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MAY 2, 2018 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢ COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Ongoing and Upcoming Events, PAGE 4 INSIDE The Islander So. Much. Summer at The Wharf The Wharf will celebrate the season with its So. Much. Summer. campaign beginning Friday, May 25 with the annual Pepsi Beach Ball Drop. For more information, see page 2. UTR Tennis Tournament The City of Orange Beach Spring 2018 UTR Tennis Tournament was held April 6-8 at the Orange Beach Tennis Center. The tourna- ment attracted 28 players from five different states. To learn more about the tour- nament and winners, jump to page 37. 1 SECTION • 40 PAGES Gulf Coast Media VOLUME 42 • ISSUE 19 INDEX BALDWIN LIVING, 5 CLASSIFIED, 8 HEALTH, 25 LEGALS, 29 OPINION, 11 OUT & ABOUT, 26 PUZZLES, 10 SPORTS, 12 TV LISTINGS, 15 Huey Bertsil Boothe Jr. Russell Edward Drake Lt. Col. Paul E. Loeffler III Lucile P. Stallings Thomas Stallworth Turk Benjamin K. Worcester DEATHS PAGE 23 Newsies takes the stage PAGE 6-7 Art in the Park PAGE 19-22 Gulf Shores makes financial changes at council meeting By CRYSTAL COLE [email protected] Gulf Shores’ City Council ap- proved a measure which would convert some of the city’s short- term credit to long-term debt. Councilman Jason Dyken, Chairman of the Finance Com- mittee, said the city has taken an aggressive approach to its finances since 2008. “At that point the finance committee took it very seriously to get our fiscal house in order,” Dyken said. “Since that time, we’ve met regularly and over the last five or six years we have used the low interest rate envi- ronment to fund a lot of the proj- ects we do in this community.” In the last few years, he ex- plained, interest rates have gone up several times and the trend seems to lean toward more rate increases. “We, the finance committee, have been looking over the last two years at our short-term obligations- which is what we have used for low-interest fund- ing- and when do we covert that short-term, low-interest rate financing into a long-term debt,” Dyken said. “At the end of 2017, we felt the time was right with the prices we are able to get in the bond market to make that conversion.” He compared the short-term funding to home-equity lines of credit or credit cards, saying the city has always payed off the in- terest and principal. “Now is the time we need to convert that credit card or home SEE COUNCIL, PAGE 3 Gulf Shores seeks grant for aviation park improvements By CRYSTAL COLE [email protected] A walk-on amendment at the City of Gulf Shores’ most recent city council meeting aims to procure funding to finish roadway connections to the Busi- ness and Aviation Park. The area, adjacent to the Jack Edwards Na- tional Airport, has been lacking paved access since its construction. Blake Phelps, Economic Development Coordina- tor, said the reason for the urgency was that the deadline for the Alabama Industrial Access Fund’s June meeting was the Fri- day of the same week. “Industrial Access grants are 80/20 matches,” Phelps said. “What we’ve put in here is an amount not to exceed $1.6 mil- lion, which is the total estimated cost including the loop in the Business and Aviation Park includ- ing utilities.” Phelps said Industrial Access does not fund utilities, only road- way improvements. Mayor Robert Craft said this project has been in every TIGER (Transporta- tion Investment Generat- ing Economic Recovery) grant application for the last three or four years. “We were hoping to get that, but we didn’t get the TIGER grant,” Craft said. “This is the replace- ment for that.” Councilman Jason Dyken said the 78-acre Business and Aviation Park is a great area of the city for potential develop- ment. “We don’t have sites for a lot of businesses who may want to locate in our area,” Dyken said. “When we talk about improve- ments and return on investment, those kind of dollars spent will pay divi- dends in the future.” Dyken said recruiting businesses for the park in its current state is dif- SEE AVIATION, PAGE 39 Mullet Toss 2018 Thousands joined in at the world-famous Flora-Bama to toss a Mullet (yes, a dead fish) from Florida over the Ala- bama State Line at the annual Mullet Toss weekend. Attendees enjoyed plenty of drinks, food, games and people watching. Mullet Toss featured a Bikini Contests and a Hot Body Contest (men) during the four-day event, along with awards for those who threw Mullet the furthest. PHOTOS BY CAPT. MARK ROBINSON / GCM CORRESPONDENT

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So. Much. Summer at The WharfThe Wharf will celebrate the season with its So. Much. Summer. campaign beginning Friday, May 25 with the annual Pepsi Beach Ball Drop. For more information, see page 2.

UTR Tennis TournamentThe City of Orange Beach Spring 2018 UTR Tennis Tournament was held April 6-8 at the Orange Beach Tennis Center. The tourna-ment attracted 28 players from five different states. To learn more about the tour-nament and winners, jump to page 37.

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INDEX

BALDWIN LIVING, 5

CLASSIFIED, 8

HEALTH, 25

LEGALS, 29

OPINION, 11

OUT & ABOUT, 26

PUZZLES, 10

SPORTS, 12

TV LISTINGS, 15

Huey Bertsil Boothe Jr.Russell Edward DrakeLt. Col. Paul E. Loeffler IIILucile P. StallingsThomas Stallworth TurkBenjamin K. Worcester

DEATHS PAGE 23

Newsies takes the stagePAGE 6-7

Art in the ParkPAGE 19-22

Gulf Shores makes financial changes at council meeting By CRYSTAL [email protected]

Gulf Shores’ City Council ap-proved a measure which would convert some of the city’s short-term credit to long-term debt.

Councilman Jason Dyken, Chairman of the Finance Com-mittee, said the city has taken an aggressive approach to its finances since 2008.

“At that point the finance committee took it very seriously to get our fiscal house in order,” Dyken said. “Since that time,

we’ve met regularly and over the last five or six years we have used the low interest rate envi-ronment to fund a lot of the proj-ects we do in this community.”

In the last few years, he ex-plained, interest rates have gone up several times and the trend seems to lean toward more rate increases.

“We, the finance committee, have been looking over the last two years at our short-term obligations- which is what we have used for low-interest fund-ing- and when do we covert that

short-term, low-interest rate financing into a long-term debt,” Dyken said. “At the end of 2017, we felt the time was right with the prices we are able to get in the bond market to make that conversion.”

He compared the short-term funding to home-equity lines of credit or credit cards, saying the city has always payed off the in-terest and principal.

“Now is the time we need to convert that credit card or home

SEE COUNCIL, PAGE 3

Gulf Shores seeks grant for aviation park improvements By CRYSTAL [email protected]

A walk-on amendment at the City of Gulf Shores’ most recent city council meeting aims to procure funding to finish roadway connections to the Busi-ness and Aviation Park.

The area, adjacent to the Jack Edwards Na-tional Airport, has been lacking paved access since its construction.

Blake Phelps, Economic Development Coordina-tor, said the reason for the urgency was that the deadline for the Alabama Industrial Access Fund’s June meeting was the Fri-day of the same week.

“Industrial Access grants are 80/20 matches,” Phelps said. “What we’ve put in here is an amount not to exceed $1.6 mil-lion, which is the total estimated cost including the loop in the Business and Aviation Park includ-ing utilities.” Phelps said Industrial Access does not fund utilities, only road-way improvements.

Mayor Robert Craft said this project has been in every TIGER (Transporta-tion Investment Generat-ing Economic Recovery) grant application for the last three or four years.

“We were hoping to get that, but we didn’t get the TIGER grant,” Craft said.

“This is the replace-ment for that.”

Councilman Jason Dyken said the 78-acre Business and Aviation Park is a great area of the city for potential develop-ment.

“We don’t have sites for a lot of businesses who may want to locate in our area,” Dyken said. “When we talk about improve-ments and return on investment, those kind of dollars spent will pay divi-dends in the future.”

Dyken said recruiting businesses for the park in its current state is dif-

SEE AVIATION, PAGE 39

Mullet Toss 2018

Thousands joined in at the world-famous Flora-Bama to toss a Mullet (yes, a dead fish) from Florida over the Ala-bama State Line at the annual Mullet Toss weekend. Attendees enjoyed plenty of drinks, food, games and people watching. Mullet Toss featured a Bikini Contests and a Hot Body Contest (men) during the four-day event, along with awards for those who threw Mullet the furthest.

PHOTOS BY CAPT. MARK ROBINSON / GCM CORRESPONDENT

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equity line into permanent financing,” Dyken said. “We need to roll that into our 30-year mortgage.”

Finance Director Cindy King said that $15,260,000 of taxable warrants will be financed for 15 years and $21,820,000 of nontaxable warrants will be financed for 20 years.

The resolution passed unanimously.

The council then looked ahead to the Fourth of July and discussed the city’s fireworks show.

Grant Brown, Recre-ation and Cultural Affairs Director, spoke at the pre-vious work session about the contract with Pyro Shows, Inc., who has done

the city’s fireworks dis-plays for the last six years.

“They are a fantastic company to work with,” Brown said. “They pro-duce a wonderful show. This is an artistic show as much as it is just a number and cents analysis. Over the years Pyro Shows has proven to provide the best shows for the best price that we can arrange.”

The assembly permit has the show at the state park pier, something Brown said makes the most logistical sense.

“If you remember over the years between barges and getting bad weather in, it can be a beautiful day and the seas don’t cooper-ate,” Brown said.

“With high winds, you may not be able to fire fireworks from a barge. So,

working with the Depart-ment of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) and the State Park, we have settled upon a very safe and nearly foolproof opportunity to have fire-works display in our area.”

Related to the public assembly permit was a memorandum of under-standing between the Chris Blankenship with the DCNR, State Park Di-rector Greg Lein and the City of Gulf Shores includ-ing insurance require-ments and coordinating assistance with cleanup.

“In consideration for the use of the pier, because the pier is taken out of public use and loss of revenue. there is an $8,000 fee that the state charges the city to use the pier,” Brown said. “We feel like that is

an appropriate fee based on their loss of revenue for a day and a half of fishing. It is much less expensive to use the pier for $8,000 than to hire a barge, cap-tain, tug to do fireworks in the Gulf of Mexico.”

The public assembly permit, memorandum of understanding and contract all passed unani-mously.

Also approved at the meeting were: • Proclaiming May as Na-

tional Bike Month. • Declare buses acquired

through an ALDOT grant in 2007 as surplus and transfer owner-ship to ARC of Baldwin County. Any equipment purchased through this grant required an 80-20 match. ALDOT has ap-

proved the surplus and transfer of the busses with the City retaining the 20 percent match based off the fair market value. LDOT has deter-mined the fair market value of these vans to be $11,500 and $11,200. The City will be paid 20 percent for the owner-ship interest, $2,300 for Vehicle No. 1 and $2,240

for Vehicle No. 2, for a total of $4,540. The pro-ceeds derived from the sale shall be deposited in the General Fund of the City of Gulf Shores.

• Awarding a bid for sum-mer snack concessions at the Sportsplex to Repicci’s with the City receiving 17 percent of gross sales.

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Community CalendarONGOING Mondays The Orange Beach Public Library has officially started its chess club. The club will meet weekly on Mondays from 1:45 – 3:45 p.m. and Saturdays from noon – 2 p.m. The Monday club will meet in the meeting room, and the Saturday group will meet in the reading room in the back. If you have any questions, please contact Dustin McDowell, Adult Services Librarian at [email protected] or by phone at 251-981-2923.

Thursdays Children of all ages are invited to join in the fun with Miss Amy, Children’s Librarian of the Thomas B. Norton Public Library in Gulf Shores for Once Upon a Story Time. Games, crafts, a snack, and, of course, a great

story, are all part of the program. Join us every Thursday at 10:30 a.m.

Thanks to donations from our wonderful patrons, we now have supplies to kick start our LEGO Club. Join us once a month to build, build, build! Each month we will have a challenge to help inspire participants ages 6 and up! All are welcome to free-build their own creations, or to participate in LEGO Club challenges! Our LEGO Club will be meeting the fourth Thursday of every month from 4 – 5 p.m. If you have any questions, please contact Cassie Chenoweth, Chil-dren’s Librarian. E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 251-981-2923

Saturdays

The Orange Beach Public Library has officially started its chess club. The club will meet weekly on Mondays from 1:45 – 3:45 p.m. and Saturdays from noon – 2 p.m. The Monday club will meet in the meeting room, and the Saturday group will meet in the reading room in the back. If you have any questions, please contact Dustin McDowell, Adult Services Librarian at [email protected] or by phone at 251-981-2923.

UPCOMING May 2 Gulf State Park activities: 10 a.m. – Radical Raptors - The Red-Tailed Hawk- Come to the Nature Center to meet Hawkeye the Red Tailed Hawk and learn why she is a RADICAL RAPTOR!!! 11 a.m. — Eco Art: Join us in the Pavilion at the Camp Store

to participate in an art or craft project. 2 p.m. – Guided Pier Walk: Meet at the Gulf State Park Fishing Pier concession stand for a free guided tour along the pier. Our Naturalist will talk about some amazing facts about the pier as well as point out various wild life in the water and around the pier.

May 3 Gulf State Park activities: 2 p.m. – Pier Fishing 101: -Be-ginner’s course on pier fishing. Learn safety, regulations, how to set up gear, pick bait, and fish from the Gulf State Park Pier. Free program but if you intend to fish please obtain saltwater fish-ing license in advance.

May 4 Gulf State Park activities: 10 a.m. – Discovering Sea Tur-tles: Discover the amazing Sea

Turtles that nest on the beaches in Alabama and work done by the volunteers of “Share the Beach”. Come to the Ed. Bldg. for this program. 2 p.m. – Guided Nature Walk on Gulf Oak Ridge: Meet our park guide at the entrance (in the parking lot) of Gulf Oak Ridge and explore one of the trails in Gulf State Park. Bring binoculars if you have them. We have some to share.

May 5 Gulf State Park activities: 10 a.m. – Alligator Adventures: Come see our baby alligators and learn some interesting facts about this pre-historic creature. Meet at the Ed. Bldg. for this presentation about American Alligators. 2 p.m. – Video: Webs of In-trigue: (45min.) Enter the world of spiders as these creatures

become expert weavers and consummate hunters. Meet at the GSP Education Building for this program.

May 7 Our final Monday Nite Potluck for this season will take place May 7 starting at 6 p.m. Plan to bring a covered dish that will feed 8 to 10 persons. Entrée, table service and drinks will be furnished. Our program for that night will feature Margaret Long who will speak on the history of our area. Please plan to attend this memorable evening.

May 9 Gulf Shores is excited to spon-sor the 2018 National Bike to School Day on Wednesday, May 9. The Gulf Shores Police Depart-ment will help with traffic and have officers riding with kids. The ride is open to anyone who is interested. #BikeGulfShores

May 12 Join us for a fun bicycle ride through Baldwin County and post-ride party at Tacky Jack’s in Gulf Shores. Choose one of three routes. 10, 16, or 26 mile options. These routes are all roundtrip options this year: They start and end at Tacky Jacks in Gulf Shores. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. All children under the age of 8 are free. Deadline for online regis-tration is midnight Wednesday, May 9th. Day-of registration will be available, but t-shirts are not guaranteed.

May 18-20 Flora-Bama Yacht Club’s an-nual Lionfish tournament is on the schedule and you don’t want to miss the action as we will be bringing in lots of Lionfish, eating Lionfish, talking about Lionfish and yes giving away some amaz-ing prizes for Lionfish. The pre tournament starts March 1st, 2018 and runs thru May 17. You will receive 2 entries into the raf-fle category for each fish turned in. Details for other prizes will be posted as we gain sponsorship. Help us by getting more prizes and cash to give away. We will be hosting the event at the Flora-Bama Ole River Grill and Yacht Club. For those that remember the good Ole days this will be like a coming home event. This is where it all started for Lionfish tournaments for us. Come and support this great cause. There will be a 5K run and concert so let’s have some fun.

May 19 What floats your boat? Join us for our free Cardboard Boat Regatta for grades K-6th on Sat-urday, May 19 from noon - 2 p.m. Awards: 1. Race Winner 2. Titanic Award (most dramatic sinking) 3. Most Creative Design Overall time winner receives a free, six-month family member-ship to the Bodenhamer Center. For guidelines, race rules and details visit www.gulfshoresal.gov. All information will be under youth programs. For more in-formation contact the Cultural Center at 251-968-9813.

June 3 Bids, Brews & Beats Concert and Silent Auction benefiting Secret Meals on June 3 from 1 - 5 p.m. at the Flora-Bama Lounge and Oyster Bar. Guests at this event will enjoy live music while supporting Secret Meals by bidding on great Silent Auc-

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MAY 2, 2018

BEYOND THE GARDEN GATE

Eager new gardener moves to townThese fresh, new green

spring days bring to us much bounty — brilliant sunshine to warm our gar-dens and fields, drenching rains that shower our plants with neces-sary water, the cerulean blue of somehow newly cleansed skies and shades of varying greens to renew the landscape. And fortunate we are that sometimes the sunny sea-son heralds into Baldwin County new citizens who bring their own gardening gifts to share with us.

Kay Heinrich, husband, John, and doggy-child, Ben, have recently chosen a lovely Fairhope home for their retirement years.

“We have been here for only two months and are still unpacking, but we really like it here,” Kay shares.

Kay is a Louisiana mas-ter gardener and cannot wait to take the classes here in Baldwin County. This eager gardener is already on the list for next January’s new group of interns.

Kay, a retired surgery nurse, says, “I just love being outside. During my 35 year career, I worked inside of a box-like, win-dowless room. I like to be outdoors as much as possible. As soon as I re-tired, I took the Louisiana master gardener class and began a whole new life in retirement. The class was so rewarding. I had 30 new friends with a shared common interest (love of gardening) and I learned so much!”

Indeed, this 60-some-thing girl (we're all girls here in the south, no mat-ter what age) has already attended two local master gardener meetings, shared plants with new friends and has made it her busi-ness to locate as many local nurseries as possible.

“Nurseries are my happy place,” she shares. “If I'm feeling sad or wor-ried, I always visit a nurs-ery and soon feel better.”

Kay and John have no children-except for 11-month old Ben, the Springer), so this cheerful couple busy themselves with settling into their lovely new home, find-ing just the right spots for their newly located plants and learning the best grass to try in our sandy soil here in coastal Alabama. Kay loves con-tainers and had so many in Louisiana that John had to make several trips back to Baton Rouge to

truck them to their new Alabama home.

“I find I have more con-trol with growing in con-

tainers,” Kay says. “When I stick my shovel in my yard here, I get sand,” she adds with a laugh.

This lively, full-of-life lady has a favorite plant called Cajun hi-biscus.

“The master garden-ers in Baton Rouge were deeply involved in grow-ing and planting Cajun hi-biscus and I developed my love for them there.”

She has over thirty con-tainers of these colorful, large petaled gems.

“And I love sharing and giving away cuttings,” she adds with a grin. “People get happy on both ends from sharing.”

Along with her beloved Cajun hibiscus, Kay also loves plumeria and clema-tis. Her new landscape is wide open to the sun, an open canvas where she is experimenting with finding the most accom-modating locations for her various containers, while hoping to learn through the local master gardener classes, which new plants will grow well here.

“I'll need plants that love full sun for now,” she explains. “I hope to gradu-ally fill in the yard here, even though my husband likes the open spaces. I'll have to work on him. I'd like to put in a few trees and add a serene water feature. We had a large pool in Baton Rouge,” she adds.

This complementary couple, married for 40 years, make a grand gar-dening team. Kay tends the flowers and plants while John takes care of

grass cutting on his riding mower. Kay also enjoys propagating plants, as well.

“I'll take the tiniest bit of green on a plant and see if it will grow,” she says.

Some of the new plants that Kay has brought to a new life in Alabama include Hidden Ginger, with its velvety leaves, burgundy veins and gor-geous white, pink and yellow flowers and her red Chinese lanterns. She has a particular fondness for hostas, which she has nestled into a shady nook near her front entrance-way.

Adorable ceramic and concrete bunnies (which Kay collects) are scattered throughout her yard and indoors, as well.

“I hope to learn what I can plant successfully here in Alabama and, with my Louisiana plants, make this yard my own,” she says. “I want my garden to be a reflection of plants that I love and someplace that I look forward to tending every day.”

May Kay and John Hein-rich know every happiness as they settle in and make new friends here in our lovely area. The Baldwin

County master gardeners will be blessed many times over when Kay joins the troops-with her sunny per-sonality and giving nature.

As Kay says, “The older I get, I take a few steps back and realize that life doesn't have to be so hard anymore-no work world with its demands to bother me. I can live the life I choose-growing pretty plants and sharing with new friends. That's what my life is all about now.”

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The halls are filled. There are kids and adults sitting on the floor singing, sipping water and laugh-ing.

Mothers are nearby comparing notes. On the walls behind them are pho-tos of their predecessors, everyday faces of Baldwin County turned superstars on the stage.

It is audition time for Eastern Shore Repertory Theatre’s spring show, Newsies.

The wildly popular, Tony-winning Broadway show is the unexpected pop after Newsies appeared in movie theaters with nary a fizzle.

The 1992 Disney film was an absolute flop. Set in turn-of-the-century New York City, it tells the story of a band of teenage news-boys who rise up against unfair work conditions imposed by publishing houses. The tale is based on

a true story and written by Tony Award winning com-poser Alan Menken and Jack Feldman.

After attracting little at-tention in theaters, the film was relegated to an early demise on VHS and replays on The Disney Channel and there found a new life. It became a cult classic as summer camps and frater-nities alike developed their own Newsies-based produc-tions.

David Redman Scott, co-director of the ESRT production with Erin Lang-ley, said the show was em-braced across the spectrum for a number of reasons.

“One, it is based on a true story so you have actual context. You have powerful songs that give it so much emotional value and then you have this mu-sical where all these guys are dancing in a very sort of athletic and masculine way as opposed to dainty musical theater that is sometimes stereotyped as ballroom,” Scott said.

Once the show proved itself on the stage, its popu-larity was unstoppable. In 2012 after receiving Tony Award nominations in eight categories, in took home two statues, for best original score and best cho-reography.

The wins clearly dem-onstrated what fans loved most about it.

“It’s very physical,” Scott said. “People are jumping and leaping, that is an attractive quality.”

Which is why when ESRT announced the spring production would in fact be Newsies, the audi-tion hall filled with adults, teens and kids alike. ESRT is one of the first local the-aters in the nation to tackle the production.

Unlike many children’s shows where every child is squeezed onto the stage somehow, somewhere, ESRT productions rival that of their professional counterparts meaning they attract those new to the stage life as well as the best of the best, from across the county and beyond. And, it means they cast the right person for the right show and everyone else can try again next year.

“It’s pretty cutthroat,” said Langley, co-director of Newsies and ESRT execu-tive director and artistic director.

She said casting is more than just finding the best singer or dancer.

“I cast according to the story,” she said. “It’s not a matter of the most tal-ented gets the best role, it is who fits the story in a way we want to portray the story. You could be in the ensemble or the lead but you’re cast in place where you help portray the story in the most truthful way we know how to tell it.”

Back in the hallway outside the audition room, would-be newsies wait their turn for two nights. Earlier in the day school was cancelled due to the unusual snowfall that lightly blanketed the county. But even snow in the south couldn’t stop the Newsie fervor. More than 60 people packed the audition room just that night.

Scott says while decades ago interest in stage musi-cals was relegated to kids far from the center of the high school popularity ma-trix, the internet has made singing and dancing as cool

as being the quarterback. “I grew up doing theater

and if you wanted to learn more about these shows you had to go to Block-buster and rent it or buy a CD or see a touring show,” he said. “There wasn’t this instant access on the inter-net and YouTube.

“We had multiple kids come through auditions with Hamilton shirts on. We asked them who they admire and many said Lin-Manuel Miranda, who wrote Hamilton. For a 10-year-old to have that sensibility and acumen and to know that is mind blow-ing,” Scott said.

Stage musicals have cer-tainly shown their might over the last decade. The Fox series Glee featured singing high school stu-dents. The soundtrack to the movie musical, The Greatest Showman was re-cently number one on the charts while Hamilton was the first musical to top the charts since Hair.

Musicals are in vogue, Scott said, because they tell the story of the American dream.

“The show Oklahoma says I can go somewhere and start a new life and that idea keeps evolving and changing and the style is being reinvented and

crossing over to television through reality shows like American Idol,” he said.

Scott said he doubts live stage performances will ever be eclipsed by com-puterized games or virtual reality.

“The thing about per-forming arts is it is meant to be watched in the mo-ment. The audience has a roll and that performance is never going to be the same,” Scott said. “That is something that technol-ogy will never be able to replace.”

At the Newsies audition, Scott and Langley are flanked by a panel of pro-duction assistants as each actor appears before them in a panel of five hopefuls. Langley asks their names and who they are inspired by. Some are ready with answers. Others stare blankly, “ummm” being the only response they can muster.

The group is sent to the side of the room and called up one by one to sing. Some are visibly nervous and glance between the judges looking for any sign of approval or distaste. Oth-ers are cool and collected. Some face winter’s wrath during the biggest night of

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Newsies takes the stage this weekend

At the first audition the newly minted newsies got to know their characters better by practicing their newspaper selling skills and creating sales pitches on the fly.

On Broadway Newsies won the 2012 Tony Award for best origi-nal score and best choreography.

Hopefuls take their turn in front of the judges during auditions for Eastern Shore Repertory Theatre’s production of Newsies.

The cast, largely comprised of children and teenagers, rehearsed four to five nights a week for three months.

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before I lost my voice,” one hopeful says, before squeaking and straining through her piece.

Outside parents pace and laugh. Some share stories of their children’s perfor-mances in previous ESRT shows. Others compare notes on the company’s summer camp programs and fall show opportuni-ties.

The ESRT has a follow-ing not just among its fans but among parents who want to see their children on stage. The company produces four, two-week summer camps each year, a low pressure means of introducing children to the-ater and ESRT’s methods. The fall production casts only children and is one step up in intensity. This year ESRT’s fall production will be Mary Poppins.

Perhaps bigger than any stage production is ESRT’s annual trip to the Junior Theatre Festival in Atlanta. There the student perform-ers compete against other acting troupes from across the nation and the world. ESRT has brought home a national award every year they’ve attended.

“For our students, that’s a big deal,” Langley said.

And an even bigger deal is becoming part of the ESRT family as they work towards each new produc-tion. Students say being cast is about more than winning a part, it’s about being part of a family.

“I used to be a trouble-some kid, not bad just troublesome. ESRT has definitely helped me to mature,” said Ty Reed who plays newsie Davey Jacobs. “Theater has made me the person I am today.”

Jacob Schmitt, who plays Jack Kelly, the leader of the newsies, said his char-acter has been one of the most difficult roles he has tackled during his tenure with the ESRT. It wouldn’t be possible without the program’s all-embracing support.

“It’s been a challenging process but the community and the family support helps so much. It’s like nothing else I’ve really had,” he said.

The support is weaved to-gether by a tight knit group of ESRT staff, parents and community members. Often parents will serve with the auxiliary, the pro-duction’s backbone, even if their child was not cast. And community members come for each show simply to help.

This year ESRT was awarded a $91,000 Impact 100 grant to purchase light-ing and sound equipment. Newsies will be the first show to see the new equip-ment in action.

“This is a game changer for us,” Langley said. “Now we don’t have to rent equip-ment and it allows us to not

be held back by the lighting company schedule.”

Langley said students will also be able to set up the equipment in studio where they will learn to work a full stage lighting crew as well. None of these opportunities would have been possible without the community support.

“This is sponsored by our community and cre-ated by our community,” Langley said. “We’ve had some pretty incredible people helping us. This is really is a celebration of the community supporting this together.”

The spring show on the bluff in Fairhope, overlook-ing the Gulf of Mexico is the culmination of three months’ worth of work. In this show, the directors ex-pect more of their cast both on and off-stage.

And the kids have deliv-ered.

When the show title was announced last year, many ESRT kids began taking tap classes and brushing up on their vocal and danc-ing skills. The Broadway version casts adults to play children since the more than two hour show de-mands not just a few high energy numbers but in-stead requires each actor to deliver rapid fire dancing and vocals through almost every scene.

“This is a very demand-ing show for children to be the leads in,” Langley said. “This is incredibly strenu-ous and the kids knew that and took it seriously.”

The props and costumes are professionally designed and made by local artists. Rehearsals are held four to five nights a week. Profes-sional commercials and photos are taken. The chil-dren were even schooled by professionals flown in for a day to teach them tactics for fight scenes.

Also, as actors in an out-door show, they are left to deal with enormous unpre-dictability.

“There are a lot of risk factors and it takes kids who can handle the stress,” Langley said. “We bring out power, lights, sound. Last year someone turned off the generator in the middle of a song. The lights

went out and the kids kept singing and doing flips on stage. This takes kids that can handle that situation.”

But those waiting their turn to audition know the risks. They know the hun-dreds of hours of rehearsal that await them. They’ve seen the scenes produced against the backdrop of a glorious sun, sinking into the bay. They are ready to be part of the next produc-tion.

Hopefuls are sent home with a call back notice or a polite invitation to try again next year. Those who return have one last chance in front of the directors to secure their spot on stage. The cast list is posted 24 hours later and rehearsals begin the very next day.

At that first rehearsal the room is bustling. Chil-dren and adults alike buzz with excitement. They play games to learn how to sell newspapers based on headlines, they sing every song from the show, most of them off book as they already know it from heart after years of singing along at home.

Langley passes out scripts. Suddenly, today’s fun sing-a-long take a very serious, professional turn. Scripts must be returned at the end of the season, no writing in the margins. Re-hearsals will not be missed. Lines will be memorized on time. The work begins.

Over the next three months the cast rehearses four nights a week, some-times five.

“Students know when they go into it that it’s an investment of time and they are all 100 percent ready to give that,” Langley

said. “We cast depending on who is the best person to fill that role, not accord-ing to who is most talented. That’s why everyone is committed to the work load, they know only they can play the part they are asked to do.”

The work ethic the stu-dent actors demonstrate often eclipses their adult counterparts.

“That’s what I love when adults come. They’re lawyers and doctors and professionals and they are blown away with the inten-sity of the work the chil-dren in their community are doing,” Langley said.

And Newsies may prove to be the most intense proj-ect the company has ever tackled.

“At the beginning I wasn’t sure if I had bit-ten off too much but they have completely risen to the occasion,” Langley said. “They are handling this show with so much professionalism. It’s been a joy for me to work on and so much fun to see them pushed to the next level and thriving.”

It is one week until open-ing night. The actors are fussing in the hallway, double-checking buttons, pinning hairpieces and breathing deeply. Their first dress rehearsal has arrived.

There as much excite-ment as exhaustion. Before they begin the night’s run-through, Langley ad-dresses the cast.

“This is the part where everyone has put in a lot of work and a lot of energy,” she tells them. “Sometimes if you get stressed and feel like crying take a minute

and realize that’s part of the process. It’s going to be good. It’s going to be great and you’re all going to be amazing. I can’t wait to see you all shine.”

Langley says later that by this point in the show, any show, even a small set-back can seem like an enor-mous problem. She wants her cast to take a step back and see what they have ac-complished.

Like the newsies they portray, they have grown and achieved.

Scott said that tangible lesson of being the power of change is what he loves

most about Newsies.“This show is very

personal to me. It sort of changed me personally and professionally. It’s the reason I wanted to work at Disney,” he said.

“It’s the idea that kids matter, that kids can make a change and that the power of one person believ-ing in themselves and the greater power of a group of people believing in each other can make anything possible,” Scott said. “That is what this show is about.”

Be certain, these newsies believe.

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To prepare for Newsies auditions, many cast members began taking tap and dance lessons last fall. The show is two and a half hours of high energy dancing and acrobatics.

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Meet the cast/teamIsabella McCormick 9th grade, Bayside Academy Plays Katherine Plummer, a young reporter My favorite part of the show is the message it implies. To quote Katherine, it inspires the next generation to stand up and demand a place at the table. A group of kids got this up off the ground and made their voices heard which eventually led to child labor laws being established. That’s incredible.”

Jacob Schmitt 10th grade, Fairhope High School Plays Jack Kelly, leader of the Newsies “He’s such an interesting character. He has to be the leader but also show a vulnerability. I think there is a bit of Jack in everyone and throughout the show you’ll see more of that vulnerable side. I think it’s

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Erin Langley, Artistic Director Erin Langley is the Executive Director and the Artistic Director of Eastern Shore Repertory Theatre. She is a former third grade teacher of the Baldwin County Public School System and a graduate of Spring Hill College. She has served as Artist-in-Residence at several Baldwin County schools and at Church of the Apostles. Erin loves using theatre wherever she goes and has developed Reading/Theatre Residencies for struggling elementary age readers and has even directed a show at a school in Haiti (in French!).

David Redman Scott, Guest Director A native of Daphne, Scott’s professional credits include work at The New London Barn Playhouse (New London, NH), Merry-Go-Round Playhouse (Auburn, NY), Virginia Music Theatre (Norfolk, VA), three seasons touring as stage manager of A Christmas Carol produced by Troupe America, Inc.,

Snoopy Rock! ON ICE at Cedar Point Amusement Park and The Medora Musical (Medora, ND). Broadway management credits include Little Shop of Horrors and the 2005 revival of Sweeney Todd. Scott began working at Disney Theatrical Group in 2006 and currently works as Manager of Theatrical Licensing, overseeing the stock and amateur business which grants rights to professional and community theatres allowing productions to take place around the world. He has contributed to the Broadway productions of Tarzan, Mary Poppins, The Little Mermaid, Newsies, Peter and the Starcatcher and the National Tour of High School Musical. Scott is responsible for producing the Disney JR. and KIDS titles part of Music Theatre International’s Broadway Junior Collection, abridged musicals for young performers including Beauty and the Beast JR., Winnie the Pooh KIDS, Peter Pan JR. and My Son Pinocchio JR.

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Puzzles

RATIONALE OF GOOD DECLARER PLAY

Here is a test of good technique in declarer play. Let’s say you’re in four hearts and West leads the queen of spades. You play low from dummy and ruff the spade continuation. How would you proceed?

The club loser is inescap-able, so the problem is to avoid losing two diamond tricks, one of which must be lost in any case. Two factors are obvious. If the trumps are divided 2-2, you can make the contract by draw-ing them and playing the A-K and another diamond. The fourth diamond can then be ruffed in dummy if the missing diamonds are not divided 3-3.

Likewise, you will be in good shape if the diamonds are divided evenly, whether trumps are drawn early or not. So you proceed on the assumption that both suits will break badly and con-sider what, if anything, you can do about it.

Note that you cannot afford to test the trump situation by first drawing

two rounds. If you did this and then played the A-K and another diamond, you could be defeated by a trump re-turn, as in the actual deal.

The way to give yourself the best chance is to cash one high trump at trick three and then lead a low diamond! This gives you the maximum protection against bad breaks.

Assume the diamond is taken and a spade is returned. You ruff and cash a second round of trumps, hoping they are divided 2-2. But when West shows out, you next play the A-K of dia-monds, still hoping for a 3-3 break in that suit.

The diamonds don’t split, but you get lucky when it turns out that East is the one with the greater length. This allows you to ruff a fourth diamond in dummy safely, and you wind up making the contract.

At no point were you sure you’d make four hearts, but at least you followed the line of play that offered the best chance of success.

CONTRACT BRIDGE By Steve Becker

PUZZLE ANSWERS

SUPER CROSSWORD FIRST OF THE FIFTHWEEKLY SUDOKU By Linda Thistle

PLACE A NUMBER IN THE EMPTY BOXES IN SUCH A WAY THAT EACH

ROW ACROSS, EACH COLUMN DOWN AND EACH SMALL 9-BOX

SQUARE CONTAINS ALL OF THE NUMBERS FROM ONE TO NINE.

• It was influential American science-fiction author Philip K. Dick who made the following sage observa-tion: “Sometimes the appropriate response to reality is to go insane.”

• The skin of the Afri-can elephant, the larg-est living land animal in the world, weighs 2,000 pounds by itself, and there are more than 60,000 muscles in its trunk alone.

• You’ve almost certainly heard of narcolepsy, a medical condition that causes sufferers to sleep exces-sively, sometimes up to 18 hours a day. You’re probably not familiar with philagrypnia, though. People with this condition — I won’t call them “sufferers” — re-quire only three or four hours of sleep a day. What would you do with all that extra time?

• If you’re like most people, the length of your footprint is ap-proximately 15 percent of your height.

• While at a Turkish bath in San Francisco, Samuel Clemens — bet-ter known to us as Mark Twain — got involved in a chat with a local fireman. This may not seem at all interest-ing until you learn the name of that long-ago firefighter: Tom Saw-yer. The author liked the name so much that today, American schoolkids all know it.

• There is a law on the books in Maine that prohibits having your shoes untied in public. I assume that this one is not much enforced.

• Ever had to make a large claim to your insurance company? If you thought it was a pain to fill out all the paperwork and ex-plain what happened, consider the plight of the poor soul who had to handle the claim in 2006 when a guard dog mauled a teddy bear that once belonged to Elvis Presley — the stuffed animal was val-ued at $80,000.

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SUPER CROSSWORDWEEKLY SUDOKU

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Gulf Coast Media • May 2, 2018 • Opinion • 11

OpinionSupreme Court races on ballot this year

Among the plethora of races on the ballot this year are the important seats on the Alabama Su-preme Court. We have an unprecedented five out of nine seats up for election.

Our Alabama Supreme Court as well as our Courts of Crimi-nal Appeals are extremely con-servative, pro-business and all Republican.

This conservatism dates back to the 1980’s and 1990’s. During that two-decade run, the plain-tiff lawyers controlled and dominated our State Supreme Court. We were known throughout the country as a Plaintiff’s paradise. It was like a fairytale jackpot justice system. It was not un-common for ludicrous multimillion dollar ver-dicts to be upheld daily for all types of cases. We were called Tort Hell by “Time Magazine.”

Tort reform became the dominant issue in the Halls of the Legislature.

When you have un-bridled monetary verdicts coming out of Alabama

that gives a plain-tiff millions of dollars for having a wreck in a Gen-eral Motors ve-hicle, it affects the entire country. General Motors does business in all 50 states.

Well the busi-ness community through-out the country and in Alabama decided enough was enough. They de-cided to close down tort hell. They put their money where their mouth was and replaced an all Democratic plaintiff trial lawyer Supreme Court with an all Republican pro-business court. The pendulum has swung completely from left to right. If yesterday’s court was extremely liberal, today’s Alabama Supreme Court is extremely con-

servative.These five open seats

will be held by conserva-tive Republicans when the dust settles at the end of the year and they begin their six-year terms. It is just a matter of which Republican presides and decides the major cases that affect Alabamians.

Will Sellers, a very well respected Montgomery attorney, was appointed by Governor Kay Ivey last year to Place 3 on the high court. Justice Sell-ers is running without opposition and will have a full six-year term.

Popular Justice, Tommy Bryan, also has no opposition and will re-turn for another six-years on the high tribunal.

Justice Jim Main who has had a distinguished career as a private lawyer, finance director and Su-preme Court Justice, can-not run for reelection due to an antiquated law that disallows judges to run for reelection after they turn 70.

Main’s Place 2 is being sought by Jefferson County’s John Bahakel and Jay Mitchell, also of Birmingham.

Circuit Judge, Debra Jones of Calhoun County has been a judge for a decade and has run a get acquainted race for the court. She will be formi-dable.

This place was held by Justice Glen Murdock who is originally from the Wiregrass. Murdock retired a few months ago and Governor Kay Ivey did a good day’s work when she appointed another Wiregrass na-tive, Brad Mendheim to replace him. Mendheim has served a decade as a Circuit Judge in Dothan. He is very well respected in his hometown. He is seeking a full term. Sarah Stewart of Mobile is also in the race and should benefit from being from the vote rich Mobile-Baldwin area.

The battle royale will be for the Chief Justice

post. The Chief Justice not only presides over the nine member Supreme Court but also oversees the entire Court System.

Justice Lyn Stuart cur-rently presides as Chief Justice. She is running for a full 6-year reign.

When the business community orchestrated the takeover of the Court, they brought in the vaunted Karl Rove to mastermind the plan. When he departed, victo-riously, he left with this admonition, “The best candidate that you can put forward is a female Republican who has some experience as a Circuit Judge.”

Alabamians prefer fe-males on the Bench. If you have a race for Judge in Alabama and you have two names on the ballot, one Sue Smith and one Sam Smith and neither spends any money on campaigns and neither is known, Sue Smith will win.

Lyn Stuart epitomizes

this scenario perfectly. She became a respected Circuit Judge in Baldwin County at a very young age. She was elected to the Supreme Court over a decade ago and is the longest serving member of the Court.

She will be pitted against another sitting member of the Court, Justice Tom Parker. He has excellent polling numbers. He was Roy Moore’s closest ally on the Court. Stuart is the sweetheart of the Busi-ness Council. Parker is the darling of the social conservatives.

The race for Chief Jus-tice will be one of the pre-mier contests this year.

See you next week.

Steve Flowers is Ala-bama’s leading political columnist. His weekly col-umn appears in more than 60 Alabama newspapers. He served 16 years in the state legislature. She may be reached at www.steve-flowers.us.

STEVEFLOWERS

Inside theStatehouse

A truly balanced budget

In his most recent column, Congressman Bradley Byrne says that he thinks a balanced bud-get is fundamental to our future, and calls for a Con-stitutional Amendment to

end the deficit. This makes me wonder

if Congressman Byrne understands that his Re-publican Party currently controls the House, the Senate, and the White House. This means that they already have the power to balance the bud-get. But instead of reduc-

ing the deficit, they have increased it by cutting taxes and raising military spending. If Byrne and the Republicans really want a balanced budget, why don’t they just pass one?

The truth is, balancing the budget would require a lot of hard choices. It

would mean raising taxes (but Byrne would rather cut them). It would mean cutting military spending (but Byrne would rather increase it). It would mean cutting Medicare and Social Security (but Byrne doesn’t have the nerve to propose that). Re-publicans are big support-

ers of a balanced budget in the abstract, but they are unwilling to take the steps that would actually lead to one.

If Bradley Byrne really wants a balanced budget, he should propose one. He should lay out whose taxes will go up, and whose benefits will be reduced,

and what programs will be eliminated. Byrne says in his column that he was elected “to make difficult choices and decisions.” Maybe he should try doing that.

Very truly yours,

Tim DrummondFairhope

Questions on possible Orange Beach salary increases

How many full time resi-dents in Orange Beach re-alized how many pay day dollars are received by our elected officials? And now we know a certain former employee of the munici-pality has suggested that

both the mayor and all council members receive a raise amounting to four (4) times the amount now received. However, a good point was made during this exposure, and the point is that this current crew cannot vote for a personal raise during this time period, but can vote for a raise to be given to the next bunch of elected

personnel who will be responsible for an annual $40 million budget.

In my opinion, a further exposure should be re-vealed. All who shop for food within the municipal-ity of Orange Beach pay an additional 10 per cent known as general sales tax. And within this ad-ditional 10 percent cost for your shopping, the

State receives 4 percent and the County receives 3 percent AND the munici-pality receives 3 percent, ergo, a total of 10 percent. What is my point? If this current elected council/mayor vote for an ad-ditional pay day raise for the 2020 elected personnel, then this group should also give an immediate reimbursement of 2 per-

cent per sales tax dollar to each and every full time resident within Orange Beach. I say “immediate” based on the necessary council action to allow the 2 percent to be given to all, who qualify, residents who return their shopping receipts, to the appropriate City Office, at least once each month.

And the way one assures

whom is qualified, each resident provides (to the appropriate City Office) the last four numbers on their credit/debit card that is shown on the local store receipts.

Fair and Bold?

Dave Johnson

Orange Beach

Thoughts on Fairhope’s State of the City

Dear Editor,

I applaud the efforts and dedication of Mayor Karin Wilson and her equally capable and dedicated staff. Mayor Wilson’s ad-ministration, has made herculean progress and

her accomplishments are numerous as evidenced by the “infographic” distrib-uted to all who attended the State of the City Ad-dress yesterday afternoon at the Nix Center. Finan-cially the City is on solid ground with a 12 percent increase in revenues and a 7 percent decrease in expenditures. The city’s reliance on the funds generated by its utility

department revenues has been impressively reduced with $3.9 million dollars in reduced utilities transfers to the General Fund.

The Mayor and her dedi-cated staff which includes her diligent Economic and Community Develop-ment Director, Sherry-Lea Bloodworth Botop and her hard working Department Heads with the approval of the City Council have

addressed many of the crucial issues effecting all our citizens and have and continue to procure funding that will result in the development, improve-ment and continuation of projects that rectify many of the infrastructure prob-lems the city faces.

With Wayne Dyess at the helm, huge strides have been made in the area of updating the City’s

Planning Policies that now incorporate modern techniques for the purpose of preserving our envi-ronment and controlling developers so that they meet our needs instead of Fairhope’s citizens meet-ing their needs.

Under Operations De-partment Director Richard Peterson, this adminis-tration is addressing the worrisome drainage and

storm-water issues that effect neighborhoods all over Fairhope as well as the long overdue reha-bilitation of our sewer, electrical, water and gas services. Richard and his entire department should all be commended.

Mayor Wilson’s ad-ministration has led the charge that will result in

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HIGH SCHOOL SCORES

BASEBALLPANHANDLE CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE

BAYSHORE 10, LIGHTHOUSE 5

MALONE NAMED WESTERN DIVISION MVP

LOXLEY -- The Bayshore Eagles won the Western Division Championship of the Panhandle Christian Conference Saturday with a 10-5 title win over Lighthouse Academy.

Michael Fisher had three RBIs while Hunter Hardy, Max Jones and Sam Malone added two hits for the Eagles.

Cade Johnson struck out five in the victory for Bayshore. Fisher went three innings from the mound for the Eagles allowing just two hits. Malone was named the Western Division Most Valuable Player.

OTHER PANHANDLE TOURNAMENT SCORES

ADAMSON THROWS NO-HITTER AS EAGLES BLANK ALETHEIA 15-0

Bayshore Christian's Garris Adamson tossed a no-hitter with seven strike outs for the Eagles in a 15-0 shutout over Aletheia. At the plate Sam Malone drove in three runs on two hits to lead Bayshore for Adamson. Hunter Hardy and Max Jones added two RBIs each while Jones and Cole Pindle delivered a pair of hits for the Eagles offense. A big 8-run rally in the fourth inning added to a 7-0 lead as Bayshore finished with 13 hits in the win.

The Eagles (13-4), the defending PCC champions will meet Santa Rosa Christian in the first round of the PCC Final Four Friday on May 4, in Milton, Fla.

MAY 1 SEMIFINALS

East 2 vs West 1, 3 p.m. (Game 1)

East 1 vs West 2, 5 p.m. (Game 2)

MAY 4

Championship Series Game 1, 4:30 p.m.

MAY 5

Consolation Game 10:00 AM

Championship Series Game 2, 1 p.m.

Championship Series Game 3, 3 p.m. (if necessary)

BALDWIN AHSAA PLAYOFF BASEBALL RESULTS

6A Toros advance to third round, 7A Pirates fall in first round

CLASS 7A

FIRST ROUND

Smiths Station (22-16) 9-2, Fairhope (24-15) 2-1 (Smiths Station wins series 2-0)

McGill-Toolen (29-8) 3-2,

Auburn (28-6) 2-3 (Game 3, Sat., 1 p.m.)

Alma Bryant (22-9) 9-7, Prattville (29-15) 0-0 (Alma Bryant wins series 2-0)

Theodore (22-10) 5-10, Enterprise (26-11) 4-0 (first game, 15 innings), (Theodore wins series 2-0)

Hewitt-Trussville (26-9) 2-8, Hoover (34-9) 4-1 (Game 3, Sat., 2 p.m.)

James Clemens (27-14-1) 9-5, Mountain Brook (24-12) 5-2 (James Clemens (27-14-1) wins series 2-0)

Huntsville (25-13) 7-4, Vestavia Hills (22-11) 3-0 (Huntsville (25-13) wins series 2-0)

Oak Mountain (27-10) 12-1, Bob Jones (33-11) 3-5 (Game 3, Sat. 1 p.m.)

CLASS 6A

SECOND ROUND

Spanish Fort (28-8) 19-9, Carver-Montgomery (11-14) 2-4 (Spanish Fort (28-8) wins series 2-0)

Helena (22-12) 4-1, Opelika (22-16) 0-0 (Helena (22-12) wins series 2-0)

Russell County (36-3) 4-7, Saraland (25-12) 1-5 (Russell County (36-3) sweeps series 2-0)

Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (24-10) 9-6, Chelsea (20-12) 4-3 (Hillcrest (24-10) wins series 2-0)

Homewood (29-9) 2-12, Gardendale (21-11) 1-2 (Homewood (29-9) wins series 2-0)

Cullman (30-8) 9-5, Pell City (13-20) 1-3 (Cullman (30-8) wins series 2-0)

Hueytown (28-8) 3-6, Jasper (23-14) 6-1 (Game 3, Sat., 2 p.m.)

Hazel Green (26-10) 5-7, Austin (31-9) 4-1 (Hazel Green (26-10) wins series 2-0)

SOFTBALLDaphne went 4-3 last week to improve to 41-13 overall. In the Pleasure Island Showdown in Gulf Shores, Daphne went 4-2 with victories over Baker, Satsuma, and two wins against Bibb County. The Trojans lost to Alabama Christian 1-0 in pool play, and lost 4-3 to Fairhope in the semifinal of the tournament. The Trojans also fell to Fairhope 2-1.

For the week, Makenna Pierce went 9-15 with two doubles, two RBIs, and three runs. Kennedy Cronan went 9-17 with two doubles, a triple, five RBIs, and seven runs. Karsen Pierce went 7-16 with three home runs (15 homers for the season), eight RBIs, and five runs. Jasmine Rogers went 7-16 with four RBIs. Jessi Stevens went 7-17 with three RBIs.

On the mound, Makenna

Pierce went 2-1 (24-5 overall record) in 14 innings pitched. She recorded 20 strikeouts (197 strikeouts for the season), two walks, allowed five hits, and zero earned runs. Karsen Pierce went 2-2 (17-7 overall record) in 18 innings pitched. She recorded 24 strikeouts (137 strikeouts for the season), and only two walks. Daphne is hosting the Class 6A Area 2 Tournament.

FAIRHOPE 8, BROOKWOOD 2

The Pirates closed the season with a 10--hit, 8-2 win over Brookwood in the Pleasure Island Showdown. Fairhope is hosting the Class 7A Area 2 Tournament.

Visit AHSAA.com for updates.

2018 PCC SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

Bayshore and Central Christian are playing in the Panhandle Christian Conference tournament in Milton, Florida at Santa Rosa Christian School (6331 Chestnut St, Milton, Fla.) this week. Bayshore is the No. 1 West Division seed and will open play Friday, Central is the No. 2 West Division seed and will open play Thursday.

VISIT: eteamz.com/panhandlechristian: Eteamz.com/panhandlechristian for more information and updates.

SOCCER PLAYOFFS2018 AHSAA SOCCER PLAYOFFS

BOYS FIRST-ROUND RESULTS

CLASS 4A/5A

LAMP (14-2-1) 7, Tallassee (6-5-2) 0

Calera (9-16-1) 5, Demopolis (6-3) 0

Briarwood Christian (20-2-1) 10, Holt (10-5-3) 0

Trinity Presbyterian (6-4-4) 2, Holtville (11-2-1) 0

St. Paul’s Episcopal (16-6-3) 5, Citronelle (6-14-2) 0

Eufaula (10-9-3) 6, Saint James (4-7) 0

Montgomery Catholic (14-6-4) 4, Carroll (4-6-3) 0

Andalusia (10-4-1) 5, Faith Academy (17-7-2) 0

Madison Academy (11-5) 2, Guntersville (19-5-2) 1

St. John Paul II Catholic (11-3-5) 4, East Limestone (13-3-3) 1

Russellville (9-7-1) 9, Lee-Huntsville (8-8-1) 0

Randolph (12-4-2) 10, Boaz (10-8-1) 0

Sylacauga (15-6-4) 3, Talladega (5-12-1) 0

Springville (9-7-1) 8, Mortimer Jordan (10-8) 0

Arab (11-2-1) 4, Oneonta (8-6-2) 1

Leeds (9-7) 3, Lincoln (10-5-7) 2

CLASS 6A

Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (9-5-2) at Benjamin Russell (12-9-1), Sat., Apr. 28, Bailey Sportsplex, 5 p.m.

John Carroll Catholic (8-10-2) at Chelsea (12-8-2), Sat., Apr. 28, 7 p.m.

Pelham (11-9-4) at Homewood (19-0-2), Sat., Apr. 28, 7 p.m.

Northridge (12-7-2) 2, Opelika (8-9-3) 1

Baldwin County (19-4) 4, Spanish Fort (5-15) 3 (2 OT, PK 3-1)

Northview (9-9-1) 2, Park Crossing (9-9-2) 0

Stanhope Elmore (13-6-3) 4, Dothan 0

Daphne (11-8) 2, Saraland (9-6) 1

Albertville (9-9-3) at Fort Payne (15-3-3), Sat., Apr. 28, 7 p.m. -- revised

Hazel Green (9-5) 1, Austin (14-6) 0

Florence (12-5-1) 8, Decatur (6-8) 2

Cullman (13-7-2) 2, Oxford (8-10) 0

McAdory (18-2-1) 11, Ramsay (5-7) 1

Clay-Chalkville (15-5) at Carver-Birmingham (7-4-1), Sat., Apr. 28, 7 p.m.

Pell City (11-5-2) 5, Jasper (7-4-2) 0

Shades Valley (9-7-1) 5, Bessemer City (7-4-1) 3

GIRLS – SOCCER FIRST-ROUND RESULTS

CLASS 4A/5A

Trinity Presbyterian (19-1-2) 10, Holtville (3-11-1) 0

Calera (5-9) 7, Demopolis (7-2) 2

Briarwood Christian (11-5) 10, Sipsey Valley (9-8) 0

Alabama Christian (14-3) 7, Marbury (4-9) 0

St. Paul's Episcopal (16-3-3)

10, Citronelle (4-17) 0

Carroll (10-6-1) 4, Montgomery Catholic (7-9-1) 0

Saint James (11-6) 10, Eufaula (0-13) 0

Faith Academy (19-5-1) 6, Satsuma (7-8) 0

Guntersville (14-1-3) 3, Madison Academy (15-5) 2

St. John Paul II Catholic (15-5-1) 4, Russellville (7-8) 0

East Limestone (13-4-3) 2, Priceville (12-5) 0

Westminster Christian (15-2) 7, Crossville (6-10) 0

Leeds (12-4-2) 7, Anniston (3-11) 0

Springville (12-4) 3, Mortimer Jordan (10-5) 2

Arab (13-5-1) 6, Jacksonville (10-7) 0

Sylacauga (14-6-3) 3, Lincoln (13-8-2) 1 (2 OT, 3-1 PK)

CLASS 6A

Opelika (8-4) 7, Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa (7-8) 0

Chelsea 4, Homewood 3

John Carroll Catholic (17-3-1) 2, Pelham (15-4-1) 0

Northridge (11-8-1) 2, Benjamin Russell (7-12) 1

Baldwin County (19-2-1) 2, Daphne (10-8-2) 1

Northview (14-3-1) 10, Park Crossing (0-12) 0

Russell County (6-5) 2, Stanhope Elmore (5-13-3) 1

Spanish Fort 3, Saraland 1

Southside-Gadsden (14-1-2) 2, Albertville (10-11-1) 1

Decatur (15-3-1) 4, Florence (6-7-2) 0

Hartselle (10-7-2) 2, Athens (6-9-1) 0

Cullman (12-7-3) 4, Fort Payne (7-8-3) 0

Hueytown (7-5-2) 3, Ramsay (5-8) 1

Gardendale (10-4) 10, Clay-Chalkville 0

Pell City (12-2-2) 10,

Jasper (4-10) 0

Shades Valley (13-2) 3, McAdory (6-13) 1

CLASS 1A/3A

FIRST ROUND (MAY 1)

For 1A/3A Soccer and more statewide results, visit AHSAA.com.

TRACK AND FIELD SECTIONALSSpanish Fort girls win, boys take runner-up in 6A sectionals

Daphne, Foley, Gulf Shores teams finish in Top-5

Spanish Fort’s girls defeated Blount by one point, 150-149 in 6A competition at the University of South Alabama last weekend. Alivia Busch and Kaitlyn Cole helped the Toros girls team with big individual double wins. Busch in the shot (41-4) and the discus (128-8 ½). Cole claimed wins the 100 (12.36) and the 200 (25.13).

Daphne was third with 73 points, with Northview edging Dothan for fourth 57 - 56.

In the Class 6A boys’ meet, Blount tamed the Spanish Fort Toros 212.5 - 150. Dothan, Daphne and Gulf Shores filled out the top five finisher at 96, 84, and 54.5.

LaTrell Holloway led the Toros with two big victories in the sprints. He took the 100 (11.20) and the 200 (22.33).

In the Class 7A competition in sectional battle, Baker’s boys and McGill-Toolen Catholic's girls took the top podium step in their divisions. The Yellow Jackets, led by Grace Jensen and Michele Roca ran by the Hornets 23-136 with Foley taking third (76.6) followed by Mary G. Montgomery (70) and Davidson (61) to round out the top five.

In the boys’ division, Baker's Hornets out stung the Jackets 185.5-145. Davidson (83.5), Murphy (82) and Mary G. Montgomery (66) completed the top five boys scores.

Hunter Bettner connects at the plate for the Pirates in the 7A playoffs against the Panthers. Smiths Station (22-16) won the series 9-2, 2-1 Fairhope ended the 2018 season 24-15.

PHOTO BY JACK REID, JR.

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$17.8M from the RESTORE ACT. Those funds will be distributed with oversite by City Council members who will work with the Mayor’s office to put those hard won funds to use in an effort to save our bluff, improve the environment, protect our waterfront and our bay and also help pay for our sewer rehabilita-tion and modernization.

Since Mayor Wilson took office just one and a half years ago, the city has reclaimed the man-agement and operation responsibilities of the Marina which includes actively renovating and improving the value, safety and usefulness of a major city asset that was neglected for 30 years.

The long-needed reno-vation of the City’s Golf Course Clubhouse is un-derway and golf course management techniques facilitating the planning for major repairs and renovations are being updated. All Parks and

Recreation needs are being reviewed and prioritized in order to meet our city’s growing needs and the Recreational Trails at the North Beach are being im-proved to provide for safer and more scenic walking along our waterfront.

The Mayor has been in-strumental in the creation of a BRATS Downtown Hub adjacent to the Park-ing Garage which will improve traffic conditions, pedestrian safety and mo-bility around downtown as well as to create a safe attractive place for users to congregate and access the Brats transportation services. In addition, Way-finding efforts are being made to direct tourists to our merchants, historical sites and scenic spots.

The list goes on and on. Mayor Wilson campaigned with a promise to bring unity and equanimity to all of Fairhope and I know without a doubt that she has worked diligently in this regard. I only wish her efforts in this area would have been included in the list of accomplish-ment highlighted in the

State of the City Address yesterday.

Over a year ago, Mayor Wilson convinced a skep-tical City Council to ap-prove the hiring of the Gulf Coast Design Studio. The passionate and con-cerned members of this consulting group con-ducted a study to identify and prioritize the needs of the under-served members of our community. In the past, promises made to this segment of our tax paying citizenry have gone unmet. Mayor Wilson and her administration are working to rectify this wrongful situation. It is something I believe should be at the top of the list of proud accomplishments. If for no other reason than to give hope to those historically under-served and to publically let us all know that something in the works that will benefit their long ignored situa-tion.

Grateful to be a Fairhoper,

Cynthia “Maggie” Mosteller

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GOLF NEWS GOLF NEWS

Sam Strite, long-time GlenLakes member and owner, has researched the GlenLakes Shoe Tree and others in different states and countries. Our club held a contest with Global Marketing in 2016, in an attempt to find the best “Legend of the Shoe Tree” story.

Seventh grader, Elly Musial, was voted as hav-ing the best story on the Shoe Tree at GlenLakes. Sam and Elly will dedi-cate the GlenLakes Shoe Tree, Vista Course Hole No. 3 with a commemora-tive plaque and short cer-emony on Saturday, May 5. Members, owners, and the entire community are invited to join Sam and Elly at Vista Hole No. 3 at 9:30 a.m. sharp for a short dedication.

Elly asked that all in attendance bring a pair of shoes to throw in the tree on Saturday, May 5 at 9:30am, immediately after the dedication. We are hoping for a big crowd, and plan to fill the tree before the NJCAA National Junior College Championship. Elly’s

sister, Emmy Musial, a student-golfer at Clem-son University will hit a commemorative tee shot on Hole No. 3 from the NJCAA Championship Men's tee. PGA General Manager David Musial, along with Mr. Strite, will donate $1,000 to the Foley High School Golf

program and the St. Luke’s High School Golf program, if Emmy makes a Hole in One on the first shot.

Join us on Saturday, May 5, at 9:30 a.m. sharp. Meet at the Shoe Tree and bring your shoes.

(The dedication should last about 5-10 minutes). For more information about GlenLakes visit GlenLakesGolf.com.

NJCAA National Championship at GlenLakes

GlenLakes dedication ceremony is Saturday

FOLEY — The National Junior College Champi-onship, Div. II will be held at GlenLakes Golf Club in Foley, May 21-24. It will feature the best Junior College golfers from all over the country. Forty states will be represented with over 144 players contesting over (72) holes.

Admission is free to the event. Go to GlenLakes-Golf.com for more information.

Want to go?WHAT: “The Legend of the Shoe Tree” dedication at GlenLakes

WHEN: Saturday, May 5 (9:30 a.m. sharp)

WHERE: Vista, Hole No. 3 (at the Shoe Tree)

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS

The Zoning Board of Adjustments of the City of Robertsdale, Alabama will be holding a public hearing on the following application:

Applicant, Ashley Blair is requesting a Special Exception Permit to operate an RV park at 22995 Chicago Street. This property is zoned B-2, which requires a Special Exception Permit be issued.

The hearing has been scheduled for Tuesday, May 15, 2018, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Robertsdale City Hall. Any person aggrieved by the granting of the request is hereby notified to appear at the public hearing or send a written response to: Shannon J. Burkett, Zoning Board of Adjustments Secretary, P O Box 429, Robertsdale, AL 36567.

Herman Harville, ChairmanZoning Board of Adjustments

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The City Council of the City of Robertsdale will conduct a public hearing on Friday, May 18, 2018, at 8:00 a.m. at Robertsdale City Hall, to consider the following amendment to the Zoning Ordinance and map of the City of Robertsdale:

An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 02-10 adopted by the City Council of the City of Robertsdale, Alabama, September 23, 2002.

Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Robertsdale, Alabama as follows:

That the Zoning Ordinance and official Zoning Map, as amended, be further amended to rezone the following described property:

FROM RGP to PUD:Parcel A, Grove Parc Phase 1, as recorded on Slide No. 0002574-D, Probate Court Records, Baldwin County, Alabama.

Be it further ordained that the official Zoning Map, as amended, be further amended to reflect this change. The purpose of the hearing is to gain information prior to making a final decision concerning this rezoning. The request for rezoning is from ½ Hercules Inv. LLC and ½ The Elkins 2000 Irrevocable Grandchildren Trust for the property located at 18767 County Road 48, Robertsdale, Alabama:

During the hearing interested persons will be given an opportunity to make comments concerning the proposed rezoning. Written comments should be addressed to: Shannon J. Burkett, City Clerk, P O Box 429, Robertsdale AL 36567.

CHARLES H. MURPHY, MAYORCITY OF ROBERTSDALE

14 • Sports • May 2, 2018 • Gulf Coast Media

Tide, Tigers join NFL ranks in draft, USA’s Reaves signs free-agent dealThe NFL Draft is one of

the biggest events in the sports world. All 32 teams in the league took part to select the best players available in a seven-round process. There were many win-ners, all of the 256 picks in the 2018 NFL Draft, but some that were more so than oth-ers. The Alabama Crimson Tide had a big weekend by having 12 of their players selected in the 2018 NFL Draft including four in the first round. The first Alabama player to be selected was Minkah Fitzpatrick by the Miami Dolphins as the 11th pick. Miami took advantage of another of-fensively heavy draft by

selecting college football’s defensive player of the year. Fitzpatrick was the fourth defensive player

taken by the Dol-phins to add talent on defense more than potential at quarterback.

The Washing-ton Redskins selected Da’Ron Payne 13th overall after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected Vita Vea

from the Washington Hus-kies before them. Payne was still high on the Red-skins radar as they had the worst rushing defense last season with 134.1 rushing yards allowed per game. Payne is an athletic freak of a defensive tackle who will clog up holes and pass rush efficiently. The

Redskins also selected Shaun Dion Hamilton in the sixth round (197th pick) adding more of Nick Saban’s defensive stars to the Redskins organiza-tion. Last year in the 2017 NFL Draft, Washington drafted Jonathan Allen in the first round and for-mer Daphne Trojan Ryan Anderson in the second round.

Rashaan Evans selected by the Tennessee Titans (22nd overall pick) and Calvin Ridley by the At-lanta Falcons (26th over-all) finished out the Tide’s first-round picks. Evans will likely start right away for Tennessee and look to play both inside and outside linebacker. Rid-ley was a surprising slip that Atlanta had to take a chance on because of his

potential and impact. He joins former Foley Lion and Alabama star receiver Julio Jones as the Falcons need to reenergize their offense. They went from the first-ranked scoring offense in 2016 (33.8 points per game) to eighth last season (22.1 points per game).

In the third round (with the 93rd pick), the Jack-sonville Jaguars picked up Ronnie Harrison to build up their efficient defense. Da’Shawn Hand was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the fourth round (114th overall pick) as a primary run stopper. Green Bay made huge strides in the fifth by pick-ing the best punter in the draft in J.K. Scott with the 172nd overall pick.

The Baltimore Ravens

picked Anthony Averett in the fourth round (118th pick) and Bradley Boze-man in the sixth round (215th). Bo Scarbrough (236th pick) went to the Dallas Cowboys and Joshua Frazier (246th pick) to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the seventh round.

There were also four Auburn Tigers selected in the 2018 NFL Draft with three of them selected in the second round. Braden Smith (37th overall pick) was selected by the India-napolis Colts and might start opposite fellow draft pick Quenton Nelson (sixth overall pick) from Notre Dame. Kerryon Johnson (43rd overall pick) might be a steal for the Detroit Lions with the newly acquired speed in

Johnson and power set-ting of the newly acquired LeGarrette Blount from free agency. Carlton Davis (167th overall) might be a day-one starter for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers despite missing out on Minkah Fitzpatrick and Denzel Ward (Ohio State) in the first round. Kicker Daniel Carlson (167th overall pick) was a solid pickup by the Minnesota Vikings in the fifth round.

Despite not being drafted, former South Alabama Jaguars safety Jeremy Reaves is mak-ing strides towards the league. The reigning Super Bowl champs in the Philadelphia Eagles quickly offered Reaves a free-agent deal to come and participate in their training camp.

MICHAELHANICH

Sports Analysis

NORTH-SOUTH SOFTBALL ALL-STARS

Baldwin County’s Brooks and Worthy, Gulf Shores’ Coaker named to South team for JulyMONTGOMERY — All-

star squads for the 2018 All-Star Sports Week’s North-South girls’ fast-pitch softball games have been selected. A total of 36 outstanding juniors-18 on each team--were chosen from nominations submit-

ted by high school coaches from across the state to par-ticipate at the 22th annual AHSAA Summer Confer-ence and AHSADCA All-Star Games competition in Montgomery July 17 – 19, according to an announce-ment by Alvin Briggs, Di-

rector of the Alabama High School Athletic Directors and Coaches Association (AHSADCA).

The North-South softball doubleheader will be at La-goon Park Tuesday, July 17, with the first game set for 6 p.m. The second game will following 30 minutes after its conclusion at approxi-mately 8 p.m.

Coaching the South team is Mark Eubanks of Jeff Davis and Todd Clements of Eufaula. Susan Barnes of Elba is the administra-tive coach. North coaches are Ann Welsh of Spring Garden and Al Rauls of Buckhorn. Kent Chambers of Bob Jones is the admin-istrative coach. Rauls, who led the Lady Bucks to the Class 7A state crown last season, was inducted into the Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame last March in the Class of 2018.

In last year’s all-star competition, the North won game one 12-6 and the South won the nightcap 11-1. The North holds a 25-10-3 edged in the series that was first played in 1997.

The AHSADCA All-Star Games also include in-state games in baseball, boys’ and girls’ soccer, boys’ and girls’ basketball, volley-ball, boys’ and girls’ cross country and football. The 59th North-South All-Star football game will close out the all-star competition Thursday night, July 19, at Cramton Bowl.

The AHSAA Summer Conference is a week-long event that includes sports-specific clinics and special sessions for coaches, prin-cipals, athletic directors, cheerleading coaches and officials. Also, an All-Sports Equipment Expo and other related activities are sched-

uled throughout the week. Among the week’s

highlights will be the Sportsmanship Luncheon honoring all schools that have not had an ejection or fine during the 2017-18 school year and the Cham-pionship Coaches Awards Banquet that includes the naming of the 2018 Making A Difference Award recipi-ents, 2017-18 Coaches of the Year and the AHSADCA Athletic Director of the Year. Both banquets will be Friday, July 20.

Concluding the week will be the annual Officials Awards luncheon set for Saturday, July 21.

The softball rosters:

2018 NORTH-SOUTH SOFTBALL TEAMS

SOUTH ROSTER, , Olivia Baker, G. W. Long, P/1B, 5’9

BreAnna Barlow, Excel, P/SS, 5'7

Caroline Brandt, Auburn, P/1B, 5'11

Kahalley Brooks, Baldwin County, P/C, 5'7

Tatiyanna Brown, Jeff Davis, OF, 5'4

Olivia Coaker, Gulf Shores, IF/P, 5'7

Tia Coleman, Theodore, C/1B, 6'0

Kaylyn Dismukes, Holtville, P/1B, 5'10

Anslee Finch, Geneva, OF, 5'11

Jamaica Flowers, Jeff Davis, U, 5'5

Blake Gibson, Rehobeth, SS, 5'10

Katie Head, Saraland, OF, 5'3

Tempest Hebert, Faith Acad-emy, IF, 5'4

Caitlin McRee, Baker, P/2B, 5'10

Madilyn Robertson, Satsuma, C/OF, 5'7

Kassidy Wilcox, Brantley, C, 5'6

Ty'Nitra Wilson, Prattville , OF, 5'5

Ava Worthy, Baldwin County, OF, 5'4

SOUTH COACHES

Mark Eubanks, Jeff Davis

Todd Clements, Eufaula

Susan Barnes, Elba - Admin.

NORTH ROSTER

Hannah Borden, Hewitt-Truss-ville, C/3B, 5'10

Taylor Brown, Wilson, 3B/P, 5'4

Jaida Choice, Hillcrest - Tusc, OF/1B, 6'0

Kaitlyn Clark, Gardendale, P, 5'3

Kaylyn Dunn, Guntersville, CF/3B/P, 5'9,

Lauren Haskins, Thompson, SS/3B, 5'5

Karla Hice, Ardmore, C, 5'4

Mary James, Vestavia Hills, OF, 5'5

Emma Latham, Hatton, SS/IF, 5'7

Madison Majors, Spain Park, CF/1B, 5'10

Payton McGinnis, Spring Garden, SS, 5'4

Maggie Phillips, Alexandria, P/1B, 5'10

Heather Phillips, Bob Jones, SS/OF, 5'4

Madison Sanders, Moody, P/OF, 5'4

Brylie St. Clair, Sand Rock, OF, 5'6

Abby Swaney, Springville, P, 5'4

Kaylee Vaught, Pisgah, OF, 5'9

Lila Young, James Clemens, SS/C/OF, 5'7

NORTH COACHES

Ann Welsh, Spring Garden

Al Rauls, Buckhorn

Kent Chambers, Bob Jones - Admin.

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Carol Burnett teams with youngsters to offer ‘Help’ on Netflix

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One of television’s com-edy icons is kidding around in a different, and literal, way now.

Premiering Friday, May 4, the Netflix series “A Little Help With Carol Burnett” teams the ever-popular, much-honored star with youngsters who offer advice to celebrities — including Taraji P. Henson (“Empire”), “Shark Tank’s” Mark Cuban, Wanda Sykes, Lisa Kudrow and music’s DJ Khaled — and everyday people on var-ious subjects. If the premise seems to channel such clas-sic shows as “House Party” and “Kids Say the Darndest Things,” the ever-friendly Burnett doesn’t dispute that.

She credits her man-ager, Steve Sauer, with remembering such series in suggesting “A Little Help”: “We were talking about the fact that out of the mouths of babes comes the truth. From the ages of 4 to 9, I would say, they’re not cen-soring themselves yet so we thought, ‘What would hap-

pen if adults brought their personal dilemmas to this panel of five kids and asked for their advice?’ ”

From a pool of 15 chil-dren, five participate in each episode. “They were just adorable,” Burnett says. “It was all ad-libbed. We wanted real kids, not actors — not that kid actors aren’t real. One woman came in and was going to be married to a gentleman who was raising his two very young children, and she wanted to know how she could get the kids to like her and not think of her as an evil stepmother. And one of our kids raised his hand and said, ‘Well, bribery always works!’ And another said, ‘You just have to go with your heart,’ which is pretty adult.”

The big ratings for Bur-nett’s December CBS special marking her classic comedy-variety series’ 50th anniversary came as “such a wonderful surprise and gift,” the star says. “I was stunned.” Though she notes an ABC pilot she made is now “dead in the water,”

much remains on Burnett’s plate, including more touring with her one-woman stage show and new digital distri-bution of original “Carol Bur-nett Show” episodes.

While she’s happy with the Netflix deal that sees all 12 episodes of “A Little Help” debut at once (as with her close “chum” Julie Andrews’ program “Julie’s Greenroom” last year), Burnett — who soon will receive the Pea-body Awards’ first-ever honor for career achieve-ment — admits she misses making television the way it used to be done, “with only one boss.

“People like Carl Reiner with ‘The Dick Van Dyke Show’ and Norman Lear with ‘All in the Family,’ they knew what they were do-ing. And (the network) left us alone, too. I remember there always used to be a CBS person around, and our head writer once said, ‘His main job is to warn us when there’s an iceberg coming down (Los Angeles’) Fairfax Avenue.’ He never said a word.”

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Jack (Glenn Howerton) always is up for a revenge scheme, so he’s happy to take on one in the name of his students in the new episode “Drenching Dallas.” Mary, Stef and Michelle (Mary Sohn, Lyric Lewis, Jean Villepique) are convinced that something supernatural is going

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A first date is a big deal for any-one, and Michael (J.J. Totah) experiences it in the new episode “Deal or No Deal.” Vince and Matthew (Anders Holm, Andy Favreau) are prepping to make enhancements to the gym when an unexpected offer comes their way. Fortune Feimster, Mouzam Makkar, Yassir Lester and Rob-ert Costanzo also star. J.J. Totah

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MacGyverIf Mac (Lucas Till) surprises his colleagues with the news that he wants to leave the Phoenix Foundation, he’s in for a surprise of his own in the adventure reboot’s second-season finale, “MacGyver + MacGyver.” Tate Donovan (“Damages”) guest stars as a man connected to Matty (Meredith Eaton), and

Billy Baldwin reprises his role as Riley’s (Tristin Mays) father. George Eads, Justin Hires and Isabel Lucas also star.

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Music often is cited as a binding force among cultures, and that is borne out by this new docu-mentary, detailing how then-Con-gressman Adam Clayton Powell — with the backing of President Dwight D. Eisenhower — enlisted some of the top talents in jazz to tour the world as U.S. emissaries in the mid-1950s. Lucas Till

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Å ››“Con Air” (1997, Action) Nicolas Cage. Å ››“National Treasure” (2004) Nicolas Cage. Å TBS Friends Friends Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn ››“The A-Team” (2010, Action) Liam Neeson. (:45) ››“Focus” (2015) Will Smith. (:45) ››“Get Hard” (2015) Will Ferrell. Å (DVS) Big Bang Big Bang TCM “It Happened” ›››“The Narrow Margin” ›››“I Married a Witch” ››››“A Star Is Born” (1954, Musical) Judy Garland. Å (:15) “The Three Faces of Eve” (1957) ›››“Sunday in New York” (1963) Å TLC Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Trading Spaces ’ Long Island Medium “The Breaking Point” Long Island Medium Long Island Medium Long Island Medium “Theresa on Tour” Long Island Medium Long Island Medium TNT Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ Law & Order ’ ›“Wrath of the Titans” (2012) ››“Hercules” (2014) Å (DVS) ›››“The Dark Knight Rises” (2012, Action) Christian Bale. Å (DVS) Pregame TOON Gumball Teen Teen Teen Teen Titans Go! Craig Gumball Gumball Apple We Bare We Bare Teen Titans Go! 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ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES

Fuller Brown, Master of Fine ArtsFuller Brown, one of

five children of a military family, was born on Sept. 11, 1945, in Springfield, Missouri. Due to his fa-ther being in the Navy he was raised all over the world. Mr. Brown’s visual arts talent became ap-parent in the first grade when his teacher noticed his drawings of build-ings were in perspective rather than flat and white clouds were developed with color. She informed Mrs. Brown of her son’s talent. Thereafter, his mother, on a limited budget, made sure he had paper, pencil, and crayons wherever they were stationed. During a tour of duty in Okinawa, Japan, at the age of 13, he proposed and helped set

up an art study period for his class at Kubasaki Ju-nior High School and was elected class art director for the annual Christmas party, requiring him not only to design the interior but have com-mand of the Okinawan language and buy art supplies on the economy. Returning to the United States he continued his study of art at Escambia High School in Pensacola, Florida.

Before deciding to major in art, Mr. Brown studied languages dur-ing the Vietnam Era both in college and the U.S. Army. Stationed in Berlin West Germany he developed cultural ties between the German and American theater as an

interpreter and set de-signer, and was an inter-preter for the Bob Hope Berlin Tour Show in 1971. Completing his military enlistment, he returned to school and earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1974 from the Uni-versity of West Florida. While working towards his M.F.A., as part of art history during the bi-centennial of the United States of America in 1976, he was accepted into the “American Painters in Paris Exhibition” held in Paris, France. After intensive visual arts studies at Memphis State University he received his Master of Fine Arts degree in December of 1980 with his thesis on “compressed space”

painting. As an artist-educator, he has taught at the University, junior college, and community level. In traveling around the world, he was able to observe first hand other cultures which directly influenced and helped develop his own personal technique and style of art. Today, he is known for his drawings, paint-ings, and sculptures, win-ning awards in all three categories. From side-walk shows to galleries, his art has been exhibited throughout the United States and Europe.

His wife, Judy, being in the Navy, transferred frequently. Therefore, he made his studio con-veniently in the home. Because of his rich

background in travel, languages and the arts, he applied his talents to the cultural development of the community wher-ever they were stationed. Serving on art organiza-tions’ board of directors, he inspired and strength-ened the visual arts by creating environments from which art can grow, such as public art educa-tion programs, exhibi-tions, and galleries. As an extension of his talent he has been called on to judge numerous national, state, and local art com-petitions. His devotion to the arts won him a nomi-nation for the prestigious “Governor’s Award in the Arts” from the state of Virginia in 1985.

In 1986, Mr. Brown,

along with artist friend Kim Snyder, completed a large 16-foot relief mural painting for the Prince William County Public Library System in Dale City, Virginia. The mural, according to NASA, be-came one of the first if not the first permanent visual arts memorial tribute to the several astronauts who perished in the space shuttle Chal-lenger explosion. This event marked a new era of art for Mr. Brown. With insight into the future, he has dedicated himself to designing and developing large murals and sculptures for the public in an attempt at preserving American Heritage through the vi-sual arts.

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The 46th Annual Art in the Park will be held May 12-13, on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the John B. Foley Park, located at the intersection of Highways 59 and 98 in historic Downtown Foley. Sponsored by Foley Art Center, Art in the Park is a competitive juried fine art show for art-ists across the southeast and has grown to attract thousands of attendees. Over 100 artists showcase

their talents while provid-ing unique, hand crafted cultural experiences and shopping opportunities. Art in the Park proceeds fund everything from col-lege scholarships for local students to bringing well known art exhibits to the community. This is a free outdoor event in a beauti-ful setting. Bring your mother, or someone else’s mother, and stroll through the picturesque park as you enjoy the sites from one of Alabama’s Top Ten

Events for May. Discover one-of-a-kind, handmade creations in mediums such as pen & ink, oil, wa-tercolor, pottery, stained glass, photography, wood, porcelain, fused glass, hand woven textiles, jew-elry, handmade children's clothing and more.

Be sure to bring the youngest members of the family so they can enjoy the free, hands-on chil-dren's area offering a vari-ety of fun artistic activities and face painting. Visit the

youth art display and mar-vel at original works in many different mediums created by local budding

artists. The art is made by students from elementary to high school age, and it is truly a remarkable display.

For more info, visit Foley-ArtCenter.com, call 251-943-4381 or like the Foley Art Center Facebook page.

Kathryn BowdoinBorn in Pennsylvania

and growing up in an Air Force family it was fate that settled me in Mont-gomery, Alabama. For

more than 40 years I have embraced the Southern lifestyle and the opportu-nities given. I worked in the banking and medical fields and have managed

my own small business since 2003. Designing and making the newest trends in therapeutic jew-elry was an easy transi-tion as color and texture

has always appealed to me. My own experience in wearing magnetics makes it easy to present them to others. I enjoy being a part of Festivals

across the Southeast and meeting people from all over the country. Married for more than 30 years, my downtime is spent with family, Schnauzers, listening to music and creating new designs to add to my portfolio.

To create my prod-ucts, I search for unique gemstones, fresh water pearls, crystals, and handmade pendants at wholesalers and estate sales. I work with com-panies that make the highest quality magnetic beads in platinum fin-ishes for a trendy, up-dated look in therapeutic jewelry. Nothing comes in from China or Market pre-made. Each item is designed and wired one at a time by me. Because of the components used there are limited num-bers of each design. I developed my own tech-nique in finishing each item that makes them durable and easy to put on and take off: they are not on stretchy mate-rial. My items are worn daily by first responders, nurses, teachers, hair-

dressers, and those with hand issues who find it difficult to wear “nor-mal” jewelry. I’ve offered my products to the public since 2003.

Kevin CobbKevin Cobb was born

and raised in Evansville, Indiana, where he lived and worked until 2015. As a high school student, Kevin found solace in creating art. What began with doodles became caricatures, and eventu-ally beautiful portraits. Under the tutelage of Mr. Jon Siau, Kevin’s talent became evident and his skills were honed and his passion for art grew leaps and bounds. Real life in-terceded, Kevin became a husband and father and his art became a sideline hobby while he worked a factory job for the next 25 years. Life changed, his son grew to be his own man, and Kevin’s second wife introduced him to traveling and the beauti-ful South. In December 2015, he resigned from his factory job, packed

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up his pencils and paints and moved with his wife, Marcia, to Gulf Shores, Alabama, to turn his hobby into his profession.

Today, Kevin experi-ments with many dif-ferent techniques and utilizes various materials to achieve his art. He enjoys working with pas-tels, acrylics, watercol-ors, and loves to balance real life with make be-lieve. Kevin’s art ranges from portraits and land-scapes to the abstract. He always paints from his heart and strives to give all who see his work a new-found love for all art.

Mary EasleyMary came to the

South from Pittsburgh, PA. She taught biologi-cally-related sciences in high school for 30 years. During that time, she kept creating art just because she loved it, but she concentrated mainly on portrait work. While teaching Marine Biol-ogy at Gulf Breeze High, Mary became increas-ingly interested in the structure and the beauty of marine life here. This led her to create draw-ings and paintings of blue crabs and other sea creatures. A friend en-couraged her to put these paintings on platters and tiles. That was the begin-ning of Mary’s second career — art — a career that she now pursues full time.

Mary uses bright, bold colors in her tile backsplashes, platters, paintings, and prints. Her subjects are always of those of the Gulf Coast, an area she fell in love with instantly. She con-tinues to love and paint the life of the Gulf Coast: the marine life she sees in the water and on the shore as well as the peo-ple of the area.

Tom HenryWhirligigs are an im-

portant part of the folk culture in the United

States. Though brought here from Europe, whirli-gigs quickly became a staple of Americana. Whirligigs are very char-acteristic of the region from which they come. They became popular in the Appalachian Moun-tain culture because they could be fashioned from inexpensive, readily available materials. Most often, these whirligigs de-picted the way of life of the local makers. Exam-ples are: many different birds with wings waving, a man or woman milking a cow or churning but-ter, a rooster eating corn, choppers and sawyers, and many others.

I have been handcraft-ing whirligigs for well over 25 years. My whirli-gigs are made from solid pieces of wood and the crankshafts and push rods are made from non-corrosive metals. Each piece has at least two coats of oil base enamel paint.

My goal is to help keep the tradition of hand-crafted whirligigs alive and visible while offering a high-quality craft to the public at a price the aver-age person can afford.

Rachel Hess (Fishchtale)

The name “FischTale” is named after my only child, Fischer. Pursuing this dream was some-thing I thought about quite often ever since I can remember. After hav-ing my son, I knew that I had to make my dreams OUR reality. I have been creating things since I could hold a pencil. I graduated college with a degree in Studio Art and Education. I have spent the past 8 years teaching art in a public school. I have recently decided to make myself more avail-able for my son while pursuing my dream of creating and selling my art.

My husband is pretty handy too. Together, we have created a vision for a business that we are putting so much love into! Our wood is a com-bination of store bought

and reclaimed wood. One of my most favorite things about using wood as a surface is allowing the wood grain to show through and seeing the pattern and texture that eventually seep through.

Laura Jurjevich (Sticky Fingers Pottery)

My loving husband, mother-in-law, three boys, three cats, two dogs, and five chickens all support me being a potter. So here we are, living the dream! Pot-tery is made daily on our screened in back porch.

Clay is collected dur-ing summer trips to the creek or on local dirt roads throughout Baldwin County. This clay is processed and mixed with other “store-bought” clay to make the pieces stronger. Hand building techniques are used to produce these original pieces of work. Different shapes are made using slabs, coils, hump and slump molds, and pinches. NO wheel. Glazes are applied by hand to ensure the unique appearance of each piece.

All pieces are “func-tional” and can be used in the oven to bake with and thrown into the dish-washer for easy cleanup.

Diana KeenanMy background in art

started in college where I got a BA degree in Art Education. I taught for a few years then went back to school and got a degree in Dental Lab Technol-ogy. I worked for almost 30 years making custom crowns and bridges. During that time, I took night courses in pottery and jewelry. The skills I learned making teeth are very similar to metal jewelry. Both fields use lost wax casting and similar metal finishing techniques. Building porcelain to make teeth is similar to enameling. Both fields are labor in-tensive and require atten-tion to detail.

Retiring three years ago has allowed me to come around full circle

and give my full attention to art. I have participated in art shows with a group of metalsmiths called The Metal Works Guild. In the 2016 Heritage Arts show at the Greater Gulf Coast Art Festival, I won an award. I have received an award of merit in Jew-elry. My jewelry instruc-tors have included James Carter, Tim Lazure, and Doug Reiser.

Barb NassarBarb was a full-time art

educator and visual art-ist, majoring in studio art at Michigan State, and completing undergradu-ate and graduate studies in Georgia. Barb found the joy of clay soon after beginning to teach chil-dren. Their love of clay building inspired her to incorporate this medium as her own. Working in clay since 1988, special-izing in the raku glaze firing process since 1990, her sculptural art pottery has been in numerous exhibitions, galleries, and juried shows. After teaching for almost 30 years in the Atlanta area, retirement called and Barb moved to the Gulf Shores region, still work-ing in clay and teaching a variety of students.

Inka SmithInka is an award-win-

ning Metalsmith Artist that lives on the Gulf

Coast of Florida. She works mostly with Ster-ling Silver and Enamels and transforms each into something quite amazing. Every handmade piece has its own story and she loves to share them. Her Enameled pieces are usually set into a unique Silver setting specially made to enhance the beauty of her work. She cuts her own stones and can choose just the right design for the feel and color of that stone.

She studied art and design at Virginia Inter-mont College and Met-alsmithing at Pensacola State College. Her pas-sion for color and texture is apparent in her cre-ative work.

Inka sees beauty in all of God’s creations: the rich colors and textures of nature, the senses all around us that we can see and feel. These things can be found in her de-signs and will bring com-fort to your soul.

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2018 Art in the Park ExhibitorsAllen, SchuylerBarnes, RobertBowdoin, KathyCaglaroglu, MuratCalvin, CathyChase, PeggyChavez, LoranCheek, SamCobb, KevinCoral, ElizaCorban, SylviaCorban, SylviaCorcoran, Diane & TimCorcoran, Diane & TimDavis, VanDavis, JohnDeKay, KarenDupre, KathyEasley, MaryEstrada, Laura & LorenzoEstrada, Laura & LorenzoEvans, BrendaFarrow, CloudFoote, Gerald & Sharon FooteGeiger, Linda & Dave MellingerHall, Doug & Audra IleHall, Doug & Audra IleHancock, Dixie & LeonardHawkins, JohnnyHeerten, Edward & PatriciaHenry, TomHess, Josh & RachelHines-Tyler, MeridaHobgood, CynthiaHoerz, Barbara & Carol BaberHoostal, Kacie & Leslie TweedHoostal, Kacie & Leslie TweedHudson, WaaDeeHrycuna, Gerry & Jo AnnaHrycuna, Gerry & Jo AnnaJordan, LynnJurjevich, Laura B.Kearney, GeorgeKeenan, DianaKorff, RheeLandry, DarrelLawall, Bruce & SusanLepre, TerryLucas, Dave & PauletteLucas, Dave & PauletteLumpkin, TaliaMaines, Judy & Christin TankMalinsky, DanMartin, BrianMartin, FrancisMartin, FrancisMaughn, MartyMellen, SookNassar, BarbNelson, Jeffrey & Clive WrightOlsen, EricParker, JenniferPatterson, CharlesPerronne, Barbara & MikePiercy, SharonPoole, Melanie & Denise Poole-CahelaReiller, Bill & BethRidout, CarolineSalinas, SueSasser, JudithSasser, RobertScott, LindaSheehan-Wilson, StacySheffield, JoeSmith, HowardSmith, InkaSnyder, TomStone, DeliaStrickland, LavonStroud, JimmySwindle, JackThompson, FloThompson, FloTucker, DonnaVan Pelt, Adam & SamanthaWalton, KathrynWhitehorse, MargieWilson, CaroWorden, Mark

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Artists and Craftsmen will be judged by Fuller Brown during Art in the Park.Cash awards are made possible by the support of local sponsors, including

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Saturday:Kenny Graves DJ by the Fountain 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.Children’s Art Activities 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.Children’s Caricatures, Glitter Tattoos & Hair Wraps 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.Face Painting 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.T-Shirt Artist, Kelsey Thrift, Autographing T-Shirts 11a.m. – 1 p.m.

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T-shirts will be on sale for $10 each throughout the weekend. The artwork for the commemorative t-shirts is chosen from student art on display at Art in the Park the previous year. The Foley Art Center strives to support local schools and bud-ding artists in many ways, including showcasing some of their work during Art in the Park.

This year’s artwork was designed by Foley High School Senior Kelsey Thrift. She will be in the park from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. autographing t-shirts on Saturday, May 12. Please stop by and meet her when you buy your annual t-shirt.

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Gulf Coast Media • May 2, 2018 • Obituaries • 23

ObituariesBOOTHE

Huey Bertsil Boothe Jr., age 62, a resident of Elberta, Alabama, passed away Wednesday, April 25, 2018.

He was a U.S. Air Force veteran, an avid fisher-man, outdoorsman, and loved Alabama football. Huey enjoyed spending time with his family and friends.

He is survived by his sisters, Elizabeth Vanta of Niceville, Florida, Me-linda Treubig of Foley and Cynthia A. Boothe of Fairhope; nieces, nephews, many other loving rela-tives and friends.

A celebration of Huey’s life will be held Wednes-day, May 2, 2018 at 11 a.m. in the chapel of Wolfe-Bayview Funeral Home, Fairhope.

The family will receive friends one hour prior to service time.

In lieu of flowers, dona-tions may be made to First Baptist Church Fairhope Building Fund for Chil-dren’s Wing.

Arrangements by Wolfe-Bayview Funeral Homes & Crematory Inc., 19698 Greeno Road, Fairhope, AL 36532, 251-990-7775, www.wolfefuneralhomes.com.

DRAKERussell Edward DrakeOct. 24, 1948 - March 11,

2018Russell Edward “Rusty”

Drake, age 69, of Foley, Alabama, passed away at a local hospital on March 11, 2018.

Russell is survived by his wife, Cynthia Kichler; sons, Russell Lee Drake and William Kyle Coo-per; grandson, Russell Dylan Drake; and brother, Tommy Ebert of Foley.

He was preceded in death by his father, Russell Julian Drake and Eloise Willis Drake.

Russell gained employ-ment for Edison Chouest Offshore for 20-plus years

as a merchant seaman and the city of Orange Beach for another 20-plus years when he retired due to his failing heart health.

His masonic funeral was March 15, 2018 at Pine Rest Funeral Home, where he was laid to rest.

LOEFFLERLt. Col. Paul E. Loef-

fler III, 77, a resident of Fairhope, Alabama, passed away on Tuesday, April 24, 2018.

Paul attended Little Flower Catholic School as a young boy, McGill Institute in high school and The Citadel Military College of South Carolina. He played football in both high school and college where he became very popular for his talent on the field.

Paul later retired as a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army and was a moral, compas-sionate, loving and self-sacrificing outdoorsman who found humor in every situation. He lived his life by the motto of “Quality over quantity” and will be missed by all who had the honor of knowing him.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Katherine Kling Loeffler; father, Paul E. Loeffler Jr.; brother, Francis Joseph Loeffler.

Paul’s survivors include his wife, Donna Marie Loeffler; children, Lee Kirby Loeffler (Bobby) Parker of Gainesville, Florida and Betsy Loeffler (Andrew Clark) McDow-ell of Atlanta, Georgia; grandchildren, Hallye

Ruth Loeffler, John Clark McDowell and Paul An-drew McDowell; many other relatives and friends.

All were welcomed to join Paul’s family at his gathering of family and friends on Tuesday, May 1, 2018, from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. at St. Lawrence Catholic Church, 370 S. Section St., Fairhope, AL 36532.

A committal service followed in the Alabama State Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 34904 Alabama Hwy. 225, Spanish Fort, AL 36577.

In lieu of flowers, con-tributions in celebration of Paul’s life can be made to St. Lawrence Catholic Church, 370 S. Section St., Fairhope, AL 36532, or to The American Legion, 700 S. Mobile St., Fairhope, AL 36532.

Paul’s family has en-trusted his care to Hughes Funeral Home, 7951 Amer-ican Way, Daphne, AL.

Expressions of condo-lence may be offered to the family at http://www.hughesfh.com./

STALLINGSLucile P. Stallings, 76, a

resident of Robertsdale, went to be with the Lord Thursday, April 26, 2018.

Funeral services will be held Monday, April 30, 2018 at 2 p.m. Bethel Bap-tist Church.

Burial will be in Bethel Baptist Cemetery.

Visitation will be held at the church Monday from 12:30 until 2 p.m.

Arrangements by Mack Funeral Home, Roberts-dale.

TURKThomas Stallworth

Turk, age 91, a resident of Fairhope, Alabama, passed away Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at the Wil-liam F. Green State Veter-an’s Home in Bay Minette, Alabama.

Tom was born Nov. 15, 1926 in Montgomery, Ala-bama.

He served in the Navy in WWII aboard the USS Yor-

ktown CV-10 and the USS Nashville Cruiser. He vis-ited the WWII Memorial in Washington DC on a South Alabama Honor Flight.

With a quiet heart of servitude, a strong-willed independence and a God-given talent for carpentry, construction and me-chanical devices, Tom left a legacy of accomplish-ments. During his lifetime, he built five houses and remodeled several others.

In Fairhope, he volun-teered with Ecumenical Ministries and Thomas Hospital and continually found ways to help neigh-bors, friends and family. Rarely accepting assis-tance from others, all the way to the end of his life, he even asked his caregiv-ers “how can I help you?”

Tom was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Margaret B. Turk; two sisters and two broth-ers.

Survivors include his daughter, Donna Comp-ton (Barry) of Fairhope; granddaughter, Caryl Lawson (Charles) of Prat-tville, Alabama; great-grandchildren, Cameron Curtis, Brooklyn Lawson and Skylar Lawson; sis-ter, Nancy Turk Sansom of Franklin, Tennessee; other loving relatives and friends.

Graveside services were held Monday, April 30, 2018 at 1 p.m. at Green-wood Cemetery, Montgom-ery, Alabama.

In lieu of flowers, memo-rials may be made to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, 322 8th Ave., 7th Floor, New York, NY 10001.

Arrangements by Wolfe-Bayview Funeral Homes & Crematory Inc., 19698 Greeno Road, Fairhope, AL 36532, 251-990-7775, www.wolfefuneralhomes.com.

WORCESTERBenjamin K. Worces-

ter, born Jan. 11, 1928 on Green Branch in Fairhope, passed on to join his be-loved wife, Ruby L Worces-ter on April 22, 2018.

He is survived by his children, Mary Jane Lloyd (Steve), Elizabeth Daven-port (Peter) and Charles T Worcester; grandchildren, Terri Smith (Michael), Kenneth Keith (Deanna), Kyle Davenport, Ben Worcester (Anne) and Daniel Lloyd; as well as great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson; nieces and nephews.

B.K. grew up on the fam-ily dairy farm and gradu-ated from Fairhope High School. After serving as a medic in the Army in both World War II and the Ko-rean War, he returned to Fairhope where he worked at Scott Paper Co. for 42 years until he retired. He also continued the family

tradition of farming and raising cattle until his re-tirement.

He was famous for both his fiery temper and gen-erous heart to everyone who knew him. After re-tirement, his shenanigans in the community earned him the nickname “Wizard of Green Branch.” His sto-ries of growing up in the Depression Era have en-tertained five generations of family and friends.

His passing leaves a hole in the hearts of his family as his knowledge and in-sight are irreplaceable.

With the help of Com-munity Hospice, he was able to pass on in his childhood home and spent his last months with his family.

Services were at Silver-hill Cemetery on Thurs-day, April 26, 2018 at 10 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Community Hospice in his name.

Arrangements by Mack Funeral Home, Highway 59, Robertsdale, Alabama, www.mackfuneral.com.

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Red snapper recreational seasons open June 1By DAVID RAINERAlabama Department of Conserva-tion and Natural Resources

The 2018 red snapper seasons for private rec-reational anglers and the charter fleet are finally set. Well, maybe.

The recreational for-hire (federally permitted charter boats) sector sea-son is definitely set. It will start on June 1 and run through July 21.

The private recreational season (private-vessel anglers and anglers on state-licensed guide boats) is currently scheduled for 47 days, also starting on June 1. The private recre-ational season will be on weekends (Friday, Satur-day and Sunday) through and including Labor Day. The full 4th of July week is included as well.

However, a caveat is included in the private angler season, accord-ing to Alabama Marine Resources Division (MRD) Director Scott Ban-non. The harvest of red snapper will be closely monitored through the Red Snapper Reporting System, better known as Snapper Check, and the rate of harvest will actu-ally determine how many days the private angler season will be open.

NOAA Fisheries granted the Gulf of Mexico states exempted fishing per-mits (EFPs) for private recreational anglers for the 2018 and 2019 seasons. A request from NOAA Fisheries for approval of the EFPs was that the fed-eral charter boats not be included. Louisiana and Texas originally planned to include charters in their EFPs but relented and removed them to get the EFPs finalized.

“Now the EFPs are for private anglers only,” Ban-non said. “That means for Alabama, there is a potential 47-day season. We have to keep the word potential in there. We have about 985,000 pounds of red snapper in Alabama’s

EFP quota. We get to pick how we fish that amount. Based on our average daily harvest level last year, when we had 42 days, we should get through the 47-day season. If the weather is good and the effort is high, it may end a little early. If there are bad weather days and anomalies and the daily harvest rate is lower than last year, we could extend the season.”

The reason Alabama’s private angler season is flexible is because of Snapper Check, which al-lows Marine Resources to closely monitor the effort and catch rate during the season. The MRD biologi-cal staff will compile the data from Snapper Check to keep tabs on the sea-son.

“With Snapper Check, we will be monitoring the harvest weekly,” Bannon said. “Our staff will pull that Snapper Check data, and we’ll meet mid-week to review the estimate of each weekend’s harvest. We will have a good idea of how it’s progressing through the season. If the weather is windy or stormy and the effort drops, we won’t necessar-ily lose those days or lose those snapper.

“That was the chal-lenge before. If you had a weather system sitting on an area and anglers didn’t get to fish, that was a lost opportunity. Now we don’t lose that opportunity. Under the EFP, we are able to add days to the season if there are enough pounds remaining in the quota.”

The new Outdoor Ala-bama app, which includes Snapper Check, will be unveiled after wild tur-key season ends on April 30. The new version, which replaces the cur-rent Snapper Check app, will require a download from the appropriate app store. New features are included in the new app. Red snapper, which has a mandatory reporting requirement, was the only

harvest report available in the old version of Snapper Check. In the new app, anglers have the option to voluntarily report the harvest of gray triggerfish and greater amberjack. The charter community asked Marine Resources to add those two species to Snapper Check to improve harvest monitoring for those species.

Also new for the latest Snapper Check app is the ability for vessel owners to log into Snapper Check and view the reports they have submitted during the calendar year. The landings report will also include the information submitted for triggerfish and amberjack.

To access this feature, vessel owners must call the Marine Resources Division at (251) 968-9702 and leave a message with specific identifying infor-mation. Owners of private vessels must provide their name as it appears on the vessel registration, ves-sel registration number (USCG documentation number or state registra-tion number), and the Conservation ID number found on their Alabama saltwater fishing license.

Charter boat captains must leave a phone mes-sage containing their name as it appears on their vessel’s registration, their vessel identification number (USCG documen-tation number or state registration number), Vessel Seafood ID num-ber located in the bottom section of their Alabama commercial party boat license paperwork, and their captain identifica-tion number (Merchant Mariner Credential Refer-ence Number).

A few days after provid-ing the account informa-tion, the vessel owner can go to the menu on the Snapper Check app and select the Vessel Landings Report tab and enter the required account login information. If the search is online, the vessel owner will click on the Ves-sel Landings Report tab located at the top of the page.

“Snapper Check is a critical tool in this,” Ban-non said. “It keeps us from going over the amount we requested. Now that red snapper is no longer considered overfished, there is no payback in the following year’s quota, but we still need to show we are responsible to stay within the allocation. If the private anglers exceed their allowable catch, it will eventually affect the charter for-hire people. The charters have been underfishing their alloca-tion slightly, so we don’t want one side adversely affecting another.”

Bannon said one part of the EFP is that state-licensed charter boats are only allowed to catch red snapper within the 9-mile state jurisdiction. Those boats are not allowed to harvest any fish in federal waters when they are on a charter.

Bannon said the public feedback on the proposed private angler season has been very positive.

“Most people like the

three-day format,” he said. “We do realize that part of the population, and the state-licensed guides, would like to have one more weekday because of the turnover when people are visiting the coast. Most of the condos turn over on Saturday, which makes it difficult for them to ac-commodate this group.

“Once we look at the effort this year through the season, we may make some changes for 2019, based on feedback from the public.”

Speaking of triggerfish and greater amberjack, the triggerfish season is currently open. Amber-jack season will reopen May 1. Both triggerfish and amberjack will be closed June 1 through July 31. Keep in mind that both species are managed under quotas and may close at any time during the open season if the quotas are met or are pro-jected to be met.

MRD Chief Biolo-gist Kevin Anson said a proposal to change the amberjack bag limit was discussed during last week’s Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council meeting in Biloxi, Miss.

“The council will be looking at potentially updating the bag limit on amberjack,” Anson said. “That’s an option the council will be looking at in the not-too-distant fu-ture. The bag limit would be a fractional bag limit with one fish per two an-

glers. There will also be some talk about refining the seasons, potentially setting hard quotas for the new fall and spring seasons.

“With amberjack not recovering, based on the best available science we have, we’re trying to look at ways to keep access to the fishery open as long as possible.”

Another fish of concern for the Gulf states is cobia, also known as ling or lem-onfish.

“We will be looking at cobia,” Anson said. “We’ll be looking at catch rates and landings. There is a lot of concern that cobia numbers have plummeted, particularly in the Florida Panhandle during the spring run. One charter captain said during public testimony that only 18 fish have been landed in Destin (Fla.) cobia tournaments this year. That’s not many fish.”

As for the 2018 snapper season, Bannon said he is excited about the pros-pects.

“I think the EFP shows a potential new path for-ward for the Gulf states in the goal for state manage-ment of reef fish,” Ban-non said. “We’re working on a red snapper state management plan through the Gulf Council process. First, we have to decide on allocation across the Gulf. The EFPs were at least a representation of how we can allocate the fish. We want a little more, but so does every other state.”

A school of red snapper rise to the surface to feed on chum.

Anglers regularly reel in big red snapper to fill the fish cart at the end of the day.

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Out & About in Baldwin County10th annual Delta Woods & Waters Expo

5 Rivers Delta Resource Center hosted its 10th annual Delta Woods & Waters Expo over the weekend. Guests enjoyed a day full of activities from learning Native American games, seeing a queen bee first hand, petting a sting ray and giving fly fishing a try.

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Maintaining your septic tank system protects your health and the environmentSubmitted by ALABAMA PUBLIC HEALTH

About half of Alabama residences have an onsite sewage disposal system to collect, treat and dispose of wastewater. Septic tank systems are used where municipal sewers are not available or are impractical, and mainte-nance is important.

“If you have a septic system, it is your respon-sibility to take care of it. In order to maintain your system, the tank needs to be accessible for pumping

and the drain field should be protected,” Sherry Bradley, director of the Alabama Department of Public Health Bureau of Environmental Services, said.

Failing septic tank sys-tems can endanger your family’s health, pollute the environment, reduce property value and be ex-pensive to repair.

Warning signs of po-tential system problems include wet spots in the yard, slow-draining toi-lets or drains, gurgling sounds in drains, and

sewage odors.Maintenance is prob-

ably the single most im-portant consideration in making sure a septic sys-tem will work well over time. Follow these recom-mendations to help your system to work properly for years.

Don’t…• Use additives to elimi-

nate septic tank pump-ing.

• Use a garbage grinder--if you do, pump your septic tank at least once a year.

• Have leaking faucets, toilets or other plumb-ing fixtures.

• Pour grease or food scraps down the drain.

• Use large amounts of chemicals such as chlo-rine bleach, disinfec-tants or antibacterial cleaners.

• Have a single laundry day for a whole week of dirty laundry.

• Deposit coffee grounds, disposable diapers, san-itary products, paints, thinners, paper towels.

• Plant trees or bushes over or near the sys-

tem.• Cover the system with a

driveway or patio.• Overload the system

with too much water, including water from a sprinkler system.

Do…• Have septic tanks

pumped every 3 to 5 years.

• Routinely check float valves on all toilets. They can leak with no detectable sound.

• Keep a separate con-tainer for grease and dispose properly.

• Use detergents low in phosphates and liquid detergents that contain less fillers.

• Spread laundry loads over several days so as not overload the system with too much water.

• Divert surface drainage away from septic sys-tem.

• Avoid driving over sep-tic tank and disposal lines.

• Use water saving de-vices such as low-flow showerheads and low-

Stuttering support group opens in Baldwin County By ALLISON MARLOW [email protected]

Lucy Reed said she grew up trying not to stut-ter. Her speech, she said, was severe and she was filled with shame and fear.

As an adult she was introduced to a local chap-ter of the National Stut-tering Association. For the first time, she said, she realized it was ok to stutter.

“It was like a lightbulb went off in my head, it never occurred to me,” she said. “I thought I

wasn’t supposed to stut-ter and that was what was keeping me so bound up in chains. That’s what kept me stuttering – the fighting it.”

She joined the chapter in her native New Jersey 20 years ago. Now, she and her soon-to-be husband, Michael Ward, who she met in that chapter, are starting a chapter in Bald-win County to help others.

The National Stutter-ing Association (NSA) is the largest non-profit organization in the world dedicated to bringing

hope and empowerment to children and adults who stutter, their families, and professionals, through support, education, advo-cacy, and research.

According to the NSA, stuttering is a communi-cation disorder involving disruptions, or “disfluen-cies,” in a person’s speech. The word “stuttering” can be used to refer either to the specific speech disflu-encies that are commonly produced by people who stutter or to the overall communication difficulty that people who stutter

may experience.In addition to produc-

ing disfluencies, people who stutter often experi-ence physical tension and struggle in their speech muscles, as well as em-barrassment, anxiety, and fear about speaking. Together, these symptoms can make it very difficult for people who stutter to speak, and this makes it difficult for them to com-municate effectively with others. There are as many different patterns of stut-tering as there are people who stutter, and many dif-

ferent degrees of stutter-ing, from mild to severe.

The group reports that about one percent of the general population stut-ters, including 3 million people in the U.S. While there are no definitive answers as to what causes stuttering neurological conditions and genetics are considered a possibil-ity.

Reed said those she met in the New Jersey chap-ter have become lifelong friends.

“What this group does is it gives you accep-

tance,” she said. “We’ve given each other support and friendship, it’s just wonderful.”

If you would like to learn more about the Gulf Coast Chapter of the National Stuttering As-sociation, email Reed at [email protected] The group meets the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Foley Public Library.

You can also check out their Facebook page, called the National Stut-tering Association Ala-bama Gulf Coast Chapter.

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flush toilets.• Install an effluent filter

the next time the tank is pumped.

• Plant grass over the disposal field.

Call the health depart-ment whenever you ex-perience problems with your septic system.

Homeowners must get a permit before installing a new system or before repairing an existing one. Septic tank install-ers and pumpers must be licensed by the Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board. Local county health de-partments have a copy of septic tank system permit that indicates the ap-proximate location of the system on your property and the size of the tank.

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AudiologistsHearing Loss Specialists

Ear Lab - Hearing Improvement CenterDick Kaiser BC-HIS23937 Hwy 98 (Montrose Plaza)Montrose, AL 36559 .........251-929-0604

Chiropractic PhysiciansChiropractic Care, Inc.Dr. Lyle Cooper3325 Gulf Shores PkwyGulf Shores, AL ................251-968-2000

Ear, Nose, Throat/Head and Neck Surgery

Frank K. Hixon, M.D.188 Hospital Drive, Suite 101Fairhope, AL ............................928-0300

William B. Norris, M.D.188 Hospital Drive, Suite 101Fairhope, AL ............................928-0300

Obstetrics/ GynecologyDiegmann & Henderson OBGYN, P.C.Fred F. Diegmann, M.D., FACOGBret T. Henderson, M.D., FACOG150 South Ingleside St. Suite 2Fairhope, AL 36532 ................990-6550

Marla J. Gleason, M.D., FACOG2001 Medical Park DriveBay Minette, AL ......................937-7016

Medical Park OB-GYN P.C.Dr. Mary D. Wells, M.D.Dr. Dylan R. Wells, M.D.Dr. Leslie L. Evans, M.D.Dr. Richard A Roh, M.D., FACOGDr. Gary W. Nelson, M.D., FACOG150 S. Ingleside Suite 6Fairhope, AL ............................928-1222

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OptometristSouthern Eye Group of AlabamaPeter Zloty, M.D.Angela Cherniak, O.D.James Daniel Wilder, III, O.D.411 N. Section St., Fairhope, AL ...........................990-39371624 North McKenzie Street (across from South Baldwin Hospital)Foley, AL ................................943-3937

OrthodonticIsland OrthodonticsR. A. Dyken, D.M.D., M.S.Dr. Jason Bailey18110 Hwy. 104 Robertsdale, AL and241 Clubhouse DriveGulf Shores, AL .......................968-1310

Orthopedic SurgeryBaldwin Bone & JointE. Rhett Hubley, M.DJohn L. Todd, M.D.Drew Corbett, M.D.Paul Canale, M.D.Andy Harcourt, M.D.Matthew W. Goldman, M.D.1505 Daphne Ave. Daphne, AL ..............................625-26632305 Hand Avenue,Bay Minette ..............................937-61204223 Orange Beach Blvd., Orange Beach ...........................981-2663

Bayside Orthopaedic, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation CenterJoey Carter, MDGregg Terral, MDWilliam Roberts, MDJay Savage, MDJason R. Determann, MD341 N. Greeno Road, Fairhope ...................................928-24011622 N. McKenzie St, Foley ........................................970-2007

PharmaciesMagnolia Springs Pharmacy & GiftsSabrina Crutchfield – PharmD12547 Co. Rd. 49NMagnolia Springs, AL ......251-965-6273

Physical Therapy And Rehabilitation

Bayside Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation CenterMichael Zoghby, PT, LAT, CHTSarah E. Beaver, DPT341 N. Greeno Road, Fairhope ...................................928-2401Michael Clark, PT, CPed1622 N. McKenzie St, Foley ........................................970-2007

Diversicare of Foley1701 N. Alston, Foley, AL......................(251) 943-2781

Fairhope Physical TherapyPatrick L. Garofano, P.T.Emily Flynn, P.T.243 South Greeno RoadFairhope, AL ............................928-3909

Robertsdale HealthCare CenterMary Kay PolysPT, OT, ST, RT and Skilled Nursing18700 U.S. Highway 90Robertsdale, AL ............. (251) 947-1911

PulmonaryBaldwin County Pulmonary & Sleep PhysiciansMichael P. Houston, M.D.1298 N. McKenzie St.Foley, AL .................................... 971-3555

Sleep MedicineBaldwin County Pulmonary & Sleep PhysiciansMichael P. Houston, M.D.1298 N. McKenzie St.Foley, AL .................................... 971-3555

UrologyFairhope Urology, PCChristopher D. Petrus, MD, FACS 188 Hospital Drive, Suite 301Fairhope, AL 36532 ..........251-990-2241

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MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness se-cured by that certain mortgageexecuted by April T. Few and JohnA. Few, wife and husband, original-ly in favor of Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc., asnominee for InterLinc MortgageServices, LLC, on the 30th day ofNovember, 2015, said mortgagerecorded in the Office of the Judgeof Probate of Baldwin County,Alabama, in Instrument Number1545988; the undersigned Ameri-home Mortgage Company, LLC, asMortgagee/Transferee, under andby virtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, will sellat public outcry to the highestbidder for cash, in front of the

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness se-cured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Audry Whitted andSherri Whitted, husband and wife,originally in favor of MortgageElectronic Registration systems,Inc., acting solely as nominee forChoice Capital Funding, Inc., onthe 3rd day of May, 2007, saidmortgage recorded in the Office ofthe Judge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in InstrumentNumber 1048693; the undersignedBayview Loan Servicing, LLC, ADelaware Limited Liability Com-pany, as Mortgagee/Transferee,under and by virtue of the power ofsale contained in said mortgage,will sell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash, in front ofthe main entrance of the Court-house at Bay Minette, BaldwinCounty, Alabama, on May 16,2018, during the legal hours of sale,all of its right, title, and interest inand to the following described realestate, situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:Lot 2 of the Re-subdivision of Lots1-20, Block 26 of Mahler's ParkAddition to Loxley, Alabama asrecorded on Slide 1966-B in theOffice of the Judge of Probate,Baldwin County, Alabama.Property street address for infor-mational purposes: 3166 S Holly St, Loxley, AL 36551THIS PROPERTY WILL BE

ADVERTISEMENTCity of Fairhope

Sealed bids will be received for theCity of Fairhope of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in the City ofFairhope offices, 555 South SectionSt. Fairhope, Alabama, untilThursday, May 17, 2018, at 10:00A.M. and then publicly openedthereafter, for furnishing all laborand materials, and performing allwork required by the City ofFairhope and described as follows:

Bid No. 014-18 Travel LiftCell Repair at the Marina

The work consists of repair of theTravel Lift Dock facility at theFairhope Docks Marina. Please seeScope and Specifications.

Bid documents will be posted onthe City of Fairhope Website:www.fairhopeal.gov or a copy maybe obtained by e-mailing: Jillian.Saffle, Purchasing Manager, [email protected]. Speci-fications are on file and may beseen in the Purchasing Departmentof the City of Fairhope, Alabama,555 S. Section Street. Prior toopening, Bid packages may bepicked up at that location duringnormal operation, between 7:00 amand 4:00 pm local time.

Questions or comments pertainingto this bid must be presented inwriting, sent as e-mail to theattention of the Purchasing Manag-er, Jillian Saffle, at [email protected] or P.O. Drawer

Notice of Adoption HearingProbate Court of Baldwin County

Case No. 3909

To: John Doe, the unknown fatherof S.Z.B., a minor:

To: Montrey Evans, alleged father,address unknown

Please take notice that a petitionfor the adoption of the abovenamed minor child who was bornto Katlyn Smith on or about the26th day of January, 2018 has beenfiled in said Court.

Please be advised that if you intendto contest this adoption you mustfile a written response with theattorney for the petitioner(s)named below and with the Clerk ofthe Probate Court, P.O. Box 459,Bay Minette, AL 36507 as soon aspossible but no later than thirty(30) days from the last day thisnotice is published.Attorney for the Petitioner(s):Richard E. Shields507 Church StreetMobile, AL 36602May 2-9-16-23, 2018

NOTICE OFADOPTION HEARINGPROBATE COURT OFBALDWIN COUNTY

CASE NO. 3905

TO: John Doe, the unknown fatherof Baby Girl Tome, a minor:

Please take notice that a petitionfor the adoption of the abovenamed minor child who was bornto Amanda Michelle Tome on orabout the 1st day of January, 2018,has been filed in said court. Pleasebe advised that if you intend tocontest this adoption you must filea written response with theattorney for the petitioners namedbelow and with the Clerk of theProbate Court, P.O. Box 459, BayMinette, Alabama, 36507 as soon aspossible but no later than thirty(30) days from the last day thisnotice is published.

Attorney for the Petitioner (s):BRYANT A. WHITMIRE, JR.215 RICHARD ARRINGTON, JR.BLVD., NORTH

BIRMINGHAM, AL 35203April 18-25;May 2-9, 2018

Notice of Adoption HearingProbate Court of Baldwin County

Case No. 3906

To: John Doe, the unknown fatherof B. T. S., a minor:

To: Tyler Robinson, alleged father,address unknown

Please take notice that a petitionfor the adoption of the abovenamed minor child who was bornto Lividita Sherice Stevens on orabout the 14th day of February,2018 has been filed in said Courtand that a hearing on said petitionhas been set for the 19th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 10:00 A.M. inthe Bay Minette Probate Office,Courthouse Annex.

Please be advised that if you intendto contest this adoption you mustfile a written response with theattorney for the petitioner(s)named below and with the Clerk ofthe Probate Court, P.O. Box 459,Bay Minette, AL 36507 as soon aspossible but no later than thirty(30) days from the last day thisnotice is published.Attorney for the Petitioner(s):Richard E. Shields507 Church StreetMobile, AL 36602April 18-25;May 2-9, 2018

SECOND NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

Notice is hereby given the secondtime that the Fairhope CityCouncil will hold a Public Hearingon a proposed Ordinance Amend-ing Zoning Ordinance No. 1253; onTuesday, May 29, 2018 at 6:00p.m.; Fairhope Municipal ComplexCouncil Chamber; 161 NorthSection Street; Fairhope, AL36532.

All persons who desire shall havean opportunity to be heard in favorof, or in opposition to, thisproposed Ordinance and are cor-dially invited to be present.

SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED OR-DINANCE TO BE CONSIDERED;ORDINANCE PRINTED IN FULLIN APRIL 25, 2018 ISSUE OFTHE COURIER:

AN ORDINANCE AMENDINGORDINANCE NO. 1253 KNOWNAS THE ZONING ORDINANCETO AMEND ORDINANCE NO.1362: A PLANNED UNIT DEVEL-OPMENT KNOWN AS FAIR-FIELD, PHASE VI.

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITYCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OFFAIRHOPE, ALABAMA as fol-lows:

The City of Fairhope has approveda request to zone property to aPUD (Planned Unit Development)to be known as Fairfield, Phase VIPUD on the 28th of November 2005and amendments were made on the10th of July 2006, and on the 9th ofJune 2008.

BCL&L Acquisitions, LLC, AnilK. Vira, Stephen B. and KorokayChristensen, and Gale Majorsmade the application to amend saidordinance, specifically Lot 19, and

After the appropriate public noticeand hearing of the PlanningCommission of the City of Fair-hope, Alabama has forwarded afavorable recommendation,

The property of BCL&L Acquisi-tions, LLC, Anil K. Vira, StephenB. and Korokay Christensen, andGale Majors generally located at655 Norman Lane, Fairhope, Ala-bama.

LOT 19, FAIRFIELD,PHASE VI PUDPPIN: 298888Legal Description:(Case number ZC 18.01)

LOT 19, FAIRFIELD UNIT VI,ACCORDING TO MAP OR PLATTHEREOF RECORDED INSLIDE 2358-D AND AMENDEDAT SLIDE 2377-A, RECORDEDIN THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGEOF PROBATE OF BALDWINCOUNTY, ALABAMA.

A COPY OF THE PROPOSEDSITE PLAN IS ON FILE IN THECITY CLERK'S OFFICE

END OF PROPOSED ORDI-NANCEMay 2, 2018

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness se-cured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Jennifer McAleer andThomas McAleer, wife and hus-band, originally in favor ofMortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nominee for DHIMortgage Company, LTD, on the16th day of September, 2011, saidmortgage recorded in the Office ofthe Judge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in InstrumentNumber 1304296; the undersignedWells Fargo Bank, N.A., asMortgagee/Transferee, under andby virtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, will sellat public outcry to the highestbidder for cash, in front of themain entrance of the Courthouse atBay Minette, Baldwin County,Alabama, on June 13, 2018, duringthe legal hours of sale, all of itsright, title, and interest in and tothe following described real estate,situated in Baldwin County, Alaba-ma, to-wit:Lot 1, Belle Meadows Subdivisionbeing a portion of Baldwin County,Alabama according to plat recor-ded in Slide 2276-D of the recordsof Judge of Probate of said County.Property street address for infor-mational purposes: 25344A CountyRoad 54 W, Daphne, AL 36526THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances. Pro-grams may also exist that helppersons avoid or delay the foreclo-sure process. An attorney should beconsulted to help you understandthese rights and programs as a partof the foreclosure process.This sale is made for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness secured bysaid mortgage, as well as theexpenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder must tendera non-refundable deposit of FiveThousand Dollars ($5,000.00) incertified funds made payable toSirote & Permutt, P.C. at the timeand place of the sale. The balanceof the purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon the nextbusiness day at the Law Office ofSirote & Permutt, P.C. at theaddress indicated below. Sirote &Permutt, P.C. reserves the right toaward the bid to the next highestbidder should the highest bidderfail to timely tender the totalamount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee reservesthe right to bid for and purchasethe real estate and to credit itspurchase price against the expensesof sale and the indebtednesssecured by the real estate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Mortga-gee/Transferee

Ginny RutledgeSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures391254April 18-25; May 2, 2018

Notice of Completion

Pipeline Management Company,hereby gives notice of completionof contract with The Utilities Boardof the City of Gulf Shores,Alabama for construction of Proj-ect No. 2017-6, Manhole Rehabili-tation of Specified Manholes inBaldwin County, Alabama.

This notice will appear for fiveconsecutive weeks beginning onApril 4, 2018 and ending on May 2,2018. All claims for labor, materi-als or damages against contractorrelating to this contract should beat filed 2673 East Maple Road,Milford, MI 48381 during thisperiod.April 4-11-18-25;May 2, 2018

LEGAL NOTICEIn accordance with Chapter 1,

Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975,notice is hereby given that PlattBuilders, Inc., Contractor hascompleted the Contract for (Con-struction) of Addition To DaphneEast Elementary School #16-209 at26651 County Rd 13, Daphne, AL36526 for the State of Alabama andthe City of Daphne, Owner(s), andhave made request for finalsettlement of said Contract.

All persons having any claim forlabor, materials or otherwise inconnection with this project shouldimmediately notify The BaldwinCounty Board of Education and orMcKee and Associates 631 SouthHull St., Montgomery, AL 36104.

PLATT BUILDERS,INC.11111 Hwy 31 Suite ASpanish Fort, AL 36527May 2-9-16-23, 2018

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429, 555 South Section St., Fair-hope, Al 36533, Seventy-Two (72)hours prior to the bid opening orwill be forever waived.

All bids must be on blank bidforms provided in the Bid Docu-ments. Bids shall be accompaniedby a Bid Security equal to 5%(percent) of the bid price, but in noevent more than $10,000.00. BidSecurity shall be in the form of aBid Bond signed by a bondingcompany authorized to do businessin the State of Alabama, or acashier's check payable to The Cityof Fairhope. No Bid Security isrequired on bids less than$10,000.00.

Note: The Performance Bond andLabor and Material Bond arewaived.

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDATORY PRE-BID MEET-ING on Monday, May 7, 2018 at8:00 A.M., at the City Services andUtilities Building at 555 S. SectionSt., Fairhope, Al 36532. Allprospective CONTRACTORS mayhave a representative present at thePre-bid Meeting.

The City of Fairhope is an EqualOpportunity Employer and re-quires that all CONTRACTORScomply with the Equal Employ-ment Opportunity laws and theprovisions of the CONTRACTDocuments in this regard. TheCITY also encourages and sup-ports the utilization of MinorityBusiness Enterprises on this and allpublic bids. All bids, with theirguarantee (when required), mustbe enclosed in a sealed, opaqueenvelope, clearly identified on theoutside as a "Sealed Bid" with ItemName, Bid Number, City ofFairhope's Name and Address andCONTRACTOR's Name and Ad-dress. Each bid must be in aseparate envelope. Bids made outin pencil will not be accepted.

Failure to observe the instructionscontained herein will constitutegrounds for rejection of your bid.The City reserves the right toaccept or reject all bids or anyportion thereof, and to waiveinformalities and to furnish anyitem of material or work to changethe amount of the CONTRACT,whichever is in the best interest ofthe City of Fairhope.

The CONTRACTOR must furnishto the City of Fairhope at the timeof the signing of the CONTRACT acertificate of insurance coverage asprovided in the CONTRACTdocuments which will includecomprehensive insurance, CON-TRACTOR Automobile LiabilityInsurance, and where applicable,CITY'S Protective Liability insur-ance, SUB-CONTRACTOR'S pub-lic liability and property damageinsurance. The company that isawarded the bid must haveWorkman's Compensation Insur-ance on all of its employees if workis to be performed on City ofFairhope premises. General Liabil-ity Insurance, specifying coverage,must be maintained to hold theCity of Fairhope harmless in theevent of an accident. See bid packetfor details.

No bids will be considered unlessthe CONTRACTOR, whether resi-dent or non-resident of Alabama, isproperly qualified to submit aproposal for this type of work inaccordance with all applicable lawsof the State of Alabama. Whereapplicable, this shall include evi-dence of holding a current licensefrom the State Licensing board forGeneral CONTRACTORs, Mont-gomery, Alabama, as required byChapter 8 of Title 34, of the Codeof Alabama, 1975. In addition, theawarded vendor, if non-resident ofthe State, and if a corporation,shall show evidence of havingqualified with the Secretary ofState to do business in the State ofAlabama, http://sos.alabama.gov/business-entities. CONTRACTORmust have a current businesslicense or purchase a businesslicense with the City of Fairhopeprior to work performed. No bidsshall be withdrawn for the periodof thirty (30) days subsequent tothe opening of proposals withoutthe consent of the City of Fairhope,Baldwin County, Alabama. Oncecompleted, a tabulation of theresponsive and responsible bidswill be available for public viewingby visiting the following webaddress: www.fairhopeal.gov.Purchasing ManagerPosted 4/17/2018Revised date 4-25-18May 2-9-16, 2018

SOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances. Pro-grams may also exist that helppersons avoid or delay the foreclo-sure process. An attorney should beconsulted to help you understandthese rights and programs as a partof the foreclosure process.This sale is made for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness secured bysaid mortgage, as well as theexpenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder must tendera non-refundable deposit of FiveThousand Dollars ($5,000.00) incertified funds made payable toSirote & Permutt, P.C. at the timeand place of the sale. The balanceof the purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon the nextbusiness day at the Law Office ofSirote & Permutt, P.C. at theaddress indicated below. Sirote &Permutt, P.C. reserves the right toaward the bid to the next highestbidder should the highest bidderfail to timely tender the totalamount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee reservesthe right to bid for and purchasethe real estate and to credit itspurchase price against the expensesof sale and the indebtednesssecured by the real estate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC, ADelaware Limited Liability Com-pany, Mortgagee/Transferee

Rebecca RedmondSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures381234April 25; May 2-9, 2018

main entrance of the Courthouse atBay Minette, Baldwin County,Alabama, on April 18, 2018, duringthe legal hours of sale, all of itsright, title, and interest in and tothe following described real estate,situated in Baldwin County, Alaba-ma, to-wit:Lot 27, Summercrest Unit One,according to the plat thereofrecorded in Slide 1870-B of therecords in the Office of the Judgeof Probate of Baldwin County,Alabama.Property street address for infor-mational purposes: 8922 ShannonsMill Rd, Foley, AL 36535THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANYEASEMENTS, ENCUMBRAN-CES, AND EXCEPTIONS RE-FLECTED IN THE MORTGAGEAND THOSE CONTAINED INTHE RECORDS OF THE OF-FICE OF THE JUDGE OFPROBATE OF THE COUNTYW H E R E T H E A B O V E -DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS SIT-UATED. THIS PROPERTY WILLBE SOLD WITHOUT WARRAN-TY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances. Pro-grams may also exist that helppersons avoid or delay the foreclo-sure process. An attorney should beconsulted to help you understandthese rights and programs as a partof the foreclosure process.This sale is made for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness secured bysaid mortgage, as well as theexpenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder must tendera non-refundable deposit of FiveThousand Dollars ($5,000.00) incertified funds made payable toSirote & Permutt, P.C. at the timeand place of the sale. The balanceof the purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon the nextbusiness day at the Law Office ofSirote & Permutt, P.C. at theaddress indicated below. Sirote &Permutt, P.C. reserves the right toaward the bid to the next highestbidder should the highest bidderfail to timely tender the totalamount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee reservesthe right to bid for and purchasethe real estate and to credit itspurchase price against the expensesof sale and the indebtednesssecured by the real estate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Amerihome Mortgage Company,LLC, Mortgagee/Transferee

Rebecca RedmondSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures431366March 21-28; April 4, 2018The above mortgage foreclosuresale has been postponed until05/09/2018 during the legal hoursof sale in front of the mainentrance of the courthouse in theCity of Bay Minette, BaldwinCounty, Alabama.May 2, 2018

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BALDWIN COUNTYCOMMISSION

BALDWIN COUNTY PLANNING& ZONING DEPARTMENT

Mailing Address22251 Palmer StreetRobertsdale, AL 36567Phone: (251) 580-1655Fax: (251) 580-1656

Physical Address22070 Highway 59Robertsdale, AL 36567Phone: (251) 580-1655Fax: (251) 580-1656

Foley Office201 East Section AvenueFoley, AL 36535Phone: (251) 972-8523Fax: (251) 972-8520

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

Case No. Z-18014Middleton Jr Property

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness se-cured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Brett A. Deslonde andBarbara Lynn Thies-Deslonde,husband and wife, originally infavor of NationStar Mortgage,LLC, on the 4th day of December,2006, said mortgage recorded inthe Office of the Judge of Probateof Baldwin County, Alabama, inInstrument Number 1019068; theundersigned The Bank of NewYork Mellon f/k/a The Bank ofNew York as trustee for NationstarHome Equity Loan Trust 2007-C,as Mortgagee/Transferee, underand by virtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, will sellat public outcry to the highestbidder for cash, in front of themain entrance of the Courthouse atBay Minette, Baldwin County,Alabama, on April 4, 2018, duringthe legal hours of sale, all of itsright, title, and interest in and tothe following described real estate,situated in Baldwin County, Alaba-ma, to-wit:Commence at a railroad spikemarker at the long established"Locally accepted" Southeast cor-ner of the Southwest Quarter ofSection 22, Township 7 South,Range 2 East, St. Stephens Meridi-an, and run thence North 8 degrees34 minutes 57 seconds West, 1003.9feet for a point of beginning; thence

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The City of Fairhope Zoning Boardof Adjustments and Appeals isscheduled to meet May 21, 2018 at5:00 PM in Council Chamberslocated at 161 N. Section Street,Municipal Complex. A publichearing will be held for Case BOA18.07. Julia Merrick is requesting avariance to the side setbackrequirements for property is loca-ted at 13 Via Maria. The propertyis zoned PUD and is in the TrentinoSubdivision. Contact Emily Boyettat (251) 990-0214 for furtherinformation.May 2, 2018

BALDWIN COUNTYCOMMISSION

BALDWIN COUNTY PLANNING& ZONING DEPARTMENT

Mailing Address22251 Palmer StreetRobertsdale, AL 36567Phone: (251) 580-1655Fax: (251) 580-1656

Physical Address22070 Highway 59Robertsdale, AL 36567Phone: (251) 580-1655Fax: (251) 580-1656

Foley Office201 East Section AvenueFoley, AL 36535Phone: (251) 972-8523Fax: (251) 972-8520

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

Case No. Z-18015Benchmark Homes Group

LLC PropertyPlanning District 28

Notice is hereby given thatthe Baldwin County Commissionwill conduct a public hearingconcerning a request submitted byDewberry/Preble-Rish, on behalf ofBenchmark Homes Group LLC,owner of property located offRichmond Road and Robbins Blvd.in Plantation Hills Subdivision inPlanning District 28. The applicantis requesting approval to rezone17.09± acres from RSF-2 SingleFamily District to RSF-4 SingleFamily District. The Parcel Identi-f i c a t i o n N u m b e r i s05-43-01-01-0-000-001.012.

The public hearing will beconducted during the next regularmeeting of the Baldwin CountyCommission which is scheduled forTuesday, May 15, 2018, beginningat 9:00 a.m. at the Baldwin CountyAdministration Building, 322Courthouse Square in Bay Minette,AL. The said application will beconsidered by the Baldwin CountyCommission pursuant to AlabamaCode 45-2-261. The applicationmaterials are available for publicreview at the office of the BaldwinCounty Planning & Zoning Depart-ment, 22070 Hwy 59 in Roberts-dale, AL, or at the Foley SatelliteCourthouse, 201 East SectionAvenue in Foley, Alabama duringnormal business hours. If you

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The City of Fairhope Zoning Boardof Adjustments and Appeals isscheduled to meet May 21, 2018 at5:00 PM in Council Chamberslocated at 161 N. Section Street,Municipal Complex. A publichearing will be held for Case BOA18.06. Edward J. Hammele isrequesting a variance to the frontand side setback requirements forproperty is located at 107 KieferAvenue. The property is zoned R-2Medium Density Single FamilyResidential District. Contact EmilyBoyett at (251) 990-0214 forfurther information.May 2, 2018

BALDWIN COUNTYCOMMISSION

BALDWIN COUNTY PLANNING& ZONING DEPARTMENT

Mailing Address22251 Palmer StreetRobertsdale, AL 36567Phone: (251) 580-1655Fax: (251) 580-1656

Physical Address22070 Highway 59Robertsdale, AL 36567Phone: (251) 580-1655Fax: (251) 580-1656

Foley Office201 East Section AvenueFoley, AL 36535Phone: (251) 972-8523Fax: (251) 972-8520

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

Case No. Z-18010Philip Properties, LLC

PropertyPlanning District 25

Notice is hereby given thatthe Baldwin County Commissionwill conduct a public hearingconcerning a request submitted byKathy and Kris Powell on behalf ofSusan Harrell of Philip Properties,LLC, owner of property located at4960 Hwy 180 W in PlanningDistrict 25. The applicant isrequesting approval to rezone1.44± acres from RSF-1 SingleFamily District to RSF-2 SingleFamily District. The Parcel Identi-f i c a t i o n N u m b e r i s05-69-07-26-0-000-011.000.

The public hearing will beconducted during the next regularmeeting of the Baldwin CountyCommission which is scheduled forTuesday, May 15, 2018, beginningat 9:00 a.m. at the Baldwin CountyAdministration Building, 322Courthouse Square in Bay Minette,AL. The said application will beconsidered by the Baldwin CountyCommission pursuant to AlabamaCode 45-2-261. The applicationmaterials are available for publicreview at the office of the BaldwinCounty Planning & Zoning Depart-ment, 22070 Hwy 59 in Roberts-dale, AL, or at the Foley SatelliteCourthouse, 201 East SectionAvenue in Foley, Alabama duringnormal business hours. If youdesire to speak with someone bytelephone about this applicationplease contact the Baldwin CountyPlanning and Zoning Departmentat (251)580-1655. If you desire tosubmit written comments, pleaseaddress your correspondence to:

Baldwin County Planning & Zon-ing Department 22251 PalmerStreet Robertsdale, AL 36567

You may fax your com-ments to Planning & ZoningDepartment at (251)580-1656. Ifyou desire to address the BaldwinCounty Commission in personabout this application please attendthe public hearing at the time andlocation listed above.

Public participation is solici-

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The City of Fairhope Zoning Boardof Adjustments and Appeals isscheduled to meet May 21, 2018 at5:00 PM in Council Chamberslocated at 161 N. Section Street,Municipal Complex. A publichearing will be held for Case BOA18.05. MLC Properties, LLC isrequesting a Special Exception toallow restaurant, general merchan-dise retail, and entertainmentvenue at 759 Nichols Avenue. Theproperty is zoned M-1 LightIndustrial District. Contact EmilyBoyett at (251) 990-0214 forfurther information.May 2, 2018

ADVERTISEMENTFOR BIDS

Sealed proposals will be receivedby the City of Fairhope of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in the City ofFairhope offices, 555 South SectionSt. Fairhope, Alabama, until 9:00A.M. on May 7, 2018, and thenpublicly opened thereafter, forfurnishing all labor and materials,and performing all work requiredby the City of Fairhope anddescribed as follows:

Bid No. 015-18Fitness Equipment for RecreationCenter 2018

The City of Fairhope is solicitingbids to replace and upgradevarious specialized fitness equip-ment for the Recreation CenterBid documents will be posted onthe City of Fairhope Websitewww.fairhopeal.gov or a copy maybe obtained by e-mailing thePurchasing Manager, Jillian Saffle,at: [email protected] are on file and maybe viewed at the PurchasingDepartment of the City of Fair-hope, Alabama, 555 S. SectionStreet. Prior to opening, Bidpackages may be picked up at thatlocation during normal operation,between 7:00 am and 4:00 pm localtime. Questions or commentspertaining to this bid must bepresented in writing, sent as e-mailto the attention of the PurchasingManager, Jillian Saffle, e-mail:[email protected] (72) hours prior tothe bid opening or will be foreverwaived. All bids must be onblank bid forms provided in theBid Documents. Bids shall beaccompanied by a Bid Securityequal to 5% (percent) of the bidprice, but in no event more than$10,000.00. Bid Security shall be inthe form of a Bid Bond signed by abonding company authorized to dobusiness in the State of Alabama,or a cashier's check payable to theCity of Fairhope. No Bid Securityis required on bids less than$10,000.00. NOTE: FOR THISBID, BID BOND IS WAIVEDTHERE WILL BE NO PREBIDMEETING. The City of Fair-hope is an Equal OpportunityEmployer and requires that allcontractors comply with the EqualEmployment Opportunity laws andthe provisions of the ContractDocuments in this regard. The Cityalso encourages and supports theutilization of Minority BusinessEnterprises on this and all publicbids. All bids, with their guar-antee (when required), must beenclosed in a sealed, opaqueenvelope, clearly identified on theoutside as a "Sealed Bid" with ItemName, Bid Number, City ofFairhope's Name and Address andBidder's Name and Address. Eachbid must be in a separate envelope.Bids made out in pencil will not beaccepted. Failure to observe theinstructions contained herein willconstitute grounds for rejection ofyour bid. Failure to observe theinstructions contained herein willconstitute grounds for rejection ofyour bid. The City reserves theright to accept or reject all bids orany portion thereof, and to waiveinformalities and to furnish anyitem of material or work to changethe amount of the Contract,whichever is in the best interest ofthe City of Fairhope. TheAwarded Vendor must maintainGeneral Liability Insurance, speci-fying coverage, to hold the City ofFairhope harmless in the event ofan accident. Awarded Vendor mustsubmit to the City, Proof ofWorkman's Compensation Insur-ance, if work is done on Citypremises, and General LiabilityInsurance specifying coverage. Seebid packet for details. No bidswill be considered unless thebidder, whether resident or non-resident of Alabama, is properlyqualified to submit a proposal forthis type of work in accordancewith all applicable laws of the Stateof Alabama. Where applicable, thisshall include evidence of holding acurrent license from the StateLicensing board for General Con-tractors, Montgomery, Alabama, asrequired by Chapter 8 of Title 34,of the Code of Alabama, 1975. Inaddition, the Awarded Vendor, if

continue North 88 degrees 34minutes 57 seconds West; 331.71feet; thence run North 00 degrees28 minutes East, 1332.35 feet to anold iron shaft; thence run North 89degrees 45 minutes 17 secondsEast, along and with a fence on the"Established", agreed North mar-gin of the Southeast Quarter of theSouthwest Quarter of said Section22, a distance of 319.48 feet to aniron pin marker; thence run South89 degrees 58 minutes East, 12.2feet to an iron pin marker; thencerun South 00 degrees 28 minutesWest, 1341.94 feet to the point ofbeginning. Subject to a right-of-way easement over and across theSouth margin thereof in use as partof Greeno Road Extension (A/K/ABaldwin County Highway Number11). Tract contains 10.18 acres,more or less, right-of-way included,(9.93 acres, net area after road),and lies in the Southeast Quarter ofthe Southwest Quarter of Section22, Township 7 South, Range 2East, Baldwin County, Alabama.Less and Excepting:Commence at a railroad spikemarker at the long established"locally accepted" Southeast cor-ner of the Southwest Quarter ofSection 22, Township 7 South,Range 2 East, St. Stephens Meridi-an, and run thence North 88degrees 34 minutes 57 secondsWest, 1335.6 feet; thence run North00 degrees 28 minutes East, 32.1feet to an old iron rod marker onthe North margin of Greeno Roadextension for a point of beginning;thence continue North 00 degrees28 minutes East, 254.9 feet to aniron pin marker; thence run North89 degrees 46 minutes East, 331.7feet to an iron pin marker; thencerun South 00 degrees 28 minutesWest, 262.7 feet to a point on theNorth margin of said GreenoRoad; thence run North 88 degrees53 minutes 25 seconds West, 331.7feet to the point of beginning.Tract contains 1.97 acres, more orless, and lies in the SoutheastQuarter of the Southwest Quarterof Section 22, Township 7 South,Range 2 East, Baldwin County,Alabama.Subject to a right-of-way easement,over and across the West marginthereof, to provide ingress andegress described as follows, to-wit:Commence at a railroad spikemarker at the long established"locally accepted" Southeast cor-ner of the Southwest Quarter ofSection 22, Township 7 South,Range 2 East, St. Stephens meridi-an, and run thence North 88degrees 34 minutes 57 secondsWest, 1335.6 feet; thence run North00 degrees 28 minutes East, 32.1feet to an old iron rod marker onthe North margin of Greeno Roadextension for a point of beginning;thence continue North 00 degrees28 minutes East, 1037.57 feet to aniron pin marker; thence run North89 degrees 46 minutes East, 30.0feet to an iron pin marker; thencerun South 00 degrees 28 minutesWest 1038.2 feet to a point on theNorth margin of said GreenoRoad; thence run Westwardly 30.0feet to the point of beginning.Property street address for infor-mational purposes: 9253 CountyRoad 11, Fairhope, Alabama 36532THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANYEASEMENTS, ENCUMBRAN-CES, AND EXCEPTIONS RE-FLECTED IN THE MORTGAGEAND THOSE CONTAINED INTHE RECORDS OF THE OF-FICE OF THE JUDGE OFPROBATE OF THE COUNTYW H E R E T H E A B O V E -DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS SIT-UATED. THIS PROPERTY WILLBE SOLD WITHOUT WARRAN-TY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances. Pro-grams may also exist that helppersons avoid or delay the foreclo-sure process. An attorney should beconsulted to help you understandthese rights and programs as a partof the foreclosure process.

non-resident of the State, and if acorporation, shall show evidence ofhaving qualified with the Secretaryof State to do business in the Stateof Alabama http://sos.alabama.gov/business-entities. Awarded Biddermust have a current businesslicense or purchase a businesslicense with the City of Fairhopeprior to work performed. No bidsshall be withdrawn for the periodof thirty (30) days subsequent tothe opening of proposals withoutthe consent of the City of Fairhope,Baldwin County, Alabama. Oncecompleted, a tabulation of theresponsive and responsible bidswill be available for public viewingby visiting the following webaddress: www.fairhopeal.govMay 2, 2018

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BALDWIN COUNTYCOMMISSION

BALDWIN COUNTY PLANNING& ZONING DEPARTMENT

Mailing Address22251 Palmer StreetRobertsdale, AL 36567Phone: (251) 580-1655Fax: (251) 580-1656

Physical Address22070 Highway 59Robertsdale, AL 36567Phone: (251) 580-1655Fax: (251) 580-1656

Foley Office201 East Section AvenueFoley, AL 36535Phone: (251) 972-8523Fax: (251) 972-8520

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

Case No. Z-18011Grantham PropertyPlanning District 21

Notice is hereby given thatthe Baldwin County Commissionwill conduct a public hearingconcerning a request submitted byEric G Grantham, owner ofproperty located at 11540 Gran-tham Rd in Planning District 21.The applicant is requesting appro-val to rezone 5± acres of a 38 acreparcel from RA - Rural Agricultur-al District to RV-2 - RV ParkDistrict. The Parcel IdentificationN u m b e r i s05-55-07-36-0-000-018.000.

The public hearing will beconducted during the next regularmeeting of the Baldwin CountyCommission which is scheduled forTuesday, May 15, 2018, beginningat 9:00 a.m. at the Baldwin CountyAdministration Building, 322Courthouse Square in Bay Minette,AL. The said application will beconsidered by the Baldwin CountyCommission pursuant to AlabamaCode 45-2-261. The applicationmaterials are available for publicreview at the office of the BaldwinCounty Planning & Zoning Depart-ment, 22070 Hwy 59 in Roberts-dale, AL, or at the Foley SatelliteCourthouse, 201 East SectionAvenue in Foley, Alabama duringnormal business hours. If youdesire to speak with someone bytelephone about this applicationplease contact the Baldwin CountyPlanning and Zoning Departmentat (251)580-1655. If you desire tosubmit written comments, pleaseaddress your correspondence to:

Baldwin County Planning & Zon-ing Department 22251 PalmerStreet Robertsdale, AL 36567

You may fax your com-ments to Planning & ZoningDepartment at (251)580-1656. Ifyou desire to address the BaldwinCounty Commission in personabout this application please attendthe public hearing at the time andlocation listed above.

Public participation is solici-ted without regard to race, color,national origin, sex, age, religion,disability or family status. Personswho require special accommoda-tions under the Americans withDisabilities Act or those requiringlanguage translation servicesshould contact the Baldwin CountyPlanning & Zoning Department at251-580-1655.

April 18-25; May 2, 2018

ted without regard to race, color,national origin, sex, age, religion,disability or family status. Personswho require special accommoda-tions under the Americans withDisabilities Act or those requiringlanguage translation servicesshould contact the Baldwin CountyPlanning & Zoning Department at251-580-1655.

April 18-25; May 2, 2018

Planning District 12

Notice is hereby given thatthe Baldwin County Commissionwill conduct a public hearingconcerning a request submitted byDaniel Ray Middleton Jr, owner ofproperty located at 26511 Co Rd 71in Planning District 12. Theapplicant is requesting approval torezone 4.74± acres from RA -Rural Agricultural District to RR -Rural District. The Parcel Identifi-c a t i o n N u m b e r s a r e05-41-04-17-0-000-003.002 and05-41-04-17-0-000-003.004.

The public hearing will beconducted during the next regularmeeting of the Baldwin CountyCommission which is scheduled forTuesday, May 15, 2018, beginningat 9:00 a.m. at the Baldwin CountyAdministration Building, 322Courthouse Square in Bay Minette,AL. The said application will beconsidered by the Baldwin CountyCommission pursuant to AlabamaCode 45-2-261. The applicationmaterials are available for publicreview at the office of the BaldwinCounty Planning & Zoning Depart-ment, 22070 Hwy 59 in Roberts-dale, AL, or at the Foley SatelliteCourthouse, 201 East SectionAvenue in Foley, Alabama duringnormal business hours. If youdesire to speak with someone bytelephone about this applicationplease contact the Baldwin CountyPlanning and Zoning Departmentat (251)580-1655. If you desire tosubmit written comments, pleaseaddress your correspondence to:

Baldwin County Planning &Zoning Department 22251 PalmerStreet Robertsdale, AL 36567

You may fax your com-ments to Planning & ZoningDepartment at (251)580-1656. Ifyou desire to address the BaldwinCounty Commission in personabout this application please attendthe public hearing at the time andlocation listed above.

Public participation is solici-ted without regard to race, color,national origin, sex, age, religion,disability or family status. Personswho require special accommoda-tions under the Americans withDisabilities Act or those requiringlanguage translation servicesshould contact the Baldwin CountyPlanning & Zoning Department at251-580-1655.April 18-25; May 2, 2018

This sale is made for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness secured bysaid mortgage, as well as theexpenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder must tendera non-refundable deposit of FiveThousand Dollars ($5,000.00) incertified funds made payable toSirote & Permutt, P.C. at the timeand place of the sale. The balanceof the purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon the nextbusiness day at the Law Office ofSirote & Permutt, P.C. at theaddress indicated below. Sirote &Permutt, P.C. reserves the right toaward the bid to the next highestbidder should the highest bidderfail to timely tender the totalamount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee reservesthe right to bid for and purchasethe real estate and to credit itspurchase price against the expensesof sale and the indebtednesssecured by the real estate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.The Bank of New York Mellonf/k/a The Bank of New York astrustee for Nationstar Home EquityLoan Trust 2007-C, Mortga-gee/TransfereeRebecca RedmondSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures110725February 28; March 7-14, 2018The above mortgage foreclosuresale has been postponed until06/06/2018 during the legal hoursof sale in front of the mainentrance of the courthouse in theCity of Bay Minette, BaldwinCounty, Alabama.May 2, 2018

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MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness se-cured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Jechonias Johnson,unmarried man, originally in favorof Mortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc., as nominee forHome Mortgage of America, Inc.,on the 12th day of September,2013, said mortgage recorded inthe Office of the Judge of Probateof Baldwin County, Alabama, inInstrument Number 1420916; theundersigned Wells Fargo Bank,N.A., as Mortgagee/Transferee,under and by virtue of the power ofsale contained in said mortgage,will sell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash, in front ofthe main entrance of the Court-

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STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made in theindebtedness secured by that cer-tain mortgage executed by John AHarbison Aka John Adrian Harbi-son Husband And Emily TuckerHarbison Wife to Mortgage Elec-tronic Registration Systems, Inc. asnominee for Branch Banking andtrust Company its successors andassigns dated March 1, 2013; saidmortgage being recorded as Instru-ment No. 1385940 in the Office ofthe Judge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama. Said Mortgagewas last sold, assigned and trans-ferred to BRANCH BANKINGAND TRUST COMPANY to berecorded in the Office of the Judgeof Probate of Baldwin County,Alabama.The undersigned, BRANCHBANKING AND TRUST COMPA-NY, under and by virtue of thepower of sale contained in saidmortgage, will sell at public outcryto the highest bidder for cashbefore the main entrance of theCourt House in Baldwin County,Alabama during the legal hours ofsale (between 11am and 4pm), onthe 31st day of May, 2018 thefollowing property, situated inBaldwin County, Alabama, to-wit:Lot 9 of Ewing Woods Subdivision,as recorded on Slide 1348-A, in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama.

Said property is commonly knownas 607 Stone Cir, Bay Minette, AL36507.The indebtedness secured by saidMortgage has been and is herebydeclared due and payable becauseof default under the terms of theNote secured by said Mortgage,including but not limited to,nonpayment of the indebtedness asand when due. The indebtednessremains in default, and this salewill be made for the sole purpose ofpaying the same, including allexpenses of the sale, attorney's fees,and all other payments providedfor under the terms of saidMortgage.

FORECLOSURE NOTICE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness de-scribed in and secured by thatcertain mortgage executed byDANIEL H. HUDSON and HARLIK. HUDSON, husband and wife, asMortgagor(s) to REGIONS BANKd/b/a REGIONS MORTGAGE, asMortgagee, dated the 13th day ofMay, 2016, and recorded inInstrument No. 1571766, et seq. ofthe records in the Office of theJudge of Probate Court of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, said defaultcontinuing, notice is hereby giventhat the undersigned will, underand by virtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage sell atpublic outcry for cash to thehighest bidder during legal hoursof sale, on the 24th day of May,2018, in the city of Bay Minette, atthe front Door of the Court Houseof Baldwin County, Alabama, thefollowing described real propertysituated in the County of Baldwin,State of Alabama, to-wit:

Lot 26, Lake Forest, Unit 19, asrecorded in Map Book 7, Page 156in the Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County, Alaba-ma.

This property will be sold on an"as is, where is" basis, subject toany easements, encumbrances, res-ervations and exceptions reflectedin the mortgage and/or thosecontained in the records of theoffice of the Judge of Probate of thecounty where the above-describedproperty is situated. This propertywill be sold without warranty orrecourse, expressed or implied as totitle, use and/or enjoyment and willbe sold subject to the right ofredemption of all parties entitledthereto. Alabama law gives somepersons who have an interest inproperty the right to redeem theproperty under certain circumstan-ces. Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights and pro-grams as a part of the foreclosureprocess. Said sale will be madefor the purpose of paying saidindebtedness and the expensesincident to this sale, including areasonable attorney's fee, and theother purposes set out in saidmortgage. The sale will be conduc-

BALDWIN COUNTYCOMMISSION

BALDWIN COUNTY PLANNING& ZONING DEPARTMENT

Mailing Address22251 Palmer StreetRobertsdale, AL 36567Phone: (251) 580-1655Fax: (251) 580-1656

Physical Address22070 Highway 59Robertsdale, AL 36567Phone: (251) 580-1655Fax: (251) 580-1656

Foley Office201 East Section AvenueFoley, AL 36535Phone: (251) 972-8523Fax: (251) 972-8520

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

Case No. Z-18016Bell Property

Planning District 31

Notice is hereby given thatthe Baldwin County Commissionwill conduct a public hearingconcerning a request submitted byJames Higgins on behalf ofThurmon Bell, owner of propertylocated on St Highway 59 inPlanning District 31. The applicantis requesting approval to rezone3.77± acres from RA - RuralAgricultural District to M-1 - LightIndustrial District. The ParcelIdentification Numbers are05-42-06-23-0-000-002.000 and05-42-06-23-0-000-043.002.

The public hearing will beconducted during the next regularmeeting of the Baldwin CountyCommission which is scheduled forTuesday, May 15, 2018, beginningat 9:00 a.m. at the Baldwin CountyAdministration Building, 322Courthouse Square in Bay Minette,AL. The said application will beconsidered by the Baldwin CountyCommission pursuant to AlabamaCode 45-2-261. The applicationmaterials are available for publicreview at the office of the BaldwinCounty Planning & Zoning Depart-ment, 22070 Hwy 59 in Roberts-dale, AL, or at the Foley SatelliteCourthouse, 201 East SectionAvenue in Foley, Alabama duringnormal business hours. If youdesire to speak with someone bytelephone about this applicationplease contact the Baldwin CountyPlanning and Zoning Departmentat (251)580-1655. If you desire tosubmit written comments, pleaseaddress your correspondence to:

Baldwin County Plan-ning & Zoning Department 22251Palmer Street Robertsdale, AL36567

You may fax your com-ments to Planning & ZoningDepartment at (251)580-1656. Ifyou desire to address the BaldwinCounty Commission in personabout this application please attendthe public hearing at the time and

In the Circuit Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. DR-2008 000018 01In Re: Petition for Custody

Alejandra Padilla VelazquezPlaintiff

Vs.Fernando Ramon Castaneda

DefendantPetition for Custody

Defendants', Fernando RamonCastaneda whose whereabouts areunknown, must answer Plaintiffs'Alejandra Padilla Velazquez, peti-tion for Custody and other relief byJune 13, 2018 or, thereafter, ajudgement by default may berendered against him or her in theabove styled case, Case No.DR-2008 000018 01, Circuit Courtof Baldwin County.

Done the 2nd day of April, 2018.Jody Wise Campbell

Clerk of the Circuit Court ofBaldwin County, AL

Plaintiff's Attorney's address:Warren Trent HarbisonPO Box 519Silverhill, AL 36576April 25;May 2-9-16, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFBALDWIN COUNTY, ALABAMACivil Action No.: CV-2018-900206

ROBERT R. HAYNES,FBO EQUITY TRUSTCOMPANY CUSTODIAN,Plaintiff,

vs.

THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS IN BALDWIN COUNTY,AL: Begin at the Northeast cornerof the Northwest Quarter ofNortheast Quarter, Section 3,Township 2 South, Range 3 East,run South 544 feet, thence West330 feet, thence south 984 feet forpoint of beginning. Thence contin-ue South 314 feet to North Marginof graded road, thence North 82degrees East along the NorthMargin of said road a distance of195 feet, thence continue North 74degrees east a distance of 100 feet,thence North 265 feet, thence West295 feet to point of beginning,containing 2 acre more or less,located in Section 3, Township 2South, Range 2 East.; RUTHHOWELL; JOHN DOES 1-10;JOHN DOE ENTITIES 1-10Defendants.

LIS PENDENS

Notice is hereby given by theClerk of the Circuit Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama that onthe 21st day of February, 2018, ABill of Complaint In Rem, was filedin the Circuit Court of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, under provi-sions, Code Of Alabama, againstthe following described lands inBaldwin County, Alabama, viz:

Begin at the Northeast cornerof the Northwest Quarter ofNortheast Quarter, Section 3,Township 2 South, Range 3 East,run South 544 feet, thence West330 feet, thence south 984 feet forpoint of beginning. Thence contin-ue South 314 feet to North Marginof graded road, thence North 82degrees East along the NorthMargin of said road a distance of195 feet, thence continue North 74degrees east a distance of 100 feet,thence North 265 feet, thence West295 feet to point of beginning,containing 2 acre more or less,located in Section 3, Township 2South, Range 2 East.

Address: 15701 Lee Avenue,Bay Minette, Alabama 36507Parcel #: 23-02-03-1-000-008.000PPIN: 021071

And against the above-namedparties and any or all persons orparties who claim or are reputed toclaim any right, title, interest, lien,encumbrance, or demand in or tosaid land(s) of any part thereof.

Plaintiff states that the title tothe above described land is vestedin it by adverse possession, byvirtue of Plaintiff paying taxes andthe tax deed dated April 11, 2017unto the Plaintiff, together withand pursuant to the laws of theState of Alabama intestate distribu-tion, together with the open,continuous, exclusive, notoriousand adverse possession for morethan ten (10) years next precedingthe filing of this Bill of Complaintby your Plaintiffs.

If any person, firm, or corpora-tion, or any of the hereinabovenamed persons or their heirs atlaw, next of kin, or devises, ifdeceased, any known parties orparties whose whereabout areunknown, claim any title to,interest in, lien or encumbranceupon said land or any part thereof,they must plead to, answer, orrespond to this Bill of Complainton or before the 25th day of June,2018, or suffer a default judgment

desire to speak with someone bytelephone about this applicationplease contact the Baldwin CountyPlanning and Zoning Departmentat (251)580-1655. If you desire tosubmit written comments, pleaseaddress your correspondence to:

Baldwin County Planning & Zon-ing Department 22251 PalmerStreet Robertsdale, AL 36567

You may fax your com-ments to Planning & ZoningDepartment at (251)580-1656. Ifyou desire to address the BaldwinCounty Commission in personabout this application please attendthe public hearing at the time andlocation listed above.

Public participation is solici-ted without regard to race, color,national origin, sex, age, religion,disability or family status. Personswho require special accommoda-tions under the Americans withDisabilities Act or those requiringlanguage translation servicesshould contact the Baldwin CountyPlanning & Zoning Department at251-580-1655.April 18-25; May 2, 2018

location listed above.

Public participation is solici-ted without regard to race, color,national origin, sex, age, religion,disability or family status. Personswho require special accommoda-tions under the Americans withDisabilities Act or those requiringlanguage translation servicesshould contact the Baldwin CountyPlanning & Zoning Department at251-580-1655.April 18-25; May 2, 2018

to be taken.IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I,

JODY WISE CAMPBELL, Clerkof the Circuit Court of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, have hereuntoset my hand and seal this the 24thday of April, 2018.

JODY WISE CAMPBELL,Circuit Clerk

Return to:THE HADLEY LAW FIRM, LLCJason Hadley, Esq.Post Office Box 1347326 Courthouse SquareBay Minette, Alabama 36507(251) 937-7777Email:[email protected] 2-9-16-23, 2018

NOTICE OF MEETING

The State Oil and Gas Board ofAlabama will hold its regularhearing at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday,May 15, 2018, in the Board Roomof the State Oil and Gas Board,Walter B. Jones Hall, University ofAlabama Campus, 420 HackberryLane, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and at10:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 17,2018, at Five Rivers Delta ResourceCenter, 30945 Five Rivers Boule-vard, Spanish Fort, Alabama36527, to consider among otheritems the following petitions:

DOCKET NO. 5-15-18-02Petition by EXXON MOBIL COR-PORATION, acting for the opera-tor, Mobil Oil Exploration &Producing Southeast Inc., a foreigncorporation authorized to do anddoing business in the State ofAlabama, requesting the State Oiland Gas Board to extend thetemporarily abandoned status forthe following wells, located in theLower Mobile Bay-Mary AnnField, Baldwin and Mobile Coun-ties, Alabama, in accordance withRule 400-2-4-.14(1) of the State Oiland Gas Board of AlabamaAdministrative Code. Both wellsare located on a manned platform,making it impractical to completethe permanent plugging and aban-donment of the wells until theplatform is removed at the end ofthe Field life:

Well NameState Lease 349 #2 WellState Lease 347 #1 Well

Permit No.3135-OS-6-B2543-OS-3-B.

The jurisdiction and authority ofthe Oil and Gas Board is providedin Section 9-17-1, et seq. of theCode of Alabama (1975) asamended.

DOCKET NO. 5-15-18-03Petition by EXXON MOBIL COR-PORATION, a foreign corporationauthorized to do and doingbusiness in the State of Alabama,requesting the State Oil and GasBoard to extend the temporarilyabandoned status for the StateLease 539 #1 Well, Permit No.9985-OS-51-B, in accordance withRule 400-2-4-.14(1) of the State Oiland Gas Board of AlabamaAdministrative Code. Said well isan integral part of a productionplatform and has been plugged tothe extent possible making perma-nent plugging and abandonmentimpractical at this time, and assuch, this well has future utility.

Petitioner also requests the Boardto extend the shut-in status for theState Lease 538, Tract 115, WellNo. 3, Permit No. 15847-OS-96, ina c c o r d a n c e w i t h R u l e400-2-4-.14(2) of the State Oil andGas Board of Alabama Adminis-trative Code, as said well is capableof producing and should not beplugged.

Both of the above-referenced wellsare located in Baldwin County,Alabama, in the North CentralGulf Field-Mobile Area.

The jurisdiction and authority ofthe Oil and Gas Board is providedin Section 9-17-1, et seq. of theCode of Alabama (1975) asamended.

The public is further advised that,pursuant to this hearing, theapplicable provisions of the Codeof Alabama (1975), and the StateOil and Gas Board of AlabamaAdministrative Code, the Boardwill enter such Order or Orders asin its judgment may be necessary inaccordance with the evidencesubmitted and accepted. Hearingsof the State Oil and Gas Board arepublic hearings, and members ofthe public are invited to attend andpresent their position concerningpetitions. Requests to continue oroppose a petition should bereceived by the Board at least two(2) days prior to the hearing. Thepublic should be aware that apetition may be set for hearing onthe first day or second day of thehearing or may be continued toanother hearing at a later date. Wesuggest that prior to the hearing,

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Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness se-cured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Inez Springer, a widowwoman, originally in favor ofCitiFinancial Corporation, LLC,on the 26th day of October, 2006,said mortgage recorded in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama, inInstrument Number 1010754; theundersigned Bayview Loan Servic-ing, LLC, A Delaware LimitedLiability Company, as Mortga-gee/Transferee, under and byvirtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, will sellat public outcry to the highestbidder for cash, in front of themain entrance of the Courthouse atBay Minette, Baldwin County,Alabama, on May 30, 2018, duringthe legal hours of sale, all of itsright, title, and interest in and tothe following described real estate,situated in Baldwin County, Alaba-ma, to-wit:Lot 20 of Hillcrest Subdivision,Unit One, a subdivision in theSoutheast quarter of Southwestquarter of Section 31, Township 5South, Range 4 East, as per platthereof recorded in the Office ofthe Judge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in Map Book 5,Page 6.Property street address for infor-mational purposes: 18330 SydneyAve, Robertsdale, AL 36567THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances. Pro-grams may also exist that helppersons avoid or delay the foreclo-sure process. An attorney should beconsulted to help you understandthese rights and programs as a partof the foreclosure process.This sale is made for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness secured bysaid mortgage, as well as theexpenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder must tendera non-refundable deposit of FiveThousand Dollars ($5,000.00) incertified funds made payable toSirote & Permutt, P.C. at the timeand place of the sale. The balanceof the purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon the nextbusiness day at the Law Office ofSirote & Permutt, P.C. at theaddress indicated below. Sirote &Permutt, P.C. reserves the right toaward the bid to the next highestbidder should the highest bidderfail to timely tender the totalamount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee reservesthe right to bid for and purchasethe real estate and to credit itspurchase price against the expensesof sale and the indebtednesssecured by the real estate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC, ADelaware Limited Liability Com-pany, Mortgagee/Transferee

Jahan BernsSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures433884May 2-9-16, 2018

interested parties contact theBoard to determine the status of aparticular petition. For additionalinformation, you may contactMarvin Rogers, General Counselfor State Oil and Gas Board, P. O.Box 869999, Tuscaloosa, Alabama35486-6999, Telephone Number205/247-3680, Fax Number205/349-2861, or by email [email protected] 2, 2018

ted subject to confirmation that thesale is not prohibited under theU.S. Bankruptcy Code and also tofinal confirmation and audit of thestatus of the loan with theMortgagee.

REGIONS BANK d/b/aREGIONS MORTGAGEHolder of said Mortgage

Goodman G. LedyardPIERCE LEDYARD, P.C.Attorneys for MortgageePost Office Box 161389Mobile, Alabama 36616(251) 338-1300May 2-9-16, 2018

house at Bay Minette, BaldwinCounty, Alabama, on June 13,2018, during the legal hours of sale,all of its right, title, and interest inand to the following described realestate, situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:Lot 102, Cottages of Aventura,Phase One, according to the platthereof recorded in Slide No. 2298of the records in the Office of theJudge of Probate, Baldwin County,Alabama.Property street address for infor-mational purposes: 16811 PradoLoop, Loxley, AL 36551THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances. Pro-grams may also exist that helppersons avoid or delay the foreclo-sure process. An attorney should beconsulted to help you understandthese rights and programs as a partof the foreclosure process.This sale is made for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness secured bysaid mortgage, as well as theexpenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder must tendera non-refundable deposit of FiveThousand Dollars ($5,000.00) incertified funds made payable toSirote & Permutt, P.C. at the timeand place of the sale. The balanceof the purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon the nextbusiness day at the Law Office ofSirote & Permutt, P.C. at theaddress indicated below. Sirote &Permutt, P.C. reserves the right toaward the bid to the next highestbidder should the highest bidderfail to timely tender the totalamount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee reservesthe right to bid for and purchasethe real estate and to credit itspurchase price against the expensesof sale and the indebtednesssecured by the real estate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Mortga-gee/Transferee

Rebecca RedmondSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures397656May 2-9-16, 2018

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MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness se-cured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Merle R. Pitts akaLoretta Merle R. Pitts, originally infavor of Financial Freedom SeniorFunding Corporation, a subsidiaryof Indymac Bank, F.S.B, on the27th day of February, 2007, saidmortgage recorded in the Office ofthe Judge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in InstrumentNumber 1037771; the undersignedCIT Bank, N.A. , as Mortga-

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made in theindebtedness secured by that cer-tain mortgage executed by PamelaAnn Arquette to Generation Mort-gage Company dated August 6,2009; said mortgage being recor-ded as Instrument No. 1195730 inthe Office of the Judge of Probateof Baldwin County, Alabama. SaidMortgage was last sold, assignedand transferred to NationstarMortgage LLC d/b/a ChampionMortgage Company in Instrument1516828 in the Office of the Judgeof Probate of Baldwin County,Alabama.The undersigned, Nationstar Mort-gage LLC d/b/a Champion Mort-gage Company, under and byvirtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, will sellat public outcry to the highestbidder for cash before the mainentrance of the Court House inBaldwin County, Alabama duringthe legal hours of sale (between11am and 4pm), on the 7th day ofJune, 2018 the following property,situated in Baldwin County, Alaba-ma, to-wit:SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OFBALDWIN, STATE OF ALABA-MA:LOT 16 AND 17, BLOCK 72CITY OF FOLEY SUBDIVISION,MORE PARTICULARLY DE-SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FROMTHE SOUTHWEST CORNER OFLOT 13 BLOCK 28 MAGNOLIASPRINGS LAND COMPANYSSUBDIVISION OF FOLEY, ASRECORDED IN MAP BOOK 1,PAGE 25 OF THE PROBATE

JOINT PUBLIC NOTICEALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF

ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENT AND BALDWIN

COUNTY COASTALAREA PROGAM (BCCAP)

CASE NUMBER:BCCAP: 17-007

Michael Bensing/Gulf Dreams hasapplied to the BCCAP for permis-sion to permit a Single-FamilyDwelling with a 100' Dune walk-over on Lot 26, Gulf BeachSubdivision "C", Tax map &p a r c e l n u m b e r69-08-01-0-001-020.000, 4518 High-way 180, Fort Morgan, GulfShores, Alabama. The proposedconstruction is completely land-ward of the (CCL) ConstructionControl Line.

Such construction requiresa review to determine compliancewith the Alabama Coastal AreaManagement Program (ACAMP).A public comment period whichbegins April 18, 2018 and endsMay 16, 2018 has been establishedto give interested individuals anopportunity to provide additionalinformation relative to the compli-ance of this project with applicableregulations. If BCCAP determinesthat there are significant com-ments, a public hearing may bescheduled.Written comments relative to thisproject should be addressed to theBaldwin County Coastal AreaProgram, 201 East Section Avenue,Foley, AL 36535. All commentsmust be received no later than 4:30p.m., on May 14, 2018. Refercomments to Case Number BCCAP17-007.BCCAP is limited in the scope oftheir analysis to environmentalimpacts. Any comments relative tozoning or economic and socialimpacts should be addressed tolocal planning and zoning author-izes who have responsibility forthese issued.Copies of information and plans onthis project are available for public

Notice of Court ProceedingCircuit Court of

Baldwin County, AlabamaNo. CV 2018-900394

JR HALASZ CAPITALADVISORS, INC.

PlaintiffVS.

PERCEL BANKSDefendant

For: Declaratory Reliefand Ejectment

Plaintiff having filed an actionfor ejectment and other relief in theabove referenced matter, and anorder having been entered forpublication of notice to unknownparties in interest to the realproperty which is the subject ofthis action, determining that serv-ice of process cannot be madebecause the identity of otherpotential defendants who mayclaim an interest in the subjectproperty is unknown and cannotwith reasonable diligence be ascer-tained; and the real property beingmore particularly described asfollows:

Lot 10, Unit 3, DaphmontSubdivision, according to platthereof recorded in Map Book 7,Page 46, in the Probate Office ofBaldwin County, Alabama. Alsoknown as 1315 Johnson Rd.,Daphne, AL 36526.

Now therefore any persons notspecifically named in the complaintwho may claim an interest in thesubject property are hereby com-manded, within the time providedby law after the last publicationhereof, to file such response as theymay deem proper. The failure tomake proper response may resultin a default or other judgmententered affecting the rights of suchunknown parties.Issued: April 24, 2018

Jody Wise CampbellClerk, Circuit Court

Baldwin County, AlabamaNathan P. FriedlanderAttorney for PlaintiffP.O. Box 352Mobile, AL 36601-0352(251) 694-1665May 2-9-16-23, 2018

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMABALDWIN COUNTY

Default having been made in thepayment of indebtedness securedby that certain mortgage executedby Laci B. Fields, a marriedwoman, on the 6th day of August,2015, to Compass Bank, which saidmortgage is recorded in theProbate Office of Baldwin County,Alabama, as Instrument Number1529189, and by reason of suchdefault, having declared all of theindebtedness secured by said mort-gage due and payable, and suchdefault continuing, notice is herebygiven that, acting under the powerof sale contained in said mortgage,Compass Bank will sell at publicoutcry, for cash, to the highestbidder, in front of the CountyCourthouse door, in the City ofBay Minette, Baldwin County,Alabama, during the legal hours ofsale on May 18, 2018, the followingdescribed real estate situated inBaldwin County, Alabama, to-wit:Lot 54, Shadyfield Estates, PhaseOne, according to the plat thereofrecorded in Slide 2209-B andratification recorded in InstrumentNumber 1085311 in the Office ofthe Judge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.

Said property is also commonlyknown as: 21403 Faceville Lane,Summerdale, Alabama 36580.

Together with the heredita-ments and appurtenances thereun-to belonging and all fixtures nowattached to and used in connectionwith the premises herein described.

Said sale will be subject tothe right of way easements andrestrictions of record in theProbate Office of Baldwin County,Alabama, and will be subject toexisting special assessments andliens of record, if any, which mightadversely affect the title to thesubject property.

Said property will be soldon an "As Is, Where Is" basiswithout warranty or recourse,express or implied as to title, useand/or enjoyment. Said propertywill also be sold subject to theright(s) of redemption of all partiesentitled thereto.

Alabama law gives somepersons who have an interest inproperty the right to redeem theproperty under certain circumstan-ces. Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights and pro-grams as a part of the foreclosureprocess.

Said sale will be made forthe purpose of paying the indebted-ness secured by the above-described mortgage, and the pro-ceeds thereof will be applied asprovided by the terms of saidmortgage. The Mortgagee reservesthe right to bid for and purchasethe real estate and to credit itspurchase price against the expensesof sale and the indebtednesssecured by the real estate.

The failure of any highbidders to pay the purchase priceand close this sale shall, at theoption of the Mortgagee, be causefor rejection of the bid, and if thebid is rejected, Mortgagee shallhave the option of making the saleto the next highest bidder who isable, capable and willing to complywith the terms thereof.

This sale is subject topostponement or cancellation. In-terested prospective bidders shouldcontact the below-listed attorney orassistants Fran Stone or ClaudiaJordan at the number specifiedbelow for the precise time of sale.

COMPASS BANKMortgageec/o J. Heath Loftin and/orRobert D. ReynoldsReynolds, Reynolds &Little, L.L.C.Attorneys for MortgageePost Office Box 1389Montgomery, Alabama 36102-1389Telephone: (334) 832-9553File No.: 12.1857April 25; May 2-9, 2018

Said property will be sold subjectto the following items, which mayaffect the title to said real property:all zoning ordinances; matterswhich would be disclosed by anaccurate survey or inspection of theproperty; any outstanding taxes,including but not limited to, advalorem taxes, which constituteliens upon said property; specialassessments; all outstanding billsfor public utilities, which constituteliens upon said property; allrestrictive covenants, easements,rights-of-way; the statutory right ofredemption pursuant to Alabamalaw; and any other matters ofrecord superior to said Mortgage.To the best of the knowledge andbelief of the undersigned, the partyin possession of the real property isJohn A Harbison AKA JohnAdrian Harbison and Emily Tuck-er Harbison or tenant(s).Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances. Pro-grams may also exist that helppersons avoid or delay the foreclo-sure process. An attorney should beconsulted to help you understandthese rights and programs as a partof the foreclosure process.

BRANCH BANKING ANDTRUST COMPANYas holder of said mortgage

McCalla Raymer LeibertPierce, LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North,Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) [email protected] No. 934518www.foreclosurehotline.net

THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.May 2-9-16, 2018

FORECLOSURE NOTICE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness de-scribed in and secured by thatcertain mortgage executed byMARK STEPHEN MITTS, anunmarried man, as Mortgagor(s) toMortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., acting solely asnominee for Countrywide HomeLoans, Inc., as Mortgagee, datedthe 7th day of April, 2003, andrecorded in Instrument No. 722285,et seq. of the records in the Officeof the Judge of Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama; saidmortgage being lastly assigned toTHE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON FKA THE BANK OFNEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FORTHE CERTIFICATEHOLDERSCWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKEDC E R T I F I C A T E S , S E R I E S2005-SD2 by instrument recordedin said Probate Court records; saiddefault continuing, notice is herebygiven that the undersigned will,under and by virtue of the power ofsale contained in said mortgage sellat public outcry for cash to thehighest bidder during legal hoursof sale, on the 24th day of May,2018, in the city of Bay Minette, atthe front Door of the Court Houseof Baldwin County, Alabama, thefollowing described real propertysituated in the County of Baldwin,State of Alabama, to-wit:

Lot 16, Callaway PlaceSubdivision, according to the platthereof recorded in Slide 1648-A ofthe records in the Office of theJudge of Probate, Baldwin County,Alabama.

This property will be sold on an"as is, where is" basis, subject toany easements, encumbrances, res-ervations and exceptions reflectedin the mortgage and/or thosecontained in the records of theoffice of the Judge of Probate of thecounty where the above-describedproperty is situated. This propertywill be sold without warranty orrecourse, expressed or implied as totitle, use and/or enjoyment and willbe sold subject to the right ofredemption of all parties entitledthereto. Alabama law gives somepersons who have an interest inproperty the right to redeem theproperty under certain circumstan-ces. Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights and pro-grams as a part of the foreclosureprocess.

Said sale will be made for thepurpose of paying said indebted-ness and the expenses incident tothis sale, including a reasonableattorney's fee, and the otherpurposes set out in said mortgage.The sale will be conducted subjectto confirmation that the sale is notprohibited under the U.S. Bank-ruptcy Code and also to finalconfirmation and audit of thestatus of the loan with theMortgagee.

THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON FKA THE BANK OFNEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FORTHE CERTIFICATEHOLDERSCWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKEDC E R T I F I C A T E S , S E R I E S2005-SD2Holder of said Mortgage

Goodman G. LedyardPIERCE LEDYARD, P.C.Attorneys for MortgageePost Office Box 161389Mobile, Alabama 36616(251) 338-1300May 2-9-16, 2018

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FORECLOSURE SALESTATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made in theindebtedness secured by that cer-tain mortgage executed by NicholasJones A Married Man And ChelseaLynn Jones Wife to MortgageElectronic Registration Systems,Inc. as nominee for BranchBanking and Trust Company, itssuccessors and assigns dated Octo-ber 1, 2013; said mortgage beingrecorded as Instrument No.1427055 in the Office of the Judgeof Probate of Baldwin County,Alabama. Said Mortgage was lastsold, assigned and transferred toBRANCH BANKING ANDTRUST COMPANY in Instrument1689710 in the Office of the Judgeof Probate of Baldwin County,Alabama.The undersigned, BRANCHBANKING AND TRUST COMPA-NY, under and by virtue of thepower of sale contained in saidmortgage, will sell at public outcryto the highest bidder for cashbefore the main entrance of theCourt House in Baldwin County,Alabama during the legal hours ofsale (between 11am and 4pm), onthe 24th day of May, 2018 thefollowing property, situated inBaldwin County, Alabama, to-wit:Lot 112. Oldfield, Phase One, asrecorded in Map Slide 2328 - C &D, in the Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County, Alaba-ma.

Said property is commonly knownas 9689 Cumbria Dr, Daphne, AL36526.The indebtedness secured by saidMortgage has been and is herebydeclared due and payable becauseof default under the terms of theNote secured by said Mortgage,including but not limited to,nonpayment of the indebtedness asand when due. The indebtednessremains in default, and this salewill be made for the sole purpose ofpaying the same, including allexpenses of the sale, attorney's fees,and all other payments providedfor under the terms of saidMortgage.

Said property will be sold subjectto the following items, which mayaffect the title to said real property:all zoning ordinances; matterswhich would be disclosed by anaccurate survey or inspection of theproperty; any outstanding taxes,including but not limited to, advalorem taxes, which constituteliens upon said property; specialassessments; all outstanding billsfor public utilities, which constituteliens upon said property; allrestrictive covenants, easements,rights-of-way; the statutory right ofredemption pursuant to Alabamalaw; and any other matters ofrecord superior to said Mortgage.To the best of the knowledge andbelief of the undersigned, the partyin possession of the real property isNicholas Jones and Chelsea LynnJones or tenant(s).Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances. Pro-grams may also exist that helppersons avoid or delay the foreclo-sure process. An attorney should beconsulted to help you understandthese rights and programs as a partof the foreclosure process.

BRANCH BANKING ANDTRUST COMPANYas holder of said mortgage

McCalla Raymer LeibertPierce, LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North,Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) [email protected] No. 928618www.foreclosurehotline.netTHIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.May 2-9-16, 2018

inspection at the Baldwin CountyCoastal Area Program office, 201East Section Avenue, Foley, AL,Monday through Friday, duringnormal business hours.After consideration of all writtencomments and the requirementsand policies of the applicableenvironmental laws and regula-tions, a final determination will bemade.April 18-25;May 2-9-16, 2018

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE NOTICE

Default existing and continu-ing to exist in the payment of theindebtedness described in andsecured by that certain mortgagefrom ., an Oklahoma limitedliability company, to KIRKPA-TRICK BANK, Edmond Oklaho-ma, dated August 6, 2007, andrecorded August 8, 2007, in theProbate Office of Baldwin County,Alabama, as Instrument No.1067342, notice is hereby given thatKIRKPATRICK BANK, as holderof the said Mortgage will, pursuantto the powers contained in saidmortgage, sell at public auction forcash, to the highest bidder, at thefront door of the Baldwin CountyCourthouse at Bay Minette, Alaba-ma, between the legal hours of saleon May 21, 2018, the followingdescribed property located in saidCounty:

Commencing at the Southwestcomer of Lot 21, Ancient OaksSubdivision, as recorded on Slide2018E , in the Office of the Judgeof Probate, Baldwin County, Ala-bama; thence run North 89°59'44"West, 600.40 feet to the Point ofBeginning; thence continue North89°59'44" West, 1,256.66 feet to apoint; thence run North00°07'47"East, 663.61 feet to apoint on the South line of StonegateSubdivision as recorded on Slide1685A, in the Office of the Judge ofProbate, Baldwin County, Alaba-ma; thence run South 89°57'53"East, along said South line, 275.01feet to the Southeast comer of saidStonegate Subdivision; thence runNorth 00°2l '0l" East, leaving saidSouth line, along the East line ofsaid Stonegate Subdivision, 623.76feet to a point on the Southrightofway line of Baldwin CountyRoad No. 4; thence run South89°59'15" East along said Southrightofway 510.11 feet to a point;thence run South 00°02'32" East,leaving said South rightofway line,199.92 feet to a point; thence runSouth 89°59'15" East, 99.98 feet toa point; thence run North00°02'32" West for 199.92 feet to apoint on the South rightofway line;thence run South 89°59'15" Eastalong said South rightofway line440.15 feet to a point; thence runSouth 00°03'29" West, leaving saidSouth rightofway line, 623.62 feetto a point; thence run North89°59'41"West, 419.65 feet to apoint; thence run South 27°34'06"East, 748.46 feet to the Point ofBeginning, all lying and being inSection 3, Township 9 South,Range 4 East, Baldwin County,Alabama.

Said sale is for the purpose ofpaying said indebtedness, thecharges provided for in themortgage and the costs of the sale,including a reasonable attorney'sfee.

KIRKPATRICK BANKHolder of the Mortgage

SAMUEL G. MCKERALLAttorney for Kirkpatrick BankPost Office Box 818Gulf Shores, Alabama 36547May 2-9-16, 2018

gee/Transferee, under and byvirtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, will sellat public outcry to the highestbidder for cash, in front of themain entrance of the Courthouse atBay Minette, Baldwin County,Alabama, on June 6, 2018, duringthe legal hours of sale, all of itsright, title, and interest in and tothe following described real estate,situated in Baldwin County, Alaba-ma, to-wit:The South one half of Block 41 inthe Third Addition to the Town ofRobertsdale, Alabama, as recordedin Map Book 1 page 31, BaldwinCounty, Alabama Probate Records.Property street address for infor-mational purposes: 18109 Pennsyl-vania St, Robertsdale, AL 36567THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances. Pro-grams may also exist that helppersons avoid or delay the foreclo-sure process. An attorney should beconsulted to help you understandthese rights and programs as a partof the foreclosure process.This sale is made for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness secured bysaid mortgage, as well as theexpenses of foreclosure.

The successful bidder must tendera non-refundable deposit of FiveThousand Dollars ($5,000.00) incertified funds made payable toSirote & Permutt, P.C. at the timeand place of the sale. The balanceof the purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon the nextbusiness day at the Law Office ofSirote & Permutt, P.C. at theaddress indicated below. Sirote &Permutt, P.C. reserves the right toaward the bid to the next highestbidder should the highest bidderfail to timely tender the totalamount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee reservesthe right to bid for and purchasethe real estate and to credit itspurchase price against the expensesof sale and the indebtednesssecured by the real estate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.CIT Bank, N.A. , Mortga-gee/Transferee

Rebecca RedmondSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures432717April 18-25; May 2, 2018

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JOINT PUBLIC NOTICEALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF

ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENT

AND BALDWIN COUNTYCOASTAL AREA

PROGAM (BCCAP)CASE NUMBER:BCCAP: 17-009

Romar Vista, LLC/Roberson Gen-eral Contractors has applied to theBCCAP for permission to permit aSingle-Family Dwelling, SwimmingPool with decks and a 125' Dunewalkover, Lot 34, Re-subdivision ofGulf Beach Subdivision "C", Taxmap & parcel number69-08-01-0-001-026.000, 4440-AHighway 180, Fort Morgan, GulfShores, Alabama. The proposedconstruction is completely land-

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness se-cured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Richard L. Reeves,married man, originally in favor ofMortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., solely as nominee forRegions Bank d/b/a AmSouthBank, on the 18th day of January,2007, said mortgage recorded inthe Office of the Judge of Probateof Baldwin County, Alabama, inInstrument Number 1027184; theundersigned U.S. Bank NationalAssociation, as Trustee, on behalfof the holders of the J.P. MorganAlternative Loan Trust 2007-A2Mortgage Pass-Through Certifi-cates, as Mortgagee/Transferee,under and by virtue of the power ofsale contained in said mortgage,will sell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash, in front ofthe main entrance of the Court-house at Bay Minette, BaldwinCounty, Alabama, on May 30,2018, during the legal hours of sale,all of its right, title, and interest inand to the following described realestate, situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:Unit 508, Seawind Condominiums,a condominium according to thatcertain Declaration of Condomini-um and all exhibits thereto ofrecord in the Office of the Judge ofProbate, Baldwin County, Alaba-ma, recorded at Instrument No.993784, et seq. and together withthe undivided interest in thecommon elements declared to be anappurtenance thereto in said decla-ration as amended.Property street address for infor-mational purposes: 401 East BeachBlvd Unit 508, Gulf Shores, AL

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness se-cured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Roger Butterfield,husband and Tamara Butterfield,wife, originally in favor of Mort-gage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee for VisionBank, on the 25th day of March,2005, said mortgage recorded inthe Office of the Judge of Probateof Baldwin County, Alabama, inInstrument Number 883685; Modi-fied in Instrument Number1595779; the undersigned WellsFargo Bank, N.A., as Mortga-gee/Transferee, under and byvirtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, will sellat public outcry to the highestbidder for cash, in front of themain entrance of the Courthouse atBay Minette, Baldwin County,Alabama, on May 23, 2018, duringthe legal hours of sale, all of itsright, title, and interest in and tothe following described real estate,situated in Baldwin County, Alaba-ma, to-wit:Lot 170, Ono North, Phase Two,according to map or plat thereofrecorded in Slide #1572B-1572D ofthe records in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.Property street address for infor-mational purposes: 31321 Oak Dr,Orange Beach, AL 36561THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances. Pro-

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF COMPLETION OFCONTRACT RESURFACING

PROJECTS FY 2018:GROUP #2/BCR-2018-2

BALDWIN COUNTYCOMMISSION

AMMONS & BLACKMONCONSTRUCTION, LLC, havecompleted their work on RESUR-FACING PROJECTS FY 2018:GROUP #2/BCR-2018-2 for Bald-win County Commission. Anyperson(s) having a claim againstthis project should notify BaldwinCounty Engineer, Joey Nunally,with the Baldwin County Commis-sion at 322 Courthouse Square,Bay Minette, AL 36507. All claimsshould be filed within 30 days ofthe first publication of this notice.No claims will be considered afterJune 2, 2018.

Ammons & Blackmon Construc-tionP.O. Box 7486Spanish Fort, AL 36577May 2-9-16-23, 2018

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness se-cured by that certain mortgageexecuted on September 24, 2012 byRonald Wallace Bartholomew,Husband and Wife, Susan R.Bartholomew, originally in favor ofMortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. as nominee for HomeMortgage of America, Inc., andrecorded in Instrument # at1361073 on September 28, 2012,and modified in agreement recor-ded on December 11, 2017 inInstrument Number 1669870, inthe Office of the Judge of Probateof Baldwin County, Alabama, andsecured indebtedness having beentransferred or assigned to JPMor-gan Chase Bank, National Associa-tion as reflected by instrumentrecorded in Instrument #, 1436173of the same Office. Shapiro andIngle, L.L.P., as counsel forMortgagee or Transferee andunder and by virtue of power ofsale contained in the said mortgagewill, on May 29, 2018, sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidder infront of the main entrance of theBaldwin County, Alabama, Court-house in the City of Bay Minette,during the legal hours of sale, thefollowing real estate situated inBaldwin County, Alabama, to wit:

Lot 59, Plantation at MagnoliaRiver, Phase Two, according to theplat thereof, recorded at Slide2075-F, in the Office of the Judgeof Probate of Baldwin County,Alabama.

For informational purposes only,the property address is: 16362Hamlet Ln, Foley, AL 36535.Any property address provided isnot part of the legal description ofthe property sold herein and in theevent of any discrepancy, the legaldescription referenced herein shallcontrol.

This sale is made for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness secured bysaid mortgage, as well as theexpenses of foreclosure. Further-more, the property to be offeredpursuant to this notice of sale isbeing offered for sale, transfer andconveyance AS IS, WHERE IS.Neither the mortgagee, nor theofficers, directors, attorneys, em-ployees, agents or authorizedrepresentative of the mortgageemake any representation or war-ranty relating to the title or anyphysical, environmental, health orsafety conditions existing in, on, ator relating to the property offeredfor sale. Any and all responsibilitiesor liabilities arising out of or in anyway relating to any such condition,including those suggested by Codeof Ala. (1975) § 35-4-271, expresslyare disclaimed. This sale is subjectto all prior liens and encumbrancesand unpaid taxes and assessmentsincluding any transfer tax associ-ated with the foreclosure. Thesuccessful bidder must tender anon-refundable deposit of FiveThousand Dollars and no/100($5,000.00) in certified or cashfunds at the time and place of thesale. The balance of the purchaseprice must be paid in certified

JOINT PUBLIC NOTICEALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF

ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENT

AND BALDWIN COUNTYCOASTAL AREA

PROGAM (BCCAP)CASE NUMBER:BCCAP: 17-008

Romar Vista, LLC/Roberson Gen-eral Contractors has applied to theBCCAP for permission to permit aSingle-Family Dwelling, SwimmingPool with decks and a 125' Dunewalkover, Lot 35, Re-subdivision ofGulf Beach Subdivision "C", Taxmap & parcel number69-08-01-0-001-026.000, 4440 High-way 180, Fort Morgan, GulfShores, Alabama. The proposedconstruction is completely land-ward the Coastal ConstructionControl Line (CCL). Such con-struction requires a review todetermine compliance with theAlabama Coastal Area Manage-ment Program (ACAMP).A public comment period whichbegins May 2, 2018 and ends May30, 2018 has been established togive interested individuals anopportunity to provide additionalinformation relative to the compli-ance of this project with applicableregulations. If BCCAP determinesthat there are significant com-ments, a public hearing may bescheduled.Written comments relative to thisproject should be addressed to theBaldwin County Coastal AreaProgram, 201 East Section Avenue,Foley, AL 36535. All commentsmust be received no later than 4:30p.m., on May 28, 2018. Refercomments to Case Number BCCAP17-008.BCCAP is limited in the scope oftheir analysis to environmentalimpacts. Any comments relative tozoning or economic and socialimpacts should be addressed tolocal planning and zoning author-izes who have responsibility forthese issued.Copies of information and plans onthis project are available for publicinspection at the Baldwin CountyCoastal Area Program office, 201East Section Avenue, Foley, AL,Monday through Friday, duringnormal business hours.After consideration of all writtencomments and the requirementsand policies of the applicableenvironmental laws and regula-tions, a final determination will bemade.May 2-9-16-23-30, 2018

Legal NoticeMobile Asphalt Company,

L.L.C. hereby gives notice ofcompletion of contract with Bald-win County Commission for con-struction of Project No.BCR-2018-1/ Baldwin County Re-surfacing Projects 2018: Group 1in Baldwin County.

This notice will appear for fourconsecutive weeks beginning onApril 25, 2018 and ending on May16, 2018.

All claims should be filed at P.O.Box 190279; Mobile, AL 36619during this period.Mobile Asphalt Company, L.L.C.April 25;May 2-9-16, 2018

FORECLOSURE NOTICE

Default having been madein the payment of the indebtednessdescribed in and secured by thatcertain mortgage executed by SallieM. Harrison and Brian L. Harperto the Administrator of the SmallBusiness Administration, an agencyof the Government of the UnitedStates of America, dated March 18,2005, and Recorded in InstrumentNo. 886749 of the records in theOffice of the Judge of Probate,Baldwin County, Alabama, noticeis hereby given that the under-signed as mortgagee will underpower of sale contained in saidmortgage, sell at public outcry forcash to the highest bidder, duringlegal hours of sale on the May 21,2018, at the front door of theCourthouse of Baldwin County,Alabama, the following describedreal property in the County ofBaldwin, State of Alabama, beingthe same property described in theabove referred to mortgage:LOTS 21 & 22, BLOCK 3, IN THEWOLBRINK ADDITION TO THETOWN OF FOLEY, ALABAMA,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED IN THEOFFICE OF THE JUDGE OFBALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA, IN MAP BOOK 4, PAGE 274.

Subject to mortgage executed bySallie M. Harrison and Brian L.Harper to MERS as nominee forERA Mortgage dated March 31,2005 and recorded in Instrument#882246 of said Probate records.

ALABAMA LAW GIVESSOME PERSONS WHO HAVEAN INTEREST IN PROPERTYTHE RIGHT TO REDEEM THEPROPERTY UNDER CERTAINCIRCUMSTANCES. PROGRAMSMAY ALSO EXIST THAT HELPPERSONS AVOID OR DELAYTHE FORECLOSURE PROCESS.AN ATTORNEY SHOULD BECONSULTED TO HELP YOUUNDERSTAND THESE RIGHTSAND PROGRAMS AS A PARTOF THE FORECLOSURE PROC-ESS.

This property will be sold onan "as is, where is" basis, subjectto any easements, encumbrancesand exceptions reflected in themortgage and those contained inthe records of the office of thejudge of the probate where theabove-described property is situ-ated. This property will be soldwithout warranty or recourse,expressed or implied as to title, useand/or enjoyment and will be soldsubject to the right of redemptionof all parties entitled thereto.

Said sale is made for thepurpose of paying the said indebt-edness and the expenses incident tothis sale, including a reasonableattorney's fee. The sale will beconducted subject (1) to confirma-tion that the sale is not prohibitedunder the U.S. Bankruptcy Codeand (2) to final confirmation andaudit of the status of the loan withthe mortgagee.

The Administrator of the SmallBusiness Administration, an agencyof the Government of the UnitedStates of America, Mortgagee

Beth McFadden RouseMcFadden, Rouse & Bender, LLC718 Downtowner Blvd.Mobile, AL 36609April 18-25;May 2-9, 2018

RECORDS OF BALDWIN COUN-TY, ALABAMA; SAID POINTBEING THE NORTHEAST COR-NER OF THE INTERSECTIONOF SOUTH OAK STREET ANDORANGE AVE; RUN THENCEWEST ALONG THE NORTHLINE OF ORANGE AVENUEAND ITS EXTENSION 550 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; THENCE CONTINUEWEST ALONG THE NORTHLINE OF ORANGE AVENUE 100FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH,PARALLEL WITH SAID OAKSTREET 140 FEET TO THESOUTH LINE OF A 20 FOOTALLEY; THENCE RUN EASTALONG THE SOUTH LINE OFSAID ALLEY 100 FEET;THENCE RUN SOUTH, PARAL-LEL WITH SAID OAK STREET140 FEET TO THE POINT OFBEGINNING. TAX I.D. NO:54-09-29-4-000-006-000BEINGTHE SAME PROPERTY CON-VEYED BY WARRANTY DEED-GRANTOR: VIRGINIA R. SACK-ETT, AN UNMARRIED WID-OWED WOMANGRANTEE: PA-MELA ANN ARQUETTE, ASSURVIVING JOINT TENANTDA-TED: 3/30/2006RECORDED:3/30/2006DOC #/BOOK-PAGE:965041NOTE: FOR STREETN U M B E R I N G P U R P O S E SKNOWN AS: 420 WEST OR-ANGE AVENUE, FOLEY, ALA-BAMA 36535-1910

Said property is commonly knownas 420 West Orange Avenue, Foley,AL 36535.The indebtedness secured by saidMortgage has been and is herebydeclared due and payable becauseof default under the terms of theNote secured by said Mortgage,including but not limited to,nonpayment of the indebtedness asand when due. The indebtednessremains in default, and this salewill be made for the sole purpose ofpaying the same, including allexpenses of the sale, attorney's fees,and all other payments providedfor under the terms of saidMortgage.

Said property will be sold subjectto the following items, which mayaffect the title to said real property:all zoning ordinances; matterswhich would be disclosed by anaccurate survey or inspection of theproperty; any outstanding taxes,including but not limited to, advalorem taxes, which constituteliens upon said property; specialassessments; all outstanding billsfor public utilities, which constituteliens upon said property; allrestrictive covenants, easements,rights-of-way; the statutory right ofredemption pursuant to Alabamalaw; and any other matters ofrecord superior to said Mortgage.To the best of the knowledge andbelief of the undersigned, the partyin possession of the real property isPamela Ann Arquette or tenant(s).Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances. Pro-grams may also exist that helppersons avoid or delay the foreclo-sure process. An attorney should beconsulted to help you understandthese rights and programs as a partof the foreclosure process.

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGELLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORT-GAGE COMPANYas holder of said mortgageMcCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce,LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North, Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) [email protected] No. 927018www.foreclosurehotline.netTHIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPT-ING TO COLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.April 18-25; May 2, 2018

36542THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances. Pro-grams may also exist that helppersons avoid or delay the foreclo-sure process. An attorney should beconsulted to help you understandthese rights and programs as a partof the foreclosure process.This sale is made for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness secured bysaid mortgage, as well as theexpenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder must tendera non-refundable deposit of FiveThousand Dollars ($5,000.00) incertified funds made payable toSirote & Permutt, P.C. at the timeand place of the sale. The balanceof the purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon the nextbusiness day at the Law Office ofSirote & Permutt, P.C. at theaddress indicated below. Sirote &Permutt, P.C. reserves the right toaward the bid to the next highestbidder should the highest bidderfail to timely tender the totalamount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee reservesthe right to bid for and purchasethe real estate and to credit itspurchase price against the expensesof sale and the indebtednesssecured by the real estate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.U.S. Bank National Association, asTrustee, on behalf of the holders ofthe J.P. Morgan Alternative LoanTrust 2007-A2 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Mortga-gee/Transferee

Rebecca RedmondSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures299451May 2-9-16, 2018

Legal Notice

Walter Marine, hereby gives noticeof completion of contract with theAlabama Department of Conserva-tion & Natural Resources forconstruction of PROJECT NO.2-MR-203 in Baldwin County.

All claims should be filed atCommissioner c/o Marine Resour-ces Division of the Department ofConservation and Natural Resour-ces at their Claude Peteet Maricul-ture Center, 999 Commerce Drive,Gulf Shores, Alabama 36542 dur-ing this period.May 2-9-16-23, 2018

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funds by close of business on thenext business day thereafter at theLaw Office of Shapiro and Ingle,LLP at the address indicatedbelow. Shapiro and Ingle, LLPreserves the right to award the bidto the next highest bidder, or toreschedule the sale, should thehighest bidder fail to timely tenderthe total amount due.

Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances. Pro-grams may also exist that helppersons avoid or delay the foreclo-sure process. An attorney should beconsulted to help you understandthese rights and programs as a partof the foreclosure process.

JPMorgan Chase Bank,National Association,and its successors and assignsMortgagee or Transferee

SHAPIRO AND INGLE, LLP10130 Perimeter Parkway,Suite 400 Charlotte, NC 28216704-333-8107/ 17-013522Attorneys for Mortgagee or Trans-fereeApril 25; May 2-9, 2018

grams may also exist that helppersons avoid or delay the foreclo-sure process. An attorney should beconsulted to help you understandthese rights and programs as a partof the foreclosure process.This sale is made for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness secured bysaid mortgage, as well as theexpenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder must tendera non-refundable deposit of FiveThousand Dollars ($5,000.00) incertified funds made payable toSirote & Permutt, P.C. at the timeand place of the sale. The balanceof the purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon the nextbusiness day at the Law Office ofSirote & Permutt, P.C. at theaddress indicated below. Sirote &Permutt, P.C. reserves the right toaward the bid to the next highestbidder should the highest bidderfail to timely tender the totalamount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee reservesthe right to bid for and purchasethe real estate and to credit itspurchase price against the expensesof sale and the indebtednesssecured by the real estate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Mortga-gee/Transferee

Ginny RutledgeSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures434117May 2-9-16, 2018

ward the Coastal ConstructionControl Line (CCL). Such con-struction requires a review todetermine compliance with theAlabama Coastal Area Manage-ment Program (ACAMP).A public comment period whichbegins May 2, 2018 and ends May30, 2018 has been established togive interested individuals anopportunity to provide additionalinformation relative to the compli-ance of this project with applicableregulations. If BCCAP determinesthat there are significant com-ments, a public hearing may bescheduled.Written comments relative to thisproject should be addressed to theBaldwin County Coastal AreaProgram, 201 East Section Avenue,Foley, AL 36535. All commentsmust be received no later than 4:30p.m., on May 28, 2018. Refercomments to Case Number BCCAP17-009.BCCAP is limited in the scope oftheir analysis to environmentalimpacts. Any comments relative tozoning or economic and socialimpacts should be addressed tolocal planning and zoning author-izes who have responsibility forthese issued.Copies of information and plans onthis project are available for publicinspection at the Baldwin CountyCoastal Area Program office, 201East Section Avenue, Foley, AL,Monday through Friday, duringnormal business hours.After consideration of all writtencomments and the requirementsand policies of the applicableenvironmental laws and regula-tions, a final determination will bemade.May 2-9-16-23-30, 2018

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In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35657Estate of

Dennis Clark, Jr.Notice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased having beengranted to the undersigned on the19th day of April, 2018, by theHonorable Tim Russell, Judge ofthe Probate Court of BaldwinCounty, notice is hereby given thatall persons having claims against

Estate NoticesIn the Probate Court of

Baldwin County, AlabamaCase No. 35664

Estate ofMona B. Mathews

Notice of Appointmentto be Published

Letters Testamentary on theestate of said deceased having beengranted to the undersigned on the19th day of April, 2018, by theHonorable Tim Russell, Judge ofthe Probate Court of BaldwinCounty, notice is hereby given thatall persons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby required topresent the same within timeallowed by law or the same will be

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2000 Ford F-350 Super DutyVIN: 1FTSF31S8YED55232Sale date: June 7, 2018By: Jared N. Lyles, P.C.Location of sale:18743 Davis RoadSummerdale, Al 36580Last owner's name:UnknownMay 2-9, 2018

AbandonVehicle / Boat

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness se-cured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Stephanie H. Smith, anunmarried woman and AdamEmrich, an unmarried man, origi-nally in favor of Mortgage Elec-tronic Registration Systems, Inc.,as nominee for America's Whole-sale Lender, on the 16th day ofSeptember, 2005, said mortgagerecorded in the Office of the Judgeof Probate of Baldwin County,Alabama, in Instrument Number934204; the undersigned FederalNational Mortgage Association , asMortgagee/Transferee, under andby virtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, will sellat public outcry to the highestbidder for cash, in front of themain entrance of the Courthouse atBay Minette, Baldwin County,Alabama, on May 16, 2018, duringthe legal hours of sale, all of itsright, title, and interest in and tothe following described real estate,situated in Baldwin County, Alaba-ma, to-wit:Lot 72, River Mill Subdivision,Unit 3, according to plat thereof asrecorded in Slide File 1888-A, ofthe records in the Office of theJudge of Probate, Baldwin County,Alabama.

Said lands subject to the Fairhope

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 34595In Re: Estate of

Harry McDonough Clark,Deceased

To: Bank of America, N.A.,American Express Bank and Ban-corp South

This day came James MichaelClark, Sr. as Personal Representa-tive of the Esate of HarryMcDonough Clark, Deceased, andfiled his petition contest of theclaims filed by Bank of America,N.A., American Express Bank andBancrop South against the abovesaid estate.

It is ordered that the 31st day ofMay, 2018, at 10:00 A.M., in theFairhope Satellite Courthouse, be,and the same hereby is, appointedas the day and time on which tohear said petition, at which timeyou can appear and contest thesame, if you think proper.

Witness my hand this 19th day ofApril, 2018.

Tim RussellJudge of Probate

David L. RatcliffeAttorney at LawPost Office Box 434Mobile, AL 36601 434May 2-9-16, 2018

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 335663Estate of

Sandra J. LindenbergNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased having beengranted to the undersigned on the19th day of April, 2018, by theHonorable Tim Russell, Judge ofthe Probate Court of BaldwinCounty, notice is hereby given thatall persons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby required topresent the same within timeallowed by law or the same will bebarred.

Eric J. LindenbergPersonal Representative

Wendy A. PierceAttorney At Law140 South Section StreetFairhope, AL 36532May 2-9-16, 2018

Estate Notices

In the Circuit Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

DR-2018-900117Brandy Mychelle Chaney-Palmer,

PlaintiffVs.

Jimmy Tyrone Palmer,Defendant

Notice of Divorce Action

Defendant Jimmy Tyrone Palm-er, whose whereabouts are un-known, must answer Plaintiff'sBrandy Mychelle Chaney-Palmer,petition for Divorce and otherrelief by June 8, 2018 or,thereafter, a judgment by defaultmay be rendered against him orher in the above styled case, CaseNo. DR 2018-900117, Circuit Courtof Baldwin County.

Done this 27th day of March,2018.

Jody W. CampbellClerk of the Circuit Court of

Baldwin County, ALAttorney for Plaintiff:Meredith Dawn RuckerPO Box 3108Daphne, AL 36526-3108April 18-25;May 2-9, 2018

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35659Taney A. Brazeal

Notice of Appointmentto be Published

Letters Testamentary on theestate of said deceased having beengranted to the undersigned on the19th day of April, 2018, by theHonorable Tim Russell, Judge ofthe Probate Court of BaldwinCounty, notice is hereby given thatall persons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby required topresent the same within timeallowed by law or the same will bebarred.

Febe Iris Brazeal Wallaceand Taney A Brazeal, Jr.Personal Representatives

J. Alan LipscombBenton & Lipscomb200 Fairhope AvenueFairhope, AL 36532May 2-9-16, 2018

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35660Iris Celia Brazeal

Notice of Appointmentto be Published

Letters Testamentary on theestate of said deceased having beengranted to the undersigned on the19th day of April, 2018, by theHonorable Tim Russell, Judge ofthe Probate Court of BaldwinCounty, notice is hereby given thatall persons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby required topresent the same within timeallowed by law or the same will bebarred.

Febe Iris Brazeal Wallaceand Taney A Brazeal, Jr.Personal Representatives

J. Alan LipscombBenton & Lipscomb200 Fairhope AvenueFairhope, AL 36532May 2-9-16, 2018

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

AMENDMENTS TO BALDWINCOUNTY SUBDIVISION

REGULATIONS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthe Baldwin County Commission,during its May 15, 2018, regularmeeting, will consider approvingamendments to the Baldwin Coun-ty Subdivision Regulations after aPublic Hearing, pursuant to Article12 of the Baldwin County Subdivi-sion Regulations. The May 15,2018, regular meeting of theBaldwin County Commission willbe held in the County CommissionChambers at the Baldwin CountyAdministration Building located at322 Courthouse Square in BayMinette, Alabama. The BaldwinCounty Commission meeting be-gins at 8:30 a.m. and the PublicHearings portion commences at9:00 a.m. If you wish to be heard inopposition to or in favor of theproposed amendments during thePublic Hearing, please be inattendance by 9:00 a.m.

The Baldwin County Commissionwill consider two alternate versionsof the proposed amendments to theBaldwin County Subdivision Regu-lations. Copies of the two proposedalternate versions are available forviewing at the following locations:

1. Baldwin County Highway De-partment, 3rd and 4th Floors,Baldwin County Central Annex IIBuilding, 22070 State Highway 59,Robertsdale, Alabama;

2. Baldwin County CommissionOffice, Baldwin County Adminis-tration Building, 322 CourthouseSquare, Bay Minette, Alabama;

3. Baldwin County CommissionOffice, Fairhope Satellite Court-house, 1100 Fairhope Avenue,Fairhope, Alabama;

4. Baldwin County CommissionOffice, Baldwin County CentralAnnex Building, 22251 PalmerStreet, Robertsdale, Alabama;

5. Baldwin County CommissionOffice, Foley Satellite Courthouse,201 East Section Street, Foley,Alabama;

6. Baldwin County Planning andZoning Department, Foley SatelliteCourthouse, 201 East SectionStreet, Foley, Alabama; and

7. Baldwin County Courthouse, 312Courthouse Square, Bay Minette,Alabama.

In the Circuit Court ofBaldwin County, AlabamaCase No. DR 2018-900327

In Re: The Marriage ofJamie R. Styron

PlaintiffVs.

Celina Kayann Styron,Defendant

Notice of Divorce Action

Defendant Celina Kayann Styr-on, whose whereabouts are un-known, must answer Plaintiff'sJamie R. Styron, petition forDivorce and other relief by June22, 2018 or, thereafter, a judgmentby default may be rendered againsthim or her in the above styled case,Case No. 2018-900327, CircuitCourt of Baldwin County.

Done the 20th day of April, 2018.Jody W. Campbell

Clerk of the Circuit Court ofBaldwin County, AL

May 2-9-16-23, 2018

Legal Notice

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness se-cured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Wendy E. Case andWilliam C. Case, wife and hus-band, originally in favor ofMortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nominee forGuaranty Residential Lending,Inc., on the 19th day of July, 2002,said mortgage recorded in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama, inInstrument Number 673351; theundersigned Ditech Financial LLC,as Mortgagee/Transferee, underand by virtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, will sellat public outcry to the highestbidder for cash, in front of themain entrance of the Courthouse atBay Minette, Baldwin County,Alabama, on May 16, 2018, duringthe legal hours of sale, all of itsright, title, and interest in and tothe following described real estate,situated in Baldwin County, Alaba-ma, to-wit:Lot 33, Unit 25, Lake Forest,according to the plat thereofrecorded in Map Book 8, Page 86,of records in the Probate Office,Baldwin County, Alabama.Property street address for infor-mational purposes: 494 RidgewoodDrive, Daphne, AL 36526THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances. Pro-grams may also exist that helppersons avoid or delay the foreclo-sure process. An attorney should beconsulted to help you understandthese rights and programs as a partof the foreclosure process.This sale is made for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness secured bysaid mortgage, as well as theexpenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder must tendera non-refundable deposit of FiveThousand Dollars ($5,000.00) incertified funds made payable toSirote & Permutt, P.C. at the timeand place of the sale. The balanceof the purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon the nextbusiness day at the Law Office ofSirote & Permutt, P.C. at theaddress indicated below. Sirote &Permutt, P.C. reserves the right toaward the bid to the next highestbidder should the highest bidderfail to timely tender the totalamount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee reservesthe right to bid for and purchasethe real estate and to credit itspurchase price against the expensesof sale and the indebtednesssecured by the real estate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Ditech Financial LLC, Mortga-

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35658Estate of

O'Neal Edward FrostNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters of Administration on

the estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersigned onthe 19th day of April, 2018, by theHonorable Tim Russell, Judge ofthe Probate Court of BaldwinCounty, notice is hereby given thatall persons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby required topresent the same within timeallowed by law or the same will bebarred.

Loretta PotapennkoPersonal Representative

Manley L. Cummins, IIIManley L. Cummins, III, P.C.Post Office Box 7980Spanish Fort, AL 36527May 2-9-16, 2018

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35666Estate of

Dorothy M. StaceyNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased having beengranted to the undersigned on the20th day of April, 2018, by theHonorable Tim Russell, Judge ofthe Probate Court of BaldwinCounty, notice is hereby given thatall persons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby required topresent the same within timeallowed by law or the same will bebarred.

Jane S. McKenney andSusan Darby

Personal RepresentativsL. D. Owen, IIIAttorney At Law135 Hand AvenueBay Minette, AL 36507May 2-9-163193, 2018

Legal Notice

In accordance with Chapter 1,Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975,notice is hereby given that E-JBuilders, Inc., Contractor, hascompleted the Contract for Con-struction of the Town of PerdidoBeach Addition, located at 9212County Road 97, Perdido Beach,Alabama 36530, for the Town ofPerdido Beach, the Owner, andhave made request for finalsettlement of said Contract.

All persons having any claim forlabor, materials, or otherwise inconnection with this project shouldimmediately notify Adams StewartArchitects, P.O. Box 529, Roberts-dale, Alabama 36567, Phone251-947-3864.April 25;May 2-9-16, 2018

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35359Estate of

Evelyn S. DiamondNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the estateof said deceased having beengranted to the undersigned on the19th day of April, 2018, by theHonorable Tim Russell, Judge ofthe Probate Court of BaldwinCounty, notice is hereby given thatall persons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby required topresent the same within timeallowed by law or the same will bebarred.

Carol W. BrownPersonal Representative

Brantley T. RichersonKopesky, Britt & Norton, LLCP.O. Box 1138Fairhope, Al 36533May 2-9-16, 2018

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35639Estate of

Jackie B. SlayNotice of Appointmentto be Published

Letters Testamentary on theestate of said deceased having beengranted to the undersigned on the23rd day of April, 2018, by theHonorable Tim Russell, Judge ofthe Probate Court of BaldwinCounty, notice is hereby given thatall persons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby required topresent the same within timeallowed by law or the same will bebarred.

Ronald D. SlayPersonal Representative

Gilbert F. Dukes, IIICoale, Dukes, Kirkpatrick& Crowley2610-B Dauphin StreetSuite 101Mobile, Al 36606May 2-9-16, 2018

Notice of Adoption HearingProbate Court ofBaldwin CountyCase No. 3917

To: William Brandon KetchemAddress Unknown

Please take notice that a petitionfor the adoption has been filed insaid Court by the Petitioner namedbelow. Please be advised that if youintend to contest this adoption youmust file a written response withthe attorney for the petitionernamed below and with the Clerk ofthe Probate Court, P.O. Box 459,Bay Minette, Alabama, 36507 assoon as possible but no later thanthirty (30) days from the last daythis notice is published.

Petitioner:Donald James Swinney22625 Mattingly Street,

Apt. 19Robertsdale, AL 36567

Attorney for the Petitioner:Deirdra L. DrinkardPost Office Box 602Silverhill, AL 36576April 18-25;May 2-9, 2018

said estate are hereby required topresent the same within timeallowed by law or the same will bebarred.

Gay Clark Roberts andJudy Clark Mosely

Personal RepresentativesHarold L. OdomAttorney at LawPost Office Box 1087Chatom, AL 36518May 2-9-16, 2018

Single Tax District.Property street address for infor-mational purposes: 10345 EleanorCt, Fairhope, AL 36532THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances. Pro-grams may also exist that helppersons avoid or delay the foreclo-sure process. An attorney should beconsulted to help you understandthese rights and programs as a partof the foreclosure process.This sale is made for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness secured bysaid mortgage, as well as theexpenses of foreclosure.

The successful bidder must tendera non-refundable deposit of FiveThousand Dollars ($5,000.00) incertified funds made payable toSirote & Permutt, P.C. at the timeand place of the sale. The balanceof the purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon the nextbusiness day at the Law Office ofSirote & Permutt, P.C. at theaddress indicated below. Sirote &Permutt, P.C. reserves the right toaward the bid to the next highestbidder should the highest bidderfail to timely tender the totalamount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee reservesthe right to bid for and purchasethe real estate and to credit itspurchase price against the expensesof sale and the indebtednesssecured by the real estate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Federal National Mortgage Associ-ation , Mortgagee/Transferee

Rebecca RedmondSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures427015April 18-25; May 2, 2018

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtedness se-cured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Samantha Ware, anunmarried person, originally infavor of Regions Bank dba RegionsMortgage, on the 19th day ofSeptember, 2012, said mortgagerecorded in the Office of the Judgeof Probate of Baldwin County,Alabama, in Instrument Number1359926; re-recorded October 17,2012, in Instrument Number1364184; the undersigned RegionsBank dba Regions Mortgage, asMortgagee/Transferee, under andby virtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, will sellat public outcry to the highestbidder for cash, in front of themain entrance of the Courthouse atBay Minette, Baldwin County,Alabama, on June 20, 2018, duringthe legal hours of sale, all of itsright, title, and interest in and tothe following described real estate,situated in Baldwin County, Alaba-ma, to-wit:Lot 70, Huntington Phase One,according to the map or platthereof recorded at Slide 2184-D,Probate Records, Baldwin County,Alabama.Property street address for infor-mational purposes: 125 SouthwarkAve Fairhope, AL 36532THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances. Pro-grams may also exist that helppersons avoid or delay the foreclo-sure process. An attorney should beconsulted to help you understandthese rights and programs as a partof the foreclosure process.This sale is made for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness secured bysaid mortgage, as well as theexpenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder must tendera non-refundable deposit of FiveThousand Dollars ($5,000.00) incertified funds made payable toSirote & Permutt, P.C. at the timeand place of the sale. The balanceof the purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon the nextbusiness day at the Law Office ofSirote & Permutt, P.C. at theaddress indicated below. Sirote &Permutt, P.C. reserves the right toaward the bid to the next highestbidder should the highest bidderfail to timely tender the totalamount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee reservesthe right to bid for and purchasethe real estate and to credit itspurchase price against the expensesof sale and the indebtednesssecured by the real estate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Regions Bank dba Regions Mort-gage, Mortgagee/Transferee

Elizabeth LoefgrenSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures433637April 25; May 2-9, 2018

Public participation is solicitedwithout regard to race, color,national origin, sex, age, religion,disability or family status. Personswho require special accommoda-tions under the Americans withDisabilities Act or those requiringlanguage translation servicesshould contact Ronald J. Cink,County Administrator, at(251) 580-2550 [email protected].

If you have any questions, pleasecontact the Permit Division of theBaldwin County Highway Depart-ment at (251) 937-0278.April 25; May 2-9, 2018

barred.Charles Clayton Mathews and

Louis Orian Mathews, IIIPersonal Representatives

Amanda J. MillerRyan, Hicks, Cumpton& Cumpton, LLP3523 Montlimar Plaza DriveMobile, AL 36609May 2-9-16, 2018

gee/Transferee

Rebecca RedmondSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures433413April 25; May 2-9, 2018

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ORDINANCE NO._____________AN ORDINANCE TO ADOPT REGULATIONS FOR SMALL CELL TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES IN THE CITY

OF FOLEY, ALABAMA

WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Foley, Alabama, seeks to facilitate the availability of reliable, personal wireless communication services for its citizens and the public by permitting the placement of Small Cell Technology Facilities and associated structures on or along the Right of Way and on private properties in the City; and

WHEREAS, the installation, expansion, and maintenance of Small Cell Technology Facilities and associated structures on or along the Right of Way and on private properties might have significant impact upon: (l) the aesthetic values and historic character of the City; (2) safe use and passage on or along the Rights of Way by the public; and (3) properties and property values in the City in areas where such structures are placed; and

WHEREAS, the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 (the “Act”) and regulations promulgated with respect to the Act by the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) authorize local governments to enact reasonable regulations for the placement, expansion, height, and maintenance of Small Cell Technologies Facilities and associated structures; and

WHEREAS, as provided in this ordinance and as permitted by Federal and State Law, the City seeks to mandate, where feasible, the collocation of Small Cell Technology Facilities on existing poles and other Support Structures as opposed to installation of new support structures; and

WHEREAS, the above-noted collocation and other provisions of this ordinance are intended to be consistent with the Act and its associated regulations; and

WHEREAS, the adoption of the regulations, procedures and requirements in this ordinance will permit Applicants and Providers to enhance the provision of personal wireless service and protect the public welfare, health, safety and interests of the City’s citizens.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Foley, Alabama, as follows:

A new Chapter ______, which reads as follows, is hereby adopted and shall be inserted in the Foley Municipal Code:

Chapter ____- Small Cell Technology Facilities

Section 1 - Definitions - The terms below have the following meanings for purposes of this ordinance:

a. “Abandonment” or “Abandon(s)” means that, following the placement of Small Cell Technologies Facilities (and associated Accessory Equipment) or Support Structures in the City pursuant to a permit issued to a Provider or an Applicant, any of the following has occurred:

(a) for any reason, excluding disasters or declared emergencies, the Facilities cease to be used to transmit signals, data or messages or otherwise be used for their intended purposes for a continuous period of ninety (90) days;

(b) the City revokes the permit for placement and use of those Facilities due to nonpayment of applicable fees, the failure of the Provider or Applicant to comply with conditions in the permit or in this ordinance concerning them, or other valid reason; or

(c) the Provider or Applicant fails to perform any of its responsibilities, obligations and requirements in this ordinance or in a permit that relate to the installation, construction, maintenance, use or operation of the Facilities, Accessory Equipment or Support Structures, and that breach remains uncured for a continuous period of sixty (60) days after the City provides written notice of the breach to the Provider or Applicant.

b. “Accessory Equipment” means any equipment other than an antenna that is used in conjunction with Small Cell Technology Facility arrangements. This equipment may be attached to or detached from a Small Cell Technology Wireless Support Structure, and includes, but, is not limited to, cabinets, optical converters, power amplifiers, radios, DWDM and CWDM multiplexers, microcells, radio units, fiber optic and coaxial cables, wires, meters, pedestals, power switches, and related equipment on or in the immediate vicinity of a Support Structure.

c. “Antenna” means communications equipment that transmits and receives electromagnetic radio signals, is attached to a Small Cell Technology Wireless Support Structure and is used to communicate wireless service.

d. “Applicant”, whether singular or plural, means a personal wireless service provider, an entity that is authorized by a personal wireless service provider to apply for or receive a permit to install, construct, modify or maintain a Small Cell Technology Facility and related Accessory Equipment or Support Structure in the City, or an entity certificated by the Alabama Public Service Commission to provide telecommunication service.

e. “Application” means a formal request submitted to the City for a permit to install construct, or modify a Small Cell Technology Facility and related Accessory Equipment or Support Structure.

f. “Approving Authority” means the individual employed by the City and tasked with approving applications sub-mitted to the City pursuant to this Chapter.

g. “City” means the City of Foley, Alabama including, but not limited to, the Board of Adjustments and Appeals for the City, the Zoning Board for the City, or the Historical Commission. For the purposes of this ordinance, the definition of “City” does not include the Utilities Board (Riviera Utilities).

h. “City Council” means the City Council of the City of Foley, Alabama.

i. “Collocation” means the placement or installation of a new Small Cell Wireless Technology Facility or related Accessory Equipment on an existing pole or other Support Structure that is owned, controlled or leased by a utility, the City, or other person or entity.

j. “Personal Wireless Service Provider” or “Provider” means an entity that provides personal wireless communica-tion services to the public or citizens of the City on a commercial basis and is authorized by the FCC to provide those services.

k. “Private Property” means real property located in the City that does not lie within the Right Of Way.

l. “Right of Way”, whether singular or plural, means the surface and space in, upon, above, along, across, over and below any public streets, avenues, highways, roads, courts, lanes, alleys, boulevards, ways, sidewalks, and bicycle lanes, as the same now or may hereafter exist, that are within the City’s corporate boundaries and under the jurisdiction of the City. This term shall not include county, state or federal rights of way or any property owned by any person or entity other than the City.

m. “Small Cell Technology Facility” or “Facilities”, whether singular or plural, means and includes the following types of structures: (a) antenna; and (b) associated Accessory Equipment.

n. “Small Cell Technology Wireless Support Structure” or “Support Structure”, whether singular or plural, means a freestanding structure designed or used to support, or capable of supporting, Small Cell Technology Facilities, including, but not limited to, utility poles, street light poles, traffic signal structures, rooftops, attics, or other enclosed or open areas of a building or accessory structure, a sign, or a flag pole, located solely in the Right of Way and owned by the City. These terms do not include the City’s decorative and architecturally significant street light poles as those decorative lights are inappropriate for use as a Support Structure and further do not include any structure located in the Right of Way and owned by an entity other than the City.

o. “Stealth Technology” means a method(s) of concealing or minimizing the visual impact of a Small Cell Tech-nology Facility (and associated Accessory Equipment) and Support Structure by incorporating features or design elements which either totally or partially conceal such Facilities or equipment. The use of these design elements is intended to produce the result of having said Facilities and associated structures blend into the surrounding environ-ment and/or disguise, shield, hide or create the appearance that the Facilities are an architectural component of the support structure.

Section 2 - Permit Required to Place Small Cell Technology Facilities in Right-of- Way –

a. A Provider or Applicant must obtain a permit from the City before placing, installing, or constructing any Small

Cell Technology Facility (and associated Accessory Equipment) on any Support Structure that is located on the Right of Way, or substantially modifying the position or characteristics of any such existing Facility thereon.

b. The Approving Authority will review and administratively process any request for a permit to determine wheth-er, in the exercise of the Approving Authority’s reasonable discretion, it should be issued for the location and in the manner requested by the Applicant. In this process, the burden is on the Provider or Applicant to demonstrate that the placement of the proposed Small Cell Technology Facility and associated Accessory Equipment or Support Structure on the Right of Way is the minimal physical installation which will achieve the goal of enhancing the provision of per-sonal wireless services when considering all pertinent factors discussed in the provision immediately below. Except as set forth in this section, this permitting process will be administrative and not require public hearings or the approval of any City Council or City employee other than the Approving Authority.

c. The factors, requirements and guidelines that the Approving Authority may consider and will apply when deter-mining whether to issue a permit for placement of new Support Structures or Facilities and associated structures on the Right of Way include, but are not limited to, the following:

i. the demonstrated need for placing the structures at the requested location and geographic area in order to deliver or enhance personal wireless service;

ii. the visual impact of placing the Support Structures or Facilities in the subject area;

iii. the character of the area in which the structures are requested, including surrounding buildings, properties and uses;

iv. whether the appearance and placement of the requested structures is aesthetically consistent with the immediate area;

v. whether the structures are consistent with the historic nature and characteristics of the requested location;

vi. the Applicant’s or Provider’s network coverage objective and whether the Applicant or Provider should use available or previously unconsidered alternative locations to place the Support Structures or Facilities;

vii. whether the proposed installation could cause harm to the public or pose any undue risk to public safety;

viii. whether the proposed installation may interfere with vehicular traffic, sight distance, passage of pedestrians, or other use of the Right of Way by the public; and

ix. if the proposed installation will disturb conditions on the Right of Way, whether the Applicant can demonstrate its ability and financial resources to restore the subject area to its pre-existing condition following installation.

d. To the extent practical, all Facilities and associated Accessory Equipment that are placed in the City shall be attached to a pre-existing Support Structure that is owned, controlled or leased by a utility, franchisee, the City or other entity. However, nothing in this Ordinance shall be interpreted to permit the Applicant to locate a Facility or Accessory Equipment on structures owned by entities other than the City without the permission of said owner of the structure. If the Applicant demonstrates that no Colocation opportunities exist in the area where a technologi-cally documented need for a facility exists, the Applicant may request that a new pole or other Support Structure be installed in that area for purposes of constructing the Facilities. Before any new Support Structure is permitted, each of the following must occur:

i. the Applicant must have provided the City written evidence that no practical Colocation opportunity exists. This evidence shall include, but not be limited to, affidavits, correspondence, or other written information that demonstrates that the Applicant has taken all commercially reasonable actions to achieve colocation in the request-ed location or area, that the Applicant has pursued but been denied access to all potential collocation sites in the subject area (and the reasons for any such denial(s)), and otherwise show that the Applicant is unable to Collocate on an existing Support Structure;

ii. the Approving Authority must recommend the placement of a new Support Structure in the Right of Way.

e. If a Facility is attached to a utility pole or other Support Structure in the Right of Way, no antenna or other part of the Facility shall extend more than five (5) feet above the height of that structure; provided that, in the event that the Applicant demonstrates that National Electric Safety Code regulations or other factors create an undue hardship in complying with this height requirement, the Approving Authority may permit a facility to extend up to ten (10) feet above the height of such Support Structure. The Approving Authority may grant a variance or waiver for good cause shown.

f. The Accessory Equipment shall, if reasonably possible, be placed at least 10 feet above the ground. The color of the Antenna and Accessory Equipment shall be compatible with that of the Support Structure. The Facility (including the Accessory Equipment) shall not be illuminated.

Section 3 - Application Process

a. At a minimum, each application for a permit shall contain all of the following:

i. engineering drawings depicting the type of Facilities, Support Structure, and means and points at which such Facilities and associated Accessory Equipment will be attached to a Support Structure;

ii. map(s) designating with specificity the location(s) of the requested Facilities;

iii. the geographic coordinates of all antenna and other proposed Facilities;

iv. if the Facilities will be located on a Support Structure on the Right of Way that is owned by any entity other than the City or the Applicant, a copy of any license, lease, agreement or other documentation evidencing that the owner of that Support Structure authorizes the Facilities to be attached thereto or agrees in principle to authorize that attachment; provided that, if a representation is made to the City that the attachment has been authorized in principle by the owner of the Support Structure but the Applicant subsequently fails to furnish the City documen-tation that finalizes any such agreement, the City may refuse to issue the requested permit until that documentation is provided, or, if the City issues the requested permit before receiving such final documentation, the subject permit may be revoked and any license to use that part of the Right of Way be rescinded;

v. if the Applicant requests permission to place Facilities on a new Support Structure, the substantiation therefor required by Section 2(d) in this Ordinance.

b. An application shall not be deemed complete until the Applicant has submitted all documents, information, forms and fees specifically enumerated in this Ordinance that pertain to the location, construction, or configuration of the Facilities or Support Structures at the requested location(s).

c. Within thirty (30) calendar days after an application for permit is submitted, the City shall notify the Applicant in writing, clearly and specifically delineating all missing documents or information, if any additional information is needed to complete that application or supplemental information is required to process the request. Upon supple-mental submission, the City shall have ten (10) days to identify in writing anything missing from initial notice. Second or subsequent notices of incomplete information may not specify missing documents or information that were not delineated in the original notice. If the City does not notify the applicant in writing that the application is incomplete within thirty (30) days following its receipt, the application is deemed complete.

d. Unless another date is specified in a written agreement between the City and the Applicant, the City will have the following time periods to make its final decision to approve or disapprove an application for a permit contemplated in this ordinance and advise the Applicant in writing of that determination:

i. sixty (60) calendar days from the date an application for a permit is filed with respect to a request to Collocate Facilities on an existing Support Structure; and

ii. ninety (90) calendar days from the date an application for a permit is filed with respect to a request to attach Facilities to a new Support Structure.

e. To the extent additional information is required to complete the Application after it is filed, the applicable calen-dar day review period set forth in Section 3(d) shall be tolled and not continue to run until the Applicant has provided any missing or requested supplemental information; provided that tolling shall not occur if the City does not advise

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the Applicant in writing of the incompleteness of a submitted application within thirty (30) days after that submission.

f. An Applicant may, at the Applicant’s discretion, file a consolidated Application and receive a single permit for up to twenty (20) Facilities, provided that all such Facilities are located in the same Zoning classification.

Section 4 - Reconsideration/Appeal

a. Any Applicant that desires reconsideration of an administrative decision by the Approving Authority to deny a request for a permit to place a Facility or Support Structure on the Right of Way may seek review, modification or reversal of that decision by the City Council by submitting a request for reconsideration with the City Clerk within twenty-one (21) calendar days following the Approving Authority’s decision. That request for reconsideration will be considered by the City Council at a regular Council meeting that will be conducted as soon as practical after the request for reconsideration is made. If no request for reconsideration is submitted, the decision of the Approving Authority will be final.

b. Additionally, the Applicant, within thirty (30) days following a decision by the City Council to either (i) deny a request for reconsideration or (ii) to not approve the placement of a new Support Structure on the Right of Way, may appeal either of those decisions by the City Council to the Circuit Court of Baldwin County, Alabama or other court with jurisdiction. If no appeal of those decisions of the City Council is made, those will be deemed final.

Section 5 - Additional Requirements - Any Provider or Applicant to whom a permit is issued and that places Facilities and associated Support Structures on the Right of Way also shall comply with the following requirements as long as those Facilities and Support Structures are on or under the Right of Way:

a. Prior to installing the Facilities or Support Structures, the Applicant shall provide the City a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing that it has obtained and will maintain the following types of insurance in connection with its operations on or use of the Right of Way: (l) General Liability coverage insuring the risk of claims for damages to per-sons or property arising from or related to the installation, construction, maintenance, operation or any use of Facility or Support Structure placed on or along the Right of Way by the Applicant (or any of their contractors) with limits of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence and in the aggregate; and (2) Workers Compensation Insurance as required by Alabama state law. The General Liability coverage shall list the City as an additional insured, and may be provided through a combination of a primary and umbrella policies. All insurance policies shall be furnished by insurers rated at least A-VII by AM Best and eligible to transact business in the State of Alabama. On an annual basis following initial installation, the Applicant also shall furnish the City a Certificate indicating that the above-noted coverage remains and will remain in effect. Alternatively, an Applicant with a net worth of at least two hundred fifty million dollars ($250,000,000.00), may self-insure any or all of the insurance required in this provision under the same terms and conditions as specified herein.

b. All Facilities and associated Support Structures shall be installed, erected, maintained and operated in compli-ance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, regulations of the FCC.

c. Following the installation of any Facilities and associated Support Structures, the Provider or Applicant, upon reasonable request and for good cause, shall furnish the Approving Authority a written certification from a licensed professional engineer in the State of Alabama stating that those structures have been inspected and are being main-tained, operated and used in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, including those of the FCC that pertain to the transmission of wireless communication signals. For purposes of this provision, “good cause” shall mean circumstances have arisen that indicate the Facilities and associated Support Structures have been damaged, are not functioning in compliance with applicable laws and regulations, or otherwise pose a hazard to the public. If those Support Structures should fail at any time to comply with applicable laws and regulations, the Provider or Applicant, at either of their expense, shall begin to cause those structures to be brought into compliance with said laws and regu-lations within fifteen (15) days of the date of any written notice to them from the Approving Authority of non-compli-ance, or cease all personal wireless service operations related to those structures until the Applicant or Provider comes into full compliance with said laws and regulations.

d. The Facilities and associated Support Structures must at all times be maintained in good and safe condition. Not more often than every five (5) years, the Approving Authority may request that the Provider or Applicant, at either of their expense, furnish certification from an engineer that the Facilities and Support Structures are in sound condition. Should that engineer deem those structures unsound, the Provider or Applicant shall furnish to the Approving Au-thority a plan to remedy any unsafe conditions or structural defect(s) and take that remedial action at the Provider or Applicant’s expense, as directed by the Approving Authority.

e. Each Applicant or Provider that applies for a permit to place Facilities (including the Accessory Equipment) and Support Structures on the Right of Way and installs and utilizes those structures shall defend, indemnify and hold the City and its employees or officials, harmless from all demands, losses, expenses (including attorney’s fees and court costs), claims for personal injury or property damage, judgments or liabilities of any type that may be asserted or claimed against the City (or its employees or officials) by any third person, firm or entity that arise out of or relate in any manner to the following: (1) the installation, construction, maintenance, use or operation of the permitted Facil-ities, Accessory Equipment or any Support Structure on or about the Right of Way; and (2) the failure of the Provider or Applicant to perform any of their respective responsibilities, obligations and permit requirements in this ordinance. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Provider or Applicant shall not be obligated to indemnify the City for City claims resulting from the sole negligence or willful acts of the City (or its representatives).

Section 6 - Permit and License Fees - The Applicant for a permit to place Facilities and associated Support Struc-tures on the Right of Way shall pay the following fees:

a. a permit application and review fee of $200.00 to be paid when an application is submitted;

b. a permit issuance fee of $100.00 per each Support Structure on the Right of Way contemplated for attachment; and

c. an annual license fee of $500.00 per each Support Structure on the Right of Way pertaining to the ongoing use of public property.

Section 7 - Franchise Agreements for Other Uses of Right of Way - This Section ___ regulates the placement of Small Cell Technology Facilities (and associated Accessory Equipment) on or in the immediate vicinity of Support Structures that are located or proposed to be located on or along the Right of Way. No provision in this Section ___ or elsewhere in this Ordinance is intended to permit, regulate or authorize the placement by a Provider or Applicant of fiber optic lines, coaxial cable, switches, pedestals or networking equipment of any type that is used to transport telecommunication signals, data or messages between Support Structures or between any other points on or along the Right of Way. In the event any such Provider or Applicant desires to place telecommunications equipment or Facilities along the Right of Way at points not regulated by this Ordinance, the City may enter into franchise or similar agree-ment that authorizes, governs and applies to such use of other locations on or along the Right of Way.

Section 8 - Placement of Small Cell Technology Facilities on Private Property

a. A Provider or Applicant must obtain a permit from the City, and any other commission or agency responsible for regulating the placement of structures on private property (such as the Historical Commission or Board of Adjust-ments and Appeals) before placing, installing, or constructing any Small Cell Technology Facility (and associated Accessory Equipment) on any Support Structure that is located on private property, or substantially modifying the position or characteristics of any such existing facility thereon.

b. The Approving Authority will review and administratively process any request for a permit to determine wheth-er, in the exercise of the Approving Authority’s reasonable discretion, it should be issued for the location and in the manner requested. In this process, the burden is on the Applicant to demonstrate that the placement of the proposed Small Cell Technology Facility and associated Accessory Equipment or Support Structure on private property is the minimal physical installation which will achieve the technological goal of enhancing the provision of personal wireless services. Except as set forth in this section, this permitting process will not require the approval of any City Council or City employee other than the Approving Authority.

c. The factors, guidelines and requirements that the Approving Authority may consider and will apply when determining whether to issue a permit for placement of Facilities and any associated Accessory Equipment or Support Structure on private property include, but are not limited the factors and requirements set forth in Section 2.

d. The guidelines in Section 2 to utilize existing poles and Support Structures for the placement of Facilities and Accessory Equipment are also applicable when considering whether to permit the installation of those Facilities and Support Structures on private property, provided that City Council approval is not required before a permit is issued to place a new pole or other Support Structure on private property if that action is appropriate.

e. The Provider or Applicant shall use Stealth Technology when installing the Facilities and associated Accessory Equipment on any building or accessory to that building that is located on private property. Further, Stealth Tech-nology should be used when placing Facilities on other types of Support Structures on private property unless the Applicant can reasonably demonstrate that, given the nature of the requested application, the use of such Technology is (a) unnecessary; or (b) impractical.

f. If Facilities are placed on an existing or new building or accessory to that building, the following dimensional regulations shall apply:

i. Facade-mounted antennas shall not extend above the face of any wall or exterior surface of the building.

ii. Roof-mounted antennas and Accessory Equipment may be permitted on buildings in accordance with the following table:

iii. The antenna component of the Facilities shall be limited to a maximum height of three (3) feet and a maximum width of two (2) feet; provided that authorization to install antenna up to six (6) feet in height may be permitted if a showing of the technological need for such equipment is made and other requirements of this Section are met.

g. Accessory Equipment must be located in an equipment cabinet, equipment room in an existing building or in an unmanned equipment building. If the equipment building is freestanding, it shall conform with respect to building setbacks, size, and location. Further, if an equipment building or cabinet is located in a residential zone, or the nearest adjoining property is in a residential zone, that building or cabinet shall be surrounded by landscaping to provide a screen of the same height as the building or cabinet.

h. Except as provided in subsections (h)(i) and (h)(ii) immediately below, the same application process that is set forth in Section 3 will be utilized when processing any request for a permit to place Facilities or Support Structures on private property, except that:

i. City Council approval to install a new Support Structure on private property is not a condition for a permit to place Facilities thereon; and

ii. if the Facilities are located on private property that is not owned or exclusively used by the Applicant, instead of providing the documentation contemplated in Section 3, the Applicant shall present a license, lease, agreement or other documentation indicating that owner of said property authorizes the Applicant the rights to place the Facili-ties thereon and access thereto, or that such owner agrees in principle to grant the Applicant those rights; provided that, if a representation is made to the City that the owner of private property has agreed in principle to grant those rights but the Applicant subsequently fails to furnish the City documentation that finalizes any such agreement, the City may refuse to issue the requested permit until that documentation is provided, or, if the City issues the requested permit before receiving such final documentation, the subject permit and license may be revoked.

i. All Facilities and Support Structures shall be installed, erected, and maintained in compliance with applicable fed-eral, state, and local laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, regulations of the FCC. At least triennially fol-lowing the installation of the Facilities or associated Support Structures, upon reasonable request and for good cause, the applicant shall furnish the Approving Authority a written certification from a professional engineer licensed in the State of Alabama indicating that those structures have been inspected and are being maintained, operated and used in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, including those of the FCC that pertain to the transmission of wireless communication signals. For purposes of this provision, “good cause” shall mean circumstances have arisen that indicate the Facilities and associated Support Structures have been damaged, are not functioning in compliance with applicable laws and regulations, or otherwise pose a hazard to the public. If those structures fail at any time to comply with said laws and regulations, the Provider or Applicant shall begin to cause those structures to be brought into compliance with said laws and regulations within fifteen (15) days of the date of any written notice to either of them of such non-compliance, or cease all personal wireless communications operations related to those structures until the Provider or Applicant comes into full compliance with applicable laws and regulations. The Facilities and associated Support Structures on private property must at all times be maintained in good and safe condition.

j. Permit and License Fees. The provider or applicant for a permit to place Facilities and associated Support Struc-tures on private property shall pay the following fees:

i. a permit application and review fee of $200.00 to be paid when an application is submitted; and,

ii. a permit issuance fee of $100.00 per each Support Structure on private property contemplated for attachment.

Section 9 - Abandonment of Facilities on Right of Way - If a Provider or Applicant abandons any Facility (includ-ing the Accessory Equipment) or an associated Support Structure (collectively “Facilities” for purposes of this Section) that is located on the Right of Way, the following rights and obligations shall exist. The City may require the Provider or Applicant, at their expense, to remove and reclaim the abandoned Facilities within sixty (60) days from the date of written notice of abandonment given by the City to them and to reasonably restore the condition of the property at which the Facilities are located to that existing before they were installed. If the Provider or Applicant fails to remove and reclaim its abandoned Facilities within such 60-day period and the Facilities are located on the Right of Way, the City shall have the rights to (a) remove them and charge its expense of any such removal operation to the account of the Provider or Applicant, (b) purchase all abandoned Facilities at the subject location from the Provider or Applicant in consideration for $1.00, (c) at the City’s discretion, either resell the abandoned Facilities to a third party or dispose and salvage them; provided that the proceeds of any resale of abandoned Facilities by the City to a third party shall be credited to the account of the Applicant or Provider that used those Facilities before the abandonment, and (d) charge any expense incurred by the City to restore the Right of Way to the account of the Provider or Applicant.

Section 10 – Collocation - To promote the public interest that is served by collocating Facilities and associated Accessory Equipment on existing Support Structures and thereby mitigating the installation of additional Support Structures throughout the City, no person or entity (including any Provider, Applicant, utility, or franchisee) that utilizes an existing Support Structure that is located on Right of Way or on private property in the City and has space available thereon may deny a Provider or Applicant the right to use or access an existing Support Structure for purpos-es of attaching Facilities permitted by this ordinance without sound operational, technological or other good reason.

Section 11 - Non-Applicability - The placement of an antenna(s), facilities or equipment related to the following types of wireless communication services are exempt from regulation under this ordinance: (a) amateur radio service that is licensed by the FCC if the facilities related thereto are not used or licensed for any commercial purpose; and (b) facilities used by any federal, state or local government or agency to provide safety or emergency services.

Section 12- Miscellaneous

a. All other provisions of the Code of Ordinances shall remain in full force and effect and shall not be affected by this ordinance.

b. If any part, provision, or section of this ordinance is declared to be unconstitutional or invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, all other parts, provisions or sections of this ordinance not thereby affected shall remain in full force and effect.

c. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to allow the installation of Facilities in violation of any covenant or other restriction that is the result of the Facility being located in a Historic District within the City. The issuance of a permit under this Ordinance is not a waiver of any requirements that the Facility conform with the covenants or re-strictions of any Historic District, and any Facility installed pursuant to the issuance of a permit under this Ordinance must conform to any such requirements.

Section 13 – Effective Date - This ordinance shall become immediately effective upon its adoption by the City Council and approval by the Mayor or as otherwise becoming law.

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the Applicant to demonstrate that the placement of the proposed Small Cell Technology Facility and associated Accessory Equipment or Support Structure on private property is the minimal physical installation which will achieve the technological goal of enhancing the provision of personal wireless services. Except as set forth in this section, this permitting process will not require the approval of any City Council or City employee other than the Approving Authority. c. The factors, guidelines and requirements that the Approving Authority may consider and will apply when determining whether to issue a permit for placement of Facilities and any associated Accessory Equipment or Support Structure on private property include, but are not limited the factors and requirements set forth in Section 2. d. The guidelines in Section 2 to utilize existing poles and Support Structures for the placement of Facilities and Accessory Equipment are also applicable when considering whether to permit the installation of those Facilities and Support Structures on private property, provided that City Council approval is not required before a permit is issued to place a new pole or other Support Structure on private property if that action is appropriate. e. The Provider or Applicant shall use Stealth Technology when installing the Facilities and associated Accessory Equipment on any building or accessory to that building that is located on private property. Further, Stealth Technology should be used when placing Facilities on other types of Support Structures on private property unless the Applicant can reasonably demonstrate that, given the nature of the requested application, the use of such Technology is (a) unnecessary; or (b) impractical. f. If Facilities are placed on an existing or new building or accessory to that building, the following dimensional regulations shall apply:

i. Facade-mounted antennas shall not extend above the face of any wall or exterior surface of the building. ii. Roof-mounted antennas and Accessory Equipment may be permitted on buildings in accordance with the following table:

Height of Building Maximum Height of Facility Above Highest Point of Roof

Required Setback from Edge of Roof of Building

Up to 15 feet 8 feet, including antenna 1 foot for every foot of height of equipment

15-35 feet 10 feet, including antenna 1 foot for every foot of height of equipment

More than 35 feet 12 feet, including antenna 1 foot for every foot of height of equipment

iii. The antenna component of the Facilities shall be limited to a maximum height of three (3) feet and a maximum width of two (2) feet; provided that authorization to install antenna up to six (6) feet in height may be

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Courtesy of the CITY OF ORANGE BEACH

The City of Orange Beach Spring 2018 UTR Tennis Tournament was held April 6-8 at the Or-ange Beach Tennis Cen-ter.

The tournament at-tracted 28 players from New Orleans; Louisville, Kentucky; Tuscaloosa; Ponchatoula, Louisiana; Atlanta; Slaughter, Loui-siana; Milton, Florida; Niceville, Florida; Mobile; Fairhope; Spanish Fort; Daphne; and Orange Beach.

The tournament was exclusively sponsored by Sarah Catherine Cran-ford of Coastal Physical Therapy in Orange Beach. Each player was guaran-teed three singles matches and at least one doubles match during the three-day span.

Beautiful laser-en-graved tumblers were pre-sented to the winners and finalists of each of the five divisions including Wim-bledon, US Open, Aus-tralian Open and French Open Divisions. The Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Sports Commission do-nated large, plush beach towels to the winners and finalists as well.

UTR stands for Univer-sal Tennis Rating. Players were placed into similar skill set levels so each

player had competitive matches. Coaching was allowed on the 90-second changeovers or when players switched sides during odd games. Adults and juniors are all wel-come to compete in UTR tournaments and the op-posite gender can play one another in this skill-based tournament.

The next UTR tourna-ment will be held Nov. 16. The next USTA junior tournament will be held Sept. 21.

Orange Beach Tennis Pro Rhett Russell con-gratulates Australian Open Champion Aspen Young of Niceville, Florida and Australian Open Finalist Madison Walker of Milton, Florida after the tournament.

Orange Beach Tennis Pro Rhett Russell con-gratulates French Open Division Champion Gabriel Perkins of Mobile, and French Open Finalist Evelyn Prickett of Fairhope after the tournament.

Orange Beach Tennis Pro Rhett Russell con-gratulates Miami Open Champion Katelyn Morris of Uriah, Alabama and Miami Open Finalist Faith Craig of Orange Beach after the tournament.

Orange Beach Tennis Pro Rhett Russell con-gratulates Wimbledon Division Champion Nick Cruz of Foley, and Wimbledon Division Finalist Jacob Stokes of Mobile after the tournament.

Orange Beach Tennis Pro Rhett Russell congratulates US Open Division Champion Madison Morris of Slaughter, Louisiana, and US Open Finalist Jenna Prater of Spanish Fort after the tournament.

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UTR Tennis Tournament draws 28 players from 5 states

INVITATION FOR BIDSTOWN OF SUMMERDALE

The Town of Summerdale is located in Baldwin County, Alabama. The Mayor and Town Council of Summerdale are requesting proposals for GRASS MOWING. Proposals must be submitted by 2:00pm on June 1, 2018 to the office of the Town Clerk in order to be considered responsive. Bids will be opened at 2:30pm on June 1, 2018 at the Summerdale Municipal Complex, 502 W Lee Ave, Summerdale, AL. Proposals submitted after this time will not be considered. Work will include mowing and trimming at the TOWN’S BALL FIELDS, PARKS AND SELECTED TOWN/STATE R.O.W. ’S. The term of the contract is for one year with the option of renewing the contract for two additional years. The Town of Sum-merdale (Owner) and/or the Contractor may choose not to renew the contract at the end of years one and two. Copies of the plans, specifications, and contract documents may be inspected and/or obtained at the following location:

Town of Summerdale, Alabama Summerdale Municipal Complex 502 W Lee Ave Summerdale, AL 36580 Phone (251) 989-6202

The Contractor will be required to obtain a business license from the Town to operate within the Corporate Limits and is required to following the State of Alabama Immigra-tion Laws and requirements. Sealed Bids may be mailed or delivered directly to the Owner prior to the bid opening. Such sealed Bids must be clearly and legibly marked “Grass Mowing, Town of Sum-merdale, Alabama”, on the outside envelope. Sealed bid must be sent to the following address:

Town of Summerdale, AlabamaTown Clerk’s OfficeSummerdale Municipal Complex 502 W Lee AveSummerdale, AL 36580

The lowest responsive, responsible Bid will be accepted with key consideration based upon the benefit to the public. However, the Town of Summerdale, Alabama, reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, to waive any irregularity in the Bids received, and to accept or reject any items of the Bid for the benefit of the public. No conditional Bids will be accepted. No Bid may be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days after the scheduled closing date and time for the receipt of Bids.

THE TOWN OF SUMMERDALE, ALABAMA

PUBLIC HEARINGThe Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Loxley will hold a Public Hearing Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at 6:00 P.M. at the Loxley Town Hall 1089 S Hickory St. on the following:

• Applicant Tyler Paige, Inc. dba Milestones Child Care Center is requesting a Variance to authorize the continuation of a child care facility in a B-1 General Business District Zone. The property is located at 1074 S. Cypress Street, Loxley, AL 36551.

Interested parties are invited to attend this meeting.

Philip Dembowski

Chairman

Loxley Zoning Board of Appeals

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GSES Kiwanis donation to music department

The Gulf Shores Kiwanis Club has generously donated money to the music program at Gulf Shores Elementary School for the purchase of microphones for their musical performance in the spring. Stacy Bathrick was instrumental in getting this donation. Gay James, music teacher, would like to thank all parties involved for this generous gift. Pictured from left: Taylor Means, Bradley Bell, Cindy King, Matt Grant, David Lee, Gay James, Amy Hiller (GSES Principal) and Andrew Hart.

First grader Nasiba Fayziyeva from Angie Austin’s class at Gulf Shores Elementary shows off her beautiful creation with pattern blocks.

Spring has come to Orange Beach and with it brings beautiful petunias and Bos-ton Ferns. Sandra Coaker, 5210 Pine Road, has been se-lected for Orange Beach Gar-den Club’s April residential yard of the month. Thank you Sandra everyone will enjoy your hard work.

The luxurious Turquoise Place at 26302 Perdido Beach Blvd.

is April’s commercial selec-tion for Orange Beach Garden

Club’s yard of the month. Shown here are Director of

Human Resources Peggy Wilson and GEM Elle MCCoy.

Thank you for helping to make Orange Beach a beauti-

ful place.

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Creative creation at GSES

Orange Beach Garden Club April selections

INVITATION FOR BIDSTOWN OF SUMMERDALE

The Town of Summerdale is located in Baldwin County, Alabama. The Mayor and Town Council of Summerdale are requesting proposals for LANDSCAPING MAIN-TENANCE FOR THE TOWN OF SUMMERDALE, ALABAMA. Proposals must be submitted by 2:00pm on June 1, 2018 to the office of the Town Clerk, 502 W Lee Ave, Summerdale, Alabama 36580 in order to be considered responsive. Bids will be opened at 2:30pm on June 1, 2018 at the Summerdale Municipal Complex, 502 W Lee Ave, Summerdale, AL. Proposals submitted after this time will not be considered.

Work will include maintaining existing landscaping and providing and planting seasonal beds of the town’s landscape areas at various buildings, parks and open spaces. The term of the contract is for one year with the option of renewing the contract for two additional years. The Town of Summerdale (Owner) and/or the Contractor may choose not to renew the contract at the end of years one and two. Copies of the plans, specifications, and con-tract documents may be inspected and/or obtained at the following location:

Town of Summerdale, Alabama Summerdale Municipal Complex 502 W Lee Ave Summerdale, AL 36580 Phone (251) 989-6202

The Contractor will be required to obtain a business license from the Town to operate within the Corporate Limits and is required to following the State of Alabama Immigra-tion Laws and requirements.

Sealed Bids may be mailed or delivered directly to the Owner prior to the bid opening. Such sealed Bids must be clearly and legibly marked “Landscape Maintenance, Town of Summerdale, Alabama”, on the outside envelope. Sealed bid must be sent to the following address:

Town of Summerdale, AlabamaTown Clerk’s OfficeSummerdale Municipal Complex 502 W Lee AveSummerdale, AL 36580

The lowest responsive, responsible Bid will be accepted with key consideration based upon the benefit to the public. However, the Town of Summerdale, Alabama, reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, to waive any irregularity in the Bids received, and to accept or reject any items of the Bid for the benefit of the public. No conditional Bids will be accepted. No Bid may be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days after the scheduled closing date and time for the receipt of Bids.

THE TOWN OF SUMMERDALE, ALABAMA

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The City Council of the City of Robertsdale will conduct a public hearing on Friday, May 18, 2018, at 8:00 a.m. at Robertsdale City Hall, to consider the following amendment to the Zoning Ordinance and map of the City of Robertsdale:

An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 02-10 adopted by the City Council of the City of Robertsdale, Alabama, September 23, 2002.

Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Robertsdale, Alabama as follows:

That the Zoning Ordinance and official Zoning Map, as amended, be further amended to rezone the following described property:

FROM I-1 to B-2:PARCEL A

Commence at the Southeast Quarter of Section 1, T-6-S, R-3-E, Baldwin County, Alabama; thence run North 00°02'59" East a distance of 1696.52 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence run South 89°35'19" West a distance of 435.61 feet to a point; thence run North 00°02'59" East a distance of 300.01 feet to a point; thence run North 89°35'19" East a distance of 435.61 feet to a point; thence run South 00°02'59" West a distance of 300.01 feet to the Point of Beginning.

Subject to the 25 ft. Wide Public R/W over and across the Eastern Portion thereof, as Recorded in DB 327 PG 585 in the Baldwin County Probate Record.

PARCEL BFrom the Southeast Corner of Section 1, Township 6 South, Range 3 East, Baldwin County, Alabama; thence run North 00°02' 59" East along the East line of Section 1, a distance of 1695.06 feet to a point; thence run South 89°41'56" West a distance of 29.05 feet to a capped rebar on the West right-of-way line of Palmer Street and the Point of Beginning of the property herein described; thence continue South 89°41’56" West a distance of 338.07 feet to a Baldwin County Highway Department capped rebar; thence run South 00°01'04" East a distance of 100.00 feet to a Baldwin County Highway Department capped rebar; thence run North 89°41’56" East a distance of 338.27 feet to the Baldwin County Highway Department capped rebar on the West right-of-way line of Palmer Street; thence run North 00°08'11" East along the West Right-of-Way line of Palmer Street a distance of 100.00 feet to the capped rebar at the Point of Beginning.

Be it further ordained that the official Zoning Map, as amended, be further amended to reflect this change. The purpose of the hearing is to gain information prior to making a final decision concerning this rezoning. The request for rezoning is from the City of Robertsdale for the property located at 22305 Palmer Street, Robertsdale, Alabama:

During the hearing interested persons will be given an opportunity to make comments concerning the proposed rezoning. Written comments should be addressed to: Shannon J. Burkett, City Clerk, P O Box 429, Robertsdale AL 36567.

CHARLES H. MURPHY, MAYORCITY OF ROBERTSDALE

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ficult because business owners don’t want to be put on a dirt road.

Phelps said the grant application process is a competitive one, with more than $8 million in funding on the table for pitched projects.

Public Works Director Mark Acreman said the last phase of this project was completed in 2008.

“It’s been 10 years since we’ve been able to pur-sue this grant, so hope-fully that bodes well for us,” Acreman said. “Ten years where we’ve been looking at funding and how to complete this last half-mile of business and aviation roadway and in-frastructure.”

Phelps said the timing is especially critical because in order to receive funding through this type of grant, you have to have a letter of intent from a business looking to relocate.

“We have not got the letter yet, but we are wait-ing on the letter from the company,” Phelps said. “They’ve assured us it’s coming.”

Craft said the road in integral to growth and future airport improve-ments.

“If we look into the fu-ture step by step, eventu-ally if things continue to grow we could be looking at a terminal accessible

by this road,” Craft said. “Our future growth plans are predicated on getting this road built.”

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tion items. With the help of our donors, we can guarantee that all contributions go directly to the purchase of food packs for children in your area. In 2008, Alabama Credit Union started Secret Meals For Hungry Chil-dren with just 18 schoolchildren. Today, the Secret Meals program serves over 2,500 children across the state by quietly slip-ping packages of food into their backpacks every Friday. Along the Alabama Gulf Coast and Per-dido Key area, we’re serving Gulf Shores Elementary, Fairhope Elementary, Pleasant Grove Elementary, Foley Elementary,

Swift Elementary and Florence Howard Elementary, totaling 200 children receiving weekend food packs through Secret Meals with plans to add additional schools this coming school year. With a fundraising goal for these schools of $20,000, we are ask-ing for your generous donation to the Silent Auction. Any item at any value will directly impact the life of a child in Alabama.

June 23 A fun-filled golf tournament fund raiser will be held Saturday, June 23 at Craft Farms Golf Re-sort with a four-person scramble and an 8:15 a.m. shotgun start. Cost is $100 per player and includes lunch and one mulligan. Proceeds from the event will pro-

vide support or the Gulf Shores United Methodist Church chan-cel choir to perform in November at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Hole-in-one sponsorship is by Southern Chevrolet and additional prizes and a raffle. Additional information and regis-tration may be made by contact-ing Chairperson Marsha Guyer at 251-978-6571. Checks should be made payable to Gulf Shores United Methodist Church with golf event on the memo line. Registration deadline is Wednes-day, June 20. For further details, please visit the GSUMC website at www.gulfshoresumc.orgvor contact the church office at 251-968-2411.

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GSES state winner at tech fair

She did it again- two years in a row. Gulf Shores Elementary School 6th grader and SGA Presi-dent, Lauren Calvert, won first place in Hardware Modifications at the STATE Technology Fair.

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TOWN OF LOXLEYP.O. Box 9

Loxley, AL 36551(251) 964-5162

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSealed bids for Asphalt Resurfacing for the Town of Loxley in Baldwin County, Alabama will be received at the Loxley Town Hall until 2:00 P.M. May 9, 2018.The project consist generally of resurfacing sections of five (5) roads inside Loxley Town limits.The bid documents may be picked up at the Loxley Utility Department, 5151 South Magnolia Street Loxley, Alabama 36551 Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. or downloaded off our website at www.townofloxley.org.

A Conservative Republican You Can Trustwww.BillRobertsStateSenate.com

www.facebook.com/billrobertsstatesenate

Believes we must improve our roads and infrastructure to meet our growing population

Will work to reform Alabama government.He supports a legislative agenda of less government, greater individual liberty and more accountability from government.

Will work to cut taxes and wasteful spending that harm our working families, farmers and small businesses.

Supports passing tougher ethics laws that will restore honesty and inegrity to state government and end the culture of corruption.

Believes we need to devote money directly to the classrooms so that our children and teachers are given the tools they need for success.

Opposes raising new taxes without a vote of the people.

Married to Sandra Roberts

Son David (Ashlee) of Foley

Member Foley United Methodist Church

B.S., University of Alabama

20 years employment as Vice President of Human Resources with major automotive component manufacturer of 4600 employees

Member NRA, ELKS Gulf Coast Lodge, Fraternal Order of Police

Former member Alabama National Guard (8 years served)

Member NRA, ELKS Gulf Coast Lodge, Fraternal Order of Police, Orange Beach Lions Club

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The Bible has quite a bit to say about the “stewardship of words,” culminating in Jesus’ instruction in Matthew 12:36: “I tell you, on the day of judgment people will give account for every careless word they speak, for by your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned.” A story is told of a Jewish man who was brought before his rabbi because he loved to spread juicy gossip about his neighbors. He knew it was not the best thing to do, but he couldn’t help himself and did not think he was doing much harm. He was instructed to bring a feather pillow to his visit with the rabbi, which he presented upon entering the room. The rabbi cut the pillow open and dumped the feathers out the window saying, “Your penance for gossiping is to retrieve all of the feathers.” The man cried, “This is impossible! They are blowing all over the place, and I can never get them all back!” With a steely look in his eye, the rabbi replied, “And so it is with your words. They travel much farther and touch more people than you ever intended, and you can never get them

back once they are spoken, no matter your motives.”

Our ability to communicate is so fundamental to our nature as humans, we often forget what a gift and what a responsibility it is to speak. With one Word, God brought all there is into existence. Likewise, our words have an incredible capacity for creation—and destruction. So powerful are they that Jesus says we will give an account for every single one. We cannot chase down all of our thoughtless utterances, but God can and will. Speak today as though every word matters eternally—because it does.

Words: A Gift and A Responsibility

40 • May 2, 2018 • Gulf Coast Media

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