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The Champion Legal Section, Thursday, Sep
:ember 18, 2014
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(LSBE) requirements are suspended
for this project. All efforts in these
areas by potential bidders will be
considered voluntary by the County.
A copy of the Certified Vendor List
has been included.
FIRST SOURCE JOBS ORDIN
ANCE - NOTICE TO POTENTIAL
BIDDERS
All Potential bidders are hereby ad
vised that the County’s FIRST
SOURCE JOBS ORDINANCE re
quirements are suspended for this
project. All efforts in these areas by
potential bidders will be considered
No Bid may be revoked or withdrawn
until sixty (60) days after the time set
for opening the Bids.
THE COUNTY RESERVES THE
RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL
BIDS, TO WAIVE INFORMALITIES
IN BIDDING, AND TO READVERT
ISE.
This 18th day of September, 2014.
040-363283 9/18,9/25,10/2WG
Request for Proposal: DeKalb
County Government requests quali
fied individuals and firms with experi
ence in food service operations to
submit proposals for the Food Ser
vice Operations for the Central
DeKalb Senior Center and/or the Lou
Walker Senior Center (++RFP No.
14-500325++) (hereinafter referred to
as “Project”).
For a free downloadable copy of this
proposal, visit our website at
www.dekalbcountyga.gov/pur-
chasing/index.html. Proposals will
be received until 3:00 p.m. on Octo
ber 16, 2014, at: DeKalb County De
partment of Purchasing and Contract
ing, 1300 Commerce Drive, 2nd
Floor, Decatur, Georgia 30030 (tele
phone number 404-371-7051).
Pre-Proposal Conference and Site
Visits: A pre-proposal conference
and site visit will be held at 11:00
a.m. on the 2nd day of October, 2014
at the Central DeKalb Senior Center,
1346 McConnell Drive, Decatur,
Georgia 30033, with a site visit to fol
low at Lou Walker Senior Center,
2538 Panola Road, Lithonia, Geor
gia 30058 at 2:00 p.m. on the 2nd
day of October, 2014. Interested re
sponders are strongly encouraged to
attend and participate in the pre-pro
posal conference and site visits. For
information regarding the pre-propos
al conference and site visits, please
contact Mary L. Godard, Contract Ad
ministrator, at 404-371-6330 or
mgodard@dekalbcountyga.gov.
Questions: All questions concerning
the Project, and requests for inter
pretation of the contract, may be
asked and answered at the pre-pro
posal conference; however, oral an
swers are not authoritative. Ques
tions must be submitted to the De
partment of Purchasing and Contract
ing in writing by one of the following
methods: in person at 1300 Com
merce Drive, 2nd Floor, Decatur,
Georgia 30030, via email to contract-
sreview@dekalbcountyga.gov, or via
facsimile to 404-371-6327, no later
than close of business on October 3,
2014. Questions and requests for in-
terpreta-tion received by the Depart
ment of Purchasing and Contracting
after this date will not receive a re
sponse or be the subject of addenda.
Addenda: Addenda may be issued in
response to changes in the RFP. It is
the responsibility of the responder to
ensure awareness of all addenda is
sued for this solicitation. Please ac
knowledge the addenda, and submit
to the Department of Purchasing and
Contracting as requested. Respon
der may call Mary L. Godard, Con
tract Administrator, at 404-371-6330
or mgodard@dekalbcountyga.gov to
verify the number of addenda prior to
submission. Addenda issued for this
project may be found on DeKalb
County’s website,
http://www.dekalbcountyga.gov/pu
rchasing/pc-formal-bids-&-
rfps.html.
Local Small Business Enterprise
Ordinance
It is the objective of the Chief Execut
ive Officer and Board of Commission
ers of DeKalb County to provide max
imum practicable opportunity for all
businesses to participate in the per
formance of government contracts,
including Local Small Business Enter
prises (LSBE), Minority Business En
terprises (MBE) and Women Busi
ness Enterprises (WBE). The
County’s Schedule of Local Small
Business Enterprise Participation,
Minority Business Enterprise and Wo
men Business Enterprise Opportun
ity Tracking Form (Exhibit A) and Let
ter of Intent to Perform as a Subcon
tractor or Provide Materials or Ser
vices (Exhibit B) are included in the
Request for Proposal, along with
sample report forms (Exhibit C). The
current DeKalb County List of Certi
fied Vendors is included as Exhibit D.
For details relative to DeKalb
County’s Local Small Business Enter
prise Ordinance, contact the Con
tract Compliance Division at con-
tract@dekalbcountyga.gov or 404-
371-4795.
The County reserves the right to re
ject any and all proposals, to waive
informalities, and to readvertise.
This 18th day of September, 2014.
Sincerely,
Scott M. Callan, CPSM
Acting Chief Procurement Officer
Department of Purchasing and Con
tracting
040-363284 9/18jb
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
DeKalb County, Georgia
Week of September 18, 2014
Request for Quotation No. 3003314
ITB (Refer to the Index for the page
number in which the Display ad is
located).
++3003314 ITB 4.5 Metric Ton Mini
Hydraulic Excavator, Crawler Moun
ted with Diesel Engine
3003323 ITB 4.5 Metric Ton Mini Hy
draulic Excavator, Crawler Mounted
with Diesel Engine and Hydraulic Flail
Cutter
3003325 ITB Truck, Crew Cab and
Chassis with Line Body and Crane
Mounted
14-500325 RFP Food Service Opera
tions for the Central DeKalb Senior
Center and/or the Lou Walker Senior
Center
14-100389 ITB Chamblee-Dun-
woody Streetscapes Phase 2++
Condemnation
050-363181 9/11,9/18,9/25WG
In re: APPROXIMATELY 2.8
GRAMS OF COCAINE;
APPROXIMATELY LESS THAN AN
OUNCE OF MARIJUANA; etal.
NOTICE OF SEIZURE
OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY VALUED AT
$25,000.00 OR LESS
TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE
SCRIBED BELOW
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n),
you are hereby notified that on July 9,
2014, the property described below
was seized at 2929 Turner Hill Road,
DeKalb County, Georgia by Detect
ive M.D. Crews of the DeKalb County
Police Department:
a. Approximately 2.8 grams of co
caine; and
b. Approximately less than an ounce
of marijuana; and
c. Three thousand four hundred nine
teen dollars ($3,419.00) in U.S. Cur
rency.
Conduct giving rise to said seizure
was as follows:
Said property:
a. was directly or indirectly used or in
tended for use to facilitate a violation
of the Georgia Controlled Sub
stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30,
more specifically, the possession,
distribution, sale, or delivery of co
caine and marijuana.
b. was found in close proximity to
said cocaine and marijuana; or
c. represents proceeds derived or
realized from said violation(s) of the
Georgia Controlled Substances Act.
More specifically, on July 9, 2014, Of
ficer Dejarnette, of the DeKalb
County Police Department, was con
ducting a special detail at 2929 Turn
er Hill Rd., StoneCrest Mall, parking
lot of Kohl's, when while sitting in an
unmarked vehicle, He observed a
black Mercedes Benz driving slowly
through the parking lot. The vehicle
pulled between Officer Dejarnette's
vehicle and a red Porshe, at which
time the driver, who was later identi
fied as ++Marquez Martin++, opened
the driver’s door half way and leaned
out of the vehicle and tugged on the
passenger side door handle of the
Porshe, in an effort to open the door.
After he was unsuccessful in open
ing the door, Martin drove off and
away from the scene.
Due to this suspicious activity, Of
ficer Dejarnette began to follow the
vehicle and requested assistance
from other Officers. He followed the
Mercedes until it came to a stop at
6960 Red Boone Dr, Lithonia. At this
time, the Uniform vehicles surroun
ded the vehicle and detained both
Martin and the Rashad Davis, the
passenger. Upon Officer Antoine, the
assisting Officer, making contact with
Martin and Davis, He began to ques
tion them about the suspicious beha
vior at the Mall, at which time He de
tected a very strong odor of
Marijuana emitting from the interior of
the vehicle and on the person of both
occupants.
Due to this observation, they conduc
ted a Terry Frisk of the subjects be
fore they continued to conduct any
further investigation. Upon checking
Davis, less than an ounce of
marijuana was located in his left
pocket. Upon searching the vehicle,
they located less than an ounce of
Marijuana between the passenger
seat and door and in the center con
sole. They also located 2.8 grams of
Cocaine, which was individually
wrapped in 11 small bags which were
all located in a purple crown royal
bag located in the driver’s side door.
The Officer seized an undetermined
amount of USC which was located in
Martin’s right pocket.
Martin and Davis was arrested and
transported to DeKalb County Jail.
The U.S. currency was transported to
BB&T Bank where it was counted by
an employee and determined to be
Martin and Davis were charged with
Violation of the Georgia Controlled
Substances Act. The cocaine and
marijuana are subject to forfeiture
pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(d)(1). The currency is subject to
forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-
1349(d)(2) and (d)(6).
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(n)(3), any claim to the seized
property must be sent within thirty
days to the seizing law enforcement
agency AND to Deputy Chief Assist
ant District Attorney, Kenneth
Hutcherson, by certified mail, return
receipt requested.
Robert D. James
(Ga. Bar No. 389148)
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
By: Kenneth Hutcherson
Georgia Bar No. 380263
Deputy Chief Assistant District Attor
ney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700
Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355
Email: klhutcherson@dekalb-
countyga.gov
Main Office: (404) 371-2561
Fax: (404) 371-2981
050-363182 9/11,9/18,9/25wg
In re: APPROXIMATELY
55,000 GRAMS
OF COCAINE; etal.
NOTICE OF SEIZURE
OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY VALUED AT
$25,000.00 OR LESS
TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE
SCRIBED BELOW
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n),
you are hereby notified that on April
15, 2013, the property described be
low was seized at 1435 Boggs Road
Apt. 1704, Duluth, Georgia by Detect
ive K. Howard of the DeKalb County
Police Department:
a. Approximately 55,000 grams of co
caine; and
b. One thousand nine hundred dol
lars ($1,900.00) in U.S. Currency.
Conduct giving rise to said seizure
was as follows:
Said property:
a. was directly or indirectly used or in
tended for use to facilitate a violation
of the Georgia Controlled Sub
stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30,
more specifically, the possession,
distribution, sale, or delivery of
marijuana.
b. was found in close proximity to
said marijuana; or
c. represents proceeds derived or
realized from said violation(s) of the
Georgia Controlled Substances Act.
During the month of April 2013,
DeKalb County HIDTA Unit received
information regarding a male subject
trafficking illegal narcotics in a 2008
Buick Lacrosse. In an effort to invest
igate this matter on April 14, 2013,
the DeKalb County HIDTA Unit con
ducted surveillance on the vehicle
which was observed arriving at the
residence of 1435 Boggs Road
#1704, Duluth, Georgia and entering
the garage and leave a very short
time later. Immediately after leaving
the location, a traffic stop was con
ducted, which yielded 14,000 grams
of packaged cocaine and 500 grams
of packaged heroin.
Due to the evidence that was
gathered in this thorough investiga
tion, a search warrant was applied for
and granted from Gwinnett Magis
trate Court for the residence at 1435
Boggs Road, #1704, Duluth.
On this same date, the Gwinnett
County Search warrant was ex
ecuted by the DeKalb County HIDTA
Task Force and DEA Taskforce
Group 2 at the above location. Upon
entering the location, they made con
tact with a male subject, identified as
++Fernando Garcia++, along with his
personal effects. A search of the
apartment yielded 55,000 grams of
cocaine which was located in the
bathroom cabinet, miscellaneous pa
perwork and an unknown amount of
U.S. Currency which was located in
Garcia’s pants pocket.
Garcia was arrested and transported
to the DeKalb County Jail. The U.S.
Currency was transported to BB&T
Bank where it was counted by an em-
ployee and determined to be
$1,900.00. The currency was then
deposited in an account at the bank.
Garcia was charged with Violation of
the Georgia Controlled Substances
Act. The cocaine is subject to forfeit
ure pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(d)(1). The currency is subject to
forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-
1349(d)(2) and (d)(6).
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(n)(3), any claim to the seized
property must be sent within thirty
days to the seizing law enforcement
agency AND to Deputy Chief Assist
ant District
Attorney, Kenneth Hutcherson, by
certified mail, return receipt reques
ted.
Robert D. James
(Ga. Bar No. 389148)
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
By: Kenneth Hutcherson
Georgia Bar No. 380263
Deputy Chief Assistant District Attor
ney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700
Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355
Email: klhutcherson@dekalb-
countyga.gov
Main Office: (404) 371-2561
Fax: (404) 371-2981
050-363285 9/18,9/25,10/2WG
In re: APPROXIMATELY
51.52 GRAMS
OF COCAINE; APPROXIMATELY
28 GRAMS
OF MARIJUANA; et al.
NOTICE OF SEIZURE
OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY VALUED AT
$25,000.00 OR LESS
TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE
SCRIBED BELOW
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n),
you are hereby notified that on
November 8, 2011, the property de
scribed below was seized at 956 Wil
low Run, DeKalb County, Georgia by
Detective P.S. Krieg of the Dun-
woody Police Department:
a. Approximately 51.52 grams of co
caine; and
b. Approximately 28 grams of
marijuana; and
c. One thousand twenty eight dollars
($1,028.00) in U.S. Currency; and
d. Bersa .38 caliber pistol, SER#
471443.
Conduct giving rise to said seizure
was as follows:
Said property:
a. was directly or indirectly used or in
tended for use to facilitate a violation
of the Georgia Controlled Sub
stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30,
more specifically, the possession,
distribution, sale, or delivery of co
caine and marijuana.
b. was found in close proximity to
said cocaine and marijuana; or
c. represents proceeds derived or
realized from said violation(s) of the
Georgia Controlled Substances Act.
More specifically, on November 8,
2011 Officer R.R. Weber # 2829 was
patrolling the area of Redan Trail and
Redan Road. At that time Officer
Weber observed a Silver Chevy Co
balt occupied by a Black male travel
ing Westbound on Redan Road. Of
ficer Weber noticed that the Black
male was not wearing a seat belt and
was smoking a Brown cigar. Officer
Weber then got behind the vehicle at
a Red light at the intersection of
Redan Road and Fieldgreen Drive
and attempted to initiate a traffic stop.
The vehicle then pulled to the left
side of the road into oncoming traffic
and began driving away from Officer
Weber through a Red traffic signal.
Officer Weber then pursued the
vehicle into a neighborhood in the
area of Nimblewood way. As officer
Weber was looking for the vehicle cit
izens in the area informed Officer
Weber of location of the vehicle. Of
ficer Weber then observed the
vehicle pulling into the driveway of
956 Willow Run. At that time Officer
Weber observed the Black male jump
out of the vehicle as it was still mov
ing while carrying a dark colored bag
in his hands. Officer Weber then pur
sued the Black male on foot
throughout the neighborhood and ob
served the Black male throw the dark
colored bag he was carrying behind a
house. After a brief foot chase Of
ficer Weber was able to take the
Black male into custody after a Taser
device was deployed. The Black
male who was identified as ++Mr. An-
rique Rashaad Zachary++ stated to
Officer Weber that the only reason he
ran was because he was smoking a
“Blunt” (marijuana Cigarette) and he
didn’t have a driver’s license. The
dark colored bag that Mr. Zachary
threw behind the house while he was
running was recovered by Officer
Duren and identified by Officer
Weber. Officer Duren looked through
the bag and located 2 bags that con
tained a White chalky substance, a
pill bottle and a Bersa .380 caliber
handgun. Mr. Zachary stated to of
ficers that the dark bag was not his
and that he threw down a shirt in the
area of the bag. Officers went back to
the area where the bag was re
covered but did not observe a shirt at
the location. A pat down of Mr.
Zachary revealed 1 large stack of
money in his left front pocket and 2
stacks in his right front pocket. The
white chalky substance field tested
positive for cocaine and had a field
weight of 51.52 grams. The green
leafy substance which was later iden
tified as marijuana weighed approx
imately 28 grams.
Mr. Zachary was arrested and trans
ported to the DeKalb County jail for
Obstruction of a law enforcement of
ficer, Trafficking cocaine, possession
of marijuana and driving without a li
cense. The U.S. currency that was
seized at the scene was transported
to BB&T Bank where it was counted
by an employee and determined to
be $828.00. The currency was then
deposited in an account at the bank.
Zachary was charged with Violation
of the Georgia Controlled Sub
stances Act. The cocaine and
marijuana are subject to forfeiture
pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(d)(1). The currency is subject to
forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-
1349(d)(2) and (d)(6). The weapon is
subject to forfeiture pursuant to
O.C.G.A. § 16-1349(d)(4).
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(n)(3), any claim to the seized
property must be sent within thirty
days to the seizing law enforcement
agency AND to Deputy Chief Assist
ant District Attorney, Kenneth
Hutcherson, by certified mail, return
receipt requested.
Robert D. James
(Ga. Bar No. 389148)
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
By: Kenneth Hutcherson
Georgia Bar No. 380263
Deputy Chief Assistant District Attor
ney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700
Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355
Email: klhutcherson@dekalb-
countyga.gov
Main Office: (404) 371-2561
Fax: (404) 371-2981
050-363286 9/18,9/25,10/2WG
In re: APPROXIMATELY
13 POUNDS
OF MARIJUANA; et al.
NOTICE OF SEIZURE
OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY VALUED AT
$25,000.00 OR LESS
TO: ALL PERSONS CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN PROPERTY DE
SCRIBED BELOW
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-49(n),
you are hereby notified that on
November 17, 2011, the property de
scribed below was seized at 922 Old
Know Drive, DeKalb County, Geor
gia by Officer Mercado of the Atlanta
Police Department:
a. Approximately 13 pounds of
marijuana; and
b. Two thousand seven hundred
ninety dollars ($2,790.00) in U.S.
Currency
Conduct giving rise to said seizure
was as follows:
Said property:
a. was directly or indirectly used or in
tended for use to facilitate a violation
of the Georgia Controlled Sub
stances Act, O.C.G.A. § 16-13-30,
more specifically, the possession,
distribution, sale, or delivery of
marijuana;
b. was found in close proximity to
said marijuana; or
c. represents proceeds derived or
realized from said violation(s) of the
Georgia Controlled Substances Act.
More specifically, on November 17,
2011 Atlanta Police were conducting
a supervised safety check point at
Maynard Terrace at Memorial Drive.
A blue Chevrolet Lumina ap
proached the checkpoint and the
driver later identified as ++Antonio
Boswell++ presented Atlanta Police
with a paper copy of a Georgia Identi
fication card. Atlanta Police asked
Mr. Boswell for his driver’s license
and Mr. Boswell informed Atlanta Po
lice he didn’t have his license on his
person. During a check of Mr.
Boswell driver’s license, Atlanta Po
lice discovered he was unlicensed.
While speaking with Mr. Boswell At
lanta Police could smell an odor of
raw marijuana coming from inside the
vehicle. Atlanta Police removed Mr.
Boswell from the vehicle and in
formed him he was under arrest for
driving without a license. Atlanta Po
lice recovered 2 black plastic trash
bags which contained thirteen indi
vidual sealed gallon size clear plastic
zip lock bags of suspected marijuana,
approximately 13 pounds, sitting in a
child’s seat next to Mr. Boswell’s son
in the rear seat of the vehicle. At
lanta Police also recovered
$2,790.00 in U.S. Currency from the
person of Mr. Boswell.
Boswell was charged with Violation of
the Georgia Controlled Substances
Act. The marijuana is subject to for
feiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(d)(1). The currency is subject to
forfeiture pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-
1349(d)(2).
Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 16-13-
49(n)(3), any claim to the seized
property must be sent within thirty
days to the seizing law enforcement
agency AND to Deputy Chief Assist
ant District Attorney, Kenneth
Hutcherson, by certified mail, return
receipt requested.
Robert D. James
(Ga. Bar No. 389148)
District Attorney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
By: Kenneth Hutcherson
Georgia Bar No. 380263
Deputy Chief Assistant District Attor
ney
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 700
Decatur, Georgia 30030-3355
Email: klhutcherson@dekalb-
countyga.gov
Main Office: (404) 371-2561
Fax: (404) 371-2981
Amendment
070-363064 9/11,9/18WG
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF
CORPORATE NAME
Notice is given that Articles of
Amendment which will change the
name of ++ComputerBuzz, Inc. to
CBI Industries, lnc.++ have been
delivered to the Secretary of State for
filing in accordance with the Georgia
Business Corporation Code. The re
gistered office of the corporation is
located at P.O. Box 98209, Atlanta,
GA 30359.
070-363069 9/11,9/18wg
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF
CORPORATE NAME
Notice is given that Articles of
Amendment which will change the
name of ++lrvin Grossman, Inc. to
Bench Manager, lnc.++ have been
delivered to the Secretary of State for
filing in accordance with the Georgia
Business Corporation Code. The re
gistered office of the corporation is
located at 1180 Austin Glen Drive,
Dunwoody, DeKalb County, Georgia
30338.
070-363079 9/11,9/18WG
NOTICE OF AMENMENT
TO INCORPORATION
Notice is given that Articles of
Amendment to the articles of incor
poration of Bethel International
Ethiopian Evangelical Church of At
lanta, Inc. of Tucker, Georgia, Inc.
have been delivered to the Secretary
of State for filing in accordance with
the Georgia Nonprofit Corporation
Code. The amendment is for a name
change for said corporation to:
++Bethel International Ethiopian
Evangelical Church of the South
Atlantic District of the Christian
and Missionary Alliance, lnc.++
070-363167 9/11,9/18WG
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF
CORPORATE NAME
Notice is given that Articles of
Amendment which will change the
name of ++MSM 4 Imports, Inc. to
Ella Home, lnc.++ have been de
livered to the Secretary of State for
filing in accordance with the Georgia
Business Corporation Code. The re
gistered office of the corporation is
located at 4575 Winters Chapel
Road, Atlanta, GA 30360.
070-363262 9/18,9/25wg
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF
CORPORATE NAME
Notice is given that Articles of
Amendment which will change the
name of ++Asian American Legal
Advocacy Center, Inc. to Asian
Americans Advancing Justice - At
lanta, lnc.++ have been delivered to
the Secretary of State for filing in ac
cordance with the Georgia Nonprofit
Corporation Code. The registered of
fice of the corporation is located at
5302 Buford Hwy., B-1, Doraville, GA
30340; its registered agent at such
address is: Helen Kim Ho.
Dissolution
080-363183 9/11,9/18WG
NOTICE OF INTENT
TO VOLUNTARILY DISSOLVE
A CORPORATION
Notice is given that a Notice of In
tent to Dissolve ++Estelle A. Green,
PC++, a Georgia Corporation with its
registered office at 2372 Woodacres
Rd., NE, Atlanta, GA 30345 will be
delivered to the Secretary of State for
filing in accordance with the Georgia
Business Corporation Code.
080-363184 9/11,9/18wg
NOTICE OF INTENT
TO VOLUNTARILY DISSOLVE
A CORPORATION
Notice is given that a Notice of In
tent to Dissolve ++The Golden Gate
Group, lnc.++, a Georgia Corpora
tion with its registered office at 4152
Meridian Street Suite 105-472,
Bellingham, WA 98225 will be de
livered to the Secretary of State for
filing in accordance with the Georgia
Business Corporation Code.
080-363185 9/11,9/18WG
REQUEST FOR CLAIMS
Notice is hereby given that a State
ment of Commencement of Winding
Up for ++G & H Madison, LLC++, a
Georgia limited liability company, with
its registered office at 1399 Church
Street, Decatur, Georgia 30030, has
been delivered to the Secretary of
State of the State of Georgia for fil
ing in accordance with Section 14-11-
609 of the Georgia Limited Liability
Company Act. Any party with claims
against G & H Madison, LLC present
such claims to G & H Madison, LLC,
1399 Church Street, Decatur, Geor
gia 30030, Attention: William E. Gry-
boski. The claim should include: (i)
the name and address of the party
making the claim; (ii) the basis for the
claim, including a brief description of
the facts and circumstances relating
to such claim; (iii) the amount of the
claim sought or a method for calculat
ing such amount; and (iv) the name,
address and telephone number of a
contact person for the party making
such claim. Except for claims that are
contingent at the time of the filing of
the Statement of Commencement of
Winding Up with the Secretary of
State of the State of Georgia, or that
arise after such date, a claim against
G & H Madison, LLC not otherwise
barred will be barred unless a pro
ceeding to enforce the claim is com
menced within two (2) years after the
publication of this request for claims.
Paul Hajjar
Aspect Legal Advertising LLC
PO Box 386
Pompton Plains, NJ 07444
(866) 782-5527 phone toll-free
(973) 831-4040 phone
(973) 831-4050 fax
Charter
100-363067 9/11,9/18wg
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Notice is given that Articles of Incor-
poration which incorporated
++Wilson Parker Homes of
Huntleigh Chase, lnc.++ were filed
online with Secretary of State for fil
ing in accordance with the Georgia
Business Corporation Code on Au
gust 14, 2014. The initial registered
office of the corporation will be loc
ated at 3510 DeKalb Technology
Parkway, Atlanta, Georgia 30340 and
its initial registered agent Pyke & As
sociates, P.C., will be located at 340
Corporate Center Court, Stockbridge,
Georgia 30281.