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C4 The Fayette County Record, Friday, July 17, 2020 FAYETTE COUNTY PROP- ERTY TAX ABATEMENT MEETING CORRECTED NOTICE. FAYETTE COUN- TY GIVES NOTICE THAT IT WILL HAVE A VOTING SES- SION MEETING ON THURS- DAY, AUGUST 6, 2020, FAYETTE COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 151 NORTH WASH- INGTON ST, LA GRANGE, TEXAS, 9:00 A.M. AT THIS MEETING, THE COUNTY WILL CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE AC- TION ON AN ORDER CON- CERNING (A) ADOPTION AND DESIGNATION OF A REINVESTMENT ZONE OR ZONES PURSUANT TO THE COUNTY’S GUIDELINES AND CRITERIA UNDER THE PROPERTY REDEVEL- OPMENT AND TAX ABATE- MENT ACT, CHAPTER 312 OF THE TEXAS TAX CODE, AND (B) A PROPOSED FORM OF PROPERTY TAX ABATEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COUNTY AND 7V SOLAR RANCH, LLC. RELATED INFORMATION (1) The name of the property landowners for the project are: SYLER, IRA JR & JUDY, SYLER; IRA JR & SYLER ANTOINETTE; CHERRY, ES- TELLA; CHERRY, MARTIN & MARTIN; TILICEK FRANK J III-TRUSTEE; SYLER, BRITT; RIGHTMER FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP; SCHWARTZENBURG DEB- RA & SPEED JULIA; J-IVY RANCH SURFACE SERIES; Cherry Chris & Cooper & Wil- iam Jr.; TILICEK FRANK J III; Donald C. Boehnke; Whitley Darrell; Cherry Martin SR.; Cherry Anne; Barnes Cheryl; the name of the applicant is 7V Solar Ranch, LLC; (2) The project will be located in Fayette County Reinvestment Zone #1 – 7V Solar Ranch, which is in the southwest corner of Fayette County. The project includes multiple properties within approximately 5 miles of the Muldoon junction of FM 154 and FM 2237. The project is west and east of FM 154 and the Union Pacific Railroad. It is south of East FM 2237, as well as north and south of West FM 2237. This project is expected to cover approximately 2,200 leased acres. (3) The nature of the improve- ments: 7V Solar Ranch is de- veloping a utility scale single axis tracker photovoltaic facility designed to use solar power to generate electricity to be sold on the ERCOT market. Although the Project is anticipated to gen- erate approximately 240 MWac, the exact capacity and specific technology will be determined during the design process. The investment may include, but will not be limited to, the following: solar modules/panels, metal mounting system with tracking capabilities, underground con- duit, communications cables and electric system wiring, com- biner boxes, a project substation, including breakers, a transform- er and meters, overhead trans- mission lines, inverter boxes, an operations and maintenance facility, fencing for safety and security, telephone and internet communications system, meteo- rological equipment to measure solar irradiation and weather conditions, and any other equip- ment necessary to safely oper- ate, maintain, and transmit pow- er to the ERCOT electrical grid. The project may also include a battery storage system designed to store electricity generated by the solar panels included in the project. (4) The best estimate of capital investment of all such improve- ments subject to the requested tax abatement is $190,000,000. (69-11c) EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. ____20-02____ AN EMERGENCY OR- DINANCE OF THE CITY OF LA GRANGE, TEXAS, ESTABLISHING THE RE- QUIREMENT THAT FACE COVERINGS BE WORN BY CERTAIN PERSONS IN THE TERRITORIAL LIM- ITS OF THE CITY OF LA GRANGE, TEXAS, IN AC- CORDANCE WITH THE EXECUTIVE ORDER OF GREG ABBOTT, GOVER- NOR OF THE STATE OF TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR EXCEPTIONS THERETO; ESTABLISHING A RANGE OF PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATIONS THEREOF NOT TO EXCEED $250.00; DECLARING AN EMER- GENCY, AND ESTABLISH- ING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (74-1c) NOTICE TO PROPOSERS Request for Proposals for Schulenburg Sports Complex Restrooms & Concessions Schulenburg, Texas The City of Schulenburg, Texas is seeking Competitive Sealed Proposals (CSP) for the con- struction of a New Restrooms, Storage, and Concession Facil- ity at the Schulenburg Sports Complex at N. Demel St. Schul- enburg, Texas, 78956. The suc- cessful proposer shall coordi- nate limited work performed by the Owner. COMPETITIVE SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the location below or elec- tronically via CIVCAST and publicly opened and read by the City of Schulenburg no later than: DATE: Thursday, August 13, 2020 TIME: 3:00 pm LOCATION: City Hall, 535 N Main St. Schulenburg, TX 78956 Selection and scoring criteria of the proposers will be based on: Proposal Price Current Work Load and References Completed Projects of Similar Type and References Project Management Ability and Team Experience Supplemental Bid Form– Subcontractors Contract Time A 5% Bid Bond and a 100% Payment and Performance Bond are also required. The City of Schulenburg is an Equal Opportunity Employer and reserves the right to reject any and all Proposals or to waive any informality in the bidding subject to statutory guidelines. Bid Documents can be obtained via CIVCAST or from the Ar- chitect for a refundable deposit of $50 per set of documents pay- able to the City of Schulenburg. Contact Cutright & Prihoda, Inc., Architects, 111 E. Travis Street, Suite 222, La Grange, TX 78945, or call 979/968-8888 or email joanna@cutrightpriho- da.com, or admin@cutrightpri- hoda.com to provide shipping information. All shipping costs are borne by the bidders. (74-2wc) NO. SC5387 PLAINTIFF: GARY AND DEBORAH DURHAM VS. DEFENDANT: GEORGE MODE CITATION FOR SMALL CLAIM THE STATE OF TEXAS TO GEORGE MODE, DEFENDANT: NOTICE: You have been sued. You may employ an attor- ney to help you in defending against this lawsuit, but you are not required to do so. You or your attorney must file a written answer with the Court no later than the 14 th day after the day you were served with these papers. If the 14 th day is a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, your answer is due by the end of the first day fol- lowing the 14 th day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. Do not ignore these papers. If you do not file an answer by the due date, a de- fault judgment may be taken against you. For further infor- mation, consult Part V of the Texas Rules of Civil Proce- dure, which is available online. YOU ARE HEREBY COM- MANDED to file a written answer with the Justice Court Precinct 2 Place 1, 200 S. Main St., Rm 114, Giddings, Texas no later than the 14 th day following the date of service of this cita- tion, to answer in the suit filed by the above-named Plaintiff on 02/13/2020. The Plaintiff’s demand being for the sum of $4,950.00 due upon DAMAG- ES plus attorney fees, interest, and $46.00 court costs. Either party shall be entitled to a trial by jury upon timely request and payment of a jury fee. Plaintiff’s address: 1811 STOCKADE RD, PAIGE Texas 78659 Plaintiff’s attorney and address: ISSUED and signed this the 14th day of February, 2020 S/S Judge Michael York Judge Michael York Precinct 2 Place 1 Lee County, Texas (70-4wp) Atención pública de No discriminación en Programas de Educación de Tecnología y Carrera Los distritos siguientes de la es- cuela ofrecerán la carrera y los programas de la educación de la tecnología por el 2020-2021 año escolar. La Grange ISD ofrece los cursos vocacionales la Edu- cación titulada de la Carrera y la Tecnología en la agricultura, la alimentación y los Recursos Na- turales, la arquitectura y la con- strucción, Audio y vídeo, y las películas, Servicios Humanos, de Marketing y Ventas y Servicios. Fayetteville ISD ofrece las clases vocacionales la Educación titu- lada de la Carrera y la Tecnología en Tejas en Ag. La ciencia, Audio y vídeo, Ag. El negocio, y el Ne- gocio. Round Top-Carmine ISD ofrece las clases vocacionales la Educación titulada de la Car- rera y la Tecnología en Tejas en Ag. La ciencia, Ag. El negocio, la Economía doméstica, y el Ne- gocio. La admisión a estos pro- gramas en cada distrito denomi- nado se basa en la Agencia de la Educación de Tejas los requisitos previos especificados, en la con- veniencia de la edad, en el interés, en la aptitud, y en el espacio de la clase disponible. 1. Es norma La Grange ISD, Fayetteville ISD, and Round Top- Carmine ISD no discriminar por la carrera, por el color, por el origen nacional, por el sexo, ni la desventaja en sus programas vocacionales, en los servicios, ni las actividades como requerido por el Título VI del Acto Civil de Derechos de 1964, como en- mendado; el Título IX de las En- miendas Educativas de 1972; y la Sección 504 del Acto de Reha- bilitación de 1973, como enmen- dado. 2. Es norma de La Grange ISD, Fayetteville ISD, and Round Top- Carmine ISD de no discriminar por motives de raza, por el color, por el origen nacional, por el sexo, imperimento o edad, en sus procedimientos de empleo como requerido por el Título VI del Acto Civil de Derechos de 1964, el Título IX de las Enmiendas Educativas de 1972; el Acto de la de 1975, como enmendado; y la Sección 504 del Acto de Reha- bilitación de 1973, como enmen- dado. 3. La Grange ISD, Fayetteville ISD, and Round Top-Carmine ISD tomará los medidos necesar- ias para que ia falta de habilidades en el uso de la lengua ingles no seá un obstaculo para la admisión y participación en las programas vocacionales. 4. Para información sobra sus derechos o procedimientos para quejas comuniquesa, contcon el coordinador del Título IX, el Supervisor William Wager hijo y/o la Sección 504 Coordinador, Stacy Eilers, en P.O. Box 100, La Grange, Texas 78945, (979) 968- 7000; el Supervisor Jeff Harvey en Fayetteville, Texas en (979) 378-4242; y el Supervisor Bran- don Schovajsa en Round Top- Carmine en (979) 249-3200. (74-1c) Public Notice of Nondiscrimination in Career and Technology Education Programs La Grange ISD, Fayetteville ISD, and Round Top-Carmine ISD will offer career and tech- nology education programs for the 2020-2021 school year. La Grange ISD offers vocational courses titled Career and Tech- nology Education in Texas in the following career clusters: Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources, Architecture and Construction, Audio & Video Technology, and Film, Human Services, and Marketing Sales & Service. Fayetteville ISD of- fers vocational classes titled Ca- reer and Technology Education in Texas in Ag. Science, Ag. Business, Audio & Video Tech- nology, Floral Design, and Busi- ness. Round Top-Carmine ISD offers vocational classes titled Career and Technology Education in Texas in Ag. Sci- ence, Ag. Business, Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness, Home Economics, Graphic Design, Career Preparation, and Busi- ness. Admission to these programs in each named district is based on Texas Education Agency’s specified prerequisites, age ap- propriateness, interest, aptitude, and class space available. 1. It is the policy of La Grange ISD, Fayetteville ISD, and Round Top-Carmine ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap in its vocational pro- grams, services, or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amend- ed; Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972; and Sec- tion 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. 2. It is the policy of La Grange ISD, Fayetteville ISD, and Round Top-Carmine ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or age in its employ- ment practices as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educa- tional Amendments of 1972; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. 3. La Grange ISD, Fayetteville ISD, and Round Top-Carmine ISD will take steps to ensure that lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to ad- mission and participation in vo- cational programs. 4. For information about your rights or grievance procedures, contact the Title IX coordinator, Superintendent William Wagner and/or the Section 504 Coordi- nator, Stacy Eilers, at P.O. Box 100, La Grange, Texas 78945, (979) 968-7000; Superintendent Jeff Harvey in Fayetteville at (979) 378-4242; and Superin- tendent Brandon Schovajsa in Round Top-Carmine at (979) 249-3200. LEGAL NOTICE Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Bev- erage Commission for a Wine & Beer Retailer’s On Premise License/Permit by The Mar- ketplace Warrenton LLC dba Black Jacks Cantina located at 3960 Hwy. 237 S, Warren- ton, Fayette County, TX 78961. Officer of the said entity: Chris Woodruff, Manager. (73-2p) Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Bev- erage Commission for a Wine and Beer Retailer’s Off-Prem- ise Permit by RF Food and Gas #5 Inc. doing business as EZ Stop #7 to be located at 1505 N Jefferson Street, La Grange, Fayette County, Texas 78945-5568. Officer of said company is: Joginder Singh, President/Secretary. (74-2p Notice of Nondiscrimination in Career And Technology Education Programs Black Jacks Cantina Applies for TABC Permit EZ Stop #7 In La Grange Applies for TABC Permit Schulenburg Seeks Bids for Sports Complex Restroom And Concessions City of La Grange Issues Emergency Face Covering Ordinance Fayette County Property Tax Abatement Meeting Corrected Notice Notice: Citation for Small Claim SOME OFFICIALS WANT TO MOVE NOTICES FROM NEWSPAPERS TO GOVERNMENT-RUN WEBSITES - WHERE THEY MAY NOT BE EASILY FOUND WHY TRY TO FIX SOMETHING THAT ISN’T BROKEN US ADULTS READ A NEWSPAPER IN PRINT OR ONLINE DURING THE WEEK 2 3 OUT OF Public Notices Reach the Public, Everyone Benefits WHEN

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Page 1: Fayette County Property Tax Abatement Meeting Corrected Notice · 7/17/2020  · the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,

C4 The Fayette County Record, Friday, July 17, 2020

FAYETTE COUNTY PROP-ERTY TAX ABATEMENT MEETING CORRECTED NOTICE. FAYETTE COUN-TY GIVES NOTICE THAT IT WILL HAVE A VOTING SES-SION MEETING ON THURS-DAY, AUGUST 6, 2020, FAYETTE COUNTY COURT-HOUSE, 151 NORTH WASH-INGTON ST, LA GRANGE, TEXAS, 9:00 A.M. AT THIS MEETING, THE COUNTY WILL CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE AC-TION ON AN ORDER CON-CERNING (A) ADOPTION AND DESIGNATION OF A REINVESTMENT ZONE OR ZONES PURSUANT TO THE COUNTY’S GUIDELINES AND CRITERIA UNDER THE PROPERTY REDEVEL-OPMENT AND TAX ABATE-MENT ACT, CHAPTER 312 OF THE TEXAS TAX CODE, AND (B) A PROPOSED FORM OF PROPERTY TAX ABATEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COUNTY AND 7V SOLAR RANCH, LLC.

RELATED INFORMATION

(1) The name of the property landowners for the project are: SYLER, IRA JR & JUDY, SYLER; IRA JR & SYLER

ANTOINETTE; CHERRY, ES-TELLA; CHERRY, MARTIN & MARTIN; TILICEK FRANK J III-TRUSTEE; SYLER, BRITT; RIGHTMER FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP; SCHWARTZENBURG DEB-RA & SPEED JULIA; J-IVY RANCH SURFACE SERIES; Cherry Chris & Cooper & Wil-iam Jr.; TILICEK FRANK J III; Donald C. Boehnke; Whitley Darrell; Cherry Martin SR.; Cherry Anne; Barnes Cheryl; the name of the applicant is 7V Solar Ranch, LLC;

(2) The project will be located in Fayette County Reinvestment Zone #1 – 7V Solar Ranch, which is in the southwest corner of Fayette County. The project includes multiple properties within approximately 5 miles of the Muldoon junction of FM 154 and FM 2237. The project is west and east of FM 154 and the Union Pacific Railroad. It is south of East FM 2237, as well as north and south of West FM 2237. This project is expected to cover approximately 2,200 leased acres.

(3) The nature of the improve-ments: 7V Solar Ranch is de-veloping a utility scale single axis tracker photovoltaic facility designed to use solar power to

generate electricity to be sold on the ERCOT market. Although the Project is anticipated to gen-erate approximately 240 MWac, the exact capacity and specific technology will be determined during the design process. The investment may include, but will not be limited to, the following: solar modules/panels, metal mounting system with tracking capabilities, underground con-duit, communications cables and electric system wiring, com-biner boxes, a project substation, including breakers, a transform-er and meters, overhead trans-mission lines, inverter boxes, an operations and maintenance facility, fencing for safety and security, telephone and internet communications system, meteo-rological equipment to measure solar irradiation and weather conditions, and any other equip-ment necessary to safely oper-ate, maintain, and transmit pow-er to the ERCOT electrical grid. The project may also include a battery storage system designed to store electricity generated by the solar panels included in the project.

(4) The best estimate of capital investment of all such improve-ments subject to the requested tax abatement is $190,000,000.

(69-11c)

EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO.

____20-02____

AN EMERGENCY OR-DINANCE OF THE CITY OF LA GRANGE, TEXAS, ESTABLISHING THE RE-QUIREMENT THAT FACE COVERINGS BE WORN BY CERTAIN PERSONS IN THE TERRITORIAL LIM-ITS OF THE CITY OF LA GRANGE, TEXAS, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH THE EXECUTIVE ORDER OF GREG ABBOTT, GOVER-NOR OF THE STATE OF TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR EXCEPTIONS THERETO; ESTABLISHING A RANGE OF PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATIONS THEREOF NOT TO EXCEED $250.00; DECLARING AN EMER-GENCY, AND ESTABLISH-ING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

(74-1c)

NOTICE TO PROPOSERS

Request for Proposals forSchulenburg Sports Complex

Restrooms & ConcessionsSchulenburg, Texas

The City of Schulenburg, Texas is seeking Competitive Sealed Proposals (CSP) for the con-struction of a New Restrooms, Storage, and Concession Facil-ity at the Schulenburg Sports Complex at N. Demel St. Schul-enburg, Texas, 78956. The suc-cessful proposer shall coordi-nate limited work performed by the Owner.

COMPETITIVE SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the location below or elec-tronically via CIVCAST and publicly opened and read by the City of Schulenburg no later than:

DATE: Thursday, August 13, 2020 TIME: 3:00 pm LOCATION: City Hall,

535 N Main St. Schulenburg, TX

78956

Selection and scoring criteria of the proposers will be based on: • Proposal Price • Current Work Load and References • Completed Projects of Similar Type and References • Project Management Ability and Team Experience • Supplemental Bid Form– Subcontractors • Contract Time

A 5% Bid Bond and a 100% Payment and Performance Bond are also required.

The City of Schulenburg is an Equal Opportunity Employer and reserves the right to reject any and all Proposals or to waive any informality in the bidding subject to statutory guidelines.

Bid Documents can be obtained via CIVCAST or from the Ar-chitect for a refundable deposit of $50 per set of documents pay-able to the City of Schulenburg. Contact Cutright & Prihoda, Inc., Architects, 111 E. Travis Street, Suite 222, La Grange, TX 78945, or call 979/968-8888 or email [email protected], or [email protected] to provide shipping information. All shipping costs are borne by the bidders.

(74-2wc)

NO. SC5387

PLAINTIFF: GARY AND DEBORAH DURHAM

VS.

DEFENDANT: GEORGE MODE

CITATION FOR SMALL CLAIM

THE STATE OF TEXAS TO GEORGE MODE, DEFENDANT:

NOTICE: You have been sued. You may employ an attor-ney to help you in defending against this lawsuit, but you are not required to do so. You or your attorney must file a written answer with the Court no later than the 14th day after

the day you were served with these papers. If the 14th day is a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, your answer is due by the end of the first day fol-lowing the 14th day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. Do not ignore these papers. If you do not file an answer by the due date, a de-fault judgment may be taken against you. For further infor-mation, consult Part V of the Texas Rules of Civil Proce-dure, which is available online.

YOU ARE HEREBY COM-MANDED to file a written answer with the Justice Court Precinct 2 Place 1, 200 S. Main St., Rm 114, Giddings, Texas no later than the 14th day following the date of service of this cita-tion, to answer in the suit filed by the above-named Plaintiff

on 02/13/2020. The Plaintiff’s demand being for the sum of $4,950.00 due upon DAMAG-ES plus attorney fees, interest, and $46.00 court costs.

Either party shall be entitled to a trial by jury upon timely request and payment of a jury fee.

Plaintiff’s address: 1811 STOCKADE RD, PAIGE Texas 78659Plaintiff’s attorney and address:

ISSUED and signed this the 14th day of February, 2020

S/S Judge Michael YorkJudge Michael YorkPrecinct 2 Place 1Lee County, Texas

(70-4wp)

Atención pública de No discriminación

en Programas de Educación de Tecnología y Carrera

Los distritos siguientes de la es-cuela ofrecerán la carrera y los programas de la educación de la tecnología por el 2020-2021 año escolar. La Grange ISD ofrece los cursos vocacionales la Edu-cación titulada de la Carrera y la Tecnología en la agricultura, la alimentación y los Recursos Na-turales, la arquitectura y la con-strucción, Audio y vídeo, y las películas, Servicios Humanos, de Marketing y Ventas y Servicios. Fayetteville ISD ofrece las clases vocacionales la Educación titu-lada de la Carrera y la Tecnología en Tejas en Ag. La ciencia, Audio y vídeo, Ag. El negocio, y el Ne-gocio.Round Top-Carmine ISD ofrece las clases vocacionales la Educación titulada de la Car-rera y la Tecnología en Tejas en Ag. La ciencia, Ag. El negocio, la Economía doméstica, y el Ne-gocio. La admisión a estos pro-gramas en cada distrito denomi-nado se basa en la Agencia de la Educación de Tejas los requisitos previos especificados, en la con-veniencia de la edad, en el interés, en la aptitud, y en el espacio de la clase disponible.

1. Es norma La Grange ISD, Fayetteville ISD, and Round Top-Carmine ISD no discriminar por la carrera, por el color, por el origen nacional, por el sexo, ni la desventaja en sus programas vocacionales, en los servicios, ni las actividades como requerido por el Título VI del Acto Civil de Derechos de 1964, como en-mendado; el Título IX de las En-miendas Educativas de 1972; y la Sección 504 del Acto de Reha-bilitación de 1973, como enmen-dado.

2. Es norma de La Grange ISD, Fayetteville ISD, and Round Top-Carmine ISD de no discriminar por motives de raza, por el color, por el origen nacional, por el sexo, imperimento o edad, en sus procedimientos de empleo como requerido por el Título VI del Acto Civil de Derechos de 1964, el Título IX de las Enmiendas Educativas de 1972; el Acto de la de 1975, como enmendado; y la Sección 504 del Acto de Reha-bilitación de 1973, como enmen-dado.

3. La Grange ISD, Fayetteville ISD, and Round Top-Carmine ISD tomará los medidos necesar-ias para que ia falta de habilidades en el uso de la lengua ingles no seá un obstaculo para la admisión y participación en las programas vocacionales.

4. Para información sobra sus derechos o procedimientos para quejas comuniquesa, contcon el coordinador del Título IX, el Supervisor William Wager hijo y/o la Sección 504 Coordinador, Stacy Eilers, en P.O. Box 100, La Grange, Texas 78945, (979) 968-7000; el Supervisor Jeff Harvey en Fayetteville, Texas en (979) 378-4242; y el Supervisor Bran-don Schovajsa en Round Top-Carmine en (979) 249-3200.

(74-1c)

Public Notice ofNondiscrimination

in Career and Technology Education Programs

La Grange ISD, Fayetteville ISD, and Round Top-Carmine ISD will offer career and tech-nology education programs for the 2020-2021 school year. La Grange ISD offers vocational courses titled Career and Tech-nology Education in Texas in the following career clusters: Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources, Architecture and Construction, Audio & Video Technology, and Film, Human Services, and Marketing Sales & Service. Fayetteville ISD of-fers vocational classes titled Ca-reer and Technology Education in Texas in Ag. Science, Ag. Business, Audio & Video Tech-nology, Floral Design, and Busi-ness. Round Top-Carmine ISD offers vocational classes titled Career and Technology Education in Texas in Ag. Sci-ence, Ag. Business, Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness, Home Economics, Graphic Design, Career Preparation, and Busi-ness.

Admission to these programs in each named district is based on Texas Education Agency’s specified prerequisites, age ap-propriateness, interest, aptitude, and class space available.

1. It is the policy of La Grange ISD, Fayetteville ISD, and Round Top-Carmine ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap in its vocational pro-grams, services, or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amend-ed; Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972; and Sec-tion 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.

2. It is the policy of La Grange ISD, Fayetteville ISD, and Round Top-Carmine ISD not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or age in its employ-ment practices as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educa-tional Amendments of 1972; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.

3. La Grange ISD, Fayetteville ISD, and Round Top-Carmine ISD will take steps to ensure that lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to ad-mission and participation in vo-cational programs.

4. For information about your rights or grievance procedures, contact the Title IX coordinator, Superintendent William Wagner and/or the Section 504 Coordi-nator, Stacy Eilers, at P.O. Box 100, La Grange, Texas 78945, (979) 968-7000; Superintendent Jeff Harvey in Fayetteville at (979) 378-4242; and Superin-tendent Brandon Schovajsa in Round Top-Carmine at (979) 249-3200.

LEGAL NOTICEApplication has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Bev-erage Commission for a Wine & Beer Retailer’s On Premise License/Permit by The Mar-ketplace Warrenton LLC dba Black Jacks Cantina located at 3960 Hwy. 237 S, Warren-ton, Fayette County, TX 78961. Officer of the said entity: Chris Woodruff, Manager.

(73-2p)

Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Bev-erage Commission for a Wine and Beer Retailer’s Off-Prem-ise Permit by RF Food and Gas #5 Inc. doing business as EZ Stop #7 to be located at 1505 N Jefferson Street, La Grange, Fayette County, Texas 78945-5568. Officer of said company is: Joginder Singh, President/Secretary.

(74-2p

Notice of Nondiscrimination in Career And Technology Education Programs

Black Jacks Cantina

Applies for TABC Permit

EZ Stop #7In La Grange Applies for

TABC Permit

Schulenburg Seeks Bids for

Sports Complex Restroom And Concessions

City of La Grange Issues Emergency

Face CoveringOrdinance

Fayette County Property TaxAbatement Meeting Corrected Notice

Notice: Citation for Small Claim

KEEP PUBLIC NOTICES IN NEWSPAPERS

SOME OFFICIALS WANT TO MOVE NOTICES FROM NEWSPAPERS TO GOVERNMENT-RUN WEBSITES - WHERE THEY MAY NOT BE EASILY FOUND

WHY TRY TO FIX SOMETHING THAT

ISN’T BROKEN

US ADULTS READ A NEWSPAPER IN PRINT OR ONLINE DURING

THE WEEK

2 3 OUT OF

Public NoticesReach the Public, Everyone Benefits

WHEN