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Public Notices Week of October 19, 2021




IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF DAVIDSON COUNTY,TENNESSEE

IN RE: Kynleigh Jo Dixon (DOB: 10/13/2008)

DAKOTA D. CHITWOOD,

Petitioner/Mother,

v.           

SEAN A. DIXON,

Respondent/Father.

Docket No. PT#261390

ORDER OF PUBLICATION

It appearing from the sworn Petition filed in this cause that the Respondent, Sean A. Dixon, may now reside out of state or his present whereabouts are unknown and cannot be personally served with process, therefore:

IT IS ORDERED, that publication hereof be made for four (4) consecutive weeks in the CHEATHAM COUNTY EXCHANGE, a newspaper published at Pleasant View, Tennessee, in Cheatham County, Tennessee, notifying the Respondent, Sean A. Dixon, that he is required to file with the Clerk of this Court on or before thirty (30) days from the date of the last publication hereof and serve a copy thereof on the Solicitor for Petitioner, Nicole R McLeod, at 314 East College Street, Dickson, Tennessee 37055 his answer to the Amended Petition to Modify Court Order and Motion for Change of Venue, or otherwise, said Petition and Motion will be taken as confessed, the cause proceeded with ex parte and a decree by default entered for the relief demanded.

This 1stday of September, 2021.

ENTER this the 1st day of September, 2021.

Melinda Rigsby

Juvenile Judge

Approved for entry:

Nicole r. McLeod, #034539

Attorney for Petitioner

314 East college St.

Dickson, TN 37055

Phone: (931) 299-7453

Email: nicole@nicolemcleodlaw.com

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NOTICE OF SALE

The Cheatham County Sheriff’s Dept. will be holding a sale for

the purpose of selling, to the highest bidder, seized / surplus

vehicles. The sale will be held on Thursday, November 4, 2021

at 5:00 pm in the Sycamore Square parking lot located at 354

Frey Street. Anyone interested may call 615-792-2037 for a

list of vehicles to be auctioned.

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CHEATHAM COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION

MEETING AGENDA FOR NOVEMBER 4, 2021

The Cheatham County Planning Commission will meet on November 4, 2021

at 6:00 p.m. in the Cheatham County Court House on the 2nd floor in the

General Sessions Courtroom in Ashland City, TN.

Agenda Items to be heard:

1. Mid State Investments, LLC., requesting a Preliminary Plat approval of

a Major Subdivision for Map 14, Parcel 17. Property is located at 2424

Hinton Rd., in the 4th Voting District, and is not in a Special Flood Hazard

Area. (deferred from October 7, 2021)

2. Jeremy Kerley requesting a Zone Change from R1 to C3 for Map 43,

Parcel 103.06. Property is located on HWY 12N, in the 4th Voting District,

and is not in a Special Flood Hazard Area.

3. Corey Boone requesting a Zone Change from Agriculture to E1 for Map

56, Parcel 5.03. Property is located at 2701 HWY 49W, in the 4th Voting

District, and is not in a Special Flood Hazard Area.

4. Ronnie Brown requesting a Zone Change from C2 to Agriculture for a

portion of Map 16, Parcel 23 and Parcel 23.01. Property is located on

Moseley Ferry Rd., in the 4th Voting District, and is not in a Special Flood

Hazard Area.

5. Maple Hills Partners, LLC., requesting a Plat Amendment to the J E

Gibbs Tracts as recorded in the office of the Cheatham County Register

of Deeds, Plat Book 13, Page 384. Property is located on Davison Rd.,

and Gibbs Rd., in the 5th Voting District, and is not in a Special Flood

Hazard Area.

6. Bumpus Development, LLC., requesting a Preliminary Plat approval of a

Major Subdivision for a 9- acre portion of Map 24, Parcel 4. Property is

located at 5959 Highway 41-A, in the 2nd Voting District, and is not in a

Special Flood Hazard Area.

7. Bumpus Development, LLC., requesting a Preliminary Plat approval of a

Major Subdivision for a 22.17-acre portion of Map 24, Parcel 4. Property

is located at 5959 Highway 41-A, in the 2nd Voting District, and is not in a

Special Flood Hazard Area.

8. K & S Ventures, LLC., requesting Preliminary Plat approval of a Major

Subdivision for a 3.78-acre portion of Map 26, Parcel 014.00. Property

is located on War Eagles Way, in the 3rd Voting District, and is not in a

Special Flood Hazard Area.

9. K & S Ventures, LLC., requesting Final Plat approval of a Major

Subdivision for a 3.78-acre portion of Map 26, Parcel 014.00. Property

is located on War Eagles Way, in the 3rd Voting District, and is not in a

Special Flood Hazard Area.

10. K & S Ventures, LLC., requesting Final Master Plan approval of a

CMUPUD for a 3.78-acre portion of Map 26, Parcel 014.00. Property

is located on War Eagles Way, in the 3rd Voting District, and is not in a

Special Flood Hazard Area.

FRANKLIN WILKINSON, DIRECTOR

CHEATHAM COUNTY BUILDING DEPARTMENT

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Town of Coopertown

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Coopertown Board of Mayor & Aldermen will meet

Tuesday, October 26, 2021 at 6:00 pm. Old Business:

1. Franchise to CEMC for Internet Cable Service

Ordinance 2021-019, Second Reading/Public Hearing;

New Business: 1. Employee Insurance Coverage 2022

– Resolution 2021-020; 2. Police Department: Asset

Purchase – Resolution 2021-021; 3. American Rescue

Plan Funds – State COVID Funds. The Meeting will be

held at Coopertown City Hall.

Visit www.coopertowntn.org for agenda updates.

Coopertown is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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SEALED BID NOTICE

The Town of Pegram, TN is accepting sealed bids for

Live Firefighting Training Props. Full specifications

are available at Pegram City Hall at 308 Highway

70 or by calling 615-646-0773 ext 221. Sealed bids

should be returned to Pegram City Hall by Monday

October 25, 2021 at 3PM with bid opening to

immediately follow. Bids may also be mailed to

Town of Pegram, P. O. Box 249, Pegram, TN 37143.

Bids must be marked “Training Props” on outside

of envelope. The Town of Pegram reserves the right

to reject any or all bids.

John Louallen, Mayor

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IMPROVEMENTS FOR REMOVAL OR DEMOLITION

Sealed bids will be received by the State of Tennessee, Department of Transportation, for the

removal or demolition of buildings and/or other improvements located on Federal Project

No.:STP-49(29); State Project No.: 11008-2226-14 in Cheatham County. Said bids will be

opened by the State of Tennessee Right of Way Office on November 3, 2021, at 9:00 a.m. (CST).

Sealed bids MUST BE HAND DELIVERED OR SENT CERTIFIED MAIL to the Tennessee

Department of Transportation, Right of Way Office, 6601 Centennial Boulevard, Nashville,

TN, 37243-0360 TO ARRIVE NO LATER THAN November 2, 2021. PLEASE MARK

ENVELOPE: “SEALED BID-DO NOT OPEN (HWY 49E)”. Bids may be either plus or

minus. The bid amount includes all three tracts. The bid unit will not be split.

Tract No. Address Description of Improvement

136 1433 Hwy 49 E, Ashland City, TN 37015 1 story, 1,250sf brick ranch with walk-out basement

137 1435 Hwy 49 E, Ashland City, TN 37015 2,300sf brick split-foyer

140 1443 Hwy 49 E, Ashland City, TN 37015 1,700sf brick split-foyer

The total Performance Deposit amount for all three tracts is $42,700.00.

The Successful Bidder will be given a Notice to Proceed on November 29, 2021 and will be

required to remove the improvements on or before January 28, 2022.

The Successful Bidder will be required to post a performance deposit and other documents

verifying the coverage of adequate insurance by the close of the 5th working day following

notification that such bid is considered acceptable and the “best bid” received. A contract for

removal of improvements will be executed at this time.

The State of Tennessee does not warrant or guarantee the condition, quality, movability, or

amount of salvage materials or any other matters pertaining to the buildings and/or other

improvements. This bid unit will consist of structures/houses that may, or may not, first

be used by the local fire/police department to practice law enforcement and/or fire drills.

Some, or all, structures may be turned over to the demolition contractor as remaining

burned debris to be removed.

(1) All required Asbestos Removal has been completed. Copies of the reports will be supplied

to the successful bidder.

(2) Remover is required to submit a 10-day notice of National Emissions Standards for

Hazardous Air Pollutants to the Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control.

(3) Any burning by Remover on State of Tennessee property is prohibited and WILL result in

loss of performance deposit.

(4) After removal is completed, each tract must be leveled, seeded and strawed as applicable.

The successful bidder agrees to hold harmless the State of Tennessee and the Tennessee

Department of Transportation from any and all claims, sanctions, fines and penalties of any

kind from whatever source.

The buildings are to be removed to ground level and all debris removed from this tract,

including burned material. Basements will be filled to the natural contours of the ground

with brick, block, sand, gravel and/or soil. All concrete basement slabs and retaining

walls may be left in place to retain the integrity of the slope during demolition. All

remaining slabs must be broken up and removed from the tract unless otherwise approved by

the Tennessee Department of Transportation. It is understood that failure to comply with the

terms and conditions stated herein will constitute a waiver of any right to any payment for any

work done on this removal; and a waiver of any right to any part or materials of or from the

buildings or other improvements included in this offer.

The Performance Deposit is required to ensure completion of the Agreement and will be

refunded after removal is completed in accordance with requirements outlined in the preceding

paragraphs. Payment of the performance bond is to be made by certified or cashiers check at the

time the Agreement for Removal is executed. FAILURE BY THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER TO

COMPLETELY REMOVE SAID IMPROVEMENTS TO GROUND LEVEL AND REMOVE

ALL DEBRIS RESULTING FROM SAID REMOVAL WITHIN SPECIFIED TIME PERIOD

WILL CONSTITUTE FORFEITURE OF THE PERFORMANCE DEPOSIT. NO PAYMENTS

WILL BE MADE PRIOR TO COMPLETION OF THE WORK.

The Tennessee Department of Transportation hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively

ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority/disadvantaged

business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation

and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex or national origin in

consideration for an award.

The successful bidder must comply with the requirements of Public Acts of 2006, Chapter

Number 878 of the State of Tennessee addressing the use of illegal immigrants in the performance

of any contract to supply goods or services to the State of Tennessee.

Bidders must comply with Tennessee State laws governing licensing of Contractors.

Bidding is not open to State Employees or their agents.

Restrictions apply for employees who received the Voluntary Buyout and contractors employing

them.

The State of Tennessee, Department of Transportation, reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

For additional information, please contact: Jean Garrison, TDOT Right of Way Agent

Supervisor at (615) 350-4275.

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