ࡱ> |}~q` !bjbjqPqP ;(::j R   0 80 z єӔӔӔӔӔӔ$Xh=   4TTT 8 єT єTT:,   0<$I -J0zS.J,JJ ǐW*>T%1Wk(ǐǐǐǐǐǐz    0 0 0 9BE0 0 0 B0 0 0  STATE LICENSING BOARD FOR CONTRACTORS MINUTES TO THE REGULAR MEETING OF May 20, 2010 The regular monthly meeting of the Board was called to order by the Chairman at 9:45 a.m. in the Conference Room of the Boards offices, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Members of the Board present: Byron Talbot, Chairman George L. Crain, Jr. Nelson A. Andy Dupuy, Jr. Courtney Fenet, Jr. August Gallo, Jr. Danny Graham Jonathan Holloway, Sr. Kenneth Jones Donald G. Lambert Garland Meredith Art Walker Vic Weston Absent: William Clouatre There being a quorum, the regular order of business began. Attending the meeting were: Michael B. McDuff, Executive Director; Judy Dupuy, Board Administrator; Judge Darrell White, Hearing Officer; Trippe Hawthorne, Board Attorney; and from the staff, Doug Traylor; Brent Templet; Bobbie Hughes; Kris Fitch; Compliance Investigators Frank Muscarello and Lynwood Allemore and Dwan Mizell, recording the minutes. Also in attendance were: Henry Heier, Mechanical Contractors Association; Ronald Miller and Billy Sanders, Cobra Electric; April Broussard, Attorney representing Austin Fire Equipment; Frank White, Attorney representing Stock Building; Randy Guilbeau, Cajun Plumbing, Inc.; Liang An Li, Andy Li and Randy Rome, Panda Buffet; James Zito, Attorney representing Angelo Landscape; Angelo Distetano, Angelos Lawnscape; Nita Gorrell, Attorney representing Alley Square Construction, LLC, Darryl Smith, Alley Square Construction, LLC; Kenneth Richard, Kenneth Richard Construction, LLC; Jennifer Treadway Morris, Attorney representing Bourque Construction Co.; Willie Zanders, Attorney representing Ernest and Tim Kelly; Ernest Kelly, II, Ernest Kelly, III, Ernest D. Kelly Investments; Stuart Carter, Geaux Clean Car Wash; Jimmy Boitnott, Boitnott Plumbing; Brandon Evans, Chapman Canopy; Timothy Kelly, T/K Consultants, Inc.; Jim Pickens, Baseline Construction; Richard Balow, Jones Long LaSalle-Perkins Rowe; Jerry Bourque, Bourque Construction; Charles Gibson, Crescent Contractors Gorup, LC; Pat LeBlanc, Attorney, representing Chapman Canopy; Joe Sobol, Big East Renovations; Lance Unglesby, Attorney representing Geaux Clean Car Wash and Bruce Bienvenu, WHC, Inc. ************************************************************ Mr. August Gallo, Jr., Board member, led the members and audience in the Pledge of Allegiance, which was followed by an invocation given by Judge Darrell White, Hearing Officer then Judge White introduced himself and advised those present of his duties. ************************************************************ Mr. Art Walker, a new Commercial Board Member was sworn in by Judge White. Resolution of the Board of the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors Whereas the Louisiana Legislature, by Act Number 725, did amend and reenact R.S. 37:2156.1 (F) and did enact R.S. 37:21501.1 (14) and (15) and 2156.1 (M), relative to the licensing of electrical and mechanical contractors, to provide for definitions; to provide for preemption of certain contractors; to provide for waiver of examination under certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters; and Whereas, it was further enacted by the Louisiana Legislature to amend and reenact Section 1. R.S. 37:2156 (F) and R.S. 37:2150.1 (14) and (15) and 2156.1 (M); and Whereas, the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors (THE BOARD) did set up testing, reviewing documents and other actions to create the opportunity for Mechanical Contractors as defined in Chapter (15) and Electrical Contractors as defined in Chapter (14) and to enable these Contractors to obtain licensure as provided by Act 725; and Whereas, (THE BOARD) did further advertise, pass out brochures, conduct meetings, inform Trade Organizations and various Parish officials and did further make announcements of the availability for the Mechanical and Electrical Contractor to apply for licensure provided under Act 725; and Whereas, (THE BOARD) did further install a 725 Committee to review all applications from the Mechanical, Plumbing and Electrical Contractors that did apply and did provide certain testing materials and finally the 725 Committee did commit licensing to whatever parish of the State of Louisiana these Mechanical, Plumbing and Electrical Contractors did prove; by authentic copies of contracts, permit applications or held a license prior to July 1, 2008 by a local municipalities and did waive the examination required and did grant no more than licensure in three (3) parishes or municipalities; and Whereas, (THE BOARD) does hereby resolve and does hereby acknowledge the intent of Act 725 to enforce the act whereby all municipalities and or parishes are now obligated to issue a Mechanical, Plumbing or Electrical license to any of these Contractors that have presented to such parish or municipality their License issue from this BOARD and the parish and municipalities will thereby waive any and all testing requirements to the limit of either (1) (2) or (3) parishes/ municipalities where these Contractor may have given proof of work as required by Act 725. Thus done and resolved, pursuant to a resolution of the members of the Board of the State of Louisiana Licensing Board for Contractors, duly made and seconded at the meeting of the Board held on the 20th day of May, 2010. A MOTION was made by Mr. Gallo and seconded by Mr. Meredith to approve and adopt this Resolution. ************************************************************ Resolution of the Board of the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors Whereas the Louisiana Legislature, by Acts 1995, No. 751, 1, Amended by Acts 2001, No. 612, 1, has authorized the Louisiana Department of Social Services Office of Family Support to certify to the Board that a licensee is not in compliance with a judgment or order for the support of dependent children issued by any court of this state or another state; and Whereas the Legislature has directed by the same Acts that the Board, upon receipt of such a certification of noncompliance, must within thirty days suspend the license of the licensee named therein and notify the licensee that his license has been suspended because of noncompliance with an order of support; and Whereas, the Legislature did further direct by the same Acts that a license suspended under these circumstances may not be reissued until the Department of Social Services Office of Family Support does certify to the Board that the licensee has come into compliance with the order of support, by means of a compliance release certificate; and Whereas, after receipt of the compliance release certificate, the Board may issue, reissue, renew, or otherwise extend the license, in accordance with any applicable reinstatement fees or applicable rules; and Whereas the Board does desire to cooperate with the Department of Social Services and does further recognize its obligation to comply with the directives of the Legislature, set out in the specified Acts; Be it therefore resolved that the Executive Director of this Board, upon receipt of a certification of noncompliance with an order of support from the Louisiana Department of Social Services Office of Family Support, is authorized and directed to: (1) confer with the Department of Social Services Office of Family Support and if deemed necessary in his discretion review the record of the administrative proceeding held by the Department of Social Services Office of Family Support to determine that the licensee is in fact the same person identified in the certificate of noncompliance with an order of support; (2) upon confirming that the licensee is the person found by the Department of Social Services Office of Family Support to be not in compliance with an order of support, suspend the license of the licensee and provide such notice of the suspension to the licensee as is required by the Acts referenced above, such suspension to remain in effect until the Board does receive from the Department of Social Services Office of Family Support a compliance release certificate. Thus done and resolved, pursuant to a resolution of the members of the Board of the State of Louisiana Licensing Board for Contractors, duly made and seconded, at the meeting of the Board held on the 20th day of May, 2010. ************************************************************ A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Stuart to accept the Minutes of the April 15, 2010 regular board meeting, as typed. The motion passed. NEW BUSINESS: % Judgment Hearing(s): Alley Square Construction, L.L.C. (CL#45710) Administrative Hearing  Consider an alleged violation by Alley Square Construction, L.L.C. of the provisions of Louisiana R.S. 37:2150 - 2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 115, Paragraph C, of the Rules and Regulations of the Board and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief you have a judgment which was rendered by the 21st Judicial District Court, No. 2009-1305, Division B, Parish of Tangipahoa, State of Louisiana, on the 18th day of December, 2009, in which TLS Louisiana, L.L.C., Alley Square I, L.L.C. and Alley Square Construction, L.L.C., holder of commercial contractors license number 45710, were ordered to pay jointly, severally, and in solido, in the principal amount of FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS AND NO/100, ($15,000.00), with interest at the annual rate of 12% from the date of this judgment until paid and all costs of court in favor of Stock Building Supply, Inc. Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against ALLEY SQUARE CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. then Judge White asked if a representative of ALLEY SQUARE CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. was present. Mrs. Nita Gorrell, Attorney representing Alley Square Construction, LLC and Mr. Frank White, Attorney representing Stock Building Supply were both present. Attorney Gorrell came to the stand, stated that her client was pleading No Contest that her client is working to pay this judgment off. Attorney White also came to the stand. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne asked Attorney White if payments are being made and does he have a specific request to make to the Board. Attorney White responded for clarification these are debts that go back late to 2008. A suite was filed in 2009 then right before the trial in November, 2009 they were contacted about paying the debt. They were asked to reduce the amount that was due, waive their attorney fees and waive court costs and in ninety (90) days they would pay them $15,000.00. Ninety (90) days went by Alley Square did not pay the $15,000.00. Attorney White attempted to contact the debtor, no phone calls returned, no responses received from his letters they filed a complaint with this Board then last month for the first time they received a $1,500.00 check. There is been no attempt to comply until the Board became involved. They are willing to work with people, same desire this time but he wants to make it clear that there has been no attempt to do this. . . . Board Chairman, Mr. Talbot asked Attorney White if he would accept $1,500.00 a month, would they accept it. Attorney White responded he would have to speak with his client. He said that offer was made to him for the first time this morning before this meeting. They would asked the Board to issue a sixty (60) day order and during that time they will try to resolve the matter. Mr. Weston responded lets give Alley Square sixty (60) days to work this out, on a pay schedule. Then if the pay schedule is not acceptable to Attorney Whites client, the Board would do an immediate revocation of Commercial License Number 45710 held by Alley Square Construction, L.L.C. at the end of sixty (60) days. This is not a dragged out issue, this is a gift of sixty (60) days. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Dupuy and Mr. Jones to give Alley Square Construction, L.L.C. sixty (60) days to resolve this matter on a payment schedule. At the end of the sixty (60) days if not resolve commercial license number 45710 held by ALLEY SQUARE CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. will immediately be revoked. The motion passed. Cobra Electric, Inc. (CL#41650) Administrative Hearing Consider an alleged violation by Cobra Electric, Inc. of the provisions of Louisiana R.S. 37:2150 - 2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 115, Paragraph C, of the Rules and Regulations of the Board and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief you have a judgment which was rendered by the 21st Judicial District Court, No. 127128, Division F, Parish of Livingston, State of Louisiana, on the 25th day of March, 2010, in which Cobra Electric, holder of commercial contractors license number 41650, was ordered to pay in the full sum of ONE THOUSAND THREE-HUNDRED NINE DOLLARS AND 29/100, ($1,309.29) together with legal interest from the date of judicial demand until paid, reasonable attorneys fees in the amount of $1,028.75, as well all court costs and expenses incurred in connection with these proceedings, the execution of this judgment, and for all other equitable relief provide by law in favor of Austin Fire Equipment, LLC. Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against COBRA ELECTRIC, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of COBRA ELECTRIC, INC. was present. Mr. Billy Sanders and Mr. Ronald Miller representing Cobra Electric and Mrs. April Broussard, Attorney representing Austin Fire Equipment were all present. Mr. Sanders and Mr. Miller both came to the stand, they were sworn in. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne questioned Mr. Sanders and Mr. Miller about than unsatisfied judgment with Attorney Broussards client. Mr. Miller responded there was a discrepancies about some late fee that were incurred on the project. They didnt feel the owed the late fees, because they were late being paid by their General Contractor, they have reached an agreement with Austin Fire Equipment and have restitution and are just waiting for their check to clear the bank. Attorney Broussard came to the stand and that once Cobra received notice of these proceedings her client had received a check in the amount of $2,765.00 which includes the principle amount of the judgment. Court costs and attorney fees were also awarded in that judgment. They were given the check on May 17th. So they have not received notice that this check has cleared the bank. They are obviously waiting on that. Her client has also requested in accordance with the judgment that they be granted attorney fees preparation and attendance at the hearing today, which are not included in these payments. Board Chairman, Mr. Talbot asked Attorney Broussard if the amount is in here now. Mr. Dupuy responded that the attorney fees she is requesting are not in the judgment. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne responded no no. Attorney Broussard responded the judgment awards attorney fees for all of their costs up to date of judgment and also for execution of judgment. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne responded to Attorney Broussard that the Board is not authorized to assess additional fines to that type of request. The Board could issue a fine, but that would not be payable to her. A MOTION was made by Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Lambert to give COBRA ELECTRIC, INC. thirty (30) days to satisfy the remaining amount of $1309.29 unpaid in the outstanding judgment. The motion passed. Foster & Company General Contractors, Inc. (CL #46415-Inactive) Administrative Hearing Consider an alleged violation by Foster & Company General Contractors, Inc. of the provisions of Louisiana R.S. 37:2150 - 2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 115, Paragraph C, of the Rules and Regulations of the Board and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief you have a judgment which was rendered by the 19th Judicial District Court, No. 582,097, Section 27, Parish of East Baton Rouge, State of Louisiana, on the 3rd day of December, 2009, in which GAA Nicholson, LLC and Foster & Company General Contractors, Inc., holder of inactive commercial contractors license number 46415 (license can be renewed), were ordered to pay in solido, in the full sum of ONE HUNDRED NINE THOUSAND TWO DOLLARS AND 25/100, ($109,002.25), together with the costs of the filing of the lien and Statement of Claim and Privileges together with legal interest thereon from the date of judicial demand until paid and for reasonable attorneys fees and costs. IT WAS FURTHER ORDERED ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the lien filed on July 1, 2009 located at MOB 221 Page 12165 with the Clerk of Court and Recorder of Mortgages in and for East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, by Angelos Lawn-Scape of Louisiana, Inc. against the property known as The Preserve at Longwood, Parish of East Baton Rouge with a municipal address as 11959 Nicholson Drive, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, be recognized as bearing against the following described property: A certain tract or parcel of land together with all buildings and improvements thereon, and all rights, ways, privileges, and servitudes thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, situated in the Parish of East Baton Rouge, State of Louisiana, in Section 43, T-8-S, R-1-E, Greensburg Land District, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, and designated as TRACT A-ONE-B-TWO-A(A-1-B-2-A), containing 9.824 acres as shown on a map entitled, ALTA/ACSM LAND TITLE SURVEY of Tract-A-1-B-2-A & Tract A-1-B-2-B, Verdie Reese Perkins et, al. Tract, located in Section 43, Township 8 South, Range 1 East, Greensburg Land District, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, for Courtland Partners, said map made by David B. Fazckas, P.L.S. for Benchmark Group, LLC, dated November 20, 2006, a copy of which map is on file and of record in the office of the Clerk and Recorder for the Parish of East Baton Rouge, State of Louisiana; said tract more fully described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the east right of way line of Nicholson Drive and the south right of way line of Gardere Lane, being the Point of Beginning; Thence along the south right of way line of Gardere Lane, North 53 degrees 05 minutes 24 seconds East, 661.59 feet; Thence South 22 degrees 24 minutes 53 seconds East, 641.88 feet; Thence South 52 degrees 59 minutes 15 seconds West, 691.31 feet to the east right of way line of Nicholson Drive; Thence along the east right of way line of Nicholson Drive, North 22 degrees 23 minutes 48 seconds West, 502.6 feet; Thence North 11 degrees 37 minutes 11 seconds, 151.13 feet, to the Point of Beginning. TOGETHER WITH all rights in and to the fifteen (15) foot private sewer servitude that extends from Tract A-1-B-2-B across the easterly side of subject property as shown on the map hereinabove referred to. Said property being subject to such servitudes and building setback lines as shown on said map. Said lien be recognized and said property be in due course seized and sold and the proceeds applied to the payment of the claim of Angelos Lawns-Scape of Louisiana, Inc. in preference of any and all other and for all costs of these proceedings in favor of Land-Scape of Louisiana, Inc. Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against FOSTER & COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of FOSTER & COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC. was present. There was no response. Ms. Fitch stated they received a letter from Foster & Company they acknowledge receipt of our notice of hearing letter that we sent to them and are acknowledging the judgment with Angelos Lawns-Scape, but they are unable to met their obligations, so in other words they are saying they are not going to pay the judgment. They are in severe cash flow problems and they are going to relinguish their license but staff has not received that yet, but they say in this letter they will be relinguising their license will not be paying this judgment. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Dupuy and Mr. Meredith to revoke commercial license number 46415 held by FOSTER & COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC. The motion passed. Yur Construction Company, Inc. (CL #43199 & RL #87289) This matter was continued until next month. % Qualifying Party Hearing(s): A & N Electric, Inc. (of Arkansas) (CL #14896) Administrative Hearing  Consider suspending or revoking the Louisiana contractor s license number 14896 held by A & N Electric, Inc. (of Arkansas) for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board. Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against A & N ELECTRIC, INC. (OF ARKANSAS) then Judge White asked if a representative of A & N ELECTRIC, INC. (OF ARKANSAS) was present. There was no response. Ms. Fitch stated that this matter was five (5) months passed due and two (2) letters were sent, but no service was received on both letters. Staff is recommending revocation of their license. A MOTION was made by Mr. Crain and seconded by Mr. Stuart to revoke commercial license number 14896 held by A & N ELECTRIC, INC. (OF ARKANSAS) for not having a current qualifying party in place. The motion passed. Advantis Construction Company (CL #48148) Administrative Hearing Consider suspending or revoking the Louisiana contractors license number 48148 held by Advantis Construction Company for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board. Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against ADVANTIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY then Judge White asked if a representative of ADVANTIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY was present. There was no response. Ms. Fitch stated that this matter was eleven (11) months passed due, that was one (1) letter sent, but no service was received on that letter. Staff is recommending revocation of their license. A MOTION was made by Mr. Crain and seconded by Mr. Graham to revoke commercial license number 48148 held by ADVANTIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY for not having a current qualifying party in place. The motion passed. HDR Design-Build, Inc. (CL #47388) Administrative Hearing Consider removing the classifications of Highway, Street and Bridge Construction and Heavy Construction from the Louisiana contractors license number 47388 held by HDR Design-Build, Inc. for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board. Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against HDR DESIGN-BUILD, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of HDR DESIGN-BUILD, INC. was present. There was no response. Ms. Fitch stated that this matter was seven (7) months passed due. Staff received a letter from the company dated May 12, 2010 stating they have no problem with removing the Building Construction classification from their license. Staff is recommending removal of the Building Construction classification from their license only. A MOTION was made by Mr. Crain and seconded by Mr. Stuart to remove the Building Construction classification from commercial license number 47388 held by HDR DESIGN-BUILD, INC. The motion passed. Masram Mechanical LP (CL #49095) Administrative Hearing Consider suspending or revoking the Louisiana contractors license number 49095 held by Masram Mechanical LP for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board. Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against MASRAM MECHANICAL LP then Judge White asked if a representative of MASRAM MECHANICAL LP was present. There was no response. Ms. Fitch stated that this matter was five (5) months passed due, there has been two (2) letters that were sent, but no service was received on those letters. Staff is recommending revocation of their license. A MOTION was made by Mr. Crain and seconded by Mr. Gallo to revoke commercial license number 49095 held by MASRAM MECHANICAL LP for not having a current qualifying party in place. The motion passed. Picke Construction Corporation (CL #88428) Administrative Hearing Consider suspending or revoking the Louisiana commercial contractors license number 45733 held by Picke Construction Corporation and your residential contractors license number 88428, for reason, that on information and belief that the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm, and that no other qualifying party has qualified, despite sixty (60) days elapsing, as required by Section 2156.1 of the Contractors Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board. Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against PICKE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION then Judge White asked if a representative of PICKE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION was present. There was no response. Ms. Fitch stated that this matter was eleven (11) months passed due, there have been three (3) letters that were sent, but no service was received on those letters. Staff is recommending revocation of their license. A MOTION was made by Mr. Crain and seconded by Mr. Graham to revoke commercial license number 88428 held by PICKE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION for not having a current qualifying party in place. The motion passed. Quality Contract Services, Inc. of Texas (CL #37463) Administrative Hearing Consider suspending or revoking the Louisiana contractors license number 37463 held by Quality Contract Services, Inc. of Texas for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board. Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against QUALITY CONTRACT SERVICES, INC. OF TEXAS then Judge White asked if a representative of QUALITY CONTRACT SERVICES, INC. OF TEXAS was present. There was no response. Ms. Fitch stated that this matter was six (6) months passed due, there have been two (2) letters that were sent, but no service was received on those letters. Staff is recommending revocation of their license. A MOTION was made by Mr. Crain and seconded by Mr. Graham to revoke commercial license number 37463 held by QUALITY CONTRACT SERVICES, INC. OF TEXAS for not having a current qualifying party in place. The motion passed. US Liquids of LA., L.P. (CL #39957) Administrative Hearing Consider suspending or revoking the Louisiana contractors license number 39957 held by US Liquids of LA., L.P. for reason, that on information and belief the qualifying party for your firm has terminated employment with your firm and no other qualifying party has qualified despite sixty (60) days elapsing, all according to Section 2156.1 of the Contractors Licensing Law and Section 103 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board. Ms. Kris Fitch read the allegations against US LIQUIDS OF LA., L.P. then Judge White asked if a representative of US LIQUIDS OF LA., L.P. was present. There was no response. Ms. Fitch stated that this matter was seven (7) months passed due, there have been two (2) letters that were sent, but no service was received on those letters. Staff is recommending revocation of their license. A MOTION was made by Mr. Crain and seconded by Mr. Graham to revoke commercial license number 39957 held by US LIQUIDS OF LA., L.P. for not having a current qualifying party in place. The motion passed. % Continuances - Compliance Hearing(s): Ernest Kelly (Unlicensed) Continuance Consider an alleged violation by Ernest Kelly of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Ernest Kelly, acted as a contractor to perform work on the 3220 General DeGaulle project in New Orleans, Louisiana in the amount of $1,000,000.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractors license. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against ERNEST KELLY then Judge White asked if a representative of ERNEST KELLY was present. Mr. Willie Zanders, Attorney representing Ernest Kelly and Mr. Ernest Kelly were both present. Attorney Zanders came to the stand and requested that the matter relating to Ernest Kelly and the matter relating to Tim Kelly be kept as two (2) separate matters. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne responded that the Board has no objection to them being two (2) separate matters. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne called Frank Muscarello, Compliance Investigator to the stand, he was sworn in. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne reviewed Mr. Muscarellos duties as an Investigator in the Compliance Section and what Mr. Muscarello found during his investigation into his matter. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne reviewed the exhibit packet with Mr. Muscarello. Mr. Ernest Kelly came to the stand, was sworn in, introduced himself then stated he was the owner 3220 General DeGaulle property. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne questioned Mr. Ernest Kelly about the money flow through Tim Kelly KT and Associates for the construction of the building. Mr. Ernest Kelly responded he wanted his brother Tim involved in this project and no dealing with the funds and wasnt involved with any meetings between his brother Tim and the contractors. Board Chairman asked Ernest Kelly, where is the money for this project and who did he write the checks to. Ernest Kelly responded the bank puts the money in the account and he pay out when the funds were needed. The funds went to Tim Kelly and he paid the vendors. Mr. Lambert asked Ernest Kelly if he wrote any checks to any body other than his brother. Ernest Kelly responded no. Mr. Jones, Board Member stated for the record pages 5-9 are missing from the AIA Contract for Construction that is in the exhibit packet. Can you substantiate the contract on page 7 between Mr. Kelly and Mr. Williams. Ernest Kelly responded he thought Mr. Hunter was involved in the project. That several years ago, Mr. Hunter was a client of his but he did not know Mr. Williams. He didnt read the terms of the contracts, his brother who has fifteen (15) plus years experience working for the School Board and he trusted brother, they made decisions together. Mr. Meredith asked Ernest Kelly under tab #7 in the exhibit packet is a contract, it is not dated and Mr. Ernest Kelly signed it as the owner. Did you and Mr. Williams sign that contract at the same time. Do you have any idea when the contract was signed. Ernest Kelly responded he didnt sign it, he knew Mr. Williams, but didnt select any of the contractors or people working on this project. No he didnt he signed it when it was given to him. Attorney Zanders asked Mr. Ernest Kelly for the record is the document he was holding has Mr. Kellys his signature on it, then requested it be entered into the record. Judge White asked Mr. Ernest Kelly if he has seen the document under tab #7. Ernest Kelly responded yes. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne stated he had no objection to the document being admitted into the record. Judge White accepted the document into the record. Then stated to the Board they have severed these two (2) matters in terms of the ultimate resolution, however Tim Kelly, the Board feels is a relevant witness (in audible ) Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne stated yes the Board may call him as a witness. Attorney Zanders asked if he could stipulate in terms of liability the part of Ernest Kelly, to clear him yet. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne, Board Chairman and Mr. Lambert all responded no. Judge White stated the Board is not ready to make a prejudgment on that, they would like to hear from Tim Kelly. Mr. Dupuy stated it is clear that there was a contract between the owner of the building and a licensed general contractor, whether he signed it or not. What is the page just behind the contract it is dated August 10th and addressed to Brent Templet. Was it written and signed by Edwin Williams it shows a list of the subcontractors for the project. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne stated once the cease and desist order was issued the project was stopped Mr. Brent Templet, the State Director of Compliance got a call, he thinks from Tim Kelly asking what needs to be done to get the job started again. Mr. Templet told him he needed to get a licensed general contractor. This next response on this project sent to Board was a copy of the contract and a list of subcontractors list from Edwin Williams and then the cease and desist order was lifted. Mr. Dupuy asked why would Mr. Williams tell Mr. Muscarello that he wasnt the general contractor, when he sent this letter with a copy of the contract to the Board saying he was. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne responded it is fairly consistently that Mr. Williams he was a Construction Manager on this project. In the lawsuit, that they saw for the first time this morning, those allegations were based that he was the construction manager for this project was paid $26,000.00 and still seeking $15,000.00 on an $808,000.00 project. Mr. Tim Kelly came to the stand, was sworn in and introduced himself as being the President of KT Consulting, that his company designed the building. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne stated the Board would like to know how the funds flowed for this project and is it fair to say that all of the checks from your brother (Ernest Kelly) were for the funding for the construction of this building and they flowed through his company KT and Associates. Tim Kelly responded yes, his brother didnt write checks to the contractors. His firm was liable for the funds and does not sign off on any funds when no work was performed. Ernest wasnt involved in any role in the construction. His company has the legal documents to the project and had to verify the completion of work. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne asked Tim Kelly if he managed this project, that he approved and made sure people got paid. Isnt Mr. Williams sued you, claiming you hired him as a Construction Manager. Tim Kelly responded they didnt have a contractual agreement with Mr. Williams, that Mr. illiams is suing Mr. Tim Kelly. Hes got a contract with Ernest Kelly and the Bank has the contract because they would not release any funds without a contract. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne asked Tim Kelly are you aware that Edwin Williams denied being the general contractor on this project. How much was Mr. Williams paid for his Tim Kelly responded after the desist order was lifted in July, on the 10th he sent a letter. He doesnt have the figure with him that he signed lien waiver. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne asked Tim Kelly how much was Mr. Williams paid for his part on this $808,000.00 contract. In the compliant with the Board that is was $15, $20-$25, $26 thousand dollars. Tim Kelly responded it cant be $15 - $20 thousand dollars, that Mr. Williams got a 1099 for $26,000.00. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne asked Tim Kelly if Mr. Williams was paid . Tim Kelly responded no, it cant be $15 thousand or $20 thousand dollars when the document in front of you has $26 plus. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne asked Tim Kelly it is $26 thousand and didnt he receive a subpoena in February to produce all of your documents related to this project. Tim Kelly responded February of which year . . . the project went over a year plus, which dates are you talking about. Attorney Zanders responded for the record, at that point he was representing Mr. Kelly. He had asked the Board for a continuance to give him time to learn more about the facts and since the documents were not produced that was his responsibility. It was tax season for Ernest Kelly so he didnt produce them. Tim Kelly responded he had a representative at that time. Mr. Gallo asked Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne if those documents were produced. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne stated no - no Mrs. Hughes shook her head no. Attorney Zanders responded they didnt ask him to produce the documents, he needed time to learn what was going on and knew that there would be a hearing. Mr. Kelly didnt say he wasnt gonna send the anything to the Board, Attorney Zanders had to learn what was going on with the case and that is why he told the Board he needed more time. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne stated the continuance is relevant to the hearing. There was never a continuance issued for the subpoena and there has never been a response made on the subpoena and your honor at this point he would offer an additional objection to the offer, there many exhibits offered by the respondents that have not been produced in light of the pending . . . . (in audible) Attorney Zanders responded at the point he was the lawyer, any communications about subpoenas that were over due or a motion to compel he should have received that and he didnt get them. Judge White stated to Attorney Zanders since your client was asked to produce documents and you sought a continuance of the hearing, the burden was yours to produce the documents. It wasnt Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthornes responsibility to reissue the request for the documents. Since you requested a continuance or would you pre-admit or waive, give up or surrender your rights to those documents. Whos got the burden counsel. Attorney Zanders responded he knew there were be a hearing and would physically bring them in as evidence. Judge White asked Attorney Zanders you didnt answer my question whos got the burden him (Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne) or you. Attorney Zanders responded since he is the lawyer it was his responsibility, but he decided to bring them today, that he has given Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne everything he has. Mr. Meredith asked Tim Kelly attached to the contract, is that a list of subcontractors that worked on that job, electrical, mechanical, whatever, typically, lets say the electrical work was done by Dean Walters for $75,000.00. When he billed this project, your firm looked at the bills, so who paid for the electrically. Would your firm, Mr. Ernest Kelly or the Bank issue the check to pay that subcontractor. Tim Kelly responded his company inspected the work then wrote every check for the work that was performed, it is the responsible of the designer for construction administration. Mr. Meredith asked Tim Kelly, is it your testimony that all the subs were listed whether it be the steel man, the mechanical, the electrical when they submitted bills, they got paid for the work they performed. Did your firm issue checks to Mr. Williams firm or write checks to the individual subs. Tim Kelly responded all the invoices were submitted by the contractor and or a subcontractor and TK Consulting issues the checks, correct. When Mr. Williams submitted invoices for the subs, the checks were issued in their names. Board Chairman asked Tim Kelly to explain to the Board what he mean by in their names. Tim Kelly responded all the invoices were issued, they wrote some to Mr. Williams and his subcontractors Board Chairman asked TK did you write the check to Mr. Williams or to the subcontractors, about half - fifty percent (50%), so some checks you wrote directly to the subs. Tim Kelly responded when the invoices were submitted they wrote the checks the way he wanted them written out that is correct. Mr. Meredith asked Tim Kelly did you write the checks to the subcontractors. Tim Kelly responded yes yes. Mr. Stuart, Board Member asked Tim Kelly if those subcontractors had a subcontract with Mr. Williams and could he provide those subcontracts. If you were writing the checks to the subcontractors after Mr. Williams submitted invoices, why wasnt Mr. Williams writing the checks. Tim Kelly responded they had a contract with Mr. Williams, he has never seen them the subcontractors had a contract Mr. Williams. There was a schedule of values in the contract with Mr. Williams and they followed it . . . . . (in audible) Mr. Stuart, Board Member asked Tim Kelly you are paying all the schedule of values. Tim Kelly responded thats correct, they paid based on the schedule of values listed in the contract with Mr. Williams. Mr. Stuart asked Tim Kelly you didnt make the schedule of values, but you write checks without making . . . (both talking - in audible) Tim Kelly responded they have a schedule of values was in the contract that Mr. Williams signed. Mr. Dupuy, Board Member asked Tim Kelly looking at the list of subcontractors, who wrote the subcontracts, who was responsible for getting the subs to get the work done. Tim Kelly responded yes yes. Mr. Dupuy, Board Member stated so Williams as the general contractor, whether the checks were cut directly to the subs, Williams was acting as the general contractor and the subcontractors worked for Williams and this guy inspecting the work that the subcontractors did, to verify certain amounts. Is his logic wrong here or some thing. Hes ok with you guys saying no . . . laughter from Board members. Mr. Stuart, Board Member stated when a general contractor writes a subcontract to a subcontractor he would identify the scope of work and that scope of work would be carried out then you would bill for it and you would receive a check from the owner as the general contractor and pay the subcontractors. So by having the owner pay the subcontractor and he has never seen the subcontract and you say there is one, but nobody produced one between Williams and the subcontractor. Mr. Jones, Board Member asked Tim Kelly earlier this morning the Boards investigator stated he went out to the job site and saw a sign bearing either your name or your companys name as being the construction manager, could you explain that. Tim Kelly responded he (the investigator) saw a banner that their company epresenting them were the design firm was part of a $3 million dollar development. They brought McDonalds to that site, they are proud to put their banner up, that doesnt accuse him, that doesnt show proof that hes a contractor. Frank was out there, he picked him as a contractor when he met Mr. Tim Kelly on the 14th of April at the Clerk of Court Office in Gretna. He asked Mr. Kelly the question what he was working on. Mr. Jones, Board Member asked Tim Kelly to be more responsive to the question, what did the sign say please sir. Tim Kelly responded the sign says Small Real Estate Development Firm - TK Consulting. Mr. Jones, Board Member stated to Tim Kelly it says KT Real Estate Development. Tim Kelly responded right. Mr. Jones, Board Member asked Tim Kelly no where on the sign did it say construction management. Tim Kelly responded they had a bunch of stuff on there. Mr. Jones stated to Tim Kelly sir answer the question, did it have construction management on the sign or not. Tim Kelly responded the sign has construction administration on there. Mr. Jones, Board Member asked Tim Kelly you are the designer - you are the professional of record. Tim Kelly responded yes his company is. Mr. Jones, Board Member asked Tim Kelly is construction administration you expertise. Tim Kelly responded that is correct. Mr. Jones, Board Member stated by state statute being a designer himself, it does not allow him to do any construction management, so his question for you (Tim Kelly), for the record, did that sign say construction management. Tim Kelly responded no, they didnt have a sign construction management. Mr. Jones responded well take that up separately. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne asked Tim Kelly to look at documents at tab #2 in the exhibit packet, the last page at the bottom, is that a copy of your business card. Tim Kelly responded yes it is a copy of his business card. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne stated Design Build Construction Management. Tim Kelly responded yes it is Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne asked Tim Kelly now with regard to whos got the subcontract, turn to tab #8 in the exhibit packet. In fact the Board sent a request to Mr. Williams for a copy of all the subcontractors and documents that hes got for this project. You see that on the third page of tab #8 Tim Kelly responded what thats dated October 14, 2009. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne asked Tim Kelly thats a request from Mr. Templet, State Compliance Director to Mr. Williams asking him for documents such as quotes, bids, permits, bonds, contracts, subcontracts and, payroll records. Tim Kelly responded yes. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne asked Tim Kelly then two (2) pages after that, youll see Mr. Williams response, that he doesnt have any of the information you requested in your letter. His role in the project was as a construction manager. Tim Kelly responded yes, he sees Mr. Williams letter, after that, a letter was issued to him from his brother. Attorney Zanders asked Tim Kelly he presented to counsel certain documents, the contractors application for payments and they bear your signature. Will you state for the record that these documents are part of the business records. Tim Kelly responded they are and they were notarized. Attorney Zanders asked Tim Kelly and they bear your signature. Tim Kelly responded thats correct Attorney Zanders stated they would like to reoffer those documents into the record. Judge White asked Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne since you he has already objected, did he want to explain your objection to that. Is your objection that they failure to comply with the Boards subpoena request for those documents and the defense offered by Tim Kelly is that he turned it all over to Mr. Zanders and Mr. Zanders did not comply with that, he issued that direct question whose got the burden on that Attorney Zanders responded Judge he didnt have them then. Judge White stated you acknowledged that you had the burden, sir, is that correct. Attorney Zanders responded Judge what he acknowledged was it was his responsibility. That he had in the record a letter stating he needed time to meet with his clients to learn more about the case. First he didnt have the document then he had to get the documents, so he decided to bring with him today. Judge White stated it puts the preparation of the Boards case at a disadvantage. Now the question for Judge White to rule on is whether or not he is going to admonish him that you failed to follow through with what the Board expected and let them in or exclude to the prejudice of your client. Attorney Zanders responded he accepts that admonishment. Judge White asked Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne if he wanted to be heard on that. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne responded no Judge, no. Judge White stated to Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne if you are surprised counsel, as I suspect you are, the hearing could be postponed to a later date to allow you to respond to the surprise that you now have in these matters coming forward. But he thinks in the interest of justice, hes gonna let them in over your (Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne) objection and if in deed you need further time to address them at a later Board date then thats going to be your ruling. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne offered and file introduce into evidence the documents discussed in testimony and the rest contained in the exhibit packet and the copies of the petition filed by Edwin Williams vs. Timothy Kelly and TK Consultants. Judge White asked Attorney Zanders if he had any legal objections to the introduction of the documents that have been identified or proffered. Attorney Zanders stated no Judge no objection. Judge White stated they would be stamped and admitted into the record. Then Judge White asked if there are any other witnesses that they wish to call. Attorney Zanders responded Judge he believes that the licensed contractors were an part of this and the Board should have has them here to prove or disprove what these documents show. He thinks his clients should be given the benefit of the doubt because they are here and represented fully and the fact that the licensed contractors are not here, he doesnt think they should be punished for that Judge because they are not here to defend whats in writing. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne stated your honor he is not sure if that is in a form of a motion or a request to you, but he would suggest that opposing counsel certainly have the opportunity to issue subpoenas and have whatever witnesses here he would like to, to testify. He is not sure what the complaint is. Judge White responded so your position is that no adverse assumption should be concluded . . . . (both speaking in audible), have you concluded with all your witnesses. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne responded yes they rest Attorney Zanders responded yes Judge the rest as well Judge White stated to sum this up, Mr. Zanders youre essentially just summed up before the Board. Mr. Hawthorne do you want to be heard in way of a rebuttle argument before the Board takes some sort of action. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne responded your honor he would just like to point out to the Board that the staff and the investigators are put in a difficult position when they ask people straight forward questions and people give them different answers, when they ask people for documents and people fail to produce them, when subpoenas are ignored and so sometimes what we have to do is call multiple people for hearings and in this instance from a prehearing Memorandum that the suggestion was either that Mr. Ernest Kelly or Mr. Tim Kelly acted as an unlicensed contractor. He would suggested that based on the evidence we have seen and heard here, it sure looks like to him it was Tim Kelly, not Ernest Kelly, but that is a decision for the Board. Excuse him Tim Kelly not Ernest Kelly. Attorney Zanders responded he will state this briefly, as a lawyer for thirty-three (33) years he sees the confusion and he agrees that any person licensed by this Board who sign any documents should be held accountable. He agrees that Tim Kelly was more involved in the work than he would have allowed, but it doesnt mean he was practicing as a general contractor, it doesnt mean he intentionally or negatively violated any of the Boards policies because Mr. Williams was there the whole time and the law suit is a personal dispute brought against Tim Kellys company and not Ernest Kelly. Judge he apologizes for not getting these documents to you earlier, but he thinks if he would have had that cooperation he doesnt think the Board definitely wouldnt have called Ernest Kelly in and he apologizes that were at this point, but he has only been involved in this about 6 weeks now and next time if any of his clients come before the Board Judge hell get things in quick. Mr. Lambert stated he thinks that the 2 Kelly brothers were in this together and he thinks Tim Kelly clearly was acting as construction management without any doubt but it with his brothers consent and agreement to do it and they purposely have kept it in the dark in the shadow would not produce the information, if there is any better information he thinks in spite of this the lawyer did a terrific job trying to defend them, but it didnt clear up with him and hes ready to make a motion. A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Stuart to find ERNEST KELLY guilty. The motion passed. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Fenet to assess ERNEST KELLY a fine of $7,500.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $8,000.00. The motion passed. Tim Kelly (Unlicensed) Continuance Consider an alleged violation by Tim Kelly of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Tim Kelly, acted as a contractor to perform work on the 3220 General DeGaulle project in New Orleans, Louisiana in the amount of $1,000,000.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractors license. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against TIM KELLY then Judge White asked if a representative of TIM KELLY was present. Mr. Willie Zanders, Attorney representing Tim Kelly and Mr. Tim Kelly were both present. Attorney Zanders came to the stand and requested that the matter relating to Ernest Kelly and the matter relating to Tim Kelly be kept as two (2) separate matters. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne responded that the Board has no objection to them being two (2) separate matters. A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Stuart to find TIM KELLY guilty. The motion passed. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Fenet to assess TIM KELLY a fine of $7,500.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $8,000.00. The motion passed. BOURQUE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. (CL #41419) Continuance Consider an alleged violation by your BOURQUE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. client of the provisions of Louisiana R.S. 37:2158 (A) of the State of Louisiana Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Paragraph 5, in that you have permitted your contractors license to be used by another when the other contractor does not hold a license for the classification of work for which the contract is entered, at the Wal-Mart Super Center, project located in Opelousas, Louisiana. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against BOURQUE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of BOURQUE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. was present. Mrs. Jennifer Morris, Attorney representing Bourque Construction and Mr. Jerry Bourque were both present. Mrs. Hughes stated that a Settlement Offer in the amount of $1,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees for a total of $1,500.00 has been received from Bourque Construction, but there are others involved in this matter and they will be heard at the July Commercial Board Meeting. Then Mrs. Hughes asked if the Board if they wanted to reject the offer and continue this matter until July. Attorney Morris came to the stand and stated she opposed a continuance. A MOTION was made by Mr. Crain and seconded by Mr. Lambert to continue this matter until the July Commercial Board Meeting and hear all the related matters together. The motion passed. % Compliance Hearing(s): Boitnott Plumbing, LLC (CL #52452) Administrative Hearing  Consider an alleged violation by Boitnott Plumbing, LLC of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158 (A,4), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Boitnott Plumbing, LLC, entered into a contract with an unlicensed contractor to perform work on the Geaux Clean Express Car Wash project in Central City, Louisiana in an amount in excess of $10,000.00. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against BOITNOTT PLUMBING, LLC then Judge White asked if a representative of BOITNOTT PLUMBING, LLC was present. Mr. Jimmy Boitnott was present. Mr. Boitnott came to the stand, was sworn in then pleaded Not Guilty to the allegations against Boitnott Plumbing, LLC. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne called Todd Brady, Compliance Investigator to the stand, he was sworn in. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne reviewed Mr. Bradys duties in the Compliance Section and what Mr. Brady found during his investigation into his matter. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne reviewed the exhibit packet with Mr. Brady. Judge White asked Mr. Boitnott if he objected to anything in the exhibit packet. Mr. Boitnott responded no then gave his statement. Judge White received the Exhibit Packet into the record. A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Fenet to dismiss the matter/allegations against BOITNOTT PLUMBING, LLC. The motion passed. Robert L. Hughes Company (Unlicensed) Administrative Hearing Consider an alleged violation by Robert L. Hughes Company of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Robert L. Hughes Company, acted as a contractor to perform work on the Geaux Clean Express Car Wash project in Central City, Louisiana in the amount of $455,753.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractors license. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against ROBERT L. HUGHES COMPANY then Judge White asked if a representative of ROBERT L. HUGHES COMPANY was present. There was no response. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne called Todd Brady, Compliance Investigator to the stand, he was sworn in. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne reviewed Mr. Bradys duties in the Compliance Section and what Mr. Brady found during his investigation into his matter. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne reviewed the exhibit packet with Mr. Brady. Judge White received the Exhibit Packet into the record. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Jones and Mr. Dupuy to find ROBERT L. HUGHES COMPANY guilty. The motion passed. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Graham and Mr. Dupuy to assess ROBERT L. HUGHES COMPANY a fine of 3% of $455,753.00 which equals $13,672.59 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $14,172.59 and this firm cannot get a license in the State of Louisiana for one (1) year. The motion passed. Chapman Canopy, Inc. (CL #47531) Administrative Hearing Consider an alleged violation by Chapman Canopy, Inc. of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158 (A,4) and Section 2159, Paragraph B, and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Chapman Canopy, Inc., entered into a contract with an unlicensed contractor to perform work on the Geaux Clean Express Car Wash project in Central City, Louisiana in an amount in excess of $50,000.00 and contracted to perform work not included in the classification under which his license was issued. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against CHAPMAN CANOPY, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of CHAPMAN CANOPY, INC. was present. Mrs. Pat LeBlanc, Attorney representing Chapman Canopy and Mr. Brandon Evans were both present. Attorney LeBlanc and Mr. Evans both came to the stand. Mr. Evans was sworn in then pleaded No Contest to the allegations against Chapman Canopy, Inc. then gave his statement. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Graham to accept the No Contest plea of CHAPMAN CANOPY, INC. The motion passed. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Stuart to assess CHAPMAN CANOPY, INC. a fine of $1,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $1,500.00. The motion passed. Geaux Clean Express Car Wash, LLC (Unlicensed) Administrative Hearing Consider an alleged violation by Geaux Clean Express Car Wash, LLC of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Geaux Clean Express Car Wash, LLC, acted as a contractor to perform work on the Geaux Clean Express Car Wash project in Central City, Louisiana in the amount of $695,443.91 without possessing a Louisiana state contractors license. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against GEAUX CLEAN EXPRESS CAR WASH, LLC then Judge White asked if a representative of GEAUX CLEAN EXPRESS CAR WASH, LLC was present. Mr. Lance Unglesby, Attorney representing Geaux Clean Express Car Wash, LLC and Mr. Stuart Carter were both present. Attorney Unglesby and Mr. Carter both came to the stand. Mr. Carter was sworn in then pleaded Not Guilty to the allegations against Geaux Clean Express Car Wash, LLC. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne called Todd Brady, Compliance Investigator to the stand, he was sworn in. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne reviewed Mr. Bradys duties in the Compliance Section and what Mr. Brady found during his investigation into his matter. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne reviewed the exhibit packet with Mr. Brady. Attorney Unglesby stated they would attest to these documents then stated he has no objection to the Exhibit Packet being entered into the record. Judge White received the Exhibit Packet into the record. Attorney Unglesby then questioned Mr. Brady. Mr. Brady responded to Attorney Unglesby. Attorney Unglesby then questioned Mr. Carter. Mr. Carter gave his statement. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne questioned Mr. Carter about tab #4 in the Exhibit Packet. Mr. Carter responded that he brought his check register, but no canceled checks with him today. Attorney Unglesby responded that they would be happy to supply the Board with any documents they need. Mr. Carter was questioned by different Board Members. Mr. Brady came back to the stand and spoke about Robert Hughes having a license from Alabama that a copy of it was in the Exhibit Packet. Mr. Graham made a statement to Mr. Carter that he must hire a licensed contractor to do work in this state. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Graham to find GEAUX CLEAN EXPRESS CAR WASH, LLC guilty. The motion passed. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Lambert to assess GEAUX CLEAN EXPRESS CAR WASH, LLC a fine of $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings only. The motion passed. Mark Dewayne Underwood dba K & M Electric (CL #52370) Administrative Hearing Consider an alleged violation by Mark Dewayne Underwood dba K & M Electric of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158 (A,4), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, you, entered into a contract with an unlicensed contractor to perform work on the Geaux Clean Express Car Wash project in Central City, Louisiana in an amount in excess of $10,000.00. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against MARK DEWAYNE UNDERWOOD DBA K & M ELECTRIC then Judge White asked if a representative of MARK DEWAYNE UNDERWOOD DBA K & M ELECTRIC was present. There was no response. Mrs. Hughes stated that a Settlement Offer in the amount of $300.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees for a total of $800.00 has been received from Mark Dewayne Underwood DBA K & M Electric. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Stuart and Mr. Graham to accept the Settlement Offer of $300.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $800.00 submitted by MARK DEWAYNE UNDERWOOD DBA K & M ELECTRIC. The motion passed. H & H Fabricators & Erectors, LLC (Unlicensed) Administrative Hearing Consider an alleged violation by H & H Fabricators & Erectors, LLC of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, H & H Fabricators & Erectors, LLC, acted as a contractor to perform work on the Baton Rouge Police 1st District project in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in the amount of $50,339.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractors license. This matter has been dismissed. Charles Carter Construction Company, Inc. (CL #33302) Administrative Hearing Consider an alleged violation by Charles Carter Construction Company, Inc., of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158 (A,4), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Charles Carter Construction Company, Inc., entered into a contract with an unlicensed contractor to perform work on the Baton Rouge Police 1st District Renovation project in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in an amount in excess of $50,000.00. This matter has been dismissed. Kenny Richard (Unlicensed) Administrative Hearing Consider an alleged violation by Kenny Richard of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Kenny Richard, acted as a contractor to perform work on the Metal Office Building project in Haughton, Louisiana in the amount of $126,000.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractors license. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against KENNY RICHARD then Judge White asked if a representative of KENNY RICHARD was present. Mr. Kenny Richard was present. Mr. Richard came to the stand, was sworn in then pleaded No Contest to the allegations against him. A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Weston to accept the No Contest plea of KENNY RICHARD. The motion passed. A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Weston to assess KENNY JONES a fine of $1,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $1,500.00. The motion passed. Liang An Li (Unlicensed) Administrative Hearing Consider an alleged violation by Liang An Li of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Liang An Li, acted as a contractor to perform work on the Li Brothers Restaurant project in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in the amount of $53,000.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractors license. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against LIANG AN LI then Judge White asked if a representative of LIANG AN LI was present. Mr. Liang An Li and his brother Andy Li were both present. Mr. Liang Li and Mr. Andy Li both came to the stand both were sworn in then pleaded No Contest to the allegations against him. A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Stuart to accept the Guilty of LIANG AN LI. The motion passed. A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Weston and Mr. Lambert to assess LIANG AN LI a fine of $1,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $1,500.00. The motion passed. Wainwright Plumbing (Unlicensed) Administrative Hearing Consider an alleged violation by Wainwright Plumbing of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Wainwright Plumbing, acted as a contractor to perform plumbing work on the Bet-R-Store project in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in the amount of $12,000.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractors license. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against WAINWRIGHT PLUMBING then Judge White asked if a representative of WAINWRIGHT PLUMBING was present. There was no response. Mrs. Hughes stated this was an Act 725 problem/situation then told what happened at a previous Board Meeting regarding previous violations. Mr. Meredith questioned Mrs. Hughes. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne called Bill Campbell, Compliance Investigator to the stand, he was sworn in. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne reviewed Mr. Campbells duties in the Compliance Section and what Mr. Campbell found during his investigation into his matter. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne reviewed the exhibit packet with Mr. Campbell. Judge White received the Exhibit Packet into the record. A MOTION was made by Mr. Gallo and seconded by Mr. Weston to find WAINWRIGHT PLUMBING guilty. The motion passed. A MOTION was made by Mr. Gallo and seconded by Mr. Weston to assess WAINWRIGHT PLUMBING a fine of 10% of $12,000.00 which equals $1,200.00 plus$500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $1,700.00 and Mr. McDuff meet with the State Plumbing Board whether the plumbing license held by Wainwright Plumbing can be revoked. The motion passed. Baseline Construction & Restoration of LA, LLC (CL #45088) Administrative Hearing Consider an alleged violation by Baseline Construction & Restoration of LA, LLC of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2158 (A,4), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Baseline Construction & Restoration of LA, LLC, entered into a contract with an unlicensed contractor to perform work on the Perkins Rowe Concrete Repair project in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in an amount in excess of $50,000.00. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against BASELINE CONSTRUCTION & RESTORATION OF LA, INC then Judge White asked if a representative of BASELINE CONSTRUCTION & RESTORATION OF LA, INC was present. Mr. Jim Pickens, representing Baseline Construction and Mr. Richard Balow, representing Perkins Rowe were both present. Mr. Pickens came to the stand, was sworn in then pleaded Not Guilty to the allegations against Baseline Construction & Restoration Of La, Inc. Mr. Balow also came to the stand, was sworn in. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne called Bill Campbell, Compliance Investigator to the stand, he was sworn in. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne reviewed Mr. Campbells duties in the Compliance Section and what Mr. Campbell found during his investigation into his matter. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne reviewed the exhibit packet with Mr. Campbell. Judge White asked Mr. Pickens if he had any objections to the Exhibit Packet being entered into the record. Mr. Pickens stated no. Mr. Joe Sobol, representing Big Easy Renovations stated his objection. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne withdrew tab #4 from the Exhibit Packet. Judge White received the Exhibit Packet into the record without tab #4. Mr. Pickens questioned Mr. Campbell. Mr. Pickens then gave his statement what took place in this matter. Then Mr. Balow gave his statement. Mr. Balow requested that the Court Order assigning him as The Keeper over Perkins Rowe properties be entered into the record. Judge White accepted that document into the record. Mr. Pickens and Mr. Balow were questioned by different Board Members. A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Stuart to dismiss the matter/allegations against BASELINE CONSTRUCTION & RESTORATION OF LA, INC. The motion passed. Cultured Concrete by H. Turner Knight, III (Unlicensed) Administrative Hearing Consider an alleged violation by Cultured Concrete by H. Turner Knight, III, of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Cultured Concrete by H. Turner Knight, III, acted as a contractor to perform work on the Perkins Rowe Concrete Repair project in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in the amount of $51,000.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractors license. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against Cultured Concrete by H. Turner Knight, III then Judge White asked if a representative of Cultured Concrete by H. Turner Knight, III was present. There was no response. Mrs. Hughes stated that a Settlement Offer in the amount of $1,500.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees for a total of $2,000.00 has been received from Cultured Concrete By H. Turner Knight, III. Mr. Joe Sobol, representing Big Easy Renovations made a statement. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Lambert to accept the Settlement Offer of $1,500.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $2,000.00 submitted by Cultured Concrete by H. Turner Knight, III. The motion passed. Big Easy Renovations, LLC (Unlicensed) Administrative Hearing Consider an alleged violation by Big Easy Renovations, LLC of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Big Easy Renovations, LLC, acted as a contractor to perform work on the Perkins Rowe Concrete Repair project in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in the amount of $60,000.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractors license. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against BIG EASY RENOVATIONS, LLC then Judge White asked if a representative of BIG EASY RENOVATIONS, LLC was present. Mr. Joe Sobol, representing Big Easy Renovations, LLC was present. Mr. Sobol came to the stand, was sworn in then pleaded Not Guilty to the allegations against Big Easy Renovations, LLC Mr. Balow also came to the stand, was sworn in. A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Stuart to dismiss the matter/allegations against BIG EASY RENOVATIONS, LLC. The motion passed. % Act 725 Hearing(s): Cajun Plumbing, Inc. (Unlicensed) Administrative Hearing  Consider an alleged violation by Cajun Plumbing, Inc., of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Cajun Plumbing, Inc, acted as a contractor to perform plumbing work on the Schiltz and Giggles project in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in the amount of $35,710.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractors license. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against CAJUN PLUMBING, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of CAJUN PLUMBING, INC was present. Mr. Joe Randy Guilbeau was present. Mr. Guilbeau came to the stand, was sworn in then pleaded Guilty to the allegations against Cajun Plumbing, Inc. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Gallo to accept the No Contest plea of CAJUN PLUMBING, INC. The motion passed. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Fenet to waive the penalty against CAJUN PLUMBING, INC. a fine. The motion passed. Cajun Plumbing, Inc. (Unlicensed) Administrative Hearing Consider an alleged violation by Cajun Plumbing, Inc., of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2160 (A,1), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Cajun Plumbing, Inc., acted as a contractor to perform plumbing work on the Happy's at Coursey Blvd. (Interior Refinish) project in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in the amount of $32,842.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractors license. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against CAJUN PLUMBING, INC. then Judge White asked if a representative of CAJUN PLUMBING, INC was present. Mr. Joe Randy Guilbeau was present. Mr. Guilbeau came to the stand, was sworn in then pleaded Guilty to the allegations against Cajun Plumbing, Inc. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Gallo to accept the No Contest plea of CAJUN PLUMBING, INC. The motion passed. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Fenet to waive the penalty against CAJUN PLUMBING, INC a fine. The motion passed. % Mold Remediation - Compliance Hearing(s): Jon Moody dba E-BES, LLC (Unlicensed) Continuance  Consider an alleged violation by Jon Moody d/b/a E-BES, LLC of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2185 (A), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Jon Moody d/b/a E-BES, LLC, engaged in the business of mold remediation to perform work on the 19848 Creek Round Road project in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in an amount in excess of $1.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractors license. Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations against JON MOODY DBA E-BES, LLC then asked if a representative of JON MOODY DBA E-BES, LLC was present. There was no response. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne called Brent Templet, Director of the Compliance Section to the stand, he was sworn in. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne reviewed Mr. Templets duties in the Compliance Section and what Mr. Templet found during his investigation into his matter. Board Attorney, Trippe Hawthorne reviewed the exhibit packet with Mr. Templet. Judge White received the Exhibit Packet into the record. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Fenet to find JON MOODY DBA E-BES, LLC guilty. The motion passed. A MOTION was made by Mr. Weston and seconded by Mr. Fenet to assess JON MOODY DBA E-BES, LLC a fine of $2,000.00 plus $500.00 Administrative Fees associated with these proceedings for a total of $2,500.00. The motion passed. Montgomery Home Improvements, L.L.C. (Unlicensed) Administrative Hearing Consider an alleged violation by Montgomery Home Improvements, L.L.C. of the provisions of Louisiana R. S. 37:2150-2192, the Contractors Licensing Law, and in particular Section 2185 (A), and consideration of applicable penalties therein. This hearing is being called for reason that on information and belief, Montgomery Home Improvements, L.L.C., engaged in the business of mold remediation to perform work on the 4942 & 4944 Demontluzin Street project in New Orleans, Louisiana in an amount in excess of $1.00 without possessing a Louisiana state contractor s license. This matter was continued until next month. % Act 725  Settlement Offers Only: Violator  License No.Case No.Settlement Offer Amount + Administrative CostsAAmador Builders & Associates, LLC2010-1257$500.00BAll Around Plumbing & Services, LLC2010-1257$500.00C4-D Contractors, LLC2010-30$500.00DBayou Electrical Construction, LLC2010-1275$500.00EQuality Plumbing and Backflow Services, Inc.2009-2670$500.00 Mrs. Bobbie Hughes read the allegations of Amador Builders & Associates, LLC, All Around Plumbing & Services, LLC, 4-D Contractors, LLC, Bayou Electrical Construction, LLC and Quality Plumbing and Backflow Services, Inc. then Judge White asked if a representative of any of these companies list were present. There was no response. A Motion was made by Mr. Gallo and seconded by Mr. Fenet to open the agenda to add Quality Plumbing and Backflow Services, Inc. The Motion passed. A Motion was made by Mr. Gallo and seconded by Mr. Fenet to close the Agenda. The Motion passed. A MOTION was made by Mr. Gallo and seconded by Mr. Fenet and Mr. Graham to accept the Act 725 Settlement Offers listed above. The motion passed. ************************************************************ AGENCY AUDIT REPORT REVIEW Mr. Ken Alford with the CPA Firm of Provost, Salter, Harper & Alford, LLC distributed copies of the Boards Audit Report dated May 20, 2010 to all Board Members present. Mr. Alford then reviewed the Audit Report with the Board Members. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Gallo to accept and approve the Agency Audit Report as typed and submitted by the CPA Firm of Provost, Salter, Harper & Alford, LLC. The motion passed. ************************************************************ Louisiana Compliance Questionnaire A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Gallo and Mr. Weston to accept the Louisiana Compliance Questionnaire. The motion passed. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = COMMITTEE REPORTS REPORT FROM THE STAFF Ms. Judy Office staff has already had training with Mark Falcon on the new Procedures and Policies. The Field staff will have their training with Mark Falcon on the new Procedures and Policies on June 17th. ************************************************************ BUILDING COMMITTEE Mr. Graham stated there was nothing to report today. ************************************************************ CLASS AND TESTING COMMITTEE Mr. Weston stated that Mr. Dupuy will give this report later in the meeting. ************************************************************ LEGISLATIVE/ RULES AND REGULATIONS COMMITTEE Mr. Gallo stated that the Committee hasnt had any meetings. There is a Bill is the legislature to raise the limit for Mechanical/Plumbing contractors. They have discussed it with Mr. McDuff and Mr. Meredith. Mr. McDuff spoke about Act 725 information and how they have been trying to get the word out to people around the state about it. There was a meeting held earlier that morning with Trade Associations, hoping they will defend/support Act 725 in the legislature. ************************************************************ ACT 725 COMMITTEE Mr. Meredith stated the Committee met this morning the report will be given later in the meeting. ************************************************************ FINANCE COMMITTEE A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston to adjust the 2010 Operating Budget as follows: The Motion passed. Transfer $5,000.00 from Employment Security Account to Terminal Leave Account A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston to accept the Boards operating budget, as typed, for the month ending 4/2010. The Motion passed. ************************************************************ RESIDENTIAL BUILDING COMMITTEE A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Meredith to accept the actions of and approve the minutes of the May 5, 2010 meeting of the Residential Building Committee. The Motion passed. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS TO BE APPROVED PENDING RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS COMPANY NAME/CLASSIFICATION DATE REC. ARMSTRONG N CONSTRUCTION, LLC. 2/5/10 9528 Westbank Expressway, Suite B Westwego, LA 70094 BLACKWELL, ERNEST 4/1/10 P. O. Box 3172 Slidell, LA 70458 CASSELL ENTERPRISES, LLC. 2/9/10 389 Harmony Trail Deridder, La 70634 CRAFT, RICKEY L. 4/16/10 428 Alexandria Highway Leesville, LA 71446 CRESCENT COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION, LLC. 3/26/10 615-A Central Avenue Jefferson, LA 70121 DIVERSE CONSTRUCTION, LLC. 4/20/10 P. O. Box 1142 Slidell, LA 70459 ELMWOOD CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 4/6/10 3740 Cypress Street Metairie, LA 70001 FIELDS, JAMES L. 4/22/10 P. O. Box 1319 Madisonville, LA 70447 GRAND HOMES, LLC. 4/21/10 P. O. Box 9147 Mandeville, LA 70470 GUYE, JERRY III 4/21/10 1310 Suzanne Street Coushatta, LA 71019 IMPRESSIVE HOME IMPROVEMENTS, LLC. 4/6/10 243 Midway Drive River Ridge, LA 70123 JBC CONSTRUCTION, LLC. 4/22/10 623 Longwood Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70806 JELKS, WARREN PATRICK 3/24/10 5730 Rockcrest Shreveport, LA 71110 KAYMAN CONSTRUCTION, LLC. 4/8/10 208 Greenway Street Lake Charles, LA 70605 LAMBERT, GARY D. SIGNATURE HOMES, LLC. 4/2/10 1565 Bass Road Leesville, LA 71446 LG INTERESTS, LLC. 1/26/10 310 Faculty Drive St. Gabriel, LA 70776 PEARMAR BUILDERS, L.L.C. 4/1/10 325 Jade Court Madisonville, LA 70447 PINNACLE CONSTRUCTION GROUP, LLC. 4/19/10 106 Business Park Avenue Denham Springs, LA 70726 QUALITY SIDING AND HOME IMPROVEMENT, LLC. 3/4/10 329 Citrus Road River Ridge, LA 70123 QUIENCADE BUILDER, LLC. 4/5/10 942 Sam Houston Jones Parkway Lake Charles, LA 70611 SAMTOV HOLDINGS, INC. 4/6/10 3915 St. Charles Avenue #210 New Orleans, LA 70115 SEWARD, DEBBY, LLC. 4/14/10 3845 Dulaney Drive Harvey, LA 70058 SUPREME HOMEBUILDERS, L.L.C. 3/25/10 216 Willowdale Drive Gray, LA 70359 TSC BUILDERS, LLC. 4/6/10 110 Cherry Bark Lane Lafayette, LA 70508 TREPAGNIER, NATHAN GABRIEL 4/12/10 7811 Shubert Street New Orleans, LA 70126 TRICHE CONSTRUCTION LLC. 3/31/10 P. O. Box 6 LaPlace, LA 70069 UNIQUE FURNITURE SOURCE, INC. 4/20/10 2026 Wooddale Boulevard Baton Rouge, LA 70806 VALENTI HOMES OF LOUISIANA, LLC. 4/9/10 6003 Walden Place Mandeville, LA 70448 ZIEGLER, JOSEPH HUFFORD 4/6/10 61440 Daspit Road Lacombe, LA 70445 A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Meredith that the following applications for residential licensure be approved pending all requirements being met as long as they are initialed by a member of the Residential Building Committee and that the license be issued as soon as staff has determined that all requirements have been met beginning with ARMSTRONG N CONSTRUCTION, LLC. and ending with ZIEGLER, JOSEPH HUFFORD. The Motion passed. ************************************************************ APPLICATIONS FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT REGISTRATION COMPANY NAME/CLASSIFICATIONS DATE REC. ABOVE ALL RESTORATION, LLC. 3/30/10 9277 Cordova Park Road Cordova, TN 38018 AMBASSADOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, LLC. 4/9/10 201 Dupont Drive West Monroe, LA 71291 BP JOHNSON PROJECT MANAGEMENT LLC. 4/19/10 11450 Dubois Lane Denham Springs, LA 70726 BB&B ENTERPRISES, LLC. 4/7/10 20595 La. Highway 42 Livingston, LA 70754 BLACKWELL, ERNEST R. 4/5/10 P. O. Box 3172 Slidell, LA 70458 BLUE ZEBRA CONSTRUCTION CO. 3/29/10 3208 Southfield Drive Alexandria, LA 71301 BOURGEOIS, KRISTIN FELTON 3/31/10 205 Capt. G. Bourgeois Street LaPlace, LA 70068 CRESCENT CROWN CONSTRUCTION, LLC. 4/20/10 P. O. Box 1858 Metairie, LA 70004 CRUZ, SEAN C. 4/19/10 9937 Destrehan Avenue Denham Springs, LA 70706 CALHOUN, WALLACE 4/12/10 112 Jason Drive Monroe, LA 71202 CUSTOM DRYWALL & PAINTING, LLC. 4/21/10 7925 Simon Street Metairie, LA 70003 DENCKLAU, ROBERT W. 7/16/09 11124 Springfield Road Denham Springs, LA 70706 FALGOUT, JR. GUS 4/14/10 3232 Highway 308 Raceland, LA 70394 FIRST COAT LLC. 4/6/10 601 Alice Drive Lafayette, LA 70503 FLEUR DE LIS, LLC., A PEL HUGHES COMPANY 4/8/10 3801 Toulouse Street New Orleans, LA 70119 G-RITE CONSTRUCTION AND FOUNDATIONS, INC. 4/22/10 302 North Mulberry Street Tallulah, LA 71282 GARIBALDI RENOVATIONS, L.L.C. 4/22/10 113 Dixie Circle Slidell, LA 70458 GLOBAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 3/26/10 1505 Acadia Drive Houma, LA 70363 HEAD ROOFING & SHEET METAL, INC. 3/26/10 506 West 67th Street Shreveport, LA 71106 INTEGRAL PROPERTY SOLUTIONS, LLC. 4/1/10 417 South White Street New Orleans, LA 70119 RUAH, J. C. L.L.C. 4/22/10 1005 North Hullen Street Metairie, LA 70001 J & B CONST. L.L.C. 4/20/10 1617 Alvar Street New Orleans, LA 70117 JONES, EDWARD 4/20/10 4823 Condor Street Metairie, LA 70001 JHR BUILDERS LLC. 4/20/10 2504 Riverwynd Road, Suite A Alexandria, LA 71301 J. HOLLEY ENTERPRISES, LLC. 6/15/09 2156 Carmel Valley Drive LaPlace, LA 70068 JOES FLOOR SERVICE, L.L.C. 2/23/10 6219 East Old Spanish Trail Jeanerette, LA 70544 LRM DESIGN, L.L.C. 4/19/10 62230 Highway 1091 Pearl River, LA 70452 LAJAUNIES A/C & ELECTRICAL REPAIR, LLC. 3/29/10 100 Woodland Drive Thibodaux, LA 70301 MACK-SLOANE CONSTRUCTION LLC. 4/22/10 167 Park Avenue Harahan, LA 70123 MARINO CONSTRUCTION CO. 3/30/10 423 9TH Street Gretna, LA 70053 MEANCO LLC. 4/5/10 885 Dubois Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70808 OCEAN SHUTTERS MANUFACTURING, INC. 3/30/10 1031 S.W. 30TH Avenue Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 OSTERLY, CRAIG J. 5/15/10 316 Nursery Avenue Metairie, LA 70005 PIPPS HANDYMAN LLC. 4/12/10 13144 Bayou Terrace Drive St. Amant, LA 70774 PERSONAL TOUCH MOVING & HANDYMAN, LLC., A 4/16/10 2713 Alvin Shreveport, LA 71104 PRO SERVICES, LLC. 3/26/10 P. O. Box 5403 Covington, LA 70434 QUILLEN, ANTHONY 4/19/10 508 Kennedy Street Ama, LA 70031 RITCHIE REAL ESTATE LLC. 4/20/10 1268 Dorchester Drive Alexandria, LA 71303 ROYS REPAIR AND SERVICE, LLC. 4/16/10 #10 Acadiana Place New Orleans, LA 70129 SPEARS COMPANY, LLC. POST FRAME BUILDINGS 4/22/10 Rt. 4, Box 1775 Stilwell, GA 74960 SIBLEY CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. 4/19/10 2111 West Pinhook Street Lafayette, LA 70508 STEVENSON, ROBERT L. 4/5/10 131 Hickory Street Denham Springs, LA 70726 SUN NIGHT INVESTORS, LLC. 4/15/10 P. O. Box 870074 New Orleans, LA 70187 TIGER ROOFING, LLC. 4/21/10 8108 Picardy Avenue Baton Rouge, LA 70809 WHOLESALE POOLS, INC. 4/8/10 17037 Magnolia Bridge Road Greenwell Springs, LA 70739 WILSON, MICHAEL DEWAYNE 4/8/10 P. O. Box 7501 Monroe, LA 71211 A MOTION was made by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Meredith that the following application(s) for home improvement registrations be approved pending all requirements being met as long as they are or it is initialed by a member of the Residential Building Committee and that the registration certificate be issued as soon as staff has determined that all requirements have been met for or beginning with ABOVE ALL RESTORATION, LLC. and ending with WILSON, MICHAEL DEWAYNE. The Motion passed. ************************************************************ COMMERCIAL WAIVER REQUESTS Waiver Of Examinations-Based On Reciprocity *************************************** ACUFF ENTERPRISES, INC., Memphis, TN 12/29/09 This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classifications of Building Construction and Specialty: Fire Sprinkler Work. This firm is requesting waiver of the Building Construction and Specialty: Fire Sprinkler Work examinations in order to allow Mr. Jason B. Acuff, Employee, to be listed as qualifying party based on reciprocity with the Tennessee Board for Licensing General Contractors and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. This firm has held a license with the Tennessee Board for Licensing General Contractors since 1986 for the classifications of Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction, Specialty: Earthwork, Drainage and Levees, Specialty: Dams, Reservoirs and Flood Control Work Other than Levees, Specialty: Underground Electrical Conduit Installation, Specialty: Fire Sprinkler Work and Specialty: Telecommunications A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for ACUFF ENTERPRISES, INC. The Motion passed. BIRDSONG CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., Clinton, MS 2/18/10 This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 53073 for the classifications of Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction and Heavy Construction. This firm is requesting adding the classification of Municipal and Public Works Construction to their license without further examination in order to allow Mr. Jeffery J. Cox, Employee, to be listed as qualifying party based on reciprocity with the Mississippi Board for Contractors pending all requirements being met. This firm has held a license with the Mississippi Board for Contractors since 1978 for the classifications of Building Construction, Culverts & Drainage Structures, Grading, Heavy Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction and Municipal and Public Works Construction. Mr. Cox has taken and passed the Business and Law examination and was previously waived for Building Construction, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction and Heavy Construction based on reciprocity with the Mississippi Board for Contractors. Mr. Cox has also taken and passed the PSI national examination. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for BIRDSONG CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. The Motion passed. BIRMINGHAM INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION, LLC, Adamsville, AL 4/24/10 This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 50947 for the classification of Building Construction. This firm is requesting waiver of the Building Construction examination in order to allow Mr. Rafael M. Cabello, Member, to be listed as a must replace qualifying party based on reciprocity with the Alabama Licensing Board for General Contractors pending all requirements being met. This firm has held a license with the Alabama Licensing Board for General Contractors since 2007 for the classification of Building Construction under four (4) Stories. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for BIRMINGHAM INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION, LLC. The Motion passed. BLACK CREEK INTEGRATED SYSTEMS CORP., Irondale, AL 1/1/09 This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 45262 for the classification of Specialty: Prison, Penitentiary, Jail & Confinement Institutional Equipment. This firm is requesting that Mr. Larry A. Hughes, Owner, be listed as qualifying party for Electrical Work (Statewide) based on reciprocity with the Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors pending all requirements being met. This firm has held a license with the Alabama Board of Electrical Contractors since 1989 for the classification of Electrical Construction. Mr. Hughes has taken and passed the Business & Law and Specialty: Prison, Penitentiary, Jail & Confinement Institutional Equipment. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for BLACK CREEK INTEGRATED SYSTEMS CORP. The Motion passed. BOYKIN CONTRACTING, INC., Columbia, SC 3/29/10 This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Building Construction. This firm is requesting waiver of the Building Construction examination in order to allow Mr. Thomas E. Brock, Employee and Mr. Cory J. Adams, Owner to both be listed as qualifying parties based on reciprocity with the South Carolina Contractors Licensing Board and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. This firm has held a license with the South Carolina Contractors Licensing Board since 2003 for the classifications of Building, Asphalt Paving, Concrete Paving, Grading, Public Utility Electrical and Swimming Pools. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for BOYKIN CONTRACTING, INC. The Motion passed. BRUCE MASSEY CONSTRUCTION, LLC, Oxford, MS 2/26/10 This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Building Construction. This firm is requesting waiver of the Building Construction examination in order to allow Mr. Bruce T. Massey, Jr., Member, to be listed as qualifying party based on reciprocity with the Mississippi Board for Contractors and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. This firm has held a license with the Mississippi Board for Contractors since 2007 for the classification of Building Construction A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for BRUCE MASSEY CONSTRUCTION, LLC. The Motion passed. DIXIE GLASS COMPANY, INC OF HATTIESBURG, Hattiesburg, MS 1/26/10 This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Specialty: Glass, Glazing, Store Fronts, Metal Partitions, Panels and Siding. This firm is requesting waiver of the Specialty: Glass, Glazing, Store Fronts, Metal Partitions, Panels and Siding examinations in order to allow Mr. Gary W. Wade, Employee, to be listed as qualifying party based on reciprocity with the Mississippi Board for Contractor. This firm has held a license with the Mississippi Board for Contractor since 2002 for the classifications of Glass Glazing, Windows and Skylights. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for DIXIE GLASS COMPANY, INC OF HATTIESBURG. The Motion passed. JV SYSTEMS INC., Como, MS 3/18/10 This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Electrical Work (Statewide). This firm is requesting that Mr. John M. Varadi, Owner be listed as qualifying party for Electrical Work (Statewide) based on reciprocity with the Mississippi Board for Contractors and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. This firm has held a license with the Mississippi Board for Contractors since 1997 for the classifications of Electrical Work and HVAC. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for JV SYSTEMS INC. The Motion passed. WARREN EXCAVATION, LLC, Madison, MS 1/1/09 This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 41851 for the classification of Specialty: Clearing, Grubbing and Snagging. This firm is requesting waiver of the Specialty: Earthwork, Drainage and Levees, Specialty: Pipe Work (Sewer) and Specialty: Pipe Work (Water Lines) examinations in order to allow Mr. Norman D. Warren, Member, to be listed as qualifying party based on reciprocity with the Mississippi Board for Contractors pending all requirements being met. This firm has held a license with the Mississippi Board for Contractors since 1999 for the classifications of Clearing, Grubbing, Snagging, Excavation, Grading and Drainage, Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction and Underground utilities. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for WARREN EXCAVATION, LLC. The Motion passed. UNIVERSAL SERVICES, LLC (MISSISSIPPI), Leaksville, MS 3/5/10 This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Mechanical Work (Statewide). This firm is requesting that Mr. Aaron R. Dobbins, Member be listed as qualifying party for Mechanical Work (Statewide) based on reciprocity with the Mississippi Board for Contractors and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. This firm has held a license with the Mississippi Board for Contractors since 2007 for the classifications of Electrical Work and Mechanical Work. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for UNIVERSAL SERVICES, LLC (MISSISSIPPI). The Motion passed. Waiver Of The Sixty (60) Day Waiting Period *************************************** ALLEN REFRACTORIES COMPANY, Pataskala, OH 4/21/10 This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classifications of Specialty: Industrial Plants and Specialty: Refractory. This firm is requesting waiver of the sixty (60) day waiting period and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. The sixty (60) day waiting period for issuance of a license to a non-resident contractor expires on 6/21/10. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for ALLEN REFRACTORIES COMPANY. The Motion passed. Waiver Of The Sixty (60) Day Waiting Period And Examinations *************************************** BARNARD AND SONS CONSTRUCTION, LLC, Mendenhall, MS 4/5/10 This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Building Construction. This firm is requesting waiver of the sixty (60) day waiting period and the Building Construction examination in order to allow Mr. Paul H. Barnard, Member, to be listed as qualifying party and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. The sixty (60) day waiting period for issuance of a license to a non-resident contractor expires on 6/5/10. Mr. Barnard has taken and passed the Law, Rules and Regulations examination and was previously waived for the Building Construction examination. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for BARNARD AND SONS CONSTRUCTION, LLC. The Motion passed. Waiver Of Examinations *************************************** CROWN ARCHITECTURAL METAL COMPANY, INC., Kenner, LA 1/1/09 This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 33031 for the classification of Building Construction. This firm is requesting waiver of the Building Construction and Specialty: Roofing and Sheet Metal, Siding examinations in order to allow Mr. R. D. Chatmon, Owner, to be listed as a must replace qualifying party, pending all requirements being met. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for CROWN ARCHITECTURAL METAL COMPANY, INC. The Motion passed. DELTA COAST PLUMBING & HEATING, INC., Hammond, LA 11/21/09 This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 41436 for the classification of Plumbing (Statewide). This firm is requesting that the classifications of Building Construction and Municipal and Public Works Construction be added to their license without further examination in order to allow Mr. Keith V. Dellsperger, Owner, to be listed as qualifying party, pending all requirements being met. Mr. Dellsperger has taken and passed the Business and Law and Plumbing (Statewide) examinations. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for DELTA COAST PLUMBING & HEATING, INC. The Motion passed. ELECTRONICS UNLIMITED, INC., Larose, LA 2/20/10 This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 26009 for the classification of Specialty: Telecommunications. This firm is requesting that the classifications of Highway, Street and Bridge Construction and Municipal and Public Works Construction be added to the license without further examination in order to allow Mr. Jerry J. Gisclair, Owner, to be listed as qualifying party, pending all requirements being met. Mr. Gisclair has taken and passed the Business and Law and Specialty: Telecommunications. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for ELECTRONICS UNLIMITED, INC. The Motion passed. ROGERS CONSTRUCTION AND ASSOCIATES, L.L.C., Mandeville, LA 4/6/10 This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Building Construction. This firm is requesting waiver of the Building Construction examination in order to allow Mr. Robert R. Rogers, Owner, to be listed as qualifying party and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. Mr. Rogers has taken and passed the Law, Rules and Regulations examination and was previously waived for the Building Construction examination. Mr. Rogers is also a qualifying party for another company, Diversified Concrete LLC, Commercial License Number 49236. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for ROGERS CONSTRUCTION AND ASSOCIATES, L.L.C. The Motion passed. ROOFING ENTERPRISES, INC., Folsom, LA 1/1/09 The firm currently holds Commercial License Number 24270 for the classification of Building Construction This firm is requesting that the classification of Specialty: Roofing and Sheet Metal, Siding be added to the license without further examination in order to allow Mr. Lorn Lee, Employee to be listed as qualifying party, pending all requirements being met. Mr. Lee has taken and passed the Law, Rules and Regulations examination and was previously waived for the Building Construction examination and is also a qualifying party for another company, Roofing Enterprises, L.L.C, Commercial License Number 42395. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for ROOFING ENTERPRISES, INC. The Motion passed. RYAN GOOTEE GENERAL CONTRACTORS, L.L.C., Metairie, LA 1/1/09 This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 43165 for the classifications of Building Construction and Specialty: Construction Management (Building). This firm is requesting that the classifications of Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Heavy Construction, Municipal and Public Works Construction, Electrical Work (Restricted) and Mechanical Work (Restricted) be added to the license without further examination in order to allow Mr. Ryan P. Gootee, Member, to be listed as qualifying party, pending all requirements being met. Mr. Gootee was previously waived for the Specialty: Install Repair or Close Underground Storage Tanks, Specialty: Construction Management (Building), Specialty: Construction Management (Highway), Specialty: Construction Management (Heavy), Specialty: Construction Management (Municipal), Specialty: Construction Management (Electrical); Specialty: Construction Management (Mechanical), Building Construction, Residential Building Contractor and the Business and Law examinations. Mr. Gootee is also a qualifying party for another company, Ryan Gootee General Construction, LLC, Residential License Number 88348. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for RYAN GOOTEE GENERAL CONTRACTORS, L.L.C. The Motion passed. Waiver Of The Sixty (60) Day Waiting Period -- Mold Remediation *************************************** SABRE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC, Slingerlands, NY 4/26/10 This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of mold remediation. This firm is requesting waiver of the sixty (60) day waiting period and the application be approved pending all requirements being met. The sixty (60) day waiting period for issuance of a license to a non-resident contractor expires on 6/26/10 A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for SABRE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC. The Motion passed. ************************************************************ COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS TO BE PRESENTED TO THE BOARD ON 5/20/10 AND APPROVED PENDING ALL REQUIREMENTS BEING MET COMPANY NAME / CLASSIFICATIONS DATE REC. AVAILABLE PLUMBING LLC, Benton, LA 5/11/10 This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Plumbing Work (Statewide). This firm is requesting that its application be approved pending all requirements being met. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for AVAILABLE PLUMBING LLC. The Motion passed. JDK CONSTRUCTION & DRYWALL LLC, Baton Rouge, LA 2/24/10 This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of Specialty: Drywall. This firm is requesting that its application be approved pending all requirements being met. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for JDK CONSTRUCTION & DRYWALL LLC. The Motion passed. SOUTH WESTERN COMMUNICATIONS INC., Evansville, IN 5/10/10 This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 30252 for the classification of Specialty: Telecommunications. This firm is requesting that the classification of Electrical Work (Statewide) be added to their license. This firm is requesting that its application be approved pending all requirements being met. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for SOUTH WESTERN COMMUNICATIONS INC. The Motion passed. T & D SOLUTIONS, LTD, Alexandria, LA 1/1/09 This firm currently holds Commercial License Number 44596 for the classification of Specialty: Electrical Transmission Lines. This firm is requesting that the classifications of Specialty: Electrical Power Substation and Electrical Work (Statewide) be added to their license. This firm is requesting this be approved pending all requirements being met. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial waiver request and the application(s) be approved pending all requirements being met for T & D SOLUTIONS, LTD. The Motion passed. ************************************************************ COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS TO BE PRESENTED TO THE BOARD ON 5/20/10 AND APPROVED PENDING PER ACT 725 COMPANY NAME / CLASSIFICATIONS DATE REC. ASSURED ELECTRIC INC., Jefferson, LA 2/4/10 This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classifications of 7-735 -Commercial Electrical Work (Restricted) and 7-737 Residential Electrical Work (Restricted). This firm is requesting that its application be approved pending all requirements being met. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial application(s) presented to the board and approved pending per Act 725 for ASSURED ELECTRIC INC. The Motion passed. HIMEL AIR CONDITIONING AND APPLIANCE, INC., Lafayette, LA 2/8/10 This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of 7-725 - Mechanical Work (Act 725 - Restricted). This firm is requesting that its application be approved pending all requirements being met. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial application(s) presented to the board and approved pending per Act 725 for HIMEL AIR CONDITIONING AND APPLIANCE, INC. The Motion passed. KIVETT'S ELECTRICAL HEATING AND COOLING SERVICE, L.L.C., Tallulah, LA 4/26/10 This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of 7-725 - Mechanical Work (Restricted). This firm is requesting that its application be approved pending all requirements being met. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial application(s) presented to the board and approved pending per Act 725 for KIVETT'S ELECTRICAL HEATING AND COOLING SERVICE, L.L.C. The Motion passed. SHANE'S A/C LLC, Labadieville, LA 12/9/09 This firm is applying for a contractor's license for the classification of 7-725 Mechanical Work (Restricted). This firm is requesting that its application be approved pending all requirements being met. A MOTION was made by Mr. Dupuy and seconded by Mr. Weston that the commercial application(s) presented to the board and approved pending per Act 725 for SHANE'S A/C LLC. The Motion passed. ************************************************************ ADDITIONAL CLASSIFICATIONS AND CLASSIFICATION CHANGES FOR 5/20/10 MEETING. THESE FIRMS HAVE TAKEN AND SUCCESSFULLY PASSED THE REQUIRED EXAMS COMPANY NAME/CLASSIFICATION AMX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. License No. 52122 ADD: SPECIALTY: SCAFFOLDING ADD: SPECIALTY: DEMOLITION (BUILDING CONSTRUCTION) ASBESTOS ABATEMENT CONTRACTORS INC. License No. 24333 ADD: SPECIALTY: LEAD BASED PAINT ABATEMENT AND REMOVAL AUSTIN MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION, INC. License No. 37654 ADD: SPECIALTY: LEAD BASED PAINT ABATEMENT AND REMOVAL B&WA, LLC License No. 52707 ADD: SPECIALTY: JANITORIAL SERVICES BECKNER PAINTING ASSOCIATES, INC. License No. 39149 ADD: SPECIALTY: DRYWALL C AND C PERFORMANCE CONSTRUCTION LLC License No. 49139 ADD: SPECIALTY: FENCING CAIN'S PIPELINE AND INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, LLC License No. 23193 ADD: SPECIALTY: ASBESTOS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT CALDWELL TANKS, INC. License No. 10713 ADD: SPECIALTY: PAINTING AND COATING (INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL) CAPITOL CONSTRUCTION, LLC License No. 44097 ADD: HIGHWAY, STREET AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION CHAPMAN CANOPY, INC. License No. 47531 ADD: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION COBALT CONSTRUCTION, INC. License No. 42620 ADD: MUNICIPAL AND PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION DAPREMONT CONSTRUCTION LLC License No. 48812 ADD: SPECIALTY: ROOFING & SHEET METAL, SIDING DEEP SOUTH COMMUNICATIONS LLC License No. 44902 ADD: ELECTRICAL WORK (STATEWIDE) EMS ELECTRIC OF MONROE, LLC License No. 48210 ADD: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION HALL, MORRIS License No. 44942 ADD: SPECIALTY: SOLAR ENERGY EQUIPMENT HAYCO ENTERPRISE LLC License No. 51379 ADD: HIGHWAY, STREET AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION ADD: HEAVY CONSTRUCTION HENDRICK CONSTRUCTION, INC. License No. 50386 ADD: MUNICIPAL AND PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION LEBERT, PHILIP License No. 35076 ADD: SPECIALTY: SOLAR ENERGY EQUIPMENT INDEPENDENT SERVICES, LTD. License No. 48006 ADD: ELECTRICAL WORK (STATEWIDE) LUSBY'S HEATING AND COOLING, INC. License No. 52789 ADD: MECHANICAL WORK (STATEWIDE) M & C OILFIELD SERVICES, LLC License No. 47167 ADD: MUNICIPAL AND PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION MISTROT, MARK License No. 36426 ADD: SPECIALTY: ALARM SYSTEMS & EQUIPMENT PATTON'S SERVICE COMPANY, INC. License No. 31913 ADD: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING, INC. OF KANSAS License No. 21691 ADD: SPECIALTY: SCAFFOLDING R AND L AIR CONDITIONING LLC License No. 48824 ADD: ELECTRICAL WORK (STATEWIDE) RSS ROOFING SERVICES & SOLUTIONS, LLC License No. 51475 ADD: SPECIALTY: INSULATION (COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL) RUSSO CORPORATION OF ALABAMA License No. 53004 ADD: HIGHWAY, STREET AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION RYCARS CONSTRUCTION, LLC License No. 39349 ADD: SPECIALTY: ROOFING & SHEET METAL, SIDING RYTAM CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. License No. 31232 ADD: HIGHWAY, STREET AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY License No. 10366 ADD: SPECIALTY: FLOORING SOUTHERN POWER SYSTEMS, INC. License No. 36344 ADD: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SUNRISE ENERGY SOLUTIONS, LLC License No. 53469 ADD: SPECIALTY: INSTRUMENTATION AND CALIBRATION ADD: SPECIALTY: TELECOMMUNICATIONS ADD: SPECIALTY: SOLAR ENERGY EQUIPMENT SUNSHINE GROUP & ASSOCIATES, LLC THE License No. 46157 ADD: SPECIALTY: SOLAR ENERGY EQUIPMENT TECON SERVICES, INC. License No. 15467 ADD: SPECIALTY: PAINTING AND COATING (INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL) TERRAL HEAT & AIR INC. License No. 52284 ADD: PLUMBING (STATEWIDE) TOTAL INSTRUMENT & ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC. License No. 39821 ADD: SPECIALTY: ELECTRICAL POWER SUBSTATIONS TURNER INDUSTRIES GROUP, LLC License No. 2675 ADD: MECHANICAL WORK (STATEWIDE) VAST IMPROVEMENTS, LLC License No. 50612 ADD: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION YOUNG'S GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. License No. 40374 ADD: SPECIALTY: FENCING ADD: SPECIALTY: GARBAGE AND DEBRIS DISPOSAL ADD: SPECIALTY: LANDSCAPING, GRADING AND BEAUTIFCATION ADD: SPECIALTY: WHARVES, DOCKS, HARBOR IMPROVEMENT AND TERMINALS A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Weston to approve additional classifications and classification changes as listed and attached to the agenda beginning with AMX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. and ending with YOUNG'S GENERAL CONTRACTING, INC. The Motion passed. ************************************************************ COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS COMPLETE -PENDING FULFILLMENT OF THE 60 DAY WAITING PERIOD FOR NON-RESIDENT CONTRACTORS COMPANY NAME/CLASSIFICATION DATE REC. J.T. VAUGHN CONSTRUCTION, LLC 4/7/10 10355 Westpark Drive Houston, TX 77042 A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Weston to approve the following application(s) pending fulfillment of the sixty (60) day waiting period for non-resident contractors and that the license be issued as soon as staff has determined that all requirements have been met for J.T. VAUGHN CONSTRUCTION, LLC. The Motion passed. ************************************************************ COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS -PENDING ALL REQUIREMENTS BEING MET COMPANY NAME/CLASSIFICATION DATE REC. A & B COATINGS LLC 2/5/10 4125 Louis Avenue Holiday, FL 34691 ACADEMY SPORTS TURF, LLC 2/26/10 3740 S. Jason Street Englewood, CO 80110 ANATEK, INC. 2/3/10 1513 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite T-20 Marietta, GA 30062 ARCC-3 CONSTRUCTION LLC 3/15/10 8525 Wildwood Drive Denham Springs, LA 70706 ARENO CONSTRUCTION, LLC 3/10/10 P. O. Box 12592 Lake Charles, LA 70611 AVOYELLES GLASS, INC. 3/4/10 272 East Mark Street Marksville, LA 71351 B & L PLUMBING, INC. 3/8/10 667 Sandy Hill Road West Monroe, LA 71292 BAKER ROOFING COMPANY 3/10/10 P. O. Box 26057 Raleigh, NC 27611 BALL, JERARD 2/8/10 338 Brewster Road Madisonville, LA 70447 BUILDRITE CONSTRUCTION CORP. 3/1/10 1344 E. Cobb Drive Suite 6 Marietta, GA 30068 C. J. BRIDGES RAILROAD CONTRACTOR, INC. 2/23/10 P. O. Box 676 Mulberry, FL 33860 CHANCEY METAL PRODUCTS, INC. 3/1/10 5130 Sunbeam Road Jacksonville, FL 32257 CONSTRUCTION FX, LLC 2/25/10 2162 Highway 259 South Diana, TX 75640 CORESTATES CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. 3/2/10 4191 Pleasant Hill Road Ste 400 Duluth, GA 30096 CROSSFIRE, LLC OILFIELD SERVICES 3/5/10 P. O. Box 339 Ignacio, CO 81137 D.M. BASS, INC. 11/2/09 P.O. Box 1577 Picayne, MS 39466 DELOACH, HAROLD 3/19/10 1494 Woods Loop Vinton, LA 70668 DON PETERS CONSTRUCTION, INC. 3/2/10 550 E. Lowell Avenue Cave Springs, AR 72718 DUHE, RONALD 3/11/10 57588 Mainegra Road Slidell, LA 70460 ELGIN, JAMES 2/25/10 11595 Dubois Lane Denham Springs, LA 70726 EMB QUALITY MASONRY,LLC 2/1/10 P.O. Box 907 Cordova, TN 38088 EUGENE A. HIGGINS, JR., INC. 2/26/10 39497 Bradbury Lane Prairieville, LA 70769 EVERADO, SOTO 3/2/10 4330 Littleberry Road Houston, TX 77088 EVERGREEN CONSTRUCTION, INC. 2/10/10 9005 East Tyson Road Villa Rica, GA 30180 EWING DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 3/22/10 16970 Jefferson Hwy. Suite A Baton Rouge, LA 70817 FAMILY AIR & HEAT, LLC 2/25/10 1405 N. Turnbull Metairie, LA 70001 FOGARTY, MICHAEL 2/24/10 P.O. Box 1449 Abita Springs, LA 70420 G & L EXTERIORS, INC. 3/16/10 31211 Wekiva River Road Sorrento, FL 32776 GAMMA USA INC. 2/17/10 5600 NW 37 Avenue Miami, FL 33142 GLOBE TROTTER CONSTRUCTION LLC 1/29/10 P.O. Box 872643 New Orleans, LA 70187 GREEN HOME ADVANTAGE LLC, THE 3/10/10 4732 Thornhill Avenue Shreveport, LA 71106 GREENS SERVICES,INC. 2/4/10 1220 Hickory Street Westwego, LA 70094 HESTER CONSTRUCTION, INC. 3/11/10 345 Allan Ensminger Road DeRidder, LA 70634 HOME DECORATING CENTER OF FRANKLINTON, LOUISIANA, INC. 3/11/10 2010 Washington Street Franklinton, LA 70438 ICON ONE L.L.C. 3/10/10 P.O. Box 1781 Lake Charles, LA 70601 IMPACT CONTRACTORS GROUP LLC 5/11/09 2426 Simon Boliver Avenue New Orleans, LA 70113 INTEGRATED CONSTRUCTION, LLC 2/9/10 300 W. Adams Street Ste. 650 Jacksonville, FL 32202 INTEGRITY PIPELINE SERVICES, INC. 3/1/10 P.O. Box 583 Pearland, TX 77588 JIM WALTERS COMMERICAL EQUIPMENT SERVICES, LLC 3/5/10 213 Waggoner Road Pollock, LA 71467 JJC CONSTRUCTION, LLC 3/2/10 1435 Old Fountain Road Lawrenceville, GA 30043 JOHNSTON PRODUCTS OF DALLAS, INC. 3/8/10 604 Jealouse Way Cedar Hill, TX 75104 JSL CONSTRUCTION, INC. 3/22/10 825 Cremins Road Lawrenceville, GA 30043 KAISER HEATING & AIR INC. 1/12/10 7638 Frontier Drive Greenwell Springs, LA 70739 KAY COMMUNICATIONS INC. 2/19/10 3307 E. Napoleon Street Sulphur, LA 70663 KENNEDY, MARK 4/12/10 403 Garner Road Jonesboro, LA 71251 KEN'S ELECTRICAL & A/C, LLC 3/11/10 303 S. Avenue H. Crowley, LA 70526 KSH SERVICES, LLC 3/19/10 3515-B Longmire Drive # 321 College Station, TX 77845 L & L QUALITY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, LLC 3/11/10 P.O. Box 283 Simpson, LA 71474 LABAUVE LANDWORKS, LLC 2/15/10 604 Candleglow Drive New Iberia, LA 70563 LONG, ERROL 3/22/10 3800 Clermont Dr. New Orleans, LA 70122 LOUISIANA ASPHALT PRODUCERS, LLC 3/11/10 14200 Sparkle Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70818 MARCHAL/STEVENSON ELEVATOR COMPANY, INC. 2/11/10 11050 W. Little York Bldg E. Houston, TX 77083 MARCOTTE, PAUL 3/1/10 P.O. Box 325 Ponchatoula, LA 70454 MARSHLAND CONSTRUCTION, LLC 3/15/10 P.O. Box 1080 Metairie, LA 70004 MCGS PROPERDES L.L.C. 3/17/10 220 Marie Elise New Iberia, LA 70563 MEARS DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION, INC. 3/16/10 1868 Forsythe Avenue #104 Monroe, LA 71201 NOLAN LAWN SERVICE AND LANDSCAPING, INC. 3/10/10 515 Clayton Street Norco, LA 70079 ORBIT PLASTIC PIPE INC. 3/16/10 P. O. Box 1452 Breckenridge, TX 76424 P.K. CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. 6/23/09 P.O. Box 503 Hornbeck, LA 71439 PECE OF MIND ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. 3/5/10 1575 Aber Road Orlando, FL 32807 PFC OF COLUMBIA, INC. 3/1/10 P. O. Box 673 Columbia, LA 71418 PYRAMID MASONRY CONTRACTORS, INC. 3/1/10 2330 Mellon Court Decatur, GA 30035 QUAD D ELECTRIC, L.L.C. 3/15/10 2105 Mauld Road Winnsboro, LA 71295 QUALITY AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING, AND REFRIGERATION, LLC 2/9/10 5500 Prytania Street #346 New Orleans, LA 70115 R.P. LANDSCAPING, L.L.C. 3/8/10 7442 Springlake Drive New Orleans, LA 70126 RADIANT ELECTRIC, LLC 3/8/10 106 Alden Place New Orleans, LA 70119 RELIABLE CONTRACTING GROUP LLC 3/10/10 13035 Middletown Industrial Boulevard Louisville, KY 40223 RENDE, ALI 4/26/10 14012 Hwy. 44 Gonzales, LA 70737 RIVES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 3/11/10 5200 Grantswood Road Birmingham, AL 35210 ROWTON MASONRY 2/26/10 188 Walnut Hills Drive Calhoun, LA 71225 RUST BUSTERS PAINTING, LLC 2/4/10 7350 Little Sister Drive Port Allen, LA 70767 SANCHEZ BROTHERS DRYWALL 3/8/10 P.O. Box 2293 University City, TX 78148 SEGURA RENOVATIONS, LLC 2/5/10 808 Canton Street Jefferson, LA 70121 SOUTHERN BUILDING SERVICES, LLC 3/15/10 909 South Broad Street, Suite 202 New Orleans, LA 70125 SPECIALTY IRON WORKS LLC 3/8/10 4712 Highway 190 West Port Allen, LA 70710 STEPHENS, GRADY 3/15/10 P. O. Box 659 Gilbert, LA 71336 STUTES PLUMBING, INC. 3/1/10 214 Bertrand Drive Lafayette, LA 70506 SUN ROOFING LP 2/17/10 7801 N. Lamar Suite C 70 Austin, TX 78752 TERRY POIENCOT'S PLUMBING & REFRIGERATION, INC. 2/10/10 1203 Bayou Blue By-Pass Road Thibodaux, LA 70301 THOMA-SEA CONSTRUCTORS, LLC 3/8/10 1874 Industrial Boulevard Houma, LA 70363 TIMEC SPECIALTY SERVICES, INC. 2/8/10 16941 Keegan Avenue Carson, CA 90746 TRAWEEK TREE AND LANDSCAPE, LLC 12/4/09 3542 Hwy. 26 Wiggins, MS 39577 TRIPLE S INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION 3/11/10 P.O. Box 8069 Lumberton, TX 77657 TRUSTTEK ELECTRIC, LLC 3/2/10 P.O. Box 2293 Gonzales, LA 70707 TRUSTY'S CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. 3/8/10 1427 Carbrini Ct New Orleans, LA 70122 TWO PONIES EXCAVATION CORPORATION 3/2/10 4271 South Highway 144 Glen Rose, TX 76043 TWO RIVERS PIPELINE & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, 3/2/10 INCORPORATED P.O. Box 11189 Odessa, TX 79760 UNISTRUT INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 2/25/10 1265 Hamilton Parkway Itasca, IL 60143 V & V ROOFING & SHEET METAL, L.L.C. 3/11/10 9120 Amber Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70809 VIDEO LINK TECHNOLOGIES, L. L.C. 4/6/10 1917 Stubbs Avenue Monroe, LA 71201 VINYL EXTERIORS LLC 3/15/10 3339 Curtis Drive Alexandria, LA 71301 WARREN & WARREN ASPHALT PAVING, LLC 11/6/09 14 Larry Warren Road Tylertown, MS 39667 WESTCON INCORPORATED 3/1/10 P. O. Box 1735 Bismarck, ND 58502 XAVIER STRUCTURES, LLC 12/28/09 3900 Essex Lane Houston, TX 77027 A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Weston to approve commercial applications pending all requirements being met as listed and attached to the agenda beginning with A & B COATINGS LLC and ending with XAVIER STRUCTURES, LLC. The Motion passed. ************************************************************ COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS COMPANY NAME/CLASSIFICATION DATE REC. AA PLUMBING & MECHANICAL LLC 2/23/10 1800 Cypress Street W. 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Box 2246 Columbus, MS 39704 % SPECIALTY: FENCING CORE CONTRACTORS, LLC 3/22/10 4075 North Maiden Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70809 % SPECIALTY: DRIVEWAYS, PARKING AREAS, ETC., ASPHALT A/R CONCRETE EXCLUSIVE OF HIGHWAYS & STREET WORK COUVILLION PLUMBING, LLC 4/8/10 10313 Bonanza Trail Keithville, LA 71047 % PLUMBING STATEWIDE CRESCENT CITY CONTRACTORS & CONSULTANTS, INC. 2/24/10 22 Fountainebleau Drive New Orleans, LA 70125 % BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CWI DISPOSALS, LLC 5/6/10 632 Meadowlark Road Monroe, LA 71203 % SPECIALTY: Non-Hazardous Waste Treatment & Removal DESIGN & BUILD CONSULTANTS, L.L.C. 2/23/10 634 Connell's Park Lane Baton Rouge, LA 70806 % BUILDING CONSTRUCTION DOMINIQUE'S ELECTRICAL SERVICES LLC 3/30/10 210 Ruthwood Drive Lafayette, LA 70503 % SPECIALTY: INSTRUMENTATION AND CALIBRATION DONNIE'S PLUMBING & HEATING, INC. 4/9/10 2651 Marietta Street, Ste. A Kenner, LA 70062 % MECHANICAL WORK (STATEWIDE) DUPREE PROPERTIES, LLC 12/28/09 P. O. 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O. Box 7066 Pensacola, FL 32534 % MECHANICAL WORK (STATEWIDE) WILLIAMS PAINTING & SANDBLASTING, INC. 3/2/10 P.O. Box 256 Flint, TX 75762 % SPECIALTY: PAINTING AND COATING (INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL) A MOTION was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Weston to approve commercial applications being met as listed and attached to the agenda beginning with AA PLUMBING & MECHANICAL LLC and ending with WILLIAMS PAINTING & SANDBLASTING, INC. with the EXCEPTION of COMPANY NAME or with the ADDITION of COMPANY NAME. The Motion passed. ************************************************************ ************************************************************ ADJOURNMENT JLNxz246\^hlpt~ͽueͽuehChTX56CJOJQJ*hChTX6CJOJQJ^JmHnHuhChTXCJOJQJ^J'hChTXCJOJQJ^JmHnHuhChTXCJOJQJ^JhChTX5CJOJQJ^J*hChTX5CJOJQJ^JmHnHuhChTX5CJOJQJhChTX6CJOJQJ"OPRT 2 [ t    µqo`S`SD`h h CJOJQJ^Jh h CJOJQJh hQrCJOJQJ^JUh h/)BCJOJQJ^Jh$hTX5>*CJOJQJhTXCJOJQJh. gCJOJQJ^Jh. gh. gOJQJ^JaJh$hTXCJOJQJh$hTXOJQJhChTXCJOJQJ^J-hChTX5>*CJOJQJ^JmHnHuhChTXCJOJQJPRST       $&d P a$gd7<$a$gd $a$gd7< $ a$gdTX$a$gd. g gdTX $ !a$gdTX $ a$gdCThere being no further business a motion was made Mr. Meredith and seconded by Mr. Lambert to adjourn the meeting. The Motion passed. 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