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Power Power Power Power Power Power
POWER the Courthouse door in said
Pursuant to the power of sale County, or at such other place as
contained in the Security Deed lawfully designated, within the
executed by RICHARD B. legal hours of sale, on August
KIRKENDALL, II to MORTGAGE06, 2019, the property in said
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION Security Deed and described as
SYSTEMS, INC AS NOMINEE follows:
FOR AMERICA'S WHOLESALE ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL
LENDER ITS SUCCESSORS OF LAND LYING AND BEING
AND ASSIGNS in the original IN LAND LOT 194 OF THE 4TH
principal amount of $94,000.00 LAND DISTRICT OF MONROE
dated March 21, 2003 and COUNTY, GEORGIA AND
recorded in Deed Book 861,BEING KNOWN AS LOT 48,
Page 232, Monroe County CONTAINING 3.97 ACRES,
records, said Security Deed ACCORDING TO A PLAT OF
being last transferred to RECORD, DATED NOVEMBER
LOANCARE LLC in Deed Book 18, 1996, PREPARED BY
1928, Page 112, Monroe County GARY WITHERINGTON, GRLS
records, the undersigned will RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
sell at public outcry to the 21, PAGE 76 CLERK'S OFFICE
highest bidder for cash, before OF MONROE SUPERIOR
COURT WHICH PLAT IS failure to pay the indebtedness
INCORPORATED HEREIN BY as provided for in the Note and
REFERENCE THERETO FOR said Security Deed. The debt
A MORE COMPLETE AND remaining in default, this sale
ACCURATE DESCRIPTION. will be made for the purpose
TOGETHER WITH THAT 2002 of paying the same and all
HORTON 27 X 56 MOBILE expenses of sale,~ including
HOME, PERMIT #380615 attorney's fees (notice of intent
Said property being known to collect attorney's fees having
as: 690 UNIONVlLLE ROAD, been given).
FORSY'rH, GA 31029 Said property will be sold
To the best of the undersigned's subject to the following: (1)
knowledge, the party or parties any outstanding ad valorem
in po .s.session of said property is/ taxes (including taxes which
are RICHARD B. KIRKENDALL, are a lien, whether or not yet
II or tenant(s), due and payable); (2) the right
The debt secured by said of redemption of any taxing
Security Deed has been and authority; (3) any matters
is hereby declared due and which might be disclosed
payable because of, among by an accurate survey and
other possible events of default, inspection of the property;
and (4) any assessments, inc. 3637 Sentara Way, Virginia
liens, encumbrances, zoning Beach, VA, 23452
ordinances, restrictions, Note that pursuant to O.C.G.A.
covenants, and matters of 44-14-162.2, the above
record superior to the Security individual or entity is not
Deed first set out above, required by law to negotiate,
Said sale will be conducted amend, or modify the terms of
subject to the following: (1) the mortgage.
confirmation that the sale is THIS LAW FIRM IS ACTING
not prohibited under the U.S. AS A DEBT COLLECTOR
Bankruptcy Code; and (2) final A'I-I'EMPTING TO COLLECT
confirmation and audit of the A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION
status of the loan with the holder OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR
of the Security Deed. THAT PURPOSE.
The name, address, and RAS Crane LLC 10700 Abbott's
telephone number of the Bridge Road Suite 170 Duluth,
individual or entity who has full GA 30097 Phone: 470.321.7112
authority to negotiate, amend, Firm File No. 18-134256 - OIV
and modify all terms of the LOANCARE, LLC, as Attorney-
mortgage is as follows: in-Fact for RICHARD B.
Loancare Servicing Center, KIRKENDALL, II
Net
www, ForsytkEable.net
(4;~8) 885-4111 9 N Lee Street
Forsyth, GA
PUBUC NOTICE
CITY OF FORSYTH ELECTION
TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 5, 2019
The qualifying fees approved at the City's 1st
meeting in January 2019 are as follows:
Mayor fee: $375.00
Council fee: $301.35
The positions up for re-election this year are:
Mayor held by Eric Wilson
Council Post # 1 held by John Howard
Council Post # 3 held by Melvin Lawrence
Council Post # 4 held by Greg Goolsby
Qualifying dates will be August 19-23, 2019.
October 7, 2019 is the last day for a person to
register and be eligible to vote in the November
General Election and Special Election Runoff.
www.mymcr.net
By Richard Dumas
forsyth@mymcr.net
Monroe County Commis-
sioners decided on Tuesday,
July 2 to crush about 100,000
cubic yards of concrete left at
the Monroe County Landfill
about 10 years ago.
Commissioners approved
to take bids for services for
the crushing into aggregate
of a concrete stockpile of
about 80,000 to 100,000
cubic yards present on the
Monroe County Landfill site
on Striddand Loop Road.
Harbin Engineering repre-
sentative Curtis Reynolds
told commissioners that the
concrete was left about a
decade ago by the contractor
who paved 1-75. Reynolds
said as Harbin Engineering
works to complete its five-
year state permit review for
the landfill, it must come up
with a solution for housing
the concrete.
Reynolds provided com-
missioners with three op-
tions: 1. Move the concrete
to the approved inert waste
landfill onsite. 2. Recover the
concrete as aggregate to be
used as road base on county
roads or sold. 3. Cover and
stabilize the slopes of the
concrete stockpile and desig-
nate the area as a construc-
tion and demolition landfill.
Reynolds estimated the cost
of Option i at $600,000 to
$700,000 and estimated the
cost of Option 3 at $75,000
to $200,000. Reynolds said
the only one of the three
options that could result in
the county making a profit in
the long run was Option 2,
estimating a possible savings
of $500,000 through selling
the aggregate or using it for
county roads. Reynolds said a
preliminary bid for crushing
services estimated the county
would pay between $400,000
to $550,000 to crush all of
the concrete. However, he
estimated the county would
earn back $1 million from
selling or using the resulting
aggregate.
After about 10 minutes of
discussion, District 3 com-
missioner John Ambrose mo-
tioned to approve Reynolds'
recommendation to go with
Option 2. Commissioners
then approved by a 4-0 vote
to take bids for crushing the
concrete.
In other Board of Commis-
sioners' news:
Monroe County Com-
missioners on Tuesday, July 2
allowed county manager Jim
Hedges to buy a new truck
for recently-hired chief build-
ing inspector Daniel Brown.
After getting price com-
parisons from Forsyth-
based dealerships Volume
Chevrolet and Hutchinson
Ford, Hedges recommended
buying a Ford Ranger 4 x 4
from Unadilla-based Bran-
nen Motor Company in the
amount of $34,353. Hedges
said the Ranger is about
$1,500 more expensive than
a Chevrolet Silverado [500
4 x 4 at Volume Chevrolet,
priced at $32,831, but he said
he preferred Ford's safety
features and slightly better
gas mileage.
However, District i com-
missioner Larry Evans said
he thinks the county would
get a better deal on a 4 x 2
Chevrolet Colorado and
urged Hedges to go back to
Volume and get a price for
a new Colorado. The other
commissioners agreed with
Evans, and commissioners
approved by a 4-0 vote to al-
low Hedges to buy the Colo-
rado from Volume ffhe gets a
deal he deems sufficient.
At the recommenda-
tion of county manager Jim
Hedges, Monroe County
Commissioners on Tuesday,
July 2 put 14 county vehicles
into surplus, nine from the
sheriff's department, four
from the road department
and one formerly used in
spraying for tics.
Hedges said some of the
vehicles would be sold intact
at public auction while oth-
ers would only be sold as
scrap. The surplus vehicles
range in mileage from as
few as 148,000 to as many as
320,000.
Monroe County Commis-
sioners approved on Tuesday,
July 2 a beer and wine sales
license for the Rum Creek
convenience store at the
intersection of Hwys. 18 and
87.
The new owner Lachu
Punjabi recently bought the
store from longtime owner
William Roquemore.
Monroe County Com-
missioners on Tuesday, July
2 re-al~pointed Rosalind Mc-
Millan to a three-year term
on the Board of Directors of
River Edge Behavioral Health.
Community Service Board.
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1000 square feet of office space
for accountant, professional,
or business enterprise etc.