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MINUTES <br />REGULAR MEETING <br />CITY OF PARIS HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION <br />WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2010 <br />12:00 O'CLOCK P.M. <br />The Historic Preservation Commission meeting was called to order by Paul Denney, Vice <br />Chairman at 12:10 p.m. <br />A. The following members were present: <br />Paul Denney, Vice - Chairman <br />Douglas Cox <br />Ben Vaughan <br />Jerry Raper <br />B. The following members were absent: <br />Matt Coyle <br />Arvin Starrett, Chairman <br />Susan Scholz, Secretary <br />C. Also present were Jeanna Scott, City Staff; Cheri Bedford, Main Street <br />Coordinator; and Robert Talley, Code Enforcement Supervisor. <br />2. Approval of minutes, f •om previous minutes. (August 23, 2010) <br />Motion was made by Ben Vaughan, seconded by Jerry Raper to approve the minutes for <br />the August 23, 2010 meeting. Motion carried 4 -0. <br />3. Consideration of and action on the following Certificate of Appropriateness: <br />A. 574 Church Street — Jeanna Scott, City Staff presented the petition to the <br />commission. Motion was made by Douglas Cox, seconded by Jerry Raper to <br />approve the COA. Motion carried 4 -0. <br />4. Discussion of and possible action regarding the, following structure 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 building or structure currently located within the <br />city's historic district has special historic significance and should be protected from <br />demolition and recommended for rehabilitation and repair being located at 301 Bonham <br />Street. <br />Commissioners discussed the possibility of this property being rehabilitated. The general <br />consensus of the commission is this property is too far gone to be rehabbed. Motion was <br />