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MINUTES <br />REGULAR MEETING <br />CITY OF PARIS HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION <br />WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 2010 <br />12:00 O'CLOCK P.M. <br />1. The Historic Preservation Commission meeting was called to order by Arvin Starrett, Chairman at <br />12:00 p.m. <br />A. The following members were present: <br />Arvin Starrett, Chairman <br />Susan Scholz, Secretary <br />Douglas Cox <br />Matt Coyle (Arrived 12:15 pm) <br />Paul Denney, Vice - Chairman <br />Jerry Raper <br />Ben Vaughan <br />B. The following members were absent: <br />None <br />C. Also present were Jeanna Scott, City Staff; Cheri Bedford Main Street Coordinator; and <br />Rhonda Rogers, City Council person. <br />2. Consideration of and action on the following Certificate of Appropriateness: <br />A. 965 1St Street S W. — Bail One — Alex Pickering, Scott's Custom Signs presented petition. <br />Ms. Pickering stated owner wants phone number visible to jail across the street. Ms. <br />Pickering requested commissioners approve the petition even if they had to lower the square <br />footage. Owner is anxious to get sign up. Motion was made by Paul Denney, seconded by <br />Susan Scholz to approve the window signage as presented, and approve the attached sign <br />with a reduction in size to 4 X 8. Motion carried 6 -0. Ben Vaughan abstained. <br />B. 222 Clarksville Street — David Norris, owner of Modern Autobody presented petition. Mr. <br />Norris stated the size of the building supports the size of the sign. The letters are individual <br />letters that will attach directly to the existing fagade of the building. The sign will not be <br />framed out. The proposed sign for the side of the building is for the traffic on Clarksville <br />and the top drawing on the application is the preferred choice. The total square foot of the <br />side painted sign is 24 square feet on a 216 foot fagade. The commissioners requested Mr. <br />Norris come back with a different arrangement to come in under the allowable signage for <br />the west side sign. <br />Motion was made by Ben Vaughan, seconded by Paul Denney to approve the attached sign <br />on the north side facade only. Motion carried 7 -0. <br />