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MINUTES <br />SPECIAL MEETING <br />CITY OF PARIS HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION <br />CITY OF PARIS CITY HALL <br />CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS <br />107 E. KAUFMAN STREET <br />PARIS, TEXAS <br />WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2006 <br />12:00 O'CLOCK P.M. <br />The Historic Preservation Commission meeting was called to order by <br />Chairman Arvin Starrett at 12:01 P.M. <br />A. The following members were present: <br />Arvin Starrett, Chairman <br />Paul Denney <br />Sharon Nabors <br />Susan Scholz <br />The following members were absent: <br />Ann Rogers <br />Nancy Partridge <br />Pike Burkhart <br />Alternate: Vanessa Preston <br />Brian Wear <br />B. Also present was Lisa Wright, Historic Preservation Officer; Bethany <br />Golden, Asst. HPO; and Todd Varner, Code Inspector. <br />2. Consideration of and action on the following Certificates of Appropriateness: <br />A. 135 1st Street S.E. - City of Paris - Todd Varner spoke on behalf of the <br />City of Paris regarding the COA. Prior to the meeting, there has been <br />a partial removal of the awning on the building behind the Council <br />Chambers due to a safety issue —a trash truck backed over the pedestal <br />and knocked a corner out and it was about to fall down. The first 17 <br />feet of the awning was removed making it flush with the rest of the <br />building. Almost all of the pipe fencing around the parking lot is gone <br />except the small section of fence between the back of the buildings and <br />businesses on Clarksville Street that was left for safety measures. The <br />City is proposing a wooden privacy fence down the alley at the back of <br />the City Attorney Building, about 119' down to the corner of Church <br />Street putting a partition between the parking lot and the businesses on <br />Clarksville Street. The City is planning on a wooden clear cedar fence, <br />which is high quality fencing. Also proposed is the placement of <br />
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