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4. Public hearing, consideration of, and action on the application for a demolition permit by Ben M. <br />Vaughan for the structure located at 1016 Church Street. <br />Public hearing was declared open. <br />The following individual spoke in favor of the petition. <br />Ben Vaughan, 1225 20th Street S.E., Mr. Vaughan spoke in favor of the petition, proposing to <br />remove dilapidated garage and chicken coop. <br />No one spoke in opposition. <br />Public hearing was declared closed. <br />Motion was made by Jerry Raper, seconded by Matt Coyle to approve the COA. Motion carried 5- <br />0. <br />— CONSENT AGENDA— <br />[Items appearing on this consent agenda may be approved by a single vote of the Commission, with <br />such approval applicable to all items appearing on said agenda. If any Commission member desires <br />to discuss and consider separately any item appearing on the consent agenda, that Commission <br />member may do so by requesting that the item be removed from the consent agenda and considered <br />as a separate item.] <br />S. Discussion of and possible action regarding the following structures considered by code inspectors <br />to be in violation of Article III of Chapter 7 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paris, Paris, <br />Texas, entitled "Substandard and Dangerous Buildings and Structures, " to determine whether such <br />buildings or structures can be rehabilitated and designated on the National Register of Historic <br />Places, as a recorded Texas Historic Landmark, or as historic property as designated by the City <br />Council of the City of Paris: <br />A. 1204 E. Polk <br />B. 86413`h Street S. E. <br />C. 516 4`h Street N. W. <br />D. 846 West Cherry <br />E. 615 Grand Avenue <br />Motion was made by Paul Denney, seconded by Matt Coyle to send all structures to the Building <br />and Standards Commission for demolition since they cannot be rehabilitated nor do they have <br />significant historical value. Motion carried 6 -0. <br />6 Request items. for future agendas. There were none. <br />