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Paul Denney presented options for multiple buildings on the same parcel of property with <br />different colors and how they can fit into the district. The proposed change would deal <br />with the painting of existing exterior masonry or brick. Existing exterior brick face or <br />other masonry maybe painted in the historic district in cases where one property owner <br />owns a multi building campus of connected or adjacent buildings where such buildings <br />where designed and constructed during different time periods and stylistic periods. In <br />such cases, the other buildings can be painted the same color as the original masonry <br />color of the oldest and /or the most historically significant structure or structures as <br />determined by the Historic Preservation Commission. All paint colors will be approved <br />by the this commission prior to execution and a ten foot by ten foot area on the building <br />shall be reviewed by the City of Paris Historic Preservation Officer prior to painting the <br />rest of the structures. Commissioners discussed enacting this proposed change and the <br />adverse effects and consequences that could affect the district. Commission would like to <br />know how other communities are handling similar projects. No action taken. Item to be <br />brought back at a later date. <br />5. Report and update firom Robert Talley, Code Enforcement Supervisor. Robert Talley <br />gave report and updated commissioners regarding a task force that has been assembled <br />that will help code enforcement reach their goal in cleaning up the downtown area. The <br />task force will include the Fire Marshall, which will give authority to code enforcement <br />to gain access to any building. <br />-- CONSENT AGEND,4— <br />[Items appearing on this consent agenda may be approved by a single vote of the <br />Commission, with such approval applicable to all items appearing on said agenda. If any <br />Commission member desires to discuss and consider separately any item appearing on <br />the consent agenda, that Commission member may do so by requesting that the item be <br />removed from the consent agenda and considered as a separate item.] <br />6 Discussion of and possible action regarding the following structures considered by code <br />inspectors to be in violation of Article III of Chapter 7 of the Code of Ordinances of the <br />City of'Paris, Paris, Texas, entitled "Substandard and Dangerous Buildings and <br />Structures, " to determine whether such buildings or structures can be rehabilitated and <br />designated on the National Register of Historic Places, as a recorded Texas Historic <br />Landmark, or as historic property as designated by the City Council of the City of Paris: <br />A. 837 3rd Street S. W. <br />B. 592 7'h Street S. W. <br />C. 13513'h Street N. W. <br />D. 14713'h Street N. W. <br />E. 540 1 S' Street N.E. <br />
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