing themasks, Mrs. Gage-Watts suggested that each of the Commissioners allocate them within their ownperspective districts. Mr. Taliaferro was curious to see if the masks were going to be delivered based onthe areas that needed them the most. Mrs. Gage-Watts pointed out that no one is exempt from COVID-19,and there is no cure or vaccine. She encouraged all to wear masks while in public.

Mr. Burrell believes that this ordinance is timely. He said that there are several states thathave increasing COVID-19 cases.

Friendly amendment by Mr. Young to change the word “masks” to “masks/face shields”.Mrs. Gage-Watts accepted this amendment.

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Mr. Young read that face shields can be a way of protecting a person from the virus. Healso said that it could be complimentary to wearing a face mask as well. He asked for this amendment, sothat the Commission could have the option of getting face shields to compliment the masks.

Attorney Frazier wanted to know if the face shield could be used in lieu of a mask. Mrs.Gage-Watts stated that it could. She said that it would be sufficient because it could be used in the sameway.

Answering a question from Mr. Jackson regarding if there will be a request forreimbursement from the CARES Act, Dr. Wilson stated that they will request a reimbursement. Mr. Chavezasked that the masks be procured from a local business.

Mr. Taliaferro stated that he is ok with the masks, but the face shields are more expensive.He said that they would also have to determine who would get a face shield and who would get a mask.

Mr. Jackson said that Mr. Taliaferro brings up a good point, but he believes that it wouldeventually break even and level out. He believes that it can be rationed out.

At this time, Mrs. Gage-Watts’ motion carried as amended, as shown by the following rollcall votes: AYES: Commissioners Atkins, Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson, Gage-Watts, Hopkins,Jackson, Johnson, Lazarus, Taliaferro, and Young (12). NAYS: None (0). ABSTAIN: None (0). ABSENT:(0).

ORDINANCE NO. 5959 OF 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BUDGET OF ESTIMATEDREVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE OIL AND GAS FUND FORTHE YEAR 2020 TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATION FOR THEPURCHASE OF MASKS/FACE SHIELDS TO COMBAT COVID-19 ANDTO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO

WHEREAS, the Parish of Caddo reported its first COVID-19 case on March 11, 2020;and

WHEREAS, the Parish of Caddo currently has over 2,200 cases and 156 deaths due toCOVID-19; and

WHEREAS, the Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends the use ofa cloth face covering to help slow the spread of COVID-19; and

WHEREAS, the Caddo Parish Commission would like to provide masks/face shields forthe public to help combat the spread of COVID-19; and

WHEREAS it is necessary to amend the 2020 Budget to provide an appropriation of$100,000 to purchase masks/face shields; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Caddo Parish Commission in due, legaland regular session convened, that Budget of Estimated Revenues and Expenditures for the Oil and GasFund for the year 2020 is hereby amended as follows:

Budget Increase (Decrease)

Oil and Gas FundCOVID-19 Mask $100,000Fund Balance ($100,000)

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that if any provision or item of this ordinance or theapplication thereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions, items or applicationswhich can be given effect without the invalid provisions, items or applications, and to this end theprovisions of this ordinance are hereby declared severable.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that this ordinance shall take effect upon adoption.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that all ordinances or parts thereof in conflict herewith arehereby repealed.

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Ordinance No. 5960 of 2020, an ordinance amending the Budget of EstimatedRevenues & Expenditures for the Riverboat Fund to provide an appropriation forthe Salvation Army’s Boys & Girls Club for funds remaining at December 31, 2019and to otherwise provide with respect thereto

It was moved by Mr. Johnson, seconded by Mr. Cawthorne, that the Work SessionMinutes from June 15, 2020 be approved. Motion carried.

RESOLUTIONS

It was moved by Mr. Jackson, seconded by Mr. Epperson, that Resolution No. 41 of2020, a resolution amending and reenacting Resolution No. 34 of 2020 of the Caddo Parish Commissionadding Legal Aid of North Louisiana to exceptions of the suspended 2020 NGO Program and to otherwiseprovide with respect thereto be adopted. Motion carried, as shown by the following roll call votes: AYES:Commissioners Atkins, Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson, Gage-Watts, Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson,Lazarus, Taliaferro, and Young (12). NAYS: None (0). ABSTAIN: None (0). ABSENT: (0).

RESOLUTION NO. 41 OF 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

A RESOLUTION AMENDING AND REENACTING RESOLUTION 34 OF2020 OF THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION ADDING LEGAL AID OFNORTH LOUISIANA TO EXCEPTIONS OF THE SUSPENDED 2020NGO PROGRAM AND TO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECTTHERETO

WHEREAS, COVID19 is a national pandemic in the United States; and

WHEREAS, many jobs have been permanently lost as a result of COVID19; and

WHEREAS, individuals will need to expunge their records as they seek new means ofemployment; and

WHEREAS, the Parish may be eligible for reimbursement of this cost from CARES ACTFunding allocation as it relates to workforce development/retention related to COVID19.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Caddo Parish Commission in due, legaland regular session convened that the Caddo Parish Commission amends and reenacts Resolution 34 of2020 to read as follows:

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ADMINISTRATION TO SUSPEND 2020NGO PAYMENTS WITH CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS AND TO OTHERWISEPROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO

WHEREAS, COVID19 is a national pandemic in the United States; and

WHEREAS, national, state and local health emergencies have been declared due to theCOVID 19 pandemic; and

WHEREAS, Louisiana citizens are contracting COVID19 in large numbers; and

WHEREAS, as a result of the pandemic, revenues used to fund the Parish’s NGOprogram have declined; and

WHEREAS, this decline has caused a situation wherein the Parish does not have therevenue that was budgeted to fully fund the 2020 NGO program; and

WHEREAS, it is a violation of the State Budget Act for the Parish to pay expenditureswhen the revenue source does not have adequate funds to cover those expenditures; and

WHEREAS, there is enough revenue to pay a limited amount of the funds budgeted forthe NGO program; and

WHEREAS organizations providing essential services should be paid.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Caddo Parish Commission in due, legaland regular session convened that the Caddo Parish Commission hereby authorizes Parish Administrationto suspend NGO payments until a revenue analysis shows that the revenues in the requisite funds willcover the full amounts appropriated, with the following exceptions:

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1. Caddo Council on Aging - $75,000.00

2. Food Bank of Northwest Louisiana - $90,000.00

3. Hope Connections - $15,000.00

4. MLK CDC - $10,000.00

5. Robinson’s Rescue - $25,000.00

6. Shreveport Green - $7,500.00

7. St. Luke’s Episcopal Mobile Medical - $6,750.00

8. SuperMen for Christ - $5,000.00

9. Legal Aid of Northwest Louisiana- $20,000.00

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution is effective immediately upon itspassage.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith arehereby repealed.

It was moved by Mr. Jackson, seconded by Mr. Atkins, that Resolution No. 42 of 2020, aresolution to authorize the Caddo Parish Administrator to request and authorize the Louisiana StateMineral & Energy Board and the Office of Mineral Resources to accept nominations and advertise oil, gas,and mineral leases, accept bids, and award and execute oil, gas, and mineral leases on certain mineralinterests owned by the Parish of Caddo, and otherwise providing with respect thereto be adopted. Motioncarried, as shown by the following roll call votes: AYES: Commissioners Atkins, Burrell, Cawthorne,Chavez, Epperson, Gage-Watts, Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson, Lazarus, Taliaferro, and Young (12). NAYS:None (0). ABSTAIN: None (0). ABSENT: (0).

RESOLUTION NO. 42 OF 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

A RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE CADDO PARISHADMINISTRATOR TO REQUEST AND AUTHORIZE THE LOUISIANASTATE MINERAL AND ENERGY BOARD AND THE OFFICE OFMINERAL RESOURCES TO ACCEPT NOMINATIONS AND ADVERTISEFOR OIL, GAS AND MINERAL LEASES, ACCEPT BIDS, AND AWARDAND EXECUTE OIL, GAS AND MINERAL LEASES ON CERTAINMINERAL INTERESTS OWNED BY THE PARISH OF CADDO, ANDOTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO

WHEREAS, the Parish of Caddo may own certain mineral rights underlying the followingdescribed property, to-wit:

Those certain road dedications located in Section 3, Township 18 North, Range15 West, known as Alexander Avenue, Avenue Kay, Birch Avenue, Boutte Circle,Cleveland Street, Daugherty Avenue, Front Street, Garfield Avenue, Huss’s Court,Jo Lacey Drive, Jodie Street, Juliette Street, Katie Circle, Louise Lane, LydiaAvenue, Maple Avenue, Monument Lane, Morton Street, Attaway Street, OlneyStreet, Phelps Avenue, Pine Hill Road, Sand Valley Lane, Sandra Street, MainStreet, Warriner Avenue, Williams Street, Wilson Street, Newburyport Street,Stockbridge Lane and Williamsburg Way, all located in Caddo Parish, Louisianaand containing 80.20 acres, more or less and those certain adjudicated propertiesdescribed as Lot 14 & ½ Adj. Abdn. Alley, Blk. 2, Blanchard with a Geo. #181503-014-0014, containing .17 acres, and Lot 10 & W’ly ½ of Lot 11, Blk. 7, with a Geo.#181503-019-0010, containing .26 acres, and Lots 13, 14 & 15, Blk 32, Blanchardimps on Lot 14, with a Geo. #181503-044-0013, containing .24 acres, and Lot 10& W’ly 25 Ft. of Lot 11, Blk. 28 & ½ abandoned Alley, Blanchard, with a Geo.#181503- 040-0015 containing .26 acres, and Lot 13 & ½ Adj. Abdn. Alleys, Blk.2, Blanchard, with a Geo. #181503-014-0013 containing .17 acres, and Lots 4, 5,6, 7 & 8, Blk. 38, Blanchard, Adj. ½ Abdn Alley, with a Geo. #181503-050-0023,containing .43 acres, and S’Ly 10 Ft. of Lot 1, Lacey Gardens, Unit No. 10, with aGeo. #181503-064-0015, containing .02 acres, and Lot 15 & ½ Adj. Abdn. Alley,Blk. 2, Blanchard, with a Geo. #181503-014-0015, containing .17 acres, and thatpart of the NW/4 of SE/4 of Sec 3 (18-15) Lying Southwest of K.C.S. Ry, R/W with

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a Geo. #181503- 000-0013, containing .05 acres, and Lot 18 and Adj. ½ of Abdn.Alley, Blk. 38 Blanchard, with a Geo. #181503-050-0018, containing .17 acre, saidadjudicated property total acreage being 1.94 acres, more or less, within Section 3Township 18 North, Range 15 West, containing a total of 82.14 acres, more orless, all in Caddo Parish, Louisiana.

That certain road dedication located in Section 4, Township 18 North, Range 15West, known as a portion of Blanchard Furrh Road, located in Caddo Parish,Louisiana and containing 4.716, more or less within Section 4, Township 18 North,Range 15 West, Caddo Parish, Louisiana.

Those certain road dedications located in Section 9, Township 18 North, Range15 West, known as Bickham Road, a portion of Blanchard Furrh Road, Bois D’ArcCircle, Cravetta Street, Gorman Road, Noel Drive, North Noel Drive, South NoelDrive, all located in Caddo Parish, Louisiana and containing 24.63 acres, more orless and that certain adjudicated property described as Lot 34, Blanchard EstatesAddition, Unit #2 Less R/W, with a Geo. #181509-003- 0034, containing .51 acres,within Section 9 Township 18 North, Range 15 West, containing a total of 25.14acres, more or less, all in Caddo Parish, Louisiana.

Those certain road dedications located in Section 16, Township 18 North, Range15 West, known as Deer Trail, South Noel Drive and Wentworth Circle, all locatedin Caddo Parish, Louisiana and containing 4.08 acres, more or less and thosecertain adjudicated properties described as 2.00 acres in NE/4 of Sec 16-18-15with a Geo. #181516-000-0079, and 1.00 acre of land in NE/4 of land in NE/4 ofSec 16-18-15, with a Geo. #181516-000-0054, and 1.00 acre of land in NE/4 ofland in NE/4 of Sec 16-18-15, with a Geo. #181516-000-0074, and 1.50 acres M/L– A tract in NE/4, Sec 16-18-15, with a Geo #181516-000-0104, and 1.00 acre inSE/4 of NE/4 of Sec 16-18-15, with a Geo. #181516-000-0043, and Lot 37, DukeEstates Unit No. 2, with a Geo. #181516-002-0037, containing 2.21 acres, moreor less, and .19 acres, M/L – being the West 247.5 of East 1597.2 ft of North 33 ftof South 591 ft of N/E of Sec 16-18-15, with a Geo. #181516-000-0141, and 1.00acre – South 195 ft of East 213 ft of SW/4 of NW/4 of Sec 16-18-15, with a Geo.#181516-000-0096, said adjudicated property total acreage being 9.90 acres,more or less, within Section 16, Township 18 North, Range 15 West, containing atotal of 13.98 acres, more or less, all in Caddo Parish, Louisiana.

Those certain road dedications located in Section 21, Township 18 North, Range15 West, known as Pine Island, Pine Island Unnamed Road A and Pine IslandUnnamed Road B, all located in Caddo Parish, Louisiana and containing 7.45,more or less and that certain adjudicated property described as Lot 2, Less aTriangular Tract of Land, Hunter’s Forest, with a Geo. #181521-013-0012,containing 1.26 acres, more or less, within Section 21, Township 18 North, Range15 West, containing a total of 8.71 acres, more or less all in Caddo Parish,Louisiana.

WHEREAS, the Parish of Caddo has received a written request from USG PropertiesHaynesville, LLC, that the Parish seek public bids for an oil, gas and mineral lease covering said property;and

WHEREAS, the Parish of Caddo does not have the knowledge or resources available todetermine if it owns the mineral rights and the Parish of Caddo will rely on the expertise and experience ofthe lessee in determining ownership; and

WHEREAS, it is expressly agreed that any lease granted by the Parish of Caddo andaccepted by lessee is without any warranty of title and without any recourse against the Parish of Caddowhatsoever, either express or implied, and it is expressly agreed that the Parish of Caddo shall not berequired to return any payments received or be otherwise responsible to lessee therefore; and

WHEREAS, the Louisiana State Mineral and Energy Board and the Office of MineralResources, is available upon the request of Caddo Parish to lease the aforesaid property for oil, gas andother minerals if requested to do so by Caddo Parish.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Caddo Parish Commission in due, regularand legal session convened, that the Louisiana State Mineral and Energy Board and the Office of MineralResources, be and it is hereby requested and authorized to accept nominations and advertise for oil, gasand mineral leases, accept bids and award and execute oil, gas and mineral leases on the aforesaidproperties of certain mineral interests owned by the Parish of Caddo.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any such lease contain a no surface operationsprovision as follows: Lessee, its successors or assigns, may produce oil, gas and other minerals from the

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leased premises by drilling from a surface location on other lands, but notwithstanding any other provisionof this lease, Lessee, its successors or assigns, shall not use the surface of the Lessor’s property fordrilling or any other operations without prior written permission of Lessor, which permission may bewithheld at Lessor’s discretion.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any such lease contain a horizontal pugh provision asfollows: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein contained, at the end of the primary term or anyextension thereof by operations, if the Commission of Conservation of the State of Louisiana establishes adrilling unit which includes a part of the land herein leased, the production of oil, gas and other mineralsfrom such unit shall maintain this lease in full force and effect only as to such portions of the leased landembraced in said pooled unit; and this lease shall expire as to that part of the land herein leased notincluded in such unit; and lessee, its successors and assigns agrees to relinquish by formal instrument anyportion of the leased land not included in a unit created by the Commission of Conservation while thislease is in effect

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any such lease contain a vertical pugh provision asfollows: Upon the expiration of the primary term hereof or any extension thereof by operations, this leaseshall automatically terminate and be of no further force or effect except as to all that part of the leasedpremises then included within the geographical boundaries of a producing unit duly established bygovernmental agency or authority having jurisdiction, from the surface of the earth to a depth of 100 feetbelow the deepest depth from which any well commenced during the primary term hereof on the leasedpremises or on lands pooled therewith is completed and from which there is production in payingquantities, such depth determination to be made on a unit by unit basis. In the absence of units soestablished, this lease shall terminate except as to 40 acres around each producing oil well and 160 acresaround each producing or shut-in gas well located on the leased premises, in as near the form of a squareas is practicable, from the surface of the earth down to a depth of 100 feet below the deepest depth fromwhich said well or wells are completed and from which there is production in paying quantities, such depthdetermination to be made on a well by well basis.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any such lease contain a minimum royalty provision asfollows: Royalty of not less than 1/5 th or 20%.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any such lease contain a minimum bonus provision asfollows: Bonus of not less than $1,500.00 per acre.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any such lease contain a hard or solid mineralexclusion provision as follows: This lease shall exclude free sulphur, potash, lignite, salt and any otherhard or solid mineral. Lessee shall not have any rights to explore, drill for, mine, produce or take any actionwhatsoever in regard to any such hard or solid mineral deposits.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any such lease contain a maximum term provision asfollows: Primary term of lease shall not exceed three (3) years.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED if any provision or item of this resolution or the applicationthereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions, items or applications which can begiven effect without the invalid provisions, items or applications, and to this end, the provisions of thisresolution are hereby declared severable.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall take effect immediately.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith arehereby repealed.

It was moved by Mr. Epperson, seconded by Mrs. Gage-Watts, that Resolution No. 43 of2020, a resolution of support for the Federal Justice in Policing Act of 2020 and to otherwise providing withrespect thereto be adopted.

Friendly amendment by Mr. Young to add the phrase “a bipartisan” before the word“federal” in title and to add “a meaningful bipartisan reform bill” in the text of the Now, Therefore, Be ItResolved. Mr. Epperson accepted.

Mr. Cawthorne wanted to know what a “meaningful bipartisan” looks like. Mr. Young saidthat something that is meaningful would answer the demands of the people who are calling for racialjustice, and something that is bipartisan would have input from both parties.

Mr. Chavez said that the President passed an Executive Order this past week that reads:law enforcement officers provide the essential protection that all Americans required to raise their familiesand lead productive lives. The relationship between our fellow citizens and law enforcement officers is animportant element in their ability to provide that protection. By working directly with their communities lawenforcement officers can help foster a safe environment where we all can prosper. Unfortunately, therehave been instances in which some officers have misused their authority, challenging the trust of theAmerican people with tragic consequences for individual victims, their communities and our nation. All

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Americans are entitled to live with the confidence that the law enforcement officers and agencies in theircommunities will live up to our nation's founding ideals and will protect the rights of all persons, particularly,in effect, African American communities. We must redouble our efforts as a nation to swiftly addressinstances of misconduct.

Mr. Taliaferro said that there are some provisions in this bill that he agrees with, but thereare many more that he does not agree with. He will not support this bill in its current form without bipartisandiscussion and reform. He would like to see this resolution’s changes in writing prior to voting on it.

Mr. Atkins stated that he shares some of the views of Mr. Taliaferro. He also applaudedMr. Young for including “a meaningful bipartisan” language added to the resolution.

Mr. Jackson clarified that Mr. Young’s amendment is pushing for a more bipartisan effort.Mr. Young agreed. He also said that it seems that the amendment gives the opportunity to emphasize thebipartisan fashion. Mr. Jackson also added the executive orders do not have effects of law and can expire.

Mr. Epperson agreed with Mr. Jackson and pointed out that there is a Democraticcontrolled House with a Republican controlled Senate. He commended Mr. Young for his amendment inregards to this resolution.

Mr. Hopkins said that there are some things in the Federal Justice & Policing Act that heagrees with, but there are several items that he is concerned with. He suggested that the Commissionerswait until the bill has been vetted through both places and conference committed. He does not believe thatthis a good bill. Mr. Hopkins said that he is not prepared to vote in favor of this resolution today.

Mr. Burrell stated that he has been following this bill through the legislature for quite sometime. He also commended Mr. Young for his friendly amendment. He also said that anything with suchcontroversy as this has to have some compromise and bipartisan support. Mr. Burrell feels that thebipartisan support language should be placed in this resolution and sends a bipartisan message from theCommission.

Call for the Question by Mr. Johnson, seconded by Mr. Jackson. Motion carried, asshown by the following roll call votes: AYES: Commissioners Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson,Gage-Watts, Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson, Lazarus, Taliaferro, and Young (11). NAYS: CommissionerAtkins (1). ABSTAIN: None (0). ABSENT: (0).

At this time, Mr. Epperson’s motion carried as amended, as shown by the following roll callvotes: AYES: Commissioners Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson, Gage-Watts, Jackson, Johnson,Lazarus, and Young (9). NAYS: Commissioners Atkins, Hopkins, and Taliaferro (3). ABSTAIN: None (0).ABSENT: None (0).

RESOLUTION NO. 43 OF 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

A RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR A BIPARTISAN FEDERALJUSTICE IN POLICING ACT OF 2020 AND TO OTHERWISEPROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO

WHEREAS, police brutality against African-Americans is again at the forefront of issuesfacing the African-American community with the death of George Floyd; and

WHEREAS, as demonstrated by the protests surrounding the death of George Floyd, theAfrican-American community has long-felt unprotected and unheard by our lawmakers; and

WHEREAS, the U.S. House of Representatives has promulgated the Justice in PolicingAct of 2020 to address the law enforcement concerns that have led to police brutality in the African-American community to ensure that policing rises to standards that ensure justice and fairness to ALLAmericans.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Caddo Parish Commission in due, legaland regular session convened that the Caddo Parish Commission hereby supports the Justice in PolicingAct of 2020 and urges and requests the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate to pass ameaningful bipartisan reform bill with all due haste.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution is effective immediately upon itspassage.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution will be forwarded to the Speaker of theHouse and the President of the Senate.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith are

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hereby repealed.

It was moved by Mr. Jackson, seconded by Mrs. Gage-Watts, that Resolution No. 44 of2020, a resolution designating June 19th of each year as “Juneteenth Independence Day” in Caddo Parish,in recognition of June 19, 1865, the date that has become widely associated with the emancipation ofslavery in the United States and otherwise providing with respect thereto be adopted. Motion carried, asshown by the following roll call votes: AYES: Commissioners Atkins, Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez,Epperson, Gage-Watts, Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson, Lazarus, Taliaferro, and Young (12). NAYS: None (0).ABSTAIN: None (0). ABSENT: (0).

RESOLUTION NO. 44 OF 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING JUNE 19TH OF EACH YEAR AS“JUNETEENTH INDEPENDENCE DAY” IN CADDO PARISH, INRECOGNITION OF JUNE 19, 1865, THE DATE THAT HAS BECOMEWIDELY ASSOCIATED WITH THE EMANCIPATION OF SLAVERY INTHE UNITED STATES AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECTTHERETO.

WHEREAS, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation endingslavery in the Confederacy effective January 1, 1863; and

WHEREAS, the news that slavery had officially ended and that the slaves were freethroughout the land now known as the United States was neither announced nor enforced in the westernformer Confederate states such as Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas in particular, until two and a halfyears after the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation due to a low presence of the Union Army inthose areas; and

WHEREAS, when Major General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, toestablish the Union Army’s command over Texas, he announced to the people of Texas on June 19, 1865,the end of slavery and the freedom of the slaves; and

WHEREAS, the formerly enslaved people in Texas celebrated their freedom on June 19,1865, and such celebrations gradually evolved into the official commemorative holiday which has becomeknown as “Juneteenth”, which continues to be celebrated throughout the United States today throughfestivities, ceremonies, food, and other cultural traditions; and

WHEREAS, Juneteenth serves as an extremely significant day of remembrance andacknowledgment of the history, freedom, culture, strength, perseverance, and achievement of the past,present, and future generations of the African American community; and

WHEREAS, Juneteenth holds an important place not only in African American history,but in United States history for all Americans to reflect on, learn about, and appreciate the struggles,triumphs, and continued growth of our nation as a whole; and

WHEREAS, local communities throughout the United States, such as Caddo Parish,support the significance of Juneteenth and all that it symbolizes in the history and culture of AfricanAmerican people during the annual Let the Good Time Roll Festival sponsored by the Rho Omega Chapterof Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Caddo Parish Commission in due,regular and legal session convened, that June 19th of each year is hereby established throughout CaddoParish, as a day of commemoration which shall be known as “Juneteenth Independence Day.”

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Parish Administrator is strongly urged to considerrecognizing this holiday consistent with other annual official Parish Holidays

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if any provision or item of this resolution or theapplication thereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions, items or applicationswhich can be given effect without the invalid provisions, items or applications, and to this end, theprovisions of this resolution are hereby declared severable.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall take effect immediately.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith arehereby repealed.

It was moved by Mr. Johnson, seconded by Mrs. Gage-Watts, that Resolution No. 45 of2020, a resolution urging and requesting law enforcement agencies and heads of governing bodies with

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Caddo Parish to retrain officers regarding chokeholds and restraints and to otherwise provide with respectthereto be adopted.

Mr. Hopkins does not feel that this resolution is needed anymore due to the changes andamendments the Chief previously explained. He also explained that these policy changes will filter into theacademy, which several municipalities in the Parish utilize for training. He appreciates Mr. Johnson andMrs. Gage-Watts for bringing forth this resolution, but does not feel that it is needed any longer.

Mr. Chavez said that the City of Shreveport implemented some policy changes. He askedthat the Clerk forward it to the Commissioners. Mr. Chavez read aloud the policy change: the purpose ofthe General Order is to establish guidelines for the appropriate use of force by member. It shall be thepolicy of the Shreveport Policed Department that members use only force that is objectively reasonable toeffectively bring an incident under control while protecting the lives of the officers and others. Officers useonly level of force with a reasonable prudent officer would use under the same worst similarcircumstances. Mr. Chavez agreed with Mr. Hopkins and believes steps have already been made.

Mr. Taliaferro is concerned with any verbiage limiting the use of this technique should theofficer’s life be in danger. He said that the President’s Executive Order addresses this concern to hissatisfaction. Mr. Taliaferro would like to include the verbiage of the President’s Executive Order calling fornationwide police reform, specifically banning the use of chokeholds and vascular neck restraints, with theexception where the officer’s life or the lives of others were in danger.

Mr. Burrell explained that this resolution reinforces his position on training and upgradinglaw enforcement. He pointed out that a resolution is not forcing anyone to do anything, but onlyrecommending this reform.

Mr. Johnson said that the resolution was written for officers to be retrained and review thepolicies. He pointed out that the Parish has constables, deputy constables, etc. that should have this sametype of review and reform. He asked that the Commissioners support this resolution.

Mr. Young stated that he will vote in favor of this resolution because of the word “retrain”.He also said that all organizations can benefit for improvement, and that comes from practice and training.

Mrs. Gage-Watts said that the biggest room there is, is the room for improvement. Shealso pointed out that each year, the Commissioners have to take an ethics course. She said that thisresolution would be a suggestion to the police officers as to why the chokehold is no longer acceptable.Mrs. Gage-Watts said that it is the responsibility of the Commissioners as legislators to pass thisinformation on.

Call for the Question by Mr. Epperson, seconded by Mr. Jackson. Motion carried, asshown by the following roll call votes: AYES: Commissioners Burrell, Cawthorne, Epperson, Gage-Watts,Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson, Lazarus, and Young (9). NAYS: Commissioners Atkins, Chavez, andTaliaferro (3). ABSENT: None (0). ABSTAIN: None (0).

At this time, Mr. Johnson’s motion carried, as shown by the following roll call votes: AYES:Commissioners Atkins, Burrell, Cawthorne, Epperson, Gage-Watts, Jackson, Johnson, and Young (8).NAYS: Commissioners Chavez, Hopkins, Lazarus, and Taliaferro (4). ABSENT: None (0). ABSTAIN: None(0).

RESOLUTION NO. 45 OF 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

A RESOLUTION URGING AND REQUESTING LAW ENFORCEMENTAGENCIES AND HEADS OF GOVERNING BODIES WITHIN CADDOPARISH TO RETRAIN OFFICERS REGARDING CHOKEHOLDS ANDRESTRAINTS AND TO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECTTHERETO

WHEREAS, police brutality against African-Americans is again at the forefront of issuesfacing the African-American community with the death of George Floyd; and

WHEREAS, as demonstrated by the protests surrounding the death of George Floyd, theAfrican-American community has long-felt unprotected and unheard by our lawmakers; and

WHEREAS, the U.S. House of Representatives has promulgated the Justice in PolicingAct of 2020 to address the law enforcement concerns that have led to police brutality in theAfricanAmerican community to ensure that policing rises to standards that ensure justice and fairness toALL Americans. WHEREAS, one of the items addressed within the Justice in Policing Act is the ban ofchokeholds and carotid holds at the federal level; and

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WHEREAS, banning these techniques and focusing on less dangerous apprehensiontechniques is necessary on state and local levels is necessary because the majority of arrests in theUnited States are made at these levels.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Caddo Parish Commission in due, legaland regular session convened that the Caddo Parish Commission hereby urges and requests the followingheads of government and law enforcement agencies to review policing policies as they relate to chokeholds and personal restraint, remove any techniques that will cause strangulation around the neck area,and retrain existing officers of different , less dangerous techniques to apprehend:

1. Mayor of Shreveport

2. Mayor of Greenwood

3. Blanchard Police Chief

4. Oil City Mayor

5. Vivian Police Chief

6. Caddo Parish Sheriff

7. Shreveport City Marshal

8. All Caddo Parish Constables

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution is effective immediately upon itspassage.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution will be forwarded to the aforementionedheads of government and law enforcement.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith arehereby repealed.

It was moved by Mrs. Gage-Watts, seconded by Mr. Cawthorne, that Resolution No. 46of 2020, a resolution urging and requesting the Louisiana Legislature to review Louisiana Law regardingsexual conduct between law enforcement officers and detainees, and otherwise providing with respectthereto be adopted.

Substitute motion by Mr. Jackson, seconded by Mrs. Gage-Watts, to englobo and adoptthe following resolutions:

Resolution No. 46 of 2020, a resolution urging and requesting the LouisianaLegislature to review Louisiana Law regarding sexual conduct between lawenforcement officers and detainees, and otherwise providing with respect

Resolution No. 47 of 2020, a resolution urging and requesting the StateLegislature and local Caddo Parish governments to pass legislation addressinglaw enforcement officers’ wearing and use of body cameras and use of dashboardcameras, to ask all law enforcement agencies within Caddo Parish toadministratively implement the requirements of said legislation, and to otherwiseprovide with respect thereto

Mr. Burrell wanted to know why this has not already been done.

Mr. Taliaferro stated that he is in support of Resolution No. 47 requiring all lawenforcement officers to use body cams and dash cams. He said that this is to protect the citizens and theofficers. He would like the resolution to read that this pertains to any law enforcement organizationregardless of size and include any sworn official performing any law in any law enforcement capacity, suchas City Marshal’s Office, State Police, Parish Constables, etc.

Mr. Johnson explained that the resolution states exactly this in the text. He furtherexplained that this would be forwarded to all 64 parishes of Louisiana to ensure that this reaches all lawenforcement agencies.

Mrs. Gage-Watts stated that Resolution No. 46 is to encourage legislators to change itscurrent policy to prevent any man or woman from possibly experiencing this unethical behavior.

Call for the Question by Mr. Epperson, seconded by Mr. Jackson. Motion carried, asshown by the following roll call votes: AYES: Commissioners Atkins, Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez,

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Epperson, Gage-Watts, Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson, Lazarus, Taliaferro, and Young (12). NAYS: None (0).ABSTAIN: None (0). ABSENT: (0).

At this time, Mr. Jackson’s substitute motion carried, as shown by the following roll callvotes: AYES: Commissioners Atkins, Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson, Gage-Watts, Hopkins,Jackson, Johnson, Lazarus, Taliaferro, and Young (12). NAYS: None (0). ABSTAIN: None (0). ABSENT:(0).

RESOLUTION NO. 46 OF 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

A RESOLUTION URGING AND REQUESTING THE LOUISIANALEGISLATURE TO REVIEW LOUISIANA LAW REGARDING SEXUALCONDUCT BETWEEN LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ANDDETAINEES, AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECTTHERETO.

WHEREAS, current Louisiana law, LSA-R.S. 14:134.1, prohibits sexual conduct betweenlaw enforcement officers and inmates or persons supervised by the division of probation and parole; and

WHEREAS, nationally there are recent reports of persons being detained for investigationbeing forced into sexual conduct with law enforcement officers; and

WHEREAS, in order to prevent such incidents within Louisiana, the current law should beextended to cover all persons in custody of law enforcement officers, including detainees, not just inmatesand persons supervised by the division of probation and parole; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Caddo Parish Commission in due, regularand legal session convened, that the Caddo Parish Commission does hereby urge and request theLouisiana Legislature to review the LSA-R.S. 14:134.1 and extend its protections to all persons within thecustody of law enforcement officers, including detainees.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution be forwarded to the Louisiana Speakerof the House and President of the Senate.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if any provision or item of this resolution or theapplication thereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions, items or applicationswhich can be given effect without the invalid provisions, items or applications, and to this end, theprovisions of this resolution are hereby declared severable.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall take effect immediately.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith arehereby repealed.

RESOLUTION NO. 47 OF 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

A RESOLUTION URGING AND REQUESTING THE STATELEGISLATURE AND LOCAL CADDO PARISH GOVERNMENTS TOPASS LEGISLATION ADDRESSING LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS’

WEARING AND USE OF BODY CAMERAS AND USE OF DASHBOARDCAMERAS, TO ASK ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES WITHINCADDO PARISH TO ADMINISTRATIVELY IMPLEMENT THEREQUIREMENTS OF SAID LEGISLATION, AND TO OTHERWISEPROVIDIE WITH RESPECT THERETO

WHEREAS, police brutality against African-Americans is again at the forefront of issuesfacing the African-American community with the death of George Floyd; and WHEREAS, as demonstratedby the protests surrounding the death of George Floyd, the African-American community has long-feltunprotected and unheard by our lawmakers; and

WHEREAS, the U.S. House of Representatives has promulgated the Justice in PolicingAct of 2020 to address the law enforcement concerns that have led to police brutality in the AfricanAmerican community to ensure that policing rises to standards that ensure justice and fairness to ALLAmericans.

WHEREAS, one of the items addressed within the Justice in Policing Act is the mandatefederal law enforcement officers to use body and dashboard cameras and the requirement for state and

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local governments to use federal funds to purchase and use body and dashboard cameras; andWHEREAS, the use of body and dashboard cameras will help ensure accountability in policing and reducethe use of excessive force by police officers.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Caddo Parish Commission in due, legaland regular session convened that the Caddo Parish Commission hereby urges and requests the State ofLouisiana, the governing bodies of Shreveport, Greenwood, Blanchard, Oil City, and Vivian to pass thefollowing legislation:

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REQUIREMENTS FOR LOUISIANA (CITY, PARISH, AND STATE) UNIFORMED OFFICERSREGARDING THE USE OF BODY CAMERAS

(a) Uniformed officers with the authority to conduct searches and make arrests shall wear a bodycamera. Such body cameras shall—

(1) have a field of view at least as broad as the officer’s vision; and

(2) be worn in a manner that maximizes the camera’s ability to capture v video footage of theofficer’s activities.

(b) Both the video and audio recording functions of the body camera shall beactivated whenever a uniformed officer is responding to a call for service or at theinitiation of any other law enforcement or investigative encounter between auniformed officer and a member of the public. The body camera shall not bedeactivated until the encounter has fully concluded and the uniformed officerleaves the scene.

(c) A uniformed officer who is wearing a body camera shall notify any subject of therecording that he or she is being recorded by a body camera as close to theinception of the encounter as is reasonably possible.

(d) Notwithstanding the requirements of subsection (b), the following shall apply tothe use of a body camera:

(1) When interacting with a person seeking to anonymously report a crime orassist in an ongoing law enforcement investigation, a uniformed officershall, as soon as practicable, ask the person seeking to remainanonymous, if the person seeking to remain anonymous wants the officerto discontinue use of the officer’s body camera. If the person seeking toremain anonymous responds affirmatively, the uniformed officer shallimmediately discontinue use of the body camera.

(e) Body cameras shall not be used to gather intelligence information based on FirstAmendment protected speech, associations, or religion, or to record activity that isunrelated to a response to a call for service or a law enforcement or investigativeencounter between a law enforcement officer and a member of the public, andshall not be equipped with or subjected to any real time facial recognitiontechnologies.

(f) Officers shall not be required to use body cameras during investigative orenforcement encounters with the public in the case that recording would risk thesafety of a confidential informant, citizen informant, or undercover officer.

(g) Uniformed officers shall not activate a body camera while on the grounds of anypublic, private or parochial elementary or secondary school, except whenresponding to an imminent threat to life or health.

(h) Body camera video footage shall be retained by the law enforcement agency thatemploys the officer whose camera captured the footage, or an authorized agentthereof, for 12 months after the date it was recorded, after which time suchfootage shall be permanently deleted unless the case is pending and will be saveduntil the case is closed

(i) During the 6-month retention period, the following persons shall have the right toinspect the body camera footage:

(A) Any person who is a subject of body camera video footage, and theirdesignated legal counsel.

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(B) A parent of a minor subject of body camera video footage, and theirdesignated legal counsel.

(C) The spouse, next of kin, or legally authorized designee of a deceasedsubject of body camera video footage, and their designated legal counsel.

(D) A uniformed officer whose body camera recorded the video footage, andtheir designated legal counsel, subject to the limitations and restrictions.

(E) The superior officer of a uniformed officer whose body camera recordedthe video footage, subject to the limitations and restrictions in this Act.

(F) Any defense counsel who claims, pursuant to a written affidavit, to have areasonable basis for believing a video may contain evidence thatexculpates a client.

(1) When a body camera fails to capture some or all of the audio orvideo of an incident due to malfunction, displacement of camera,or any other cause, any audio or video footage that is capturedshall be treated the same as any other body camera audio orvideo footage under the law.

(j) Notwithstanding the retention and deletion requirements in subsection (i):

(1) Video footage shall be automatically retained for no less than 3 years ifthe video footage captures an interaction or event involving—

(A) any use of force; or

(B) an encounter about which a complaint has been registered by asubject of the video footage.

(C) the uniformed officer whose body camera recorded the videofootage, if that officer reasonably asserts the video footage hasevidentiary or exculpatory value in an ongoing investigation;

(D) any uniformed officer who is a subject of the video footage, if thatofficer reasonably asserts the video footage has evidentiary orexculpatory value;

(E) any superior officer of a uniformed officer whose body camerarecorded the video footage or who is a subject of the videofootage, if that superior officer reasonably asserts the videofootage has evidentiary or exculpatory value;

(F) any uniformed officer, if the video footage is being retained solelyand exclusively for police training purposes;

(G) any member of the public who is a subject of the video footage;(H) any parent or legal guardian of a minor who is a subject of the

video footage; or

(I) a deceased subject’s spouse, next of kin, or legally authorizeddesignee.

(k) All video footage of an interaction or event captured by a body camera, if thatinteraction or event is identified with reasonable specificity and requested by amember of the public, shall be provided to the person or entity making the requestin accordance with the Louisiana Public Record Request Laws. Where a subjectof the video footage is recorded being killed, shot by a firearm, or grievouslyinjured, shall be prioritized and the requested video footage shall be provided asexpeditiously as possible, but in no circumstances later than 5 days followingreceipt of the request

(l) Whenever doing so is necessary to protect personal privacy, the right to a fair trial,the identity of a confidential source or crime victim, or the life or physical safety ofany person appearing in video footage, redaction technology may be used toobscure the face and other personally identifying characteristics of that person,including the tone of the person’s voice, provided the redaction does not interferewith a viewer’s ability to fully, completely, and accurately comprehend the eventscaptured on the video footage. The following apply to such redactions:

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(A) If redaction is performed on video footage, an unedited, original version ofthe video footage shall be retained.

(B) Except pursuant to the rules for the redaction of video footage set forth inthis subsection, no other editing or alteration of video footage, including areduction of the video footage’s resolution, shall be permitted.

(m) Body camera video footage may not be withheld from the public on the basis thatit is an investigatory record or was compiled for law enforcement purposes whereany person under investigation or whose conduct is under review is a policeofficer or other law enforcement employee and the video footage relates to thatperson’s on-the-job conduct.

(n) No uniformed officer shall review or receive an accounting of any body cameravideo footage prior to completing any required initial reports, statements, andinterviews regarding the recorded event, unless doing so is necessary, while inthe field, to address an immediate threat to life or safety.

(o) Video footage shall not be divulged or used by any law enforcement agency forany commercial or other non-law enforcement purpose.

(p) Where a law enforcement agency authorizes a third party to act as its agent inmaintaining body camera footage, the agent shall not be permitted toindependently access, view, or alter any video footage, except to delete videos asrequired by law or agency retention policies.

(q) If any uniformed officer, employee, or agent fails to adhere to the recording orretention requirements contained in this document, intentionally interfere with abody camera’s ability to accurately capture video footage, or otherwise manipulatethe video footage captured by a body camera during or after its operation—

(1) appropriate disciplinary action shall be taken against the individualofficer, employee, or agent;

(2) a rebuttable evidentiary presumption shall be adopted in favor of criminaldefendants who reasonably assert that exculpatory evidence wasdestroyed or not captured; and

(3) a rebuttable evidentiary presumption shall be adopted on behalf of civilplaintiffs suing the government, a law enforcement agency and/oruniformed officers for damages based on police misconduct whoreasonably assert that evidence supporting their claim was destroyed ornot captured.

(r) In the case that a law enforcement officer equipped with a body camera isinvolved in, a witness to, or within viewable sight range of either the use of forceby another law enforcement officer that results in a death, the use of force byanother law enforcement officer, during which the discharge of a firearm results inan injury, or the conduct of another law enforcement officer that becomes thesubject of a criminal investigation—

(1) the law enforcement agency that employs the law enforcement officer, orthe agency or department conducting the related criminal investigation, asappropriate, shall promptly take possession of the body camera, and shallmaintain such camera, and any data on such camera, in accordance withthe applicable rules governing the preservation of evidence;

(2) a copy of the data on such body camera shall be made in accordancewith prevailing forensic standards for data collection and reproduction;and

(3) such copied data shall be made available to the public.

(s) Any body camera video footage recorded in contravention of this document or anyother applicable law may not be offered as evidence by any government entity,agency, department, prosecutorial office, or any other subdivision thereof in anycriminal or civil action or proceeding against any member of the public.

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(t) Any law enforcement policy or other guidance regarding body cameras, their use,or the video footage therefrom that is adopted by a Federal agency or department,shall be made publicly available on that agency’s website.

(u) Nothing in this Act shall be read to contravene any laws governing themaintenance, production, and destruction of evidence in criminal investigationsand prosecutions.

(v) Definitions:

(1) The term “uniformed officer” means any person authorized by law toconduct searches and effectuate arrests, either with or without a warrant,and who is employed by the City, Parish or State Police Department.

(2) The term “subject of the video footage” means any identifiable uniformedofficer or any identifiable suspect, victim, detainee, conversant, injuredparty, or other similarly situated person who appears on the body camerarecording, and shall not include people who only incidentally appear onthe recording.

(3) The term “use of force” means any action by a uniformed officer that—

(A) results in death, injury, complaint of injury, or complaint of painthat persists beyond the use of a physical control hold;

(B) involves the use of a weapon, including a personal body weapon,chemical agent, impact weapon, extended range impact weapon,sonic weapon, sensory weapon, conducted energy device, orfirearm, against a member of the public; or

(C) involves any intentional pointing of a firearm at a member of thepublic.

(4) The term “video footage” means any images or audio recorded by a bodycamera.

SEC. 3. PATROL VEHICLES WITH IN-CAR VIDEO RECORDING CAMERAS

(a) Each law enforcement agency shall install in-car video camera recording equipment in all patrolvehicles with a recording medium capable of recording for a period of at least 10 hours or moreand capable of making audio recordings with the assistance of a wireless microphone.

(1) In-car video camera recording equipment with a recording medium capable of recordingfor a period of 10 hours or more shall record activities outside a patrol vehicle whenever

(A) Recording for an enforcement stop shall begin when an enforcement starts andshall continue until the enforcement action has been completed (the subject of theenforcement stop or the officer has left the scene);

(B) Recording shall begin when patrol vehicle emergency lights are activated or whenthey would otherwise be activated if not for the need to conceal the presence oflaw enforcement, and shall continue until the reason for the activation ceases toexist, regardless of whether the emergency lights are no longer activated; or

(C) An officer may begin recording if the officer reasonably believes recording mayassist with prosecution, enhance safety, or for any other lawful purpose; and shallcontinue until the reason for recording ceases to exist.

(2) In-car video camera recording equipment shall record activities inside the vehicle whentransporting an arrestee or when an officer reasonably believes recording may assist withprosecution, enhance safety, or for any other lawful purpose.

(b) Recordings made on in-car video camera recording medium shall be retained fora storage period of at least 180 days. Under no circumstances shall any recordingmade on in-car video camera recording medium be altered or erased prior to theexpiration of the designated storage period. Upon completion of the storageperiod, the recording medium may be erased and reissued for operational useunless otherwise ordered or if designated for evidentiary or training purposes.

(c) The agency shall ensure proper care and maintenance of incar video camerarecording equipment and recording medium. An officer operating a patrol vehiclemust immediately document and notify the appropriate person of any technical

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difficulties, failures, or problems with the in-car video camera recording equipmentor recording medium. Upon receiving notice, every reasonable effort shall bemade to correct and repair any of the in-car video camera recording equipment orrecording medium and determine if it is in the public interest to permit the use ofthe patrol vehicle.

(b) Definitions:

(1) The term “audio recording” means the recorded conversation between an officer and asecond party.

(2) The term “emergency lights” means oscillating, rotating, or flashing lights on patrolvehicles.

(3) The term “in-car video camera” means a video camera located in a patrol vehicle.

(4) The term “in-car video camera recording equipment” means a video camera recordingsystem located in a patrol vehicle consisting of a camera assembly, recording mechanism,and an in-car video recording medium.

(5) The term “enforcement stop” means an action by an officer in relation to enforcement andinvestigation duties, including traffic stops, pedestrian stops, abandoned vehicle contacts,motorist assists, commercial motor vehicle stops, roadside safety checks, requests foridentification, or responses to requests for emergency assistance.

(6) The term “recording” means the process of capturing data or information stored on arecording medium as required under this section.

(7) The term “recording medium” means any recording medium for the retention and playbackof recorded audio and video including VHS, DVD, hard drive, solid state, digital, or flashmemory technology.

(8) The term “wireless microphone” means a device worn by the officer or any otherequipment used to record conversations between the officer and a second party andtransmitted to the recording equipment.

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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Caddo Parish Sheriff, Shreveport City Marshal andall Caddo Parish Constables are asked to administratively implement the legislation herein contained.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution is effective immediately upon itspassage.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution will be forwarded to the LouisianaGovernor, the President of the Louisiana Senate, the Speaker of the Louisiana House, members of theCaddo Parish state legislative delegation, the governing bodies of Shreveport, Blanchard, Oil City,Greenwood and Vivian and their mayors, the Caddo Parish Sheriff, Shreveport City Marshal and all CaddoParish Constables.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith arehereby repealed.

It was moved by Mr. Epperson, seconded by Mrs. Gage-Watts, to englobo and adopt thefollowing resolutions:

Resolution No. 48 of 2020, a resolution supporting the federal government’sefforts to rename military facilities named after Confederate soldiers and removeConfederate symbols from the Capitol through the National Defense AuthorizationAct and other means, and to otherwise provide with respect thereto

Resolution No. 49 of 2020, a resolution supporting the renaming of Fort Polk andto otherwise provide with respect thereto

Mr. Epperson said that these resolutions are a fitting tribute on behalf of unifying ourNation.

Mr. Atkins stated that he will not be in support of these resolutions. He said that he willleave this one up to the Secretary of Defense.

Mr. Taliaferro gave the following statement:

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The case for keeping the monuments as well as military installations has everything to dowith preserving history in a way that museums never could. Our monuments serve to be a daily reminderof who we are as participants in our history, a part of our landscape. Their physical presence testifies toour challenges as a Nation, our mistakes and our triumphs. Our history at times has been horrific andembarrassing. So we stand in line with other countries who share the same or more horrific experienceson their own soil. History will attest that the beliefs, actions, and ideology of the Confederacy were on thewrong side of history. I have to remind myself that the soldiers of the North and South, my ancestors aswell black and white, fought for no other reason but because their homes were being attacked. I’mconcerned that if implemented that this could set the dangerous precedent for removal of any othersymbols of our history based on unflattering participation in history. I would hate to believe that thememorial dedicated to men and women of questionable character could be removed as part of the moralpolice. Instead, maybe the monument representing our enemies or our past failures, maybe thesemonuments representing triumph of good over evil—maybe justice, redemption, and forgiveness.

Substitute motion by Mr. Chavez, seconded by Mr. Taliaferro, to vote on each resolutionseparately.

Mr. Young gave the following statement:

I just wanted to read some of my opinion into the record so that people would understandwhy I'm voting where I am on this issue. I've studied history for many years. As a graduate student,particularly ancient history. And, and a lot of monuments histories are always partial, they're always basedon partial facts because we're human. They're also always interpretations of partial facts. Everyone alivetoday has the power to make history too. Sometimes we make history by changing symbols of publichonor. Sometimes we realize that honor conferred in the past, isn't honor truly deserved—changes wemake to demonstrate but what we honor now is different from what some of our ancestors honored in thepast are beneficial. History can't be changed, but it can be reinterpreted, and we can make it by changingand improving ourselves. If our monuments glorify wrongs without teaching that they were wrong, in termsof our values today, then they aren't really educational or beneficial. The best way to reassess what wevalue, and honor it properly, is to practice love for our neighbors, by putting ourselves in their shoes. Whena neighbor tells us that they're injured by something to put ourselves in their shoes and try to feel the injuryourselves. This is the teaching that I was raised with in the church, and it's the guidance that I feel when Ipray about this topic, and I want you all to understand that, as I vote. Thank you.

Mr. Burrell said that he originally had mixed feelings. Some of his ancestors wereConfederate soldiers, and some fought against the Confederacy. He also said that if you do notunderstand and appreciate history, it will definitely be repeated. Mr. Burrell said that this part of history isnot something to continue to glorify. He also said that there are “so many who use it more for oppressionthan they do to glorify”. He believes that this monument should be placed in a museum, not in front of abuilding of justice or a park that is shared by all people.

Mr. Epperson emphasized that both Resolution No. 48 and Resolution No. 49 came out ofa bipartisan committee in the Senate.

Call for the Question by Mr. Cawthorne, seconded by Mr. Jackson. Motion carried, asshown by the following roll call votes: AYES: Commissioners Atkins, Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez,Epperson, Gage-Watts, Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson, Lazarus, Taliaferro, and Young (12). NAYS: None (0).ABSTAIN: None (0). ABSENT: (0).

At this time, Mr. Chavez’s substitute motion failed, as shown by the following roll callvotes: AYES: Commissioners Atkins, Chavez, Hopkins, Lazarus, Taliaferro, and Young (6). NAYS:Commissioners Burrell, Cawthorne, Epperson, Gage-Watts, Jackson, and Johnson (6). ABSTAIN: None(0). ABSENT: None (0).

At this time, Mr. Epperson’s original motion carried, as shown by the following roll callvotes: AYES: Commissioners Burrell, Cawthorne, Epperson, Gage-Watts, Jackson, Johnson, and Young(7). NAYS: Commissioners Atkins, Chavez, Hopkins, Lazarus, and Taliaferro (5). ABSENT: None (0).ABSTAIN: None (0).

RESOLUTION NO. 48 OF 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'SEFFORTS TO RENAME MILIARY FACILITIES NAMED AFTERCONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND REMOVE CONFEDERATE SYMBOLSFROM THE CAPITOL THROUGH THE NATIONAL DEFENSEAUTHORIZATION ACT AND OTHER MEANS, AND TO OTHERWISEPROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO

WHEREAS, as many as ten military bases and other Defense Department property arenamed for Confederate military personnel; and

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WHEREAS, as many as eleven statutes of Confederate personnel remain in the CapitolComplex; and

WHEREAS, recent, legislative efforts have been proposed to rename the military basesand Department of Defense property and to remove the Confederate statutes from the Capitol Complex;and

WHEREAS, this legislation has been proposed because it is seen as an obstacle todiversity and inclusion in the military and as painful reminders of a war that tore the United States apart.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Caddo Parish Commission in due, legaland regular session convened that the Caddo Parish Commission hereby supports the federalgovernment's efforts to rename military facilities named after Confederate personnel and removeConfederate symbols from the Capitol through the National Defense Authorization Act and other means.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution is effective immediately upon itspassage.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution will be forwarded to the Speaker of theHouse and the President of the Senate.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith arehereby repealed.

RESOLUTION NO. 49 OF 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE RENAMING OF FORT POLK ANDTO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO.

WHEREAS, as many as ten military bases and other Defense Department property arenamed for Confederate military personnel; and

WHEREAS, as many as eleven statutes of Confederate personnel remain in the CapitolComplex; and

WHEREAS, recent, legislative efforts have been proposed to rename the military basesand Department of Defense property and to remove the Confederate statutes from the Capitol Complex;and

WHEREAS, this legislation has been proposed because it is seen as an obstacle todiversity and inclusion in the military and as painful reminders of a war that tore the United States apart.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Caddo Parish Commission in due, legaland regular session convened that if Fort Polk in Louisiana is renamed, the Caddo Parish Commissionhereby urges and requests the federal government to rename the facility after a Vietnam War eraLouisiana Medal of Honor Recipient.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution is effective immediately upon itspassage.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution will be forwarded to the Speaker of theHouse and the President of the Senate.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith are

hereby repealed.

OLD BUSINESS

At this time, the Commission moved onto confirming appointment to the Zoning Board ofAppeals. The Commission is to select one from the following candidates: Alan Berry, Huey Horn, andJames Carstensen. The term will expire April 30, 2025.

It was moved by Mr. Jackson, seconded by Mrs. Gage-Watts, to reappoint Mr. AlanBerry to the Zoning Board of Appeals.

Mr. Atkins stated that he appreciates Mr. Berry’s service, but he has been on the board fortwelve years. He feels that there are others who are capable of serving and feels that are currentlysufficient skills on the board to allow the board to move forward in a positive way.

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Substitute motion by Mr. Hopkins, seconded by Mr. Young, to reappoint Mr. Alan Berryand appoint Mr. Huey Horn for the unexpired term left by Mr. Robert Baucum on the Zoning Board ofAppeals.

Point of Clarification by Mr. Johnson. Mr. Johnson stated that the second vacancy wasnot advertised. Attorney Frazier agreed with Mr. Johnson’s point of clarification that sufficient notice wasnot given for the second vacancy.

Point of Information by Mr. Hopkins. Mr. Hopkins stated that at the last meeting, aresignation letter was submitted and noticed. Mr. Johnson explained that this agenda is only for onevacancy, not two. Attorney Frazier said that this agenda only advertised for one vacancy. Mr. Hopkinsexplained that it has been the tradition of the Commission to vote on all candidates, not make a motion forone. Mr. Jackson pointed out that the body normally votes to set the rules, but there is no standard. At thistime, Mr. Jackson withdrew his motion.

Mr. Chavez said that there are three names, and each Commissioner receives one vote.They will start with Alan Berry and continue down the list, and the plurality will be appointed to the board.

Mr. Alan Berry received six (6) AYE votes: Commissioners Burrell, Cawthorne, Epperson,Gage-Watts, Jackson, and Johnson.

Mr. Huey Horn received three (3) AYE votes: Commissioners Atkins, Hopkins, andLazarus.

Mr. James Carstensen received three (3) AYE votes: Commissioners Chavez, Taliaferro,and Young.

At this time, Mr. Alan Berry was reappointed to the Zoning Board of Appeals.

NEW BUSINESS

It was moved by Mr. Lazarus, seconded by Mr. Burrell, that Mr. Miles Turner, Mr. JackieTipton, Mr. Charles R. Merriman, Mr. Howard Clayton, and Mrs. Alma Petteway be reappointed to theCaddo Parish Sewerage District No. 8 Board; term to expire June 19, 2024. Motion carried by acclamation.

COMMUNIQUES AND COMMITTEE REPORTS

Mr. Jackson wished all of the fathers a Happy Father’s Day. He also thanked the AirNational Guard for their support during the COVID-19 testing. He also thanked Chancellor Pierre forcoming to the meeting today and providing and update on the law school.

He also emphasized that “civility is always better than to humiliate somebody”. He alsoencouraged everyone to continue to wear masks and keep social distancing to help reduce the spread ofthe coronavirus. He also wished everyone a Happy Juneteenth.

Mr. Cawthorne also wished everyone a Happy Juneteenth weekend. He also said thatPresident Trump will be speaking in Tulsa, OK this weekend. He said that it is also the 100th anniversary ofthe Tulsa Riots. He explained that this occurred on Memorial Day weekend, May 31, 1921. The two maincharacters in this whole drama is a shoeshine guy by the name of Dick Rowland, and a white 17 year oldelevator operator by the name of Sarah Page. Mr. Rowland is an African-American man who was accusedof assaulting Ms. Page and taken into custody. Rumors began to circulate throughout the city, and bothwhite and black mobs began forming outside of the courthouse. A shot is fired and the white mob startrampaging through the black neighborhoods burning down homes. This neighborhood is a 40 blockneighborhood, so it left thousands of people homeless. There were also about 191 businesses in theneighborhood that were destroyed. Because of the denim of racism. It has taken 100 years for that city torecover from the result of losing all of those businesses.

Mrs. Gage-Watts wished all of the fathers a Happy Father’s Day. She also wishedeveryone a Happy Juneteenth. She also encouraged all to wear masks and practice social distancing. Mrs.Gage-Watts said that this pandemic is not over.

She also would like to comment on something that was said earlier as elected officials.She said that sometimes, citizens speak to the Commissioners as if they should not be treated as citizensfirst. She said that they deserve respect and should not be spoken to in a way of offense. She agreed withMr. Jackson and asked that everyone treat everyone with civility.

Mr. Atkins wanted to point out that he would have been supportive of Resolution No. 43 ifthe bipartisan language was added to the title. He said that he could have gotten behind it if the resolutionhad a little more work.

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Mr. Epperson thanked Mr. Alan Clark for all of his hard work on situation on Alma Street.He also reminded everyone that June 25th was the beginning of the Korean War. He expressedappreciation for all those who served during the Korean War.

He also mentioned that COVID-19 is real. His mother contracted the virus, but wascleared this weekend. He encouraged all to mask up and stay safe.

Mrs. Gage-Watts also announced that June 19th is Sickle Cell Awareness Day.

Mr. Taliaferro gave the following statement:

My fellow commissioners and citizens of Caddo first and foremost I want to know that Ilove my country I think it's the greatest on Earth, and I believe we are God's chosen nation to do His willand work wherever necessary. I love the people of Caddo. I'm proud of my profession in law enforcementand proud of my military service and offer no apologies for that steadfast love and pride in bothprofessions. And those of you that know mem know that I would protect and treat you and your family asmy own. Not many would say that in this day and time, but you see, that's who we are as first responders:we're running towards danger, not away and protecting, not hurting. The violence I've witnessed aroundour great country hurts and disappoints—and yes at some level it angers me. The violence perpetuated bya small cowardly finite group of extremists and anarchists, at the very least in my opinion, hijacked much ofthe passion, the soul, the peaceful intent of well-meaning protesters’ voices of all races that marchedagainst systemic racism. This caused us to focus more on the melee than the message in my service as alaw enforcement officer I have mourned along the innocent victims’ families who suffered an untimely lossof a loved one at the hands of their attacker. And I tell you today that I also mourn for those families whosuffered similar untimely tragedies and loss of a loved one at the hands of members of our lawenforcement community who exercise not only poor judgment, but a willful disregard towards the welfareand the treatment of their fellow human beings, a child of God. The actions of a few—those anarchistsembedded among our peaceful protesters and those undesirables within the Brother and Sisterhood of lawenforcement have cast more than just the dark shadow. But contempt and hate for both groups, you knowunder our rights as a free people I applaud support and defend the rights of our citizens to peacefullyprotest any injustice which affects their quality of life and prevents their pursuit of happiness, but Icondemn and would seek prosecution to the fullest extent of the law of those who, through their ownselfish hate believe that burning another citizen’s business, stealing or damaging another person'sproperty, harming or killing the innocent, brings resolution and understanding to any cause, especially injustice because of one's color. In closing, my fellow Commissioners and Caddo residents, we are in awilderness that just as a blind man depends on his service dog to guide him around the obstacles in hispath, we need God to do the same for us. James McManus of Word of God ministries made this point on aSunday Service. It says when a man hates another man; takes arms against another man or his family,that man doesn't have a problem with the other man, he has a problem with God. For if that man lovedGod, there would be no hate or malice against his fellow man. God wants us to kneel before him and askthat we are allowing him to lead us out of the wilderness. I love you all, make it a great night.

There being no further business to come before the body, the meeting was adjourned at7:00 p.m.

_______________________Mario Chavez

President___________________________Michelle NationsDeputy Commission Clerk

MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THECADDO PARISH COMMISSION

HELD ON JULY 2, 2020

The Caddo Parish Commission met in legal and special session on the above date at1:00 p.m. via Zoom teleconference, with President Chavez, presiding, and the following members inattendance, constituting a quorum: Commissioners Atkins, Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson, Gage-Watts,Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson, Lazarus, Taliaferro, and Young (11). ABSENT: Commissioner Burrell (1).

The invocation was given by Mr. Cawthorne, and Mr. Atkins led the Commission in thePledge of Allegiance.

NEW BUSINESS

It was moved by Mr. Jackson, seconded by Mr. Chavez, that Resolution No. 50 of 2020,an emergency resolution to relocate polling places only for the election of July 11, 2020 for Precincts 56,76, 101, 108, and 112 from University Elementary School, 9900 Smitherman Street, Shreveport,Louisiana, to Building 18, LSU-S, One University Place, Shreveport, Louisiana and for Precincts 63 and89 from Summerfield Elementary School, 3131 Ardis Taylor Drive, Shreveport, Louisiana to SouthwoodHigh School, 9000 Walker Road, Shreveport, Louisiana for Precinct 63 and to Grawood Baptist Church,5841 Colquitt Road, Keithville, Louisiana for Precinct 89, and otherwise providing with respect thereto beadopted.

Mr. Atkins explained that University Elementary School has some ongoing HVAC work,so the precinct will need to be temporarily relocated.

At this time, Mr. Jackson’s motion carried as amended, as shown by the following roll callvotes: AYES: Commissioners Atkins, Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson, Gage-Watts, Hopkins, Jackson,Johnson, Lazarus, Taliaferro, and Young (11). NAYS: None (0). ABSENT: Commissioner Burrell (1).ABSTAIN: None (0).

RESOLUTION NO. 50 OF 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

AN EMERGENCY RESOLUTION TO RELOCATE POLLING PLACESONLY FOR THE ELECTION OF JULY 11, 2020 FOR PRECINCTS 56,76, 101, 108, AND 112 FROM UNIVERSITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,9900 SMITHERMAN STREET, SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA TOBUILDING 18, LSU-S, ONE UNIVERSITY PLACE, SHREVEPORT,LOUISIANA AND FOR PRECINCTS 63 AND 89 FROM SUMMERFIELDELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 3131 ARDIS TAYLOR DRIVE,SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA TO SOUTHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, 9000WALKER ROAD, SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA FOR PRECINCT 63 ANDTO GRAWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH, 5841 COLQUITT ROAD,KEITHVILLE, LOUISIANA FOR PRECINCT 89, AND OTHERWISEPROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO.

WHEREAS, the established polling place for Precinct Nos. 56, 76, 101, 108, and 112 islocated at University Elementary School located at 9900 Smitherman Street, Shreveport, Louisiana71115;

WHEREAS, that location is not usable solely for the election of July 11, 2020 as a resultof construction precluding occupancy of the building;

WHEREAS, Building 18, Louisiana State University – Shreveport, One University Place,Shreveport, Louisiana 71115, located 1.4 miles from the original location, is available and is a suitablelocation for holding an election on July 11, 2020;

WHEREAS, the established polling place for Precinct Nos. 63 and 89 is located atSummerfield Elementary School, 3131 Ardis Taylor Drive, Shreveport, Louisiana 71118;

WHEREAS, that location is also not usable solely for the election of July 11, 2020 as aresult of construction precluding occupancy of the building;

WHEREAS, Southwood High School, 9000 Walker Road, Shreveport, Louisiana 71118,located 2.1 miles from the original location, is available and is a suitable location for the polling place forPrecinct 63 as it is already a polling place;

WHEREAS, Grawood Baptist Church, 5841 Colquitt Road, Keithville, Louisiana 71047,located 3.1 miles from the original location, is available and is a suitable location for the polling place forPrecinct 89 as it is already a polling place;

WHEREAS, appropriate public notice of this change shall be given pursuant to R. S.18:536.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Caddo Parish Commission in due,regular and legal session convened, that the Caddo Parish Commission does hereby establish only forthe election to be held on July 11, 2020 the following changes in polling places:

PRECINCTS ESTABLISHED LOCATION TEMPORARY LOCATION(July 11, 2020 election only)

Precinct Nos. 56, 76, 101, University Elementary School Building 18 Louisiana State108, and 112 9900 Smitherman Street University – Shreveport

Shreveport, Louisiana 71115 One University Place,Shreveport, Louisiana 71115

Precinct No. 63 Summerfield Elementary School Southwood High School3131 Ardis Taylor Drive 9000 Walker RoadShreveport, Louisiana 71118 Shreveport, Louisiana 71118

Precinct 89 Summerfield Elementary School Grawood Baptist Church3131 Ardis Taylor Drive 5841 Colquitt RoadShreveport, Louisiana 71118 Shreveport, Louisiana

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED if any provision or item of this resolution or the applicationthereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions, items or applications which can begiven effect without the invalid provisions, items or applications, and to this end, the provisions of thisresolution are hereby declared severable.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall take effect immediately.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith arehereby repealed.

There being no further business to come before the body, the meeting was adjourned at1:10 a.m.

Mario Chavez

President_________________Michelle NationsDeputy Commission Clerk

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MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THECADDO PARISH COMMISSION

HELD ON JULY 8, 2020

The Caddo Parish Commission met in legal and special session on the above date at12:30 p.m. in the Government Chambers, with President Chavez, presiding, and the following membersin attendance, constituting a quorum: Commissioners Atkins, Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson,Gage-Watts, Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson, Lazarus, Taliaferro, and Young (12). ABSENT: None (0).

The invocation was given by Mr. Taliaferro, and Mr. Epperson led the Commission in thePledge of Allegiance.

CITIZENS COMMENTS

Christine Draper gave the following comment:

This is Christine Draper. Okay. I want to go through my unalienable rights that came frommy creator and I do believe that. Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. I can’t have life wearing amask. It is not for me. I cannot wear one. I won’t even go into that. Liberty is my freedom. Freedom is notto wear a mask. I do believe if your sick wear one, wear one. If you’re not sick, don’t wear one. Takethese names down because you need to be a little bit more study before you vote that we have to wear amask. Dr. Shiva Ayyaduria and Dr. Rashid Buttar, they were the top in America before covid. They’ve gotthings to say. Why don’t you check them out. Check americanlibertyreports.com out…Then I want you to,um… OSHA says that the masks may help. I don’t know about y’all’s language, but it means may helpand may not help. Hypercapnia and Hypoxia will find out that the masks do more harm because on the,um. CDC.gov says you’ve got to take care to support your vital organs. It’s on there and it doesn’t say amask will help…. Hypoxia and hypercapnia by wearing a mask. Wearing a mask is causing shortness ofbreath, dizziness and headaches for wearing a mask too long and rebreathing your own carbon dioxide. Itbasically shuts your brain and your kidneys and your vital organs down. Hypoxia is depriving the body ofadequate oxygen supply. It can damage your lungs. People are actually playing and buying of thiscraziness. So when… I want people to die because I won’t wear a mask. I think the people that don’t do alot of study up in our little politics, government. They might be wanting to kill them. You need to check outalso too…You just said today that is asymptomatic. It is proven that asymptomatic cannot…contagious. Iknow y’all believe it too. So, uh, they’re not contagious. I can’t get… I won’t go into that, but, uh,anyways if you have a fever and sick wear a mask. And if you don’t have a fever and you’re not sick youshould not be commanded to wear a mask. So a doctor… and he also said that his computer model saidthat it might help if you wearing a mask. So, I’m just saying right now that I need all of this…you’re goingto take my rights away and make me wear a mask. When I’m not sick, I can’t get it. Now there’s a reasonI can’t wear a mask, which I ain’t going into. I hope y’all would do a little bit of study on this. Look up someof these things. Uh, doctors who were not… they were, they were doctor’s before covid. Y’all need to lookup some of this stuff and who says I can’t be... I’m being told that I…and you’re also separating thepeople. I’m wanting to kill people because I can’t wear a mask.

Mark Metticus gave the following comment:

This is Mark Medicus at 10455 Linwood. As a card carrying democrat, I have a fewquestions concerning face masks. And, uh, one of them is if the masks work so well why are we socialdistancing? And if social distancing works, then why are we wearing masks? What really gets me if masksand social distancing work, then why are many businesses still closed. I don’t understand hat. Better thanthat people are scared of being fined for congregating in crowds. As if, catching a deadly disease anddying a horrible death wasn’t enough? And who in the w- heck decided, whoever decided a liquor store ismore essential than a church is obviously an alcoholic. Oh, let me get this straight also. There’s no curefor a virus that can be killed by sanitizers and hand soap. And I am trying to really understand this. I don’twant to confuse, uh, covid cases and really and truly our covid deaths are decreasing overall. I’m lookingat the stats on the screen right now. When our restaurants were closed, we went over to Texas. My wifeand I went over to Texas with some of our friends and went ahead and ate over there because theirrestaurants work. They had some things in gear to keep it safe. We spent money over there. And, willforce us to Bossier to use their services and freedoms if you turn on something mandatory. I implore eachof you to consider the consequences of the government demanding a requirement rather than stronglyrecommending an action. Sit back and don’t let emotions take control. Our Sherriff’s department is thefinest anywhere and their services are much better served for much more serious issues than this. I reallywant you to reconsider this. You should think through this and don’t make masks mandatory. Stronglyrecommend them, but don’t make them mandatory. We still are the United States of America. All right. Iappreciate you and thank you so much.

Jabbtaylor emailed the following statement:

I do not agree with the mask mandate. I want to keep my liberties which include the rightto or NOT to wear a mask. It has been proven that the masks do not really work. If someone wants towear mask, let them. But do not mandate that I wear one. It is an overreach of government to tell mewhat to do with my own body. Today it is a mask, what will it be tomorrow? Vaccines? Chips? No way!!A stand has to be made now! Vote NO MASK MANDATE!

Ms. Patsy Lavery emailed the following statement:

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I feel I know how you feel on this issue. I hope you vote in support of masks and go withthe City of Shreveport on this. This is the only way to get this in control for everybody working together.We wear ours when we go out. I do not feel my rights are infringed on as many state. Too many I knowhave got it, had it or died with it.

Ms. Donesa Walker emailed the following statement:

Absolutely one hundred percent against violating the rights of Americans by mandatingthe wearing of masks! Donesa Walker, M. Ed. LearningRx of Shreveport

Ms. Shirley Fisher emailed the following statement:

I support both of these measure and think that they could save lives.

VISITORS

Declaration of Independence Recital

The Clerk of the Commission played a pre-recorded video of Mr. Ken Krefft reciting theDeclaration of Independence.

CERTIFICATE OF TELECONFERENCE

WHEREAS, the Governor of the State of Louisiana has issued Proclamation Number 33JBE 2020, stating that, due to the current Public Health emergency declared in the Governor’sProclamation Number 25 JBE 2020, and citing the provisions of La. R.S. 29:721, et seq., granting him theauthority to control the “ingress and egress to and from a disaster, the movement of persons within thearea, and the occupancy of premises therein; and,

WHEREAS, the Governor, in Proclamation Number 33 JBE 2020, has limited allgatherings of 10 or more people, for public safety purposes; and,

WHEREAS, Governor has issued a general stay at home order “unless performing anessential activity,” 33 JBE 2020, Section 3; and,

WHEREAS, attendance at a Caddo Parish Commission Regular Session meeting is notstated in the list of essential activities, listed in 33 JBE 2020, Section 3; and,

WHEREAS, the usual conduct of the meeting would require travel and the presence of anumber of persons in excess of ten (10); and,

WHEREAS, the Governor of the State, in Proclamation Number 30 JBE 2020, Section 4,issued on March 16, 2020, has invoked the aforementioned statutes authorizing him to allow attendanceat essential governmental meetings via teleconference or video conference during the pendency of thisemergency; and,

THEREFORE, the Caddo Parish Commission hereby certifies that it will not be able toobtain a quorum and convene a meeting in a public forum on July 8, 2020 due to the Governor’sproclamations, and will be required to meet by video conference, and, if necessary teleconference, onthat date as allowed by law and the Proclamations of the Governor listed above.

Date: July 7th, 2020

/s/Mario Chavez CaddoParish Commission President

NEW BUSINESS

It was moved by Mr. Jackson, seconded by Mrs. Gage-Watts, that Ordinance No. 5962of 2020, an emergency ordinance mandating masks or facial coverings in certain establishments andpublic places; to provide penalties for the violation of same, and to otherwise provide with respect theretobe moved to Thursday’s Regular Session for adoption.

Amendment by Mr. Jackson, seconded by Mr. Young, that the Parish Administratormay use CARES Act Funding to hire private security to help ensure enforcement, if needed.

Mr. Jackson explained that he saw on the news that Sheriff said that he did not have themanpower and would enforce it “if they got around to it”. Mr. Jackson also mentioned that New Orleanshas utilized private security companies to be able to join forces with their zoning, code enforcement, andNOPD to help ensure compliance of the face covering mandate.

Mr. Chavez asked Attorney Frazier to speak on the legalities of private security enforcingpublic law. Attorney Frazier explained that she would have to look into it and see what New Orleans has

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put in place. She does not see any issue if its “feet on the ground” to report to the proper authorities, butshe would need to research the matter further.

Mr. Burrell said that from the conversation he heard, he does not feel that Sheriff Prator isin support of this mandate.

It was moved by Mr. Chavez, seconded by Mr. Lazarus, to suspend the rules and allowSheriff Prator to speak at this time. Motion carried unanimously.

Sheriff Prator clarified that he did not say whether or not he was in favor of the masks. Hepointed out that the Sheriff’s Office has to “juggle a lot of balls”. They will report and respond tocomplaints, provided they are not dealing with a more pressing matter.

Sheriff Prator continued and said “our jobs as leaders is to clarify and not confuse”. Heunderstands that the City of Shreveport has a mask mandate, and the Parish is considering one. Hewanted to know if this would include all of the municipalities in the Parish, or just the unincorporatedareas. Sheriff Prator also said that the Sheriff’s Office to an oath to uphold the laws and the Constitutionof Louisiana, as well as, the laws and the Constitution of the United States. He said that they will notignore a law that the Commission passes, but they will use discretion in the way they enforce it andrespond to it.

He also cautioned the Commission on hiring private security to start enforcing laws. Mr.Jackson clarified that the private company would not be the enforcement, but would be there to report theviolations to the Sheriff’s Office. He said that the private company would be “boots on the ground, eyesand ears, to help ensure compliance”.

Mr. Chavez had some questions regarding the private security company. He wanted toknow how the private company could force a private entity to furnish their ID if they have no post-certification or public power. Mr. Jackson clarified that the ordinance puts the onus on the business. Thisordinance is to ensure that businesses are making sure that the patrons are complying. Mr. Chavez is notsure that he wants to put responsibility on the business.

Attorney Frazier clarified that it is her understanding that the amendment is to use privatesecurity, if needed. It is also her understanding that any private persons would not be doing citations, butwould be reporting violations to the Sheriff to enforce them at his discretion, when his deputies have time.Mr. Jackson clarified that he is taking out the discretion point. He said that if a complaint has beenreported, then they would get a citation.

Point of Clarification by Mr. Burrell. He said that he did not say that the Sheriff didn’tsupport masks, he just wanted to know if he was in support of what the Commission is wanting to do.

Mr. Young pointed out that the Commissioners recently received an ordinance in theiremails with several changes suggested to him by the business and legal community. Some of thechanges include no longer requiring the businesses to distribute masks to people if they don’t have them;remove the restrictions on non-business gatherings that are not taking place in business establishments,i.e. protests downtown, field parties, etc.; and no penalties for individuals, but instead can be removedfrom the premises if the individual refuses to wear a mask. Mr. Young pointed out that several businesseshe spoke to want to protect their employees, and could do so easier with a local ordinance put in place.

Mr. Young also talked about the violations. He said that after a warning, the businesscould get a violation, or it can also have its license suspended or revoked instead of a violation.

Answering a question from Mr. Young regarding where this can be enforced, AttorneyBernstein said that this would only apply to the unincorporated areas of the Parish.

Mr. Young also wanted to know if this was in the Commission’s legal authority. He askedthat Attorney Frazier would speak briefly on that matter. Attorney Frazier explained that under the 10th

Amendment, the states absolutely have the right via their state government and local governments toprovide for the health, public safety and welfare of their citizens. She said that the Supreme Courtrecognizes the legal rights of the local and state governments to govern in this area. She feels that it iswell within the Commission’s rights as government to require these.

He also wanted to know if it would be any benefit to the Parish on getting an AttorneyGeneral’s opinion on this ordinance. Attorney Frazier stated that it would take approximately 6-8 weeks toreceive an Attorney General’s opinion back. She also mentioned that an Attorney General’s opinion isonly an opinion from another attorney, and is not something that can absolve a party from any legalliabilities.

Mr. Young also pointed out that places of worship are not mentioned in this ordinance,only businesses and business establishments.

It was moved by Mr. Johnson, seconded by Mr. Jackson, that the amended version ofOrdinance No. 5962 of 2020, amending the second offense fine to say “up to $500”, and to include thatthe Parish Administrator may use CARES Act Funding to hire private security to help ensureenforcement, if needed be moved to Thursday’s Regular Session for adoption.

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Point of Clarification from Mr. Chavez. He wanted to who was billing the fine, and whowould the check be written out to. Mr. Johnson stated that it would be payable to the Caddo ParishCommission.

Mr. Atkins stated that he is disappointed in today’s discussion. He said that thebusinesses in this community are already struggling, and this would be more regulation. The businesseswould have to ensure that their customers have masks, and if they don’t, they will need to provide themwith one. He believes that this is an inappropriate action that is being considered.

He believes that more compliance will be had if the Commission “requests people to dothings, not demand people to do things”. He thinks that this is a bad idea and will not support any of this.

Mr. Atkins also pointed out that this would apply for the incorporated portions of theParish which has the least population density, the least amount of interaction between citizens. Hebelieves that those citizens would be even more outraged by this ordinance and “they’re likely to revoltagainst the action”.

Mr. Atkins said that he would be in support of a resolution to encourage the use ofmasks, but would be opposed to anything that mandates the use of masks.

Mrs. Gage-Watts said that this legislation to mandate mass in Caddo parish is inresponse to the public health crisis, the global COVID-19 pandemic coronavirus. She said that 240people have died in Caddo Parish due to the virus in four months, and the numbers are steadily risingwith no cure in sight. She said that the Commission is obligated to protect the at-risk population, theelderly, the disabled citizens of Caddo Parish. She also pointed out that frontline workers are risking theirlives daily to provide patient care and essential services. Mrs. Gage-Watts said that there have beenseveral businesses that has asked for the Commission’s help to enforce masks while customers areinside their businesses. She said that this pandemic is a constantly evolving situation. “We must stand onwhat we do know that works, which is masks or facial coverings,” she said. Mrs. Gage-Watts asked thatthe Commissioners vote in favor of this ordinance.

Mr. Taliaferro said that there are too many questions and changes to consider thisordinance at this time. He does not believe it is the Commission’s responsibility to legislate medicalissues. He also believes that business owners should not be told how to run their businesses. Theyshould have that opportunity to make the decisions about their business for themselves. He reiteratedthat his position has always been that making medical or healthcare decisions is not under the scope ofthe Caddo Parish Commission.

Mr. Taliaferro said that COVID-19 is a serious issue, but there are treatments now thatthey did not have before. He also pointed out that ventilator use is down.

He also said that he is a product of law enforcement and is a rule follower, “but not at theexpense of relinquishing my freedom”.

Mr. Hopkins stated that he supported the funding for COVID-19 tests and masks for theunderserved, along with encouraging people to wear a mask, but he cannot support a mandate. Hepointed out that this mandate is for the rural area in the Parish. “We’re penalizing the wrong people,” hesaid. Mr. Hopkins said that he would be in favor of asking and encouraging someone to wear a mask, butnot mandate it.

Mr. Lazarus agreed with Mr. Hopkins and Mr. Atkins. He said that this is “a step too far”.Mr. Lazarus said that this mandate would mainly affect Districts 1 and 11. He also pointed out that theCommissioners just now received these amendments and believes that there should be more time toperuse them. He will not be in support of this mandate.

Mr. Chavez does not agree with this either. He said that the small businesses are hurtingright now and several had to close because of COVID. He also pointed out that a business has the rightto restrict service to somebody and can mandate that a mask be worn within their establishment. He saidthat they can choose to run their business and the safety of their employees, any way that they need. Mr.Chavez asked for additional time to review this ordinance. He also said that he disagrees wholeheartedlywith private enforcement. He does not want to see a private business going into our businesses and tellthem how to run their business.

Mr. Jackson mentioned that this will not only affect citizens in the unincorporated areas ofthe Parish. He said that he and several others go to businesses in north Caddo that are not in Shreveportand not in Blanchard. He asked that the Commissioners support this ordinance as amended.

Mr. Johnson pointed out that we are in the middle of a pandemic right now. He also saidthat the Commission has been urging and requesting people to do different things, but the coronavirusesare increasing, not decreasing. He asked that everyone wear a mask until the numbers decrease.

Mr. Johnson also mentioned that there have been several amendments to this ordinanceto help lax the requirements for the businesses. He gave an example of changing the language from“shall” to “may”. He asked that the Commission support this ordinance and its amendments.

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Mr. Burrell believes that the Commission has gotten to a point where an issue of safetyhas been politicized. He said that wearing a mask gives him a sense of comfort when he goes into a storeor out in the public. Mr. Burrell said, “we are at war with an invisible enemy that can attack any of us atany time”. He believes the Commission as government body does have a responsibility to the people tokeep them safe.

Mr. Burrell also mentioned that there are some questions with the amendments in thisordinance. He said that the ordinance is a “piece of legislation in progress”.

Call for the Question by Mr. Cawthorne, seconded by Mr. Epperson. Motion carried, asshown by the following roll call votes: AYES: Commissioners Atkins, Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez,Epperson, Gage-Watts, Hopkins, Johnson, Lazarus, Taliaferro, and Young (11). NAYS: CommissionerJackson (1). ABSENT: None (0). ABSTAIN: None (0).

Point of Clarification by Mr. Johnson. Mr. Johnson explained that this is an emergencyordinance. He wanted to know why this was not being adopted today. Attorney Frazier stated that it is ontoday’s agenda for “authorize introduction” of the ordinance and resolution. This would need to be votedon to move to tomorrow’s agenda where it can be adopted.

At this time, Mr. Johnson’s motion carried, as shown by the following roll call votes:AYES: Commissioners Burrell, Cawthorne, Epperson, Gage-Watts, Jackson, Johnson, and Young (7).NAYS: Commissioners Atkins, Chavez, Hopkins, Lazarus, and Taliaferro (5). ABSENT: None (0).ABSTAIN: None (0).

It was moved by Mr. Johnson, seconded by Mr. Epperson, that Resolution No. 56 of2020, a resolution enacting a COVID-19 threat level system within Caddo Parish and otherwise providingwith respect thereto be moved to Thursday’s Regular Session for adoption.

Mr. Hopkins wanted to know who determines the threat levels. Mr. Johnson explainedthat the Commission, in conjunction with Dr. Whyte and the hospitals, will talk about the number of casesand determine which phase the Parish is in. Mr. Hopkins asked if it would go through the emergencypreparedness. Mr. Johnson said that it could go through that.

Mr. Jackson pointed out that the Commission does have an Office of Homeland Securityand a Homeland Security director required of the Parish to have in place by the Homeland Security andEmergency Preparedness Act for Louisiana. He mentioned that he wanted to correlate with the office. Herequested Dr. Wilson to verify the homeland management group and to correlate with them.

Dr. Wilson confirmed that the homeland Security office functions well and we must utilizeit.

Mr. Jackson further stated that the office can coordinate with doctors, police, fire andother groups. He also believed that the Commission President the chair of that group. Dr. Wilsonacknowledged that he and other Parish Directors have sat in the group and that the Parish doesrepresent in the group and the Commission President can sit in on meetings. He also confirmed that thereare no issues with the Homeland Security Office’s operations.

Mr. Jackson stated that Mr. Johnson is providing a threat level and there is a group toassess it. He continued to state in regards to racial injustice, the COVID19 statistics disproportionallyaffect the African-American community and people want to return to normal operations. He commentedthat there people are being impacted by the virus, not at their own fault, and stated that Pastor Blake washealthy and before he contracted the virus. He concluded that in the fight against the virus theCommission remembers all people affected by COVID19.

Mr. Atkins stated that everybody is affected by COVID19 regardless of demographic andeveryone is affected in some way. He stated that he does not trust the threat level assessment and viewsit as an expansion of government control to mandate masks. He concluded that he will not be in supportof the mandate.

Dr. Whyte commented that she there were many points that she both can agree anddisagree with. She explained to the Commission that hospitalizations are higher now than when thepandemic started and that here are fewer people on ventilators due to a change in treatments anddeaths. She stated that they are still experiencing a pandemic and, regardless of age and healthiness,people’s risk and symptoms vary. She personally mentioned that her family was affected by the virus, herhusband flat-lined several times and his small business is suffering as well. She continued that they haveasked and pushed and hollered and raised voices to wear masks, but the Parish must take action foritself. She also stated that the mask mandate is not asking citizens to wear masks 24/7 but to wear amask for the brief period of time that they will be in a public area that social distancing is not possible.She implores everyone to consider the public health, such as retail store employees who go to workaround the public every day.

Mr. Johnson commented that they typically vote based on expert opinions and hopes theCommittee will vote following Dr. Whyte advice on the mask mandate. He added that the statistics for the

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number of deaths due to COVID19 in Louisiana have dropped from about 70% Black and 30% White to52% Black and 46% White and that he virus affects everybody regardless of income or other boundaries.He expressed concerns that the Commission can’t agree any better on public health issue. TheCommission has often stepped up for public safety and he implored the Commission to do what is bestfor all their districts regardless of rural or urban location.

Mr. Chavez informed the Commission that Dr. Whyte had to leave the meeting at thistime.

Mr. Burrell expressed that during the World Trade Center terrorist attack the President atthat time instituted a threat level which gave the country a sense of relief and addressed to CommissionerAtkins that the threat levels are not government overreach.

Mr. Epperson asked Dr. Wilson whether Robert Jump is over the Homeland SecurityOffice. Dr. Wilson responded that the Director of Homeland Security is Sherriff Prator and Robert Jump isa coordinator in the office under the Sherriff.

Mr. Epperson also wanted to know whether masks were mandatory at the casinos. Dr.Wilson was unsure whether there is a requirement to wear a mask to enter the casinos.

Mr. Taliaferro requested to know if the Parish has consulted with the Homeland Officebefore adopting the threat level idea and whether they are duplicating the effort since the CDC has athreat level. Mr. Johnson stated that they can adopt legislation from the state, but the goal is to targetwhat is best for Caddo Parish and make a policy as overseers of a local government.

Mr. Taliaferro stated that the threat level would be beneficial and he would like to consultthe Homeland Security Office before voting on the resolution. Mr. Chavez responded that the movementis to authorize an introduction.

Mr. Jackson suggested that they do not wait until the next meeting to seek out expertise,instead to take advantage of phone and email to gather information.

Mr. Chavez requested the Commission Clerk to forward a copy of the ordinance toSherriff Prator over the Homeland Security Office.

At this time, Mr. Johnson’s motion carried, as shown by the following roll call votes:AYES: Commissioners Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson, Gage-Watts, Jackson, Johnson,Taliaferro, and Young (9). NAYS: Commissioners Atkins, Hopkins, and Lazarus (3). ABSENT: None (0).ABSTAIN: None (0).

There being no further business to come before the body, the meeting was adjourned at2:34 p.m.

_______________________Mario Chavez

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WHEREAS, the Caddo Parish Commission recognizes and commends the citizens of Caddo-'~ Parish for their supportive efforts regarding the fostering and or adoption of dogs and cats as companions- •during these trying times surrounding the pandemic of 2020; and

WHEREAS, a day of recognition presents an opportunity to highlight the actions of many Caddo. Residents in their vital roles in assisting our Animal Services continue to find positive outcomes for the-:.~ animals in our Parish; and

WHEREAS, pet adoptions from the animal shelter directly impacts the lives of homeless dogs and: cats from our community; and

WHEREAS, the majority of Caddo Parish residents already know the pleasure and value of dogs: and cats as pets and family members; and

WHEREAS, Caddo Parish residents support many non-profit animal rescue groups and other=::organizations dedicated to helping animals through donation of time and resources; and -

WHEREAS, Caddo Parish residents responded to our call to action for fostering animals in our-time of need, which directly resulted in animals being able to leave the shelter to find homes via animal-: rescue groups; and

WHEREAS, the generosity of the Caddo Parish community continues to enable Animal Services;to become a model for innovative lifesaving measures in animal shelters; and

WHEREAS, the invaluable contributions of love, kindness, socialization, and care provided by_:~ fosters and volunteers to our animals help them to be prepared for a new beginning with their new families;-_.- and

WHEREAS, the fosters, volunteers and supporters of Animal Services have proven to be heroes-' in everyday form; and -

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Caddo Parish Commission does it hereby- ` express its sincere gratitude to those families and citizens who rose to the occassion and fostered dogs and-:, cats during this pandemic. "_

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Caddo Parish Commission does continue to encourage..:`` its residents to volunteer, adopt a pet or become foster caregivers with the Caddo Parish Animal Shelter.

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RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION TO

RETIRING ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF JUVENILE SERVICES

MURIEL BURNS

WHEREAS, the Caddo Parish Commission ruefully acknowledges that the passage of time brings forth regrettable inevitabilities, among those being the necessity of saying goodbye to cherished friends who have chosen to walk the paths and live the dreams of retirement; and _

WHEREAS, Muriel Burns, the beloved and respected Assistant Director of Caddo Parish Juvenile Services, has now made that choice, ending a career of public service that has spanned 35 years.-Beginning in the role of Security Counselor on October 1, 1984, becoming the first African American female to serve as Manager of Juvenile Detention in 2001, and then serving as Assistant Director of Juvenile-Services since 2011; and -

WHEREAS, through the years; Muriel has endeared herself to untold hundreds of citizens and colleagues not only by the many attributes of warmth, wit, loyalty, dependability—but also by those traits she does not possess: arrogant self-importance, pettiness or pretentiousness; and

WHEREAS, her extensive knowledge of Juvenile Services, combined with her desire to help people. made her an invaluable counselor, advisor, mentor and friend to many colleagues and employees-;not only in Juvenile Services, but throughout Caddo Parish and the State of Louisiana; and

WHEREAS, now that her retirement is upon us, we pray the days are plentifully filled with family, food, and relaxation; and

WHEREAS, the Caddo Parish Commissioners, who have served during her tenure, acknowledge the legacy of her work and affirm the commitment she has given to the Parish of Caddo's Juvenile Services,: its staff and the Parish's citizens.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Caddo Parish Commission, that it does hereby express its deep and sincere appreciation to Mrs. Muriel Burns for her invaluable contributions rendered on behalf of his service and declare, July 19, 2020 as:

MURIEL BURNS DAY

in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, calling upon all citizens to note this occasion with a sense o appreciation and gratitude.

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RESOLUTION OF RECOGNITION AND REMEMBERANCE for DR. CHARLEY M. LESTER, JR.

WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Caddo Parish Commission to give appropriate acknowledgment and - recognition to individuals who have rendered invaluable service on its behalf to the citizens of Caddo Parish; and _

WHEREAS, Dr. Charley Lester, Jr.was born in Scottsville, Texas on February 28, 1934. After _ graduating from Pemberton High School at the age of 15, he began his undergraduate degree at Wiley College, where Lester pledged Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. After completing his undergraduate degree at 18 years old, Dr. - Lester continued his post-graduate studies at Howard University in Washington, DC and then Meharry College in Nashville, TN. Meharry College, 1 of only 3 Historically Black Medical Schools in the United States, saw Lester _ grow as a student and a leader. He served as class president all 4 years leading up to his graduation with a Doctorate of Dental Surgery in 1960. Dr. Lester then joined the United States Air Force and did a 3 year tour in England _; where he managed and operated a dental clinic- providing valuable service to his country and gaining valuable _ experience that would play a role in his continued success; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Lester's dedication to education, leadership, country and dentistry were outmatch only -: by his dedication to his family and God. He married Julie Boston Lester in 1965 and their blessed union of 54 years ̀: produced 2 daughters Kai and Charmel. Nurtured by their loving family, both daughters went on to successful lives. Kai is a Podiatrist in Houston, TX and Charmel is a Lab Analyst in Shreveport, LA. Dr. Lester has been amember-; of St. Paul United Methodist Church since 1968, and was active in the choir and United Methodist Men; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Lester opened Lester Dental Corporation in Shreveport's Mooretown Community in' 1965 and practiced there for close to 50 years. His Dental practice gave him the opportunity to help patients; throughout his career. Dr. Lester's professionalism earned him many distinctions, including memberships in they Stat end National Black Dental Associations, The American Dental Association, the ls` African American to be appointed to serve on the Louisiana State Board of Dental Examiners, and he was the recipient of the Louisiana Dental Association's Distinguished Service Award in 2005; and

WHEREAS, dedication to helping his community led to many local leadership positions, from his service _ to the Caddo Community Action Agency as a board members, to his work during the Civil Rights movement, to_ his service on the Shreveport Home Mortgage Authority he was a consummate and respected advocate for in his-community. This was perhaps most publicly evident through his election to and service on Caddo Parish Police Jury-in 1971. The Police Jury later came to be known as the Caddo Parish Commission, and we especially thank those.: leaders, like Dr. Charley Lester, who brought us to where we are today; and

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2020 ' rr: ~; ,; : u : Louisiana, earned a spot to compete in the Distinguished Young Women National Finals in June , _ _ . ~, ~ .~~, ~ y ~ - _ where she was awarded the My Town Award and Scholarship. The Nationals competition typically held ~ ~ ~~

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CERTIFICATE OF NEED TO TELECONFERENCE AND/OR VIDEOCONFERENCE THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION

REGULAR SESSION OF JULY 9th, 2020

WHEREAS, the Governor of the State of Louisiana has issued ProclamationNumber 33 JBE 2020, stating that, due to the current Public Health emergency declared in theGovernor’s Proclamation Number 25 JBE 2020, and citing the provisions of La. R.S. 29:721, etseq., granting him the authority to control the “ingress and egress to and from a disaster, themovement of persons within the area, and the occupancy of premises therein; and,

WHEREAS, the Governor, in Proclamation Number 33 JBE 2020, has limited allgatherings of 10 or more people, for public safety purposes; and,

WHEREAS, Governor has issued a general stay at home order “unlessperforming an essential activity,” 33 JBE 2020, Section 3; and,

WHEREAS, attendance at a Caddo Parish Commission Regular Session meetingis not stated in the list of essential activities, listed in 33 JBE 2020, Section 3; and,

WHEREAS, the usual conduct of the meeting would require travel and thepresence of a number of persons in excess of ten (10); and,

WHEREAS, the Governor of the State, in Proclamation Number 30 JBE 2020,Section 4, issued on March 16, 2020, has invoked the aforementioned statutes authorizing him toallow attendance at essential governmental meetings via teleconference or video conferenceduring the pendency of this emergency; and,

THEREFORE, the Caddo Parish Commission hereby certifies that it will not beable to obtain a quorum and convene a meeting in a public forum on July 9, 2020 due to theGovernor’s proclamations, and will be required to meet by video conference, and, if necessaryteleconference, on that date as allowed by law and the Proclamations of the Governor listedabove.

Date: July 7th, 2020

__________________________________________Mario Chavez

Caddo Parish Commission President

Recipient: Kenneth Epperson, Sr., Stormy Gage-Watts

Letter: Greetings,

We, the citizens of Shreveport, Louisiana, supported by

friends, family, tourists, and allies, are requesting that

the Confederate monument be removed from the Caddo Parish

courthouse grounds. We are requesting to relocate the

monument. If there is a substantial amount of time in

between the time it takes for the monument to be relocated,

we as that a resolution be submitted, authoring that the

monument be covered up either by a black drop cloth, or via

various decorations that could be used to temporarily

transform the exterior (via modern day 50 star flags and

"Black Lives Matter, Too...." jackets/tee shirts/etc.).

This is a major point of contention in the community.

Worse yet, the statue stands directly in front of the

entrance to the Caddo Parish Courthouse, where any citizen

that enters should feel that there is equal justice for

all, regardless of race, religion, gender, etc. Please

help us obtain relief from this affront to not just the

Emancipation Proclamation, but also the fourteenth

amendment of the United States Constitution.

Growing up in Shreveport, Louisiana's Ledbetter Heights neighborhood, I would often walk with my mother through downtown to the local Fred's, McDonald's, or Woolworth stores. We would always stay on the sidewalk opposite the Caddo Parish Courthouse.

We never walked on the same side as this particular building, and I thought at first it was because of the obvious: too many times individuals with white hoods & robes surrounded the structure....

When I talked with my mother about it later (I was 14 years old), that's when I discovered that my mother was disturbed about the statue with the flags that sat on the courthouse grounds, celebrating those that "defended the cause of 1861-1865."

"The Cause" was Louisiana's foray into the Civil War. Politicians and plantation owners were concerned that legislature from the federal government was going to impact their

cheapest business expense: slave laborers. So to protect their economy and way of life, Louisiana seceded from the Union and joined the Confederacy, partnering with Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, and Confederate Arizona (which would now be southern New Mexico combined with southern Arizona).

Erected in 1905 and unveiled to the public in 1906, the monument is dedicated to those that fought with/for the Confederacy. With that being said, the most fitting place for this monument would be in Greenwood Cemetery or Oakland Cemetery, sites of various Civil War plots specifically dedicated to those veterans. An alternative location would be within the Louisiana State University Museum in Shreveport, Louisiana, where it would be protected from the natural elements currently experienced outside.

The reason this monument should be relocated from the Caddo Parish Courthouse is that no citizen should have to walk by an object that's in front of the main entrance to the courthouse, and wonder if they will get the equal justice & protection that the 14th amendment of the United States Constitution affords to us all.

At a time when social justice is at the forefront of media, sports, and social discussions, an object that supports the cause of discrimination is an affront to the legal freedoms that are supposed to be afforded to any race, gender, religion, or sexual preference.

The Caddo Parish Commission is fighting to have this statue removed and we are looking to help them with this in any way we can. Let's demand swift, precise action relocating the monument. Let's demand EQUAL JUSTICE FOR ALL!

"Remove The Knee From Caddo Parish's Neck. It's time for the Confederate monument to go."

photo by Stan Carpenter: Will James has performed street theatre selections since 2017 that advocates the removal & relocation of the Confederate Monument located at the Caddo Parish Courthouse.

Signatures

Name Location Date

David Nelson Shreveport, LA 2020-06-12

Mariam Harley Shreveport, LA 2020-06-12

Willie James Shreveyport, LA 2020-06-12

chanel walker Portland, OR 2020-06-12

Chris Davis Nashville, TN 2020-06-12

James Russell Little Rock, AR 2020-06-12

Stephanie Carroll Arlington, TX 2020-06-12

Tiffany Sanchez Shreveport, LA 2020-06-12

Dylan Hillman Shreveport, LA 2020-06-12

Lindsay Brown Shreveport, LA 2020-06-12

Matt Ferguson Shreveport, LA 2020-06-12

Kathleen Carpenter Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

mark baar Los Angeles, CA 2020-06-13

Laura Fine New Orleans, LA 2020-06-13

travis leland los angeles, CA 2020-06-13

Michael Stephens Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Adam Kaluba Burleson, TX 2020-06-13

Pam Carlisle Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Libby Smith Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Name Location Date

Penny Crevoiserat Belcher, LA 2020-06-13

Noma Fowler-Sandlin Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Alexandra Van Hoose-

Copelin Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Abigail martin Burnt Cabins, PA 2020-06-13

Molly Zalman Supply, NC 2020-06-13

Cristian Canizares Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Madeleine Hollis Houston, TX 2020-06-13

Dr. Eric Fountain Natchitoches, LA 2020-06-13

Larry Sanchez Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Toitasha Bristo Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Petr Smmrs Dalls, TX 2020-06-13

Destiny Toro New Orleans, LA 2020-06-13

Ellie Schramm Lawrenceville, GA 2020-06-13

Barbara Smith Decatur, GA 2020-06-13

John Turner Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Ethan Tarver Arlington, VA 2020-06-13

ANTOINETTE HAYNES SHREVEPORT, LA 2020-06-13

Annabelle Smith Lafayette, LA 2020-06-13

Abdul Ibrahim Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Cary Armand shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Christine Cox-Hayes Santa Fe, NM 2020-06-13

William Hartman Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Name Location Date

Jacob Mitchell Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Amina Bajic Ruston, LA 2020-06-13

robert stewart Lincoln, NE 2020-06-13

Brennan Hilliard Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Christina Serrano Whittier, US 2020-06-13

John Perkins Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Zoe Bratlie Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Christopher Scott Chicago, IL 2020-06-13

Megan Upton Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Rutger Heymann San Jose, CA 2020-06-13

Mary Cook Butler Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Dick Hemmings Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Haleigh Johnson Denham Springs, LA 2020-06-13

Sto Ops Baton Rouge, LA 2020-06-13

Charles Collins Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Al Quiroz Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Colton McCarty Chicago, IL 2020-06-13

stuary dyson Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Katherine Harper Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Paul Tibbets Bossier City, LA 2020-06-13

Daniel Juniel Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

David Casteel Wylie, TX 2020-06-13

Name Location Date

Kelsey Walrm5 Minden, LA 2020-06-13

Amir Kaskas Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Jonah Kraut Nashville, TN 2020-06-13

Qumae Brown Atlanta, GA 2020-06-13

Maghan Wilson Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Alisha Myles Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Mateo Lopez Monroe, LA 2020-06-13

Stan Carpenter Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Thalia Vazquez Philadelphia, PA 2020-06-13

Zach Wolkstein La Quinta, CA 2020-06-13

Melissa S SLC, UT 2020-06-13

Nautica Finkley Benton, LA 2020-06-13

Breanna Jones Bossier City, LA 2020-06-13

Rachel Grantham West Monroe, LA 2020-06-13

Phillip Lopez Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Michael Zirkle Bossier City, LA 2020-06-13

Ashlyn Guillaumin Denham Springs, LA 2020-06-13

Joe Lewis Bossier City, LA 2020-06-13

Canie Brown Atlanta, GA 2020-06-13

jessica carney Bossier City, LA 2020-06-13

Caitlyn Chase Bossier, LA 2020-06-13

Annie Park Dallas, US 2020-06-13

Name Location Date

Janis Thompson Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Bethany Sorkey Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Veronica McCall Baker, LA 2020-06-13

Phoebe Weseley Bedminster, NJ 2020-06-13

Rayshawn Cox Dallas, TX 2020-06-13

Shelley Noel-Guillory Lafayette, US 2020-06-13

KRistin Timmons shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Kevin Tran San Jose, US 2020-06-13

Nic Ferrari Gibsonia, US 2020-06-13

Candice Causey Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Christina Rodriguez Paterson, US 2020-06-13

gwen brady Great Barrington, MA 2020-06-13

Alberto Reyes Chicago, US 2020-06-13

Petros yanis gorgoros

Konstantinos Asselanis

Alameda, US 2020-06-13

Patrick Shannon Twin Falls, US 2020-06-13

Chelcia Peterson Houston, TX 2020-06-13

Brynn Boyd Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Dc Rocha Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Annika Engdahl Seattle, US 2020-06-13

Shantel Herring Houston, US 2020-06-13

Gary Krepak Shreveport, LA 2020-06-13

Name Location Date

lily b East Northport, US 2020-06-13

Ashley Williamson Woodhaven, US 2020-06-13

Caitlin Aamodt Los Angeles,, CA 2020-06-13

Anthony Davis-Pait Somerville, MA 2020-06-13

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Sol Alexander Rancho Cucamonga, US 2020-06-26

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Name Location Date

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Name Location Date

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Sara Wren The Colony, TX 2020-06-29

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Bayler Speer Duncan, OK 2020-06-29

Laura Hanan Santa Barbara, CA 2020-06-29

Celia Campbell Indianapolis, IN 2020-06-29

Miriam Torres Homosassa, FL 2020-06-29

Rawley Bingham US 2020-06-29

Tylor Mack Shreveport, LA 2020-06-29

Terrence Tucker Shreveport, LA 2020-06-29

Jazz Gilmer Bossier, LA 2020-06-29

Julia Prewitt Joaquin, TX 2020-06-29

andrew majeste Shreveport, LA 2020-06-29

Tudiem Amanda Phan Tustin, US 2020-06-29

J Sarakaitis US 2020-06-29

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Christian Fuller Vivian, LA 2020-06-29

Ryan Norman New Brunswick, NJ 2020-06-29

Ramiya Lewis Shreveport, LA 2020-06-29

Amanda Viana Somerset, MA 2020-06-29

Allie Mendoza Loris, US 2020-06-29

Jerry Silva Bossier City, LA 2020-06-29

Ja'Kayln Clark Shreveport, LA 2020-06-29

Koce Johnson Arlington, TX 2020-06-29

Jocelyn Wynn Shreveport, LA 2020-06-29

Kat McCormick US 2020-06-29

Sierra Weathers New Orleans, US 2020-06-29

Marlo Francis Shreveport, OK 2020-06-29

Tyler Christiana Roanoke, TX 2020-06-29

Jeremee Williams Arlington, TX 2020-06-29

Travis Darnell Chester, VA 2020-06-29

Monique Armand Shreveport, LA 2020-06-29

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KENNETH WILSON Shreveport, LA 2020-06-29

Cole Brand Plano, TX 2020-06-29

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Elliot Allen Shreveport, LA 2020-06-29

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Nickole Brenning Portland, OR 2020-06-29

Savigion Benzien US 2020-06-29

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Desiree Mingo Bossier City, LA 2020-06-29

Angela Long New York, NY 2020-06-29

F Payne Shreveport, LA 2020-06-29

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Tamara Jackson Shreveport, LA 2020-06-29

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Jose Hernandez Phoenix, US 2020-06-30

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Victoria Hoehn Opelika, US 2020-06-30

Brianna Rubino Philadelphia, US 2020-06-30

F Abner Shreveport, LA 2020-06-30

Anthony Bandy Manhattan, US 2020-06-30

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Ashlee Schroeder Decatur, US 2020-06-30

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Amanda Vong Santa Cruz, CA 2020-06-30

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Brenden Brunner Saginaw, MI 2020-06-30

Caitlin Lenox Minnetonka, MN 2020-06-30

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Cat Cunningham Norristown, US 2020-06-30

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Ian Pool Springhill, LA 2020-06-30

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MARIA Jaime Los Angeles, US 2020-06-30

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Ashley Pincek Seal Beach, US 2020-06-30

Jalen Taylor Medford, US 2020-06-30

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Sophia Spar Pittsburgh, PA 2020-06-30

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Donna Barnett Shreveport, LA 2020-06-30

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Ty JonesBoone Hillside, US 2020-06-30

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Tajya Datcher Shreveport, LA 2020-06-30

Gary Cao Cranford, US 2020-06-30

Evanne LeBlanc Shreveport, LA 2020-06-30

Renee Smith Shreveport, LA 2020-06-30

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sean Hall Springhill, LA 2020-06-30

Caitlin Douglas Shreveport, LA 2020-06-30

Alexis Hunter Shreveport, LA 2020-06-30

Guylon Youngblood Shreveport, LA 2020-06-30

Erica Thomas Richardson, TX 2020-06-30

Megan Walsh Shreveport, LA 2020-06-30

Sidney Weferling Bossier City, LA 2020-07-01

Molly Hiers Shreveport, LA 2020-07-01

Michael Morales US 2020-07-01

Ashley Hubbard Shreveport, LA 2020-07-01

Mitzi Edwards Dallas, TX 2020-07-01

Amanda Sundquist Shreveport, LA 2020-07-01

Betsy Comeau Plano, TX 2020-07-01

Arch Henderson Shreveport, LA 2020-07-01

Olivia Gray Shreveport, LA 2020-07-01

Lindsey Landry Shreveport, LA 2020-07-01

LaCresha Dotson Minneapolis, MN 2020-07-01

Keyaunta Stewart Shreveport, LA 2020-07-01

Matthew Sanders Shreveport, LA 2020-07-01

Kathleen Spangler Owensboro, KY 2020-07-01

Tamci Hofferber Longmont, CO 2020-07-01

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Willow Dressel Princeton, NJ 2020-07-01

Joshua Porter Shreveport, LA 2020-07-01

Jeff Liner Ruston, LA 2020-07-01

Aurora King Benton, IL 2020-07-01

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Jennifer Eddy Gloucester, US 2020-07-02

ORDINANCE NO. 5960 OF 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BUDGET OF ESTIMATED REVENUES ANDEXPENDITURES FOR THE RIVERBOAT FUND TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATIONFOR THE SALVATION ARMY’S BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB FOR FUNDS REMAININGAT DECEMBER 31, 2019 AND TO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECTTHERETO

WHEREAS, the Caddo Parish Commission appropriated $25,000 in its 2019 budget forthe Salvation Army’s Boys and Girls Club; and

WHEREAS, the Boys and Girls Club programs aid the poor and needy youth in CaddoParish; and

WHEREAS, as of December 31, 2019, the Boys and Girls Club had a remainingappropriation balance of $10,396 and the remaining appropriation lapsed at December 31, 2019and is not available for spending; and

WHEREAS, the Caddo Parish Commission would like to re-appropriate the remaining$10,396 for the Boys and Girls Club; and

WHEREAS it is necessary to amend the 2020 Riverboat Fund Budget to provide anappropriation of $10,396 for the Boys and Girls Club; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Caddo Parish Commission in due, legaland regular session convened, that Budget of Estimated Revenues and Expenditures for theRiverboat Fund for the year 2020 is hereby amended as follows:

Budget Increase (Decrease)

Riverboat FundNGO Appropriations

Salvation Army – Boys and Girls Club $10,396Fund Balance ($10,396)

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that if any provision or item of this ordinance or theapplication thereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions, items orapplications which can be given effect without the invalid provisions, items or applications, andto this end the provisions of this ordinance are hereby declared severable.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that this ordinance shall take effect upon adoption.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that all ordinances or parts thereof in conflict herewith arehereby repealed.

Approved as to legal form:

_________________________Parish Attorney

_________________________Date

ORDINANCE NO. 5962 of 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE MANDATING MASKS ORFACIAL COVERING IN CERTAIN ESTABLISHMENTSAND PUBLIC PLACES; TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FORTHE VIOLATION OF SAME, AND TO OTHERWISEPROVIDE WITH RESPECT THERETO.

WHEREAS, the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) is a respiratorydisease that can result in serious illness or death by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which is anew strain of coronavirus previously unidentified in humans and which can spread fromperson to person;

WHEREAS, on January 31, 2020, the United States Department of Healthand Human Services Secretary declared a public health emergency in the United Statesfor COVID-19 under Section 391 of the Public Health Service Act;

WHEREAS, the Governor of the State of Louisiana, fofllowingconsultation with public health authorities, declared a state of public health emergencyon March 11, 2020 and has renewed that state of public health emergency on April 2,2020; April 30, 2020; May 14, 2020; June 4, 2020; and June 25, 2020;

WHEREAS, the COVID-19 disease is spread by microdroplets of salivaand mucus containing viral particiles;

WHEREAS, the best advice of medical and healthcare experts onreducing the spread of the COVID-19 disease is use of face masks or other facecoverings and social distancing;

WHEREAS, the incidence of the disease has significantly increased inrecent weeks;

WHEREAS,the state-wide seven day rolling average of new cases is1,284 and trending upward;

WHEREAS, hospitalization rates and ventilator usage rates are againtrending up with over 200 hospitalizations daily;

WHEREAS, members of the public have increasing been seen in publicplaces not wearing masks;

WHEREAS, the Caddo Parish Home Rule Charter provides that, to meeta public emergency affecting life, health, property or public safety, the ParishCommission may adopt an emergency ordinance at the meeting at which it is introduced;

WHEREAS, stopping the upward trend of increased infections,hospitalization, and deaths is critically important for the health and welfare of theresidents of Caddo Parish;

WHEREAS, adoption of this ordinance as an emergency ordinance iswarranted due to the recent increases in new cases and hospitalizations;

WHEREAS, improving the rate of mask wearing is essential to avoiding areturn to a stay-home order and the devastating impact that would have on the localeconomy and property of Caddo Parish residents; and

WHEREAS, the Caddo Parish Commission believes that requiring use ofmasks or appropriate facial coverings in public places will increase the usage of masksand facial coverings;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Caddo ParishCommission in due, legal emergency session convened, that it adopts the followingemergency ordinance:

A. Businesses and Establishments - Facial Coverings Required .

Facial coverings shall be worn by all persons, other than those specifically exempted herein, while obtaining any good or service or otherwise visiting or working in any business or establishment, including entering, exiting, and otherwise moving around within the establishment. Businesses or establishmentsof any type, including but not limited to, those permitted to operate under Executive Order of the Governor are subject to this provision. Such businesses and establishments include, but are not limited to, restaurants, retail establishments, hotels, grocery stores, gyms, pharmacies, indoor recreational facilities, and vehicles for hire.

B. Public Places - Facial Coverings Required.

Facial coverings shall be worn by all persons in public places where social distancing in accordance with Center for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”)guidelines is not possible or not being practiced . For purposes of this provision, public places shall include any outdoor areas that are open and regularly accessible, including, but not limited to, common areas within private communities accessible to more than one housing unit. This requirement shall only apply when ten (10) or more individuals are gathered and the minimum distance of six (6) feet provided in the CDC guidelines is not being maintained.

B.C.. Governmental Facilities - Facial Coverings Required.

All persons accessing governmental buildings under the jurisdiction of the Parish of Caddo or administered by the Parish of Caddo for the purposes of conducting public business, visitation, contracting and maintenance, delivery, or any other activity requiring a presence in a governmental building under the jurisdiction of the Parish of Caddo or administered by the Parish of Caddo shall wear facial coverings as defined by the CDC at all times while present in the building unless otherwise exempted below. For purposes of this section, governmental buildings shall mean any Caddo Parish owned and operated buildings including, but not limited to, office buildings, parish facilities, and court or justice facilities.

C D.. Exemptions - Facial Coverings Not Required.

Facial coverings are not required for the following persons:1. Children under two (2) years of age and any child while under the custody of a licensed childcare facility, including daycare centers; 2. Persons prohibited from wearing facial coverings by Federal or State safety or health regulations; 3. Public safety, fire, or other life safety personnel that have personal protective equipment requirements governed by their respective agencies; 4. Individuals while actively engaged in exercise and maintaining social distancing in accordance with CDC guidelines; 5. Persons receiving goods or services from a business or establishment for the such as, but not limited to, consuming food or beverage or receiving grooming or other treatment;6. Persons who have a medical condition that makes the wearing of a facial covering unsafe such as, but not limited to, asthma, COPD, other conditions that reduce breathing or lung capacity; 7. Persons for whom wearing a facial covering conflicts with their religious beliefs or practices; 8. Persons who are alone in individual office or business spaces such that no person is within six (6) feet more than momentarily; 9. Persons in outdoor or unenclosed areas adjacent or appurtenant to businesses, establishments, public places, or governmental facilities while social distancing of at least six (6) feet is possible and being observed;10. Persons while exclusively with members of their family or household and no person other than such family or household member is within the same enclosed area; and11. Facial coverings may be removed temporarily while assisting persons who are hearing impaired or who rely on reading lips in order to communicate.

D E.. Facial Coverings.

A facial covering includes any covering which snugly covers the nose and mouth,whether store bought or homemade, mask or clothing covering including but not limited to, a scarf, bandana, handkerchief, or other similar cloth covering and which is secured in place. Examples of compliant homemade facial coverings may be found on the CDC website: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/diy-clothface- coverings.html Persons wearing face coverings should review the CDC and Louisiana Department of Health guidelinesregarding safely wearing, removing, and cleaning facial coverings. In addition, in lieu of a facial covering as defined in this section, persons may wear clear, plasticface shields, consisting of a piece of rigid, clear plastic attached to a headband that extends below the chin, whether store bought or homemade. For persons who are unable to safely utilize face coverings, businesses shall offer reasonable accommodation when required by the Americans with Disabilities Act which may include, but is not limited to, offering curbside service or any other reasonable accommodation.

E. Compliance:1) All businesses and establishments as provided for in Section A of this Ordinance shall ensure compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance Order. and shall establish a process for verification of compliance upon customer entry

into the establishment. Businesses and establishments shall make masks or facial coverings available to individuals entering if they do not already have a mask or facial covering. Business establishments may contact the Parish for an allocation of free masks from its limited supply.

2) Businesses or establishments shall inform each individual who is not wearing a mask or facial covering of the requirement that they wear a mask or facial covering and that they may be directed to leave the premises if they fail to do so. Businesses or establishments may shall direct individuals not complying with this requirement and who are not exempt therefrom shall be directed to promptly leave the business or establishment. Failing to leave when directed in compliance with this ordinance may shall be considered remaining on the premises after being forbidden to do so under La.R.S. 63.3 unless that individual is exempt from the application of the trespass statutes. 3) A failure to establish and ensure such compliance shall be considered a violation of this ordinance punishable as a violation of any other ordinance of the Parish under Sec. 1-8 of the Caddo Parish Code of Ordinances or as otherwise provided by law subject to the provisions of Section G below.

F. Signage: All businesses and establishments as provided for in Section A of this Ordinance shall conspicuously post signage as follows:

1. The required signage shall inform individuals that they are not to enter the business or establishment unless they are wearing a mask or facial covering in compliance with this Ordinance or unless exempted by the provisions of this Ordinance.2. The required signage shall inform individuals that a mask or facial covering will be provided them if they do not have one.3. The required signage shall inform individuals that they may be directed to leave the business, establishment, public place, or governmental facility if they do not comply with the mask or facial coveringrequirement.4. Signage required in must be at least 8 ½" x 11" in size and printed in color if possible.

G. Enforcement:The Sheriff of Caddo Parish, and any other personnel authorized by law, are authorized to enforce this Order. Compliance and enforcement processes shall include the provision of a warning and opportunity to correct before citations resulting in fines are issued. If a responsible person fails to comply with this emergency ordinance after warning and opportunity to correct, the responsible person shall be subject to the following penalties:

a. The penalty for a first violation of this emergency ordinance shall be not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for the first violation andb. The penalty for each additional violation shall be up to five hundred dollars ($500). Each incident of a continuing violation shall be deemed a separate additional violation.

H. Responsible Person:

With respect to an businesses or establishments under this emergencyordinance, a responsible person means any individual associated with thebusiness or establishment who has the authority and ability to enforce therequirements of the Ordinance within the business or establishment, such as anowner, manager, or supervisor. A responsible person may also include anemployee or other designee that is present at the business or establishment butdoes not have the title of manager or supervisor, but who has the temporary ordesignated authority and ability to ensure that the requirements of thisemergency ordinance are met while the business or establishment is open to thepublic.

I. Violations: Revocation of Permits and Licenses . In addition to or in lieu of thepenalties established by this emergency ordinance, repeated violations of thisOrdinance by a Responsible Person by failing to require employees of theEstablishment to wear a mask or facial covering may, subject to all proceduralprotections set forth in the Caddo Parish Code of Ordinances, result in thesuspension or revocation of any occupancy permit or business license issued tobusiness where the repeated violations occurred.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the Parish Administrator is authorizedto contract with private security contractors to assist in enforcement and to seekreimbursement from CARES Act funding.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that if any provision or item of thisordinance or the application thereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect otherprovisions, items or applications which can be given effect without the invalid provisions,items or applications, and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are herebydeclared severable.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that this ordinance shall take effect uponadoption.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this emergency ordinance shall beeffective for thirty (30) days from the date of adoption.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that all ordinances or parts thereof inconflict herewith are hereby repealed.

Approved as to legal form:

_________________________________Parish Attorney

_________________________________Date

ORDINANCE NO. 5960 OF 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BUDGET OF ESTIMATED REVENUES ANDEXPENDITURES FOR THE RIVERBOAT FUND TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATIONFOR THE SALVATION ARMY’S BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB FOR FUNDS REMAININGAT DECEMBER 31, 2019 AND TO OTHERWISE PROVIDE WITH RESPECTTHERETO

WHEREAS, the Caddo Parish Commission appropriated $25,000 in its 2019 budget forthe Salvation Army’s Boys and Girls Club; and

WHEREAS, the Boys and Girls Club programs aid the poor and needy youth in CaddoParish; and

WHEREAS, as of December 31, 2019, the Boys and Girls Club had a remainingappropriation balance of $10,396 and the remaining appropriation lapsed at December 31, 2019and is not available for spending; and

WHEREAS, the Caddo Parish Commission would like to re-appropriate the remaining$10,396 for the Boys and Girls Club; and

WHEREAS it is necessary to amend the 2020 Riverboat Fund Budget to provide anappropriation of $10,396 for the Boys and Girls Club; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Caddo Parish Commission in due, legaland regular session convened, that Budget of Estimated Revenues and Expenditures for theRiverboat Fund for the year 2020 is hereby amended as follows:

Budget Increase (Decrease)

Riverboat FundNGO Appropriations

Salvation Army – Boys and Girls Club $10,396Fund Balance ($10,396)

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that if any provision or item of this ordinance or theapplication thereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions, items orapplications which can be given effect without the invalid provisions, items or applications, andto this end the provisions of this ordinance are hereby declared severable.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that this ordinance shall take effect upon adoption.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that all ordinances or parts thereof in conflict herewith arehereby repealed.

Approved as to legal form:

_________________________Parish Attorney

_________________________Date

ORDINANCE NO. 5961 OF 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RE-ENACTING SECTIONS 4-61 AND 4-61.1 AND ENACTING SECTIONS 4-63, 4-64, AND 4-65, ALL OF CHAPTER FOUR OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCESOF THE PARISH OF CADDO, PERTAINING TO PERMITS FORTHE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND ALCOHOLICBEVERAGE HANDLING CARDS, AND OTHERWISEPERTAINING THERETO.

WHEREAS, the Caddo Parish Commission finds that changes in the handling ofhearings for violation of parish ordinances regarding alcoholic beverage permits would be in thebest interest of the public, permit holders, and the Parish Commission;

WHEREAS, the Caddo Parish Commission finds that changes in the penalties forviolation by holders of alcoholic beverage permits is warranted; and

WHEREAS, creation of an Alcoholic Beverage Committee to conduct hearingsand make recommendations for penalties would improve and streamline the process.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Caddo Parish Commission indue, regular and legal session convened that Section 4-61 and 4-61.1 of the Caddo ParishCode of Ordinances be amended and re-enacted and Sections 4-63, 4-64, and 4-65, of theCaddo Parish Code of Ordinances be enacted to read as follows:

I. Section 4-61 and 4-61.1 of the Caddo Parish Code of Ordinances be amended andre-enacted to read as follows:

Sec. 4-61 – Suspension and revocation.

* * * * * * * *(b) Before any alcoholic beverage permit is suspended or revoked, the holder thereof shall be entitled to a hearing. The hearing may be held before the Alcoholic Beverage Permit Committee which may make findings of fact and recommendations to the full commission. No permit shall be revoked unless a hearing has been held and a majority of the parish commission votes for such suspension or revocation.

(c) A notice shall be served by registered certified mail, or in person, by an officer or employee of the parish commission, upon the permit holder or his agent or employee. The notice shall state the time and place of the hearing to be held, which shall be not less than ten calendar days from the date such notice is given. The notice shall enumerate the cause or causes for suspending or revoking the permit.

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Sec. 4-61.1. - Revocation or suspension not exclusive; other penalties.

(a) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter to the contrary, the commission may in lieu of or in addition to revocation or suspension of a permit issued under the authority of this chapter, impose the following schedule of fines to be paid into the parishtreasury for:

(1) The first offense, $500.00 $250.00;

(2) The second offense which occurs within one year of the first offense, $750.00 $500.00; and

(3) The third offense which occurs within one year of the first offense, $1,000.00.

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II. Section 4-63, 4-64, and 4-65 of the Caddo Parish Code of Ordinances be enactedto read as follows:

Sec. 4-63. – Creation of Alcoholic Beverage Permit Committee.

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The Alcoholic Beverage Permit Committee of the Parish Commission is herebycreated. The committee shall consist of five members of the Parish Commissionappointed by the President of the Commission. The purpose of the alcoholic beveragepermit committee shall be to hold hearings and recommend penalties for violations ofparish ordinances on alcoholic beverage permits and to consider and makerecommendations for changes in the alcoholic beverage ordinances of the Parish.

Sec. 4-64. Powers of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit Committee

The Alcoholic Beverage Permit Committee shall have authority:

a) To conduct hearings regarding violations of the provisions of this chapter or anyparish ordinance, relative to alcoholic beverages, and to make recommendationsto the parish commission as to the suspension or revocation of permits issued toretail dealers of alcoholic beverages under Sect. 4-61 or levying of fines underSect. 4-61.1.

b) To conduct hearings regarding the substance and content of the alcoholicbeverage ordinances of the Parish and make recommendations to the ParishCommission for changes in those ordinances.

Sec. 4-65. Proceedings.

The hearings before the Alcoholic Beverage Permit Committee shall beconducted as follows:

a) Before any alcoholic beverage permit is suspended or revoked, the holderthereof shall be entitled to a hearing before the Alcoholic Beverage PermitCommittee. No permit shall be revoked unless a hearing has been held, arecommendation has been made to the entire parish commission, and, afterconsidering the findings of the committee and recommendation of the committee,a majority of the parish commission votes for suspension or revocation.

b) A notice shall be served by certified mail, or in person, by a law enforcementofficer or employee of the Parish, upon the permit holder or his agent oremployee. The notice shall state the time and place of the hearing to be held,which shall be not less than ten calendar days from the date such notice is given.The notice shall enumerate the cause or causes for suspending or revoking thepermit.

c) The permittee shall have the right, personally, or through counsel or his agent, toappear and present evidence relevant and material to the issues involved thesame as a judicial proceeding.

d) The committee shall consider the evidence and argument of the presenting lawenforcement agency and permittee. Should the committee find, by a majority voteof those committee members present, that a violation occurred, the committeeshall make a recommendation to the full commission of the appropriate penaltyunder Sect. 4-61, Sect. 4-61.1, or both sections.

e) The recommendation shall be promptly placed on the agenda of the fullcommission. The commission may accept, reject, or modify the recommendation.The permittee shall be permitted to address the commission on both the findingof a violation and the recommendation of a penalty.

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BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that if any provision or item of this ordinance orthe application thereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions, items or

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applications which can be given effect without the invalid provisions, items or applications, andto this end, the provisions of this ordinance are hereby declared severable.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that this ordinance shall take effect immediatelyupon adoption.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that all ordinances or parts thereof in conflictherewith are hereby repealed.

Approved as to legal form:

Parish Attorney

_______________________Date

MINUTES OF THE WORK SESSION OF THE

CADDO PARISH COMMISSONHELD ON THE 6th DAY OF July, 2020

The Caddo Parish Commission met in a Work Session, on the above date, at3:32 p.m., via Zoom teleconference, with Mr. Chavez, presiding, and the followingmembers in attendance constituting a quorum: Commissioners Atkins, Burrell,Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson, Gage-Watts, Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson, Lazarus,Taliaferro, and Young (12). ABSENT: (0).

The invocation was given by Mr. Young, and Mr. Chavez led the Commissionin the Pledge of Allegiance.

AGENDA ADDITIONSThe Clerk shared that he had received two potential Agenda Additions. One

from Commissioner Johnson, a resolution enacting a COVID 19 threat level systemwithin Caddo Parish and otherwise providing with respect thereto. The Second fromCommissioner Gage-Watts, Jackson, Johnson & Young, an emergency ordinancemandating masks or facial covering in certain establishments and public places; toprovide penalties for the violation of same, and to otherwise provide with respectthereto.

Mr. Young suggested that these items be heard in a Special Session andshared that while he had been a part of authoring the emergency ordinance, theyreceived it very recently and haven’t been able to review it yet.

It was moved by Mr. Johnson, Seconded by Mr. Gage-Watts, to expand theagenda to include the COVID-19 threat levels resolution. He provided someinformation about the threat levels and said that if we are going to require mandatorymasks, this helps citizens see why and when masks are required or suggested.

Mr. Chavez asked if there were any public comments for or against theagenda addition and invited anyone interested in commenting to call 318-226-6596.The Following Public Comments were received:

Sharon Green: I would like to ask support for the mandatory masks.When you consider that we’re dealing with a virus that can spreadexponentially, which means that, wearing the mask not only affects theperson who wears the mask, but also affects the general population.So, I don’t think it’s a lot to ask to have somebody put on a mask if itprotects, not just the person wearing it, but also protects everybodyaround them. So, I think that it would really behoove us to stop thespread of the virus if everyone was required to wear masks. What youwant to do like not wear masks, it would be okay if it only affected younot wearing the mask. But you not wearing the mask also affects me.And I don’t think that my life should even come close to comparingsomebody who just wants to walk free and basically not wear a mask.So, I think in order we save lives and in order that we protect citizens,and in order that we make a difference in the lives of all citizens as Itrelates to enhance the quality in life. I think that everybody should berequired to wear a mask.

Lashonda Diouf: (comment was received by phone and some partswere not audible) Favor for wearing mask for a number of reasons.First and foremost the number of covid19 cases... and that we do nothave a mandate to stay at home…virus. On a person note, both of myparents contracted the virus. My dad spent 26 days on a ventilator. Isaw firsthand what this virus actually does to a person’s body and tothe family. And when we’re not wearing a mask you can beasymptomatic and carrying the virus and don’t even know it. Happenedto my dad. Someone was asymptomatic had the virus and that’s howhe was infected and in turn he infected my mom. Mandate… thepublic… Because we are our brother’s keeper and that’s the only waywe can have some type of mandate…have a stay at home order. The

virus does not move, people move. We’re the ones that are moving thevirus from place to place, person to person.

Dr. Ashok Rao: My name is Dr. Ashok Rao. I’m a retired physician andanesthesiologist. I am calling in to support the proposal in mandatingwearing of masks in all public places. As a long time registeredrepublican, I feel we should be united in this proposal and do what isright for all our citizens. We now know that the virus is primarily sent byair. The risk is higher in both cases. And masks would certainly be veryeffective in reducing the number of cases, spread and death. Thankyou.

Lawanda Finney: My name is Lawanda Finney with the Save Our SonsDrop the Guns organization. I am in favor of mandating the masks inCaddo Parish.

Cierra Karambellas: Hi, my name is Cierra Karambellas. I work for thepublic and unfortunately I am seeing way too many without a mask.And I know too many personally, people who have been affected by itand I’m tired of it. And I think it’s negligible for us not to wear masks.So, I’m all for it. Just think it should be mandatory.

Lashonda Hill: I am in favor of people wearing masks. I know it may bean inconvenience, but I think it will keep everybody safe in the long run.

Lily Norton: Good afternoon. My name is Lily Norton. And I am in favorof mandatory mask thing because it’s more safe. Too many people areout and about not using masks and that is a safety hazard to others.

Julie Cupp: Hello. My name is Julie Cupp, MD. I trained at LSU andnow work here in SBC for Willis Knighton as a breast surgeon, andpeople need to wear masks to slow the spread of COVID-19. Slowingthe spread with masking will help avoid the need for a stay at homeorder and increase the safety of schools opening in the fall. Let's keepeach other healthy and wear our masks. Thank you.

Meredith DeWitt: My name is Meredith DeWitt Wooster and I am anInternal Medicine and Infectious Diseases physician who practiceslocally in Shreveport. I am a graduate of LSU Medical School inShreveport (class of 2006) and did all my training here in Shreveport. Iown a home here, am raising my family here, and love our community.As everyone else, I am very concerned about the effects of COVID-19on our community. I want our community and local businesses to beable to open and for citizens to be able to spend time with friends andloves ones, but we need to do so safely. I am in support of a mandateto require universal masking in all public places. My family and I,including my small children, wear our masks anytime we are in public inorder to protect our fellow citizens but are usually not offered the sameprotection from others. Please remember that my mask is to protectyou and yours is to protect me. If everyone masks, then everyone isprotected. Thank you for your consideration, Meredith Wooster, MD

Jaya McSharma said: I am writing again to please ask that you pass amask mandate or encourage the mayor to do so. For those of you whodon’t know me, I am a local physician hospitalist and have beentreating coronavirus since it arrived to our fair city on March 9th. I won’tbore you with the details of how novel, insidious, real, and deadly thisvirus is, but feel free to ask for those details should you need them. I’vepronounced many people dead from this disease who would haveotherwise lived much longer lives. We are past the window of hopingthat people will comply out of compassion, understanding, or altruism.Businesses are not even enforcing their own rules. You will get pushback. But nothing outweighs saving lives. There are no medicalreasons not to wear a mask if you are an able bodied adult capable ofunderstanding basic instructions. NONE. There is no medical doctorwho would put their degree behind a mask exemption for a patient.COPD patients on oxygen wear masks. It literally does nothing to

impede oxygen flow. Below I have attached an internal discussionamong doctors regarding the notion of mask exemptions. Please do notbase your information off of anything from a cable news network. It isnot perfect but masks and social distancing are the only mitigationmeasures we have in lieu of forcing people to stay home. There arepeople who will protest out of a lack of understanding, politicalagendas, or ignorance. They will be loud. That does not mean it’s thewrong decision. I would love for the government not to have to be incharge of this mandate, but as a society we have proven we can’t do itfor ourselves, and every day the number of cases in the hospital go up.We have quadrupled - QUADRUPLED - our inpatient Covid census in aWEEK. Please help. It is PAST TIME. We have already lost lives in thecommunity we all serve that could have been prevented. That is not aburden we should write off lightly. Dr. McSharma

Neera Chabra: I am a practicing pediatrician in the Shreveport areaand have had significant firsthand experience with Covid in our areaunfortunately. I’ve seen some young children and adolescents withCovid infection. One youngster in our community was treated formultisystem failure. With a lot of great medical care, he survived.Several of the adolescents acquired it from outside of their homes andbrought it back to their families I cannot underscore enough that at thispoint, we need to do something simple as mandating mask wearingwhen in public, to help curb the spread of Covid. There is worldwideevidence now that countries and states here who did this, have curbedthe spread of Covid.Btw I am a registered republican and I endorse this rule. Thank you,Neera Chhabra

Sharon Tran: I received a message from fellow doctors to reach out toshow my support for a mandatory mask rule for citizens enteringbusinesses. Sharon Tran, MD

April Abraham: I am in favor of mandating masks in the City ofShreveport. I am a healthcare worker and I do see the need ofeveryone to be mandated to wear masks for the safety of everyone.

Chris Kracman: Absolutely NO to a mask/covering mandate!!Regardless of what other counties are doing such, does NOT make itright. You all should always vote "no" to tyrannical mandates!

Lillian Jordan: I am in favor of mandatory masks because it is moresafe, too many people are out and about not wearing masks and that isa safety hazard for others.

At this time President Chavez closed the public hearing and moved on to thevote for the motion at hand.

At this time, Mr. Johnson’s motion failed as shown by the following roll call votes: AYES: Commissioners Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson, Gage-Watts, Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson and Young (7). NAYS Commissioners Atkins, Hopkins, Lazarus and Taliaferro (4). ABSENT (0). ABSTAIN (0)

Vice President Johnson called for a Special Session on Wednesday. President Chavez suggested voting on that during Communiques and Johnson agreed.

CITIZENS COMMENTSMs. Jon Glover submitted the following statement: Can someone help me appreciatethis legislation? The need to have other than the Commission inform the public,potential rural property owners, about property standards and ordinances toprospective buyers of land in the Parish, why other than the Commission? 11.IIIAuthorize Resolution No. 52 Of 2020- A RESOLUTION URGING ANDREQUESTING AREA REALTORS TO INFORM PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OFPROPERTY STANDARDS ORDINANCES, RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS, AND

NEIGHBORHOOD AND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS OBLIGATIONS ANDOTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO.

Mr. Scott Hughes submitted the following statement: I have reviewed the proposedResolution in draft form and would offer the following friendly comments and/orsuggestions: 1) The proposed Ordinance references ‘REALTORS’, which arevoluntary members of a professional trade association. While the term ‘REALTOR’is often seen as synonymous with a person who sells real estate, all licensees arenot REALTORS. In Louisiana there are approximately 20,000 real estate licenseesas certified by the Louisiana Real Estate Commission, or LREC. Today there areonly about 14,000 REALTORS which also includes licensed Appraisers, who are fullREALTOR members but are regulated and licensed by the Louisiana Real EstateAppraisal Board. 2)Information about specific property shared by a real estatelicensee with a prospective buyer is most often considered a legal disclosure matter.As such, matters of required disclosure are regulated by the Louisiana Real EstateCommission (LREC) and/or State and Federal laws. Established practice and mostcase law in disclosure is to require the current property owner to be responsible fordisclosure of information relating to the property. 3) Property Management, includingrental property, does not require a real estate license to manage property that isowned managed. A real estate license is usually only required to manage propertyfor third parties. As such, a high percentage of local rental property is notrepresented by either a REALTOR or a licensed real estate agent. It is owned andmanaged by the property owner.

Based on the above issues of license law, please accept the following suggestionsas they relate to Resolution No. 52 of 2020: A) Consider changing the word‘REALTOR(s)’ to ‘Property Owners’. This is where most current case law andregulation places the burden as a part of the legal disclosure process; B)Considerchanging the ‘Northwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS’ to the ‘LouisianaReal Estate Commission’. This is the regulatory body in Louisiana who establisheswhat constitutes disclosure and who enforces Louisiana license laws. Due toindustry ‘Errors & Omissions’ insurance local real estate associations, brokers andagents will simply follow those rules required by the LREC. Exceeding legalrequirements creates added liability with no protections under most E&O policies.

On behalf of the Northwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS we welcomeconversation and appreciate your consideration of these comments as you seek toimprove property standards in Caddo Parish.

The Caddo Alliance for Freedom said: Res.52: Concerning Resolution 52, pleaseconsider making known to citizens that their zoning may or may not have changedover two years ago without their knowledge. We are well aware that technologyworks wonders but not all are privy to technology.With that said whatever endeavor used to facilitate knowledge, please considerdoing so. Let it be know to the citizenry that there are now outlets to re-upzone theirproperty with currently waived fees by the planning staff.We all represent Caddo Parish and we, the members of the Caddo Alliance forFreedom, are here to help all of us walk into those Codes and Ordinances that willensure growth economically for and to our parish, build on our financial base anddemonstrate that we are all one in unison. Again, God bless you all! Jessica Tullis,Jake Brown, Alison Taylor, Jon Glover, Chris Kracman, The Caddo Alliance forFreedom

The Caddo Alliance for Freedom also submitted the following statement: Goodafternoon Commissioners. We, the members of the Caddo Alliance for Freedom,believe the time is now to begin dialogue that will bring forth Codes and Ordinancesfor property owners in rural Caddo Parish. House Bill No. 697 empowered each ofyou, the Commissioners of the Caddo Parish Commission, to enact Codes andOrdinances for us, property owners in rural Caddo Parish. As Mr. Clarke, Executive

Director of the Metropolitan Planning Commission has stated on numerous ofoccasion, this endeavor will take time and it will.

Also, what we all know is this, the time is now to be ready to enact those Codes andOrdinances for property owners in rural Caddo Parish effective January 1, 2022. Inour estimation, we have sufficient time to develop those Codes and Ordinances andwe only ask that such begin now and not a ninth hour endeavor. In our workingtogether, we can ensure that the Codes and Ordinances indeed address the needsof the Parish and the property owners in rural Caddo Parish alike. God bless youall!Jessica Tullis, Jake Brown, Alison Taylor, Jon Glover, Chris Kracman, The CaddoAlliance for Freedom

Commissioner Gage-Watts asked for a point of clarification regarding the previous vote to expand the agenda and asked if they had voted on just the Threat level expansion and not the Mask ordinance. President Chavez confirmed that the motionthey voted on was only about expanding the agenda for the Threat Level resolution. Commissioner Gage-Watts shared that she thought that commissioner John Paul Young made that. President Chavez and Mr. Young confirmed that he had not madethat motion, but rather suggested that it be taken up in a special session. Mr. Chavez clarified that the discussion about the Special Meeting will take place under Communiques.

VISITORSCaddo Parish Constables

Ward 3—Constable Roger HarrisWard 5—Constable Ken SmithWard 6—Constable Kevin McClureWard 8—Constable Eric Hatfield

Mr. Epperson asked that the Constables who were in attendance to introducethemselves to the Commission.

Attorney Frazier explained that the constables are elected by Justice of thePeace (JOP) wards are primarily enforcement for the JOP courts. Each one is elected inhis own district, which makes them their own bosses. They are paid partially by theParish and partially by the State. The Parish Commission sets the parish portion of thesalary and then it is matched by the State. The Parish is also responsible for seeing thatthe deputy attends necessary trainings, as outlined by the Attorney General. They alsoreceive fees from the services that they do for the Justice courts in addition to theirsalaries and they have a fee schedule that is determined by state statute. In addition,some constables if they are post certified can act as general law enforcement officerswith within the state. Some may be additionally deputized by the sheriff in addition tothat, or the marshal or another law enforce general law enforcement agency within thestate.

Mr. Epperson thanked the Constables for being in attendance to today’smeeting. Answering a question from Mr. Epperson regarding the constables terms,Constable Hatfield stated that they are elected for six year terms and will be on theNovember 3, 2020 ballot.

Mr. Epperson mentioned that some of the Constables wear uniform andlogos. He wanted to know if the Constables were certified to carry weapons. ConstableHatfield confirmed that they are. Mr. Epperson then wanted to know if the Constableswere all post-certified. Constable Hatfield explained that the Constable and the Sheriffare both elected officials, so they can act in the same capacity as a law enforcementofficer. He also explained that it is not mandatory for a Constable to be post-certified,nor does a Sheriff. Constable Hatfield further explained that both a Constable and theSheriff, once elected, does not have to be post-firearm certified or post-certified. He

reiterated that it is not required, but most constables maintain it because of insurancepurposes.

Mr. Epperson wanted to know if Constable Hatfield has encounteredbelligerent people while performing his duties as Constable, for example, propertystandards. Constable Hatfield said that they have not really participated in propertystandards issues for about five years now because there is no enforcement. Heexplained that the constables can write a warrant and give a citation, but there’s “nobacking” for property standards to be enforced.

Mr. Epperson asked for clarification on the enforcement of propertystandards as it relates to the Constables. Attorney Frazier explained that when theConstables were enforcing property standards were having issues with the Justicecourts actually enforcing the citations. She also pointed out that there was speciallegislation passed for them to write those citations. Now, it is often done by the PublicWorks employees, and those citations go to District Court.

Mr. Epperson wanted to know if the Parish provided the Constables withcameras. Attorney Frazier stated that the Parish did. Constable Hatfield mentioned thatthose cameras were distributed several years ago, so the technology is not as current.He said that they mainly use their cameras on their phone to record incidents.Answering a question from Mr. Epperson regarding the need for updated body cams,Constable Hatfield feels that every law enforcement officer should wear a body cam toprotect the citizens and the officer. He believes that it is a necessity. Constable KevinMcClure agreed.

Constable McClure also brought up another concern. He requested that“No Littering” signs with a fine posted be installed up and down the roadways to cutdown on all the trash. He feels that the signs would alleviate people from littering.

He also talked about the issue with property standards. ConstableMcClure expressed the same sentiments as Constable Hatfield. He said that theconstables have “lots of bark, with no bite”.

Constable Roger Harris agreed with the necessity of body cams. He alsoagreed with Constable McClure with the “No Littering” signs.

Mr. Epperson wanted to know if there are “No Littering” signs postedthroughout the Parish. Dr. Wilson said that there are “No Dumping” signs, but he willmake a note of it. Constable McClure clarified that he would like “No Littering” signsinstalled, but was told that he would have to go to the State. Dr. Wilson confirmed that ifit is a State road, it would need to be approved by the State first.

Constable McClure gave an example of a citizen going to the compactorsite, but it was closed, so the citizen dumps all of their trash up and down the roadways.

Mr. Jackson suggested looking at the Shreveport Environmental Court. Hesaid that the City Court has a loaded docket, so the property standards issues get“pushed down” because they are not as severe. He recommended that a discussion behad with Mr. Terrence Green for a possible cooperative endeavor agreement (CEA)related specifically to address property standards issues.

Mr. Jackson also talked about Mayor Perkins issue a mask mandate forShreveport. He said that leaves the Shreveport Police Department (SPD) as theenforcement agency. He is concerned with this because he is not sure if SPD would bethe proper enforcement authority, especially “since five year olds are being shot in themiddle of the day”. He wanted to know if the Constables would be ok with helping toenforce a mask mandate, if the Commission approves one for the Parish. Mr. Jacksonpointed out that he is “not looking so much for enforcement, but more for education”. Healso believes that the Commission has an obligation to provide a mask first before amask mandate is issued.

Constable McClure suggested that guidelines be set so they know what type ofconsequences are in place. Mr. Jackson suggested to first supply the masks, theneducation regarding wearing the masks.

Constable Harris wanted to discuss enforcement of property standards. He said thatthose citations would go through the JOP courts quicker if the JOPs were “given someteeth” to require the violators to clean up their properties. Mr. Jackson suggesteddiscussing the ordinance in a Property Standards meeting.

Attorney Frazier pointed out that they did go to the State Legislature to get specialpermission for the Justice of the Peace courts to administer a criminal fine or a jailsentence. She said “the teeth are there”. If they do not choose to impose it, then that’sthe judge choosing not to impose it. There is legislation on the books that allows for it.

Mr. Lazarus commented on Constable McClure’s request for “No Littering” signs. Hesaid that the area in question is on Colquitt Road, which is a State highway. He said thatthe Maintenance Department with the State Highways advised him that they would needphysical address of where they would like the signs to be installed, and it will be done.

Mr. Taliaferro wanted to know if the Attorney General gives the Constables their“marching orders”. Constable Hatfield confirmed. Mr. Taliaferro explained that any typeof enforcement that the Commission decides to implement would have to go through theAG’s Office for approval. Constable Hatfield agreed.

Mr. Taliaferro wanted to know if the constables’ profession could be better explained tothe public, since they are the law enforcement arm of the Parish. Constable Hatfieldstated that the Commission does a good job by supporting the constables. He agreedthat the general public are unsure what constables are and their duties. He also statedthat the social media has afforded more opportunities on educating the public of this.

Answering a question from Mr. Taliaferro regarding how the constables obtain theirequipment, Constable Hatfield stated that they provide their own equipment. Mr.Taliaferro stated that it is safe to presume that one constable may be outfitted withdifferent safety equipment as another. Constable Hatfield agreed. Mr. Taliaferrobelieves that it would be beneficial if all of the constables were outfitted the same.

Mr. Taliaferro wanted to know if it would be more beneficial for the constables to bepost-certified. Constable Hatfield agreed. He feels that every single law enforcementofficer should receive as much training as possible.

Answering another question from Mr. Taliaferro regarding social media, ConstableHatfield said that he does maintain a Constable Facebook where citizens can engagewith him.

Mr. Taliaferro wanted to know if the constables receive the necessary support fromother law enforcement agencies. Constable Hatfield agreed that they receive supportfrom the Caddo Parish Commission, Shreveport Police Department, State Police, andother agencies.

Constable McClure mentioned that the Sheriff offered additional training in 2015 to theconstables. He would like to take the Sheriff up on that offer, if it’s still available. He alsosaid that they do have a great working relationship with the Parish.

Attorney Frazier clarified that the constables are not the law enforcement arm of theparish; the parish does not have a law enforcement arm. The constables are elected totheir own district and responsible to their electors supervised by the people that electthem and the Attorney General. She reiterated that there is no law enforcement arm ofthe Parish.

Mr. Chavez wanted to know who would the Commission reach out to in regards to post-certifying the constables. Attorney Frazier said that as of right now, it would be up toeach constable as to whether or not the constable wish to pursue post certification, they

would do that at their own expense. If the Parish was to provide it, it would have to do itthrough a cooperative endeavor agreement with obligations on the constable andobligations on the Parish, so it is not an illegal donation. Mr. Chavez asked for the cost-measures for this type of training. Attorney Frazier pointed out that it is not aqualification that they must have to run for office. It is primarily to enforce their weaponstraining. It would empower them to make arrests in a wider jurisdiction. If somebody didnot want to be post certified, there is no mechanism by which to make him becomepost-certified because it's not a qualification at the office.

Constable Harris wanted to know if the deputy constables would be included in the post-certification. Mr. Chavez said that he would like to see them have training on weaponsthat they carry.

Answering a question from Mr. Johnson regarding the number of deputies eachconstable has. Constable Harris said that each Constable can have one deputy. Mr.Johnson asked that the constables create a “top 3” wish list, so the Commission canreview the requests of the constables. Mr. Chavez agreed and summarized that what hehas heard includes body cameras, no littering signs and post certification. ConstableHatfield recapped that there was a time when Constables could have more deputies,but not any longer. Commissioner Epperson Thanked the Constables for participating inthe discussion and expressed that he found it productive and informative.

The next item on the agenda is a video of Mr. Ken Krefft doing a dramaticrecitation of the Declaration of Independence. It was moved by Mr. Epperson towatch this at the end of the meeting, seconded by Mr. Young, and passed byacclimation.

ADMINISTRATOR REPORTThe Commission Clerk advised the Commission that the Certificate for

Teleconference is attached to the agenda.Point of Clarification by Mr. Johnson on who requested to add the Declaration

of Independence Recital on the agenda. Mr. Everson confirmed that it was a requestby Mr. Chavez to accommodate a citizen’s request. Mr. Chavez acknowledged that the citizen expressed interest in sharing the recital with the Commission to which he agreed. Mr. Johnson wanted the Commission to know that for citizen’s requests a Commissioner must sponsor it.

Dr. Wilson reported that the June 2020 Financial Report has been sent out byemail and to inform him of any questions regarding the report.

Mr. Young asked how many reimbursable claims for the Care’s act have beenmade. Mrs. Barnett clarified that the Parish has requested reimbursement through April 2020 under the Care’s Act and the reimbursement amount is around $80,000. The next application period is estimated at $150,000 to be reimbursed and as the application periods open then the Parish will submit claims for their expenses.

Dr. Wilson asked when the mobile testing at LSU Health Sciences Center will be reimbursed. Mrs. Barnett stated that they must provide a canceled check for eachexpense and if it hasn’t cleared the bank then they must wait until the transaction has been completed. Then the Parish will request reimbursement when the application process when the expense cleared is available.

Mr. Young also wanted to know if there was a limit for reimbursements. Mrs. Barnett stated unsure whether there is a limit by Parish or entity but there may be a limit by Parish. However, she is submitting requests for all applicable expenses.

MR. Young requested whether there is someone is mediating how much is being requesting across the Parish. Mrs. Barnett responded that there is not but she is doing everything she can to submit reimbursement requests.

Mr. Young states that the Parish should keep track on a total of how much is being requested for reimbursement so the Parish does not spend money assuming that the funds will be reimbursed. Mrs. Barnett confirmed that she will obtain that information and correspond with Mr. Young.

At this time, Mr. Chavez moved to the next agenda item Commission Remarks: Communiques, reports and other items related to Work Session Agenda.

CERTIFICATE FOR TELECONFERENCE

WHEREAS, the Governor of the State of Louisiana has issued ProclamationNumber 33 JBE 2020, stating that, due to the current Public Health emergencydeclared in the Governor’s Proclamation Number 25 JBE 2020, and citing theprovisions of La. R.S. 29:721, et seq., granting him the authority to control the“ingress and egress to and from a disaster, the movement of persons within thearea, and the occupancy of premises therein; and,

WHEREAS, the Governor, in Proclamation Number 33 JBE 2020, has limitedall gatherings of 10 or more people, for public safety purposes; and,

WHEREAS, Governor has issued a general stay at home order “unlessperforming an essential activity,” 33 JBE 2020, Section 3; and,

WHEREAS, attendance at a Caddo Parish Commission Regular Sessionmeeting is not stated in the list of essential activities, listed in 33 JBE 2020, Section3; and,

WHEREAS, the usual conduct of the meeting would require travel and thepresence of a number of persons in excess of ten (10); and,

WHEREAS, the Governor of the State, in Proclamation Number 30 JBE 2020,Section 4, issued on March 16, 2020, has invoked the aforementioned statutesauthorizing him to allow attendance at essential governmental meetings viateleconference or video conference during the pendency of this emergency; and,

THEREFORE, the Caddo Parish Commission hereby certifies that it will notbe able to obtain a quorum and convene a meeting in a public forum on July 6th,2020 due to the Governor’s proclamations, and will be required to meet by videoconference, and, if necessary teleconference, on that date as allowed by law andthe Proclamations of the Governor listed above.

Date: July 1, 2020 /s/Mario Chavez, President

COMMISSION REMARKS: COMMUNIQUESIt was moved by Mr. Johnson, seconded by Mr. Young to request a Special Session to be scheduled for Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 12:30 p.m. to include a special emergency ordinance on the masks and the COVID19 threat level resolution.

Mr. Johnson commented that the Mayor of Shreveport Adrian Perkins has mandated mask wearing for Shreveport and thinks it should include the Parish of Caddo. He also believes the threat level will explain and provide support for the reason of wearing masks for the good of the community.

Mr. Jackson wanted to know whether there was anything that stands out in the June 2020 Financial report. Mrs. Hayley stated that the only thing that differs is adecrease in revenue from the Riverboat Fund.

Mr. Jackson stated that he anticipated some of the other budgeted expenses such as travel, mileage, and gas should balance the revenue. Dr. Wilson confirmed that the oil and gas revenue has gone up.

Mr. Jackson expressed that he also would like to know the total amount in theCare’s Act amount for the Parish. He stated that the State placed $300,000,000 for the small business program and there is $14,000,000 for the Parish of Caddo altogether. However, they allowed the Sherriff’s Office and City of Shreveport has

made requests for reimbursement. He also informed the Commission that unused funds are then dispersed to other Parishes.

Point of Clarification by Mr. Burrell on the issue of threat level. Mr. Burrell wanted to know whether establishing a threat level of COVID19 will be recommended to Parish and City of Shreveport and to the state, as well as, how it will be administered. Mr. Chavez responded that they will go in-depth on his questions during the Special Session.

Mr. Johnson commented that he proposed the ordinance for the Parish of Caddo which includes the City of Shreveport to help justify why they are at this threat level. He did not prepare it statewide although some states are preparing theirown orders.

Mr. Burrell also wanted to know whether the Parish will collaborate with the City of Shreveport to administer the threat level warning. Mr. Johnson stated that theParish will administer the threat level, then ask the City Council to adopt the resolution.

Mr. Hopkins wanted to know whether they are voting on something that is not on their agenda. Mrs. Frazier clarified that the Agenda Addition is an action item andwas provided notice at the beginning of the meeting that action would be taken and was pushed to this portion of the Agenda by the Chair. She also informed the Commission that notice will be provided before the meeting on Wednesday so all notice requirements would be met.

Mr. Chavez stated that to expand the agenda to add would be not be successful with one opposing vote and would like to give the agenda items a chanceto be addressed timely.

Mr. Young wanted to make sure the time of the Special Session works for everyone.

Mrs. Gage-Watts wanted to reiterate that they must host a Special Meeting after hearing the citizen’s comments regarding wearing masks and that the Parish is taking too long to make a decision regarding this time sensitive matter. She expressed that the Parish of Caddo is always last in acting on things causing their actions to be reactive instead of proactive.

Mr. Taliaferro agreed with Mr. Burrell that they should support the City and what they have in place to protect themselves and the Parish.

Mr. Jackson stated that the order that came from the City of Shreveport should have been postponed until after speaking with other governing bodies, such as the Sherriff’s Office and the Parish. He requests that Administration speaks with the City of Shreveport to reduce confusion regarding the emergency order.

Mr. Johnson’s motion carried, as shown by the following roll call votes: AYES: Commissioners Atkins, Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson, Gage-Watts, Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson, Lazarus, Taliaferro and Young (12). NAYS: None (0). ABSENT: (0). ABSTAIN: None (0).

Mr. Chavez moved to the next agenda item, President’s Report. At this time, Mr. Chavez yielded the agenda item to the Regular Session agenda.

OLD BUSINESS

There was no old business to discuss today.

NEW BUSINESS

It was moved by Mr. Hopkins, seconded by Mr. Young that Introduction ofOrdinance No. 5961 of 2020, an ordinance amending and re-enacting sections 4-61and 4-61.1 and enacting sections 4-63, 4-64, and 4-65, all of chapter four of thecode of ordinances of the parish of Caddo, pertaining to permits for the sale ofalcoholic beverages and alcoholic beverage handling cards, and otherwisepertaining thereto be advanced to Thursday’s agenda.

Mr. Hopkins said This will set up a committee to oversee the alcoholviolations. It would be a committee of 5 assigned by the President. They’ll hear theSheriff’s department information and hear from the businesses and make a

recommendation to the full body. It has become hard in the last few years to get aquorum at alcohol hearings. It will also lower the first and second offense fines, butkeep the 3rd offense fine where it currently is. It also allows this committee to meetand develop suggestions for the full body regarding updates to the laws governingalcohol.

At this time, Mr. Hopkins’s motion carried, as shown by the following rollcall votes: AYES: Commissioners Atkins, Burrell, Chavez, Gage-Watts, Hopkins,Taliaferro, and Young (7). NAYS: Cawthorne, Epperson, Jackson & Johnson (4).ABSENT: Commissioner Gage-Watts (1). ABSTAIN: None (0).

It was moved by Mr. Atkins, seconded by Mr. Lazarus, that Resolution No.51 of 2020, a resolution to authorize the Caddo Parish administrator to request andauthorize the Louisiana State Mineral And Energy Board and The Office Of MineralResources to accept nominations and advertise for oil, gas and mineral leases,accept bids, and award and execute oil, gas and mineral leases on certain mineralinterests owned by the Parish of Caddo, and otherwise providing with respectthereto be advanced to Thursday’s agenda.

Mr. Atkins clarified that there is an attempt to lease acreage under roadcontrolled by the Parish. I’ve reviewed the lease and it has a vertical cue clause anda horizontal cue clause and seems to be well prepared, so I am supportive.

Mr. Young asked if there was a map, it has been brought to his attention thatthere are some drilling leases on the border of cross lake and they may becontroversial because they abut the main supply of drinking water for the City ofShreveport. Mr. Johnson confirmed that Cross Lake is in close proximity to the drillsites. Mr. Young said that the Bureau of Land Management had an open commentprocess that was somewhat interrupted by the pandemic and notice was notadequately given to the population who would be effected by this. Mr. Johnson saidthat any drilling in the Cross Lake watershed impacts Cross Lake and there arealready wells in the Watershed, so this won’t be much different. Mr. Youngexpressed a concern that the proximity to Cross Lake doesn’t leave much time ordistance to dilute a spill. Mr. Burrell said that he has concerns about this and hopesthat it wouldn’t impact the development of I-49. Mr. Chavez asked Dr. Wilson todirect Mr. Glass to prepare a memo for the Commissioners with answers to theseconcerns.

Mr. Atkins said that it was a good point that had been brought up, and hecould be supportive of carving out roads that boarder Cross Lake, but he is alsowanting to remind that we are most likely talking about natural gas reserves, dry gasreserves- which do not have the pollutant threat that an oil well would have.

At this time, Mr. Atkins’ motion carried, as shown by the following roll callvotes: AYES: Commissioners Atkins, Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson, Gage-Watts,Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson, Lazarus, Taliaferro (10). NAYS: Burrell and Young (2).ABSENT: None (0). ABSTAIN: None (0).

It was moved by Mr. Epperson, seconded by Mrs. Gage-Watts, thatResolution No. 52 of 2020, a resolution urging and requesting area realtors to informprospective buyers of property standards ordinances, restrictive covenants, andneighborhood and homeowners associations obligations and otherwise providingwith respect thereto be advanced to Thursday’s agenda.

Mr. Burrell asked if Scott Hughes recommendation had been considered. Mr.Epperson responded that he is aware of it and he is good with the resolution aswritten. He continued that this is very similar to a resolution adopted in 2014, but thisone adds Neighborhood Associations and Homeowners Associations. I’ve gotten alot of good response to it and homeowners say that having this information helpswith their home sales.

Mr. Taliaferro said that as a licensed REALTOR he appreciated Mr. ScottHughes’ insight and his guidance. He would like to see the language that Mr.Hughes suggested be woven into the resolution and continued that it is important tobe specific about who this is going to affect. He adds that using REALTOR singlesout one organization within the profession.

At this time, Mr. Epperson’s motion carried, as shown by the following rollcall votes: AYES: Commissioners Atkins, Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson,Gage-Watts, Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson and Young (10). NAYS: Lazarus,Taliaferro, (2). ABSENT: None (0). ABSTAIN: None (0).

It was moved by Mr. Jackson, seconded by Mr. Hopkins, to advanceResolution 53 of 2020, a resolution of final acceptance of State Project No.H.013389.6, regarding Caddo Parish bicyclist awareness signage, Caddo Parishand otherwise providing with respect thereto to Thursday’s agenda.

Mr. Jackson then made a substitute motion, seconded by Mr. Epperson, toenglobo and advance Resolution 53, 54 & 55

Mr. Jackson’s motion carried, as shown by the following roll call votes:AYES: Commissioners Atkins, Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson, Gage-Watts,Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson, Taliaferro, and Young (11). NAYS: Lazarus (1).ABSENT: None (0). ABSTAIN: None (0).

It was moved by Mr. Atkins, seconded by Mr. Young, that the appointmentof Mr. Huey Horn to the Zoning Board of Appeals, term to expire April 10, 2023 beadvanced to Thursday’s agenda.

Mr. Atkins said that Mr. Hon is a good business person with experience andhas a desire to serve on the ZBA and has a lot of practical knowledge and would bea great addition to the ZBA.

Mr. Jackson made a substitute motion, seconded by Mr. Atkins, to englobo and advance the appointment of Mr. Horn, the appointments to the NorthCaddo Medical Center Board, the Special Resolutions for CPAS, Muriel Burns,Charley Lester and Sophia Nicolosi.

At this time, Mr. Jackson’s Motion carried, as shown by the following rollcall votes: AYES: Commissioners Atkins, Burrell, Cawthorne, Chavez, Epperson,Gage-Watts, Hopkins, Jackson, Johnson, Lazarus, Taliaferro, and Young (12).NAYS: None (0). ABSENT: None (0). ABSTAIN: None (0).

COMMUNIQUES/COMMITTEE REPORTS

Mr. Burrell stated that in a private meeting with other Commissioners,including himself, with Sherriff Steve Prator in an attempt to encouragehim to come to the Commission to provide public information. Mr.Burrell expressed concern that the Parish does not have a lawenforcement entity. Mrs. Frazier explained that like the Chief of Policeand the Shreveport Police Department answer to the Shreveport CityCouncil, the Parish of Caddo does not have a law enforcement agencyto answer to it. She also explained that the Sherriff is an elected officialand

Mr. Burrell expressed that he wants the Parish of Caddo to maintaincommunication with the Sherriff’s office, so they could maintain abridge of information with law enforcement and the Parish’s legislationfor the public. He stated that the relationship has been strained in thepast and the Sherriff currently is not in support of the idea. Mr. Burrellstrongly expressed they invite the Sherriff to their Special Sessionmeeting.

Mr. Young requested Attorney Frazier provide her legal opinion of theconstitutionality of the mask laws and wanted to know whether this isbest presented at the Special Session. Mr. Taliaferro acknowledgedthat he is in support of Attorney Frazier’s legal opinion to be spoken

today or at any time. Mr. Chavez confirmed that Attorney Frazier’s legalopinion will be presented at the Special Session.

Mr. Chavez confirmed that Attorney Frazier’s legal opinion will bepresented at the Special Session.

Mr. Jackson requested an update on issuing an RFP regarding theConfederate Statue. Dr. Wilson responded that they are waiting on thedecision of the court before they could proceed.

Mr. Jackson expressed concern that there was no injunction given andwhy they must wait. Attorney Frazier confirmed that there is noinjunction and that they have started the process on what needs to bedone before they could issue the RFP and having it ready once aresolution has been made.

Mr. Jackson inquired about the CEPERS case and whether theCommission should ask the court to dismiss the case after five years offighting the lawsuit. Attorney Frazier informed that they must have anExecutive Session to discuss the legal strategy and there has been noupdates case.

Point of Clarification by Mr. Burrell to understand what the Commissionis able to do during the interim of the court’s decision and what theycan do if the decision is no. Mr. Jackson commented that the inquirywould have to be addressed during the Executive Session on the legalstrategy. Attorney Frazier stated that she will call Mr. Burrell.

Dr. Wilson advised the Commission not to get into debate at this timewith respect to legal issues.

Mr. Jackson concluded that he sends his condolences toCommissioner Lazarus and if legal could advise the Commission onhandling group texts to all twelve Commissioners and how their phonescould be used as public records. Attorney Frazier acknowledged thatshe will handle it.

Mr. Burrell sent his condolences to Commissioner Lazarus and wantedhim to know if there is anything he can do to support him during hisgrievance. He also mentioned Dr. Lester and other community leaderswho have passed during this time.

Mr. Lazarus thanked everyone in the meeting for their condolences.

CITIZENS COMMENTS (LATE ARRIVALS)Jennifer Courtney submitted the following comments:Dear Commissioners and Mayor Perkins, I am writing to ask you to please pass amask mandate in Caddo Parish and Shreveport. We are experiencing spread of thecoronavirus at levels that are significantly higher than they were in March whenGovernor Edwards issued shelter-in-place orders. The virus has not changed. It hasnot gone away. No fancy new treatment has become available. No vaccine hasarrived. Nothing has changed since March. In fact, it has gotten worse. We still haveto do everything we can to mitigate the spread of this virus. I am a licensed midwifepractitioner caring for pregnant individuals and their newborn babies. I would like tohighlight the implications for pregnant people specifically. According to the CDC andACOG, pregnant individuals are at increased risk for developing severecomplications from COVID-19 including stillbirth and maternal death. Those who arehealthy and giving birth in the hospital are currently having to do so with only onesupport person. Typically their spouse or domestic partner. They cannot haveanyone else with them for support. No sisters, no mothers, no doulas, no bestfriends. In some hospitals around the nation, people are giving birth with NOSUPPORT PERSON AT ALL. Not even their spouse. When hospitals becomeoverrun with COVID-19 cases, these are the measures they are having to take. Forthose giving birth out-of-hospital, a midwife like me has to go into their homeenvironment in PPE and remain there for the duration of the labor; immersing themidwife in their environment for sometimes many hours. When a pregnant person isinfected with COVID-19, the care team has to make sometimes drastic decisions onhow to care for both of them. Babies may be delivered emergently and kept

separated from their birthing parent. This means a new mother may not be able tohold her baby. It means a baby may not be able to be held and fed and cuddled bytheir mother. Young parents in their childbearing years are not some invisibleexception to the population as a whole. This IS our population. Our new babies andtheir parents need to be safe, and they need their precious bonding time. It isextremely important that we, as a culture, protect them as well as our other at-riskmembers, essential workers, and medical care providers. Masks are something wecan do. Even for those who are NOT at increased risk, the cost of treatment andhospitalization for COVID-19 is exorbitant. Who can afford weeks of ICU care evenwith good insurance? Who can afford to be out of work even for a couple of weekswith a mild or suspected case? If we're worried about the economy, why not do whatwe can to prevent people being bankrupted by illness? Masks are something we cando. Easily. There is no medical reason why anyone who is healthy enough to go outin public should be unable to wear a mask. My patients are pregnant, and it is myprofessional opinion that there is no medical reason why a pregnant person cannotwear a mask. As a medical professional, I have been in situations where I had towear a medical grade respirator for up to 20 hours at a time. It is hot, it isuncomfortable, but it does not jeopardize my health. I am willing to do it to protectmyself and the precious parents and babies I am caring for. There are medicalprofessionals at the hospitals who are spending back-to-back shifts caring forCOVID-19 patients wearing medical respirators for long periods of time withoutcomplications. We have GENERATIONS of medical professionals who have usedmasks to protect their patients who are proof that wearing a mask is not dangerous.For those who have medical or philosophical objections to wearing a mask,accommodations exist in the form of delivery and curbside services. Mostbusinesses have already proved their willingness to make those accommodationsfor people who need them.Masks are a simple, effective, low-risk, low cost solution with measurable benefits.Jennifer Courtney, Louisiana Licensed Certified Professional Midwife

Caroline Caperton submitted the following comments:I am a registered Republican voter in Caddo Parish. I support the measure toenforce citizens to wear masks when going into stores due to the coronaviruspandemic. Thank you. Caroline Caperton, MD, MSPH

Gloria Lee submitted the following comment:Greetings, My Name Is Gloria Lee And I Live In The Mooretown Section Of The City,This Area Has Been Labeled A Hot Spot For The Coronavirus. My Husband And IAre In That At Risk Age, So We Stay Home Most Of The Time, When We Do GoOut,We Can’t Get Back Home Fast Enuf, It’s Heart Breaking To See So ManyCitizens Out And About With No Mask, Risking The Lives Of Other Citizens By NotWearing A Mask, I’m In Favor Of Mandating The Mask.We Elected You Guys To Take Care Of The Citizens Of This Parish, And What AWonderful Job Each Commissioners Is Doing, You Have Our Prayers And Support.We Are So Thankful And Proud To Have Stormy Gage Watts As Our CommissionerIn District #7 She’s Doing A Super Job. Respectfully Yours Gloria McCray Lee.

Mr. Chavez brought up the video from Mr. Krefft and Mr. Burrell suggested that wehear it during the special meeting since this meeting has run long. Mr. Chavezagreed.

Mr. Burell made a motion to move the video to the Special session meeting,seconded by the Mr. Chavez. This motion carried by acclimation.

CONSENT AGENDA

Ordinance No. 5960 Of 2020An ordinance amending the budget of estimated revenues and expenditures for theRiverboat Fund to provide an appropriation for the Salvation Army’s Boys and Girls

club for funds remaining at December 31, 2019 and to otherwise provide withrespect thereto.

At this time, there was no further discussion to come before the Commission,so the Commission adjourned at 6:09 p.m.

/s/Jeff Everson

Jeff Everson

Commission Clerk

RESOLUTION NO. 00 OF 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

A RESOLUTION TO AUTHORIZE THE CADDO PARISHADMINISTRATOR TO REQUEST AND AUTHORIZE THE LOUISIANASTATE MINERAL AND ENERGY BOARD AND THE OFFICE OFMINERAL RESOURCES TO ACCEPT NOMINATIONS ANDADVERTISE FOR OIL, GAS AND MINERAL LEASES, ACCEPT BIDS,AND AWARD AND EXECUTE OIL, GAS AND MINERAL LEASES ONCERTAIN MINERAL INTERESTS OWNED BY THE PARISH OFCADDO, AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO

WHEREAS, the Parish of Caddo may own certain mineral rights underlying the followingdescribed property, to-wit:

Those certain road dedications located in Section 15, Township 18 North, Range 15 West, knownas Alvin York Lane, King Lane, Pleasant Grove Drive, Pleasant Grove Road, Hill Top Lane, Lacy Lane,Jones Drive and Ebony Avenue, all located in Caddo Parish, Louisiana and containing 11.04 acres, moreor less and those certain adjudicated properties described as Lot 21, Pleasant Grove Estates, with a Geo#181515-001-0021, containing .57 acres, and the S 208.71 FT W. of 104.35 ft of NW/4, with a Geo#181515-000-0027 containing .50 acres, and Lot 27, Pleasant Grove Estates, with a Geo #181515-001-0027 containing .57 acres, said adjudicated property total acreage being 1.64 acres, more or less, withinSection 15, Township 18 North, Range 15 West, containing a total of 12.68 acres, more or less, all inCaddo Parish, Louisiana.

That certain Adjudicated Property located in Section 22, Township 18 North, Range 15 West,described as all that part of NE/4 of SE/4 of Section 22 lying north and above the 172 contour line, with aGeo #181522-000-0053, located in Caddo Parish, Louisiana and containing 1.25 acres, more or lesswithin Section 22, Township 18 North, Range 15 West, Caddo Parish, Louisiana.

Those certain road dedications located in Section 23, Township 18 North, Range 15 West, knownas Mallard Bay Drive and Mallard Bay Circle, all located in Caddo Parish, Louisiana and containing 4.24acres, more or less, within Section 23, Township 18 North, Range 15 West, all in Caddo Parish,Louisiana.

Those certain road dedications located in Section 5, Township 18 North, Range 15 West, knownas Angus Drive, Pruett Road and McKneely Road, all located in Caddo Parish, Louisiana and containing5.22 acres, more or less and that certain adjudicated property described as Lot 15, McKneely Acres, witha Geo #181505-001-0015, containing 1.24 acres, more or less, within Section 5, Township 18 North,Range 15 West, containing a total of 6.46 acres, more or less, all in Caddo Parish, Louisiana.

Those certain road dedications located in Section 8, Township 18 North, Range 15 West, knownas Pathway Trail, Pathway Loop, Rusty Road, Gosnell Road and Blanchard Mobile Villa, all located inCaddo Parish, Louisiana and containing 14.19 acres, more or less and those certain adjudicatedproperties described as Lots 4 & 5, Blanchard Mobile Villas, Second Filing with a Geo #181508-004-0004, containing .29 acres and Lots 51 & 52, Blanchard Mobile Villas, Second Filing with a Geo #181508-004-0102, containing .42 acres, within Section 8, Township 18 North, Range 15 West, containing a totalof 14.9 acres, more or less, all in Caddo Parish, Louisiana.

Those certain road dedications located in Section 20, Township 18 North, Range 15 West, knownas Hinkle Street, Hidden Harbor Way, Hidden Harbor Circle and Cypress Knee Blvd, all located in CaddoParish, Louisiana and containing 3.47 acres, more or less and that certain adjudicated property describedas Lot 5, Hidden Harbor Estates, Unit No. 2 with a Geo #181520-004-0005, containing .76 acres, withinSection 20, Township 18 North, Range 15 West, containing a total of 4.23 acres, more or less, all inCaddo Parish, Louisiana.

WHEREAS, the Parish of Caddo has received a written request from USG PropertiesHaynesville, LLC, that the Parish seek public bids for an oil, gas and mineral lease covering said property;and

WHEREAS, the Parish of Caddo does not have the knowledge or resources available todetermine if it owns the mineral rights and the Parish of Caddo will rely on the expertise and experienceof the lessee in determining ownership; and

WHEREAS, it is expressly agreed that any lease granted by the Parish of Caddo andaccepted by lessee is without any warranty of title and without any recourse against the Parish of Caddowhatsoever, either express or implied, and it is expressly agreed that the Parish of Caddo shall not berequired to return any payments received or be otherwise responsible to lessee therefore; and

WHEREAS, the Louisiana State Mineral and Energy Board and the Office of MineralResources, is available upon the request of Caddo Parish to lease the aforesaid property for oil, gas andother minerals if requested to do so by Caddo Parish.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Caddo Parish Commission in due,regular and legal session convened, that the Louisiana State Mineral and Energy Board and the Office ofMineral Resources, be and it is hereby requested and authorized to accept nominations and advertise foroil, gas and mineral leases, accept bids and award and execute oil, gas and mineral leases on theaforesaid properties of certain mineral interests owned by the Parish of Caddo.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any such lease contain a no surface operationsprovision as follows: Lessee, its successors or assigns, may produce oil, gas and other minerals from theleased premises by drilling from a surface location on other lands, but notwithstanding any other provisionof this lease, Lessee, its successors or assigns, shall not use the surface of the Lessor’s property fordrilling or any other operations without prior written permission of Lessor, which permission may bewithheld at Lessor’s discretion.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any such lease contain a horizontal pugh provision asfollows: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein contained, at the end of the primary term or anyextension thereof by operations, if the Commission of Conservation of the State of Louisiana establishesa drilling unit which includes a part of the land herein leased, the production of oil, gas and other mineralsfrom such unit shall maintain this lease in full force and effect only as to such portions of the leased landembraced in said pooled unit; and this lease shall expire as to that part of the land herein leased notincluded in such unit; and lessee, its successors and assigns agrees to relinquish by formal instrumentany portion of the leased land not included in a unit created by the Commission of Conservation while thislease is in effect

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any such lease contain a vertical pugh provision asfollows: Upon the expiration of the primary term hereof or any extension thereof by operations, this leaseshall automatically terminate and be of no further force or effect except as to all that part of the leasedpremises then included within the geographical boundaries of a producing unit duly established bygovernmental agency or authority having jurisdiction, from the surface of the earth to a depth of 100 feetbelow the deepest depth from which any well commenced during the primary term hereof on the leasedpremises or on lands pooled therewith is completed and from which there is production in payingquantities, such depth determination to be made on a unit by unit basis. In the absence of units soestablished, this lease shall terminate except as to 40 acres around each producing oil well and 160acres around each producing or shut-in gas well located on the leased premises, in as near the form of asquare as is practicable, from the surface of the earth down to a depth of 100 feet below the deepestdepth from which said well or wells are completed and from which there is production in paying quantities,such depth determination to be made on a well by well basis.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any such lease contain a minimum royalty provisionas follows: Royalty of not less than 1/5th or 20%.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any such lease contain a minimum bonus provision asfollows: Bonus of not less than $1,500.00 per acre.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any such lease contain a hard or solid mineralexclusion provision as follows: This lease shall exclude free sulphur, potash, lignite, salt and any otherhard or solid mineral. Lessee shall not have any rights to explore, drill for, mine, produce or take anyaction whatsoever in regard to any such hard or solid mineral deposits.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any such lease contain a maximum term provision asfollows: Primary term of lease shall not exceed three (3) years.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED if any provision or item of this resolution or the applicationthereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions, items or applications which can begiven effect without the invalid provisions, items or applications, and to this end, the provisions of thisresolution are hereby declared severable.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall take effect immediately.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith arehereby repealed.

Approved as to legal form:

_______________________________________Office Of The Parish Attorney

_______________________________________Date

CADDO PARISH COMMISSIONINTEROFFICE MEMO

DATE: July 8, 2020

TO: Caddo Parish Commission

FROM: Robert Glass

SUBJECT: Res. 51, Oil & Gas Questions

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Commissioners, I will respond to questions brought up at the Monday work session concerning Resolution 51.

(1) Where is this acreage located? I have attached a map showing the 6 Sections wherethe acreage to be leased is located.

(2) Is the acreage located within the Cross Lake Watershed? Yes, all 6 Sections are within the watershed.

(3) Does the City have the authority to prohibit drilling within the Cross Lake Watershed? No, the City attempted to regulate drilling many years ago and was sued and lost. The exclusive authority to regulate all oil & gas drilling activity is by the State through the Dept. of Natural Resources. They issue drilling permits controlling the surface location, the proration units, where drill hole travels underground, technical drilling requirements and many other requirements.

(4) Will there be a drill site on Parish leased property? No, all of the property leased bythe Parish has what is called a “no drill clause” that prohibits any surface activity.

(5) If the Parish doesn’t lease will that stop the well from being drilled? No, the Parish only owns 43.76 acres out of approximately 3,840 acres available to lease in the 6 Sections. If the well was drilled and the Parish did not lease the property, the Parishproperty would become what is called an “unleased working interest”. The Parish would not receive any bonus money for leasing and no royalty payments after the well was producing. The Parish would come into their “unleased working interest” after the well paid out which depending on the price of gas could be many years.

(6) Is drilling safe for drilling through any potable water sources? Again, any precautions for environmentally safe drilling are controlled by the State, through the Dept. of Natural Resources. The main potable water source in Caddo Parish is the Carrizo Wilcox aquifer which is located approximately between 200 and 250 feetdeep. The Haynesville formation is over 11,000 feet deep. When drilling the well, they put in casing, which is heavy gauge steel pipe, to isolate the well bore from outside zones and formations and seal with cement. A Haynesville example would be to put casing over 13 inches thick from 0 to around 2,100 feet deep and casing over 9 inches thick to over 10,000 feet deep.

RESOLUTION NO. ____ of 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

A RESOLUTION URGING AND REQUESTING AREAREALTORS TO INFORM PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OFPROPERTY STANDARDS ORDINANCES, RESTRICTIVECOVENANTS, AND NEIGHBORHOOD AND HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATIONS OBLIGATIONS AND OTHERWISE PROVIDINGWITH RESPECT THERETO.

WHEREAS, one of the principal purposes of the Caddo Parish PropertyStandards Ordinance is to maintain a consistent community standard of cleanliness and healthwithin subdivisions;

WHEREAS, restrictive covenants which control many aspects of property useand care are common among residential subdivisions;

WHEREAS, neighborhood or homeowner associations which affect manyaspects of home ownership in residential subdivisions are increasingly common in thosesubdivisions;

WHEREAS, realtors play a large role in the buying and selling of homes andfrequently undertake the task of educating prospective home buyers as to the responsibilities ofhome ownership;

WHEREAS, educating prospective home buyers on the ordinances, covenants,and homeowner associations governing their neighborhoods will increase awareness, thusleading to an increase in home owners complying with the ordinances, covenants, andassociation rules;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Caddo Parish Commission indue, regular and legal session convened, that the Caddo Parish Commission does hereby urgeand request area realtors to inform prospective buyers of property standards ordinances,restrictive covenants, and neighborhood or homeowner associations that govern the upkeep,use, and care of the property to be purchased.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Commission Clerk shall send a certifiedcopy of this resolution to the Northwest Louisiana Association of Realtors.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if any provision or item of this resolution orthe application thereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions, items orapplications which can be given effect without the invalid provisions, items or applications, andto this end, the provisions of this resolution are hereby declared severable.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall take effect immediately.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all resolutions or parts thereof in conflictherewith are hereby repealed.

Approved as to legal form:

Parish Attorney

Date

RESOLUTION NO. of 2020  BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:  

A RESOLUTION OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF STATE PROJECT NO.H.013389.6, REGARDING CADDO PARISH BICYCLIST AWARENESS SIGNAGE,CADDO PARISH AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO. 

 WHEREAS, a final inspection of the State Project No. H.013389.6, entitled Caddo Parish

Bicyclist Awareness Signage, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, was made on June 24, 2020; and  

WHEREAS, all phases of work under the contract with Traffic Control Products Co ofLouisiana, Inc. concerning the State Project No. H.013389.6, entitled Caddo Parish Bicyclist, CaddoParish, Louisiana, is final.  

WHEREAS, the State of Louisiana requires a resolution of completion, satisfaction andacceptance of said work by Caddo Parish.  

WHEREAS, Caddo Parish will maintain the bicyclist signage improvement on Parish roadswithin Caddo Parish, Louisiana.  

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Caddo Parish Commission in due, regular andlegal session convened, that Caddo Parish does hereby accept the State Project No. H.0013389.6,entitled Caddo Parish Bicyclist, Caddo Parish, Louisiana as satisfactorily completed in accordancewith the contract with Traffic Control Products Co of Louisiana, Inc., bicyclist signage improvementson Parish roads within Caddo Parish, Louisiana.  

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Caddo Parish will now maintain the work of the project.  

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Parish Administrator and Chief Executive Officer or hisdesignated representative for the Parish of Caddo is hereby authorized to execute any and alldocuments pertaining to the final acceptance of this project.  

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if any provision or item of this resolution or the applicationthereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions, items or applications whichcan be given effect without the invalid provisions, items or applications, and to this and, theprovisions of this resolution are hereby declared severable.  

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall take effect immediately.  

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith arehereby repeated.  Approved as to legal form:  ________________________ Parish Attorney  ________________________ Date 

RESOLUTION NO.    of 2020  BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:  

A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING JULY, 2020 AS PARKSAND RECREATION MONTH IN CADDO PARISH ANDOTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO. 

WHEREAS parks and recreation programs are an integral part of communitiesthroughout this country, including Parish of Caddo; and

WHEREAS our parks and recreation are vitally important to establishing and maintainingthe quality of life in our communities, ensuring the health of all citizens, and contributingto the economic and environmental well-being of a community and region; and

WHEREAS parks and recreation programs build healthy, active communities that aid inthe prevention of chronic disease, provide therapeutic recreation services for those whoare mentally or physically disabled, and also improve the mental and emotional health ofall citizens; and

WHEREAS parks and recreation programs increase a community’s economic prosperitythrough increased property values, expansion of the local tax base, increased tourism,the attraction and retention of businesses, and crime reduction; and

WHEREAS parks and recreation areas are fundamental to the environmental well-beingof our community; and

WHEREAS parks and natural recreation areas improve water quality, protectgroundwater, prevent flooding, improve the quality of the air we breathe, providevegetative buffers to development, and produce habitat for wildlife; and

WHEREAS our parks and natural recreation areas ensure the ecological beauty of ourcommunity and provide a place for children and adults to connect with nature andrecreate outdoors; and

WHEREAS the U.S. House of Representatives has designated July as Parks andRecreation Month; and

WHEREAS Parish of Caddo recognizes the benefits derived from parks and recreationresources.

NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Caddo Parish Commission that July isrecognized as Park and Recreation Month in the Parish of Caddo.

 Approved as to legal form:  ________________________ Parish Attorney  ________________________ Date 

RESOLUTION NO. ____ of 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

A RESOLUTION URGING AND REQUESTING CADDO PARISHRESIDENTS TO WEAR MASKS AND MAINTAIN APPROPRIATESOCIAL DISTANCING WHILE INTERACTING WITH MEMBERSOF THE PUBLIC DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, ANDOTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO.

WHEREAS, hospitalizations from the COVID-19 virus continue;

WHEREAS, reducing the transmission of the COVID-19 among members of thepublic will save lives and reduce the impact of COVID-19 on Caddo Parish residents;

WHEREAS, reducing the incidence of COVID-19 in our area is also a necessarystep in reopening our economy;

WHEREAS, health professionals counsel that wearing masks or other facialcoverings and maintaining appropriate social distancing is the best current response to COVID-19 for the public; and

WHEREAS, the Caddo Parish Commission wishes to urge Caddo Parishresidents to follow that counsel in the best interest of themselves and other persons; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Caddo Parish Commission indue, regular and legal session convened, that the Caddo Parish Commission does herebystrongly urge and request Caddo Parish residents to wear masks or face coverings at all times ifinteracting with other members of the public outside of household family members and tomaintain appropriate social distancing when out in public,

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED if any provision or item of this resolution or theapplication thereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions, items orapplications which can be given effect without the invalid provisions, items or applications, andto this end, the provisions of this resolution are hereby declared severable.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall take effect immediately.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all resolutions or parts thereof in conflictherewith are hereby repealed.

Approved as to legal form:

Parish Attorney

Date

RESOLUTION 56 OF 2020

BY THE CADDO PARISH COMMISSION:

A RESOLUTION ENACTING A COVID19 THREAT LEVEL SYSTEM WITHIN CADDO PARISH AND OTHERWISE PROVIDING WITH RESPECT THERETO

WHEREAS, the Parish of Caddo is experiencing a significant and uncontrolled level of COVID-19; and

WHEREAS, it has been shown that measures such as wearing masks and socialdistancing limit the spread of COVID-19; and

WHEREAS, the Parish of Caddo would like to issue additional guidance to its citizens in order to highlight the seriousness of the significant and uncontrolled spread of COVID-19 within the Parish.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Caddo Parish Commission in

due, legal and regular session convened that the Caddo Parish Commission hereby

enacts the following threat level guidance with regard to COVID-19:

THREAT LEVELSThe Caddo Parish COVID-19 Threat Level system advises four levels of transmission: Level 1 severe (red), Level 2 significant (orange), Level 3 moderate (yellow), and Level 4 minimal (green). Along with the level of transmission are actions residents should follow: Stay home, (red); minimize all contacts (orange); stay vigilant (yellow); and resume normal contacts (green).

Level 1: Stay Home (Current Level)Level one signifies a severe and uncontrolled level of COVID-19 in Caddo Parish, meaning OUTBREAKS ARE PRESENT AND WORSENING and that testing and contact tracing capacity is strained or exceeded. At this level, residents take action to minimize contacts with others wherever possible and avoid leaving home except for the most essential needs like going to the grocery store for food and getting medicine.

Face coverings are considered mandatory in public except for the following circumstances:

● When exercising outside or engaging in physical activity outside;

● While driving alone or with passengers who are part of the same household as the driver;

● When doing so poses a greater mental or physical health, safety, or security risk;

● While pumping gas or operating outdoor equipment;

● While in a building or activity that requires security surveillance or screening, for example, banks; or

● When consuming food or drink.

Level 2: Minimize ALL ContactsLevel two signifies A SIGNIFICANT AND UNCONTROLLED level of COVID-19 in Caddo Parish, meaning that there is ongoing transmission ofthe virus and that testing and contact tracing capacity is likely sufficient to meet demand. At this level, residents should minimize contact with others, avoiding any medium or large gatherings and only visiting permissible businesses that follow public health guidance.

Face coverings are considered mandatory in public except for the following circumstances:

● When exercising outside or engaging in physical activity outside;

● While driving alone or with passengers who are part of the same household as the driver;

● When doing so poses a greater mental or physical health, safety, or security risk;

● While pumping gas or operating outdoor equipment;

● While in a building or activity that requires security surveillance or screening, for example, banks; or

● When consuming food or drink.

Level 3: Stay VigilantLevel three signifies a MODERATE, BUT CONTROLLED level of COVID-19 in Caddo Parish, meaning a demonstrated reduction in transmission and the local healthcare system is within capacity. Residents should remain vigilant, but resume contact with others and resume leaving home.

Face coverings are encouraged in publicLevel 4: Resume Normal ActivityLevel four signifies a MINIMAL AND CONTROLLED level of COVID-19 inCaddo Parish, meaning new chains of transmission are limited and quicklybroken or a vaccine and/or treatment has been developed and widely deployed. At this level, residents may resume normal contact with others unless sick.

Face coverings are optional in public

Please note that face coverings are a secondary strategy to other mitigation efforts. Face coverings are not a replacement for social distancing, frequent handwashing, and self-isolation when sick. All people should follow CDC recommendations for how to wear and take off a mask.Residents should keep up the following habits while in public:● washing hands before you leave home and when you return;● staying at least six feet away from others;● avoiding touching nose or face;● not using disposable masks more than three times; and● washing reusable cloth masks regularly to prevent the spread of the virus.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution is effective immediately upon its passage.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.

Approved as to legal form:

Parish Attorney

Date

HUEY HORN

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

Sold my half of Dixie Paper Co. Inc. in 2008, spent time with wife and grandchildren, and in 2016 bought a building and parking lot in downtown Shreveport, and have been working with contractors and maintenance companies, building and renovation of all six floors and tenant maintenance for 2-1/2 years.

SKILLS

• Inventory control

• Staff management

• Cross-functional team management

• Cost control and budgeting

• Performance Evaluations

• Employee Training and development

EXPERIENCE

OWNER, SALES MGR., PERSONNEL MGR., OPERATIONS, SALES MAY 1975 – NOV 2008

DIXIE PAPER CO., INC. – MINDEN, LA.

We were a family owned business started by my dad, mom, brother, and myself. We saw the company grow from one sales person to thirty salespeople, covering all of north Louisiana from our Minden, La warehouse, and from the Texas state line to east Dallas, and one hundred miles north and south of I-20.

EDUCATION

High School Diploma: General Studies for two years – no degree – married with child Louisiana State University in Shreveport – Shreveport, LA