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Police Jury Room October 6, 2014 Abbeville, Louisiana Minutes of a regular meeting of the Vermilion Parish Police Jury held on October 6, 2014, with President Ronald Menard presiding. The meeting was called to order by President Ronald Menard, who asked Mr. Dane Hebert the group in the Pledge of Allegiance. Following the pledge, Mr. Ronald Darby took a moment to give prayer and reflection, President Ronald Menard asked for phones, pagers, etc. off or set to silent mode for the duration of the Police Jury meeting. The following members were present: lead Mr. Dane Hebert Mr. Allen LeMaire Mr. Nathan Granger Mr. Ronald Darby Mr. Wayne Touchet Mr. Mark Poche Mr. Cloris J. Boudreaux Mr. Paul Bourgeois Mr. Errol Domingues Mr. Kevin Sagrera Mr. Ronald Menard Mr. Pervis Gaspard Mr. Sandrus Stelly Mr. Leon Broussard Guest: Mr. Todd Vincent Mr. Gene Sellers, Sr. Mr. Kim Touchet Mr. Billy Noegel Mr. Gary Guidry Mr. Keith Frederick President Ronald Menard announced they received the Financial Audit Report for Fiscal Year 2013 from the Hospital Service District No. 2, which will be kept on file. President Ronald Menard recognized Ms. Jessie LeMaire, relative to Dog Bite Case which occurred on September 14, 2014. President Ronald Menard stated for the record that Ms. Jessie LeMaire was not present at the Police Jury meeting. President Ronald Menard considered the reading or approval of the minutes of the previous meeting of September 15, 2014 Upon motion by, Mr. Leon Broussard, duly seconded by Mr. Sandrus Stelly, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved dispensing of the reading of the minutes of the September 15, 2014, regular meeting, and was accepted as presented. President Menard recognized at this time a period for public comment on any agenda item to be considered from the audience. No Comments were presented or discussed at this time. President Menard considered action to amend the agenda to discuss and consider actions on any new items presented by Engineering & Architectural reports.

Upon motion by, Mr. Ronald Darby, duly seconded by Mr. Pervis Gaspard, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved to amend the agenda to discuss and consider actions on any new items presented by Engineering & Architectural reports. President Menard recognized Mr. Gene Sellers, Sr., with Sellers & Associates, Inc., to present his business to the Jury. Mr. Gene Sellers, informed the Jury that a bull dozer is not needed at this time at the School Board Site, but if there is a need at a later time I will go back and receive quotes. Mr. Gene Sellers, presented the following Project Permit to the Jury for their approval. Upon motion by Mr. Sandrus Stelly, duly seconded by Mr. Leon Broussard, the Police Jury approved Project Permit No. 1764- D to Peak Operating Company for a proposed drill site for producing the Vermilion Parish School Board " A" Well #55, located S16 T 15S ROLE; approximately 21. 5 miles southwest of Abbeville, east of White Lake, South of Schooner Bayou, in Election District No. 13. Approval Contingent upon the VP- OHS/ EP Review. Upon motion by Mr. Sandrus Stelly, duly seconded by Mr. Leon Broussard, the Police Jury approved Project Permit No. 1765- P to Peak Operating Company for a proposed pipeline installation to serve Vermilion Parish School Board " A" Well # 55 ( Ref: No. 1764- D), in Election District No. 13. Approval Contingent upon the VP- OHS/ EP Review. Upon motion by Mr. Allen LeMaire, duly seconded by Mr. Cloris Boudreaux, the Police Jury approved Project Permit No. 1766- SWD to Dunn Exploration Company, LLC for a proposed Bertrand SWD Well No. 1 t serve 1721- D/Hazel Nunez Well No. 1 and 1753- D/ Motty Estate Well No. 1 in Election District No. 2. Mr. Gene Sellers presented to the Police Jury for their approval a Letters of No Objection as follows: Upon motion of Mr. Sandrus Stelly, duly seconded by Mr. Kevin Sagrera the Police Jury approved a " Letters of No Objection" to Michael Pisani & Associates, Inc., for proposed Court ordered remediation to remove arsenic contaminated soil at four former vat sites, all sites are located west of Abbeville and South of Kaplan, in Election Districts No. 9 & 13 as follows: 1) ED 13: Couvillon Site- 16412 Junius 2) ED 13: G Broussard Site- 17187 Waldo Road 3) ED 9: Wilhelm Site - 17401 Prairie Road 4) ED 13: Flying J Site 21417 S La Highway 82 Mr. Gene Sellers presented a Permit Amendment to the Police Jury for their approval as follows: Upon motion by Mr. Leon Broussard, duly seconded by Mr. Kevin Sagrera the Police Jury approved Permit Amendment No 1760- D to Mack Energy for a proposed revise location of drill site, north 161 feet, due to existing flow line and pipeline, located West Gueydan Field, approximately 5 miles west of Gueydan on La 14 between Reese Road and Diana Road, in Election District No. 14.

Mr. Gene Sellers, presented Seismic Operation Permit from CGG Land, ( U.S.) Inc., to conduct seismic operation in Vermilion Parish, and CGG Land, (U. S.) Inc., has requested that the Abbeville 3 D Seismic Project be extended further into an additional area with the Parish, the southwest ( SW) additional proposed area encompasses approximately 565 acres. Upon motion by Mr. Pervis Gaspard, duly seconded by Mr. Allen LeMaire, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved a proposed extension to Seismic Operation Permit No. 681 from CGG Land, ( U.S.) Inc., to conduct seismic operation in Vermilion Parish, and CGG Land, ( U.S.) Inc., has requested that the Abbeville 3 D Seismic Project be extended further into an additional area with the Parish, the southwest( SW) additional proposed area encompasses approximately 565 acres. Mr. Gene Sellers presented the Police Jury a final plat approval, to Entergy-Richard L. LeBlanc, Property Partition in Election District No. 3 & 8. Upon motion by Mr. Dane Hebert, duly seconded by Mr. Mr. Allen LeMaire and unanimously carried, the Police Jury gave final plat approval, for the property partition of a 1. 258 acre tract from Richard L. LeBlanc, to Entergy Louisiana, LLC, in Election District No. 3 & 8. Mr. Gene Sellers presented the Police Jury with approval of a Subdivision Review for Stormwater Management Plan & Plans and Specifications Approval, for the Belvedere East Subdivision Phase I, in Election District No. 3. Upon motion by Mr. Mark Poche', duly seconded by Mr. Mr. Cloris Boudreaux, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury gave approval of a Subdivision Review for Stormwater Management Plan & Plans and Specifications to the Subdivision development identified as Belvedere East Subdivision Phase I, in Election District No. 3. President Menard recognized Mr. Kim Touchet, with Primeaux, Touchet, & Associates Inc., to present his business to the Jury. Upon motion by Mr. Leon Broussard, duly seconded by Mr. Allen LeMaire and unanimously carried, the Police Jury adopted a Resolution, requesting Financial Assistance from the State of Louisiana under the Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Capital Outlay Program, relative to Bridge Repairs and Improvements, and authorize Primeaux, Touchet & Associates, LLC, to apply for the 2015-2016 Bridge Repairs and Improvements President Menard recognized Mr. Gene Sellers, Jr., with The Sellers Group, to present his business to the Jury. Mr. Gene Sellers, Jr., presented the Police Jury an approval for the a Substantial Certificate of Completion, dated October 3, 2014, relative to Long Term Community Recovery Program Project LTR-00130 Phase II, relative to the elevation of the Municipal Building for the Town of Delcambre, Upon motion by Mr. Errol Domingues, duly seconded by Mr. Wayne Touchet, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved the Certificate of Substantial Completion, relative to Long Term Community Recovery Program Project #LTR-00130 Phase II, relative to the elevation of the Municipal Building for the Town of Delcambre. Mr. Gene Sellers, Jr., presented Two ( 2) quotes to install three ( 3) powder coated Schedule 80 aluminum handrails on the East side of the Courthouse, on Tivoli Street as follows;

A. Duane Davidson In the amount of$2, 588.00 B. Minvielle Lumber In the amount of$ 6, 802. 00 Upon motion by Mr. Ronald Darby, duly seconded by Mr. Pervis Police Jury awarded the lowest quote to Duane Davidson, In the amount of $2, 588. 00, relative to installing three ( 3) powder coated Schedule 80 aluminum handrails on the East side of the Courthouse, on Tivoli Street. Cost to be paid from General Fund. Mr. Gene Sellers, Jr., informed the Police Jury that they have issued three ( 3) notices to proceed, relative to the Hardening Projects, of the Courthouse Building, Public Works Building, and the County Agent Building, and at this time we are waiting for Abrom' s Hospital in Kaplan for the proper Insurance from the contractor. Lengthy discussion followed Mr. Gene Sellers, Jr., stated that they have sent CDBG the revised plans for the Government Office Complex, and we are waiting on them for their approval to advertise that Project, we had to revise the Specifications mainly to put in wage, rates, that CDBG agreed to fund the Vermilion Police Jury 25% share. Mr. Gene Sellers, Jr., present the following Invoices for professional service rendered for the Police Jury' s approval. Upon motion by, Mr. Kevin Sagrera, duly seconded by Mr. Pervis Gaspard, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved payment of Invoice No. 4112, to The Sellers Group. Inc. in the amount of$768. 00, relative to Blighted Property Surveys as follows: 1. 13912 S. Hospital Dr. Abbeville 2. 14215 Community Road, Abbeville 3. 13404 W. La Hwy 82, Abbeville Upon motion by, Mr. Kevin Sagrera, duly seconded by Mr. Pervis Gaspard, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved payment of Invoice No. 4113, to The Sellers Group. Inc. in the amount of $884. 95, relative to Professional Services through the Bidding Phase on the " Vermilion Parish Wind Retrofit Buildings" Projects Harding of the Public Works Building. Upon motion by, Mr. Kevin Sagrera, duly seconded by Mr. Pervis Gaspard, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved payment of Invoice No. 4114, to The Sellers Group. Inc. in the amount of $1, 129.35, relative to Professional Services through the Bidding Phase on the " Vermilion Parish Wind Retrofit Buildings" Projects Harding of the County Agent Building. President Ronald Menard recognized the reports of the Public Works Committees Recommendation to be presented. Mr. Ronald Darby asked if there were any changes or amendments to the Public Works Committees Recommendation to be presented. Upon motion by Mr. Ronald Darby and duly seconded by Mr. Cloris Boudreaux, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury accepted the Public Works Committees Recommendation as presented, and the appropriate officials were authorized to carry out the recommendations.

PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE OCTOBER 1, 2014 ABBEVILLE, LOUISIANA AS A RESULT OF A PUBLIC ROADS COMMITTEE MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 1, 2014, THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED FOR THE JURY' S CONSIDERATION: 1. It is recommended that the Police Jury approve to deem the animal owned by Ms. Jessie LeMaire, vicious and follow the ordinance requirements, relative to the Rabies/Animal Control Program: 2. It is recommended that the Police authorize Jury Mr. Billy Noegel, Public Works Director/Mosquito Control Director, to allow Ms. Jessie LeMaire to make an appointment to visit her dog" Charlie" at the Rabies/Animal Control Facility. 3. It is recommended that the Police Jury authorize Ms. Linda Duhon, Parish Administrator to advertise for the Rabies Clinic on Saturday November 22, 2014, at the Vermilion Parish Rabies and Animal Control Facility and approve to close the office to the public from 8 a.m. until Noon. 4. It is recommended that the Police Jury authorize Mr. Gene Sellers with Sellers & Associates, Inc. to prepare a bid package and advertise for a Track Hydraulic Excavator for the Solid Waste Program 5. It is recommended that the Police Jury authorize Mr. Gene Sellers with Sellers & Associates, Inc. to hire Louisiana Testing to do the bore testing at the Vermilion Parish School Board property. 6. It is recommended that the Police Jury authorize Mr. Gene Sellers with Sellers & Associates, Inc. to prepare a bid package and advertise for the fencing around the Vermilion Parish School Board property. 7. It is recommended that the Police Jury authorize Mr. Gene Sellers with Sellers & Associates, Inc. to prepare a bid package and advertise for the Borrow Material hauling from the Vermilion Parish School Board property to the landfill for a period of one ( 1) year. 8. It is recommended that the Police Jury authorize Ms. Linda Duhon, Parish Administrator to send a letter to Congressman Charles Boustany Office to show the need for the Maurice Volunteer Fire Department to be brought back to their non-profit status. 9. It is recommended that the Police Jury approve an Invoice dated August 15, 2014, to reimburse the City of Abbeville, in the amount of $1, 963. 47, relative to the repairs to the Abbeville Parish Tanker. 10. It is recommended that the Police Jury authorize Ms. Linda Duhon, Parish Administrator to send the following equipment to Guinn Auction Company, which is scheduled for November 1, 2014 and approve to pay to haul this equipment if needed to the auction site in Jennings, LA. It is further recommended the Police Jury authorize Ms. Linda Duhon, Parish Administrator to advertise the following auction items in the Official Journal;

1. Unit No. 4-1238 2006 Komotsu Motor Grader 5650 Hours Serial# B20042 2. Unit No. 1-2008 2002 John Deere 6420 6152 Hours Serial# L06420H341391 3. Unit No. 1-2009 2002 tiger Side Mower Serial# T5395 4. Unit No. 467 1983 Ford 6610 Tractor Serial# 689091 5. Unit No.2-1147 2001Tiger Boom Mower w/o Secondary boom and deck assy Serial# 2986 6. Unit No. 1123 2000 Alumacraft 10' Boat ACBA94561900 11. It is recommended that the Police Jury reappoint Mr. Scott Griffin, to the 7th Ward Gravity Drainage # 2 District Board, term expires 10-18- 2018. 12. It is recommended that the Police Jury reappoint Mr. Todd Reed to Consolidated Gravity Drainage 1 District Board, term expires 10-18- 2018. 13. It is recommended that the Police Jury authorize the President to certify the Vermilion Parish Comprehensive Resiliency Plan as the Parish Land Use Plan. It is further recommended that the Jury approve the President to send Governor Jindal or the Governor' s designee the Vermilion Parish Comprehensive Resiliency Plan along with certification that the Parish has completed their Parish Land Use Plan and that it is consistent with, or complementary to the most recent version of the State' s Coastal Master Plan approved by the Louisiana Legislature, relative to the Direct Component( Pot 1) of the Restore Act. 14. It is recommended that the Police Jury adopt a Resolution by the Vermilion Parish Police Jury, in legal session convened, that it does hereby consideration to direct and authorize the Louisiana State Mineral and Energy Board and the Office of Mineral Resources to accept nomination, advertise for, accept and award bids, and execute all oil, gas and mineral leases pertaining to the immovable property listed on the attached Exhibit" A" (Pennington Oil & Gas Interest, LLC). 15. It is recommended that the Police Jury authorize Ms. Linda Duhon, Parish Administrator to advertise in house for a Permit Clerk/Receptionist at the Solid Waste Facility. 16. It is recommended that the Police Jury adopt a Formal Resolution authorizing the sale of property, relative to the Kaplan Library, and to authorize the President to sign all necessary documents. Respectfully Submitted, Mr. Ronald Darby Chairman

President Ronald Menard recognized the reports of the Courthouse/ Building Committees Recommendation to be presented. Mr. Pervis Gaspard, asked if there were any changes or amendments to the Courthouse/ Building Committees Recommendation to be presented. Upon motion by Mr. Pervis Gaspard, and duly seconded by Mr. Allen LeMaire, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury accepted the Courthouse/ Building Committees Recommendation as presented, and the appropriate officials were authorized to carry out the recommendations. COURTHOUSEBUILDING COMMITTEE OCTOBER 1, 2014 ABBEVILLE, LOUISIANA AS A RESULT OF A COURTHOUSEBUILDING COMMITTEE MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 1, 2014, THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED FOR THE JURY' S CONSIDERATION: 1. It is recommended that the Police Jury approve to pay $200.00 towards the bus fees, relative to the Vermilion River Alliance Media Tour Day, on October 6, 2014, and to approve trash bags when they hold the river cleanup day. 2. It is recommended that the Police Jury adopt an ordinance establishing guidelines for the use of video or audio recording devices in buildings or at facilities owned by the VPPJ. 3. It is recommended that the Police Jury authorize the President Mr. Ronald Menard, Ms. Linda Duhon, Parish Administrator and Ms. Carolyn Bessard, Assistant Parish Administrator to attend the NACO' s Gulf States Counties and Parishes Caucus Annual Meeting scheduled for Wednesday, October 15, 2014, at the Beau Rivage Resort and Casino, 875 Beach Blvd., Biloxi, Mississippi. 4. It is recommended that the Police Jury authorize the President Mr. Ronald Menard by Proxy, to authorize Ms. Linda Duhon, Parish Administrator to vote on behalf of the Police Jury at the PACE meeting on October 7, 2014. 5. It is recommended that the Police Jury authorize The Sellers Group, to prepare a report on the feasibility of rehabilitation for the structure located at the following. a) 3202 Anna Drive, Erath, La, in Election District No. 6. b) 4123 Eve Road, Erath, La, In Election District No. 6. 6. It is recommended that the Police Jury authorize Mr. Paul Moresi, III Legal Counsel to send a letter to the owner of 14209 Community Road, Abbeville, La informing the owner that the property and structures have been deemed beyond rehabilitation, relative to a blighted property complaint received. It is further recommended that the Police Jury authorize Ms. Carolyn Bessard, Assistant Administrator to acquire quotes to clean and demolish the property located at 14209 Community road, Abbeville, La. Respectfully Submitted, Mr. Pervis Gaspard Chairman

ORDINANCE NO. 2014-0-14 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF VIDEO OR AUDIO RECORDING DEVICES IN BUILDINGS OR AT FACILITIES OWNED BY THE VERMILION PARISH POLICE JURY BE IT ORDAINED by the Vermilion Parish Police Jury that there is a need to protect the public safety, health and welfare of the citizens of the Parish of Vermilion in regards to the use of video or audio recording devices in buildings and facilities owned by the Vermilion Parish Police Jury. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Police Jury of Vermilion Parish, in regular session convened on this 6th day of October, 2013, that the Vermilion Parish Police Jury adopt Parish Ordinance No. 2014-0-14 as follows: Sec. 1. Prior Approval Required The use of video or audio recording devices in buildings or at facilities owned by the Vermilion Parish Police Jury is prohibited without obtaining the prior consent of the Vermilion Parish Police Jury, or the authorized occupant of the facility. Sec. 2. Order and Decorum If approved by the Vermilion Parish Police Jury, or exempted by this ordinance, the use of any video or audio recording devices must be done in such a way that does not disrupt the business of the Vermilion Parish Police Jury or any of the authorized occupants of any building and/ or facility owned by the Vermilion Parish Police Jury. Sec 3. Exemptions This ordinance shall not apply to: 1) The use of video or audio recording devices being used with the consent of the Vermilion Parish Police Jury or the authorized occupant of the building or facility. 2) Security systems approved by the Vermilion Parish Police Jury or the authorized occupant of the building or facility. 3) Court reporters during judicial proceedings. 4) The use of video or audio recording devices by law enforcement personnel while on duty. Sec. 4. Criminal liability. Any person who violates this Ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject to a fine of not more than Five Hundred and no/ 100 ($ 500.00) Dollars, or a prison term of not more than thirty( 30) days, or both, for each violation. Sec. 5. Repeal of conflicting ordinances. All ordinances or resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.

Sec. 6. Severability. Should any part of this ordinance be declared null, void, invalid, illegal or unconstitutional, the remainder of the said ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. Sec. 7. Effective date. This ordinance shall become effective after final approval of the Vermilion Parish Police Jury, signature of the President of the Vermilion Parish Police Jury, promulgation and legal delay. President Ronald Menard recognized the reports of the Public Roads Committees Recommendation to be presented. Mr. Leon Broussard, asked if there were any changes or amendments to the Public Roads Committees Recommendation to be presented. Upon motion by Mr. Errol Domingues, and duly seconded by Mr. Kevin Sagrera, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury amended Item # 9 of the Public Roads Committee Recommendations to add: Gazette Road, in Election District No. 10, and Daniel and Brenda Road, in Election District No. 5. Upon motion by Mr. Leon Broussard, and duly seconded by Mr. Cloris Boudreaux, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury accepted the Public Roads Committees Recommendation as amended, and the appropriate officials were authorized to carry out the recommendations. PUBLIC ROADS COMMITTEE OCTOBER 1, 2014 ABBEVILLE, LOUISIANA AS A RESULT OF A PUBLIC ROADS COMMITTEE MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 1, 2014, THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED FOR THE JURY' S CONSIDERATION: 1. It is recommended that the Police Jury adopt a Resolution, requesting Financial Assistance from the State of Louisiana under the Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Capital Outlay Program, relative for a Bridge Replacement at Catalon/ Petite Road, over Granger Coulee. It is further recommended to authorize Sellers & Associates, Inc., to apply for the 2015-2016 Capital Outlay Program, relative for a Bridge Replacement at Catalon/ Petite Road, over Granger Coulee. 2. It is recommended that the Police Jury adopt a Resolution, requesting Financial Assistance from the State of Louisiana under the Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Capital Outlay Program, relative to Street Improvements. It is further recommended to authorize Sellers & Associates, Inc., to apply for the 2015-2016 Capital Outlay Program, relative to Street Improvements. 3. It is recommended that the Police Jury authorize Mr. Paul Moresi, III, Legal Counsel to prepare an Intergovernmental Agreement between the City of Abbeville, whereby there is a need to do

drainage improvements on Martin Luther King Avenue, whereby the City of Abbeville will pay 'h of the cost of the project, Sub 1 of 2, in Election District No. 5, will pay '/ a of the cost, and Sub 1 or 2 in Election District No. 4 will pay '/4 of the cost. 4. It is recommended that the Police Jury adopt a resolution authorizing the President to execute an Intergovernmental Cooperative Endeavor Agreement, between the State of Louisiana through the Department of Transportation and Development and the Vermilion Parish Police Jury, relative to the Right Sizing Project whereby State Route La 717 in its entirety, in Election District No. 14. 5. It is recommended that the Police Jury approve to install a " No Dumping" $ 500.00 fine sign on Steamboat Road, in Election District No. 1, relative to Ordinance No. 2013-0-02. 6. It is recommended that the Police Jury hire Mr. Elliot Simon, as a part time Mower Operator at the Area IV Barn, contingent upon a criminal and vehicle background checks being completed. 7. It is recommended that the Police Jury transfer Mr. John Delino from part time employee to full time as a Packer Operator, at a Grade 10, Step 0, FRS Crew. 8. It is recommended that the Police Jury authorize Sellers & Associates, Inc., to prepare a drainage study on a drainage ditch located off of East Woodman and E. Elina Road. Cost to be paid from Sub 1 of 2 in Election District No. 4. 9. It is recommended that the Police Jury authorize Sellers & Associates, Inc., to prepare a bid package and advertise to reconstruct Aurelien Road, in Election District No. 8. Respectfully Submitted, Mr. Leon Broussard Chairman President Ronald Menard recognized the reports of the Finance Committees Recommendation to be presented. Mr. Mark Poche', asked if there were any changes or amendments to the Finance Committees Recommendation to be presented. Upon motion by Mr. Mark Poche', and duly seconded by Mr. Kevin Sagrera, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury accepted the Finance Committees Recommendation as presented, and the appropriate officials were authorized to carry out the recommendations. FINANCE COMMITTEE OCTOBER 1, 2014 ABBEVILLE, LOUISIANA AS A RESULT OF A FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 1, 2014, THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED FOR THE JURY' S CONSIDERATION: 1. It is recommended that the Police Jury approve an Invoice dated September 28, 2014, to Ms. Belinda R. Guidroz in the amount of$ 515. 00, relative to necessary repairs on 101 pairs ofjeans and changed zippers & buttons for the Vermilion Parish Law Enforcement Center.

2. It is recommended that the Police Jury approve ratify payment of the following Ward 8 Cemetery charges for the period of July 2014 through September 2014, with the costs to be paid from the Ward 8 Cemetery Fund. a) Diana G. Smith - $750. 00 Record Keeping b) Chad Bertrand - $50.00 Gueydan Cemetery Board Member Quarterly Per Diem c) Overley Enterprises, LLC $4,200.00 Maintenance of Gueydan Cemetery d) Roy Fontenot- $ 50.00 Gueydan Cemetery Board Member Quarterly Per Diem e) Hugh Zaunbrecher- $ 50. 00 Gueydan Cemetery Board Member Quarterly Per Diem f) Skipper Prejean $ 720. 00 Maintenance of Broussard Cemetery g) Overley Enterprises, LLC $ 800. 00 Maintenance of Shell Beach Cemetery. h) Hansford G. Hair $50. 00 Gueydan Cemetery Board Member Quarterly Per Diem 3. It is recommended that the Police Jury ratify authorizing Mr. Timothy Baudoin, Assistant Treasurer to sign and approve all requisitions. 4. It is recommended that the Police Jury approve payment of Invoice No. 14-0, to the City of Abbeville, in the amount of $2, 006. 00, relative to an Intergovernmental Agreement for materials used for Eaton Drive Drainage Project. Cost to be paid from Sub 1 of 2, in Election District No. 5. 5. It is recommended that the Police Jury approve payment of Invoice No. VP 20140911, to Rivers Security LLC, in the amount of $3, 837. 72, relative to Armed Security Guard Services at the Vermilion Parish Courthouse ( 08-22- 14 to 09-11- 14). Cost to be paid from General Fund. 6. It is recommended that the Police Jury approve payment of Invoice No. ec14-331 to LaPorte Appraisal Service, in the amount of$ 650. 00, relative to an appraisal on the property belonging to Mr. Chadwick M. Girouard, located at 13115 Mack Switch Road, Area I Barn, cost to be paid from Parishwide. 7. It is recommended that the Police Jury approve payment of the following invoices to Morehouse Parish Sheriff' s Office, relative to the housing of inmates. Invoice No. Date Amount 7312014 July 31, 2014 10, 243. 80 8312014 Aug 31, 2014 3, 268.26 8. It is recommended that the Police Jury approve payment of Invoice dated 09-22- 14, to CLM Equipment, in the amount of $12, 723. 82, relative to rebuilding the old pump on a 2007 Bomag Compactor, for the Solid Waste Program. Cost to be paid from the 94' Sales Tax. 9. It is recommended that the Police Jury approve payment of the following invoices to Sellers & Associates, Inc., relative to professional services provided: A) Invoice No. 17065 Hurricane Gustav-Recovery Efforts Administration- Processing PW Documentation& Coordination

With FEMA & State Officials; Close out processing April 2014- August 2014) Dated: September 7, 2014 Amount$ 1, 422. 50 10. It is recommended that the Police Jury approve payment of the attached bills that were submitted. Respectfully Submitted Mr. Mark Poche' Vice-Chairman President Menard considered action to amend the agenda to discuss and consider to approve the following Administrative Cost reimbursement from various funds to the General Fund for the year 2014: Upon motion by Mr. Mark Poche', and duly seconded by Mr. Kevin Sagrera, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved the following Administrative Cost reimbursement from various funds to the General Fund for the year 2014: Gross 2014 Tax Percentage To be refunded to General Fund Collectible General Fund 1, 247, 183 22. 16% 69, 928. 72 Health Unit 873, 412 15. 52% 48, 971. 63 Parishwide 1, 153, 216 20. 49% 64, 660. 07 RD 1 - Mtne. 182, 516 3. 24% 10, 233. 54 Mme. Of R.D.: Sub 1 of 2 407,785 7.24% 22, 864.25 Sub 2 of 2 7, 152 0. 13% 400.98 Sub 3 of 2 150, 361 2. 67% 8, 430.65 Sub 4 of 2 314,052 5. 58% 17, 608. 68 Sub 5 of 2 155, 885 2. 77% 8, 740.38 RD 3 74, 114 1. 32% 4, 155. 50 RD 4- A 272,092 4. 83% 15, 256. 01 RD 6 95, 493 1. 70% 5, 354. 23 RD 7 663, 379 11. 79% 37, 195. 20 Ward 8 Cemetary 31, 940 0. 57% 1, 790. 87 5, 628,578 100. 00% 315, 590. 70 69, 928. 72) G.F. Share Due To General 245, 661. 98 Fund Selina 52, 493 Adm. Salaries: 315, 591 President Menard considered action to amend the agenda to discuss and consider to adopt a Resolution for Annual Certification of Compliance with State of Louisiana Off System Bridge Replacement Program.

Upon motion by Mr. Mark Poche', duly seconded by Mr. Nathan Granger, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury adopted a Resolution for Annual Certification of Compliance with State of Louisiana Off System Bridge Replacement Program. President Menard considered action to amend the agenda to discuss and consider actions on any new items presented by the Parish Administrator. Upon motion by Mr. Kevin Sagrera, duly seconded by Mr. Paul Bourgeois, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury amended the agenda to discuss and consider actions on any new items presented by the Parish Administrator. President Ronald Menard recognized Ms. Linda Duhon, Parish Administrator to present her business to the Jury. Ms. Linda Duhon, Parish Administrator stated that she received the following Invoices from the Lafayette Juvenile Detention Home today, and I have showed them to Mr. Paul Moresi, III, Legal Counsel for his review. Mr. Paul Moresi, III, Legal Counsel informed the Jury that he has been back and forth through e- mails on some of the existing charges of whether or no they were our juveniles, or if they were Lafayette' s juveniles, and it is difficult to get to the bottom of this situation, and at this time Lafayette Juvenile Detention Home has considered our account to be delinquent, and I do not want to lose the relationship that we have with Lafayette Juvenile Detention Home, and I would like to recommend that the Jury approve the Invoices, subject to my review, and the review of the City Judges in the two Courts. Mr. Paul Moresi, III, Legal Counsel informed the Jury that we are going to have some reimbursements claims against the Cities, relative to the agreement with the Police Jury that the Cities would pay the first three ( 3) days, and thereafter the bill would be split 50/ 50. Upon motion by Mr. Wayne Touchet, duly seconded by Mr. Cloris Boudreaux, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved payment of the following Invoices, to the Lafayette Juvenile Detention Home, relative to the housing of our juveniles as follows DATED September 2, 2014, in the amount of$ 774.44 September 2, 2014 in the amount of$ 7, 030.49 September 2, 2014 in the amount of$ 625. 00 Ms. Linda Duhon, Parish Administrator stated that Jury asked her to get an update on Halloween night, and the City of Gueydan, and the Town of Erath, will hold Halloween on Friday night, and the remaining Municipalities will hold Halloween on the Thursday October 30, 2014. Upon motion by Mr. Wayne Touchet, duly seconded by Mr. Pervis Gaspard, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved to hold Halloween night on the Thursday October 30, 2014. Ms. Linda Duhon, Parish Administrator stated that she needs to clarify that the addresses that were awarded at the September 15, 2014 Police Jury Meeting, the Jury awarded the only quotes received to Mr. Gibson Bessard, relative to removing and installing a catch basin as follows:

1107 E. Villien, Abbeville, LA $950.00 Cost to be paid from Sub 1 of 2 in Election District 5 603 E. Villien, Abbeville, LA $ 950.00 Cost to be paid from Sub 1 of 2 in Election District 5 Upon motion by Mr. Wayne Touchet, duly seconded by Mr. Paul Bourgeois, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury clarified the correct addresses and award the only quotes received to Mr. Gibson Bessard, relative to removing and installing a catch basin as follows: 1109 E. Villien, Abbeville, LA $950.00 Cost to be paid from Sub 1 of 2 in Election District 5 605 E. Villien, Abbeville, LA $ 950.00 Cost to be paid from Sub 1 of 2 in Election District 5 Upon motion by Mr. Wayne Touchet, duly seconded by Mr. Paul Bourgeois, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approve payment of Invoice No.644421, to Mr. Gibson Bessard, in the amount of$ 1, 900.00, relative to removing and installing a catch basin as follows: 1109 E. Villien, Abbeville, LA $950.00 Cost to be paid from Sub 1 of 2 in Election District 5 605 E. Villien, Abbeville, LA $ 950.00 Cost to be paid from Sub 1 of 2 in Election District 5 Upon motion by Mr. Nathan Granger, duly seconded by Mr. Leon Broussard, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury ratified the Standard Form of Master Agreement between the Vermilion Parish Police Jury and Primeaux, Touchet & Associates, LLC, relative to the CDBG Bridge Replacement Project. Upon motion by Mr. Nathan Granger, duly seconded by Mr. Sandrus Stelly, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved payment of Invoice No. 12-041- 8, to Primeaux, Touchet & Associates, LLC, in the amount of $10, 350. 00, relative to Concrete and Timber Bridge Ratings to evaluate the following bridges based on LA DOTS' s Engineering Directives and Standards for the establishment of regulatory weigh limits on public roads. a) Beau Road Bridge b) Junuis Road Bridge c) W. Liberty Farm Road Bridge Upon motion by Mr. Nathan Granger, duly seconded by Mr. Sandrus Stelly, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved payment of Invoice No. 12-041- 7, to Primeaux, Touchet & Associates, LLC, in the amount of$ 794. 00, relative to Timber Bridge Ratings to evaluate Suire Road Bridge (# 030359), based on LA DOTS' s Engineering Directives and Standards for the establishment of regulatory weigh limits on public roads. Upon motion by Mr. Pervis Gaspard, duly seconded by Mr. Kevin Sagrera, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved payment of Invoice No. 140210, to Bayou Vermilion Preservation Association, in the amount of$ 200. 00, relative to Vermilion River Alliance Media Tour, to be held on October 6, 2014. Upon motion by Mr. Ronald Darby, duly seconded by Mr. Kevin Sagrera, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved payment of Invoice No. VP 20140925, to Rivers Security LLC, in the amount of $2, 8862. 62, relative to Armed Security Guard Services at the Vermilion Parish Courthouse (09-12- 14 to 09-25- 14). Cost to be paid from General Fund.

Upon motion by Mr. Errol Domingues, duly seconded by Mr. Allen LeMaire, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved payment of Invoice Dated June 24, 2011, to Minvielle Lumber Co., Inc., in the amount of$ 1, 542.34, relative to replacing flooring in the Clerk of Courts Office. Cost to be paid from General Fund. Upon motion by Mr. Cloris Boudreaux, duly seconded by Mr. Sandrus Stelly, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved payment of Invoice No. 2101072415, to Progressive Waste Solutions of LA, Inc., in the amount of $173, 166. 00 relative to the September 2014 Residential Garbage Service. Ms. Linda Duhon, Parish Administrator informed the Jury that the calls are a lot less, relative to Progressive Waste Solutions of LA, Inc. and most of the calls are in reference to broken trash cans, and Mr. Mike Dangler did call me with Progressive Waste Solutions of LA, Inc. they he will be attending the next General Needs meeting to introduce you to the new gentleman that they hired. Upon motion by Mr. Nathan Granger, duly seconded by Mr. Kevin Sagrera, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury approved payment of the attached bills that were submitted. President Ronald Menard recognized Mr. Paul Moresi, III, Legal Counsel to present his business to the Jury. Mr. Paul Moresi, III, Legal Counsel informed the Police Jury we are in position to close on the acquisition of the Kaplan Library Property, and I want to make sure that the Jury has adopted a Resolution authorizing the Sale and authorized the President to sign all documents. Mr. Paul Moresi, III, Legal Counsel informed the Police Jury that Mr. Chadwick Girouard has come in and signed the Buy/Sale Agreement on the property which is located on Mack Switch Road, Erath for the Area I Barn. Upon motion by Mr. Nathan Granger, duly seconded by Mr. Allen LeMaire, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury adopted a Resolution authorized the President to sign all necessary documents, relative to the Buy/ Sale Agreement on the property which is located on Mack Switch Road, Erath, La. for the Area I Barn. Mr. Paul Moresi, III, Legal Counsel stated that he called Judge Theall today about cell phone policy in the Courthouse, and she has asked us to hold off on this matter until after the November Election is over. Mr. Paul Moresi, III, Legal Counsel informed the Police Jury that this is the attempt of the Attorney' s General to answer the question of can the Jury hire a Lobbyist, and it is still not answered, the general rule is " if a public bodies is not given a specific legal authority to do it, then the answer is no you can' t, but if you want to be more specific and advise me on why the Jury would want to hire a Lobbyist to do, we could at least ask for an opinion. Upon motion by Mr. Wayne Touchet, duly seconded by Mr. Nathan Granger and unanimously carried, the Police Jury authorized Mr. Paul Moresi, III, Legal Counsel to send a letter to the Attorney General' s Office, relative to hiring a Lobbyist.

Mr. Paul Moresi, III, Legal Counsel informed the Police Jury that Ms. Linda Duhon, Parish Administrator, sent me some articles of incorporations and some by-laws on the Acadiana Planning Commission, which appears to be a regional Economic Development effort. Mr. Paul Moresi, III, Legal Counsel stated that he wants to make sure that the Police Jury does not get something imposed on you from some regional authority without any notification. Mr. Paul Moresi, III, Legal Counsel informed the Police Jury that the Court of Appeals has now turned away both the landowners and the child that started the fire at the Landfill, and we are going to start looking for trial dates, and I believe we may be able to try the case sometime next year. President Menard considered action to amend the agenda to discuss and consider actions on any new items presented by Mr. Paul Moresi, III, Legal Counsel Upon motion by Mr. Cloris Boudreaux, duly seconded by Mr. Errol Domingues, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury amended the agenda to discuss and consider adopting the following Ordinance that deals with Itinerant vendors or Door to Door salesman, and an Ordinance for the regulation of election signs. Upon motion by Mr. Cloris Boudreaux, duly seconded by Mr. Errol Domingues and unanimously carried, the Police Jury adopted an Ordinance that deals with Itinerant vendors or Door to Door salesman. ORDINANCE NO. 2014-0-13 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS OF ITINERANT OR DOOR-TO- DOOR VENDORS IN THE PARISH OF VERMILION, LOUISIANA BE IT ORDAINED by the Vermilion Parish Police Jury that there is a need to protect the public safety, health and welfare of the citizens of the Parish of Vermilion in regards to itinerant and door-todoor vendors in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Police Jury of Vermilion Parish, in regular session convened on this 6th day of October, 2014, that the Vermilion Parish Police Jury adopt Parish Ordinance No. 2014-0- 13 as follows: Sec. 1. Definitions Itinerant Vendor" and/ or " Itinerant Vendors" as used in this Ordinance means and includes and shall be construed to mean and include all persons, firms and corporations, as well as their agents and employees, who engage in the temporary or transient business in this Parish of selling or offering for sale, any goods or merchandise, or exhibiting the same for sale, or exhibiting the same for the purpose of taking orders for the sale thereof; and who for the purpose of carrying on such business or conducting such exhibits thereof either hire, rent, lease, occupy or receive by donation, any room or space in any building, structure, or other enclosure, or on any lot in the Parish in, through, or from which any goods or merchandise may be sold, offered for sale, exhibited for sale or exhibited for the purpose of taking orders for the sale thereof.

Door-to- Door Vendor" and/ or " Door-to-Door Vendors" as used in this Ordinance means and includes and shall be construed to mean and include all persons, firms and corporations, as well as their agents and employees, who engage in the temporary or transient business in the Parish of selling, or offering for sale, any goods or merchandise, or exhibiting the same for sale, or exhibiting the same for the purpose of taking orders for the sale thereof; and who for the purpose of carrying on such business or conducting such exhibits thereof do not hire, rent, Sec. 2. Sec. 3. Permit required. It shall be unlawful for any itinerant vendor or any door-to- door vendor to sell, offer for sale, exhibit for sale or exhibit for the purpose of taking orders for the sale of any goods or merchandise within the city, not having been required or invited to do so by the owner or occupant of a residence, without first obtaining a permit from the Vermilion Parish Police Jury. Conditions for issuance of permit of itinerant vendor. The permit for the itinerant vendor required by this section shall be issued upon receipt of the following information which shall be required upon the application of the permit: 1. The full name and physical address of the itinerant vendor. 2. The location of his principal office and place of business. 3. The location within the Parish from which the itinerant vendor shall sell, exhibit for sale, offer for sale or exhibit for the purpose of taking orders for the sale of his goods or merchandise. 4. The name and address of each assistant, associate or employee who shall work for and under the itinerant vendor. Sec. 4. Conditions for issuance of permit for door-to- door vendor. The permit for the doorto-door vendor required by this section shall be issued upon receipt of the application for a permit of a door-to- door vendor which must be accompanied by: 1. A statement showing the kind of character of the goods or merchandise to be sold, offered for sale or exhibited. 2. A certified copy of the charter if the door-to-door vendor is a corporation incorporated under the laws of the state. 3. A certified copy of his permit to do business in this state if the door-todoor vendor is a corporation incorporated under the laws of some state other than this state. Sec. 5. Exemptions. This ordinance shall not be applicable to the selling or offering for sale any goods or merchandise or exhibiting the goods or merchandise for sale or exhibiting the good or merchandise for the purpose of taking orders for the sale thereof in the following instances: 1. If all of the proceeds thereof are applied to any charitable or philanthropic purpose;

2. At any crafts and arts fairs or festivals sponsored by a state nonprofit organization; 3. At any event commonly known as a garage sale, flea market, exhibition of antiques, stamp, arts, crafts, festivals or fairs; 4. Vendors of farm products, poultry, stock or agricultural products in their natural state produced by the vendor or fresh seafood caught by the vendor. Sec. 6. Time Allowed. Itinerant vendors and/or door-to- door vendors may only conduct business from sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. Sec. 7. Violation, penalty. Any person violating this section shall, upon conviction, be punished as provided in Section 8. Each sale, exhibition for purpose of sale or exhibition for the purpose of taking orders for the sale thereof shall be a separate offense. Sec. 8. Criminal liability. Any person who violates this Ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject to a fine of not more than Five Hundred and no/ 100 ($ 500.00) Dollars, or a prison term of not more than thirty (30) days, or both, for each violation. Sec. 9. Repeal of conflicting ordinances. All ordinances or resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Sec. 10. Severability. Should any part of this ordinance be declared null, void, invalid, illegal or unconstitutional, the remainder of the said ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. Sec. 11. Effective date. This ordinance shall become effective after final approval of the Vermilion Parish Police Jury, signature of the President of the Vermilion Parish Police Jury, promulgation and legal delay.' Upon motion by Mr. Nathan Granger, duly seconded by Mr. Cloris Boudreaux, and unanimously carried, the Police Jury adopted an Ordinance for the regulation of election signs. ORDINANCE NO. 2014-0- 12 AN ORDINANCE REGULATING ELECTION SIGNS IN THE PARISH OF VERMILION, LA. BE IT ORDAINED by the Vermilion Parish Police Jury that there is a need to protect the public safety, health and welfare of the citizens of the Parish of Vermilion in regards to the regulation of election signs in the unincorporated areas of the Parish of Vermilion, Louisiana.

BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Police Jury of Vermilion Parish, in regular session convened on this 6th day of October, 2014, that the Vermilion Parish Police Jury adopt Parish Ordinance No. 2014-0-12 as follows: Sec. 1. Definitions. Election Sign means a sign: 1) Designed, used or intended to induce voters to vote for either the passage or defeat of a measure appearing on the ballot of any election, or for either the election or defeat of a candidate for nomination or election to any public office in any election; and 2) Constructed of= reinforced cardboard, paper, plastic, plywood, or similar product; and 3) Includes without limitation banners, campaign signs, posted handbills and notices of any kind. Erection ofa sign means the construction, placement, relocation, enlargement, alteration, posting or display of a sign. Illegal Election Sign means any sign not in conformity with this ordinance. Parish means Vermilion Parish Police Jury, its officials and employees. Parish may also mean the Parish of Vermilion, Louisiana. Public right-of-way, means Public Street, right-of-way, alley, or other public outdoor area such as a plaza or a park. Public property, for purposes of this article, means any property owned or controlled by a public entity, including but not limited to: 1) Recreational areas such as museums, playgrounds, parks, plazas and gardens; and 2) Public buildings such as libraries, fire stations, and Parish Court House; and 3) Public right-of-way and structures on right-of-way, including but not limited to lampposts, utility poles, utility wires, street signs, traffic signs, benches, hydrants, fountains, trees, bushes, public bridges, sidewalks, park strips and curbstones. Sign means any structure, display, device, balloon or graphic on or attached to any land, building or structure, which is used to communicate any message, or which advertises or promotes any business, product, activity, person or interest. Signs include, but are not limited to, letters, numbers, word, illustrations, decorations, decals, emblems, trademarks, logos and lights. Sec. 2 General Provisions. a) Application. 1) This Ordinance shall apply to the unincorporated areas of Vermilion Parish, Louisiana. 2) Unless otherwise expressly provided in this article, this ordinance shall apply only to signs visible from off-site or from any outdoor parking lot or outdoor pedestrian walkway accessible for use by the public. b) Conformity required. No person shall erect, maintain or suffer, or cause to be erected, maintained or suffered, any Election Sign except in conformity with this ordinance. c) Injunctive relief. 1) The erection of any Election Sign determined to be violation of this article shall be, and is hereby declared to be, unlawful and a public nuisance. 2) In any action with regard to such use, any court of competent jurisdiction may award any relief as will abate or remove such use and restrain any person from using any Election Sign and/ or property contrary to the provisions of this ordinance. 3) An injunction may be issued by any court of competent jurisdiction for any violation of this ordinance upon suit by the Parish. d) Authority to remove Election Signs in public right-of-way. 1) Any Election Sign and the supporting structure( s) located in the apparent public right-of-way or on public property may be removed by the Parish.

2) No notice shall be required prior to removal of Election Signs in the public right-of-way or on public property. e) Disposition of unclaimed signs. Any Election Sign removed by the Parish may be destroyed by the Parish if not reclaimed within ten( 10) days after notice to the candidate or his/her campaign. f) Reclamation of signs. In order to reclaim an Election Sign removed by the Parish pursuant to this Ordinance, the owner or other person in control of such sign shall first pay to the Parish a fee as set forth in the schedule of fees adopted by resolution of the Parish. g) Signs of de minimus value-destruction. Any Election Sign in the public right-of-way or on public property of de minimus value shall be deemed to be abandoned and may be destroyed by the Parish after removal. No opportunity to reclaim such a sign shall be given by the Parish. For purposes of this section, any sign made of cardboard, Styrofoam, or other nondurable material shall be deemed to be of de minimus value. Sec. 3. Election Signs. In its regulation of Election Signs, it is the intent of the Parish to achieve a fair and reasonable accommodation between the public' s interest in the full and vigorous debate of election issues and the community' s interest in public order, cleanliness and community aesthetics. Election Signs are relatively inexpensive. As a result, without reasonable regulation, the community could be inundated by their profusion prior to elections and by their litter after elections. Election Signs also are particularly susceptible to the effects of the elements. It is the Parish' s intent in regulating Election Signs to control the proliferation of clutter but to be no more restrictive than necessary and not to unduly restrict the public' s right to communicate about election issues. Sec. 4. Quantity, size and placement of Election Signs. Unless otherwise expressly provided in this section, the quantity, size and location of Election Signs shall be governed herein. Sec. 5. Election Signs on private property. a) Shall not be illuminated. b) If an attached sign, shall not extend above the eaves of the building or structure where located. c) If a freestanding sign: 1) Shall not exceed eight ( 8) feet in height; and 2) Shall not exceed eight ( 8) feet in width, and 3) Shall be located in such a fashion so as to create any safety hazard. Sec. 6. Time limit for display of Election Signs. a) All Elections Signs shall be removed from the parcel where erected or displayed within fourteen 14) days after the date of the election to which they pertain. b) Notwithstanding subsection ( a) above, if Election Signs pertain not only to a primary election but also to a succeeding general election, they may be displayed until the general election and shall be removed within fourteen( 14) days after the date of general election. c) The timely removal of Election Signs shall be a joint and several obligation of: 1) Each person who erects or displays an Election Sign; 2) Each person who causes or authorizes the erection or display of such sign; and 3) The owner or other person in control of the property where such sign is erected or displayed. Sec. 7. Criminal liability. a) Any person who violates this Ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject to a fine of not more than Five Hundred and no/ 100 ($ 500.00) Dollars, or a prison term of not more than thirty (30) days, or both, for each violation.