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MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE PLANNING AND <br />ZONING COMMISSION <br />AUGUST 1, 2005 <br />The Planning and Zoning Commission met Monday, August 1, 2005, 5:30, <br />Lamar County Fairgrounds, Westside Building, 570 E. Center Street, <br />Paris, Texas with the following members present: <br />1. <br />Reeves Hayter <br />2. <br />Marshall Kent <br />3. <br />Carl Lucas <br />4. <br />Russell McCain <br />5. Bobby L. Myers <br />6. Barbara Forrest <br />7. Benny Plata <br />Lisa Wright, Director of Community Development, was also present. <br />1. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Reeves Hayter. <br />2. Approval of minutes from previous meetings. (July 5, 2005, Regular <br />Meeting) Motion was made to approve the minutes by Bobby Myers, <br />seconded by Carl Lucas. Motion carried by a vote of 7 ayes and 0 <br />nays. <br />3. Public Hearing to consider the petition of John Marc Tolson for a <br />change in zoning from a Planned Development District (PD -a) - Retail <br />Shopping Center to a Planned Development District (PD -b) Housing <br />Development or Community Unit Development (Assisted Living) on <br />Part of Lot 14, City Block 259 ( +/- 3.55 acres), being located in the 700 <br />block of Collegiate Drive. <br />The public hearing was declared open. <br />Marc Tolson with Dalier. Tolson. French Architects spoke in favor of <br />the petition stating that they would like to bring the next generation <br />of assisted living to Paris. The facility will be a one - story, 44,000 <br />square feet with 54 units and 60 beds with 14 beds in a secure <br />memory care unit. The exterior would be stone and hardy plank. <br />
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