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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING AND <br />ZONING COMMISSION <br />APRIL 5, 2004 <br />The Planning and Zoning Commission met Monday, April 5, 200415:30 P.M., <br />Paris Junior College, Bobby R. Walters Applied Technology Building, Room <br />1206, 2400 Clarksville Street, Paris, Texas with the following members <br />present: <br />1. <br />Reeves Hayter <br />5. <br />Louis Yates <br />2. <br />Barbara Forrest <br />6. <br />Marshall Kent <br />3. <br />Bobby Myers <br />7. <br />Cleveland Thomas <br />4. <br />Russell McCain <br />8. <br />Carl Lucas <br />Steve Metheven, the Building Official was also present. <br />The meeting was called to order by Reeves Hayter. <br />1. The minutes from the March 1, 2004, regular planning and zoning <br />meeting were approved by Bobby Myers, seconded by Russell McCain. <br />Motion carried by a vote of 8 ayes and 0 nays. <br />2. Public Hearing to consider the petition of Cindy Gates for a change in <br />zoning from an Agricultural District (A) to a Planned Development <br />District, Commercial Center (PD -al) on Lot 3, City Block 328, being <br />located in the 3800 Block of Loop 286 S.W. <br />The public hearing was declared open. <br />FOR THE PETITION <br />Ms. Maritta Oglesby spoke in favor of the petition stating that they <br />have reviewed the reporting area stats with the East Paris Travel <br />Center, two convenience stores, and the Exxon station and saw nothing <br />that would indicate an increase in crime from the development. People <br />who travel have for years had the reputation of being hard working, <br />courteous, and helpful and are no more likely to be harmful than any <br />other person. Ms. Oglesby also stated that after four years of bringing <br />
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