green! Stewart opens Army Wellness Center

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green! Stewart opens Army Wellness Center
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2013
FORMER STEWART
COMMANDER DIES
Former Fort Stewart
commander Lt. Gen.
James Vaught died Sept.
20. According to an
obituary in the Grand
Strand Daily in Conway, S.C.,
Vaught was
a South
Carolina
native. He
Vaught
was commander of the 24th
Infantry Division from
1977-79, but previously
served with the 24th ID
during the Korean War,
long before the 24th ID
was reactivated at Fort
Stewart in 1975.
The 24th ID was
deactivated at Stewart
in 1996, then the 3rd
ID was reactivated
here from Schweinfurt,
Germany.
According to his
obituary, the 86-year-old
drowned while trying to
secure a pontoon boat.
Vaught’s 38-year military
career included a combat tour in Korea and
two tours in Vietnam.
He was a Rangerqualified paratrooper,
served with the 82d
Airborne Division and
later as commander
of the XVIII Airborne
Crops at Fort Bragg.
He is credited with
developing what is now
the Joint Service Special
Operation Command.
MILITARY NEWS
Stewart opens Army Midway
native
back
Wellness Center
to develop
TV series
Show will focus on
life of man whose
obituary went viral
BY DENISE ETHERIDGE
detheridge@coastalcourier.com
Photos by Randy C. Murray
Above: Winn Army Community Hospital and Stewart-Hunter Medical Activity Command Commander
Col. Kirk Eggleston, 3rd Infantry Division and Stewart-Hunter Commander Maj. Gen. John “Mike” Murray,
Winn Preventative Medicine Chief Lt. Col. Shannon Ellis, Wellness Center Director Megan Amadeo and
Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness Training Center Manager John Gaddy cut a ribbon earlier this
week on Fort Stewart’s new Army Wellness Center. Below: A health educator with the center demonstrates
a “canopy,” which measures a person’s oxygen intake and the amount of carbon dioxide exhaled.
Midway native Mark McCullough
intends to keep a TV show he’s developed based on his late father’s remarkable life free of “ridiculous stereotypes.”
“The main thing is, I want it to ring
true,” McCullough said of his series,
dubbed “Double Wide Blues.”
McCullough’s dad, Bloomingdale
resident William “Freddie” McCullough, died on Sept. 11. The
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Center serves as life
skills training facility
BY RANDY C. MURRAY
rmurray@coastalcourier.com
A new Army Wellness Center officially
opened at Fort Stewart this week with a ribbon cutting by 3rd Infantry Division and
Stewart-Hunter Commander Maj. Gen. John
“Mike” Murray, Winn Army Community
Hospital and Stewart-Hunter Medical Activity Command Commander Col. Kirk Eggleston, Winn Preventative Medicine Chief Lt.
Photos provided
The life of the late William “Freddie”
McCullough, left, serves as the inspiration for a TV series being developed by McCullough’s son, Mark McCullough, right. Mark McCullough, a
Midway native, will shoot portions of
the show in Liberty County.
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HINESVILLE JOBLESS
RATE DIPS IN AUG.
The Georgia Department of Labor announced Thursday that
Hinesville’s unemployment rate decreased to
9.3 percent in August,
down seven-tenths of a
percentage point from
10 percent in July. The
rate dropped because
there was a reduction in
layoffs and an increase
in the number of jobs.
There were 203 new
layoffs, which are 22, or
9.8 percent, fewer than
the 225 in July.
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HMAC finalizes plans for veterans event
Subcommittees work on plans
for food, sponsors and publicity
BY RANDY C. MURRAY
rmurray@coastalcourier.com
Members of the Hinesville Military Affairs Committee met Monday evening to continue finalizing
plans for the Nov. 16 Veterans
Salute.
Subcommittee chairmen for the
event held a workshop Sept. 10 to
work out details for coordinating
logistics, sponsors, entertainment,
food vending and publicity. They
reported their progress to members
this week, allowing them to ask
questions and make suggestions.
Committee chairman David
Anderson began the meeting by
thanking the subcommittee chairs
for their work and asking members
for their input.
“Thanks for coming out a second
time during the month of September,”
said Anderson, who also is a member of the city council. “We need to
check with our subcommittee
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Veterans Salute — want to go?
• What: A Veterans Day
parade that starts at 10 a.m.,
followed by festivities at Bryant
Commons from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
• When: Saturday, Nov. 16
• Where: The parade starts at
Bradwell Institute and goes down
Gen. Screven Way to Hendry
Street to Main Street. The festivities are at Bryant Commons on
Highway 84.
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Veterans Parkway plan
to be unveiled Oct. 29
BY RANDY C. MURRAY
rmurray@coastalcourier.com
Liberty Consolidated Planning
Commission Director Jeff Ricketson led the second of two scheduled workshops this week at city
hall on the Veterans Parkway Overlay District Study with Hinesville
City Council members and Mayor
Jim Thomas.
Liberty
Consolidated
Planning
Commission
Director Jeff
Ricketson
talks with
attendees
at Monday’s
workshop on
the Veterans
Parkway
Overlay District Study.
Ricketson said the LCPC would
unveil its master plan at the next
public workshop scheduled for Oct.
29. Depending on public reaction
to the master plan, he said the
LCPC would submit its final,
revised draft for adoption by the
city council Nov. 21.
He started the discussion by
Randy C. Murray
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Stewart. Call 655-0919.
The Single Ministry of First
African Missionary Baptist
Church in Glennville will
present an evening of fellowship with other singles at 7:30
p.m. Friday, Sept. 27, at 600
Church Drive. There will be
door prizes and a light meal.
Call 912-237-5819.
Bradwell Institute class of
1973 will hold its reunion
during homecoming weekend
Oct. 4-6 in Hinesville. Cost
for Friday/Saturday activities is $50 per person. Game
tickets are $7 apiece. Payment
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and can be mailed to BI 1973
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VFW Post 6602 on Highway
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p.m. every Friday and Saturday. Call 876-6602.
Sept. 28
The Hinesville Lions Club
will host a flapjack breakfast
from 7:30-9:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, at Applebee’s,
1492 E. Oglethorpe Highway
in Hinesville. Cost is $7 per
meal, and tickets can be
purchased in advance or at
the door. All proceeds will be
donated to the Georgia Camp
for the Blind. Call 492-2374
or 610-2515.
The CASA/Kiwanis 5K Run/
Walk will start at 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Liberty
County Courthouse Annex.
The fee is $30 per person,
$100 for teams of five or more
and $250 team registration for
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Bethel AME Church, 233
Gause St. in Hinesville, hosts
a hot breakfast from 9 a.m.-11
Youth Challenge youth service
will be at 3:30 p.m. Sunday,
Sept. 29, at Liberty Christian
Fellowship Worship Center
Inc., 304 Gause St. in Hinesville.
New Beginnings Animal
Rescue has pet adoptions at
Liberty County Animal Control from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. every
Saturday or by appointment.
The adoption fee of $75 for
dogs and $60 for cats includes
the spay or neuter surgery and
a rabies shot. Call 610-1573
or email newbeginningsanimalrescue@gmail.com.
Naomi Ruth McFadden will
preach her initial sermon at
Good Shepherd Missionary
Baptist Church in Allenhurst
at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 29.
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Christian Women’s Ministries
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Obituary
Veterans
Malachi Isaiah Jackson
Malachi Isaiah Jackson, of Hinesville, a loving and caring son, was called
home to be with God on Sept. 22, 2013.
During his short time here, he always showed the interest for others. He
would always help older people in his
neighborhood with repairs and cleaning
their yards. Everyone called him their
son. He truly, truly will be missed.
He was educated in the Liberty
County School System. He received Christ at an early age and
became a member of the usher board, youth choir and Sunday-school secretary at St. Luke Baptist Church in Ludowici.
Malachi is survived by his loving parents, Samuel and Sharon Jackson of Hinesville; his grandmother, Annie B. Jackson
of Sardis, Ala.; a sister, Tilisha Jackson of Rochester, N.Y.; two
brothers, Samuel L. Jackson Jr. of Rochester and Emmanuel
Jackson of Jesup; three nieces, Egypt Jackson, and Emma and
Ella Couch of Florida; a nephew, Emmari Jackson; and a host
of cousins.
His wake will be from 7-8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27, at Dorchester
Funeral Home, 7842 E. Oglethorpe Highway in Midway.
Funeral services will be at noon Saturday, Sept, 28, in the
Frank V. Givens Memorial Chapel at Dorchester Funeral
Home. Burial will be in Anderson Cemetery in Hinesville.
Bishop Paul C. Johnson will be the eulogist.
Dorchester Funeral Home has charge of the arrangements.
Coastal Courier (Hinesville, Ga.)
Friday, Sept. 27, 2013
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reviewing
concerns
expressed during previous
council and public workshops, then he briefly
explained the LCPC’s seven
guiding principles for the
overlay district study.
He quickly went onto
land-use designations for
the proposed master plan.
These designations were color-coded on a map of the
district with single-family
residential in yellow, medium-density residential in
peach, commercial-activity
center in red and neighborhood-activity center in dark
Series
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humorous and irreverent
obituary Mark McCullough
wrote to honor his father
ran in print Sept. 14. To the
younger McCullough’s surprise, the obit went viral,
reaping 150,000 web hits the
first two days it appeared online.
McCullough, the executive producer of Fort Argyle
Films, said his father lived
in a trailer park when he
was young, and the writer/
producer has hinged many
of the fledgling TV show’s
characters on people in
his dad’s life. He added the
show’s treatment is detailed
and honest, depicting his
dad’s flaws as well as his attributes, and he said his father
was not bothered by it. The
show will be shot in a documentary style.
McCullough said he previously shot a film based on
Freddie’s life and collaborated with his father on “Double Wide Blues” a year before
Freddie’s death.
McCullough is the oldest of Freddie’s six children.
McCullough’s father was
married three times. His
parents married young;
his father was 18 and his
mother, Joann Livingston,
was just 16, he said. The
writer/producer lived with
his mother and spent weekends and summers with his
dad. He attended Bradwell
Institute in Hinesville and
Mercer University in Macon. McCullough also went
to law school at American
University in Washington,
D.C., but later left the legal
profession to pursue writing
and producing. He changed
career paths after surviving a
serious car accident in Nicaragua, he said.
“Dad lived a lot in 61
years,” McCullough said. The
writer/producer said he didn’t
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chiefs to see where we are
with the Veterans Salute. I
can report that we got the
(special one-day event)
alcohol permit approved by
the city council. The city is
taking care of the state permits.”
The first subcommittee
chairman to report was
Dennis Fitzgerald. As commander of the East Liberty
American Legion Post 321,
Fitzgerald already had been
coordinating the Veterans
Day parade, which will be
part of this year’s Veterans
Salute. There will not be a
parade on Veterans Day —
Monday, Nov. 11.
He said parade participants will line up at
Bradwell Institute, as usual,
and follow a route that takes
them down Gen. Screven
Way to Hendry Street to
Main Street. Fitzgerald said
the parade begins at 10 a.m.
Saturday, Nov. 16. Following the parade, everyone is
invited to Bryant Commons, which will open at
blue.
Almost
immediately,
Mayor Pro Tem Charles
Frasier raised concerns
about the commercial-activity center area between E.G.
Miles and South Main Street,
which is bordered by Veterans Parkway on the north.
He said he did not realize
the commercial lines would
extend that far for that particular area. Thomas also
pointed out that particular
area has had sewage problems in the past.
“That’s something we’ll
have to address (as part of
the development),” Thomas
said. “I think we’re going to
have to have an additional
pumping station there.”
Ricketson noted the lead-
ers’ concerns and said the
LCPC would amend maps
for the commercial-activity
center between E.G. Miles
Parkway and South Main
Street — possibly all the way
to Walmart. He advised city
leaders to go out and look at
the area, then give him their
feedback.
He also talked about the
neighborhood-activity center, which is near the access
point at Fort Stewart. He
called it a “small, low-impact,
limited-activity” area intended to serve the needs of the
immediate adjacent neighborhoods. He said development here would have to
accommodate pedestrian
traffic and would not generate noxious fumes, excessive
include his father’s age in the
actual obituary because “Dad
didn’t tell his age.”
Mark
McCullough
grabbed readers’ attention
when he began his father’s
obituary with the words,
“The man. The myth. The
legend. Men wanted to be
him, and women wanted to
be with him.”
McCullough
depicted
his father’s likes and dislikes
and free-spirited lifestyle
throughout the unusual tribute.
“Freddie loved deep-fried
Southern food smothered in
cane syrup, fishing at Santee
Cooper Lake, Little Debbie cakes, ‘Two and a Half
Men,’ beautiful women, Reese’s cups and Jim Beam. Not
necessarily in that order. He
hated vegetables and hypocrites. Not necessarily in that
order,” McCullough wrote.
Still, McCullough said his
father was not “flaky,” though
he led a full and fun-loving
life.
“He was soft-spoken,
charming — a real Southern gentleman,” McCullough
said. “He just lived his life
the way he wanted to live it.
At the funeral, my mom said
she didn’t know anyone who
didn’t like my father.”
Freddie was “a master
craftsman” who built his own
cedar-lined house and laid
floor coverings for a living,
according to McCullough.
“When you walk around
the house, you can feel him
there,” he said.
“Dad was always absolutely supportive,” McCullough
added. “My dad always told
us to follow our dreams. He
let all his kids make their
own decisions.”
After McCullough left
Georgia for Los Angeles,
he kept in contact with his
father. They spoke on the
phone at least four times
a week, and McCullough
would visit his dad in the
Savannah area at least four
times a year. He even named
his company, Fort Argyle
Films, for the street his dad
lived on and a Revolutionary
War fort near the Ogeechee
River.
The writer/producer recently relocated to the area,
opened a production office in
Savannah and plans to shoot
all of Fort Argyle Films’ future productions in Liberty,
Effingham and Chatham
counties.
“We just couldn’t make
L.A. look like rural Georgia,”
he said. McCullough added
that Georgia also offers filmmakers a 30 percent tax incentive, which means he can
get $300,000 back on a $1
million film budget.
His partner, Alexis Nelson, will continue to handle
financing and project packaging in Los Angeles, he
said.
McCullough said they’ve
shot about 90 minutes of
scenes to show network executives, and are finalizing
negotiations with a large
11 a.m., followed by a noon
ceremony to be conducted
by community and military
leaders.
Fitzgerald told HMAC
members that participation
in the parade is free, but
said participants must complete an application, which
they can get by emailing
eastlib er tyamp ost321@
gmail.com or calling 9805204 or 321-9706.
Fitzgerald said he has
met with Hinesville Downtown Development Authority Executive Director Vicki
Davis and Hinesville Police
Chief George Stagmeier
regarding several logistics
issues for the event. He said
Davis helped develop a site
layout for food and information vendors, entertainment, parking and bathrooms. Fitzgerald said he
needs a letter, signed by the
committee
chairman,
requesting the donated use
of portable restrooms for
the event.
Some suggestions were
made about the event layout, including a need for a
greater separation of the
food-vendor area and the
light or noise.
Typical
commercial
development in this area
might be convenience stores,
specialty-food sales, singlefamily attached dwellings,
general offices or medical
offices, he said.
Ricketson guided the discussion onto the next part of
the study, the appearance of
the Veterans Parkway corridor. Discussion focused on
streetscape themes that
determine the “sense of
place;” building appearances
that restrict at least 50 percent of a building’s exterior
walls to brick, stucco or
stone; and parking that
should be at least visually
buffered from the parkway.
Councilman Jason Floyd
restrooms, as well as the
need for a dining area. The
dining area would require
the donation or rental of
tables and chairs.
Food-vendor chairman
P.J. Schneider suggested
asking the city to provide
polycarts (trash cans) and
having the public works
department spray Bryant
Commons for fire ants several days before the event.
He reminded members that
Bryant Commons would
have to be cleaned up by 6
p.m., only one hour after
the event ends.
Sponsors
chairman
George Holtzman reported
his progress in securing
sponsors for the event, noting support from local businesses is not yet where he
had hoped it would be.
“I’ve got a few more (raffle item) donations,” Holtzman said. “Jody Smiley
Landscape will donate $500
in landscaping services, and
Gibson McDonald Furniture Company is giving a
$1,000 gift certificate for
our raffle. Oh, and Ranger
Joe’s has agreed to give at
least $100 worth of mer-
chandise. They also said
they’ll give away gift bags at
the event.”
Melinda Scheider said
other major sponsors
include Fairfield Inn and
Suites, La Quinta Inn and
Suits, GeoVista Credit
Union and Carla’s Colonial
Bridal Shop.
Now that several highdollar items have been
donated, P.J. Schneider said
he’d have 6,000 raffle tickets
printed by the end of the
week. Anderson suggested
that all HMAC members
and members of local veterans organizations volunteer to sell the $3 raffle tickets.
Anderson said the firstever Veterans Salute is
intended to thank current
soldiers and their families
for their sacrifices and to
honor veterans for their
service. Proceeds from the
event will go toward the
construction of a Veterans
Memorial Walk at Bryant
Commons, he said.
Before voting to adjourn,
the committee agreed to
have another subcommittee
workshop Oct. 16.
asked if existing businesses
will be grandfathered and
not required to reconstruct
their parking areas to the
new standard. Ricketson
said existing business should
not be subject to the new
changes in the master plan.
Other appearance issues
were buffers, which includes
retention ponds; neighborhood protection, which
includes lighting and lawenforcement patrols; a
design-review board; commercial and residential subdivisions; and hardships and
variances.
The overlay study also
included transportation and
recreation, with transportation generating the most
comments. There were con-
cerns about “right-in” and
“right-out” access roads
along the corridor and the
need for a traffic light at
Walmart’s side entrance that
is directly across from the
Lowe’s side entrance.
Ricketson reminded the
council and mayor that the
city is going to have a lot of
traffic on Veterans Parkway
and said development planning has to ensure that traffic doesn’t interfere with
residential areas.
“I think we’re on the right
path,” Thomas said as they
concluded the workshop. “I
think some of the resistance
we heard at the first public
meeting was from people
who just didn’t understand
what’s going on.”
Photo provided
The obituary written by Mark McCullough for his late father, William “Freddie” McCullough,
pictured above, went viral, garnering more than 150,000 web hits the first two days it appeared online. Now the younger McCullough is producing a show based on his dad’s life.
production company in L.A.
He believes the show will
interest two types of viewers:
those who can relate to the
characters on “Double Wide
Blues,” and those who don’t
know people like these, “but
want a glimpse into their
world.”
Anna Overstreet
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MasterChef
Perfect Score
8 p.m. on CW
An attractive potential partner is often referred to as a “good
catch,” but in the season finale, they really mean it. The contestants are Joey and Zach, who love being out on the water, and
they’re both hoping to reel in the ideal date, based on compatibility tests they and the eligible bachelorettes have taken. Arielle
Kebbel hosts “Catch of the Day.”
Last Man Standing
8 p.m. on ABC
Mike (Tim Allen) is teaching Eve (Kaitlyn Dever) how to drive.
He’s enjoying the experience, but he wants Vanessa (Nancy Travis) to take over so she and Eve can enjoy some mother-daughter bonding. Mandy (Molly Ephraim) is annoyed when Mike keeps
bugging her boyfriend, Kyle (Christoph Sanders), to help around
the house in the new episode “Driving Lessons.”
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Blue Bloods
12 PM
Saturday Best Bets
Jamie Oliver’s 15 Minute Meals
11:30 a.m. on CBS
Part of a new Saturday programming block aimed at teens but
enjoyable for all ages, this new half-hour features the British chef
and healthy-eating crusader doing what he does best: preparing
home-cooked meals using fresh, natural ingredients. As the title
promises, he focuses on quick and easy recipes, and he includes
plenty of hints, tips and nutritional information.
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›› “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (2006, Comedy)
››› “Despicable Me” (2010) Jason Segel
3 FAM ›› “Cheaper by the Dozen 2” (2005, Comedy)
Wheel
Jeopardy! Chicago Fire ’
WSAV
SNL
The Blacklist “Pilot” ’
Saturday Night Live ’
4 NBC College Football
News
Animation Domination
College Football Arizona at Washington. (N) ’ (Live) Å
6
FOX Big Bang FOX
Paid Prog. Futurama
Access Hollywood (N) ’ First Family First Family Box Office Box Office Leverage Å
7
CW Paid Prog. Insider
Haunt Me Neighbors Keeping Up The Café
As Time... As Time... Last Tango in Halifax ’ Masterpiece Classic ’
9
PBS Weekend Traveler
News
The Closer Å
College Football Wisconsin at Ohio State. (N) (Live) Å
10 ABC College Football
News
Larry King Crazy Ones Mom “Pilot” (:01) Hostages “Pilot” ’ 48 Hours ’ Å
News
Things- Bug
12 CBS College Football
17 TBS Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang ›‡ “Killers” (2010)
10th Inning WGN News at Nine (N)
How I Met Rules
MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals. (N) Å
18 WGN-A Bones ’ Å
“Along Came Polly”
Cops Å
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Cops (N) ’ Cops Å
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23 SPIKE Cops Å
›› “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider” (2001, Adventure)
››› “I Am Legend” (2007) Will Smith. Bloodthirsty
››‡ “The Forbidden Kingdom” (2008, Action) Jackie
24 TNT Angelina Jolie, Jon Voight, Iain Glen. Å
plague victims surround a lone survivor.
Chan, Jet Li, Michael Angarano. Å
Hell on Wheels Riders
Breaking Bad Walt deals
››‡ “Shooter” (2007, Suspense) Mark Wahlberg, Michael Peña, Danny Glover. A Hell on Wheels Riders
25 AMC wounded sniper plots revenge against those who betrayed him. Å
attack Cheyenne. (N) Å attack Cheyenne. Å
with the aftermath. Å
College Football Mississippi at Alabama. (N) (Live)
Score
College Football Stanford at Washington State. (N)
27 ESPN Score
Postgame Postgame College Football
30 FSS Game 365 Pre-Game MLB Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live)
“The Cheating Pact” (2013) Daniela Bobadilla. Å
“Gone Missing” (2013) Daphne Zuniga. Å
31 LIFE “Girl Fight” (2011) Anne Heche, James Tupper. Å
Anger
(:34) Louie
››‡ “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” (2010, Romance) Kristen Stewart.
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35 BET (5:30) “Woman Thou Art Loosed: On the 7th Day” ›››‡ “Precious” (2009, Drama) Gabourey Sidibe, Mo’Nique. Å
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Dixie Divers (N) ’ Å
Voodoo Sharks ’ Å
36 DSC Amish Mafia ’ Å
The Nanny Friends ’ Friends ’
37 NIK SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat Hathaways Drake/Josh Drake/Josh See Dad
CNN Newsroom (N)
Anderson Cooper
Anthony Bourdain Parts Anthony Bourdain Parts Stroumboulopoulos
39 CNN The Situation Room
(5:54) ›› “Without a Paddle” (2004) Seth Green.
››› “Hot Tub Time Machine” (2010) John Cusack. A hot tub
(:23) ›› “Happy Gilmore” (1996, Com40 COM Three friends embark on a calamitous canoe trip.
transports four pals back to their heyday in the 1980s. Å
edy) Adam Sandler. Premiere. Å
Hunters Int’l Hunters
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Hunters
Hunters Int’l Hunters
Hunters Int’l
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42 HGTV Hunters
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43 DISN Austin
FOX Report (N)
Huckabee (N)
Justice With Jeanine
Geraldo at Large (N) ’ Red Eye (N)
46 FNC America’s News HQ
47 TLC Hoarding: Buried Alive Untold Stories of the ER Untold Stories of the ER Untold Stories of the ER Untold Stories of the ER Untold Stories of the ER
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ers taking his dream job. lette Sheridan, Greg Wise, Patrick Baladi. Å
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Diners
Diners
Cupcake Wars (N)
Chopped
Chopped
Iron Chef America
63 FOOD Food Truck Race
(4:00) ››› “The Abyss” (1989) Ed Harris. An oil-rig ››› “X-Men 2” (2003, Fantasy) Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen.
(:01) ›› “Godzilla” (1998)
68 SYFY crew must search for a sunken nuclear sub.
Premiere. A power-mad militarist pursues the mutants.
Jean Reno
Curse
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(:45) ››‡ “Hell Drivers” (1957) Stanley Baker.
169 TCM ››‡ “Butterfield 8” (1960) Elizabeth Taylor.
Movie: The Cheating Pact
8 p.m. on LIFE; 12:02 a.m. on LIFE
Three high-schoolers talk a bright classmate into taking their college entrance exams for them. After she gets a low score on one
test, she turns up dead, and the three cheaters are suspected of
killing her. One soon discovers the other two are trying to frame
her for the crime. Daniela Bobadilla (“Anger Management”), Laura
Slade Wiggins (“Shameless”), Max Carver (“Teen Wolf”) and
Laura Samuels (“Awkward.”) star in this new drama based on true
events.
Cedar Cove
8 p.m. on HALL; 11 p.m. on HALL
Jack (Dylan Neal) is offered a dream job; unfortunately, it’ll require him to move away from Cedar Cove. While he considers
leaving, Stan (Andrew Airlie) returns to town; he’s left his wife
and wants to try again with Olivia (Andie MacDowell). Maryellen
(Elyse Levesque) is curious about John’s (Charlie Carrick) past.
Grace (Teryl Rothery) decides to tell Olivia the truth in the new
episode “Stormfront.”
Cupcake Wars
8 p.m. on FOOD; 3 a.m. on FOOD
Icing and sprinkles and cake, oh my! “The Wizard of Oz” is being rereleased to theaters this week to mark its 75th anniversary.
In this new episode, four bakers compete for $10,000 and the
chance to have their cupcakes served at a celebration of the
event. Film critic Leonard Maltin helps judge their efforts in “The
Wizard of Oz.”
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››‡ “Cheaper by the Dozen” (2003, Comedy)
3 FAM “Chronicles of Narnia: Lion, Witch”
Red Bull Series
College Football Oklahoma at Notre Dame. (N) ’ (Live) Å
4 NBC LazyTown English Premier League Soccer
Two Men
Mod Fam Mod Fam Big Bang
MLB Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates at Cincinnati Reds. (N) ’ (Live) Å
6
FOX MLB Player Pregame
OK! TV (N) Private Practice Å
Comedy.TV ’ Å
Private Practice Å
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Cook’s
Cooking
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Family
Primal Grill Antiques Roadshow
Old House Old House
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College Football Regional Coverage. (N) (Live)
10 ABC College Football South Carolina at Central Florida. (N) (Live)
College Football LSU at Georgia. (N) (Live) Å
12 CBS ACC Blitz College Football East Carolina at North Carolina. (N) (Live)
Friends
Friends
King
›‡ “Killers” (2010) Ashton Kutcher. Å (DVS)
Friends ’ Friends ’ King
17 TBS “Life as We Know It”
In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night Walker, Texas Ranger
Law Order: CI
Law Order: CI
18 WGN-A Matlock “The Psychic”
››‡ “The Guardian” (2006, Drama) Kevin Costner, Ashton Kutcher, Sela Ward. ’
Cops Å
Cops Å
23 SPIKE (11:00) ›› “Fantastic Four” (2005)
(:15) ››‡ “Final Destination 2” (2003, Horror) Ali
(:15) › “The Final Destination” (2009, Horror) Bobby ››‡ “Terminator Salvation” (2009, Science Fiction)
24 TNT Larter, A.J. Cook, Michael Landes. Å
Campo, Shantel VanSanten, Nick Zano. Å
Christian Bale, Sam Worthington. Å (DVS)
(10:30) “Joe ››› “Silverado” (1985, Western) Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn, Kevin Costner. The
››› “Pale Rider” (1985) Clint Eastwood, Michael Moriarty. Gold
25 AMC Kidd” Å
paths of four cowboys converge en route to a showdown. Å
prospectors are harassed by a corrupt power baron. Å
Score
NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: Dover 200. (N) (Live)
27 ESPN College Football Oklahoma State at West Virginia. (N) (Live)
Driven
World Poker Tour
30 FSS UFC Insider College Football Virginia at Pittsburgh. (N) (Live)
“Hiding” (2012) Ana Villafañe, Jeremy Sumpter. Å
“The Pregnancy Pact” (2010) Nancy Travis. Å
31 LIFE ››‡ “Restless Virgins” (2013, Docudrama) Å
“Twilight: New Moon”
›‡ “Push” (2009, Suspense) Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning.
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FX ›› “Hollywood Homicide” (2003) Harrison Ford, Josh Hartnett.
Flip House ››› “The Bourne Identity” (2002) Matt Damon. Å
Flipping Boston Å
Flipping Boston Å
33 A&E Flipping Boston Å
Woman
››‡ “The Secret Life of Bees” (2008) Queen Latifah. Å
35 BET LowDown ››› “Men in Black” (1997) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. Å
Amish Mafia ’ Å
Amish Mafia ’ Å
36 DSC Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Amish Mafia ’ Å
Digimon
SpongeBob SpongeBob Rabbids
Sanjay
Sam & Cat Sam & Cat Hathaways Hathaways
37 NIK Monsters SpongeBob Rangers
Your Money Next List
CNN Newsroom (N)
Gupta
CNN Newsroom (N)
39 CNN (11:00) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom (N)
(10:32) ›› “Sex Drive” (:11) ››› “Trading Places” (1983, Comedy) Dan Aykroyd, Eddie Murphy. Two
(3:48) ››‡ “Austin Powers in Goldmember” (2002,
40 COM (2008) Josh Zuckerman. men’s lives are altered by a bet made between tycoons. Å
Comedy) Mike Myers, Beyoncé Knowles. Å
Love It or List It Å
Love It or List It Å
Love It or List It Å
Love It or List It Å
42 HGTV Room Cr. Room Cr. Love It or List It Å
Austin
Austin
A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm Good Luck Dog
Jessie ’
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43 DISN Austin
America’s News HQ
Jour.
America’s News Headquarters (N)
Healthy You News HQ The Five (N)
46 FNC America’s News HQ
47 TLC Moving Up “Baby Steps” Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive
“Three Weeks, Three Kids” (2011, Comedy-Drama) “The Wishing Well” (2010) Jordan Ladd. A wishing
››‡ “Flicka” (2006, Drama) Alison Lohman. A
54 HALL rancher’s teenage daughter tames a mustang. Å
Anna Chlumsky, Warren Christie. Å
well magically gives a journalist a new life. Å
Cutthroat Kitchen
Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant Stakeout
Diners
Diners
Iron Chef America
63 FOOD Kids Cook-Off
(11:00) ›› “Godzilla” (1998, Science Fiction) Matthew ›‡ “Land of the Lost” (2009) Will Ferrell. A time-space ››› “The Abyss” (1989) Ed Harris. An oil-rig crew
68 SYFY Broderick, Jean Reno, Maria Pitillo.
vortex sucks three people into another reality.
must search for a sunken nuclear sub.
››› “Trouble Along the Way” (1953) Å
››› “The Long, Long Trailer” (1954) Lucille Ball.
169 TCM ››› “Ring of Bright Water” (1969) Bill Travers.
10 p.m. on CBS
It happens a lot: Police arrest a suspect they’re sure is guilty, only
to see the courts release him because the evidence against him
is insufficient. It isn’t always a family affair, though. In the season
premiere, Frank (Tom Selleck) wants the armed robber who killed
an NYPD officer brought to justice, but a lack of evidence forces
Erin (Bridget Moynahan) to drop the charges. Awk-ward! Donnie
Wahlberg also stars in “Unwritten Rules.”
BLAST PLUS
10:30
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NBC News Wheel
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WSAV
Jay Leno
4 NBC News
FOX 28 News at 10 (N)
The Arsenio Hall Show
Sleepy Hollow ’ Å
6
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Perfect
America’s Next Model
30 Rock ’ Insider
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CW Paternity
All Access High School Football Southwest Dekalb vs. Stephenson. (N) ’ (Live)
High School Football
9
PBS PBS NewsHour (N) Å
World News Inside Ed. Extra (N) ’ Last Man Neighbors Shark Tank (N) ’
News
J. Kimmel
(:01) 20/20 (N) ’ Å
10 ABC News
CBS News America
Tailgatin
News
EndZone
Undercover Boss Å
Hawaii Five-0 ’ Å
Blue Bloods ’ Å
12 CBS News
17 TBS Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang ››‡ “Zoolander”
How I Met Rules
18 WGN-A Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met WGN News at Nine (N)
Cops Å
Cops Å
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Cops Å
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Bellator MMA Live (N) ’ (Live)
Bellator MMA Live ’
23 SPIKE Cops Å
Supernatural Castiel talks Supernatural A demon
››› “300” (2007, Action) Gerard Butler, Lena Headey. Badly
›‡ “10,000 B.C.” (2008, Adventure)
24 TNT about the war in heaven. kidnaps Lisa and Ben. ’ outnumbered Spartan warriors battle the Persian army. Å (DVS)
Steven Strait, Camilla Belle. Å
Breaking
(:43) Breaking Bad “Bullet Points” Walt (7:47) Breaking Bad Jesse (8:52) Breaking Bad
(9:58) Breaking Bad
(:03) Breaking Bad
25 AMC Bad Å
and Skyler share a secret. Å
goes missing.
Skyler makes a discovery. “Problem Dog” Å
“Hermanos” Å
SportsCenter Special (N) College Football Live (N) College Football Utah State at San Jose State. (N) (Live) Å
27 ESPN SportsCenter (N) Å
Postgame Driven (N)
30 FSS Spotlight Behind-Blue Pre-Game MLB Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves. (N) (Live)
Wife Swap ’ Å
››‡ “Hocus Pocus” (1993) Bette Midler. Å
(:01) ››‡ “Hocus Pocus” (1993) Bette Midler.
31 LIFE Wife Swap ’ Å
Two Men
›››‡ “Moneyball” (2011, Drama) Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill.
(:03) ›››‡ “Moneyball” (2011) Brad Pitt.
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33 A&E ››› “The Imposter” (2012) Premiere. Å
››‡ “Blue Hill Avenue” (2001) Allen Payne. Å
›‡ “State Property” (2002) Beanie Sigel. Å
35 BET 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live (N)
Fast N’ Loud ’ Å
Fast N’ Loud ’ Å
Fast N’ Loud ’ Å
Fast N’ Loud ’ Å
Fast N’ Loud ’ Å
36 DSC Fast N’ Loud ’ Å
Turtles
Turtles
Turtles
Full House Full House The Nanny The Nanny Friends ’ Friends ’
37 NIK SpongeBob SpongeBob Korra
Crossfire Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Piers Morgan Live (N)
Anderson Cooper
Anthony Bourdain Parts
39 CNN Situation
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A.N.T. Farm Dog
Wander
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Austin
Austin
A.N.T. Farm Good Luck
43 DISN Wander
FOX Report
The O’Reilly Factor (N) Hannity (N)
Greta Van Susteren
The O’Reilly Factor
46 FNC Special Report
Gown
Gown
Gown
Say Yes
Say Yes
Say Yes
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What Not to Wear (N) ’ Say Yes
47 TLC Gown
Little House on the
Little House on the Prai- “The Watsons Go to Birmingham” (2013, Drama)
Frasier ’ Å Frasier ’ Å Frasier ’ Å Frasier ’ Å
54 HALL Prairie “The Music Box” rie “The Election” Å
Anika Noni Rose, David Alan Grier. Å
Diners
Restaurant: Impossible Diners
Diners
Diners
Diners
Diners
Diners
My. Diners Thieves
63 FOOD Diners
(5:00) ›‡ “The Covenant” Fangasm Interns for Stan WWE Friday Night SmackDown! United States Cham- Haven “Bad Blood” Series Fangasm Interns for Stan
68 SYFY (2006, Horror)
Lee’s Comikaze Expo.
pionship: Dean Ambrose vs. Dolph Ziggler. (N)
of corpses in Haven.
Lee’s Comikaze Expo.
Omega Man
›››‡ “The Time Machine” (1960) Rod Taylor.
››‡ “World Without End” (1956)
169 TCM (:15) ›› “Fort Massacre” (1958) Joel McCrea.
8 p.m. on FOX
Turning Gordon Ramsay loose on kids? Sounds scary, but at
least one contestant in this new incarnation of the cooking competition found judge Joe Bastianich far more intimidating than the
notoriously hot-tempered Scotsman. Aspiring chefs 8 to 13 years
old attempt to stay in contention through a variety of culinary challenges, with a $100,000 prize awaiting the winner. Graham Elliot,
the other judge from the grown-up “MasterChef,” is also on hand
here.
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Judge Judy Judge Judy WSAV First News
4 NBC Southern Paid Prog. Days of our Lives (N) ’ The Dr. Oz Show (N) ’ Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å
Justice
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Two Men
How I Met
The Test (N) ’ Å
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Law & Order: SVU
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The Chew (N) ’ Å
General Hospital (N) ’ The Doctors (N) Å
10 ABC Rachael Ray (N) Å
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24 TNT Lisa is in trouble. Å
Mistake” Å
There Were None” Å
changes history. Å
way to defeat Eve. ’
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(:14) Breaking Bad “Abiquiu” Jesse
(:19) Breaking Bad “Half (:25) Breaking Bad Walt Breaking Bad “Box
(:35) Breaking Bad “Thirty- (:39) Break25 AMC makes a startling discovery. Å
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NFL Insiders (N) (Live)
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SportsCenter (N) Å
SportsCenter (N) Å
NFL Live (N) (Live) Å
27 ESPN SportsCenter (N) Å
Cllege Football
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XTERRA World
Boys in the Golf Life
BMX Supercross
30 FSS SEC Gridiron LIVE
Grey’s Anatomy Å
Grey’s Anatomy Å
Wife Swap ’ Å
Wife Swap ’ Å
31 LIFE How I Met How I Met Grey’s Anatomy Å
Two Men
Two Men
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Dog the Bounty Hunter Dog the Bounty Hunter
33 A&E Dog the Bounty Hunter Dog the Bounty Hunter Dog the Bounty Hunter Dog
››‡ “XXX” (2002, Action) Vin Diesel, Asia Argento, Marton Csokas. Å
35 BET Waist Deep ›› “Never Die Alone” (2004) DMX, David Arquette. Å
Weed Country ’ Å
Fast N’ Loud ’ Å
Fast N’ Loud ’ Å
Fast N’ Loud ’ Å
Fast N’ Loud ’ Å
36 DSC Weed Country ’ Å
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CNN Newsroom (N)
CNN Newsroom (N)
Jake Tapper
The Situation Room (N)
39 CNN Around the World (N)
(10:54) ›› “Beerfest”
(:05) ›› “Sex Drive” (2008, Comedy) Josh Zuckerman, Amanda Crew, Clark Duke. It’s Always (:18) Com- (4:50) Fu- (:22) Fu40 COM (2006, Comedy) Å
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munity ’ turama ’ turama Å
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Hunters Int’l House Hunters Reno
House Hunters Reno
House Hunters Reno
House Hunters Reno
House Hunters Reno
42 HGTV Hunters
Doc McSt. Good Luck Dog
Liv-Mad.
Good Luck Gravity
“Adventures of Sharkboy”
Jessie ’
Jessie ’
43 DISN Mickey
Studio B/Shepard Smith Your World W/ Cavuto
The Five (N)
46 FNC (11:00) Happening Now America Live (N)
Texas
Texas
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47 TLC What Not to Wear Å
Home Im- Home Im- Home Im- Home Im- The Waltons “The Job” Å The Waltons John seeks The Waltons An old
The Waltons Grandpa
54 HALL provement provement provement provement
adventure in shipyard.
friend’s wife returns.
loses his will to live.
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marin-ating
...
BY MIKE MARIN
On Sunday, Oct. 6, Food Network
BY KATE O’HARE
premieres the third season of the competitive
reality show “Halloween Wars,” which pits
cake decorators, candy makers and pumpkin
carvers against one another in search of the
$50,000 prize.
Judges are pumpkin carver Robert
Childers, cake artist Veronique de Groot and
candy crafter Heather Hurlbert.
Host Justin Willman sees his role as a
multifaceted one.
“I wear many hats,” he says. “I’m the
referee, I’m the cheerleader, I’m the emcee,
I provide the color commentary, I’ve got to
tease the tension. As you know, it is a war.
“It’s serious business. As a performer, as an
entertainer, I like to release the tension and
put people at ease, but for good television,
you’ve got to build on that tension.
“So I walk the line between the two –
crack people up when I need to, or let them
wallow in their awkwardness, which makes
great television.”
In the first episode, “Zombie Prom,” five
teams – each with a pumpkin carver, cake
decorator and sugar artist – try to create
scenes depicting the theme. The special guest
judge is actress and “scream queen” Danielle
Harris.
“ ‘Zombie Prom’ was exceptionally delightful,” says Willman, “because it’s got a sense of irony to it.
The prom, we associate with prim and proper and tuxedos and dresses and corsages. In this episode,
they get to take that and cross it with this pure gore and gross, oozing sickening-ness.”
As to his own Halloween costume, Willman has to defer to his girlfriend, Jill, because they are “one
of those sickeningly adorable couples that does some sort of couple outfit.”
Willman then consults with his lady love, who informs him she is dressing up as the warrior queen
Khaleesi Daenerys Targaryen from HBO’s “Game of Thrones.”
“If you’re Khaleesi,” says Willman, “I’m (her warrior husband) Drogo. Now I’m going to be one of
those poseurs who’s going to be dressing up as something he doesn’t understand.
Reminded that Drogo is deceased, Willman says, “I’m Zombie Drogo. OK, good. Is that a thing?”
Food Network’s home page for “Halloween Wars,” at www.foodnetworkcom/halloween-wars/index.
html, offers several recipes for fun Halloween party food. These include individual spooky white
pizzas (ghostly shapes with just cheese and black-olive eyes), phyllo-wrapped hot-dog mummies
(essentially pigs in blankets that look as if they’re swathed in bandages) and pull-apart graveyard
cupcakes (they’re put together to look like a cake, then decorated in proper scary-cemetery fashion).
Sandra Lee also suggests putting a bowl of punch (with or without vodka but thickened with lime
gelatin and pineapple juice) in a cauldron on top of a larger bowl containing dry ice, then wedging a
fake hand (sterilized, of course) in the gap so it seems to be waving forlornly for help.
This month we celebrated the
40th anniversary of the (in)famous
“Battle of the Sexes” tennis match
between Billie Jean King and Bobby
Riggs. Well, women celebrated.
Men are still cringing, possibly
rightly so considering some recent
allegations.
The match took place in
September 1973 at the Houston
Astrodome in front of what is
still the largest crowd ever to see
a live tennis match (more than
30,000 fans) and 100 million more
watching on television around
the world. I specifically remember
sneaking a portable black-and-white
TV into a back room at work to
watch the match. (Note to current
boss: I would never do that now.)
Boy, were we all suckers! We fell
for all the hype – hook, line and
sinker. Ms. King won the match in
three straight sets, which surprised
everyone, even considering she was
the reigning Wimbledon champion,
and Mr. Riggs was a 55-year-old
former champion who came out of
retirement to make a quick buck.
I’ve always thought the match
was rigged. (Sorry... couldn’t resist.)
Only a few months earlier, Bobby
had easily defeated Margaret Court,
the No. 1 female tennis player in
the world at the time. It became
even more unfathomable when, a
few months later, Jimmy Connors
met Martina Navratilova in a truly
“fixed” match, in which Connors
was given only one serve, and
‘Halloween Wars’ host Justin
Willman wears many hats
Showtime
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Sound
Liberty
County has
some of the most complaining, unsatisfied parents I have ever seen within
a school system. If school
lunches are that horrible,
just allow your children to
take their lunch. Or get a
job in the cafeteria prepar-
ing the meals yourself.
not professional.
Hinesville might as well
give up on the city council. They will not respond
when you call or even take
a picture and show them.
They’re understaffed, and
the inspections department, the city manager,
the council members, you
can never get hold of them.
One of them, that I know of
in my district, has no email
address that the public
knows about. I’m sure he
has one because he never
misses going to lunch some
place.
I cannot believe teachers are not fighting back
about the Common Core
history book, what they’re
teaching in history now.
It says, according to the
Constitution,
Second
Amendment, only a militia can bear arms. Also,
the people in the American Revolution and WWII
were all very bad people.
They’re changing the history of America.
A certain AAFES manager better be careful about
spreading rumors about
other employees. This is
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Navratilova was allowed to use the
doubles alleys. That would be akin
to having Nolan Ryan go up against
Reggie Jackson and being allowed
to throw his fastball at only 50 mph
and having the foul lines moved back
20 feet in both directions! Even with
that handicap, Connors won.
Heck, I could beat Serena
Williams if you made her play with
a badminton racket and one hand
tied behind her back –. blindfolded,
wearing a hazmat suit. (Well, maybe
not, but it would be fun to try.)
About the writer: Mike Marin is
a cranky curmudgeon who, when
he's not yelling at kids to get off his
lawn, likes to complain about the
sad state of popular culture, especially as seen through a TV screen.
His email address is
marinating@tribune.com.
Sasha
The fall TV season
finally is upon us. While
we say good-bye to shows
like “Dexter” and “Breaking
Bad,” we get to say hello to
new programs like “Sleepy
Hollow,” Fox’s new supernatural drama.
Most of us are familiar
with the concept of the
creepy New England town,
Sleepy Hollow, its headless
terror and Ichabod Crane,
its main protagonist. The
new series takes that concept and upgrades it.
Ichabod and the headless
horseman meet during the
Revolutionary War in New
York State. They slay each
other and inexplicably wake
up in modern day.
Did I say inexplicably?
You know better than that.
Evil is afoot.
The best thing this series
has going for it are hip writ-
I agree that the city does
not enforce its own ordinances, yet they have two
code-enforcement officers
that sit around and only
chase contractors who cut
down trees.
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Bobby Riggs
Crazy plot makes ‘Sleepy Hollow’ messy
off
The Sound off with
the unprofessional at the
school, I think it might be
a Southern thing that we
use “baby” or “sugar.” I use
“baby” or “sugar” to all my
grandchildren, and they’re
grown now, most of them.
It might not be acceptable,
these things, but the way we
are down South here, we’re
going to say “baby,” we’re
going to say “sugar,” we’re
going to say “darling.’”
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King Features Syndicate
1. What was the name of the
company where George Jetson
worked in “The Jetsons?”
2. What product has been
advertised as “the San Francisco treat?”
3. How long did The Hundred Years’ War between Eng-
ers and great
characters. Our
female lead is
Lt. Abbie Mills
(Nicole BehaSasha
rie), a young
McBrayer
African-AmerFilm/TV
critic
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has to juggle
the headless supernatural axe man and Ichabod
(Tom Mison), a man out of
time. Mison is every bit as
watchable as Beharie is, and
supporting actors Orlando
Jones and John Cho also are
in the mix.
Sadly, the pilot’s plot is a
bit of a mess. The episode
is in a great hurry to not
get any place in particular but to further confuse
things. We have too many
ingredients in the pot. The
undead, the occult, witches,
the Bible, the Revolutionary
War, spies, machine guns,
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
2 (PG) Fri. 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 1, 2:45, 3, 4:15, 7, 7:15
Liberty Stadium Cinemas
Sat.,Sun. 1, 2:45, 3, 4:15, 7, 7:15 Mon.-Thurs.
565 W. Oglethorpe Hwy.
912-408-1000
4:10, 7, 7:15
Planes (PG) Fri.-Sun. 12:45, 5, 9 Mon.-
Baggage Claim (PG-13) Fri. 9, 9, 12:45, 3:05,
Thurs. 5, 9
4, 5:25, 7:45, 9:30, 10:05 Sat.,Sun. 12:45, 3:05,
Lee Daniels' The Butler (PG-13) Fri.-Sun. 4, 5:25, 7:45, 9:30, 10:05 Mon.-Thurs. 4, 5:25,
1, 6:30 Mon.-Thurs. 6:30
Riddick (R) Fri.-Thurs. 7:10, 9:50
Insidious: Chapter 2 (PG-13) Fri.-Sun.
1:30, 4:20, 7:20, 9:55 Mon.-Thurs. 4:20, 7:20,
9:55
Prisoners (R) Fri.-Sun. 12:15, 3:30, 6:45, 10
Mon.-Thurs. 3:30, 6:45, 10
Battle of the Year 3D (PG-13) Fri.-Thurs.
4:05, 9:45
Battle of the Year (PG-13) Fri.-Sun. 1:15,
7:05 Mon.-Thurs. 7:05
Don Jon (R) Fri.-Sun. 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:40, 9:50
Mon.-Thurs. 5:30, 7:40, 9:50
7:45, 9:30, 10:05
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1. Spacely Space Sprockets
2. Rice-A-Roni
3. 116 years
4. Gene Autry
5. A cure-all
Battle of the Year (PG-13) Fri.-Wed.
Unstoppable: A Live Event With
1, 6:45
Kirk Cameron (NR) Thurs. 7
Don Jon (R) Fri.-Wed. 1, 3:10, 4:15, 5:20, 7:30, Battle of the Year 3D (PG-13) No Passes
9:40, 10:15
or Super Savers Fri.-Thurs. 1:45, 4:30, 7:25,
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
2 3D (PG) Fri.-Wed. 5:30, 10
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
2 (PG) Fri.-Wed. 1, 1:45, 3:15, 4:15, 6:30, 7, 7:45,
10:20
9:15
Pooler Stadium Cinemas 12
425 Pooler Parkway
912-330-0777 Rush (R) Fri.-Wed. 1:15, 4, 7, 8:15, 9:45
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (PG) Baggage Claim (PG-13) Fri.-Wed. 1:30,
Fri.-Wed. 2, 4:45
We're the Millers (R) Fri.-Wed. 1:30, 9
Planes (PG) Fri.-Wed. 4:15
Lee Daniels' The Butler (PG-13) Fri.-
Wed. 1:15, 6:45
The Family (R) Fri.-Wed. 1:45, 4:30, 7:15,
9:45
Insidious: Chapter 2 (PG-13) Fri.-Wed.
1:15, 4:30, 7:30, 9:55
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs Prisoners (R) Fri.-Wed. 1:30, 5, 8:30
2 3D (PG) Fri. 10, 12:30, 5, 9:30 Sat.,Sun. 12:30, Battle of the Year 3D (PG-13) Fri.-Wed.
5, 9:30 Mon.-Thurs. 5, 9:30
4, 9:30
Prisoners (R) Fri.-Thurs. 1, 4:20, 7:15, 10:15
Insidious: Chapter 2 (PG-13) Fri.-Thurs.
1:25, 4, 7:30, 10:05
The Mortal Instruments: City of
Bones (PG-13) Fri.-Thurs. 1:10, 4:05, 7, 10:10
Planes (PG) Fri.-Sun. 1:35, 3:55 Mon.Thurs. 1:35, 3:55, 7:05, 9:55
We're the Millers (R) Fri.-Thurs. 1:30,
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4:25, 7:20, 10
Regal Savannah Stadium 10
1132-34 Shawnee St.
912-927-7700 The Smurfs 2 (PG) Fri.-Wed. 1:15, 3:50,
7:45, 10:35 Thurs. 1:15, 3:50, 10:35
Baggage Claim (PG-13) Fri.-Wed. 1:05,
Carmike
Wynnsong 11
1:40, 3:45, 4:15, 7:10, 7:40, 9:50, 10:30 Thurs.
1150
Shawnee
St.
912-920-1227
1:05, 1:40, 3:45, 4:15, 7:10, 9:50
Grace Unplugged (PG) Thurs. 7, 9:30
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
Rush (R) Fri.-Sun. 1:20, 4:10, 7:05, 7:35, 9:55, 2 (PG) Fri. 1, 3:30, 6:30, 9
Call Theater for Showtimes
10:25 Mon.-Thurs. 1:20, 4:10, 7:35, 10:25
4:30, 7:15, 10
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reviews at www.coastalcourier.
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Top DVD/
blu-ray sales
As of Sept. 23:
1. Now You See Me
2. The Great Gatsby
3. The Walking Dead:
Season 3
4. Epic
5. Sons of Anarchy: season 5
6. Pain and Gain
7. Spartacus: War of the
Damned
8. The Vampire Diaries: The
Complete Fourth Season
land and France last?
4. Who was known as “The 9. Super Buddies
10. The Lords of Salem
Singing Cowboy?”
5. What is an elixir?
LOCAL MOVIES
HINESVILLE
demons, priests...
While fairly entertaining,
the execution is far from superb. It’s a haphazard soup,
and I really, really, really
want to keep watching, but...
I fear that, ultimately, I’m
not a fan.
It could get better, right?
Maybe?
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Game day
High-school
Page 6
High-school
football
softball
Today
College football:
• Utah State at San
Jose State, 9 p.m.
(ESPN)
MLB:
• Phillies at Braves,
7:30 p.m. (FSN)
Saturday
Auto racing:
• Nationwide Series
OneMain Financial 200, 3:30 p.m.
(ESPN)
College football:
• South Carolina at
Central Florida, noon
(ABC)
• Oklahoma State at
West Virginia, noon
(ESPN)
• Virginia at Pittsburgh, 12:30 p.m.
(FSN)
• East Carolina at
North Carolina,
12:30 p.m. (CBS)
• Oklahoma at Notre
Dame, 3:30 p.m.
(NBC)
• Louisiana State at
Georgia, 3:30 p.m.
(CBS)
• Florida State at
Boston College,
3:30 p.m. (ABC)
• Iowa at Minnesota,
3:30 p.m. (ESPN2)
• Army vs. Louisiana
Tech, 4 p.m. (FS1)
• Maine at Richmond, 4 p.m. (CSS)
• Houston at TexasSan Antonio, 4 p.m.
(SPSO)
• Mississippi at
Alabama, 6:30 p.m.
(ESPN)
• Arizona at Washington, 7 p.m. (FOX)
• Texas A&M at
Arkansas, 7 p.m.
(ESPN2)
• Ala.-Birmingham at
Vanderbilt, 7:30 p.m.
(SPSO)
• Wisconsin at Ohio
State, 8 p.m. (ABC)
• Stanford at Washington State, 10 p.m.
(ESPN)
• Southern California at Arizona State,
10:30 p.m. (ESPN2)
MLB:
• Phillies at Braves,
7 p.m. (FSN)
• Cubs at Cardinals,
7:05 p.m. (WGN)
Sunday
Auto racing:
• Sprint Cup in
Dover, Del., 2 p.m.
(ESPN)
Patty Leon
Liberty County softball player Victoria Anthony talks
with softball coach Jerome Standard during the Lady
Panthers’ 16-0 win in three innings over Statesboro
on Tuesday at home.
Courier file photo
Bradwell Institute football coach Adam Carter said he would like to keep his defense off the
field as much as possible tonight as the Tigers face Effingham County in Springfield.
Tigers open region play on road
By Patty Leon
pleon@coastalcourier.com
After taking its bye week
last week, Bradwell Institute
will be in Springfield tonight
to face the Effingham County
Rebels in a Region 3-AAAAA
contest.
The Rebels hold a 2-1 record and are averaging 18.7
points per game. Effingham,
which also had a bye week last
week, comes in with a potent
rushing attack. The Rebels
rushed for 586 yards in their
first three games, getting 300
yards against South Effingham two weeks ago.
Bradwell football coach
Adam Carter said the Rebels
likely will push the running
game, and his team will need
to match the Rebels’ pace.
“Effingham is big, physical and athletic … We have
to play a perfect game. We
can’t turn the ball over,” he
said. “We have to keep our
offense on the field, and our
defense has to find a way
to quickly get off the field.
They are going to run the
ball at our face the whole
night, and we need to find a
way to get them off the field
on third down and put them
in third and long situations
and find a way to keep the
ball in our hands.”
If Carter can keep his offense on the field, the Tigers
(1-2) can inflict some damage as well. Bradwell averages
25.3 points per game and has
amassed 648 rushing yards
in three games. The Tigers’
special teams have done well
with 273 yards in kick returns, including one for a 79
yard touchdown.
With the added week of
rest, Carter said injured players are back in the rotation.
“We are all healthy. Everybody is on board,” he said.
Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m.
Panthers look to extend winning streak
By Patty Leon
pleon@coastalcourier.com
Liberty County High
School football coach Kirk
Warner is trying to keep the
hype under wraps as the Panthers get set to host Hephzibah at 7:30 tonight for their
homecoming game.
It could be the night that
the coach hits a personal best
by earning his first 5-0 season
start since taking the helm of
the football program 12 years
ago.
“We haven’t talked very
much about it this week. We
are still taking it one game at a
time. It would be the best start
of my tenure … but each game
is still important,” Warner said.
He reiterated that, much
like the teams they’ve already
played, the Hephzibah Rebels
look athletic on film.
“They try and use multiple
looks and schemes and try
and keep you confused,” he
said.
On paper, the Panthers
are statistical favorites, averaging 35.8 points per game
to the Rebels’ 7.5. The Panther offense averages 272
rushing yards per game and
96 through the air, according
to maxpreps.com.
On the flip side, the Rebels struggle with their passing game, averaging 40.5
yards per game. Their ground
game is slightly better at
108.3 yards per game.
But Hephzibah has yet to
go against the Panthers’ defense. Liberty’s D is averaging 80-plus tackles per game
and has totaled 22.5 sacks
and seven interceptions on
the season. The Panthers’
ability to stop the rush while
placing points on the board
has helped the team jump
from No. 194 to No. 116 in
the state ranking system as of
Tuesday on maxpreps.com.
According to the Georgia High School Football
Historians Association, the
Panthers are on their longest
winning streak (five games)
since Nov. 9, 2012, when
they beat Glenn Hills in the
sub-region game but didn’t
qualify for the state playoffs.
A win tonight would add
to that streak and give the
team a boost before region
play begins Oct. 11 against
currently undefeated Statesboro.
Lady Panthers
make short work
of Statesboro
By Patty Leon
pleon@coastalcourier.com
It only took an hour
for the Liberty County
Lady Panther softball
team to shut down Statesboro, 16-0, in three innings Tuesday at home.
With
sophomore
standout Kathryn Carter
on the mound, the visiting
Lady Blue Devils didn’t
get much of a chance
to get on base, let alone
score. Carter allowed one
hit and one walk while
striking out eight batters.
But the Lady Panthers
managed only one hit
in the game, and Lady
Panther coach Jerome
Standard said that has to
change as they approach
the playoffs.
“If something is going
to be our nemesis, it’s our
hitting at the plate right
now and we know that as
a team … we’ve known
that since the first day
of practice and up until
this point … If we can
get one or more kids on
board and get them into
a groove, then we can
move along with other
teams … really good
teams,” Standard said.
He added that the girls
were a bit more selective
at bat, primarily looking
to hit strikes. But he said
their scoring came down
to being able to capitalize on hit by pitches and
walks.
“And we took advantage of it, and that is a
positive, especially since
a few of us haven’t been
as selective at the plate as
we need to be,” he said.
The lone hit came
from Lady Panther Victoria Anthony. She finished
the game with two RBIs
and scored two runs.
Panthers continues on 7
MLB:
• Pirates at Reds,
1 p.m. (TBS)
• Royals at White
Sox, 2 p.m. (WGN)
• Phillies at Braves,
1:30 p.m. (FSN)
NFL:
• Seahawks at Texans, 1 p.m. (FOX)
• Colts at Jaguars,
1 p.m. (CBS)
• Eagles at Broncos,
4:15 p.m. (FOX)
• Patriots at Falcons,
8:15 p.m. (NBC)
WNBA:
• Eastern Conference
final, Atlanta at Indiana, game two,
3 p.m. (ESPN2)
Local sports
Today
High-school
football:
• Liberty hosts Hephzibah, 7:30 p.m.
• Bradwell at Effingham, 7:30 p.m.
• Long County at
Bryan Co., 7:30 p.m.
• FPCA hosts Memorial Day, 7:30 p.m.
Big night set for Long County football teams
By Mike Riddle
Coastal Courier correspondent
Tonight is a big night for
the Long County football program with the Blue Tide face
undefeated Bryan County in
Pembroke and the Wildcat
middle-school team playing
its homecoming game in Ludowici.
Long County (1-3) is coming off a disappointing game
Sept. 20 with Atkinson County at home, where the Blue
Tide lost 25-18 in overtime.
Though Long County fell to
the Rebels, they played much
better than they had in recent
weeks. Against Atkinson, the
Blue Tide offense consistently moved the ball, and their
kick-return team provided
good field position most of
the night. Their defense also
played better shutting out the
Rebels in the first half.
However, in the second half,
Long County allowed three
touchdowns in regulation and
another touchdown in OT.
Blue Tide head coach Ron
Flott said that if his team is
Mike Riddle
Long County’s Alyssa Anderson scores the first run
for the Lady Tide in their 6-3 win over Metter on
Tuesday in Ludowici.
Long County clinches
playoff berth with win
By Mike Riddle
Coastal Courier correspondent
Mike Riddle
When the Long County football team takes on Bryan County
tonight in Pembroke, the Blue Tide will need to wrap up and
make good tackles if they are going to beat the undefeated
Redskins.
going to be successful against
Bryan County (4-0), it will
have to play smarter at critical times. On defense, Long
County will need to wrap up
when making tackles.
Bryan County, currently
ranked No. 13 in AA in the
state by MaxPreps.com, is
coming off a huge win over
McIntosh County, 27-20.
They also have beaten Calvary
Day (40-29), Toombs County
(34-27) and Jeff Davis (38-0).
Long continues on 7
The Long County
High School softball
team clinched a playoff
berth by defeating Metter, 6-3, on Tuesday in
Ludowici.
The victory, Long
County’s fourth in a row,
gave the Lady Tide a 1312 overall record and
a 9-8 mark in Region
2-AA, which secured the
fifth seed for the playoffs.
The Lady Tide will play
fourth-seeded
Bryan
County in the first round
of the playoffs Oct. 2 in
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Hazlehurst. The Lady
Redskins will go into the
game with a 15-10 overall record and an 11-6
region mark.
“It feels good to have
reached our first goal,”
Long County head coach
Brian Thomas said. “I am
proud of our girls, they
have worked really hard
to get to where we are.”
Tuesday’s game was
scoreless through the first
Lady Tide continues on 7
COASTAL COURIER (Hinesville, Ga.) — FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2013 — 7
FPCA hosts Memorial Day tonight
By Patty Leon
pleon@coastalcourier.com
If the First Presbyterian
Christian Academy Highlanders thought their first
football game of the season
against Bethesda was going
to be a challenge, a bigger
one arrives tonight.
The Highlanders (0-4)
will host Savannah powerhouse Memorial Day (3-1)
at 7:30 p.m. at Long Bell Stadium in Hinesville.
The Matadors are com-
ing off a 42-17 thumping of
Toombs Academy last Friday
in Lyons. Meanwhile, FPCA
struggled against David Emmanuel last weekend.
FPCA is averaging 19
points per game, and keeping the offense on the field
will be a priority in tonight’s
contest for the Highlanders.
“We know they are fast
and athletic, but they are not
that physical, so hopefully we
can try and be more physical than them,” FPCA foot-
ball coach Jamie Sharp said.
“We also need to control the
game, slow the game down
and not let their offense be
on the field for an extended
length of time. We want to
keep or defense fresh, so we
want to grind them play by
play with the offense and not
make mistakes on defense
… we do that we have a shot
to stay in the game.”
It is hard to keep fresh
legs in the game for FPCA,
which has 14 active players,
but keeping the ball in its
hands will allow the team to
control the tempo and eat
the clock when needed.
Sharp said the boys are
doing their best and never
quit. He knows it may seem
hard for the players to realize their first win is in sight,
but Sharp added his players
just need to stay strong and
see this season through.
“Work hard and the results will show … football is
a game of patience … If you
don’t give up, the results will
show,” he said.
Georgia Southern
Eagles back in action Saturday vs. Mocs
Staff report
editor@coastalcourier.com
After a week off, Georgia
Southern returns to the gridiron at 6 p.m. Saturday by
hosting Chattanooga.
The Eagles, ranked No. 15
in the latest Sports Network
poll, are coming off a loss to
Wofford on Sept. 21 in Spartanburg, S.C. GSU (2-1 over-
all, 0-1 in the Southern Conference) is averaging 542.3
yards of offense per game,
including 407.7 yards on the
ground, and 7.5 yards per
play, according to gseagles.
com. On defense, the Eagles
are allowing 299.3 total yards
a game and 4.2 yards per play.
Georgia Southern has a 7-3
advantage in turnovers.
The Mocs (2-1), winners
of two straight games, are
putting up 429.7 total yards,
7.3 per play, and allowing
321.3, 6.2 per play, according
to gomocs.com. Chattanooga
has a two-headed rushing attack with Keon Williams (293
yards, four touchdowns) and
Jacob Huesman (214 yards,
two touchdowns). Huesman
also averages 150.7 passing yards per game and has
completed 65.1 percent of his
passes to go with six TDs and
two picks.
The Eagles game will be
the Mocs’ Southern Conference opener.
The game is available on
video streaming via subscription at gseagles.com
and on radio on the Georgia
Southern Radio Network and
gseagles.com.
Injuries beginning to take their toll on Eagles’ offense
By Matt Yogus
For the Coastal Courier
Injuries may be a part of
football, but for a running
offense like Georgia Southern’s, injuries can have quite
an impact when so many are
injured at one position.
Running teams need running backs, and as it stands,
the position needs help
Panthers
Continued from page 6
Carter, Jeresha Roberson
and Haley Spencer each had
one RBI.
Liberty will honor its
seniors at 6 p.m. Monday
when the Lady Panthers
host South Effingham. The
game was scheduled for
Thursday, but poor field
conditions forced rescheduling. The Lady Panthers
this weekend also will try
Long
Continued from page 6
Flott said that the Redskins are a good team and
there will not be a lot of finesse in tonight’s game.
“They’re going to try and
come out and cram the ball
right down our throats. That’s
going to be they’re game
plan,” Flott said.
One of the Bryan County
players who will try to achieve
that goal will be running back
Nick Scott. He rushed for more
than 1,000 yards in 2011 and
2012 and, according to Max-
Sports
heading into Saturday’s game
against Chattanooga at Paulson Stadium.
“I don’t know if we have a
healthy running back. Period.
We don’t have one. Not one
for the game right now,” GSU
head coach Jeff Monken said
after practice on Monday.
GSU fullbacks Dominique
Swope and William Banks
could play Saturday. Swope
to make up a few games that
were rained out at the beginning of their season. Liberty
will play Wayne County at
6 p.m. Tuesday in Jesup to
finish the regular season.
Liberty is tied with
Wayne County as far as subregion wins and losses, but
the Yellow Jackets have a
better overall record at 20-3.
The Lady Panthers are 7-7
overall and 2-2 in Region
3A-AAAA. South Effingham leads the sub-region
with a 4-0 mark. Statesboro
is 0-4.
Preps.com, he has 506 yards
this year and is averaging more
than six yards a carry. Flott said
that he is one of the best running backs that the Blue Tide
will face this year.
“Nick Scott is going to get
his (yards), but when we get
our shot at him, we’ve got to
wrap him up and make our
tackles,” Flott said.
Tonight’s game begins at
7:30 p.m. in Pembroke.
But even though the high
school team won’t be at
home, fans in Ludowici still
can watch some football as
Long County Middle School
will take on Midway Middle
School at 7 p.m.
did not practice with contact
Monday, while Banks, who is
playing with an injured finger, took contact.
Fullbacks Irving Huggins
and Nardo Govan, who spent
the first three games recovering from preseason injuries,
have been practicing, along
with slotback Ezayi Youyoute.
True freshmen Chris Jordan
and Cam Lewis are also prac-
ticing through injuries.
The team’s starting quarterback Jerick McKinnon,
who also played running
back in a Sept. 14, 30-20
loss at Wofford, was sick and
missed practice Monday.
All of the slotbacks are
battling a variety of injuries,
except Torrance Hunt, who is
serving an indefinite suspension for undisclosed reasons.
Three-day weather forecast
Today
Sept. 27
High: 82 ° Precipitation
Low: 61 ° chance: 20%
Saturday
Sept. 28
High: 81 ° Precipitation
Low: 61 ° chance: 0%
Sunday
Sept. 29
High: 80 ° Precipitation
Low: 59 ° chance: 0%
Local tides
Today
Sept. 27
morning: 3:20 6.8 ft.
afternoon: 3:41 6.8 ft.
9:20 1.6 ft.
10:02 2.0 ft.
Saturday
Sept. 28
morning: 4:12 6.8 ft.
afternoon: 4:33 6.8 ft.
10:18 1.6 ft.
10:59 1.9 ft.
Sunday
Sept. 29
morning: 5:04 6.9 ft.
afternoon: 5:25 6.9 ft.
11:16 1.5 ft.
11:52 1.7 ft.
These readings are for the Medway River at Sunbury. Times at
other locations vary, depending on how far north or south, and
how far inland they are.
Lady Tide
Continued from page 6
three innings, with the
only highlight being a
double by Alyssa Anderson.
However, in the top of
the fourth, the Lady Tide
bats got hot.
Led by Taylor Poole’s
infield triple and Harley
Dawson’s double, Long
County put up five hits en
route to a 6-0 lead. Metter
scored three runs in the
fifth inning, but it wasn’t
enough.
Dawson pitched the full
seven innings, giving up
five hits and one earned
run. She struck out eight
batters and didn’t give up
any walks.
Dawson also was 2 for 4
with a double. Poole was 1
for 3 with a triple and two
RBIs; Anderson was 1 for
3 with a double; Kaylyn
McEwin was 2 for 2; and
Katie Estill was 2 for 3.
“I thought we played
well. Metter was real
tough and played well,
too,” Thomas said.
Long
County
was
scheduled to play its final
regular season game of
the year against McIntosh
County on Thursday in
Darien.
Results will be in Sunday’s Courier.
as low as
$
228
per month*
as low as
$
158
per month*
brief
Baseball travel-team
tryouts set for Saturday
The Marauders travel
baseball team has a few
openings to fill on each
team.
The 11- and 12-yearolds, 13- and 14-year-olds
and 15- and 16-year-olds
will hold tryouts at noon
Saturday on Cohen Field at
the Liberty County Recreation Department.
For more information,
call Bryon Lairamore at
912-321-9698.
MARAUDERS
BASEBALL TRYOUTS
The Marauders Travel Baseball Team has
a few openings to fill on each team. Team
ages are 11/12, 13/14, 15/16. We will be
holding tryouts Saturday, September 28 at
12:00 pm on Cohen Field at LCRD. Any
questions please call Bryon Lairamore
912-321-9698.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2013
011 Announcements
021 Help Wanted
CHECK PRINTED AD
Please check your ad the FIRST day
published, we can only be responsible for one incorrect insertion
and for the space occupied by the
error.
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Full time/Part time, competitive
salary, experience a plus. Must be
energetic and have the abiility to
work well with others. Send resume
to .P.O. Box 408 Hinesville, GA 31310.
ERRORS
IMMEDIATE OPENING
Industrial Maintenance Electrician
Knowledge of 480v/
3phase systems
Work involves transformers,
starters, motors, controls & DCS
systems
Allen Bradley PLC &
basic instrumentation a plus
40hrs/wk OT available
Some shift work
Pay based on experience
Health, Dental & Retirement
included
Please mail/email:
Industrial Electrician
1502 West Orange Street Ste# 117
Jesup, GA 31545
electricianindustrial@yahoo.com
The liability of the publisher on
account of errors in or omissions
from any advertisement will in no
way exceed the amount of the
charge for the space occupied by
the item in error, and then only for
the first incorrect insertion.
Foster and Adoptive
Parents Needed!!
There is an immediate need for
safe, nurturing, loving homes for
needy children in Long County,
Liberty County and surrounding
counties.
Make a diference in a child’s life.
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014 Give-Away
CAT / KITTEN RESCUE. Free to good
homes. 912-657-2961.
021 Help Wanted
******The Coastal Courier
attempts to exercise diligence in
the acceptance of all classified ads
submitted to our Help Wanted &
Business Opportunity classifications. Because of the volume of
ads submitted in these categories,
we suggest that you investigate
thoroughly any advertisements
that solicit money prior to
responding to the ad.*
Concerted Services, Inc. is currently
accepting applications for a
PROGRAM ASSISTANT IN LONG
COUNTY. This is a Part-time position 25 hrs per week. Salary range
is $9.04 - $10.12 per hour.
Applicant must have two years of
program related experience.
Applicant must have a high school
diploma/GED. Applicant will assist
local County Coordinator with all
programs operated within the
Community Services and Elderly
Services Dept. Applicant must have
computer skills and be proficienct
with record keeping. Social Service
background/experience is a plus.
The selected applicant is required
to have a valid Georgia Drivers
License and will be subject to a
criminal records check and drug
screen. Apply in person at
Concerted Services, Inc. 15
Thornton Dr. Ludowici, GA or print
an application from our web site at
www.concertedservices.org Email:
hr@concertedservices.org or mail
to Concerted Services, Inc., P.O. Box
1965, Waycross, GA 31502.
Deadline for applications is
10/2/2013 by 4:30 p.m.
No phone calls please. E.O.E.
HOMENURSE INC. is seeking qualified individuals to provide personal
home care in Hinesville, and surrounding area. Applicants must be
at least 21 years of age, have own
trans, be able to pass a CB, DT, and
MVR, and exhibit the ability to perform household chores. Must have
internet access. For more information visit our website:
www.homenurse.net
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Has slots available- NOW OFFERING
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075 Houses/
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076 Business
Property For Rent
Commercial/Office/Retail space for
rent. Hwy 84, Hinesville near Golf
Course. Industrial type garage door
on side rear of building. 912-9774138.
079 Property Mgt.
Real Estate Services
PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT
RENTALS
Single Family Homes
Apartment & Condos
Commercial Properties
ALL PRICE RANGES
876-8886
1146 E.G. Miles Parkway
www.FortStewart.com
034 Cleaning Service
GRAND OPENING MON SEPT23!!!
S & M CLEANING SERVICE!!!!!
WE CLEAN EVERYTHING!!!!
CALL 912-318-6730
041 Wanted to Buy
CASH
FOR
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912-876-6580
WE BUY
APPLIANCES
912-876-6580
WE
BUY
FURNITURE
912-876-6580
043 Garage/
Yard Sales
RELAY FOR LIFE YARD SALE
FUNDRAISER SPONSORED BY MT.
OLIVETUMC, SATURDAY SEPT. 28 @
7089 Leroy Coffer HWY @ intersection Fleming Loop Road.
083 Mobile Homes/
Rent
3BR-1BA All Electric, Large Shady
Lot, $375.+$300.dep,
368-7655/977-9095.
NEWLY REMODELED 14x70 2BR, 2BA
on large private lot. Central H/A,
washer/ dryer hookup, appliances
and new mini blinds. $625./mo. 912884-5359/ 912-312-2039.
083 Mobile Homes/
Rent
Mosley Rentals
2-3BR Mobile Homes
$
450 & up
2BR Townhomes
$
600 & up
ARE YOU THE ONE
WE HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR?
We have an exciting opportunity
for a proven Sales Representative
with exceptional prospecting skills
to immediately contribute to a rapidly growing media company in
South East Georgia. Play a pivotal
role in identifying, qualifying and
nurturing opportunities and ultimately contributing directly to
business growth. This position is
designed for a self-starter driven
by opportunity and the desire to
succeed. This role includes a compensation plan with considerable
upside potential. Email resume and
cover
letter
to
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FOR SALE!!!
Queen Size Sofa Bed ($125) and
Miscellanious Items. Please Call
Thurs, Fri, or Sat 912-369-4407. 382
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Family friendly, military welcome.
1/2 off deposit with ad. 912-6570954.
FOR SALE- Washer/dryer, and Solid
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& MORE!. Please call 912-424-3177
for more info.
DOUBLEWIDE on 10acre farm!!!.
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security-deposit required, Fenced
back yard, Fireplace, Jacuzzi, Mini
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CITY OF WALTHOURVILLE
Hiring for the position of a Certified
Full-time and Part-time Police
Officer. Competitive salary and
benefits. Applications available at
the City Hall or the Police
Department. Walthourville is an
Equal Opportunity Employee.
LIBERTY HUMANE SHELTER HAS
MANY CATS & DOGS,
All sizes, all breeds. Adoption fee
$135-$150. Includes microchipping, spay or neuter, shots, worming & tests. Tues.-Fri. 2pm-6pm,
Sat.-Sun. 1pm-5pm.*
Concerted Services, Inc. is currently
accepting applications for a
COUNTY COORDINATOR IN LONG
COUNTY. This is a full-time position
35 hrs per week. Salary will be
between $10.89 - $12.12 per hour
depending on education and experience. Two years of college and
experience in related field preferred. Applicants must have a high
school diploma/GED. Applicants
must have knowledge of budgets,
basic computer skills, possess
excellent communication skills and
be able to work with minimal
supervision. Responsible for the
daily management of all assigned
CSBG and NPE programs and staff
in designated county. Experience
in community involvement is a
plus. The selected applicant is
required to have a valid Georgia
Drivers License and will be subject
to a drug screen and criminal
records check. Apply in person at
Long County Service Center, 15
Thornton Dr. Ludowici, GA. or on
line at:
www.concertedservices.org Email:
hr@concertedersvices.org or mail
application to Concerted Services,
Inc. P.O. Box 1965, Waycross, GA
31202. Email:
hr@concertedservices.org Deadline
to apply is 10/2/2013 at 4:30 p.m.
No phone calls please. E.O.E.
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST with
TRANSCRIPTION EXPERIENCE
Full time Medical Receptionist
needed in busy Dermatopathology
Lab in Hinesville, Georgia.
Transcription experience, knowledge of medical terminology and
knowledge of Word, Excel and
Adobe are required. Applicants
must be detail oriented with the
ability to maintain high volumes of
typing and must possess excellent
customer service skills. Qualified
applicants, please email resume to
jobs@gaderm.com.
045 Misc. for Sale
047 Pets
912-369-6812
912-368-6430
OAK MEADOWS
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Ft. Stewart. Quiet Park!
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STONEY BROOK LANE, Accepting
applications for beautiful 4BR, 2BA
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Lease. $950/mo. Must Qualify.
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063 House for Sale
"ALL real estate advertised in this
newspaper is subject to the Federal
Fair Housing Act of 1968, which
makes it illegal to advertise any
preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, or
national origin, or an intention to
make such preference, limitation or
discrimination." The "COASTAL
COURIER" newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertisement for
real estate which is in violation of
the law. All dwellings advertised in
this newspaper are available on an
equal opportunity basis.(A)
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Currently rented to long term
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075 Houses/
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persons indebted to said deceased
are required to make immediate
payment to me.
This the 6th day of September, 2013.
/s/ James L. Bays
Executor of the Last Will and
Testament of Dorothea M. Bays,
deceased
733 Center Street
Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
29464
37513
(Sept.13,20,27,Oct.4)
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STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF LIBERTY
NOTICE TO
DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of
Melinda C. Hall late of Liberty
County, Georgia, deceased, are
hereby notified to render their
demand to the undersigned
according to law, and all persons
indebted to said estate are required
to make immediate payment.
This the 10th day of September,
2013 .
/s/ Angela Windisch
Administrat or of the Estate of
Melinda C. Hall deceased
405 Ridgemont Drive
Fayetteville, Georgia 30215
37548
(Sept.27,Oct.4,11,18)
DIVORCES
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF LIBERTY COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
QSHUNDA LATREACE FORD,
Plaintiff
VS.
LINDSEY DARIUS RICE,
Defendant.
CIVIL ACTION NO.2013-V-1241-RR
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
By order for service by publication
dated the 24 day of September,
2013, you are hereby notified that on
24 day of September, 2013, Plaintiff
in the above-referenced action filed
a suit against you divorce.
You are required to file with the Clerk
of the Superior Court, and to serve
upon Plaintiff’s attorney, Robert F.
Pirkle, 120 S. Commerce Street,
Hinesville, Georgia, 31313, an answer
in writing within sixty (60) days of the
date of the order for publication.
Witness, the Honorable Judge of this
Superior Court.
This the 24 day of September, 2013.
Jacqulyn R. Smith
Deputy Clerk of Superior Court
For: F Barry Wilkes
120 South Commerce St.
Hinesville, GA 31313
37562
(Sept.27,Oct.4,11,18)
gpn08
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF LIBERTY COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
JUSTIN L. YOUNG,
Plaintiff
-vsKORRIE M. YOUNG,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION
FILE NO. 13-V-1176RR
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
By order for Service by Publication
dated the 11th day of September,
2013, you are hereby notified that
on the 11th day of September,
2013, Justin L. Young filed a suit
against you for divorce.
You are hereby commanded
required to file with the Clerk of
Superior Court for Liberty County
Georgia and to serve upon the
Plaintiff's Attorney, M. Christine
Register, Register Law Firm, 413-A
General Screven Way, Hinesville, GA
31313, an answer in writing within
(60) days of the date of the Order
for Publication. If you fail to do so,
judgment by default will be taken
against you for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
WITNESS the Honorable Robert
Russell Judge of this Superior Court.
This the 12th day of August 2013.
Deputy Clerk of Superior Court
Liberty County, State of Georgia
37517
(Sept.13,20,27,Oct.4)
FORECLOSURES
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NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Notice is given that articles of
incorporation that will incorporate
XIZIX, INC. have been or will be
delivered to the Secretary of State
in accordance with the Georgia
Business Corporation Code. The
initial registered office of the corporation is located at 290 Camellia
Road, Midway, GA 31320, and its
initial registered agent at such
address is Joseph L. Adams.
37534
(Sept.20,27)
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NOTICE TO FORECLOSE
RIGHT TO REDEEM
Take notice that the right to redeem
the following properties to wit:
1. 0.72 acres, more or less, Deed
Book 193, Page 246.
2. 0.30 acres, more or less. Deed
Book AAK, Page 394.
3. 1.824 acres, more or less. Deed
Book 412, Page 266,
will expire and be forever foreclosed
and barred on and after the 27th
day of September 2013. The tax
deeds to which this notice relates is
recorded in the office of the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Liberty
County, Georgia. The properties
may be redeemed at anytime
before the 27th day of September,
2013 by payment of the redemption price as fixed and provided by
law to the undersigned:
1. Thomas Martin
Janie Strickland Estate & Heirs
known & unknown of
2. William McKinley Murray
3. William S. Snipes
11 Nelson Street
Savannah, Ga.
37492
(Sept.6,13,20,27)
DEBTORS CREDITORS
MISCELLANEOUS
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LOCAL PUBLIC NOTICE
On September 6, 2013, an application was tendered for filing with
the Federal Communications
Commission by Scott Savage,
Receiver, licensee of Radio Station
WSGA(FM), Hinesville, Georgia,
requesting consent to the assignment of the license of WSGA(FM),
Hinesville, Georgia, to WRGO-FM
Radio, LLC.
121 Wanted to Buy
WE BUY wrecked and junk cars.
Free pick up. Coastal Auto Parts,
876-4133.
001 Public Notices
065 Com./Investment
Property
001 Public Notices
CORPORATIONS BUSINESS ORG
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF LIBERTY
NOTICE TO
DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons having demands against
Dorothea M. Bays, late of said county deceased, to present them to me
properly made out within the time
prescribed by law, so as to show
their character and amount; and all
Page 8
001 Public Notices
Scott Savage is the court-appointed
temporary receiver of Tama Radio
Licenses of Savannah, Georgia, Inc.
Dick Pope of Norwich, New York is
the officer and attributable owner
of WRGO-FM Radio, LLC, the proposed assignee.
Radio Station WSGA(FM) operates
on a frequency of 92.3 MHz.
A copy of the application, amendments and related materials are
available for public inspection during regular business hours at the
WSGA(FM) main studio located at
120-D Liberty Street, Hinesville,
Georgia 31310.
37524
(Sept.20,25,27,Oct.2)
NAME CHANGES
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NOTICE OF PETITION
TO CHANGE NAME
GEORGIA LIBERTY COUNTY
Civil Action File No:
2013-V-1151 DC
Notice is hereby given that Larry
Glenn Wright, the undersigned,
filed his petition to the Superior
Court of Liberty County, Georgia,
on the 4th day of September, 2013,
praying for a change in the name of
Larry Glenn Wright to Larry Glenn
Wright. Notice is hereby given pursuant to law to any interested or
affected party to appear in said
Court and to file objections to such
name change. Objections must be
filed with said Court within 30 days
of the filing of said petition.
This 4th day of September, 2013.
Jacqulyn R. Smith
Deputy Clerk
F.Barry Wilkes, Clerk
Liberty County Superior Court
37493
(Sept.6,13,20,27)
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
LIBERTY COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
James Michael Ramey
A/K/A James Michael Edwards
Plaintiff
vs.
Civil Action No. 13-v-1177DC
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
By order for service by publication
dated the 11th day of September,
2013, you are hereby notified that
on the 11th day of September,
2013, James Michael Ramey, A/K/A
James Michael Edwards filed suit
against you for Name Change.
You are required to file with the
Clerk of the Superior Court, and
serve upon plaintiff’s attorney, 201
S. Main Steeet, Suite 1200,
Hinesville, GA 31313 an answer in
writing within sixty (60) days of the
date of the order for publication.
WITNESS, the Honorable David
Cavender, Judge of this Superior
Court.
This the 11th day of September,
2013.
Jennifer Anderson,
Deputy Clerk, Superior Court
F.BARRY WILKES, CLERK
Liberty County Justice Center
201 South Main St, Suite 1200
Hinesville, Georgia 31313
37518
(Sept.13,20,27,Oct.4)
PROBATE NOTICES
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IN THE PROBATE COURT
COUNTY OF LIBERTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN RE: ESTATE OF
David L. (Trey) Aspinwall, III.
DECEASED
ESTATE NO. 2013-A-131
PETITION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
NOTICE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Nancy K. Aspinwall has petitioned for
John A. Aspinwall to be appointed
Administrator of the estate of David
L. (Trey) Aspinwall, III, deceased, of
said County.
The Petitioner has also applied for
waiver of bond and/or grant of certain powers contained in O.C.G.A.
§53-12-261. All interested parties are
hereby notified to show cause why
said petition should not be granted.
All objections to the petition must be
in writing, setting forth the grounds
of any such objections, and must be
filed with the court on or before
Monday, September 30, 2013. All
pleadings/objections must be signed
under oath before a notary public or
before a probate court clerk, and filing fees must be tendered with your
pleadings/objections, unless you
qualify to file as an indigent party.
Contact probate court personnel at
the following address/ telephone
number for the required amount of
filing fees. If any objections are filed,
a hearing will be scheduled at a later
date. If no objections are filed, the
petition may be granted without a
hearing.
Thomas J. Ratcliffe, Jr.
Acting Judge of the
Probate Court
“Exercising the jurisdiction
of the probate court pursuant
to order of
Judge Nancy Aspinwall,
dated
September 3, 2013,
as provided by
O.C.G.A. §15-9-13(a).”
By: Janell Arnold
PROBATE DEPUTY CLERK
POST OFFICE BOX 28
HINESVILLE, GEORGIA 31310
(912) 876-3635
37491
(Sept.6,13,20,27)
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NOTICE
GEORGIA, LONG COUNTY
PROBATE COURT
WALLACE SHAW, has petitioned to
be appointed Administrator of the
estate of GLORIA JEAN SHAW,
deceased, of said County. The petitioner has also applied for waiver of
bond and/or grant of certain powers contained in O.C.G.A §53-12232. All interested parties are hereby notified to show cause why said
petition should not be granted.
001 Public Notices
All objections to the petition must
be in writing, setting forth the
grounds of any such objections, and
must be filed with the court on or
before OCTOBER 21, 2013. If any
objections are filed, a hearing will be
scheduled at a later date. If no objections are filed, the petition
may be granted without a hearing.
Contact Probate Court for filing fees.
WITNESS THE HONORABLE
MARIE H. MIDDLETON
By: Tonda L. Bierly
Chief Clerk
P.O. Box 426
Ludowici, Georgia 31316
ph (912) 545-2131
37564
(Sept.27,Oct.4,11,18)
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IN THE PROBATE COURT
COUNTY OF LIBERTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN RE: ESTATE OF
BETTY JEAN HINES MATHEW,
ESTATE NO. 2013-A-150
DECEASED
PETITION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE
TO: Thomas J. Ratcliffe, Jr., Guardian Ad
Litem for Martial Mathew Washington
and Joshua Mathew Washington,
minors, and To Whom It May Concern:
Richard Taylor Mathew, Jr. has petitioned to be appointed Administrator
of the estate of Betty Jean Hines
Mathew, deceased, of said County.
Also, only the petitioner has applied for
waiver of bond and/or grant of certain
powers contained in O.C.G.A. §53-12261. All interested parties are hereby
notified to show cause why said petition should not be granted. All objections to the petition must be in writing,
setting forth the grounds of any such
objections, and must be filed with the
court on or before Monday, October
21 , 2013. All pleadings/ objections
must be signed before a notary public
or before a probate court clerk, and filing fees must be tendered with your
pleadings/objections, unless you qualify to file as an indigent party. Contact
probate court personnel at the following address/telephone number for the
required amount of filing fees. If any
objections are filed, a hearing will be
scheduled at a later date. If no objections are filed, the petition other than
the request for the waiver of bond
and/or grant of certain powers contained in O.C.G.A. §53-12-261 may be
granted without a hearing.
Nancy K. Aspinwall
PROBATE JUDGE
By: Janell Arnold
PROBATE DEPUTY CLERK
P.O. Box 28
Hinesville, Georgia 31310
(912)876-3635
37560
(Sept.27,Oct.4,11,18)
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IN THE PROBATE COURT
COUNTY OF LIBERTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RICHARD TAYLOR MATHEW, SR.
ESTATE NO. 2013-A-152
DECEASED
PETITION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE
TO: Thomas J. Ratcliffe, Jr., Guardian
Ad Litem for Martial Mathew
Washington and Joshua Mathew
Washington, minors, and To Whom
It May Concern:
Richard Taylor Mathew, Jr. has
petitioned to be appointed
Administrator of the estate of
Richard Taylor Mathew, Sr.,
deceased, of said County. Also, only
the petitioner has applied for waiver
of bond and/or grant of certain powers contained in O.C.G.A. §53-12-261.
All interested parties are hereby notified to show cause why said petition
should not be granted. All objections
to the petition must be in writing,
setting forth the grounds of any such
objections, and must be filed with
the court on or before Monday,
October
21
,
2013.
All
pleadings/objections must be signed
before a notary public or before a
probate court clerk, and filing fees
must be tendered with your pleadings/objections, unless you qualify to
file as an indigent party. Contact probate court personnel at the following
address/telephone number for the
required amount of filing fees. If any
objections are filed, a hearing will be
scheduled at a later date. If no objections are filed, the petition other
than the request for the waiver of
bond and/or grant of certain powers
contained in O.C.G.A. §53-12-261
may be granted without a hearing.
Nancy K. Aspinwall
PROBATE JUDGE
By:_Janell Arnold
PROBATE DEPUTY CLERK
P.O. Box 28
Hinesville, Georgia 31310
(912)876-3635
37561
(Sept.27,Oct.4,11,18)
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IN THE PROBATE COURT
COUNTY OF LIBERTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN RE: ESTATE OF
TEMPIE KASANDRA MATHEW,
ESTATE NO. 2013-A-151
DECEASED
PETITION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE
TO: Thomas J. Ratcliffe, Jr., Guardian
Ad Litem for Martial Mathew
Washington and Joshua Mathew
Washington, minors, and To Whom
It May Concern:
Richard Taylor Mathew, Jr. has petitioned
to
be
appointed
Administrator of the estate of
Tempie Kasandra Mathew,
deceased, of said County. Also, only
the petitioner has applied for waiver
of bond and/or grant of certain
powers contained in O.C.G.A. §5312-261. All interested parties are
hereby notified to show cause why
said petition should not be granted.
All objections to the petition must
be in writing, setting forth the
grounds of any such objections, and
must be filed with the court on or
before Monday, October 21 , 2013.
All pleadings/ objections must be
COASTAL COURIER (Hinesville, Ga.) — FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2013 — 9
001 Public Notices
signed before a notary public or
before a probate court clerk, and filing fees must be tendered with your
pleadings/objections, unless you
qualify to file as an indigent party.
Contact probate court personnel at
the following address/telephone
number for the required amount of
filing fees. If any objections are filed,
a hearing will be scheduled at a later
date. If no objections are filed, the
petition other than the request for
the waiver of bond and/or grant of
certain powers contained in O.C.G.A.
§53-12-261 may be granted without
a hearing.
Nancy K. Aspinwall
PROBATE JUDGE
By:_Janell Arnold
PROBATE DEPUTY CLERK
P.O. Box 28 Hinesville, Georgia
31310
(912)876-3635
37561
(Sept.27,Oct.4,11,18)
PUBLIC HEARINGS
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICES
ORDINANCE NO. 2013-09
AN ORDINANCE ADDRESSING THE
PLACEMENT FOR RECREATIONAL
VEHICLES (RVs) AND REGULATIONS
PERTAINING TO RVs IS AVAILABLE
FOR PUBLIC REVIEW AT THE LIBERTY
CONSOLIDATED PLANNING COMMISSION (LCPC) OFFICE IN THE HISTORIC COURTHOUSE, 100 MAIN
STREET, 2ND FLOOR, ROOM 2100,
HINESVILLE, GEORGIA. THE LCPC
COMMISSIONERS WILL HEAR THIS
ITEM, OCTOBER 15, 2013, AT 4:30 PM,
IN THE HISTORIC COURTHOUSE ON
THE 2ND FLOOR, IN THE COURTROOM.
VARIANCE 2013-032-LC
A VARIANCE REQUEST HAS BEEN
FILED WITH THE LIBERTY CONSOLIDATED PLANNING COMMISSION BY
PATRICIA K. AND BARRY C. TICE TO
ALLOW A 12 FT X 16 FT TOOL SHED
TO BE LOCATED WITHIN THE
REQUIRED 10 FT ACCESSORY BUILDING SETBACK AT 159 ISLAND DRIVE,
FURTHER DESCRIBED AS LCTM-PARCEL 280C-040. THE PROPERTY IS
ZONED R-2 (SINGLE-, TWO-FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT) AND CONSISTS OF 0.34 ACRES OF LAND,
MORE OR LESS. THE PROPERTY IS
BOUNDED NOW OR FORMERLY AS
FOLLOWS: NORTH BY LANDS OF
TERESA AND JOE HOLTON; SOUTH
BY LANDS OF BRIAN E. WALKER;
EAST BY LANDS OF NORVELL T. ASHBURN, AND WEST BY ISLAND DRIVE.
SPECIAL EXCEPTION 2013-033-LC
A VARIANCE REQUEST HAS BEEN
FILED WITH THE LIBERTY CONSOLIDATED PLANNING COMMISSION BY
JUDITH IVORY, OWNER, ON BEHALF
OF DONTRAY LEWIS, APPLICANT, TO
ALLOW THE PLACEMENT OF A TATTOO BUSINESS OUTSIDE THE CODE
REQUIRED 1,500 FOOT MIN. DISTANCE TO RESIDENTIALLY ZONED
PROPERTIES AT 3707 E OGLETHORPE
HWY, FURTHER DESCRIBED AS
LCTM-PARCEL 100-011. PROPERTY
CONSISTS OF 1 ACRE OF LAND,
MORE OR LESS, AND IS ZONED B-2
(GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT.
PROPERTY IS BOUNDED NOW OR
FORMERLY: NORTH BY E OGLETHORPE HWY; SOUTH, EAST, AND WEST BY
LANDS OF JAMES E. SMITH.
REZONING PETITION 2013-034-H
A PETITION TO REZONE A COMBINED 2.89 ACRES OF LAND, MORE
OR LESS, FROM R-2
(TWO-,SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT) TO
C-3 (HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT) HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE
LIBERTY CONSOLIDATED PLANNING
COMMISSION BY AARON DUNCAN,
AGENT FOR DIANE HORTON,
OWNER, FOR THE PURPOSE OF
DEVELOPING FOUR ADJOINING
PROPERTIES
FOR
COMMERCIAL/RETAIL USE; PROPERTIES ARE ADDRESSED FROM 806
THROUGH 818 W OGLETHORPE HWY
AND ARE FURTHER DESCRIBED AS
LCTM-PARCELS 058C-136, 058C-137,
058C-138, AND PORTION OF LCTMPARCEL 058C-149; LCTM-PARCEL
058C-137 IS ALREADY ZONED C-3
(HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL). THE FOLLOWING THREE LCTM-PARCELS ARE
PETITIONED TO BE REZONED TO C-3:
058C-136, 058C-138, AND 058C-149
(PORTION THEREOF). LCTM-PARCEL
058C-136 IS BOUNDED NOW OR
FORMERLY AS FOLLOWS: NORTH BY
LANDS OF EAGLE CREEK PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT, LLC; SOUTH AND
EAST BY OTHER LANDS OF DIANE
HORTON; AND WEST BY W
OGLETHORPE HWY; LCTM-PARCEL
058C-138 IS BOUNDED NOW OR
FORMERLY AS FOLLOWS; NORTH BY
OTHER LANDS OF DIANE HORTON;
SOUTH BY LANDS OF WILLIAM L.
BENNETT; EAST BY LANDS OF DELLA
MAE ODOM AND WEST BY W
OGLETHORPE HWY. PORTION OF
LCTM-PARCEL 058C-149 IS BOUNDED NOW OR FORMERLY AS FOLLOWS: NORTH BY OTHER LANDS OF
DIANE HORTON, SOUTH AND EAST
BY LANDS OF DELLA MAE ODUM
AND WEST BY OTHER LANDS OF
DIANE HORTON.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE HELD BY
THE LIBERTY CONSOLIDATED PLANNING COMMISSION ON TUESDAY,
OCTOBER 15, 2013, AT 4:30 P.M. IN
THE HISTORIC COURTHOUSE 2ND
FLOOR IN HINESVILLE AT 100 MAIN
STREET ; SUBSEQUENTLY, THE
APPROPRIATE GOVERNING AUTHORITY WILL HOLD A MEETING.
PUBLIC HEARINGS TO BE HELD BY
THE GOVERNING AUTHORITIES:
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2013 –
CITY OF HINESVILLE MAYOR &
COUNCIL WILL MEET AT 3:00 PM AT
HINESVILLE CITY HALL AT 115 E ML
KING, JR, DRIVE, HINESVILLE.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2013 – LC
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WILL
MEET AT 6:00 PM AT THE LIBERTY
COUNTY COURTHOUSE ANNEX,
BOARD ROOM, 2ND FLOOR, AT 112
N MAIN STREET, HINESVILLE.
34547
(Sept.27,Oct.2)
PUBLIC SALES AUCTION
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NOTICE
Auction to be held at American
Storage, 902 W. Oglethorpe Hwy.,
Hinesville, GA 31313. This sale will
be held on October 14th at noon.
All property within
storage unit 6, belonging to
Jacoby Holden,
to be auctioned in pursuant of a
001 Public Notices
lien for rent All items in storage
units contain household items
unless other wise mentioned.
37512
(Sept.20,27)
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MIDWAY MINI STORAGE L.L.C.
912-884-5550
7873 E. OGLETHORPE HWY
P.O. BOX 597
MIDWAY, GA 31320
This is the second of two notices.
The following will be sold or disposed of by 10-04-13 at 11:00a.m.
The proceeds will go to satisfy the
lien against them. The contents
consist of personal property.
NAME
Unit #
Beverly Gross
4
Robert Boisley
30
Josephine Roberts
36
Matilda O’Neal
42
Manuel Jones
55
Robbie Bacon
67
Tim Belcher
78
Loretta Baker
90
37538
(Sept.20,27)
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PUBLIC AUCTION PURSUANT TO
THE GEORGIA SELF STORAGE
FACILITY ACT
CODE SECTIONS 10-4-210
THROUGH 10-4-215
MIDWAY CLIMATE CONTROLLED
STORAGE
Pursuant to the Georgia Self Storage
Facility Act (210-215) Midway
Climate Controlled Storage 239 Isle
of Wight Rd Midway, GA 31320
(Behind Dock Supply) will hold a
public auction Saturday October 5,
2013 at 9:00AM to enforce a lien
imposed on said property as
described below.
Personal Items, furniture, appliances,
household items, etc. Management
reserves the right to withdraw any
unit from the sale. Cash Only.
Unit #A-29 Shaun Pruitt,
Unit #A-9 Brett Kook,
Unit #B-30 Kenny Noonan.
37539
(Sept.20,27)
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NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the Power of
Sale contained in that certain Deed
to Secure Debt and Security
Agreement given by Hampton
Island, LLC to Liberty Capital, LLC
(previously referred to as Liberty
Capital Group, LLC), dated
November 14, 2006 and recorded
November 15, 2006 in Deed Book
1431, Pages 252-316, in the Office of
the Clerk of Superior Court of Liberty
County, Georgia, as the same may
have been modified and amended
from time to time, conveying the
after-described property to secure,
among other obligations, a note in
the original principal amount of
Eight Million Two Hundred
Thousand and 00/100 Dollars
($8,200,000.00), as modified and
amended securing a note or notes
in the aggregate principal sum of
Thirty-Seven Million Five Hundred
Thousand and 00/100 Dollars
($37,500,000.00), together with
interest thereon as set forth therein,
there will be sold at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash before
the courthouse door of Liberty
County, Georgia, within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
October 2013, to-wit October 1,
2013, the following described property:
SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO
AND MADE A PART HEREOF
The debt secured by said Deed to
Secure Debt has been and is hereby
declared due because of, among
other possible events of default, failure to pay the indebtedness as and
when due and in the manner provided in the note(s) secured thereby
and in the Deed to Secure Debt.
The debt remaining in default, this
sale will be made for the purpose of
paying the same and all expenses of
this sale, as provided in the note(s)
and the Deed to Secure Debt and by
law, including attorney's fees.
Said property will be sold subject to
any outstanding ad valorem taxes
(including taxes which are a lien, but
not yet due and payable), any matters which might be disclosed by an
accurate survey and inspection of
the property, any assessments, liens,
easements, encumbrances, zoning
ordinances, restrictions, covenants,
conditions, and matters of record
superior to the Deed to Secure Debt
above-described. Specifically, but
without limitation, said property or
portions thereof will be sold subject
to the following security instruments (as the same may have been
modified and/or assigned from time
to time), which have priority over
the above-described Deed to Secure
Debt:
1. Deed to Secure Debt from South
Hampton Island Preservation, LLC to
Georgian Bank, dated as of March
10, 2006 and recorded March 31,
2006 in Deed Book 1376, Page 446,
as modified by Modification
Agreement recorded June 27, 2006
and recorded in Deed Book 1397,
Page 584 in the Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia, as assigned by Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation, as
receiver for Georgian Bank, to First
Citizens Bank and Trust Company,
Inc. by assignment dated March 15,
2011 and recorded in Deed Book
1668, Page 640 in the Office of the
Clerk of Superior Court of Liberty
County, Georgia;
2. Deed to Secure Debt, Security
Agreement and Assignment of
Leases and Rents from Hampton
Island Preservation Properties, Inc.,
et al. to Georgian Bank, dated as of
June 30, 2006 and recorded July 7,
2006 in Deed Book 1400, Page 210
in the Office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Liberty County, Georgia, as
modified and ratified by
Modification and Ratification
Agreements recorded in Deed Book
1500, Page 298, Deed Book 1507,
Page 484, Deed Book 1525, Page
370, Deed Book 1537, Page 100,
Deed Book 1551, Page 548, Deed
Book 1553, Page 724 and Deed
Book 1611, Page 52 in the Office of
the Clerk of Superior Court of Liberty
County, Georgia, as assigned by
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, as receiver for
Georgian Bank, to First Citizens Bank
and Trust Company, Inc. by assignment dated March 15, 2011 and
recorded in Deed Book 1668, Page
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639 in the Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia.
3. Deed to Secure Debt, Security
Agreement and Assignment of
Leases and Rents from Hampton
Island, LLC to Georgian Bank, dated
as of November 1, 2006 and recorded November 28, 2006 in Deed
Book 1434, Pages 183-259, as modified by Modification and Ratification
Agreements recorded in Deed Book
1500, Page 298, Deed Book 1507,
Page 484, Deed Book 1525, Page
370, Deed Book 1537, Page 100,
Deed Book 1551, Page 548, Deed
Book 1553, Page 724 and Deed
Book 1611, Page 52 in the Office of
the Clerk of Superior Court of Liberty
County, Georgia, as assigned by
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, as receiver for
Georgian Bank, to First Citizens Bank
and Trust Company, Inc. by assignment dated March 15, 2011 and
recorded in Deed Book 1668, Page
638 in the Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia;
4. UCC Financing Statement
between South Hampton Island
Preservation, LLC as Debtor and
Georgian Bank as Secured Party
recorded July 7, 2006 in Deed Book
1400, Page 284, et seq. in the Office
of the Clerk of Superior Court of
Liberty County, Georgia, as amended by Amendment recorded July 11,
2006 and recorded in Deed Book
1401, Page 160, et seq. in the Office
of the Clerk of Superior Court of
Liberty County, Georgia;
5. UCC Financing Statement
between Hampton Island, LLC as
Debtor and Georgian Bank as
Secured Party recorded November
28, 2006 in Deed Book 1434, Page
260, et seq. in the Office of the Clerk
of Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia;
6. UCC Financing Statement
between South Hampton Island
Preservation, LLC as Debtor and
Georgian Bank as Secured Party
recorded March 31, 2006 in Deed
Book 1376, Page 496, et seq. in the
Office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Liberty County, Georgia;
7. Deed to Secure Debt and Security
Agreement from Retreat Living, LLC
to Bank of North Georgia dated
November 29, 2007 and recorded in
Deed Book 1505, Page 237, et seq. in
the Office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Liberty County, Georgia
(subject to Notice of Release as filed
by Blue Heron Investments, LLC and
Retreat Living, LLC in Deed Book
1680, Page 442, et seq. in the Office
of the Clerk of Superior Court of
Liberty County, Georgia);
8. UCC Financing Statement
between Retreat Living, LLC as
Debtor and Bank of North Georgia
as Secured Party recorded
December 4, 2007 in Deed Book
1505, Page 266, et seq. in the Office
of the Clerk of Superior Court of
Liberty County, Georgia (subject to
Notice of Release as filed by Blue
Heron Investments, LLC and Retreat
Living, LLC in Deed Book 1680, Page
442, et seq. in the Office of the Clerk
of Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia);
9. Security Deed dated as of May 1,
2009 from Hampton Island, LLC to
Darby Bank & Trust Company and
recorded May 11, 2009 in Deed
Book 1586, Pages 693, et seq. in the
Office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Liberty County, Georgia, as modified by Loan Modification
Agreement dated as of May 15,
2009 and recorded May 28, 2009 in
Deed Book 1589, Page 613, et seq. in
the Office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Liberty County, Georgia, as
assigned by Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation, as receiver
for Darby Bank & Trust Company, to
Ameris Bank by assignment dated
April 18, 2011 and recorded in Deed
Book 1672, Page 419 in the Office of
the Clerk of Superior Court of Liberty
County, Georgia; and
10. UCC financing statement
between Hampton Island, LLC as
Debtor and Darby Bank & Trust
Company as Secured Party recorded
May 11, 2009 in Deed Book 1586,
Page 719, et seq. in the Office of the
Clerk of Superior Court of Liberty
County, Georgia, as assigned by
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, as receiver for Darby
Bank & Trust Company, to Ameris
Bank by assignment dated April 18,
2011 and recorded in Deed Book
1672, Page 419 in the Office of the
Clerk of Superior Court of Liberty
County, Georgia.
The sale will be conducted subject
to final confirmation and audit of
the status of the loan with the holder of the security deed.
To the best knowledge and belief of
the undersigned, the parties in possession of the property are
Hampton Island, LLC and Retreat
Living, LLC (as to the Fairfield Tract),
each a Georgia limited liability company, and/or Liberty Capital, LLC, a
Georgia limited liability company, as
Mortgagee in Possession.
Liberty Capital, LLC, a Georgia limited liability company (previously
referred to as Liberty Capital Group,
LLC) as Attorney in Fact for
Hampton Island, LLC, a Georgia limited liability company
James W. Smith
Ratcliffe & Smith, P. C.
Post Office Box 469
Hinesville, Georgia 31313
(912) 369-8000
THIS LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A
DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR
THAT PURPOSE.
EXHIBIT “A”
TRACT THREE
The open space of Hampton Island,
Phase II, more particularly described
as all those certain lots, tracts or
parcels of land lying and being in
the 15th Georgia Militia District,
Liberty County, Georgia, being that
certain tract of 32.43 acres, more or
less, as more particularly shown and
described upon that certain plat of
survey prepared by Thomas &
Hutton Engineering Co. dated
August 26, 2003 and recorded in the
Office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Liberty County, Georgia, in
Plat Slide N-21, Page 4A & B, less and
except the following lots:
Lot No. 24, Lot No. 25, Lot No. 26, Lot
No. 27 and Lot No. 28, Hampton
Island, Phase II more particularly
shown and described upon that certain plat of survey dated September
30, 2003 prepared by Thomas &
Hutton Engineering Co., certified by
Boyce L. Young, Georgia Registered
Land Surveyor No. 2282, and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia, in Plat Slide N-36 Page 2 C
& D and further less and except Lot
23, Hampton Island, Phase II, containing 2.93 acres, more or less, as
more particularly shown and
described upon that certain plat of
survey dated October 6, 2004 entitled “A Recombination Plat of Lot 23
and a Portion of Hampton Island
Phase II” prepared by Thomas &
Hutton Engineering Co. and certified by Boyce L. Young, Georgia
Registered Land Surveyor No. 2282,
which plat of survey is recorded in
Plat Section N-59, Page 3AB in the
Office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Liberty County, Georgia. The
foregoing plats of survey are incorporated herein and made a part
hereof by reference thereto.
TRACT FOUR
All that certain lot, tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the
15th G. M. District of Liberty County,
Georgia, designated as Lot No. 58,
Hampton Island, Phase III, as more
particularly described upon that certain plat of survey dated October 3,
2004, entitled “A Plat of Hampton
Island Phase III” prepared by
Thomas & Hutton Engineering Co.
and certified by Boyce L. Young,
Georgia Registered Land Surveyor
No. 2282, which plat of survey (consisting of five (5) pages) is recorded
in Plat Slide N-63, Page(s) 1AB, 1CD,
2AB, 2CD AND 3AB, in the Office of
the Clerk of Superior Court of Liberty
County, Georgia, and which plat of
survey is by express reference incorporated herein for descriptive and
all other purposes.
TRACT FIVE
All those certain lots, tracts or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
the 15th G. M. District of Liberty
County, Georgia, designated as Lot
No. 30 and Lot No. 105, Hampton
Island, Phase IV, as more particularly
described upon that certain plat of
survey dated July 5, 2005, entitled
“A Plat of Hampton Island Phase IV”
prepared by Thomas & Hutton
Engineering Co. and certified by
Boyce L. Young, Georgia Registered
Land Surveyor No. 2282, which plat
of survey (consisting of four (4)
pages) is recorded in Plat Slide N-87,
Page(s) 3AB, 3CD, 4AB and 4CD in
the Office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Liberty County, Georgia.
TRACT SIX
All those certain lots, tracts or
parcels of land situate, lying and
being in the 15th G. M. District of
Liberty County, Georgia, designated
as Lot 52, Lot 53, Lot 64, Lot 66, Lot
68, Lot 92, Lot 93, Lot 97, Lot 98, Lot
99, Lot 100, and Lot 102, Hampton
Island, Phase V, as more particularly
described upon that certain plat of
survey dated December 8, 2005,
entitled “A Plat of Hampton Island
Phase V” prepared by Thomas &
Hutton Engineering Co. and certified by Boyce L. Young, Georgia
Registered Land Surveyor No. 2282,
which plat of survey (consisting of
four (4) pages) and recorded in Plat
Slide O-2, Page(s) 2CD, 3AB, 3CD
and 4AB in the Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia, which plat is incorporated
herein and made a part hereof by
reference thereto.
TRACT SIX (A)
All that certain lot, tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the 15th
Georgia Militia District, Liberty
County, Georgia, described as HOA
01, containing 1.06 acres, more or
less, and being more particularly
shown and described upon that certain plat of survey prepared by
Thomas & Hutton Engineering Co.
dated March 31, 2004 and recorded
in the Office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia, in Plat Slide N-26, Page 2C,
which plat is incorporated herein
and made a part hereof by reference
thereto.
TRACT SEVEN
All that certain lot, tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the
15th G. M. District of Liberty County,
Georgia, being more particularly
described as Lot No. 20, containing
10.7 acres, on that certain plat prepared by Lamar O. Reddick dated
August 23, 1991 and recorded in
Plat Section H-11, Page 4 in the
Office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Liberty County Georgia, which
plat is by express reference incorporated herein for descriptive and all
other purposes.
TRACT EIGHT (CONSERVATION
EASEMENT PARCELS)
Those certain eleven (11) tracts or
parcels of land containing 149.8 net
acres, more or less, described as follows:
(A) Conservation Easement Area No.
1
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
and being in the 15th G. M. District
of Liberty County, Georgia, and
being a portion of Hampton Island;
said tract or parcel of land being
more particularly described as follows:
Commence at a point on the eastern right of way line of Hampton
Ferry (60’ private right of way) having a coordinate value of North
626173.84 and East 898250.67 in the
Georgia State Plane Coordinate
System, East Zone, North American
Datum of 1983, said point being the
POINT OF BEGINNING; thence proceed along said eastern right of way
line N 02°26'43" E a distance of
174.39' to a point; thence 60.18'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the right, having a radius of 70.00', a
chord bearing of N 27°04'30" E, and
a chord length of 58.35' to a point;
thence N 51°42'17" E a distance of
1686.95' to a point; thence 48.40'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the right, having a radius of 20.00', a
chord bearing of S 58°58'20" E, and a
chord length of 37.42' to a point;
thence S 10°21'34" W a distance of
138.31' to a point; thence 517.62'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the right, having a radius of 570.00',
a chord bearing of S 36°22'30" W,
and a chord length of 500.02' to a
point; thence S 62°23'25" W a distance of 378.79' to a point; thence
231.62' along the arc of a curve turning to the left, having a radius of
810.00', a chord bearing of S
54°11'54" W, and a chord length of
230.83' to a point; thence 186.10'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the right, having a radius of 370.00',
a chord bearing of S 60°24'57" W,
and a chord length of 184.15' to a
point; thence 275.49' along the arc
of a curve turning to the left, having
a radius of 410.00', a chord bearing
of S 55°34'33" W, and a chord length
of 270.34' to a point; thence S
36°19'36" W a distance of 213.55' to
a point; thence 51.01' along the arc
of a curve turning to the right, having a radius of 20.00', a chord bearing of N 70°36'51" W, and a chord
length of 38.26' to a point; which is
the POINT OF BEGINNING, said tract
or parcel of land having an area of
7.726 acres more or less.
(G) Conservation Easement Area
No. 2
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
and being in the 15th G. M. District
of Liberty County, Georgia, and
being a portion of Hampton Island;
said tract or parcel of land being
more particularly described as follows:
Commence at a point on the eastern right of way line of Hampton
Ferry (60’ private right of way) having a coordinate value of North
625709.95 and East 898230.86 in the
Georgia State Plane Coordinate
System, East Zone, North American
Datum of 1983, said point being the
POINT OF BEGINNING; thence proceed along said eastern right of way
line N 02°26'43" E a distance of
239.25' to a point; thence 100.53'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the right, having a radius of 170.00',
a chord bearing of N 19°23'09" E,
and a chord length of 99.07' to a
point; thence N 36°19'36" E a distance of 316.78' to a point; thence
235.18' along the arc of a curve turning to the right, having a radius of
350.00', a chord bearing of N
55°34'33" E, and a chord length of
230.78' to a point; thence 216.28'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the left, having a radius of 430.00', a
chord bearing of N 60°24'57" E, and
a chord length of 214.01' to a point;
thence 214.46' along the arc of a
curve turning to the right, having a
radius of 750.00', a chord bearing of
N 54°11'54" E, and a chord length of
213.73' to a point; thence N
62°23'25" E a distance of 378.79' to a
point; thence 572.11' along the arc
of a curve turning to the left, having
a radius of 630.00', a chord bearing
of N 36°22'30" E, and a chord length
of 552.65' to a point; thence N
10°21'34" E a distance of 157.63' to a
point; thence 194.83' along the arc
of a curve turning to the right, having a radius of 270.01', a chord bearing of N 31°02'00" E, and a chord
length of 190.63' to a point; thence
N 51°42'17" E a distance of 449.64' to
a point; thence 244.78' along the arc
of a curve turning to the right, having a radius of 2071.48', a chord
bearing of N 55°05'24" E, and a
chord length of 244.64' to a point;
thence leave said eastern right of
way line and proceed S 23°40'50" E a
distance of 35.87' to a point; thence
S 30°26'52" E a distance of 27.10' to a
point; thence S 66°12'04" E a distance of 51.47' to a point; thence N
47°45'44" E a distance of 90.37' to a
point; thence S 89°00'25" E a distance of 72.41' to a point; thence S
72°13'57" E a distance of 122.83' to a
point; thence S 50°49'32" E a distance of 85.17' to a point; thence S
37°47'35" E a distance of 37.78' to a
point; thence S 62°45'18" E a distance of 29.32' to a point; thence S
69°41'40" E a distance of 41.05' to a
point; thence S 83°09'54" E a distance of 49.61' to a point; thence N
87°41'56" E a distance of 31.63' to a
point; thence S 39°42'30" E a distance of 69.78' to a point; thence S
32°32'32" E a distance of 35.97' to a
point; thence S 08°01'24" E a distance of 36.00' to a point; thence S
34°59'43" W a distance of 37.77' to a
point; thence S 26°08'02" W a distance of 40.54' to a point; thence S
00°00'35" W a distance of 23.30' to a
point; thence S 30°21'47" E a distance of 47.09' to a point; thence S
31°23'04" W a distance of 34.62' to a
point; thence S 05°09'33" E a distance of 48.13' to a point; thence S
18°17'44" W a distance of 61.87' to a
point; thence S 36°07'56" W a distance of 49.43' to a point; thence S
43°57'12" W a distance of 55.54' to a
point; thence S 55°24'02" W a distance of 48.68' to a point; thence S
52°03'57" W a distance of 35.27' to a
point; thence S 61°31'12" W a distance of 50.28' to a point; thence S
70°39'35" W a distance of 39.18' to a
point; thence N 26°18'45" W a distance of 100.27' to a point; thence S
73°15'50" W a distance of 149.33' to
a point; thence S 07°56'36" E a distance of 86.53' to a point; thence N
72°57'29" W a distance of 12.98' to a
point; thence N 81°02'02" W a distance of 14.15' to a point; thence N
32°51'03" W a distance of 156.55' to
a point; thence S 52°47'39" W a distance of 193.80' to a point; thence N
85°53'05" W a distance of 78.40' to a
point; thence N 47°36'43" W a distance of 68.56' to a point; thence S
18°01'13" E a distance of 205.13' to a
point; thence N 86°22'52" W a distance of 24.96' to a point; thence S
84°05'43" W a distance of 14.63' to a
point; thence S 89°01'46" W a distance of 37.43' to a point; thence N
25°05'17" W a distance of 246.40' to
a point; thence S 85°52'48" W a distance of 77.45' to a point; thence S
52°50'12" W a distance of 113.73' to
a point; thence S 33°32'49" E a distance of 270.01' to a point; thence S
44°25'19" W a distance of 54.96' to a
point; thence S 39°05'14" W a distance of 44.58' to a point; thence N
35°53'27" W a distance of 287.06' to
a point; thence S 52°07'23" W a distance of 182.19' to a point; thence S
37°09'43" E a distance of 211.35' to a
point; thence S 30°03'26" W a distance of 31.68' to a point; thence S
46°32'13" W a distance of 38.70' to a
point; thence S 67°33'13" W a distance of 21.41' to a point; thence S
10°08'59" E a distance of 39.51' to a
point; thence S 43°56'29" W a distance of 33.79' to a point; thence S
19°52'25" W a distance of 39.46' to a
point; thence S 03°38'54" E a distance of 94.56' to a point; thence S
28°08'59" W a distance of 156.60' to
a point; thence S 22°33'08" W a distance of 103.01' to a point; thence S
61°48'50" W a distance of 138.99' to
a point; thence N 84°58'16" W a distance of 252.52' to a point; thence S
16°30'59" W a distance of 58.25' to a
point; thence N 79°23'13" W a distance of 86.71' to a point; thence S
53°38'00" W a distance of 41.89' to a
point; thence S 12°23'19" E a distance of 74.48' to a point; thence S
56°47'07" W a distance of 61.55' to a
point; thence N 01°23'53" W a distance of 72.77' to a point; thence S
55°16'27" W a distance of 133.94' to
a point; thence S 12°48'44" W a distance of 80.07' to a point; thence S
54°59'42" W a distance of 275.29' to
a point; thence S 36°39'27" W a dis-
tance of 197.78' to a point; thence S
65°18'24" W a distance of 65.43' to a
point; thence S 48°00'50" W a distance of 118.29' to a point; thence S
79°13'21" W a distance of 113.87' to
a point; thence N 81°27'33" W a distance of 58.15' to a point; which is
the POINT OF BEGINNING, said tract
or parcel of land having an area of
31.629 acres more or less.
LESS AND EXCEPT the following
tract or parcel of land being more
particularly described as follows:
Commence at a point having a coordinate value of North 627857.00 and
East 900969.00 in the Georgia State
Plane Coordinate System, East Zone,
North American Datum of 1983, said
point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence proceed S 26°33'54" E
a distance of 122.98' to a point;
thence S 61°11'21" W a distance of
68.48' to a point; thence N 23°19'04"
W a distance of 126.32' to a point;
thence N 63°51'11" E a distance of
61.27' to a point; which is the POINT
OF BEGINNING, said tract or parcel
of land having an area of 0.185 acres
more or less.
Conservation Easement #2 having
an effective area of 31.444 acres
more or less.
(H) Conservation Easement Area
No. 3.
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
and being in the 15th G. M. District
of Liberty County, Georgia, and
being a portion of Hampton Island;
said tract or parcel of land being
more particularly described as follows:
Commence at a point on the northern right of way line of Hampton
Ferry (60’ private right of way), said
point having a coordinate value of
North 630904.47 and East
904005.28 in the Georgia State
Plane Coordinate System, East Zone,
North American Datum of 1983, said
point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence proceed along said
right of way line N 52°00'51" E a distance of 1132.48' to a point; thence
113.90' along the arc of a curve turning to the left, having a radius of
330.00', a chord bearing of N
42°07'34" E, and a chord length of
113.34' to a point; thence N
32°14'17" E a distance of 312.96' to a
point; thence 72.79' along the arc of
a curve turning to the right, having a
radius of 40.00', a chord bearing of N
84°22'00" E, and a chord length of
63.15' to a point; thence S 43°30'16"
E a distance of 95.39' to a point;
thence 84.70' along the arc of a
curve turning to the right, having a
radius of 470.00', a chord bearing of
S 38°20'30" E, and a chord length of
84.59' to a point; thence S 33°10'44"
E a distance of 610.47' to a point;
thence leave said right of way line
and proceed S 59°01'56" W a distance of 265.50' to a point; thence S
34°27'28" W a distance of 217.11' to
a point; thence S 36°26'21" E a distance of 264.06' to a point; thence S
59°41'07" W a distance of 32.94' to a
point; thence N 58°49'09" W a distance of 194.73' to a point on the
northern terminus of Palm Pass (60’
private right of way); thence along
said eastern right of way line N
38°00'38" W a distance of 60.00' to a
point on the western right of way
line of Palm Pass (60’ private right of
way); thence along said western
right of way line S 51°59'22" W a distance of 87.33' to a point; thence
162.11' along the arc of a curve turning to the left, having a radius of
230.00', a chord bearing of S
31°47'52" W, and a chord length of
158.77' to a point; thence S
11°36'23" W a distance of 64.83' to a
point; thence 170.08' along the arc
of a curve turning to the left, having
a radius of 230.00', a chord bearing
of S 09°34'41" E, and a chord length
of 166.23' to a point; thence S
30°45'46" E a distance of 134.63' to a
point; thence 68.82' along the arc of
a curve turning to the right, having a
radius of 70.00', a chord bearing of S
02°35'47" E, and a chord length of
66.08' to a point; thence 187.38'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the left, having a radius of 230.00', a
chord bearing of S 02°13'50" W, and
a chord length of 182.24' to a point;
thence S 21°06'33" E a distance of
126.31' to a point; thence leave said
western right of way line and proceed along the northern right of
way line of Little Fish Pond Lane (60’
private right of way) 41.38' along the
arc of a curve turning to the right,
having a radius of 25.00', a chord
bearing of S 26°18'34" W, and a
chord length of 36.82' to a point;
thence S 73°43'41" W a distance of
152.89' to a point; thence 18.01'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the right, having a radius of 70.00', a
chord bearing of S 81°06'02" W, and
a chord length of 17.97' to a point;
thence S 88°28'24" W a distance of
64.41' to a point; thence 40.82'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the right, having a radius of 70.00', a
chord bearing of N 74°49'11" W, and
a chord length of 40.25' to a point;
thence N 58°06'45" W a distance of
368.14' to a point; thence 154.47'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the left, having a radius of 430.00', a
chord bearing of N 68°24'15" W, and
a chord length of 153.64' to a point;
thence N 78°41'44" W a distance of
136.60' to a point; thence 73.46'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the right, having a radius of 70.00', a
chord bearing of N 48°37'58" W, and
a chord length of 70.13' to a point;
thence N 18°34'11" W a distance of
380.75' to a point; thence 68.36'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the left, having a radius of 530.00', a
chord bearing of N 22°15'53" W, and
a chord length of 68.31' to a point;
thence S 73°40'42" E a distance of
142.74' to a point; thence N
89°47'19" E a distance of 130.71' to a
point; thence N 40°19'20" E a distance of 110.49' to a point; thence N
44°02'30" W a distance of 92.16' to a
point; thence N 86°06'58" W a distance of 85.51' to a point; thence N
71°45'39" W a distance of 107.12' to
a point; thence S 74°52'58" W a distance of 71.18' to a point; thence S
09°07'30" W a distance of 58.43' to a
point; thence S 21°12'50" W a distance of 57.18' to a point; thence
88.06' along the arc of a curve turning to the left, having a radius of
530.00', a chord bearing of N
33°13'33" W, and a chord length of
87.96' to a point; thence N 37°59'09"
W a distance of 111.81' to a point;
thence 31.42' along the arc of a
curve turning to the right, having a
radius of 20.00', a chord bearing of N
07°00'51" E, and a chord length of
28.28' to a point; which is the POINT
OF BEGINNING, said tract or parcel
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of land having an area of 36.138
acres more or less.
LESS AND EXCEPT
Lot 34, Phase III, Hampton Island,
said tract or parcel of land being
more particularly described as follows:
Commence at a point having a coordinate value of North 630950.93 and
East 904579.76 in the Georgia State
Plane Coordinate System, East Zone,
North American Datum of 1983, said
point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence proceed N 55°42'51" E
a distance of 236.87' to a point;
thence S 30°56'57" E a distance of
288.15' to a point; thence S
55°00'47" W a distance of 369.61' to
a point; thence N 07°11'27" W a distance of 328.20' to a point; which is
the POINT OF BEGINNING, said tract
or parcel of land having an area of
2.014 acres more or less.
Conservation Easement #3 having
an effective area of 34.124 acres
more or less.
(I) Conservation Easement Area
No. 4.
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
and being in the 15th G. M. District
of Liberty County, Georgia, and
being a portion of Hampton Island;
said tract or parcel of land being
more particularly described as follows:
Commence at a point at the southern terminus of the western right of
way line of Striper Trail (60’ private
right of way) having a coordinate
value of North 629167.16 and East
904416.01 in the Georgia State
Plane Coordinate System, East Zone,
North American Datum of 1983, said
point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence proceed N 65°41'31" E
a distance of 60.00' to a point at the
southern terminus of the eastern
right of way line of Striper Trail (60’
private right of thence proceed
along said eastern right of way line
N 24°18'29" W a distance of 339.45'
to a point; thence leave said eastern
right of way line and proceed N
01°26'07" E a distance of 89.93' to a
point; thence S 34°44'16" E a distance of 235.31' to a point; thence N
47°09'17" E a distance of 226.00' to a
point; thence N 39°10'06" W a distance of 220.52' to a point on the
southern right of way line of Little
Fish Pond Lane (60’ private right of
way); thence proceed along said
southern right of way line N
16°31'04" E a distance of 367.26' to a
point; thence S 58°06'45" E a distance of 340.10' to a point; thence
75.81' along the arc of a curve turning to the left, having a radius of
130.00', a chord bearing of S
74°49'11" E, and a chord length of
74.74' to a point; thence N 88°28'24"
E a distance of 64.41' to a point;
thence 33.46' along the arc of a
curve turning to the left, having a
radius of 130.00', a chord bearing of
N 81°06'02" E, and a chord length of
33.36' to a point; thence N 73°43'41"
E a distance of 163.22' to a point;
thence 35.64' along the arc of a
curve turning to the right, having a
radius of 25.00', a chord bearing of S
65°25'58" E, and a chord length of
32.70' to a point on the western
right of way line of Palm Pass (60’
private right of way); thence proceed along said western right of
way line 26.56' along the arc of a
curve turning to the left, having a
radius of 530.00', a chord bearing of
S 26°01'45" E, and a chord length of
26.56' to a point; thence S 27°27'53"
E a distance of 38.56' to a point;
thence 202.01' along the arc of a
curve turning to the left, having a
radius of 530.00', a chord bearing of
S 38°23'03" E, and a chord length of
200.79' to a point; thence S
49°18'12" E a distance of 49.15' to a
point; thence 95.43' along the arc of
a curve turning to the left, having a
radius of 530.00', a chord bearing of
S 54°27'41" E, and a chord length of
95.30' to a point; thence S 56°21'27"
E a distance of 48.78' to a point;
thence 44.07' along the arc of a
curve turning to the right, having a
radius of 270.00', a chord bearing of
S 51°40'55" E, and a chord length of
44.02' to a point; thence S 47°00'23"
E a distance of 98.94' to a point;
thence 46.16' along the arc of a
curve turning to the right, having a
radius of 70.00', a chord bearing of S
28°06'50" E, and a chord length of
45.33' to a point; thence 69.79'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the left, having a radius of 230.00', a
chord bearing of S 17°54'52" E, and a
chord length of 69.52' to a point;
thence leave said western right of
way line and proceed S 58°38'08" W
a distance of 223.52' to a point;
thence N 03°13'53" W a distance of
73.59' to a point; thence N 74°21'09"
W a distance of 65.44' to a point;
thence N 25°04'35" W a distance of
57.84' to a point; thence N 75°19'28"
W a distance of 75.86' to a point;
thence N 13°46'09" E a distance of
57.77' to a point; thence N 45°51'40"
W a distance of 110.18' to a point;
thence N 86°46'39" W a distance of
81.49' to a point; thence S 35°33'19"
W a distance of 108.39' to a point;
thence S 17°41'13" W a distance of
109.38' to a point; thence N
79°35'56" W a distance of 57.09' to a
point; thence S 59°45'35" W a distance of 63.67' to a point; thence N
62°07'05" W a distance of 66.12' to a
point; thence S 62°42'56" W a distance of 39.97' to a point; thence N
59°08'58" W a distance of 116.13' to
a point; thence N 10°57'40" E a distance of 36.16' to a point; thence S
88°44'19" W a distance of 59.13' to a
point; thence S 65°21'29" W a distance of 76.91' to a point; thence S
13°17'35" W a distance of 84.72' to a
point; thence S 63°13'07" W a distance of 72.75' to a point; thence S
27°55'41" W a distance of 84.41' to a
point; thence S 31°50'40" E a distance of 63.23' to a point; thence S
04°08'27" E a distance of 71.42' to a
point; thence S 15°28'47" E a distance of 74.56' to a point; thence S
12°01'01" W a distance of 95.13' to a
point; thence S 63°32'21" W a distance of 29.22' to a point; thence S
29°27'14" W a distance of 108.82' to
a point; thence S 53°13'56" W a distance of 77.61' to a point; thence N
84°05'54" W a distance of 86.75' to a
point; thence N 60°39'55" W a distance of 100.33' to a point; thence S
88°36'49" W a distance of 96.23' to a
point; thence N 30°41'56" W a distance of 234.90' to a point; thence S
73°40'33" W a distance of 158.41' to
a point; thence N 01°58'33" W a distance of 52.68' to a point; thence N
15°58'38" W a distance of 41.38' to a
point; thence N 16°19'09" W a distance of 72.81' to a point; thence N
75°39'13" E a distance of 265.13' to a
point; thence N 43°46'38" E a distance of 53.03' to a point; thence S
03°20'25" E a distance of 257.44' to a
point; thence N 57°08'23" E a distance of 278.59' to a point; which is
the POINT OF BEGINNING, said tract
or parcel of land having an area of
16.205 acres more or less.
tance of 44.90' to a point; thence S
76°46'26" E a distance of 63.38' to a
point; thence S 70°05'38" E a distance of 68.57' to a point; thence S
28°18'13" W a distance of 33.46' to a
point; thence S 50°23'41" W a distance of 46.38' to a point; thence S
39°59'54" E a distance of 71.77' to a
point; thence S 32°39'02" W a distance of 143.97' to a point; thence S
71°34'34" W a distance of 39.19' to a
point; thence S 50°15'28" E a distance of 183.16' to a point; thence N
33°42'26" E a distance of 121.82' to a
point; thence S 80°43'43" E a distance of 286.55' to a point; thence N
54°34'24" E a distance of 85.26' to a
point; thence S 74°13'44" E a distance of 161.57' to a point; thence S
14°51'17" E a distance of 96.69' to a
point; thence S 48°45'41" W a distance of 85.41' to a point; thence S
17°19'20" E a distance of 90.82' to a
point; thence S 43°41'11" E a distance of 68.51' to a point; thence S
10°10'55" E a distance of 44.62' to a
point; thence S 16°38'28" W a distance of 90.49' to a point; thence S
84°59'41" W a distance of 73.57' to a
point; thence S 11°59'01" E a distance of 37.99' to a point; thence S
84°58'45" E a distance of 102.93' to a
point; thence S 41°16'31" W a distance of 85.40' to a point; thence S
44°31'44" E a distance of 93.19' to a
point; thence S 76°32'32" W a distance of 175.48' to a point; thence N
36°42'47" W a distance of 15.93' to a
point; thence N 30°38'09" W a distance of 72.03' to a point; thence N
33°53'43" W a distance of 112.92' to
a point; thence N 82°33'01" W a distance of 71.66' to a point; thence N
73°51'49" W a distance of 85.31' to a
point; thence N 86°41'53" W a distance of 104.17' to a point; thence S
17°42'02" W a distance of 48.65' to a
point; which is the POINT OF BEGINNING, said tract or parcel of land
having an area of 22.153 acres more
or less.
(L) Conservation Easement Area
No. 7
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
and being in the 15th G. M. District
of Liberty County, Georgia, and
being a portion of Hampton Island;
said tract or parcel of land being
more particularly described as follows:
Commence at a point on the northern right of way line of Hampton
Ferry (60’ private right of way) having a coordinate value of North
629339.89 and East 907546.82 in the
Georgia State Plane Coordinate
System, East Zone, North American
Datum of 1983, said point being the
POINT OF BEGINNING; thence proceed along said northern right of
way line 45.72' along the arc of a
curve turning to the right, having a
radius of 25.00', a chord bearing of N
07°33'30" W, and a chord length of
39.61' to a point on the eastern right
of way line of Salt Marsh Evergreen
(60’ private right of way) thence proceed along said eastern right of way
line N 44°49'49" E a distance of
68.51' to a point; thence 111.37'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the left, having a radius of 130.00', a
chord bearing of N 20°17'13" E, and
a chord length of 108.00' to a point;
thence 68.54' along the arc of a
curve turning to the right, having a
radius of 40.00', a chord bearing of N
44°49'49" E, and a chord length of
60.46' to a point; thence 111.37'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the left, having a radius of 130.00', a
chord bearing of N 69°22'26" E, and
a chord length of 108.00' to a point;
thence N 44°49'49" E a distance of
279.74' to a point; thence 112.23'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the left, having a radius of 130.00', a
chord bearing of N 20°05'51" E, and
a chord length of 108.78' to a point;
thence 158.42' along the arc of a
curve turning to the right, having a
radius of 90.00', a chord bearing of N
45°47'28" E, and a chord length of
138.75' to a point; thence S
83°46'56" E a distance of 260.20' to a
point; thence 23.21' along the arc of
a curve turning to the left, having a
radius of 330.00', a chord bearing of
S 85°47'50" E, and a chord length of
23.21' to a point; thence leave said
eastern right of way line and proceed S 29°35'15" E a distance of
22.42' to a point; thence S 28°45'20"
E a distance of 87.81' to a point;
thence N 90°00'00" E a distance of
161.51' to a point; thence N
75°46'15" E a distance of 162.26' to a
point; thence S 75°41'28" E a distance of 84.74' to a point; thence S
87°00'08" E a distance of 224.24' to a
point; thence N 41°33'44" E a distance of 13.89' to a point; thence S
07°24'09" E a distance of 230.46' to a
point; thence S 04°19'00" E a distance of 93.00' to a point on the
northern right of way line of
Hampton Ferry (60’ private right of
way) thence proceed along said
northern right of way line 381.77'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the left, having a radius of 330.00', a
chord bearing of S 48°23'01" W, and
a chord length of 360.84' to a point;
thence S 15°14'28" W a distance of
102.33' to a point; thence 354.33'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the right, having a radius of 270.00',
a chord bearing of S 52°50'12" W,
and a chord length of 329.44' to a
point; thence N 89°34'04" W a distance of 44.35' to a point; thence
181.02' along the arc of a curve turning to the left, having a radius of
330.00', a chord bearing of S
74°43'02" W, and a chord length of
178.76' to a point; thence S
59°00'07" W a distance of 66.72' to a
point; thence 74.59' along the arc of
a curve turning to the right, having a
radius of 70.00', a chord bearing of S
89°31'39" W, and a chord length of
71.11' to a point; thence N 59°56'49"
W a distance of 762.35' to a point;
which is the POINT OF BEGINNING,
said tract or parcel of land having an
area of 23.954 acres more or less.
LESS AND EXCEPT
Lot 21, Phase III, Hampton Island,
said tract or parcel of land being
more particularly described as follows:
Commence at a point having a coordinate value of North 629126.03 and
East 908404.05 in the Georgia State
Plane Coordinate System, East Zone,
North American Datum of 1983, said
point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence proceed thence N
12°41'09" W a distance of 151.92' to
a point; thence N 65°37'16" W a distance of 160.69' to a point; thence N
04°56'24" W a distance of 267.31' to
a point; thence N 63°19'14" E a distance of 317.18' to a point; thence S
67°23'10" E a distance of 125.33' to a
point; thence S 13°08'20" W a dis-
tance of 387.95' to a point; thence S
41°50'09" E a distance of 156.77' to a
point; thence S 69°16'36" W a distance of 227.46' to a point; which is
the POINT OF BEGINNING, said tract
or parcel of land having an area of
3.688 acres more or less.
Conservation Easement #7 having
an effective area of 20.266 acres
more or less.
(M) Conservation Easement Area
No. 8
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
and being in the 15th G. M. District
of Liberty County, Georgia, and
being a portion of Hampton Island;
said tract or parcel of land being
more particularly described as follows:
Commence at a point on the southern right of way line of Hampton
Ferry (60’ private right of way) having a coordinate value of North
629032.69 and East 907957.98 in the
Georgia State Plane Coordinate
System, East Zone, North American
Datum of 1983, said point being the
POINT OF BEGINNING; thence proceed along said southern right of
way line S 59°56'49" E a distance of
196.38' to a point; thence 33.26'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the right, having a radius of 25.00', a
chord bearing of S 21°50'17" E, and a
chord length of 30.86' to a point on
the western right of way line of Look
Out Lane (60’ private right of way);
thence proceed along said western
right of way line S 16°16'15" W a distance of 98.57' to a point; thence
256.45' along the arc of a curve turning to the left, having a radius of
230.00', a chord bearing of S
15°40'19" E, and a chord length of
243.37' to a point; thence S
47°36'54" E a distance of 49.73' to a
point; thence leave said western
right of way line and proceed S
53°07'48" W a distance of 60.37' to a
point; thence S 30°34'45" E a distance of 102.22' to a point; thence N
59°33'57" E a distance of 93.43' to a
point on said western right of way
line; thence proceed along said
western right of way line S 47°36'54"
E a distance of 198.52' to a point;
thence 109.81' along the arc of a
curve turning to the left, having a
radius of 180.00', a chord bearing of
S 65°05'31" E, and a chord length of
108.12' to a point; thence 32.28'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the right, having a radius of 25.00', a
chord bearing of S 45°34'31" E, and a
chord length of 30.09' to a point on
the western right of way line of
Carriage Crossing (60’ private right
of way); thence proceed along said
western right of way line 197.29'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the left, having a radius of 180.00', a
chord bearing of S 39°58'54" E, and a
chord length of 187.56' to a point;
thence leave said western right of
way line and proceed S 47°34'08" W
a distance of 29.46' to a point;
thence S 10°12'37" E a distance of
353.34' to a point; thence S
67°51'40" W a distance of 92.70' to a
point; thence N 09°01'46" W a distance of 406.35' to a point; thence N
87°24'33" W a distance of 288.11' to
a point; thence S 14°00'53" E a distance of 289.20' to a point; thence N
84°17'20" W a distance of 42.18' to a
point; thence S 84°58'19" W a distance of 28.76' to a point; thence N
12°19'12" W a distance of 295.03' to
a point; thence S 80°11'51" W a distance of 286.11' to a point; thence S
13°09'07" E a distance of 225.62' to a
point; thence N 32°51'05" W a distance of 59.64' to a point; thence S
18°19'17" W a distance of 52.01' to a
point; thence N 14°58'40" W a distance of 209.44' to a point; thence N
44°35'45" W a distance of 228.67' to
a point; thence N 08°19'00" E a distance of 70.38' to a point; thence N
03°10'04" W a distance of 52.41' to a
point; thence N 32°45'07" E a distance of 10.57' to a point; thence N
11°55'00" W a distance of 29.56' to a
point; thence S 69°09'27" E a distance of 256.88' to a point; thence N
16°34'59" E a distance of 360.71' to a
point; thence N 69°09'27" W a distance of 256.88' to a point; thence S
73°41'47" W a distance of 45.77' to a
point; thence N 16°06'02" W a distance of 61.98' to a point; thence N
15°45'39" E a distance of 92.81' to a
point; thence N 67°27'21" E a distance of 80.65' to a point; thence N
33°15'49" E a distance of 142.91' to a
point; which is the POINT OF BEGINNING, said tract or parcel of land
having an area of 8.960 acres more
or less.
(N) Conservation Easement Area
No. 9
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
and being in the 15th G. M. District
of Liberty County, Georgia, and
being a portion of Hampton Island;
said tract or parcel of land being
more particularly described as follows:
Commence at a point having a coordinate value of North 627336.43 and
East 909829.49 in the Georgia State
Plane Coordinate System, East Zone,
North American Datum of 1983, said
point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence proceed the following
courses and distances: thence S
86°06'07" E a distance of 110.39' to a
point; thence S 39°55'17" E a distance of 60.91' to a point; thence S
53°49'05" E a distance of 52.07' to a
point; thence S 60°48'15" E a distance of 76.89' to a point; thence S
29°24'53" W a distance of 285.59' to
a point; thence S 58°51'45" E a distance of 296.74' to a point; thence N
36°02'12" E a distance of 278.52' to a
point; thence S 47°31'09" E a distance of 26.12' to a point; thence S
32°41'50" W a distance of 315.22' to
a point; thence S 62°47'34" E a distance of 254.62' to a point; thence S
43°03'53" W a distance of 38.81' to a
point; thence N 62°21'26" W a distance of 309.95' to a point; thence S
61°46'18" W a distance of 70.71' to a
point; thence S 34°47'58" E a distance of 39.25' to a point; thence S
15°56'22" E a distance of 48.57' to a
point; thence S 11°38'01" E a distance of 59.52' to a point; thence S
22°30'52" W a distance of 51.49' to a
point; thence S 56°50'32" W a distance of 46.68' to a point; thence S
79°54'21" W a distance of 38.84' to a
point; thence S 61°20'12" W a distance of 47.16' to a point; thence N
00°06'02" W a distance of 55.23' to a
point; thence N 63°05'21" W a distance of 61.93' to a point; thence N
50°33'03" W a distance of 57.25' to a
point; thence N 48°45'48" W a distance of 85.13' to a point; thence N
58°45'02" W a distance of 31.49' to a
point; thence N 58°45'02" W a distance of 31.49' to a point; thence N
49°41'05" W a distance of 71.22' to a
point; thence N 69°13'50" W a distance of 55.32' to a point; thence N
69°58'36" W a distance of 41.94' to a
point; thence N 05°47'20" E a distance of 62.56' to a point; thence N
51°07'36" W a distance of 48.30' to a
point; thence N 01°04'17" W a distance of 99.20' to a point; thence N
49°42'15" E a distance of 120.39' to a
point; thence N 19°58'43" E a distance of 166.37' to a point; thence N
32°20'33" E a distance of 168.19' to a
point; which is the POINT OF BEGINNING, said tract or parcel of land
having an area of 6.817 acres more
or less.
(O) Conservation Easement Area
No. 10
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
and being in the 15th G. M. District
of Liberty County, Georgia, and
being a portion of Hampton Island;
said tract or parcel of land being
more particularly described as follows:
Commence at a point having a coordinate value of North 626559.06 and
East 910389.67 in the Georgia State
Plane Coordinate System, East Zone,
North American Datum of 1983, said
point
being the POINT OF BEGINNING;
thence proceed S 18°35'25" W a distance of 45.07' to a point; thence S
78°24'58" W a distance of 39.65' to a
point; thence N 54°05'03" W a distance of 45.40' to a point; thence N
06°20'28" E a distance of 42.74' to a
point; thence S 75°49'45" E a distance of 42.44' to a point; thence S
79°39'40" E a distance of 44.83' to a
point; which is
the POINT OF BEGINNING, said tract
or parcel of land having an area
0.096 acres more or less.
(P) Conservation Easement Area
No. 11
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
and being in the 15th G. M. District
of Liberty County, Georgia, and
being a portion of Hampton Island;
said tract or parcel of land being
more particularly described as follows:
Commence at a point having a coordinate value of North 630364.91 and
East 909625.56 in the Georgia State
Plane Coordinate System, East Zone,
North American Datum of 1983, said
point being the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence proceed the following
courses and distances: S76°39'43"E a
distance of 42.25' to a point; thence
N80°05'20"E a distance of 23.51' to a
point; thence S62°14'23"E a distance
of 49.91' to a point; thence
S77°58'14"E a distance of 41.68' to a
point; thence S76°57'48"E a distance
of 37.40' to a point; thence
S39°17'50"E a distance of 53.86' to a
point; thence S17°55'32"E a distance
of 35.11' to a point; thence
S33°56'11"E a distance of 34.37' to a
point; thence N30°50'12"E a distance of 40.09' to a point; thence
N38°30'54"E a distance of 45.37' to a
point; thence S89°58'14"E a distance
of 31.74' to a point; thence
S55°51'42"E a distance of 36.36' to a
point; thence S63°24'02"E a distance
of 24.44' to a point; thence
N77°53'19"E a distance of 42.43' to a
point; thence N88°08'09"E a distance of 41.38' to a point; thence
N21°06'59"E a distance of 32.38' to a
point; thence N69°19'10"E a distance of 29.57' to a point; thence
N41°07'17"E a distance of 27.79' to a
point; thence N60°33'38"E a distance of 30.54' to a point; thence
N83°42'39"E a distance of 45.17' to a
point; thence S80°55'00"E a distance
of 47.14' to a point; thence
S88°11'04"E a distance of 32.57' to a
point; thence S47°31'57"E a distance
of 34.71' to a point; thence
S34°02'23"E a distance of 34.66' to a
point; thence S01°15'09"W a distance of 37.87' to a point; thence
S02°36'26"E a distance of 41.58' to a
point; thence S63°12'43"W a distance of 30.04' to a point; thence
S77°33'55"W a distance of 38.38' to a
point; thence N59°00'41"W a distance of 33.28' to a point; thence
N68°19'17"W a distance of 33.37' to
a point; thence S41°40'14"W a distance of 39.07' to a point; thence
S66°47'36"W a distance of 47.24' to a
point; thence S80°27'21"W a distance of 31.18' to a point; thence
N86°32'37"W a distance of 43.91' to
a point; thence N55°06'21"W a distance of 46.05' to a point; thence
S77°36'52"W a distance of 31.72' to a
point; thence S51°43'27"W a distance of 30.19' to a point; thence
S47°59'49"W a distance of 43.39' to a
point; thence S89°26'28"W a distance of 41.17' to a point; thence
N65°31'42"W a distance of 36.55' to
a point; thence N67°31'21"W a distance of 47.76' to a point; thence
S75°14'37"W a distance of 18.30' to a
point; thence N78°16'53"W a distance of 30.99' to a point; thence
N69°44'53"W a distance of 51.87' to
a point; thence N67°35'16"W a distance of 45.42' to a point; thence
N52°21'41"W a distance of 64.19' to
a point; thence N12°15'17"W a distance of 44.71' to a point; thence
N07°36'43"W a distance of 45.05' to
a point; thence N05°44'29"W a distance of 32.94' to the POINT OF
BEGINNING, said tract or parcel of
land having an area of 2.097 acres
more or less.
TRACT NINE (BALANCE OF NORTH
HAMPTON TRACT)
All those certain lots, tracts or
parcels of land, situate, lying and
being in the 1359th and/or 15th G.
M. Districts of Liberty County,
Georgia, originally containing
1007.65 acres, more or less, and
more particularly described in
Exhibit “A” to TRACT NINE attached
hereto and by express reference
incorporated herein.
LESS AND EXCEPT, HOWEVER,
FROM THE ORIGINAL 1007.65
ACRES THE FOLLOWING:
(A) All those certain lots, tracts or
parcels of land situate, lying and
being in the 15th G. M. District of
Liberty County, Georgia, designated
as Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
and 15 Hampton Island, Phase I, as
more particularly described upon
that certain plat of survey dated
January 28, 2003, entitled “A Plat of
Hampton Island Phase I” prepared
by Thomas & Hutton Engineering
Co. and certified by Boyce L. Young,
Georgia Registered Land Surveyor
No. 2282, which plat of survey (consisting of eleven (11) pages) is
recorded in Plat Slide N-8, Page(s)
1AB, 1CD, 2AB, 2CD, 3AB, 3CD, 4AB,
4CD and in Plat Slide N-9, Pages
1AB, 1CD and 2AB,and which plat of
survey is by express reference incorporated herein for descriptive and
all other purposes; and
(B) All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land lying and being in the 15th
G. M. District, Liberty County,
Georgia, containing 83.14 acres,
more or less, and being more particularly shown and described upon
that certain plat of survey prepared
by Thomas & Hutton Engineering
Co. dated April 9, 2003 and recorded
in the Office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia, in Plat Slide N-9, Page 2CD.
Said plat being incorporated herein
and made a part hereof by reference
thereto. This is the same property
conveyed by Hampton Island
Preservation, LLC to Lay Down Easy,
LLC by deed dated as of April 15,
2003 and recorded in Deed Book
1143, Page 106 in the Office of the
Clerk of Superior Court of Liberty
County, Georgia and said 83.14
acres includes Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 3, Lot
4, and Lot 16, Hampton Island,
Phase I;
(C) All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land lying and being in the 15th
Georgia Militia District, Liberty
County, Georgia, containing 32.43
acres, more or less, and being more
particularly shown and described
upon that certain plat of survey prepared by Thomas & Hutton
Engineering Co. dated August 26,
2003 and recorded in the Office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Liberty County, Georgia, in Plat Slide
N-21, Page 4A & B, which plat is
incorporated herein and made a
part hereof by reference thereto.
(D) All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land lying and being in the 15th
Georgia Militia District, Liberty
County, Georgia, described as HOA
01, containing 1.06 acres, more or
less, and being more particularly
shown and described upon that certain plat of survey
prepared by Thomas & Hutton
Engineering Co. dated March 31,
2004 and recorded in the Office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Liberty County, Georgia, in Plat Slide
N-26, Page 2C, which plat is incorporated herein and made a part hereof
by reference thereto.
(E) All those certain lots, tracts or
parcels of land situate, lying and
being in the 15th G. M. District of
Liberty County, Georgia, designated
as Lot No. 17, Lot No. 18, Lot No. 19,
Lot No. 20, Lot No. 21, Lot No. 22, Lot
No. 34, Lot No. 56, Lot No. 57, Lot
No. 58, Lot No. 59, Lot No. 79, Lot
No. 80 and Lot No. 81, Hampton
Island, Phase III, as more particularly
described upon that certain plat of
survey dated October 3, 2004, entitled “A Plat of Hampton Island Phase
III” prepared by Thomas & Hutton
Engineering Co. and certified by
Boyce L. Young, Georgia Registered
Land Surveyor No. 2282, which plat
of survey (consisting of five (5)
pages) is recorded in Plat Slide N-63,
Page(s) 1AB, 1CD, 2AB, 2CD AND
3AB, in the Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia, and which plat of survey is
by express reference incorporated
herein for descriptive and all other
purposes.
(F) All those certain lots, tracts or
parcels of land situate, lying and
being in the 15th G. M. District of
Liberty County, Georgia, designated
as Lot No. 29, Lot No. 30, Lot No. 31,
Lot No. 54, Lot No. 55, Lot No. 60, Lot
No. 61, Lot No. 62, Lot No. 63, Lot
No. 74, Lot No. 75, Lot No. 76, Lot
No. 77, Lot No. 78, Lot No. 105, Lot
No. 106, and Lot No. 107, Hampton
Island, Phase IV, as more particularly
described upon that certain plat of
survey dated July 5, 2005, entitled
“A Plat of Hampton Island Phase IV”
prepared by Thomas & Hutton
Engineering Co. and certified by
Boyce L. Young, Georgia Registered
Land Surveyor No. 2282, which plat
of survey (consisting of four (4)
pages) is recorded in Plat Slide N-87,
Page(s) 3AB, 3CD, 4AB and 4CD in
the Office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Liberty County, Georgia,
and which plat of survey is by
express reference incorporated
herein for descriptive and all other
purposes.
(G) All those certain lots, tracts or
parcels of land situate, lying and
being in the 15th G. M. District of
Liberty County, Georgia, designated
as Lot 52, Lot 53, Lot 64, Lot 65, Lot
66, Lot 67, Lot 68, Lot 88, Lot 89, Lot
90, Lot 91, Lot 92, Lot 93, Lot 94, Lot
97, Lot 98, Lot 99, Lot 100, Lot 101,
Lot 102 and Lot 115, Hampton
Island, Phase V, as more particularly
described upon that certain plat of
survey dated December 8, 2005,
entitled “A Plat of Hampton Island
Phase V” prepared by Thomas &
Hutton Engineering Co. and certified by Boyce L. Young, Georgia
Registered Land Surveyor No. 2282,
which plat of survey (consisting of
four (4) pages) and recorded in Plat
Slide O-2, Page(s) 2CD, 3AB, 3CD
and 4AB in the Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia, which plat is incorporated
herein and made a part hereof by
reference thereto.
(H) Those certain lots, tracts or
parcels of land containing 149.8 net
acres, more or less, and more particularly described as TRACT EIGHT
above.
(I) All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
the 15th G. M. District of Liberty
County, Georgia, designated as Lot
No. 44, Hampton Island, as more
particularly described upon that certain plat of survey dated August 22,
2007, prepared by Thomas & Hutton
Engineering Co., certified by C.
Teeple Hill, Georgia Registered Land
Surveyor No. 3081, and recorded in
Plat Section O-49, Page 1A in the
Office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Liberty County, Georgia, which
plat of survey is by express reference
incorporated herein for descriptive
and all other purposes.
(J) All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
the 15th G. M. District of Liberty
County, Georgia, a portion of
Hampton Island designated as Lot
No. TL 04, as more particularly
described upon that certain plat of
survey dated April 11, 2005, last
revised August 28, 2007, prepared
by Thomas & Hutton Engineering
Co. and certified by Boyce L. Young,
Georgia Registered Land Surveyor
No. 2282, which plat of survey is
recorded in Plat Slide O-50, Page 1A,
in the Office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Liberty County, Georgia,
and which plat of survey is by
express reference incorporated
herein for descriptive and all other
purposes.
(K) All that certain lot, tract or parcel
(J) Conservation Easement Area
No. 5.
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
and being in the 15th G. M. District
of Liberty County, Georgia, and
being a portion of Hampton Island;
said tract or parcel of land being
more particularly described as follows:
Commence at a point on the southern right of way line of Marsh Island
Crossing (60’ private right of way)
having a coordinate value of North
631440.29 and East 906870.98 in the
Georgia State Plane Coordinate
System, East Zone, North American
Datum of 1983, said point being the
POINT OF BEGINNING; thence proceed along said southern right of
way line S 76°26'07" E a distance of
84.10' to a point; thence 106.29'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the right, having a radius of 170.00',
a chord bearing of S 58°31'23" E, and
a chord length of 104.57' to a point;
thence S 40°36'38" E a distance of
185.70' to a point; thence 112.81'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the right, having a radius of 70.00', a
chord bearing of S 05°33'34" W, and
a chord length of 101.00' to a point;
thence S 51°43'45" W a distance of
60.11' to a point; thence 46.19'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the left, having a radius of 110.00', a
chord bearing of S 39°41'57" W, and
a chord length of 45.85' to a point;
thence leave said southern right of
way line and proceed S 68°15'47" W
a distance of 80.12' to a point;
thence N 47°25'01" W a distance of
27.85' to a point; thence N 27°56'55"
W a distance of 49.31' to a point;
thence N 79°04'08" W a distance of
56.82' to a point; thence N 69°01'08"
W a distance of 73.88' to a point;
thence N 03°54'11" E a distance of
120.79' to a point; thence N
16°44'36" E a distance of 61.27' to a
point; thence N 08°27'26" E a distance of 42.22' to a point; thence N
05°25'39" E a distance of 58.96' to a
point; thence N 00°35'55" W a distance of 38.73' to a point; which is
the POINT OF BEGINNING, said tract
or parcel of land having an area of
2.113 acres more or less.
(K) Conservation Easement Area
No. 6.
All that tract or parcel of land, lying
and being in the 15th G. M. District
of Liberty County, Georgia, and
being a portion of Hampton Island;
said tract or parcel of land being
more particularly described as follows:
Commence at a point on the northern right of way line of Hampton
Ferry (60’ private right of way) having a coordinate value of North
630888.65 and East 908526.21 in the
Georgia State Plane Coordinate
System, East Zone, North American
Datum of 1983, said point being the
POINT OF BEGINNING; thence proceed along said northern right of
way line 210.09' along the arc of a
curve turning to the left, having a
radius of 230.00', a chord bearing of
N 86°36'03" W, and a chord length of
202.86' to a point; thence S
67°13'52" W a distance of 408.54' to
a point; thence 158.79' along the
arc of a curve turning to the left,
having a radius of 230.00', a chord
bearing of S 47°27'10" W, and a
chord length of 155.66' to a point;
thence 102.27' along the arc of a
curve turning to the right, having a
radius of 170.00', a chord bearing of
S 44°54'34" W, and a chord length of
100.74' to a point; thence S
62°08'40" W a distance of 140.21' to
a point; thence N 27°51'20" W a distance of 74.30' to a point; thence
60.58' along the arc of a curve turning to the left, having a radius of
130.00', a chord bearing of N
41°12'20" W, and a chord length of
60.03' to a point; thence 73.62'
along the arc of a curve turning to
the right, having a radius of 170.00',
a chord bearing of N 42°08'53" W,
and a chord length of 73.05' to a
point; thence 96.66' along the arc of
a curve turning to the left, having a
radius of 230.00', a chord bearing of
N 41°46'49" W, and a chord length of
95.95' to a point; thence N 53°49'09"
W a distance of 378.61' to a point;
thence 92.11' along the arc of a
curve turning to the right, having a
radius of 50.00', a chord bearing of N
01°02'42" W, and a chord length of
79.63' to a point; thence N 51°43'45"
E a distance of 60.11' to a point;
thence 209.51' along the arc of a
curve turning to the left, having a
radius of 130.00', a chord bearing of
N 05°33'34" E, and a chord length of
187.56' to a point; thence N
40°36'38" W a distance of 185.70' to
a point; thence 16.32' along the arc
of a curve turning to the left, having
a radius of 230.00', a chord bearing
of N 42°38'36" W, and a chord length
of 16.32' to a point; thence leave
said northern right of way line and
proceed S 79°14'24" E a distance of
27.96' to a point; thence S 51°29'45"
E a distance of 66.99' to a point;
thence S 64°04'50" E a distance of
95.47' to a point; thence S 58°49'12"
E a distance of 43.47' to a point;
thence S 65°41'10" E a distance of
73.88' to a point; thence S 65°10'01"
E a distance of 61.30' to a point;
thence S 67°45'49" E a distance of
54.77' to a point; thence S 48°22'33"
E a distance of 22.14' to a point;
thence S 25°11'30" W a distance of
29.76' to a point; thence S 71°46'59"
E a distance of 29.44' to a point;
thence S 46°30'57" E a distance of
60.14' to a point; thence S 28°58'30"
E a distance of 41.27' to a point;
thence S 45°05'06" E a distance of
51.50' s “Cotton Row Farm” (containing 85.314 acres, more or less) and
more particularly described upon
that certain plat of survey dated
November 15, 2006, entitled “A Plat
of Cotton Row Farm” prepared by
Thomas & Hutton Engineering Co.
and certified by Chad W. nce of
42.99' to a point; thence N 42°10'56"
E a distance of 48.96' to a point;
thence N 22°00'26" W a distance of
43.74' to a point, thence N 76°10'02"
E a distance of 188.47' to a point;
thence N 39°14'37" E a distance of
131.04' to a point; thence N
26°37'30" E a distance of 174.48' to a
point; thence N 36°34'07" E a distance of 105.81' to a point; thence N
22°32'08" E a distance of 100.59' to a
point; thence N 14°41'00" E a dis-
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of land situate, lying and being in
the 15th G. M. District of Liberty
County, Georgia, a portion of
Hampton Island designated as Lot
No. TL 05, as more particularly
described upon that certain plat of
survey dated April 11, 2005, last
revised August 28, 2007, prepared
by Thomas & Hutton Engineering
Co. and certified by Boyce L. Young,
Georgia Registered Land Surveyor
No. 2282, which plat of survey is
recorded in Plat Slide O-50, Page 1B,
in the Office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Liberty County, Georgia,
and which plat of survey is by
express reference incorporated
herein for descriptive and all other
purposes.
(L) All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
the 15th G. M. District of Liberty
County, Georgia, a portion of
Hampton Island designated as Lot
No. TL 09, as more particularly
described upon that certain plat of
survey dated April 11, 2005, last
revised August 28, 2007, prepared
by Thomas & Hutton Engineering
Co. and certified by Boyce L. Young,
Georgia Registered Land Surveyor
No. 2282, which plat of survey is
recorded in Plat Slide O-50, Page 1C,
in the Office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Liberty County, Georgia,
and which plat of survey is by
express reference incorporated
herein for descriptive and all other
purposes.
(M) All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
the 15th G. M. District of Liberty
County, Georgia, a portion of
Hampton Island designated as Lot
No. TL 10, as more particularly
described upon that certain plat of
survey dated April 11, 2005, last
revised August 28, 2007, prepared
by Thomas & Hutton Engineering
Co. and certified by Boyce L. Young,
Georgia Registered Land Surveyor
No. 2282, which plat of survey is
recorded in Plat Slide O-50, Page 1D,
in the Office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Liberty County, Georgia,
and which plat of survey is by
express reference incorporated
herein for descriptive and all other
purposes.
[EXHIBIT “A’ TO TRACT NINE]
Upland
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
80' RIGHT-OF-WAY
Commencing at a right-of-way concrete monument found at the intersection of the northeastern right-ofway line of Interstate 95 and the
northern right-of-way line of Retreat
Road. thence S 64 _10'10" E, a distance of 1008.90 feet to a concrete
monument set; said point being the
POINT OF BEGINNING thence N 6
_02'19" E, a distance of 215.50 feet
to a concrete monument set; thence
N 14_ _03'07" W, a distance of
2610.27 feet to a concrete monument set; said point being the point
of curvature of a tangent curve, concave to northeast having a radius of
625.00 feet, a central angle of 17
_05'51", a chord length of 185.81
feet bearing N 5_ 30'12" W, thence
northwesterly along said curve a distance of 186.51 feet to a concrete
monument set; thence N 3_ 02'44"
E, a distance of 4273.13 feet to a
concrete monument set; thence S
89_ 28'03" E, a distance of 55.06 feet
to a axle found in earth road; thence
N 2_ 26'08" E, a distance of 1295.09
feet to a concrete monument set;
said point also being the POINT OF
BEGINNING for AREA "B"; thence N
84_ 34'45" E a distance of 25.23 feet
to a concrete monument set; thence
S 2_ 26'08" W a distance of 1071.79
feet to a concrete monument set;
thence S 87_ 25'56" E, a distance of
55.00 feet to a concrete monument
set; thence S 2_ 26'08" W, a distance
of 260.26 feet to a concrete monument set; thence S 48_ 02'44" W, a
distance of 78.29 feet to a concrete
monument set; thence S 3_ 02'44"
W, a distance of 4187.40 to a concrete monument set; said point
being the point of curvature of a
tangent curve, concave to southeast, having a radius of 545.00 feet, a
central angle of 17_ 05'51", a chord
length of 162.03 feet bearing S 5
20'12" E, thence southeasterly along
said curve a distance of 162.63 feet
to a concrete monument set; thence
S 14_ 03'07" E, a distance of 2624.44
feet to a Union Camp concrete monument found, thence S 6_ 02'19" W,
a distance of 258.46 feet to a concrete monument set; thence N 64_
10'10" W, a distance of 85.02 feet to
a concrete monument set; said
point being the POINT OF BEGINNING.
The above said property is bounded
on the north by Union Camp Corp.
on the south by Retreat Road, on
the east by Union Camp Corp. and
the Estate of H. A. Jelks Jr., and on
the west by Union Camp Corp. The
above said property is located in the
15th G.M.D. Liberty County, Georgia
containing 14.52 acres more or less.
2610.27 feet to a concrete monument set; thence S 6 02'19" W, a distance of 215.50 feet to a concrete
monument set; thence N 64 10'10"
W, a distance of 1008.90 feet to a
right-of-way concrete monument
found; said point being the POINT
OF BEGINNING.
The above said property is bounded
on the north by South Hampton
Hunting Club, on the south by
Retreat Road, on the east by Union
Camp Corp., on the west by
Interstate 95. The above said property is located in the 15th. G.M.D.,
Liberty County, Georgia containing
53.79 acres more or less.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
AREA "B"
Commencing at a rightof-way concrete monument found
at the intersection of the northeastern right-of-way line of Interstate 95
and the northern right-of-way line
of Retreat Road. Thence S 64 10'10"
E, a distance of 1008.90 feet to a
concrete monument set; thence N 6
02'19" E, a distance of 215.50 feet to
a concrete monument set; thence N
14 03'07" W, a distance of 2610.27
feet to a concrete monument set;
said point being the point of curvature of a tangent curve, concave to
northeast having a radius of 625.00
feet, a central angle of 17 05'51", a
chord length of 185.81 feet bearing
N 5 30'12" W, thence northwesterly
along said curve a distance of 186.51
feet to a concrete monument set;
thence N 3 02'44" E, a distance of
4273.13 feet to a concrete monument set; thence S 89 28'03" E, a distance of 55.06 feet to a axle found in
earth road; thence N 2_ 26'08" E, a
distance of 1295.09 feet to a concrete monument set; said point
being the POINT OF BEGINNING;
thence N 2_ 26' 08" E, a distance of
20.32 feet to a iron pipe found;
thence N 2 27' 31" E, a distance of
975.48 feet to a iron pipe found;
thence N 2_ 25' 52" E, a distance of
881.77 feet to a iron pipe found;
thence N 2 25’ 22" E, a distance of
727.39 feet to a old hub found;
thence N 2 _25' 19" E, a distance of
916.04 feet to a old hub found;
thence S 47 04' 29" E, a distance of
79.24 feet; thence S 66 39' 38"E, a
distance of 114.08 feet; thence S 85
46' 02" E, a distance of 120.35 feet;
thence N 78 55' 30" E, a distance of
164.70 feet; thence S 65 59' 18" E, a
distance of 155.21 feet; thence S 79
13' 52" E, a distance of 164.72 feet;
thence S 80 12' 38" E, a distance of
209.12 feet; thence S 74 _18' 42" E, a
distance of 192.45 feet; thence S 52
56' 43" E, a distance of 95.22 feet;
thence S 54 18' 45" E, a distance of
120.51 feet; thence S 67 07' 25" E, a
distance of 126.22 feet; thence S 72
_52' 02" E, a distance of 133.83 feet;
thence S 76 24' 58" E, a distance of
99.62 feet; thence S 79 28' 08" E , a
distance of 118.38 feet; thence N
60_ 30' 54" E, a distance of 131.28
feet; thence N 62 _56' 22" E, a distance of 149.39 feet; thence N 55 29'
32" E, a distance of 195.49 feet;
thence N 60 09' 25" E, a distance of
180.12 feet; thence N 58 30' 00" E, a
distance of 131.23 feet; thence N 37
_47' 55" E, a distance of 130.70 feet;
thence N 30 17' 11" E, a distance of
107.36 feet; thence N 37_ 07' 21" E,
a distance of 140.04 feet; thence N
38 55' 12" E, a distance of 125.57
feet; thence N 40 _53' 43" E, a distance of 111.29 feet; thence N 34 13'
06" E, a distance of 133.98 feet;
thence N 40 15' 30" E, a distance of
120.19 feet; thence N 41 01' 47" E, a
distance of 127.46 feet; thence N 50
_11' 42" E, a distance of 88.50 feet;
thence S 81 52' 16" E, a distance of
68.86 feet; thence N 59 47' 09" E, a
distance of 39.30 feet; thence N 6
16' 10" W, a distance of 85.11 feet;
thence N 5 18' 23" E, a distance of
71.53 feet; thence N 35 24' 14" E, a
distance of 60.86 feet; thence N 47
54' 33" E, a distance of 107.81 feet;
thence S 77 15' 15" E, a distance of
84.99 feet; thence S 40 54' 13" E, a
distance of 70.99 feet; thence S 21
25' 37" E, a distance of 61.71 feet;
thence S 72 55' 50" E, a distance of
57.93 feet; thence N 73 03' 27" E, a
distance of 99.74 feet; thence S 81
00' 07" E, a distance of 72.24 feet;
thence S 58 04' 01" E, a distance of
83.01 feet; thence S 61 15' 08" E, a
distance of 78.10 feet; thence S 62
20' 18" E, a distance of 73.27 feet;
thence S 66 40' 45" E, a distance of
76.76 feet; thence S 66 47' 21" E, a
distance of 119.60 feet; thence S 70
20' 18" E, a distance of 84.18 feet;
thence S 64 44' 16" E, a distance of
59.44 feet; thence S 88 54' 11" E, a
distance of 42.68 feet; thence N 51
47' 09" E, a distance of 581.69 feet;
thence N 13 30' 06" W, a distance of
38.76 feet; thence N 25 13' 57" W, a
distance of 52.96 feet; thence N 31
29' 46" W, a distance of 69.10 feet;
thence N 50 30' 25" W, a distance of
68.04 feet; thence N 70 06' 45" W, a
distance of 85.57 feet; thence N 79
00' 21" W, a distance of 67.81 feet;
thence N 59 31' 25" W, a distance of
47.11 feet; thence N 61 11' 42" W, a
distance of 64.97 feet; thence N 61
38' 03" W, a distance of 91.39 feet;
thence N 74 39' 16" W, a distance of
64.05 feet; thence S 75 _07' 53" W, a
distance of 40.06 feet; thence S 47
11' 45" W, a distance of 42.53 feet;
thence N 71 27' 48" W, a distance of
73.11 feet; thence N 47 58' 40" W, a
distance of 142.92 feet; thence N 15
37' 08" W, a distance of 65.89 feet;
thence N 3 34' 11" W, a distance of
85.20 feet; thence N 32 00' 36" E, a
distance of 68.83 feet; thence N 86
_14' 18" E, a distance of 97.94 feet;
thence N 79 26' 24" E, a distance of
104.73 feet; thence N 48 56' 21" E, a
distance of 116.17 feet; thence N 46
20' 20" E, a distance of 91.25 feet;
thence N 75 _18' 21" E, a distance of
92.44 feet; thence N 78_ 58' 58" E, a
distance of 84.97 feet; thence N 71
05' 53" E, a distance of 81.87 feet;
thence N 57 27' 26" E, a distance of
46.46 feet; thence N 24 30' 48" W, a
distance of 54.40 feet; thence N 78
16' 34" W, a distance of 101.35 feet;
thence N 79 19' 56" W, a distance of
69.76 feet; thence N 61 _18' 15" W, a
distance of 35.85 feet; thence N 6
22' 55" W, a distance of 62.74 feet;
thence N 40 03' 30" E, a distance of
55.99 feet; thence N 28 27' 11" E, a
distance of 69.06 feet; thence N 19
28' 06" E, a distance of 108.71 feet;
thence N 56 41' 16" W, a distance of
97.15 feet; thence N 11 35' 28" E, a
distance of 104.89 feet; thence N 34
39' 26" E, a distance of 83.15 feet;
said point also being the POINT OF
COMMENCING for Island A, thence
N 68 42' 42" E, a distance of 63.86
feet; thence S 51 39' 56" E, a distance of 111.57 feet; thence S 19 44'
20" E, a distance of 90.10 feet;
thence S 42 32' 45" E, a distance of
114.02 feet; thence S 65 38' 13" E, a
distance of 75.63 feet; thence S 70
55' 21" E, a distance of 153.01 feet;
thence S 85 23' 32" E, a distance of
116.00 feet; thence S 75 17' 36" E, a
distance of 136.37 feet ; thence S 80º
06' 59" E, a distance of 152.13 feet;
thence N 68 23' 03" E, a distance of
79.47 feet; thence N 64 __50' 00" E, a
distance of 60.02 feet; thence N 75∞
28' 46" E, a distance of 85.35 feet;
thence N 51∞ 41' 30" E, a distance of
71.34 feet; thence N 22º 29' 31" E, a
distance of 63.05 feet; thence N 5º
55' 54" W, a distance of 71.08 feet;
thence N 23º 57' 24" W, a distance of
42.90 feet; thence N 39º 17' 10" W, a
distance of 79.05 feet; thence N 62º
21' 24" W, a distance of 101.12 feet;
thence N 56º 58' 13" W, a distance of
157.60 feet; thence N 60º 29' 25" W,
a distance of 142.26 feet; thence N
60º 06' 12" W, a distance of 130.41
feet; thence N 55º 30' 14" W, a distance of 85.94 feet; thence N 24º 18'
09" W, a distance of 94.28 feet;
thence N 2º 35' 29" E, a distance of
85.60 feet; thence N 27º 52' 49" E, a
distance of 110.71 feet; thence N 30º
57' 43" E, a distance of 90.42 feet;
thence N 39º 17' 19" E, a distance of
85.37 feet; thence N 44º 43' 09" E, a
distance of 75.07 feet; thence N 60º
07' 57" E, a distance of 64.05 feet;
thence N 68º 28' 10" E, a distance of
116.34 feet; thence N 70º 27' 39" E, a
distance of 79.23 feet; thence N 59º
18' 51" E, a distance of 45.07 feet;
thence N 62º 40' 57" E, a distance of
66.10 feet; thence S 57º 33' 56" E, a
distance of 79.69 feet; thence S 47º
12' 41" E, a distance of 57.97 feet;
thence S 83º 15' 49" E, a distance of
88.32 feet; thence N 89º 07' 12" E, a
distance of 60.63 feet; thence S 87º
37' 44" E, a distance of 55.48 feet;
said point also being the POINT OF
COMMENCING for Island C, thence S
79º 40' 08" E, a distance of 86.70 feet;
thence S 77º 28' 29" E, a distance of
82.88 feet; thence S 61º 55' 17" E, a
distance of 68.14 feet; thence S 52º
00' 33" E, a distance of 62.59 feet;
thence S 47º 13' 22" E, a distance of
41.17 feet; thence S 77º 26' 56" E, a
distance of 51.04 feet; thence N 31º
09' 31" E, a distance of 70.53 feet;
thence N 1º 59' 12" W, a distance of
73.57 feet; thence N 7º 58' 53" W, a
distance of 89.81 feet; thence N 9º
36' 12" W, a distance of 93.81 feet;
thence N 4º 12' 10" W, a distance of
67.72 feet; thence N 8º 48' 53" E, a
distance of 66.47 feet; thence N 28º
08' 17" E, a distance of 91.05 feet;
thence N 41º 34' 48" E, a distance of
71.78 feet; said point also being the
POINT OF COMMENCING for Island
E, thence N 47º 56' 55" E, a distance
of 85.11 feet ; thence N 63º 01' 37" E,
a distance of 87.41 feet; said point
also being the POINT OF COMMENCING for Island F, thence N 67º
16' 52" E, a distance of 66.24 feet;
thence N 76º 21' 02" E, a distance of
75.17 feet; thence N 88º 19' 51" E, a
distance of 19.55 feet; thence S 21º
27' 21" E, a distance of 148.14 feet;
thence S 4º 48' 52" W, a distance of
64.28 feet; thence S 16º 52' 07" E, a
distance of 96.54 feet; thence S 62º
07' 35" E, a distance of 58.55 feet;
thence S 26º 18' 56" E, a distance of
75.07 feet; thence S 10º 56' 31" E, a
distance of 111.57 feet; thence S 14º
42' 56" E, a distance of 99.24 feet;
thence S 0º 14' 33" E, a distance of
106.15 feet; thence S 5º 32' 50" E, a
distance of 119.73 feet; thence S 0º
09' 22" E, a distance of 66.39 feet;
thence S 24º 11' 52" E, a distance of
77.28 feet ; thence S 69º 53' 18" E, a
distance of 73.39 feet; thence S 77º
07' 47" E, a distance of 84.21 feet;
thence N 70º 07' 44" E, a distance of
40.76 feet; thence N 11º 03' 48" E, a
distance of 90.90 feet; thence N 13º
56' 36" E, a distance of 58.71 feet ;
thence N 41º 15' 41" E, a distance of
87.41 feet; thence N 30º 57' 17" E, a
distance of 83.42 feet; thence N 20º
08' 53" E, a distance of 98.14 feet;
thence N 27º 30' 09" E, a distance of
74.75 feet; thence N 11º 56' 16" E, a
distance of 72.46 feet ; thence N 42º
00' 36" W, a distance of 80.16 feet;
thence N 20º 46' 52" W, a distance of
60.18 feet; said point also being the
POINT OF COMMENCING for Island
D, thence N 19º 30' 40" W, a distance
of 50.88 feet; thence N 6º 36' 07" W,
a distance of 53.97 feet; thence N 6º
10' 37" E, a distance of 76.45 feet;
thence N 56º 47' 08" W, a distance of
65.17 feet; thence S 41º 24' 48" W, a
distance of 68.38 feet; thence S 55º
18' 58" W, a distance of 55.90 feet;
thence N 44º 14' 02" W, a distance of
79.77 feet; thence N 37º 44' 45" W, a
distance of 75.90 feet; thence N 22º
43' 12" W, a distance of 58.40 feet;
thence N 12º 46' 52" E, a distance of
42.07 feet; thence N 10º 22' 23" E, a
distance of 78.94 feet; thence N 21º
19' 11" E, a distance of 66.38 feet;
thence S 42º 17' 01" E, a distance of
103.95 feet; thence S 34º 08' 48" E, a
distance of 36.77 feet; thence S 55º
39' 11" E, a distance of 73.74 feet;
thence S 65º 54' 02" E, a distance of
50.61 feet; thence N 56º 54' 08" E, a
distance of 47.23 feet; thence N 10º
38' 56" E, a distance of 83.47 feet;
thence N 22º 22' 26" E, a distance of
70.76 feet; thence N 29º 46' 28" E, a
distance of 85.62 feet; thence N 31º
49' 27" E, a distance of 75.27 feet;
thence N 26º 10' 44" E, a distance of
40.04 feet; thence N 32º 07' 34" E, a
distance of 104.79 feet ; thence N
27º 57' 49" E, a distance of 79.59 feet;
thence N 31º 50' 11" E, a distance of
69.17 feet; thence N 45º 26' 21" E, a
distance of 38.30 feet; thence N 62º
00' 56" E, a distance of 37.91 feet;
thence N 61º 43' 23" E, a distance of
80.17 feet ; thence N 59º 18' 01" E, a
distance of 81.49 feet; thence N 47º
51' 04" E, a distance of 74.18 feet;
thence N 36º 35' 53" E, a distance of
73.02 feet; thence N 30º 41' 01" E, a
distance of 53.88 feet; thence N 21º
29' 33" E, a distance of 90.25 feet;
thence N 14º 05' 52" E, a distance of
86.27 feet; thence N 16º 07' 43" E, a
distance of 60.99 feet; thence N 3º
44' 28" E, a distance of 45.05 feet;
thence N 40º 21' 06" E, a distance of
42.05 feet; thence N 70º 00' 15" E, a
distance of 60.76 feet; thence S 82º
09' 03" E, a distance of 68.41 feet;
thence S 74º 37' 19" E, a distance of
47.94 feet; thence S 61º 37' 37" E, a
distance of 68.32 feet; thence S 52º
27' 33" E, a distance of 67.73 feet;
thence S 46º 53' 50" E, a distance of
88.76 feet; thence S 43º 58' 44" E, a
distance of 89.30 feet; thence S 34º
34' 51" E, a distance of 73.43 feet;
said point also being the POINT OF
COMMENCING for Island J, thence N
65º 20' 30" E, a distance of 73.84 feet;
thence S 85º 54' 53" E, a distance of
69.56 feet; thence S 81º 29' 07" E, a
distance of 60.86 feet; thence S 72º
42' 05" E, a distance of 89.72 feet;
thence S 63º 23' 12" E, a distance of
83.73 feet; thence S 37º 49' 08" E, a
distance of 45.99 feet; thence S 55º
45' 35" E, a distance of 116.49 feet;
thence S 36º 40' 59" E, a distance of
81.76 feet ; thence S 23º 44' 10" E, a
distance of 81.30 feet; thence S 16º
13' 40" E, a distance of 53.63 feet;
thence S 19º 39' 19" E, a distance of
56.43 feet; thence S 23º 21' 34" E, a
distance of 60.64 feet; thence S 25º
56' 50" E, a distance of 52.06 feet ;
thence S 35º 32' 47" E, a distance of
43.54 feet; thence S 33º 19' 07" E, a
distance of 53.00 feet; thence S 33º
41' 54" E, a distance of 73.00 feet;
thence S 34º 48' 16" E, a distance of
90.92 feet; thence S 40º 20' 34" E, a
distance of 87.99 feet ; thence S 50º
29' 49" E, a distance of 82.87 feet;
thence S 55º 17' 53" E, a distance of
50.34 feet; thence S 63º 40' 19" E, a
distance of 100.40 feet; thence S 66º
03' 27" E, a distance of 42.27 feet;
thence S 50º 41' 51" E, a distance of
92.52 feet; thence S 41º 34' 14" E, a
distance of 83.84 feet; thence S 46º
10' 10" E, a distance of 126.89 feet;
thence S 72º 03' 11" E, a distance of
70.25 feet; thence S 87º 36' 48" E, a
distance of 63.06 feet; thence S 80º
44' 00" E, a distance of 58.56 feet;
thence S 70º 12' 25" E, a distance of
66.47 feet; thence S 72º 42' 19" E, a
distance of 78.03 feet; thence S 41º
28' 26" E, a distance of 51.60 feet;
thence S 4º 17' 28" E, a distance of
56.18 feet; thence S 14º 06' 17" W, a
distance of 91.20 feet; thence S 26º
59' 21" W, a distance of 100.83 feet;
thence S 47º 15' 48" W, a distance of
75.71 feet; thence S 73º 25' 30" W, a
distance of 96.22 feet; thence S 89º
29' 45" W, a distance of 74.19 feet;
thence N 86º 41' 01" W, a distance of
95.46 feet; thence S 86º 08' 34" W, a
distance of 108.75 feet; thence N 87º
14'06" W, a distance of 90.62 feet;
thence N 76º 19' 46" W, a distance of
77.92 feet; thence S 48º 27' 56" W, a
distance of 54.50 feet; thence S 39º
47' 57" W, a distance of 75.06 feet;
thence S 10º 30' 08" W, a distance of
40.09 feet; thence S 60º 35' 39" E, a
distance of 37.47 feet; thence S 5º
00' 06" E, a distance of 154.32 feet;
thence S 1º 30' 54" E, a distance of
53.68 feet; thence S 77º 39' 44" W, a
distance of 98.87 feet; thence N 68º
13' 52" W, a distance of 105.94 feet;
thence N 74º 06' 38" W, a distance of
112.68 feet; thence N 70º 53' 37" W,
a distance of 99.50 feet; thence N
56º 34' 02" W, a distance of 105.39
feet; thence S 46º 23' 56" W, a distance of 54.69 feet; thence S 21º 08'
50" W, a distance of 99.23 feet;
thence S 9º 01' 43" W, a distance of
83.04 feet; thence S 10º 29' 17" E, a
distance of 71.04 feet; thence S 17º
54' 55" E, a distance of 79.58 feet;
thence S 23º 08' 38" E, a distance of
74.52 feet; thence S 28º 20' 42" E, a
distance of 46.76 feet; thence S 33º
26' 13" E, a distance of 52.58 feet;
thence S 46º 28' 39" E, a distance of
92.67 feet; thence S 61º 02' 25" E, a
distance of 61.42 feet; thence N 83º
37' 36" E, a distance of 73.87 feet;
thence N 51º 45' 33" E, a distance of
113.02 feet; thence N 44º 39' 34" E, a
distance of 58.64 feet; thence N 87º
11' 36" E, a distance of 89.06 feet;
thence S 74º 43' 42" E, a distance of
73.11 feet; thence S 69º 44' 53" E, a
distance of 90.86 feet; thence S 56º
13' 19" E, a distance of 81.87 feet;
thence S 23º 26' 38" E, a distance of
104.47 feet; thence S 26º 59' 23" E, a
distance of 76.84 feet; thence S 46º
26' 05" E, a distance of 68.59 feet;
thence S 74º 50' 05" E, a distance of
67.71 feet; thence N 44º 38' 11" E, a
distance of 54.11 feet; thence N 17º
53' 57" E, a distance of 81.28 feet;
thence N 10º 14' 09" W, a distance of
94.79 feet; thence N 22º 18' 02" W, a
distance of 88.63 feet; thence N 3º
35' 45" E, a distance of 120.76 feet;
thence N 32º 12' 45" E, a distance of
127.10 feet; thence N 36º 53' 44" E, a
distance of 84.07 feet; thence N 23º
24' 47" E, a distance of 43.49 feet;
thence N 14º 28' 50" W, a distance of
70.87 feet; thence N 25º 35' 36" E, a
distance of 46.48 feet; thence N 48º
37' 08" E, a distance of 78.36 feet;
thence N 74º 28' 35" E, a distance of
56.76 feet; said point also being the
POINT OF COMMENCING for Island
G, thence S 78º 54' 22" E, a distance
of 75.14 feet; thence S 63º 03' 04" E,
a distance of 62.09 feet; thence S 65º
55' 31" E, a distance of 64.99 feet;
thence S 61º 41' 40" E, a distance of
61.05 feet; thence S 43º 29' 40" E, a
distance of 36.96 feet; thence S 23º
59' 45" E, a distance of 59.39 feet;
thence S 4º 06' 07" E, a distance of
69.31 feet; thence S 5º 49' 47" W, a
distance of 56.80 feet; thence S 7º
37' 48" E, a distance of 64.50 feet;
thence S 19º 40' 54" E, a distance of
38.72 feet; thence S 37º 55' 11" W, a
distance of 132.95 feet; thence S 52º
10' 38" W, a distance of 86.56 feet;
thence S 12º 46' 35" W, a distance of
45.75 feet; thence S 16º 50' 56" E, a
distance of 38.11 feet; thence S 12º
25' 49" W, a distance of 135.42 feet;
thence S 16º 14' 46" E, a distance of
64.85 feet; thence N 77º 59' 25" E, a
distance of 51.82 feet; thence N 50º
01' 51" E, a distance of 88.19 feet;
thence N 86º 22' 18" E, a distance of
87.54 feet; thence S 74º 04' 40" E, a
distance of 78.73 feet; thence S 65º
46' 04" E, a distance of 54.15 feet;
thence S 54º 40' 53" E, a distance of
38.04 feet; thence N 52º 48' 16" E, a
distance of 85.83 feet; thence N 89º
29' 45" E, a distance of 76.18 feet;
said point also being the POINT OF
COMMENCING for Island K, thence S
70º 38' 39" E, a distance of 81.91 feet;
thence S 54º 08' 14" E, a distance of
62.35 feet; said point also being the
POINT OF COMMENCING for Island
H, thence S 13º 37' 07" W, a distance
of 91.01 feet; thence S 17º 58' 39" W,
a distance of 45.69 feet; thence S 19º
10' 00" E, a distance of 63.78 feet;
thence S 16º 25' 52" E, a distance of
175.70 feet; thence S 51º 08' 46" E, a
distance of 68.96 feet; thence S 35º
42' 40" E, a distance of 133.31 feet;
thence S 15º 02' 23" E, a distance of
165.51 feet; thence S 4º 32' 12" E, a
distance of 96.84 feet; thence S 5º
49' 32" W, a distance of 81.20 feet;
thence S 10º 21' 32" E, a distance of
65.37 feet; thence S 14º 39' 44" E, a
distance of 68.47 feet; thence S 26º
56' 10" W, a distance of 40.76 feet;
thence S 12º 51' 43" E, a distance of
88.31 feet; thence S 45º 15' 10" W, a
distance of 100.28 feet; thence S 77º
23' 37" W, a distance of 41.72 feet;
thence N 51º 39' 56" W, a distance of
81.14 feet; thence N 76º 24' 23" W, a
distance of 84 .87 feet; thence S 82º
17' 48" W, a distance of 104.69 feet;
thence S 49º 41' 53" W, a distance of
111.17 feet; thence S 58º 34' 25" W, a
distance of 122.23 feet; thence S 65º
12' 58" W, a distance of 78.31 feet;
thence S 73º 57' 53" W, a distance of
69.78 feet; thence S 64º 36' 27" W, a
distance of 62.35 feet; thence S 68º
08' 01" W, a distance of 75.30 feet;
thence S 79º 14' 46" W, a distance of
75.96 feet; thence S 88º 16' 05" W, a
distance of 74.22 feet; thence S 87º
07' 08" W, a distance of 67.10 feet;
thence S 80º 12' 14" W, a distance of
61.55 feet; thence S 65º 42' 58" W, a
distance of 78.87 feet; thence S 52º
10' 53" W, a distance of 75.42 feet;
thence S 46º 57' 42" W, a distance of
71.15 feet; thence S 39º 49' 34" W, a
distance of 106.91 feet; thence S 27º
51' 26" W, a distance of 78.16 feet;
thence S 27º 23' 08" W, a distance of
87.26 feet; thence S 27º 04' 30" W, a
distance of 78.49 feet; thence S 31º
05' 47" W, a distance of 80.75 feet;
thence S 30º 30' 40" W, a distance of
79.78 feet; thence S 28º 05' 23" W, a
distance of 43.47 feet; thence S 37º
10' 51" W, a distance of 47.72 feet;
thence S 39º 10' 27" W, a distance of
41.84 feet; thence S 57º 02' 26" E, a
distance of 234.31 feet ; thence S 67º
44' 15" E, a distance of 76.86 feet;
thence N 15º 25' 19" E, a distance of
109.89 feet; thence N 14º 44' 30" E, a
distance of 85.71 feet; thence N 4º
57' 42" E, a distance of 91.05 feet;
thence N 9º 09' 33" E, a distance of
97.19 feet; thence N 4º 09' 27" E, a
distance of 103.70 feet; thence N 24º
38' 39" E, a distance of 89.59 feet;
thence N 19º 49' 14" E, a distance of
77.16 feet; thence N 41º 15' 19" E, a
distance of 69.81 feet; thence N 53º
09' 22" E, a distance of 70.44 feet;
thence N 67º 31' 24" E, a distance of
102.00 feet; thence N 81º 03' 34" E, a
distance of 65.03 feet; thence S 85º
37' 57" E, a distance of 79.58 feet;
thence S 84º 02' 26" E, a distance of
74.16 feet; thence S 87º 08' 47" E, a
distance of 67.87 feet ; thence N 84º
19' 26" E, a distance of 39.69 feet;
thence N 73º 26' 21" E, a distance of
73.30 feet; thence N 70º 11' 27" E, a
distance of 57.72 feet; thence N 85º
18' 45" E, a distance of 70.85 feet;
thence S 81º 49' 49" E, a distance of
115.98 feet; thence N 75º 35' 40" E, a
distance of 109.21 feet; thence N 69º
48' 44" E, a distance of 109.76 feet;
thence N 74º 06' 08" E, a distance of
110.82 feet; thence N 88º 37' 19" E, a
distance of 78.20 feet; thence S 84º
58' 03" E, a distance of 70.04 feet;
thence S 57º 55' 07" E, a distance of
87.84 feet; thence S 57º 19' 42" E, a
distance of 89.36 feet; thence S 79º
58' 33" E, a distance of 52.22 feet;
said point also being the POINT OF
COMMENCING for Island B, thence S
75º 04' 53" E, a distance of 71.75 feet;
thence N 89º 29' 45" E, a distance of
178.29 feet; thence N 78º 44' 04" E, a
distance of 119.23 feet; thence S 80º
14' 07" E, a distance of 82.51 feet;
thence S 89º 05' 39" E, a distance of
96.92 feet; thence S 85º 09' 21" E, a
distance of 174.86 feet; thence S 80º
10' 19" E, a distance of 106.39 feet;
said point also being the POINT OF
COMMENCING for Island I, thence S
45º 56' 01" E, a distance of 118.96
feet; thence S 29º 17' 49" E, a distance of 106.15 feet; thence S 18º 55'
35" E, a distance of 91.35 feet;
thence S 15º 29' 24" E, a distance of
42.80 feet; thence S 14º 42' 38" E, a
distance of 35.68 feet; thence S 28º
42' 56" W, a distance of 55.12 feet;
thence S 36º 05' 29" W, a distance of
112.90 feet; thence S 31º 53' 27" W, a
distance of 101.70 feet; thence S 28º
18' 13" W, a distance of 88.02 feet;
thence S 29º 28' 51" W, a distance o f
101.89 feet; thence S 10º 12' 21" W, a
distance of 123.80 feet; thence S 17º
21' 26" W, a distance of 132.40 feet;
thence S 12º 30' 07" W, a distance of
89.76 feet; thence S 20º 00' 23" W, a
distance of 82.34 feet; thence S 8º
56' 43" W, a distance of 125.74 feet;
thence S 25º 19' 14" W, a distance of
96.72 feet; thence S 34º 49' 00" W, a
distance of 58.95 feet; thence S 54º
12' 10" W, a distance of 69.50 feet;
thence S 55º 40' 13" W, a distance of
87.13 feet; thence S 59º 22' 26" W, a
distance of 67.33 feet; thence S 46º
16' 57" W, a distance of 178.24 feet;
thence S 42º 05' 54" W, a distance of
130.16 feet; thence S 38º 39' 58" W, a
distance of 84.61 feet; thence N 57º
31' 15" W, a distance of 83.98 feet;
thence N 80º 09' 22" W, a distance of
75.25 feet; thence N 76º 21' 00" W, a
distance of 91.04 feet; thence N 79º
36' 57" W, a distance of 65.24 feet;
thence N 63º 13' 12" W, a distance of
62.44 feet; thence N 57º 41' 17" W, a
distance of 38.14 feet; thence N 33º
17' 49" W, a distance of 50.60 feet;
thence S 67º 28' 44" W, a distance of
56.20 feet; thence S 28º 42' 56" W, a
distance of 50.11 feet; thence S 23º
46' 27" E, a distance of 51.06 feet;
thence S 35º 53' 24" E, a distance of
73.14 feet; thence S 10º 51' 47" W, a
distance of 90.43 feet; thence S 23º
33' 08" W, a distance of 100.57 feet;
thence S 32º 10' 48" W, a distance of
86.36 feet; thence S 58º 01' 44" E, a
distance of 71.54 feet; thence S 63º
28' 47" E, a distance of 95.57 feet;
thence N 37º 09' 08" E, a distance of
78.37 feet; thence N 22º 20' 51" E, a
distance of 64.01 feet; thence S 55º
07' 06" E, a distance of 38.76 feet;
thence S 12º 03' 31" W, a distance of
110.61 feet, thence S 34º 11' 31" W, a
distance of 46.65 feet; thence S 42º
22' 13" E, a distance of 119.63 feet;
thence S 86º 39' 16" E, a distance of
69.81 feet; thence S 52º 12' 19" E, a
distance of 69.07 feet; thence S 14º
49' 56" E, a distance of 69.71 feet;
thence S 00º 02' 28" W, a distance of
44.07 feet; thence S 52º 12' 48" E, a
distance of 99.71 feet, thence S 63º
11' 03" E, a distance of 86.95 feet;
thence N 58º 55' 39" E, a distance of
71.81 feet; thence N 47º47'04" E, a
distance of 75.54 feet; thence N 77º
11' 21" E, a distance of 55.37 feet;
thence S 73º 58' 12" E, a distance of
72.25 feet; thence S 59º 15' 17" E, a
distance of 101.80 feet; thence S 60º
18' 51" E, a distance of 150.11 feet;
thence S 59º 24' 21" E, a distance of
126.11 feet; thence S 55º 52' 38" E, a
distance of 122.67 feet; thence S 44º
58' 40" E, a distance of 128.71 feet;
thence S 32º 58' 02" E, a distance of
71.93 feet; thence S 16º 41' 09" E, a
distance of 66.32 feet; thence S 52º
19' 16" E, a distance of 53.27 feet;
thence S 76º 20' 23" E, a distance of
57.67 feet; thence S 64º 22' 49" E, a
distance of 42.62 feet; thence S 26º
32' 44" W, a distance of 37.62 feet;
thence S 68º 04' 32" W, a distance of
79.39 feet; thence S 77º 36' 35" W, a
distance of 100.81 feet; thence S 61º
34' 36" W, a distance of 89.21 feet;
thence S 40º 51' 56" W, a distance of
120.63 feet; thence S 34º 45' 26" W; a
distance of 123.64 feet; thence S 34º
10' 45" W, a distance of 117.10 feet;
thence N 52º 15' 06" W, a distance of
86.34 feet; thence N 60º 07' 39" W, a
distance of 87.47 feet; thence N 71º
42' 22" W, a distance of 77.81 feet;
thence N 86º 16' 47" W, a distance of
50.90 feet; thence N 39º 52' 31" W, a
distance of 52.47 feet; thence N 29º
31' 49" W, a distance of 50.04 feet;
thence N 47º 24' 25" W, a distance of
76.65 feet; thence N 53º 19' 19" W, a
distance of 80.03 feet; thence N 56º
31' 36" W, a distance of 100.21 feet;
thence N 46º 21' 11" W, a distance of
66.01 feet; thence N 30º 16' 58" W, a
distance of 66.60 feet; thence N 12º
50' 53" W, a distance of 70.48 feet;
thence N 00º 00' 00" E, a distance of
27.64 feet; thence N 10º 42' 20" E, a
distance of 28.13 feet; thence N 42º
48' 09" E, a distance of 41.74 feet;
thence N 39º 29' 07" E, a distance of
55.16 feet; thence N 26º 45' 40" E, a
distance of 48.58 feet; thence N 11º
18' 06" E, a distance of 33.24 feet;
thence N 11º 38' 40" W, a distance of
70.99 feet; thence N 14º 01' 29" W, a
distance of 43.00 feet; thence N 05º
17' 59" W, a distance of 47.88 feet;
thence N 52º 12' 48" W, a distance of
125.25 feet; thence S 73º 23' 28" W, a
distance of 55.74 feet; thence N 87º
54' 45" W, a distance of 55.78 feet;
thence N 16º 33' 10" W, a distance of
81.29 feet; thence N 07º 20' 52" E, a
distance of 78.35 feet; thence N 42º
22' 13" W, a distance of 171.56 feet;
thence N 63º 28' 47" W, a distance of
115.46 feet; thence N 58º 01' 44" W,
a distance of 72.43 feet; thence S 31º
22' 15" W, a distance of 98.61 feet;
thence S 30º 58' 25" W, a distance of
52.21 feet; thence N 80º 56' 15" W, a
distance of 64.58 feet; thence N 56º
16' 44" W, a distance of 62.20 feet;
thence S 70º 23' 18" W, a distance of
153.02 feet; thence N 78º 36' 16" W,
a distance of 179.30 feet; thence N
59º 06' 28" W, a distance of 70.97
feet; thence N 61º 50' 44" W, a distance of 74.15 feet; thence N 65º 57'
40" W, a distance of 61.49 feet;
thence N 84º 32' 56" W, a distance of
64.04 feet; thence S 88º 02' 19" W, a
distance of 66.06 feet; thence S 83º
22' 56" W, a distance of 60.40 feet;
thence S 78º 40' 48" W, a distance of
82.62 feet; thence S 75º 42' 48" W, a
distance of 65.08 feet; thence S 84º
51' 55" W, a distance of 83.72 feet;
thence S 79º 28' 07" W, a distance of
36.53 feet; thence S 88º 36' 13" W, a
distance of 51.07 feet; thence N 88º
13' 12" W, a distance of 49.87 feet;
thence S 87º 47' 32" W, a distance of
80.23 feet; thence N 66º 13' 18" W, a
distance of 117.94 feet; thence N 41º
30' 04" W, a distance of 38.98 feet;
thence N 46º 32' 23" W, a distance of
62.99 feet; thence N 21º 20' 12" W, a
distance of 48.92 feet; thence N 15º
58' 24" W, a distance of 81.67 feet;
thence N 6º 23' 39" W, a distance of
59.15 feet; thence N 3º 32' 31" W, a
distance of 61.31 feet; thence N 12º
10' 48" E, a distance of 72.94 feet;
thence N 32º 04' 48" E, a distance of
56.62 feet; thence N 50º 26' 13" E, a
distance of 70.03 feet; thence N 27º
33' 16" E, a distance of 46.85 feet;
thence N 2º 05' 12" E, a distance of
48.15 feet; thence N 17º 01' 33" W, a
distance of 53.91 feet; thence N 2º
42' 55" E, a distance of 63.31 feet;
thence N 11º 58' 47" E, a distance of
56.60 feet; thence N 18º 21' 46" E, a
distance of 58.82 feet; thence N 13º
07' 07" E, a distance of 74.86 feet;
thence N 21º 49' 33" E, a distance of
64.90 feet; thence N 9º 01' 57" E, a
distance of 59.66 feet; thence N 19º
26' 27" E, a distance of 60.48 feet;
thence N 34º 36' 15" E, a distance of
51.51 feet; thence N 28º 57' 31" E, a
distance of 67.12 feet; thence N 21º
37' 27" E, a distance of 76.39 feet;
thence N 20º 58' 31" E, a distance of
51.69 feet; thence N 65º 07' 56" W, a
distance of 578.93 feet; thence S 41º
38' 29" W, a distance of 53.62 feet;
thence S 35º 17' 05" W, a distance of
45.09 feet; thence S 21º 57' 21" W, a
distance of 58.07 feet; thence S 15º
09' 34" W, a distance of 35.51 feet;
thence S 37º 00' 08" W, a distance of
85.19 feet; thence S 41º 45' 56" W, a
distance of 70.91 feet; thence S 19º
42' 14" W, a distance of 39.40 feet;
thence S 58º 47' 47" W, a distance of
56.07 feet; thence S 70º 58' 24" W, a
distance of 67.58 feet; thence S 78º
19' 44" W, a distance of 55.42 feet;
thence S 81º 49' 32" W, a distance of
53.61 feet; thence S 48º 01' 01" W, a
distance of 46.82 feet; thence S 2º
15' 27" E, a distance of 56.08 feet;
thence S 6º 10' 50" E, a distance of
46.74 feet; thence S 2º 20' 05" W, a
distance of 42.59 feet; thence S 16º
11' 03" W, a distance of 56.44 feet;
thence S 35º 32' 09" W, a distance of
63.42 feet; thence S 28º 15' 02" W, a
distance of 39.00 feet; thence S 7º
22' 00" W, a distance of 67.02 feet;
thence S 10º 36' 18" W, a distance of
59.55 feet; thence S 9º 09' 13" W, a
distance of 66.54 feet; thence S 5º
23' 35" W, a distance of 65.94 feet;
thence S 17º 01' 37" W, a distance of
59.20 feet; thence S 25º 36' 50" W, a
distance of 47.37 feet; thence S 45º
20' 14" W, a distance of 79.32 feet;
thence S 54º 56' 32" W, a distance of
59.58 feet; thence S 75º 55' 20" W, a
distance of 72.84 feet; thence S 56º
10' 35" W, a distance of 86.12 feet;
thence S 41º 37' 55" W, a distance of
72.91 feet; thence S 50º 37' 30" W, a
distance of 62.08 feet; thence S 71º
02' 59" W, a distance of 52.77 feet;
thence S 69º 52' 18" W, a distance of
71.02 feet; thence S 72º 36' 58" W, a
distance of 75.30 feet; thence S 72º
23' 49" W, a distance of 77.07 feet;
thence N 87º 34' 59" W, a distance of
85.81 feet; thence S 74º 29' 33" W, a
distance of 89.07 feet; thence S 84º
46' 49" W, a distance of 67.70 feet;
thence S 60º 19' 34" W, a distance of
86.46 feet; thence S 67º 34' 01" W, a
distance o f 73.45 feet; thence N 82º
46' 46" W, a distance of 73.94 feet;
thence N 66º 39' 18" W, a distance of
58.99 feet; thence N 64º 56' 42" W, a
distance of 47.91 feet; thence N 65º
53' 52" W, a distance of 65.88 feet;
thence N 61º 27' 32" W, a distance of
72.06 feet; thence N 50º 15' 36" W, a
distance of 71.38 feet; thence N 32º
53' 24" W, a distance of 48.96 feet;
thence N 2º 12' 24" W, a distance of
47.73 feet; thence N 11º 05' 43" E, a
distance of 65.34 feet; thence N 3º
20' 22" W, a distance of 45.38 feet;
thence N 15º 51' 28" W, a distance of
28.86 feet; thence N 49º 13' 26" W, a
distance of 57.24 feet; thence N 78º
29' 37" W, a distance of 63.04 feet;
thence N 44º 49' 18" W, a distance of
37.78 feet; thence N 38º 54' 09" W, a
distance of 51.23 feet; thence N 22º
03' 14" W, a distance of 45.31 feet;
thence N 24º 28' 57" W, a distance of
48.73 feet; thence N 11º 54' 28" E, a
distance of 66.76 feet; thence N 3º
59' 17" E, a distance of 66.20 feet;
thence N 29º 27' 53" W, a distance of
49.98 feet; thence N 41º 03' 56" W, a
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
AREA "A"
Commencing at a right-of-way concrete monument found at the intersection of the northeastern right-ofway line of Interstate 95 and the
northern right-of-way line of Retreat
Road. Said point also being the
POINT OF BEGINNING; thence N 2
12'59" E, a distance of 259.32 feet to
a right-of-way concrete monument
found; thence N 2 26'05" W, a distance of 505.97 feet to a right-ofway concrete monument found;
thence N 1 49'32" E, a distance of
1372.59 feet to a right-of-way concrete monument found; thence N 2
25'16" E, a distance of 723.92 feet to
a right-of-way concrete monument
found; thence N 3 48'12" E, a distance of 888.90 feet to a right-ofway concrete monument found;
thence N 4 32'12" E, a distance of
1207.54 feet to a right-of-way concrete monument found; thence N
10 17'45" E, a distance of 502.68 feet
to a right-of-way concrete monument found; thence N 4 30'40" E, a
distance of 1318.80 feet to a iron
pipe found; thence S 89 28'03" E, a
distance of 95.32 feet to a concrete
monument set; thence S 3 02'44" W,
a distance of 4273.13 feet to a concrete monument set; said point
being the point of curvature of a
tangent curve, concave to the
southeast having a radius of 625.00
feet, a central angle of 17 05'51", a
chord length of 185.81 feet bearing
S 5 30'12" E, thence southeasterly
along said curve a distance 186.51
feet to a concrete monument set;
thence S 14 03'07" E, a distance of
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distance of 46.57 feet; thence N 40º
35' 40" W, a distance of 24.42 feet;
thence N 33º 48' 01" W, a distance of
24.26 feet; thence N 18º 28' 36" W, a
distance of 68.54 feet; thence N 14º
40' 02" W, a distance of 52.89 feet;
thence N 16º 52' 46" E, a distance of
45.82 feet; thence N 45º 08' 44" E, a
distance of 150.71 feet; thence N 29º
32' 11" E, a distance of 92.76 feet;
thence N 4º 45' 35" W, a distance of
46.24 feet; thence N 45º 15' 05" W, a
distance of 27.99 feet; thence N 78º
40' 00" W, a distance of 83.33 feet;
thence N 65º 51' 10" W, a distance of
82.92 feet; thence N 82º 25' 21" W, a
distance of 90.49 feet; thence S 88º
40' 48" W, a distance of 55.85 feet;
thence S 85º 31' 16" W, a distance of
34.41 feet; thence S 87º 41' 03" W, a
distance of 50.30 feet; thence S 86º
52' 14" W, a distance of 95.48 feet;
thence N 88º 22' 10" W, a distance of
42.69 feet; thence S 46º 10' 46" W, a
distance of 64.32 feet; thence S 45º
20' 24" W, a distance of 78.75 feet;
thence S 48º 55' 41" W, a distance of
56.24 feet; thence S 31º 16' 02" W, a
distance of 71.08 feet; thence S 27º
14' 51" W, a distance of 54.36 feet;
thence S 44º 55' 58" W, a distance of
49.86 feet; thence S 63º 08' 35" W, a
distance of 51.05 feet; thence S 70º
00' 37" W, a distance of 48.86 feet;
thence S 87º 51' 54" W, a distance of
27.94 feet; thence S 88º 01' 56" W, a
distance of 62.26 feet; thence N 67º
49' 37" W, a distance of 80.43 feet;
thence N 86º 06' 57" W, a distance of
72.74 feet; thence S 56º 30' 49" W, a
distance of 76.68 feet; thence S 49º
24' 55" W, a distance of 53.72 feet;
thence N 86º 25' 43" W, a distance of
16.78 feet; thence N 82º 31' 10" W, a
distance of 48.65 feet; thence N 80º
27' 40" W, a distance of 56.99 feet;
thence N 44º 21' 33" W, a distance of
72.77 feet; thence N 18º 53' 43" W, a
distance of 82.95 feet; thence N 22º
26' 12" W, a distance of 141.00 feet;
thence N 8º 08' 58" W, a distance of
77.01 feet; thence N 43º 26' 22" W, a
distance of 53.76 feet; thence N 33º
53' 14" W, a distance of 73.32 feet;
thence N 13º 50' 50" W, a distance of
65.78 feet; thence N 7º 34' 14" W, a
distance of 70.90 feet; thence N 16º
22' 38" W, a distance of 54.56 feet;
thence N 25º 25' 36" W, a distance of
61.81 feet; thence N 56º 17' 49" W, a
distance of 16.26 feet; thence N 58º
37' 27" W, a distance of 72.26 feet;
thence N 60º 51' 46" W, a distance of
44.21 feet; thence N 46º 04' 47" W, a
distance of 39.19 feet; thence N 3º
43' 41" W, a distance of 52.56 feet;
thence N 15º 52' 55" E, a distance of
63.40 feet; thence N 44º 44' 49" W, a
distance of 64.37 feet; thence N 68º
30' 44" W, a distance of 53.08 feet;
thence S 88º 53' 18" W, a distance of
37.50 feet; thence N 41º 10' 24" W, a
distance of 99.58 feet; thence N 37º
46' 09" W, a distance of 67.44 feet;
thence N 46º 14' 03" W, a distance of
132.13 feet; thence N 32º 39' 04" W,
a distance of 83.11 feet; thence N
22º 33' 11" W, a distance of 38.17
feet; thence N 34º 39' 29" W, a distance of 81.67 feet; thence N 20º 42'
20" W, a distance of 27.96 feet;
thence N 32º 40' 14" W, a distance of
67.63 feet; thence S 50º 06' 31" W, a
distance of 518.11 feet; thence S 80º
14' 40" E, a distance of 60.26 feet;
thence S 72º 12' 40" E, a distance of
46.86 feet; thence S 64º 06' 19" E, a
distance of 44.71 feet; thence S 50º
49' 47" E, a distance of 72.85 feet;
thence S 41º 26' 47" E, a distance of
38.42 feet; thence S 34º 43' 12" E, a
distance of 103.84 feet; thence S 15º
09' 40" E, a distance of 40.68 feet;
thence S 4º 06' 39" E, a distance of
74.49 feet; thence S 7º 26' 33" E, a
distance of 72.09 feet; thence S 7º
50' 10" W, a distance of 71.92 feet;
thence S 19º 17' 40" W, a distance of
52.39 feet; thence S 30º 56' 22" W, a
distance of 35.88 feet; thence S 44º
55' 58" W, a distance of 38.53 feet;
thence S 61º 53' 05" W, a distance of
40.31 feet; thence S 35º 00' 45" W, a
distance of 74.73 feet; thence S 21º
57' 21" W, a distance of 64.53 feet;
thence S 0º 11' 17" W, a distance of
53.27 feet; thence S 15º 42' 49" E, a
distance of 43.67 feet; thence S 39º
44' 37" E, a distance of 47.22 feet;
thence S 50º 52' 11" E, a distance of
40.51 feet; thence S 34º 35' 58" E, a
distance of 39.85 feet; thence S 2º
25' 27" E, a distance of 35.00 feet;
thence S 12º 55' 58" W, a distance of
47.00 feet; thence S 3º 30' 15" W, a
distance of 68.94 feet; thence S 47º
39' 47" W, a distance of 41.13 feet;
thence S 77º 26' 37" W, a distance of
60.93 feet; thence S 15º 57' 53" W, a
distance of 57.21 feet; thence S 0º
32' 28" E, a distance of 188.04 feet;
thence S 65º 45' 04" W, a distance of
66.15 feet; thence S 40º 18' 07" W, a
distance of 69.33 feet; thence S 62º
42' 02" W, a distance of 114.64 feet;
thence S 79º 25' 29" W, a distance of
68.20 feet; thence S 63º 08' 35" W, a
distance of 49.26 feet; thence S 31º
58' 23" W, a distance of 67.39 feet;
thence S 15º 47' 44" W, a distance of
84.49 feet; thence S 6º 40' 32" W, a
distance of 74.13 feet; thence S 11º
46' 44" W, a distance of 131.01 feet;
thence S 6º 15' 57" W, a distance of
82.87 feet; thence S 4º 42' 42" E, a
distance of 65.37 feet; thence S 14º
29' 21" W, a distance of 62.97 feet;
thence S 16º 15' 23" W, a distance of
48.99 feet; thence S 24º 52' 37" W, a
distance of 95.48 feet; thence S 25º
50' 49" W, a distance of 84.74 feet;
thence S 25º 00' 52" W, a distance of
91.19 feet; thence S 32º 58' 17" W, a
distance of 64.82 feet; thence S 63º
56' 37" W, a distance of 50.69 feet;
thence S 59º 39' 20" W, a distance of
81.49 feet; thence S 42º 45' 57" W, a
distance of 66.61 feet; thence S 22º
20' 33" W, a distance of 65.57 feet;
thence S 55º 21' 17" W, a distance of
58.79 feet; thence S 68º 05' 44" W, a
distance of 34.86 feet; thence S 66º
46' 02" W, a distance of 100.83 feet;
thence S 72º 44' 50" W, a distance of
96.57 feet; thence S 86º 54' 11" W, a
distance of 61.52 feet; thence N 87º
29' 58" W, a distance of 53.09 feet;
thence N 89º 14' 40" W, a distance of
108.49 feet; thence S 89º 46' 18" W, a
distance of 82.56 feet; thence N 82º
05' 48" W, a distance of 122.35 feet;
thence N 86º 14' 35" W, a distance of
96.30 feet; thence N 74º 06' 38" W, a
distance of 77.47 feet; thence N 70º
48' 35" W, a distance of 69.60 feet;
thence N 64º 02' 00" W, a distance of
65.11 feet; thence N 70º 52' 26" W, a
distance of 73.37 feet; thence S 88º
00' 24" W, a distance of 91.80 feet;
thence S 71º 56' 39" W, a distance of
104.14 feet; thence S 78º 26' 22" W, a
distance of 93.28 feet; thence S 76º
56' 49" W, a distance of 133.57 feet;
thence S 73º 31' 01" W, a distance of
92.42 feet; thence S 72º 15' 23" W, a
distance of 93.90 feet; thence S 71º
11' 09" W, a distance of 72.13 feet;
thence S 73º 36' 29" W, a distance of
71.16 feet; thence S 72º 03' 54" W, a
distance of 106.17 feet; thence S 58º
47' 47" W, a distance of 109.79 feet;
thence S 43º 33' 09" W, a distance of
69.70 feet; thence S 63º 22' 55" W, a
distance of 84.90 feet; thence S 76º
32' 34" W, a distance of 49.66 feet;
thence S 65º 40' 06" W, a distance of
96.44 feet; thence S 39º 28' 11" W, a
distance of 88.19 feet; thence S 28º
52' 00" W, a distance of 83.94 feet;
thence S 31º 02' 53" W, a distance of
151.62 feet; thence S 20º 56' 43" W, a
distance of 58.52 feet; thence S 28º
20' 13" W, a distance of 86.23 feet;
thence S 54º 56' 32" W, a distance of
59.58 feet; thence S 71º 35' 49" W, a
distance of 69.85 feet; thence S 71º
28' 15" W, a distance of 125.91 feet;
thence S 76º 34' 37" W, a distance of
85.35 feet; thence S 67º 21' 36" W, a
distance of 93.90 feet; thence S 68º
13' 58" W, a distance of 77.83 feet;
thence S 47º 45' 38" W, a distance of
113.47 feet; thence S 62º 39' 23" W, a
distance of 125.03 feet; thence S 50º
43' 58" W, a distance of 130.17 feet;
thence S 42º 44' 07" W, a distance of
116.78 feet; thence S 46º 35' 06" W, a
distance of 77.66 feet; thence S 43º
18' 57" W, a distance of 89.26 feet;
thence S 54º 58' 19" W, a distance of
72.25 feet; thence S 53º 03' 16" W, a
distance of 99.05 feet; thence S 64º
43' 37" W, a distance of 102.48 feet;
thence S 84º 42' 38" W, a distance of
68.67 feet; thence N 84º 25' 48" W, a
distance of 51.13 feet to a concrete
monument set; thence S 84º 34' 45"
W, a distance of 25.23 feet to a concrete monument set; said point
being the POINT OF BEGINNING.
being the POINT OF BEGINNING for
Island C; thence N 72° 58’ 12” W, a
distance of 39.59 feet; thence N 54°
49’ 17” W, a distance of 51.12 feet;
thence N 54° 45’ 14” W, a distance of
39.46 feet; thence N 18° 11’ 30” W, a
distance of 40.48 feet; thence N 24°
39’ 58” E, a distance of 110.69 feet;
thence N 36° 39’ 14” E, a distance of
56.37 feet; thence N 60° 09’ 05” E, a
distance of 37.32 feet; thence N 84°
04’ 46” E, a distance of 42.12 feet;
thence S 66° 24’ 33” E, a distance of
52.58 feet; thence S 52° 17’ 07” E, a
distance of 34.70 feet; thence S 32°
28’ 29” E, a distance of 38.43 feet;
thence S 14° 21’ 05” E, a distance of
39.72 feet; thence S 4° 13’ 43” E, a
distance of 41.43 feet; thence S 6°
12’ 29” W, a distance of 45.63 feet;
thence S 16° 07’ 43” W, a distance of
14.52 feet; thence S 37° 10’ 10” W, a
distance of 16.57 feet; thence S 54°
45’ 04” W, a distance of 27.90 feet;
thence S 70° 33’ 45” W, a distance of
57.59 feet; thence S 78° 27’ 11” W, a
distance of 43.59 feet; said point
being the POINT OF BEGINNING;
said described tract containing 1.21
acres, more or less.
Island D
Commencing at a previously identified POINT OF COMMENCING for
Island D, thence S 56° 29’ 05” W, A
distance of 82.46 feet; said point
being the POINT OF BEGINNING for
Island D; thence S 13° 30’ 22” E, a distance of 52.22 feet; thence S 3° 52’
22” E, a distance of 39.42 feet;
thence S 1° 09’ 13” W, a distance of
47.33 feet; thence S 3° 34’ 11” E, a
distance of 42.60 feet; thence S 0°
41’ 00” W, a distance of 46.12 feet;
thence S 32° 34’ 26” W, a distance of
53.61 feet; thence S 62° 56’ 35” W, a
distance of 50.69 feet; thence S 85°
13’ 28” W, a distance of 64.05 feet;
thence N 59° 00’ 16” W, a distance of
63.15 feet; thence N 15° 15’ 52” W, a
distance of 58.38 feet; thence N 25°
02’ 20” E, a distance of 74.02 feet;
thence N 11° 16’ 22” E, a distance of
76.75 feet; thence N 0° 51’ 51” E, a
distance of 33.80 feet; thence N 33°
44’ 54” E, a distance of 51.94 feet;
thence N 59° 24’ 34” E, a distance of
38.06 feet; thence N 64° 35’ 42” E, a
distance of 34.93 feet; thence S 33°
00’ 21” E, a distance of 32.05 feet;
thence S 64° 41’ 49” E, a distance of
37.44 feet; said point being the
POINT OF BEGINNING; said
described tract containing 1.20
acres, more or less.
Island E
Commencing at a previously identified POINT OF COMMENCING for
Island E, thence N 39° 43’ 21” W, a
distance of 217.57 feet; said point
being the POINT OF BEGINNING for
Island E; thence S 27° 24’ 55” W, a
distance of 27.89 feet; thence S 35°
23’ 23” W, a distance of 42.20 feet;
thence N 81° 42’ 35” W, a distance of
28.60 feet; thence N 55° 44’ 40” W, a
distance of 40.44 feet; thence N 41°
17’ 41” W, a distance of 45.16 feet;
thence N 18° 00’ 17” W, a distance of
39.60 feet; thence N 15° 30’ 07” W, a
distance of 53.09 feet; thence N 11°
52’ 33” W, a distance of 32.44 feet;
thence N 16° 52’ 46” E, a distance of
24.99 feet; thence N 81° 46’ 39” E, a
distance of 112.48 feet; thence S 61°
31’ 11” E, a distance of 43.48 feet;
thence S 28° 26’ 19” E, a distance of
33.30 feet; thence S 1° 23’ 13” E, a
distance of 29.02 feet; thence S 5°
02’ 32” W, a distance of 47.13 feet;
thence S 11° 23’ 06” W, a distance of
36.97 feet; said point being the
POINT OF BEGINNING; said
described tract containing 0.65 acre,
more or less.
Island F
Commencing at a previously identified POINT OF COMMENCING for
Island F, thence N 24° 07’ 01” W, a
distance of 319.76 feet; said point
being the POINT OF BEGINNING for
Island F; thence N 62° 14’ 59” W, a
distance of 37.79 feet; thence N 47°
02’ 39” W, a distance of 27.16 feet;
thence N 40° 37’ 15” W, a distance of
28.07 feet; thence N 24° 34’ 58” W, a
distance of 40.93 feet; thence N 17°
03’ 21” E, a distance of 37.11 feet;
thence S 89° 37’ 56” E, a distance of
52.25 feet; thence S 77° 55’ 57” E, a
distance of 49.31 feet; thence S 62°
51’ 47” E, a distance of 50.56 feet;
thence S 53° 36’ 21” E, a distance of
35.09 feet; thence S 53° 03’ 22” E, a
distance of 43.81 feet; thence S 51°
26’ 18” E, a distance of 31.54 feet;
thence S 28° 39’ 31” E, a distance of
34.72 feet; thence S 14° 44’ 54” W, a
distance of 31.73 feet; thence S 78°
21’ 06” W, a distance of 43.19 feet;
thence N 55° 47’ 41” W, a distance of
35.61 feet; thence N 77° 38’ 33” W, a
distance of 94.65 feet; said point
being the POINT OF BEGINNING;
said described tract containing 0.58
acre, more or less.
Island G
Commencing at a previously identified POINT OF COMMENCING for
Island G, thence N 36° 22’ 54” E, a
distance of 229.63 feet; said point
being the POINT OF BEGINNING for
Island G; thence N 18° 13’ 20” E, a
distance of 37.36 feet; thence N 26°
13’ 14” E, a distance of 43.62 feet;
thence N 37° 04’ 49” E, a distance of
24.58 feet; thence N 65° 28’ 49” E, a
distance of 39.07 feet; thence S 81°
55’ 15” E, a distance of 34.63 feet;
thence S 56° 03’ 24” E, a distance of
30.22 feet; thence S 45° 41’ 38” E, a
distance of 36.67 feet; thence S 39°
21’ 10” E, a distance of 27.56 feet;
thence S 23° 52’ 07” E, a distance of
26.42 feet; thence S 15° 48’ 14” W, a
distance of 38.52 feet; thence S 54°
43’ 38” W, a distance of 41.13 feet;
thence S 58° 28’ 16” W, a distance of
23.91 feet; thence N 88° 44’ 17” W, a
distance of 38.69 feet; thence N 64°
44’ 16” W, a distance of 35.67 feet;
thence N 66° 11’ 00” W, a distance of
22.20 feet; thence N 46° 19’ 30” W, a
distance of 30.23 feet; thence N 60°
48’ 42” W, a distance of 20.06 feet;
said point being the POINT OF
BEGINNING; said described tract
containing 0.52 acre, more or less.
Island H
Commencing at a previously identified POINT OF COMMENCING for
Island H, thence N 78° 31’ 41” E, a
distance of 254.92 feet; said point
being the POINT OF BEGINNING for
Island H; thence N 49° 52’ 07” W, a
distance of 59.82 feet; thence N 50°
24’ 49” W, a distance of 31.48 feet;
thence N 6° 34’ 58” W, a distance of
43.98 feet; thence N 29° 58’ 12” E, a
distance of 21.68 feet; thence N 43°
33’ 57” E, a distance of 58.65 feet;
thence N 65° 25’ 14” E, a distance of
31.18 feet; thence N 85° 18’ 28” E, a
distance of 27.22 feet; thence S 62°
45’ 05” E, a distance of 27.32 feet;
thence S 44° 11’ 49” E, a distance of
30.79 feet; thence S 30° 19’ 28” E, a
distance of 27.49 feet; thence S 0°
11’ 17” W, a distance of 37.77 feet;
thence S 35° 34’ 38” W, a distance of
41.32 feet; thence S 53° 10’ 27” W, a
distance of 42.95 feet; thence S 16°
37’ 07” E, a distance of 20.69 feet;
thence S 84° 48’ 04” W, a distance of
38.86 feet; said point being the
POINT OF BEGINNING; said
described tract containing 0.47 acre,
more or less.
Island I
Commencing at a previously identified POINT OF COMMENCING for
Island I, thence N 54° 52’ 06” E, a distance of 549.89 feet; said point
being the POINT OF BEGINNING for
Island I; thence N 29° 34’ 13” W, a
distance of 24.11 feet; thence N 15°
39’ 42” W, a distance of 16.06 feet;
thence N 36° 14’ 19” W, a distance of
23.51 feet; thence N 74° 49’ 24” W, a
distance of 23.53 feet; thence N 49°
54’ 21” W, a distance of 24.44 feet;
thence N 24° 10’ 33” W, a distance of
21.27 feet; thence N 35° 07’ 07” W, a
distance of 33.81 feet; thence N 0°
11’ 17” E, a distance of 22.26 feet;
thence N 30° 37’ 44” E, a distance of
46.44 feet; thence N 46° 20’ 52” E, a
distance of 22.67 feet; thence N 87°
07’ 08” E, a distance of 28.76 feet;
thence S 69° 42’ 27” E, a distance of
36.95 feet; thence S 57° 12’ 16” E, a
distance of 24.62 feet; thence S 59°
47’ 19” E, a distance of 22.57 feet;
thence S 20° 48’ 54” E, a distance of
26.71 feet; thence S 12° 41’ 22” E, a
distance of 17.90 feet; thence S 32°
05’ 41” E, a distance of 14.93 feet;
thence S 21° 48’ 41” W, a distance of
29.22 feet; thence S 40° 28’ 51” W, a
distance of 46.87 feet; thence S 38°
10’ 08” W, a distance of 21.39 feet;
thence S 19° 02’ 23” W, a distance of
33.33 feet; said point being the
POINT OF BEGINNING; said
described tract containing 0.45 acre,
more or less.
Island J
Commencing at a previously identified POINT OF COMMENCING for
Island J, thence N 35° 25’ 02” E, a distance of 494.34 feet, said point
being the POINT OF BEGINNING for
Island J; thence N 83° 34’ 57” W, a
distance of 29.69 feet; thence N 66°
47’ 29” W, a distance of 31.63 feet;
thence N 68° 16’ 04” W, a distance of
42.02 feet; thence N 54° 31’ 06” W, a
distance of 35.18 feet; thence N 57°
33’ 28” W, a distance of 29.24 feet;
thence N 68° 18’ 19” W, a distance of
23.15 feet; thence N 40° 20’ 51” W, a
distance of 16.57 feet; thence N 4°
41’ 42” E, a distance of 35.53 feet;
thence N 70° 24’ 57” E, a distance of
27.97 feet; thence S 82° 32’ 12” E, a
distance of 43.02 feet; thence S 56°
22’ 42” E, a distance of 41.10 feet;
thence S 52° 38’ 31” E, a distance of
33.03 feet; thence S 43° 37’ 33” E, a
distance of 29.96 feet; thence S 43°
45’ 53” E, a distance of 10.92 feet;
thence S 22° 07’ 40” E, a distance of
59.87 feet; said point being the
POINT OF BEGINNING; said
described tract containing 0.28 acre,
more or less.
Island K
Commencing at a previously identified POINT OF COMMENCING for
Island K, thence N 05° 51’ 28” E, a
distance of 351.21 feet; said point
being the POINT OF BEGINNING for
Island K; thence N 38° 08’ 08” W, a
distance of 20.58 feet; thence N 48°
47’ 48” W, a distance of 13.74 feet;
thence N 52° 05’ 47” W, a distance of
16.64 feet; thence N 43° 06’ 15” W, a
distance of 15.12 feet; thence N 5°
16’ 32” W, a distance of 8.38 feet;
thence N 61° 17’ 14” E, a distance of
10.93 feet; thence S 86° 21’ 17” E, a
distance of 21.98 feet; thence S 62°
57’ 34” E, a distance of 22.35 feet;
thence S 71° 11’ 51” E, a distance of
25.25 feet; thence S 46° 42’ 03” E, a
distance of 22.40 feet; thence S 12°
12’ 22” W, a distance of 19.15 feet;
thence S 55° 30’ 50” W, a distance of
10.67 feet; thence N 86° 34’ 07” W, a
distance of 11.58 feet; thence S 87°
12’ 50” W, a distance of 19.97 feet;
said point being the POINT OF
BEGINNING; said described tract
containing 0.07 acre, more or less.
The said property above is located
in the 15th. G.M.D. Liberty County,
Georgia containing 939.34 acres
more or less.
The property in the abovedescribed Exhibit A to Tract Nine is
the same property acquired by
Morgan Timber, LLC from Union
Camp Corporation by deed dated
September 30, 1997 and recorded in
the Office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Liberty County in Deed
Book 823 at Page 502.
TRACT ELEVEN (SOUTH HAMPTON TRACT)
(A) All those certain lots, tracts or
parcels of land situate lying and
being in the 15th G. M. District of
Liberty County, State of Georgia,
containing 707.79 acres, more or
less, being the remaining portion of
the South Hampton Tract and
described as follows:
All those certain lots, tracts or
parcels of land situate lying and
being in the 15th G. M. District of
Liberty County, State of Georgia
designated as the SOUTH HAMPTON TRACT (originally containing
1325.17 acres exclusive of 0.278 acre
cell tower site) as more particularly
shown and described upon that certain plat of survey prepared for
South Hampton Island Preservation,
LLC dated January 14, 2004, last
revised February 4, 2004 and entitled “A Plat of The South Hampton
Tract and The Fairfield Tract” made
and prepared by Thomas & Hutton
Engineering Co. and certified by
Boyce L. Young, Georgia Registered
Land Surveyor No. 2282, which plat
of survey is recorded in the Office of
the Clerk of Superior Court of Liberty
County, Georgia in Plat Section N33, Pages 1AB and 1CD and which is
by reference incorporated herein for
descriptive and all other purposes.
LESS AND EXCEPT FROM THE ORIGINAL SOUTH HAMPTON TRACT THE
FOLLOWING TRACTS OR PARCELS
OF LAND:
1. All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
the 15th G. M. District of Liberty
County, Georgia, designated as
“Lanes End Farm” (containing 97.51
acres, more or less), and more particularly described upon that certain
plat of survey dated January 27,
2004, last revised February 9, 2004
entitled “A Plat of South Hampton
and A Portion of Hampton Island”
prepared by Tho
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PROBATE COURT OF GEORGIA
LONG COUNTY
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
RE: Estate of GEORGE W. DEVEREAUX
To all Debtors and creditors of the
Estate of GEORGE W. DEVEREAUX,
deceased, late of Long County,
Georgia, are hereby notified to render thei Georgia, and which plat of
survey is by express reference incorporated herein for descriptive and
all other purposes.
All that certain lot, tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the
15th G. M. District of Liberty County,
Georgia, containing 106.53 acres,
more or less, and being Morning
Glory Farm, Tract A (originally containing 107.50 acres, more or less) as
more particularly described upon
that certain plat of survey dated
January 27, 2004, last revised
February 9, 2004 entitled “A Plat of
South Hampton and A Portion of
Hampton Island” prepared by
Thomas & Hutton Engineering Co.
and certified by Boyce L. Young,
Georgia Registered Land Surveyor
No. 2282, which plat of survey is
recorded in Plat Slide N-33, Page(s)
2AB, 2CD, 3AB, 3CD and 4AB in the
Office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Liberty County, Georgia, and
which plat of survey is by express
reference incorporated herein for
descriptive and all other purposes,
less and except that portion of original Tract A designated as “Parcel 2 a
portion of Morning Glory Farm”,
containing 0.97 acres, more or less,
and more particularly described
upon that certain plat of survey
dated September 26, 2005, prepared by Thomas & Hutton
Engineering Co. and certified by
Boyce L. Young, Georgia Registered
Land Surveyor No. 2282, which plat
of survey is recorded in Plat Slide N95, Page 4B, in the Office of the Clerk
of Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia, and which plat of survey is
by express reference incorporated
herein for descriptive and all other
purposes.
3. All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
the 15th G. M. District of Liberty
County, Georgia, designated as
“Three Chimneys Farm” (containing
103.48 acres) and more particularly
described upon that certain plat of
survey dated August 17, 2004, entitled “A Plat of Three Chimneys Farm,
Hampton Meadows Farm and
Future Development Parcel B” prepared by Thomas & Hutton
Engineering Co. and certified by
Boyce L. Young, Georgia Registered
Land Surveyor No. 2282, which plat
of survey is recorded in Plat Slide N52, Page 3C and 3D in the Office of
the Clerk of Superior Court of Liberty
County, Georgia, and which plat of
survey is by express reference incorporated herein for descriptive and
all other purposes.
4. All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
the 15th G. M. District of Liberty
County, Georgia, designated as
“Hampton Meadows Farm” (containing 100.02 acres) and more particularly described upon that certain
plat of survey dated August 17,
2004, entitled “A Plat of Three
Chimneys
Farm,
Hampton
Meadows Farm and Future
Development Parcel B” prepared by
Thomas & Hutton Engineering Co.
and certified by Boyce L. Young,
Georgia Registered Land Surveyor
No. 2282, which plat of survey is
recorded in Plat Slide N-52, Page 3C
and 3D in the Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia, and which plat of survey is
by express reference incorporated
herein for descriptive and all other
purposes.
5. All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
the 15th G. M. District of Liberty
County, Georgia, designated as
“Sunrise Farm” (containing 101.42
acres) and more particularly
described upon that certain plat of
survey dated August 17, 2004, entitled “A Plat of Four Rail Farm and
Sunrise Farm” prepared by Thomas
& Hutton Engineering Co. and certified by Boyce L. Young, Georgia
Registered Land Surveyor No. 2282,
which plat of survey is recorded in
Plat Slide N-55, Page 4AB in the
Office of the Clerk of Superior Court
of Liberty County, Georgia, and
which plat of survey is by express
reference incorporated herein for
descriptive and all other purposes.
6. All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
the 15th G. M. District of Liberty
County, Georgia, designated as
“Four Rail Farm” (containing 100.33
acres, more or less) and more particularly described upon that certain
plat of survey dated August 17,
2004, entitled “A Plat of “Four Rail
Farm and Sunrise Farm” prepared
by Thomas & Hutton Engineering
Co. and certified by Boyce L. Young,
Georgia Registered Land Surveyor
No. 2282, which plat of survey is
recorded in Plat Slide N-55, Page
4AB in the Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia, and which plat of survey is
by express reference incorporated
herein for descriptive and all other
purposes.
7. All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
the 15th G. M. District of Liberty
County, Georgia, designated as
“Parcel 1 a portion of South
Hampton”, containing 3.09 acres,
more or less, and more particularly
described upon that certain plat of
survey dated September 26, 2005,
prepared by Thomas & Hutton
Engineering Co. and certified by
Boyce L. Young, Georgia Registered
Land Surveyor No. 2282, which plat
of survey is recorded in Plat Slide N95, Page 4B, in the Office of the Clerk
of Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia, and which plat of survey is
by express reference incorporated
herein for descriptive and all other
purposes.
8. All those certain lots, tracts or
parcels of land situate, lying and
being in the 15th G. M. District of
Liberty County, Georgia, containing
one (1) acre each, and designated as
Lot No. C-3, Lot No. C-4, Lot No. C-5,
Lot No. C-6 and Lot No. C-7, South
Hampton Island, Phase One, as
more particularly described upon
that certain plat of survey dated
December 20, 2004, entitled “A Plat
of South Hampton Phase One” prepared by Thomas & Hutton
Engineering Co. and certified by
Boyce L. Young, Georgia Registered
Land Surveyor No. 2282, which plat
of survey (consisting of four (4)
pages) is recorded in Plat Slide N-74,
Page(s) 2AB, 2CD, 3AB AND 3CD in
the Office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Liberty County, Georgia,
and which plat of survey is by
express reference incorporated
herein for descriptive and all other
purposes.
9. All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
the 15th G. M. District of Liberty
County, Georgia, designated as
“Parcel B”, containing 2.650 acres,
more or less, and more particularly
described upon certain plat of survey dated September 10, 2007 entitled “A Plat of Tract A (A Portion of
Three Chimneys Farm) & Tract B (A
Portion of Future Development
Parcel “B”) prepared by Thomas &
Hutton Engineering Co. and certified by Teeple Hill, Georgia
Registered Land Surveyor No. 3081,
which plat of survey is recorded in
Plat Slide O-46, Page 3D in the Office
of the Clerk of Superior Court of
Liberty County, Georgia, and which
plat of survey is by express reference
incorporated herein for descriptive
and all other purposes.
10. All that certain lot, tract or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in
the 15th G. M. District of Liberty
County, Georgia, designated as
“Cotton Row Farm” (containing
85.314 acres, more or less) and more
particularly described upon that certain plat of survey datd November
15, 2006, entitled “A Plat of Cotton
Row Farm” prepared by Thomas &
Hutton Engineering Co. and certified by Chad W. Carpenter, Georgia
Registered Land Surveyor No. 2979,
a copy of which plat is recorded in
Plat Section O-23, Page 4CD in the
Office of the Clerk of Suprior Court
of Liberty County, Georgia, and
which is by express reference incorprated herein for descriptive and all
other purposes, together with all
easement rights appurtenant thereto.
TRACT TWELVE (FAIRFIELD
TRACT)
All that certain lot, tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the
15th G. M. District of Liberty County,
State of Georgia, designated as the
FAIRFIELD TRACT (containing 276.32
acres inclusive of 0.439 acre salt
marsh) as more particularly shown
and described upon that certain plat
of survey prepared for South
Hampton Island Preservation, LLC
dated January 14, 2004, last revised
February 4, 2004 and entitled “A Plat
of The South Hampton Tract and
The Fairfield Tract” made and prepared by Thomas & Hutton
Engineering Co. and certified by
Boyce L. Young, Georgia Registered
Land Surveyor No. 2282, which plat
of survey is recorded in the Office of
the Clerk of Superior Court of Liberty
County, Georgia in Plat Section N33, Pages 1AB and 1CD and which is
by reference incorporated herein for
descriptive and all other purposes.
TRACT FOURTEEN (RICE HOUSE
PARCEL)
A certain parcel of land situated,
lying and being on the east side of
Interstate 95, approximately 4.1
miles north from the intersection of
Interstate 95 and US Hwy 17, and
being in the 15th G.M. District,
Liberty County, Georgia, and further
described as follows:
Beginning at a Union Camp concrete monument found at the
southwest corner of the Camp Blue
Heron Boy Scout Camp as shown on
a plat by Thomas and Hutton
Engineering Co. dated October 10,
2007 and recorded in Plat Section 051, Page 2A in the Office of the Clerk
of Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia; thence N 00°16'19" E a distance of 227.71' to a point; thence N
21°02'15" E a distance of 27.36' to a
point; thence N 31°36'27" E a distance of 61.06' to a point; thence N
58°53'28" E a distance of 67.74' to a
point; thence N 79°11'10" E a distance of 82.47' to a point; thence S
88°51'55" E a distance of 287.26' to a
point at the approximate top of
bank line of the lake; thence along
with said top of bank line S
71°28'51" E a distance of 21.51' to a
point; thence S 13°43'42" E a distance of 177.20' to a point; thence S
41°25'47" E a distance of 61.75' to a
point; thence S 62°25'10" E a distance of 112.87' to a point; thence S
80°29'27" E a distance of 109.84' to a
point; thence N 88°51'48" E a distance of 156.38' to a point; thence N
52°51'31" E a distance of 184.53' to a
point; thence leaving the top of
bank line S 46°18'28" E a distance of
155.81' to a point; thence S
68°40'14" W a distance of 112.72' to
a point; thence S 83°44'11" W a distance of 82.49' to a point; thence S
87°51'09" W a distance of 80.06' to a
point; thence S 82°02'33" W a distance of 87.02' to a point; thence N
89°44'32" W a distance of 843.73' to
the Point of Beginning, and having
an area of 5.35 acres, more or less.
TRACT FIFTEEN (JELKS TRACT)
All that certain tract or parcel of land
situate, lying and being in the 15th
G. M. District of Liberty County,
Georgia, containing 2.055 acres,
more or less, and more particularly
shown and described upon that certain plat of survey dated December
18th, 1984, made and prepared by
C. E. Williams, Georgia Registered
Land Surveyor No. 1565, which plat
is recorded in Plat Section D-54,
Page 2 in the Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia and which is by express reference incorporated herein for
descriptive and all other purposes.
TRACT SIXTEEN (CVC/BJW TRACT)
All that certain lot, tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being in the
15th G. M. District of Liberty County,
Georgia, designated as Tract A”,
containing 2.683 acres, more or less,
and more particularly described
upon that certain plat of survey
dated September 10, 2007 entitled
“A Plat of Tract A (A Portion of Three
Chimneys Farm) & Tract B (A Portion
of Future Development Parcel “B”)
prepared by Thomas & Hutton
Engineering Co. and certified by
Teeple Hill, Georgia Registered Land
Surveyor No. 3081, which plat of survey is recorded in Plat Slide O-46,
Page 3D in the Office of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Liberty County,
Georgia, and which plat of survey is
by express reference incorporated
herein for descriptive and all other
purposes.
TOGETHER WITH ALL EASEMENT
RIGHTS APPURTENANT TO THE
ABOVE-DESCRIBED TRACTS OR
PARCELS OF LAND.
37494
(Sept.6,13,20,27)
Island A
Commencing at a previously identified POINT OF COMMENCING for
Island A, thence N 27° 21’ 14” E, a
distance of 120.75 feet; said point
being the POINT OF BEGINNING for
Island A; thence S 49° 50’ 31” W, a
distance of 78.49 feet; thence S 73°
52’ 36” W, a distance of 69.40 feet;
thence N 52° 13’ 55” W, a distance of
44.29 feet; thence N 28° 13’ 17” W, a
distance of 75.44 feet; thence N 18°
08’ 32” W, a distance of 63.41 feet;
thence N 18° 22’ 15” W, a distance of
62.65 feet; thence N 3° 28’ 53” W, a
distance of 162.02 feet; thence N 8°
56’ 04” W, a distance of 67.92 feet;
thence N 28° 39’ 31” W, a distance of
74.40 feet; thence N 40° 16’ 44” W, a
distance of 71.90 feet; thence N 41°
06’ 04” W, a distance of 82.20 feet;
thence N 37° 08’ 25” W, a distance of
76.29 feet; thence N 33° 06’ 46” W, a
distance of 74.09 feet; thence N 20°
30’ 49” W, a distance of 44.00 feet;
thence N 15° 21’ 28” W, a distance of
81.85 feet; thence N 2° 44’ 22” E, a
distance of 71.67 feet; thence N 54°
53’ 34” E, a distance of 98.71 feet;
thence N 85° 44’ 38” E, a distance of
97.21 feet; thence S 77° 53’ 46” E, a
distance of 85.60 feet; thence S 75°
57’ 37” E, a distance of 140.89 feet;
thence S 70° 47’ 13” E, a distance of
102.51 feet; thence N 88° 57’ 44” E, a
distance of 85.37 feet; thence N 66°
54’ 13” E, a distance of 62.09 feet;
thence N 48° 32’ 26” E, a distance of
80.06 feet; thence N 48° 53’ 09” E, a
distance of 69.02 feet; thence N 49°
24’ 55” E, a distance of 53.72 feet;
thence N 31° 13’ 53” E, a distance of
85.07 feet; thence N 26° 12’ 03” E, a
distance of 104.58 feet; thence N 20°
28’ 33” E, a distance of 77.06 feet;
thence N 45° 25’ 49” E, a distance of
161.19 feet; thence N 55° 43’ 46” E, a
distance of 67.23 feet; thence S 64°
25’ 43” E, a distance of 74.16 feet;
thence S 29° 14’ 20” E, a distance of
85.23 feet; thence S 18° 05’ 42” E, a
distance of 78.82 feet; thence S 2°
44’ 53” E, a distance of 109.01 feet;
thence S 20° 16’ 19” W, a distance of
125.43 feet; thence S 29° 30’ 30” W, a
distance of 118.91 feet; thence S 29°
50’ 25” W, a distance of 103.19 feet;
thence S 38° 36’ 50” W, a distance of
203.42 feet; thence S 49° 38’ 18” W, a
distance of 143.29 feet; thence S 26°
41’ 12” W, a distance of 155.53 feet;
thence S 1° 14’ 14” E, a distance of
96.21 feet; thence S 9° 12’ 25” E, a
distance of 97.73 feet; thence S 5°
57’ 58” E, a distance of 70.69 feet;
thence S 0° 21’ 15” E, a distance of
42.14 feet; thence S 30° 18’ 59” W, a
distance of 53.24 feet; thence S 86°
22’ 18” W, a distance of 58.36 feet;
thence N 83° 05’ 08” W, a distance of
64.66 feet; thence S 73° 19’ 35” W, a
distance of 67.10 feet; thence S 55°
04’ 04” W, a distance of 66.80 feet;
said point being the POINT OF
BEGINNING; said described tract
containing 17.70 acres, more or less.
Island B
Commencing at a previously identified POINT OF COMMENCING for
Island B, thence N 44° 59’ 14” E, a
distance of 294.89 feet; said point
being the POINT OF BEGINNING for
Island B; thence N 43° 39’ 10” W, a
distance of 111.70 feet; thence N 35°
34’ 19” W, a distance of 107.83 feet;
thence N 25° 10’ 47” W, a distance of
123.81 feet; thence N 5° 10’ 05” E, a
distance of 91.88 feet; thence N 30°
10’ 44” E, a distance of 116.49 feet;
thence N 52° 16’ 23” E, a distance of
85.43 feet; thence S 78° 48’ 15” E, a
distance of 78.42 feet; thence S 23°
27’ 17” E, a distance of 55.69 feet;
thence S 3° 29’ 53” W, a distance of
62.17 feet; thence S 44° 26’ 59” E, a
distance of 60.74 feet; thence S 74°
42’ 36” E, a distance of 81.79 feet;
thence N 61° 20’ 11” E, a distance of
84.24 feet; thence N 47° 55’ 48” E, a
distance of 80.29 feet; thence N 60°
07’ 34” E, a distance of 67.28 feet;
thence S 88° 20’ 57” E, a distance of
63.43 feet; thence S 83° 28’ 16” E, a
distance of 71.43 feet; thence S 80°
14’ 12” E, a distance of 78.06 feet;
thence S 85° 37’ 29” E, a distance of
74.78 feet; thence S 80° 46’ 29” E, a
distance of 94.09 feet; thence S 69°
43’ 01” E, a distance of 77.29 feet;
thence S 48° 25’ 43” E, a distance of
66.44 feet; thence S 10° 40’ 17” E, a
distance of 61.39 feet; thence S 44°
28’ 30” W, a distance of 105.10 feet;
thence S 23° 01’ 46” W, a distance of
208.57 feet; thence S 50° 08’ 58” W, a
distance of 135.44 feet; thence S 77°
02’ 21” W, a distance of 92.15 feet;
thence N 83° 23’ 30” W, a distance of
73.85 feet; thence N 86° 32’ 04” W, a
distance of 91.88 feet; thence N 88°
04’ 01” W, a distance of 196.31 feet;
thence N 65° 31’ 36” W, a distance of
167.58 feet; said point being the
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Commencing at a previously identified POINT OF COMMENCING for
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distance of 179.03 feet; said point
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Page 13
Nursery hits roadblock with RH council
Conditional-use request
to be revisited in Oct.
By Steve Scholar
For the Coastal Courier
The devil, they say, is in the
details. And the Richmond
Hill City Council and local
businessman Greg Elmgren
couldn’t agree on the details
in a called workshop Tuesday
at city hall.
Elmgren is proposing to
put an “upscale garden center”
on a 1.53-acre parcel at the
corner of Cherokee Street and
Ford Avenue, which is zoned
C-1, or neighborhood commercial. To do that, Elmgren
sought a conditional use to
allow a plant nursery.
A public hearing was held
before the city’s planning
commission Sept. 9, and the
matter later was heard by the
council, which tabled the request because of concerns
about how the business would
look and affect the residents
in the area.
Those concerns were not
eased during the city’s workshop this week. Elmgren told
the mayor and council that he
was prepared to use fencing
and screens to shield residents
from the center’s daily operation.
Councilman Russ Carpenter took exception with
the “industrial” aspect of the
operation and said the use of
fencing and screens still would
not entice him to support the
conditional use.
In addition to retail sales
on the property, Elmgren said,
there also would be several
large mulch bins to the rear
of the property. The equipment used to load and unload
mulch from the bins includes
a Bobcat and landscape trailer,
in addition to a truck.
Carpenter termed that an
industrial use and said it had
the potential to be unsightly,
noisy and disturb the area’s
residents.
“I have a problem with the
aesthetics. There will be a lot
of activity on that property.
I want to allow a local business to expand, but I have a
problem with the aesthetics,”
Carpenter said.
The councilman said he
could better support the request for a conditional use
for that type of business if
Elmgren’s
Services
owner Greg
Elmgren is
proposing
to open an
“upscale”
garden center
similar to his
current location, shown
here at 9120
Ford Ave., on
the corner
of Cherokee
Street and
Ford Avenue.
Steve Scholar
Elmgren would eliminate
what Carpenter called the
industrial use and strictly
concentrate on a retail operation.
“If it were just retail, I’d be
down there in a minute. I just
can’t support trucks and other
equipment moving around so
close to homes,” Carpenter
said.
Elmgren said eliminating
the mulch bins would cut
down on his profits.
“Your profit is not my concern,” Carpenter said.
Councilman Van Hunter
said the city council would
have to look at long-range
zoning implications if the conditional use was approved.
Bryan BoE may beef up security at schools
By Jeff Whitten
For the Coastal Courier
Getting into school buildings in
Bryan County soon could be more
difficult as officials look at tightening security at each of the system’s
schools.
At a workshop last week at
the Richmond Hill Pre-K Center,
members of the Bryan County
Board of Education discussed adding security measures ranging from
stronger glass and key cards to limiting access to front entryways.
They are expected to get an es-
timate for the cost to outfit each
school with access-control systems
at Thursday night’s regular BoE
meeting at Bryan County Middle
School.
It won’t be cheap. Pope Construction’s Bill Vickery, who works
for the BoE as construction manager, told the board it will cost
about $20,000 for Richmond Hill
Pre-K alone. Adding Lanier Primary and Richmond Hill Primary
to the list would run the board
about $42,000. Adding the elementary schools would bring the cost
up to about $72,000.
Vickery said he visited the
county’s primary and elementary
schools because “we’re trying to
do everything we can as a contractor within the school system to
keep people out who shouldn’t be
there.”
The notion basically is to limit
access to one door at each school
during school hours, with the
school receptionist controlling the
lock from indoors. Vickery said
doors could be opened from the
inside in case of emergencies.
Vickery also told the BoE that
employee access also could be
regulated through key cards that
would show when employees entered school through software
“integrated into a computer timeclock system,” he said.
Initially, the BoE got estimates
for beefing up access control at the
primary and elementary schools
because there’s a six-week waiting
list for doors that go with such systems and there was a need to get
the ball rolling, according to school
administrators. But rather than do
the work piecemeal, school-board
members were quick to point out
all schools should be treated equal-
ly.
“One school needs to be just as
safe as another school,” BoE member Dennis Seger said. Member
Amy Murphy agreed.
“I think parents would think
this would be at the top of the list,”
she said.
BoE Chairman Eddie Warren concurred, though he warned
against spending from the system’s capital improvements fund,
which is meant for new elementary schools on both ends of Bryan
County.
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Col. Shannon Ellis, Wellness
Center Director Megan
Amadeo and Comprehensive
Soldier and Family Fitness
Training Center manager
John Gaddy.
Also attending were the
Marne commander’s wife,
Jane Murray, and 3rd ID
Command Sgt. Maj. Edd
Watson.
According to Winn public-affairs officer Michelle
Gordon, Army Wellness Centers are part of Army Surgeon
General Lt. Gen. Patricia D.
Horoho’s “performance triad”
program, which includes
activity, nutrition and sleep.
She said wellness-center services include metabolic testing, physical-fitness testing,
stress management with biofeedback, and tobacco, nutrition and general wellness
education.
Gordon said the first
Army Wellness Center
opened in 2005 in Heidelberg, Germany. The center
on Stewart is the 17th opened
by the Army, she said.
“We have a huge problem
in this country,” Eggleston
told guests. “Our population
is not fit. We’re out of shape.
We’re overweight. We don’t
eat right. We don’t sleep right,
and we don’t get enough exercise.”
He said the Army Wellness Center is designed to
encourage wellness or preventive health. When patients
come to Winn, he said they
already are in the second
stage of prevention. He said
something already is amiss,
and now the hospital’s medical team has to fix it.
Eggleston said the Army
will have 19 Wellness Centers
by the end of this year, with a
goal of having 38 centers
throughout the Army. He
said soldiers, their families
and — if space is available —
military retirees and their
families can come to the center for a free evaluation, risk
assessment, nutrition advice
and general wellness education that could prevent them
from having to visit the hospital.
He emphasized that what
the center needs most is for
commanders to tell their soldiers about the wellness center and encourage them to
use it.
Murray echoed many of
Eggleston’s remarks, saying
the center is about teaching
better lifestyles and better
stress management. He also
stressed the importance of
encouraging soldiers and
families to use the center.
“I would hope that this
center is overbooked and
overused,” Murray said. “I
hope the hours that we have
posted are not nearly enough
and we have to get some
additional staff.”
Following the ribbon cutting, Amadeo and Ellis
escorted Murray and other
guests around the new facility, pausing in each room to
explain how risk-assessment
equipment works.
According to Gaddy, the
center essentially is a lifeskills training facility. He said
there is a distinct difference
between a fitness center and a
wellness center.
“Instead of being reactive
to physical challenges, we can
be proactive,” Gaddy said.
“Any soldier can walk in here
and make an appointment
for an assessment. We can
train one-on-one or as a
unit.”
Amadeo said the center’s
staffers are professionals with
specialized certifications or
master’s degrees in exercise
science or other health fields.
“We’re more of a primary
preventive and assessment
program,” Amadeo said.
“We’re not diagnosing; we’re
assessing where they are.
We’re trying to (help) them
before they have to go get
treated for things like diabetes or some other chronic
disorder.”
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Ex-priest who worked in Southeast
Georgia found guilty of abuse
By Jason Wermers
For the Coastal Courier
In the wake of a former
Catholic priest who used
to work in Southeast Georgia being found guilty on a
child sex-abuse charge, the
Roman Catholic Diocese
of Savannah is reminding
parishioners of its sexual
abuse hotline.
Robert Poandl, 72, was
found guilty Friday by an
Ohio jury of transporting a
minor across state lines with
intent to engage in sexual
activity.
Poandl will be sentenced
at a later date.
Father Chet Artysiewicz,
the president of Ohio-based
Glenmary Home Missioners, notified the Diocese
of Savannah of the guilty
verdict because Poandl
previously served as pastor
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which referred to the sexual-abuse policy on the diocesan website, www.diosav.
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throughout the diocese, and
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Board approves negotiations for
airport-management services
detheridge@coastalcourier.com
The MidCoast Regional
Airport Local Joint Management Board met Tuesday to
discuss who will be awarded
its fixed-base operator management services.
The Federal Aviation Administration defines an FBO
as a commercial entity that
provides aeronautical services to the public, including
fueling, maintenance, storage and ground and flight
instruction.
The board voted to authorize Liberty County Development Authority staff to negotiate a three-year contract
with Volo Aviation and arrange contract-termination
procedures with ABS Aviation Services, the company
it currently contracts with on
a month-to-month basis to
manage the airport. Volo is
based out of Stratford, Conn.,
and ABS is headquartered in
Tampa, Fla.
The MCRA board discussed the results of a pricing analysis presented by
LCDA staff, and staff ’s recommendation to award a
one-year contract with two
renewable options for FBO
management services to
Volo Aviation.
Volo Aviation offered
MCRA a three-year contract price of $460,289, with
a first-year cost of $150,550.
ABS Aviation Services estimated a three-year contract
price of $512,431 with a
first-year cost of $164,575.
Cost was not the only
factor MCRA considered
in its decision to award
airport-management services to Volo Aviation. The
board looked at each company’s qualifications and
each firm’s plans for airport
operation and maintenance,
marketing and staffing.
Three companies attended a mandatory pre-proposal conference Aug. 20 at
the airport, LCDA staff reported. The LCDA accepted
sealed proposals from ABS
Aviation Services and Volo
Aviation on Sept. 12.
LCDA project coordinator Danielle Hipps said
Volo Aviation’s marketing
plan named specific trade
shows the company attends
and provided photographic
representations of actions it
would take to promote MidCoast Regional Airport.
“Volo was very profes-
SPECIAL MEETING
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of Long County’s FY 2013-2014 operating
budget, Friday, October 4, 2013 at 5:00
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Courthouse.
sional,” Hinesville Mayor Jim
Thomas, a joint management
board voting member, said
of the company’s presentation. “They had the professional contacts … that, in my
opinion, are top rate.”
The mayor said Volo had
a fueling contract with Merrill Lynch.
Administration and finance director Carmen Cole
said Volo seemed to understand the Liberty County
community, and the company expressed its intent
to get involved in the local
community.
MCRA advisory board
member and Liberty County
Administrator Joey Brown
said current airport employees should be given proper
consideration during the
FBO change. Thomas agreed
and said that could be written into the contract.
Brown suggested staff
establish a timeline for transitioning the airport from
the present FBO to the new
one. Cole said ABS Aviation
Services should be given a
formal 60-day notice.
The Liberty County
Board of Commissioners,
the city of Hinesville and the
Liberty County Develop-
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ment Authority collaborate
on overseeing the airport.
Liberty County Commission
Chairman Donald Lovette
and LCDA Chairman Allen
Brown also are voting members on the airport’s jointmanagement board.
In other authority business Tuesday:
• The MCRA board approved a $7,000 biennial
contract for auditing services with Karp, Ronning &
Tindol CPAs, and approved
hiring Thigpen, Lanier,
Westerfield & Deal to prepare the airport’s 2013 annual financial statements for
a $3,000 fee.
• The board also authorized staff to solicit prices
from
gutter-installation
companies for gutter installation at the airport because
of water damage to the floors
at MCRA.
• Airport board members
discussed saving costs on a
proposed project to install
new flooring at the airport.
Staff will look into bidding
out labor and check into
prices for ordering tiles and
other materials directly. The
board also discussed replacing two of four computers at
the airport.
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Driving while license
suspended, third offense,
no insurance — A deputy
on patrol ran the plates on
a Hyundai he was traveling behind and found the
vehicle’s registration was
suspended and the driver
had no valid insurance. The
deputy stopped the vehicle
and asked the driver for his
license, but the driver told
him it was suspended. He
also said he’d canceled his
insurance. The driver was arrested, taken to jail and given citations and a court date.
The Hyundai was towed.
Illegal possession of a
controlled substance — A
deputy responded to a call at
an Old Sunbury Road convenience store about three
men in a car possibly using
narcotics. The car owner
consented to a search of the
car, but when the deputy
asked the three occupants
to exit the vehicle so he
could search it, he noticed
one man throw something
beneath the car. The deputy
called for backup and found
a blunt beneath the car. The
deputies contacted a narcotics officer and handed the
investigation over. A field
test determined the blunt
contained Spice. Two of the
vehicle occupants were taken to jail.
Harassing phone calls
— A Midway woman told
a deputy that the man she
used to live with was sending her unwanted text messages and voicemails. She
said he also threatens her
with physical violence and
comes by her home frequently and threatens her
neighbors. The complainant was given a case number
and briefed on procedures
for obtaining a temporary
protection order.
Sept. 17
Theft by taking, felony
— A Midway man called
authorities to report that 58
of his 60 hydrocodone pills
were missing. The man said
he’d been gone all day, and
the only other person home
was his adult son. The man’s
wife said their son has a history of abusing pain medication, and she confirmed the
complainant’s statement that
their son was home alone all
day. The complainant’s wife
said she confronted their
son about the missing medication, but he denied taking
it. The son was not home
when the deputy was called
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Hinesville’s jobless
rate dips to 9.3
percent in August
At a glance
Special to the Courier
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ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Labor
announced Thursday that
Hinesville’s unemployment
rate decreased to 9.3 percent in August, down seventenths of a percentage point
from 10 percent in July. The
rate also was 9.3 percent in
August a year ago.
The rate dropped because
there was a significant reduction in layoffs and an
increase in the number of
jobs.
There were 203 new layoffs, represented by initial
claims for unemployment
insurance, which are 22, or
9.8 percent, fewer than the
225 in July.
Much of the decline came
in accommodations and
food services, professional
and technical services, construction and manufacturing.
Over the year, the number
of initial claims was down by
67, or 24.8 percent, from 270
in August 2012. Reductions
were mostly in manufacturing, construction, transportation and warehousing,
professional and technical
services, and administrative
and support services.
There were 19,700 jobs
in Hinesville in August, up
by 300, or 1.6 percent, from
19,400 in July. The increase
came mostly in local government. The number of jobs
• Metro Hinesville jobless
rate was 9.3 percent in
August
• Rate was down 0.7 percent from July
• 203 new layoffs were
reported
• Number of jobs in
Hinesville in August was
19,700
• Amount of jobs increased 1.6 percent from
July
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Olugbenga is a boardcertified internal-medicine
physician, while Ajayi is a
pediatrician.
By Mike Riddle
Coastal Courier correspondent
The Long County Chamber of Commerce last week
welcomed a new doctor’s
office to Long County.
Drs. Olugbenga Awe and
was unchanged at 19,700
from August 2012.
The labor force, which is
the number of people employed plus those unemployed but actively looking
for work, declined by 268
to 32,775 in August, down
from 33,043 in July.
It also was down by 522
from 33,297 in August 2012.
Athens had the lowest area jobless rate at 6.1
percent, while the Heart of
Georgia-Altamaha region
had the highest at 11.9 percent.
Meanwhile, Georgia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for August was
8.7 percent, down from 8.8
percent in July. The rate was
9 percent in August a year
ago.
Local area unemployment data are not seasonally adjusted. Georgia labor
market data are available at
www.dol.state.ga.us.
The two men have nearly 50 years of combined
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141 Timber Trail ~ Richmond Hill, GA 31324 ~ (912) 756-4300 ~ www.magnoliamanor.com
Your
Hometown
Dealer
16,995
$
19,995
$
12,995
$
16,995
$
$
13,995
T5346A
‘10 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED
T4593W
‘08 HUMMER H3 LOADED
C0432I
‘06 NISSAN 350Z
T2784A
‘10 FORD EDGE SEL
T7651A
‘06 FORD F150
$
7,955
$
C3787B
‘07 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER
8,995
18,995
$
21,995
$
16,995
$
C8312B
‘04 CADILLAC DEVILLE
C4180W
‘13 VW PASSAT
C9462B
‘12 DODGE CHARGER
C4019W
‘11 TOYOTA CAMRY
16,995
$
9,995
$
‘03 JEEP WRANGLER
30,995
5,995
T1713W
‘10 GMC YUKON SLE
T6267D
‘00 FORD RANGER SUPERCAB 4X4
15,995
$
‘12 HONDA CIVIC LX
T5884B
$
$
C9804A
T1945B
‘11 KIA SORENTO
24,995
$
4,995
$
23,995
$
15,995
$
25,995
$
C1931A
‘11 FORD MUSTANG GT
C7634B
‘03 SAAB 9-3
T8272W
‘12 FORD FLEX SEL
C2600B
‘13 FORD FIESTA
T7280W
‘13 CHEVY SILVERADO 4X4
305 W Oglethorpe Hwy, Hinesville • 912-876-3673
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INCLUDES ALL REBATES TO DEALER. SPECIFICALLY INCLUDES FORD TRADE ASSISTANCE REBATE, TRADE IN REQUIRED.