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sidewalk on Lamar. Twenty -five to thirty lights are needed on the <br />parking lot, as a safety issue, to provide adequate lighting. Of the <br />requests, there were three things not accomplished. The company <br />would like three things to remain: retain the arch on the signage; wants <br />signage on the canopy to remain; and wants signage colors to remain. <br />Motion to approve the COA by Barbara Wilson, seconded by Sue <br />Lancaster, with the following conditions conditions: (1) architectural <br />rectangles over the entry way are provided with the building block <br />material rather than the EIFS; (2) the signage be attached signage <br />constructed of wood or sheet metal and presented for a separate <br />approval as signage; (3) the parapet cap become either a two or three <br />step creating the same depth and definition as proposed; (4) a four inch <br />banding width fall under the soffit line similarly along the wainscoting <br />line completely around the building; (5) the addition of two street lamps <br />on the Clarksville Street side of the property; (6) that we receive either <br />samples or drawings or specs of the drive -thru signage; and (7) that <br />proposed windows materials are submitted. Motion carried 5 -0. <br />3. Public hearing on the application for a demolition permit by Winkleman & <br />Associates for the building located at 530 LamarAvenue. The public hearing <br />was open. There was no present to speak for or against the demolition <br />permit. The public hearing was closed. <br />4. Consideration of and action on the application for a demolition permit by <br />Winkleman & Associates for the building located at 530 Lamar Avenue. <br />Winkleman & Associates did not get the paperwork filed, so no permit <br />application for demolition has been received. Motion to table was made by <br />Brian Wear, seconded by Becki Norment. Motion carried 5 -0. <br />5. Selecting an honoree for the annual preservationist award. Arvin Starrett <br />affirmed his opinion that the visionary award this year should go to the <br />County Judge and Commissioners Court of Lamar County for the $10,000,000 <br />restoration of the Lamar County Courthouse. Motion was for the award to go <br />to the "Courthouse Restoration Renovation Project" by Barbara Wilson, <br />seconded by Sue Lancaster. Motion carried 5 -0. <br />6. Request items from Board for future agendas. None. <br />7. The meeting adjourned at 12:50 p.m. <br />APPROVED THIS 12TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2005. <br />Arvin Star 6, Chairman <br />