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Heirs of H.J. Wright Jr., Deceased; Heirs of Lorene Wright, Deceased; Shirley Wright Thomas; and J. Buster Wright, Plaintiffs vs. Thomas N. Wright, Virgil Wright, Ernest Wright, Mary Magdalene Wright Nalley, and DOE Defendants 1-5, Defendants.
By Order for Service by Publication, dated the 29 day of November, 1999, you are hereby notified that on November 11, 1999, the Plaintiffs Heirs of H.J. Wright Jr., Deceased; Heirs of Lorene Wright, Deceased; Shirley Wright Thomas; and J. Buster Wright filed their Amended Complaint against you for Damages for Abusive Litigation, Intentional Infliction of Emotional Harm, Negligent Infliction of Emotional Harm and Punitive Damages.
You are hereby required to file with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County, Georgia, and to serve upon Plaintiffs' attorney, George E. Butler II, 201 Peachtree Circle, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30309-3206, an Answer in writing within sixty (60) days of the date of the Order for Publication.
Witness, the Honorable Reba Parks, Clerk of the Jackson County Superior Court.
This 29th day of November, 1999.
By Order of the Court for Service by Publication dated December 2, 1999, you are hereby notified that on September 22, 1999, Allen Brookshire filed against you a Petition for Change of Custody. You are required to file with the Clerk of Court, Jackson County, and serve upon the Plaintiff's attorney, Scott Tolbert, 62 Washington Street, Jefferson, Georgia 30549, an answer in writing to this Complaint within sixty (60) days of December 2, 1999.
Witness, the Honorable T. Penn McWhorter, Judge, Superior Court of Jackson County.
This 2nd day of December, 1999.
In Re Estate of T. Dickson Storey, Deceased.
All creditors of the estate of T. Dickson Storey, deceased, late of Jackson County, are hereby notified to render their demands to the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to me.
This 6th day of December, 1999.
By order for service by publication dated the 7th day of October, 1999, you are hereby notified that on the 7th day of October, 1999, the Lumpkin County Department of Family and Children Services filed a petition for Termination of Parental Rights against you as to the above-named child and the Court found it to be in the child's best interest that the petition be filed. This notice is being sent to you pursuant to the provisions of O.C.G.A. §15-11-83. The Petition is for the purpose of terminating your parental rights to the above-named child.
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. §15-11-83(e), you are advised that you will lose all rights to the above-named child and will not be entitled to object to the termination of your parental rights to the child unless within thirty (30) days of the receipt of this notice you file a petition to legitimate the child pursuant to O.C.G.A. §19-7-22 and file notice of the filing of the petition to legitimate in the court in Juvenile Court of Lumpkin County. If you fail to file a Petition to Legitimate within thirty (30) days of your receipt of this notice or fail to prosecute it to its final judgment, you will lose all rights to the child and the Court shall enter an order terminating all your rights to the child and you may not thereafter object to the termination of your rights to the child.
Pursuant to the provisions of O.C.G.A. §15-11-80, the effect of an order terminating your parental rights under this article is without limit as to duration and terminates all your rights and obligations with respect to the child and all rights and obligations of the child to you, arising from the parental relationship, including rights of inheritance. You are not thereafter entitled to notice of proceedings for the adoption of the child by another, nor do you have any right to object to the adoption or otherwise participate in the proceedings.
In the event that you are unable to employ counsel, a right that you are entitled to, and if indigent as that term is defined under the provisions of O.C.G.A. §15-11-30, you must immediately contact the Lumpkin County Courthouse and request the appointment of counsel to represent you in these proceedings.
The Court will conduct the hearing on the Petition for Termination on the 27th day of January, 2000, at 9:00 a.m., in the Juvenile Court of Lumpkin County, Lumpkin County Courthouse, Dahlonega, Georgia.
Witness, the Clerk of this Juvenile Court.
This the 7th day of October, 1999.
By order for service by publication dated the 7th day of October, 1999, you are hereby notified that on the 19th day of August, 1999, the Lumpkin County Department of Family and Children Services filed a petition for the extension of temporary custody (deprivation) against you as to Autumn B. Butler. This Court conducted a provisional hearing on the above-styled matter pursuant to O.C.G.A. §15-11-29 on the 9th day of September, 1999, at 9:00 a.m., at the Juvenile Court, Lumpkin County Courthouse, Dahlonega, Georgia. The findings of fact and orders of disposition shall become final at the final hearing unless respondent appears at the hearing date set herein below. You are required to file with the Clerk of Juvenile Court, and to serve upon Plaintiff's attorney, John R. Coleman, Jr., an answer in writing within sixty (60) days of the date of the Order of Publication. This matter has been set for final hearing on the 27th day of January, 2000, at 9:00 a.m., at the Juvenile Court, Lumpkin County Courthouse, Dahlonega, Georgia.
Considered, Ordered, and Adjudged that the putative/biological father, Shannon Nix, of the above named children be served by publication as provided by O.C.G.A. §15-11-82, 15-11-83, and 9-11-4 for Notice of a Termination of Parental Rights hearing set for January 12, 2000 at 9:30 a.m. in the Jackson County Juvenile Court at the Jackson County Courthouse in Jefferson, Georgia 30549.
This 22 day of November, 1999.
By Order of the Court for service by publication dated 12-14-99; you are hereby notified that on December 14, 1999, Linda Louise Owens filed against you a Complaint for Divorce. You are required to file with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County, and to serve upon the Plaintiff's attorney, Scott R. Tolbert, 62 Washington Street, Jefferson, Georgia 30549, an answer in writing to this Complaint within sixty (60) days of December 14, 1999.
Witness, the Honorable Robert Adamson, Judge, Superior Court of Jackson County.
This 14th day of December, 1999.
All creditors of the estate of Diane Sandra Brannon, deceased, late of Jackson County, Georgia, are hereby notified to render their demands to the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to me.
Department of Transportation vs. 18.948 acres of land; certain easement rights; and certain access rights; and Ola Grace Freeman West Nixon; Martha Jean Freeman Sailors; Donna Freeman Hart; and Sara Jane Freeman Eads, individually and as Administratrix of the Estate of Bertha Pittman Harris Freeman, individually.
That in accordance with the Official Code of Georgia Annotated Section 32-3-13 thru 32-3-19, if the owner, or any of the owners, or any person having a claim against or interest in said property, shall be dissatisfied with the compensation, as estimated in the Declaration of Taking and deposited in Court, such person or persons, or any of them, shall have the right, at any time subsequent to the filing of the Declaration and the deposit of the fund into Court but not later than 30 days following the date of service as provided for in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated Sections 32-3-8 thru 32-3-10 to file with the Court a notice of appeal, the same to be in writing and made a part of the record in the proceedings.
Beginning at a point on the property line between the lands of the condemnees and the lands now or formerly owned by Slong Koua Vanchisong, said point being 124.67 feet right of and opposite station 18+720.7565 on the survey centerline of Georgia Highway Project STP-2434 (2); running thence southwesterly along said property line a distance of 263.25 feet to a point 124.67 feet left of and opposite station 18+746.4866 on said centerline; thence N 34° 03' 47" W a distance of 438.04 feet to a point 124.67 feet left of and opposite station 18+880.0000 on said centerline; thence N 43° 59' 21" W a distance of 266.46 feet to a point 170.60 feet left of and opposite station 18+960.0000 on said centerline; thence N 32° 09' 14" W a distance of 196.96 feet to a point 164.04 feet left of and opposite station 19+020.0000 on said centerline; thence N 17° 21' 49" W a distance of 137.01 feet to a point 124.67 feet left of and opposite station 19+060.0000 on said centerline; thence N 34° 03' 47" W a distance of 459.32 feet to a point 124.67 feet left of and opposite station 19+200.0000 on said centerline; thence S 55° 56' 13" W a distance of 22.97 feet to a point 147.64 feet left of and opposite station 19+200.0000 on said centerline; thence N 41° 11' 17" W a distance of 132.26 feet to a point 164.04 feet left of and opposite station 19+240.0000 on said centerline; thence N 17° 21' 49" W a distance of 137.01 feet to a point 124.67 feet left of and opposite station 19+280.0000 on said centerline; thence N 34° 03' 47" W a distance of 393.70 feet to a point 124.67 feet left of and opposite station 19+400.0000 on said centerline; thence S 55° 56' 13" W a distance of 39.37 feet to a point 164.04 feet left of and opposite station 19+400.0000 on said centerline; thence N 20° 01' 36" W a distance of 67.64 feet to a point 147.64 feet left of and opposite station 19+420.0000 on said centeriine; thence N 55° 56' 13" E a distance of 22.97 feet to a point 124.67 feet left of and opposite station 19+420.0000 on said centerline; thence N 34° 03' 47" W a distance of 563.11 feet to a point 95.14 feet right of and opposite station 4+970.8562 on the construction centerline of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road on said project; thence N 67° 51' 20" W a distance of 88.48 feet to a point 45.93 feet right of and opposite station 4+948.4430 on said centerline of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road; thence S 78° 21' 08" W a distance of 99.47 feet to a point 45.93 feet right of and opposite station 4+918.1250 on said centerline of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road; thence N 11° 38' 52" W a distance of 5.89 feet to a point 40.04 feet right of and opposite station 4+918.1250 on said centerline of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road, said point also being a point on the existing southeastern right of way line of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road; thence northeasterly along said existing southeastern right of way line a distance of 473.25 feet to a point 40.09 feet right of and opposite station 5+062.3720 on said centerline of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road; thence S 22° 46' 32" W a distance of 58.79 feet to a point 88.58 feet right of and opposite station 5+052.2427 on said centerline of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road; thence S 34° 03' 47" E a distance of 467.36 feet to a point 124.67 feet right of and opposite station 19+420.0000 on said centerline of said project; thence S 39° 46' 25" E a distance of 395.66 feet to a point 164.04 feet right of and opposite station 19+300.0000 on said centerline of said project; thence S 34° 03' 47" E a distance of 328.08 feet to a point 164.04 feet right of and opposite station 19+200.0000 on said centerline of said project; thence S 03° 05' 57" E a distance of 76.52 feet to a point 124.67 feet right of and opposite station 19+180.0000 on said centerline of said project; thence S 34° 03' 47" E a distance of 131.23 feet to a point 124.67 feet right of and opposite station 19+140.0000 on said centerline of said project; thence S 81° 47' 21" E a distance of 97.55 feet to a point 196.85 feet right of and opposite station 19+120.0000 on said centerline of said project; thence S 26° 28' 06" E a distance of 297.89 feet to a point 157.48 feet right of and opposite station 19+030.0000 on said centerline of said project; thence S 46° 28' 13" E a distance of 335.93 feet to a point 229.66 feet right of and opposite station 18+930.0000 on said centerline of said project; thence S 23° 26' 36" E a distance of 534.08 feet to a point 131.23 feet right of and opposite station 18+770.0000 on said centerline; thence S 31° 44' 14" E a distance of 161.69 feet back to the point of Beginning. Said described land being the required right of way and is shown colored yellow on the attached plats marked Annex 1-A.
Beginning at a point 160.10 feet right of and opposite station 19+198.000 on the survey centerline of Georgia Highway Project STP-2434 (2); running thence northerly along a straight line to a point 164.04 feet right of and opposite station 19+200.000 on said centerline; thence northwesterly along a straight line to a point 164.04 feet right of and opposite station 19+221.000 on said centerline; thence northeasterly along a straight line to a point 183.73 feet right of and opposite station 19+221.000 on said centerline; thence southeasterly along a straight line to a point 173.88 feet right of and opposite station 19+198.000 on said centerline; thence southwesterly along a straight line back to the point of Beginning.
Beginning at a point 150.10 feet left of and opposite station 19+206.000 on the survey centerline of Georgia Highway Project STP-2434 (2); running thencet southwesterly along a straight line to a point 226.38 feet left of and opposite station 19+210.000 on said centerline; thence northwesterly along a straight line to a point 226.38 feet left of and opposite station 19+230.000 on said centerline; thence northeasterly along a straight line to a point 159.94 feet left of and opposite station 19+230.000 on said centerline; thence southeasterly along a straight line back to the point of Beginning.
Said described lands being permanent easements for the construction and maintenance of drainage and are shown colored blue on the attached plats marked Annex 1 -A.
Beginning at a point on the property line between the lands of the condemnees and the lands now or formerly owned by Slong Koua Vanchisong, said point being 124.67 feet left of and opposite station 18+746.487 on the survey centerline of Georgia Highway Project STP-2434(2); running thence southwesterly along said property line to a point 259.19 feet left of and opposite station 18+760.367 on said centerline; thence northwesterly along a straight line to a point 360.89 feet left of and opposite station 18+785.000 on said centerline; thence northerly along a straight line to a point 334.64 feet left of and opposite station 18+800.000 on said centerline; thence easterly along a straight line to a point 259.19 feet left of and opposite station 18+785.000 on said centerline; thence northeasterly along a straight line to a point 124.67 feet left of and opposite station 18+785.000 on said centerline; thence southeasterly along a straight line back to the point of Beginning. Said described land being a temporary easement for the construction of a sediment basin and ditch. Said easement is shown colored green on the attached plats marked Annex 1-A.
Beginning at a point 147.64 feet left of and opposite station 19+200.0000 on the survey centerline of Georgia Highway Project STP-2434 (2); running thence southwesterly along a straight line to a point 152.68 feet left of and opposite station 19+200.0000 on said centerline; thence northwesterly along a straight line to a point 154.60 feet left of and opposite station 19+204.690 on said centerline; thence southwesterly along a straight line to a point 231.38 feet left of and opposite station 19+208.716 on said centerline; thence northwesterly along a straight line to a point 231.38 feet left of and opposite station 19+231.524 on said centerline; thence northeasterly along a straight line to a point 165.60 feet left of and opposite station 19+231.524 on said centerline; thence northwesterly along a straight line to a point 169.13 feet left of and opposite station 19+240.130 on said centerline; thence northeasterly along a straight line to a point 129.67 feet left of and opposite station 19+280.224 on said centerline; thence northwesterly along a straight line to a point 129.67 feet left of and opposite station 19+398.476 on said centerline; thence southwesterly along a straight line to a point 170.45 feet left of and opposite station 19+398.476 on said centerline; thence northwesterly along a straight line to a point 151.54 feet left of and opposite station 19+421.524 on said centerline; thence northeasterly along a straight line to a point 129.67 feet left of and opposite station 19+421.524 on said centerline; thence northwesterly along a straight line to a point 129.67 feet left of and opposite station 19+591.173 on said centerline; thence northwesterly along a straight line to a point 50.93 feet right of and opposite station 4+947.980 on the construction centerline of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road on said project; thence southwesterly along a straight line to a point 50.93 feet right of and opposite station 4+918.125 on said centerline of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road; thence northwesterly along a straight line to a point 45.93 feet right of and opposite station 4+918.1250 on said centerline of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road; thence northeasterly along a straight line to a point 45.93 feet right of and opposite station 4+948.4430 on said centerline of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road; thence southeasterly along a straight line to a point 95.14 feet right of and opposite station 4+970.8562 on said centerline of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road; thence southeasterly along a straight line to a point 124.67 feet left of and opposite station 19+420.0000 on said project centerline; thence southwesterly along a straight line to a point 147.64 feet left of and opposite station 19+420.000 on said project centerline; thence southeasterly along a straight line to a point 164.04 feet left of and opposite station 19+400.000 on said project centerline; thence northeasterly along a straight line to a point 124.67 feet left of and opposite station 19+400.0000 on said project centerline; thence southeasterly along a straight line to a point 124.67 feet left of and opposite station 19+280.0000 on said project centerline; thence southerly along a straight line to a point 164.04 feet left of and opposite station 19+240.0000 on said project centerline; thence southeasterly along a straight line to a point 159.94 feet left of and opposite station 19+230.0000 on said project centerline; thence southwesterly along a straight line to a point 226.38 feet left of and opposite station 19+230.0000 on said project centerline; thence southeasterly along a straight line to a point 226.38 feet left of and opposite station 19+210.0000 on said project centerline; thence northeasterly along a straight line to a point 150.10 feet left of and opposite station 19+206.0000 on said project centerline; thence southeasterly along a straight line back to the point of Beginning.
Beginning at a point on the existing southeastern right of way line of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road, said point being 40.09 feet right of and opposite station 5+062.3720 on the construction centerline of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road on Georgia Highway Project STP-2434 (2); running thence southwesterly along a straight line to a point 88.58 feet right of and opposite station 5+052.2427 on said centerline; thence southeasterly along a straight line to a point 124.67 feet right of and opposite station 19+420.0000 on the project survey centerline; thence southeasterly along a straight line to a point 164.04 feet right of and opposite station 19+300.0000 on said project centerline; thence southeasterly along a straight line to a point 164.04 feet right of and opposite station 19+221.0000 on said project centerline; thence northeasterly along a straight line to a point 183.73 feet right of and opposite station 19+221.0000 on said project centerline; thence southeasterly along a straight line to a point 174.74 feet right of and opposite station 19+200.0000 on said project centerline; thence northeasterly along a straight line to a point 179.78 feet right of and opposite station 19+200.0000 on said project centerline; thence northwesterly along a straight line to a point 189.42 feet right of and opposite station 19+222.524 on said project centerline; thence southwesterly along a straight line to a point 169.04 feet right of and opposite station 19+222.524 on said project centerline; thence northwesterly along a straight line to a point 169.04 feet right of and opposite station 19+300.076 on said project centerline; thence northwesterly along a straight line to a point 129.67 feet right of and opposite station 19+420.076 on said project centerline; thence northwesterly along a straight line to a point 129.67 feet right of and opposite station 19+561.626 on said project centerline; thence northeasterly along a straight line to a point 40.09 feet right of and opposite station 5+064.220 on said centerline of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road, said point also being a point on the existing southeastern right of way line of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road; thence southwesterly along existing southeastern right of way line back to the point of Beginning.
Said described lands being temporary easements for the construction of fencing and are shown colored orange on the attached plats marked Annex 1-A.
Also condemned in these proceedings is any title, estate, or any interest in the entire buildings, as well as the right to dismantle or remove the entire buildings labeled on the above referenced plats as "Frame House" and "1-S-FR Barn." Said buildings are located partially on the required right of way described above, partially on the fence easements and partially on the remaining lands of the condemnees. Said buildings are situated approximately opposite station 19+590.0000 and station 19+510.000 on the survey centerline of Georgia Highway Project STP-2434 (2).
Also to be acquired is 2,965.27 linear feet of access rights along the southwestern required right of way line, beginning at the property line between the lands of the condemnees and the lands now or formerly owned by Slong Koua Vanchisong at station 18+746.486 on the survey centerline of Georgia Highway Project STP-2434 (2) and ending at station 4+948.443 on the centerline of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road, and 2,884.78 linear feet of access rights along the northeastern required right of way line, beginning at the property line between the lands of the condemnees and the lands now or formerly owned by Slong Koua Vanchisong at station 18+720.7565 on said project centerline and ending at station 5+062.3720 on said centerline of County Road 143/Galilee Church Road.
The title, estate or interest in the above described lands, required by condemnor and now taken by condemnor for public use as rights of way for a Limited Access Highway as defined under the Official Code of Georgia Annotated sections 32-6-110 through 32-6-119 is as follows: Fee simple title to all the above described lands as shown colored yellow on the attached plats marked Annex 1-A and such access rights as may be required between the condemnees remaining real property and existing roads, streets or highways, intersecting or adjacent to the Limited Access Highway, such access rights and lands being specifically delineated on Department of Transportation plats dated the 30th day of July, 1996; Last Revised: Sheet Nos. 24, 25 and 26 on December 3, 1999 and Sheet No. 27 on September 22, 1999 and attached to Appendix "A" to Exhibit "A" as Annex 1-A.
Permanent easements are condemned for the right to construct and maintain drainage and are shown colored blue on the attached plats marked Annex 1-A.
A temporary easement is condemned for the right to construct a sediment basin and ditch. The easement will begin on the initiation of construction and will continue until March 31, 2003, at which time said easement will expire. Said easement is shown colored green on the attached plats marked Annex 1-A.
Temporary easements are condemned for the right to construct fencing. Said easements will expire on March 31, 2003 and are shown colored orange on the above mentioned plats. Upon completion of the project, the condemnees shall have the right to use the easement areas in accordance with the applicable zoning restrictions, and the condemnor will cease maintenance of the easement areas. Said easements may also be used temporarily to remove buildings.
Temporary work easements are condemned for the right to enter upon the adjacent lands not condemned for the limited purpose of effectuating removal of two buildings acquired herein; and the work of removing these buildings shall be done in an expeditious manner with as little disruption to the remainder as is practicable under the circumstance. The easements will begin on the date possession is granted and continue until the buildings are removed or until March 31, 2003, whichever comes first, at which time said easements will expire. Said buildings being shown on the attached plats marked Annex 1-A and are labeled "Frame House" and "1-S-FR Barn".
Department of Transportation vs. 8.976 acres of land; and certain access rights; and The Estate of Walter Lamar Murphy; and Mildred Murphy, individually.
This 21 day of December, 1999.
Beginning at the point of intersection of the property line between the lands of the condemnees and the lands now or formerly owned by Bradley W. Lord with the existing northeastern right of way line of U.S. 129/State Route 11, said point being 12.65 feet left of and opposite station 9+923.196 on the construction centerline of Georgia Highway Project NH-002-6 (40); running thence northeasterly along said property line a distance of 213.35 feet to a point 150.92 feet left of and opposite station 9+873.673 on said centerline; thence S 18° 50' 54.0" E a distance of 168.81 feet to a point 150.92 feet left of and opposite station 9+925.126 on said centerline; thence southeasterly 524.23 feet along the arc of a curve to the left (said curve having a radius of 1,968.50 feet and a chord distance of 522.68 feet on a bearing of S 27° 33' 49.9" E) to a point 150.92 feet left of and opposite station 10+099.051 on said centerline; thence S 36° 16' 45.7" E a distance of 405.71 feet to a point 150.92 feet left of and opposite station 10+222.711 on said centerline; thence southeasterly 849.09 feet along the arc of a curve to the left ( said curve having a radius of 2,296.58 feet and a chord distance of 844.26 feet on a bearing of S 47° 39' 03.8" E) to a point 150.92 feet left of and opposite station 10+500.000 on said centerline; thence S 71° 46' 19.8" E a distance of 303.16 feet to a point 196.85 feet left of and opposite station 10+598.922 on said centerline, said point also being a point on the property line between the lands of the condemnees and the lands now or formerly owned by Joel A. Elrod and Larry J. Wood; thence southwesterly along said latter property line a combined distance of 367.78 feet to a point 132.62 feet right of and opposite station 10+555.594 on said centerline; thence southeasterly along said latter property line a distance of 21.20 feet to a point 147.64 feet right of and opposite station 10+559.894 on said centerline; thence N 60° 34' 34.0" W a distance of 285.88 feet to a point 147.64 feet right of and opposite station 10+477.983 on said centerline, said point also being a point on said existing northeastern right of way line of U.S. 129/State Route 11; thence northwesterly along said existing northeastern right of way line a combined distance of 1,850.17 feet back to the point of Beginning. Said described land being the required right of way and is shown colored yellow on the attached plats marked Annex 1-A.
Also to be acquired is 1,152.25 linear feet of access rights along the northeastern required right of way line, beginning at station 10+222.711 on the construction centerline of Georgia Highway Project NH 002-6 (40) and ending at the property line between the lands of the condemnees and the lands now or formerly owned by Joel A. Elrod and Larry J. Wood at station 10+598.922, and 285.88 linear feet of access rights along the southwestern required right of way line, beginning at the property line between the lands of the condemnees and the lands now or formerly owned by Joel A. Elrod and Larry J. Wood at station 10+599.894 on said centerline and ending at the existing northeastern right of way line of U.S. 129/State Route 11 at station 10+477.983 on said centerline.
The title, estate or interest in the above described lands, required by condemnor and now taken by condemnor for public use as rights of way for a Limited Access Highway as defined under the Official Code of Georgia Annotated sections 32-6-110 through 32-6-119 is as follows: Fee simple title to all the above described lands as shown colored yellow on the attached plats marked Annex 1-A and such access rights as may be required between the condemnees remaining real property and existing roads, streets or highways, intersecting or adjacent to the Limited Access Highway, such access rights and lands being specifically delineated on Department of Transportation plats dated the 1st day of July, 1997; Last Revised: Sheet No. 2 on March 24, 1999, Sheet No. 5 on July 23, 1999, Sheet No. 6 on May 25, 1999 and Sheet No. 30 on February 26, 1999 and attached to Appendix "A" to Exhibit "A" as Annex 1-A.
Notice is given that Articles of Amendment which will change the name of First Commerce Bancorp, Inc. to nBank.Corp, Inc. will be delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in accordance with the Georgia Business Corporation Code. The registered office of the corporation is located at 1731 North Elm Street, Commerce, Georgia 30087.
Notice is given that Articles of Amendment which will change the name of nBank.Corp, Inc. to First Commerce Bancorp, Inc. will be delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in accordance with the Georgia Business Corporation Code. The registered office of the corporation is located at 1731 North Elm Street, Commerce, Georgia 30087.
Notice is given that Articles of Incorporation which will incorporate Bill Warnell Insurance Agency, Inc., have been delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in accordance with the Georgia Business Corporation Code (O.C.G.A. Section 14-2-201.1). The initial registered office of the corporation is located at 2257 N. Broad Street, Commerce, Georgia 30529, Jackson County, and its initial registered agent at such address is Bill Warnell.
To Whom It May Concern, Angel Brooks, mother of the subject child; and anyone claiming to have a parental interest in the minor child named above.
You Are Further Notified that the above styled action seeking an order finding that the above named children are deprived and to terminate your parental rights and awarding custody to the Athens-Clarke Department of Family and Children Services was filed against you in said Court on the 5th day of October, 1999, and the 22nd day of January, 1999 respectively and that by reason of an Order for service by publication entered by the Court on the 5th day of October, 1999.
You Are Hereby Commanded and Required to appear before the Juvenile Court of Clarke County, Georgia, located at 325 East Washington Street; Athens, Georgia, on the 20th day of January, 2000 at 9 o'clock a.m. The hearing is for the purpose of determining whether or not said children are deprived, whether your parental rights should be terminated and with whom custody of said child should be placed.
A copy of the deprivation complaint and the Petition to Terminate your Parental Rights may be obtained from the Clerk of the Juvenile Court at 325 E. Washington Street, Room 115, Athens, Georgia 30601, during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. exclusive of holidays. A free copy shall be available to the parents. Upon request, the copy will be mailed to the requester. The child is in the present physical custody of Athens-Clarke County Department of Family and Children Services.
The general nature of the allegations are: that the children are deprived and a request that your parental rights be terminated.
You Are Further Notified that while responsive pleadings are not mandatory they are permissible and you are encouraged to file with the Clerk of this Court and serve upon Petitioner's attorney, Tony D. Coy, 565 Research Drive, Athens, Georgia, 30605, an answer or other responsive pleading within sixty (60) days of the date of the order for service by publication.
All concerned parties are informed that they are entitled to have an attorney represent them, and if a party is entitled to counsel during the proceedings, the Court will appoint counsel, at no cost if the party is unable, without undue financial hardship to employ counsel.
Witness, the Honorable James E. McDonald, Judge of said Court.
Reba Parks, guardian, has applied for Letters of Dismission from said trust. This is to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can why said applicant should not be discharged. All objections must be in writing, setting forth the grounds of any such objections, and filed on or before January 20, 2000.
If any objections are filed, a hearing will be scheduled for a later date. If no objections are filed, the application may be granted without a hearing.
Notice is given that Articles of Incorporation which will incorporate M.L. Dodd Enterprises, Inc., will be delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in accordance with the Georgia Business Corporation Code. The initial registered office of the corporation will be located at 390 Beck Farm Road, Commerce, Jackson County, Georgia 30529. The initial registered agent of the corporation at such address shall be Michael Lee Dodd.
Notice is given that Articles of Incorporation which will incorporate MS Convenience Stores, Inc., will be delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in accordance with the Georgia Business Corporation Code (O.C.G.A. §14-2-210.1).
The initial registered office of the corporation will be located at 62 Washington Street, Jefferson, Georgia 30549, and its initial registered agent at such address is Christopher D. Elrod, Attorney at Law.
Notice is given that Articles of Incorporation that will incorporate Rick Neely Sales, Inc., have been delivered to the Secretary of State for filing in accordance with the Georgia Business Corporation Code. The initial registered office of the corporation is located at 1742 N. Broad Street, Commerce, GA 30529, and its initial registered agent at such address is Rickie W. Neely.
Glenda Gee Tolbert; Scott Parish; Gail Parish, individually.
This 22 day of December, 1999.
Beginning at the point of intersection of the existing northwestern right of way line of Wayne Poultry Road/County Road 426 with a southwestern property line of the condemnees, said point being 50.00 feet left of and opposite station 0+344.594 on the centerline of Wayne Poultry Road/County Road 426 of Georgia Highway Project NH 002-6(40); running thence northwesterly along said property line a distance of 99.42 feet to a point 118.11 feet left of and opposite station 14+161.653 on said centerline; thence S 83° 39' 36.5" E a distance of 120.17 feet to a point 82.02 feet left of and opposite station 0+380.000 on said centerline; thence N 69° 41' 43.4" E a distance of 83.84 feet to a point 72.18 feet left of and opposite station 0+405.378 on said centerline; thence N 62° 57' 13.1" E a distance of 113.59 feet to a point 72.18 feet left of and opposite station 0+440.000 on said centerline; thence N 74° 33' 36.2" E a distance of 107.70 feet to a point 50.00 feet left of and opposite station 0+472.463 on said centerline, said point also being a point on said existing northwestern right of way line of Wayne Poultry Road/County Road 426; thence southwesterly along said existing northwestern right of way line a combined distance of 418.51 feet back to the point of Beginning. Said described land being the required right of way and is shown colored yellow on the attached plats marked Annex 1-A.
The title, estate, or interest in the above described lands, required by condemnor and now taken by condemnor for public use is as follows: Fee simple title to the above described lands all as shown colored yellow on the plats dated the 1st day of July, 1997; Last Revised: Sheet No. 22 on February 26, 1999, Sheet No. 34 on January 28, 1999 and Sheet No. 24 on July 23, 1999 and attached to Appendix "A" to Appendix "A" as Annex 1-A.
We're pleased to present to you this year's Annual Drinking Water Quality Report. This report is designed to inform you about the quality water and services we deliver to you every day. Our constant goal is to provide you with a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. We want you to understand the efforts we make to continually improve the water treatment process and protect our water resources. We are committed to ensuring the quality of your water.
The Nicholson Water Authority's Drinking Water meets and/or exceeds the regulations as set by the State and Federal Government. Included in this report is important information in regards to your water quality, where it comes from, the parameters of detected contaminants and how our water compares to those parameters as set by regulatory agencies. The contaminants that were detected in our drinking water are listed in this report and an explanation is given as to why they were found.
The Sources of Drinking Water (both tap water and bottled water) includes rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surfaces of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals and/or human activity.
All Drinking Water, Including Bottled Water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of some contaminants does not necessarily indicate that the drinking water poses a health risk. More information can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency's Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791.
*Microbial Contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, may come from sewerage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife.
*Inorganic Contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally occurring or result from urban runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining or farming.
*Pesticides and Herbicides may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and septic systems.
*Organic Chemicals Contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum productions, and can also come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and septic systems.
*Radioactive Contamin-ants, which can be naturally occurring or be the results of oil and gas production and mining activities.
In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, samples are taken, laboratory test are conducted and EPA prescribes regulations that govern these activities and limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. In 1998, The Nicholson Water Authority conducted over 200 laboratory tests for more than 80 water parameters to insure the water we provide our customers is safe. The Food and Drug Administration regulations establish limits for the contaminants in bottled water, which must provide the same protection for the public health.
(ppb) =Parts Per Billion: One part per billion is equivalent to one minute in 2,000 years or one penny in ten million dollars.
(ppm) =Parts Per Million: One part per million is equivalent to one minute in 2 years or one penny in ten thousand dollars.
(MCL) =Maximum Contaminant Level: The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. "MCL are set as close to the MCLG" as feasible using the best treatment technology.
(MCLG) =Maximum Contaminant Level Goal: The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLG's allow for a margin of safety.
(AL) =Action Level: The concentration of a contaminant which, when exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which a system must follow.
The following tables list all the drinking water contaminants that were detected in our drinking water during the l998 calendar year. The presence of these contaminants in the water does not necessarily indicate that the water poses a health risk. Unless otherwise noted, the data presented in these tables is from the testing done January 1 through December 31, 1998.
Contaminant, Total Coliform (1 sample positive/23 negative); Violation, Yes; Level Detected, 100; Unit Measurement, ml; MCLG, 0; MCL, presence of Coliform Bacteria in 5% of monthly samples; Likely Source of Contamination, naturally present in environment.
*Total Coliform. Coliforms are bacteria that are naturally present in the environment and are used as an indicator that other, potentially harmful, bacteria may be present. Coliforms were found in more samples than allowed and this was a warning of potential problems. Total Coliform: The Total Coliform Rule requires water systems to meet a stricter limit for coliform bacteria. Coliform bacteria are usually harmless, but their presence in water can be an indication of disease-causing bacteria. When coliform bacteria are found, special follow-up tests are done to determine if harmful bacteria are present in the water supply. If this limit is exceeded the water supplier must notify the public by newspaper, television or radio. To comply with the stricter regulation, we have increased the average amount of chlorine in the distribution system.
Contaminant, Nitrate (As Nitrogen); Violation, Yes; Level, 5.0; Unit, ppm; MCLG, 10; MCL, 10; Likely Source of Contamination, runoff from fertilizer use; leaching from septic tanks, sewage; erosion of natural deposits.
*Nitrate. Infants below the age of six months who drink water containing nitrate in excess of the MCL could become seriously ill and, if untreated, may die. Symptoms include shortness of breath and blue-baby syndrome.
Copper; AL, 1300; MCLG, 0; NWA Amount Detected, 2000; # of sites found above the AL, 3 sites above the AL out of 60 sites sampled; Sample Date, 1998; Typical Source of Contaminant, corrosion of household plumbing systems.
*Copper. Copper is an essential nutrient, but some people who drink water containing copper in excess of the action level over a relatively short amount of time could experience gastrointestinal distress. Some people who drink water containing copper in excess of the action level over many years could suffer liver or kidney damage. People with Wilson's Disease should consult the personal doctor.
MCL's are set at very stringent levels. To understand the possible health effects described for many regulated constituents, a person would have to drink 2 liters of water every day at the MCL level for a lifetime to have a one-in-a-million chance of having the described health effect.
As you can see by the table, our system had no violations, only detects. We're proud that your drinking water meets or exceeds all Federal and State Regulations. We have learned through our monitoring and testing that some constituents have been detected. The EPA has determined that your water IS SAFE at these levels.
A Memorandum signed May 4, l999 by Harold F. Reheis, Director of the Georgia Environmental Protection Division, states that Georgia Governor Roy Barnes has approved a special variance for community water systems which served less than 10,000 consumers. Since our system serves less than 10,000 consumers, the Nicholson Water Authority chooses to exercise this option and not mail the Water Quality Annual Report to each customer. The Water Department will publish the report in the local newspaper. Also in the same newspaper, the Nicholson Water Authority will provide Public Notice that the report will not be mailed and that the reports will be available upon request at the Nicholson Water Authority Office, 588 Lakeview Drive.
Our Water Department is committed to providing our community with sufficient quantity of clean, safe, and reliable drinking water. If you have any questions concerning our drinking water program or this water quality report call Ray L. Chester at (706) 757-2230. Board Meetings are scheduled monthly, as needed, at the Nicholson Water Authority office at 7:00 p.m.
The Nicholson Water Authority is a vital part of our community and drinking water is our most precious commodity. Therefore, it is needful for all of us to work together to conserve and protect our water source as well as our drinking water. Our Class III State Certified, Water System Operators are pleased to offer information to our community on water treatment and/or water protection.

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