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MINUTES <br />AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD <br />TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1982 <br />CITY HALL - COUNCIL ROOM <br />7:15 P.M. <br />PARIS, TEXAS <br />The Airport Advisory Board met in regular session at City Hall, Tuesday, July <br />27, 1982 with the following board members present: <br />1. Richard Rex, Chairman <br />2. Joann Ondrovik <br />3. Allie O'Brien <br />4. Louise Hagood <br />Also present were Airport Manager Jim Collier, Jimmy Wrenn and Roger Boxwell. <br />The minutes of the March 30, 1982 minutes were approved as mailed. <br />OLD BUSINESS: <br />1. Old T- Hangars: They are completely removed from the airport. <br />2. Airport Security: Two firms who have previously visited the airport are <br />still working on their recommendations. In the past four months there have <br />been no additional security problems. <br />NEW BUSINESS: <br />1. New Permits: Roger Boxwell was granted a permit on May 28, 1982 for Air <br />Frame and Maintenance Power Plant. He is currently operating out of <br />Andrew Fasken's office. The Airport Manager reported that his insurance is <br />in order. The permit was reviewed and no problems were found. <br />2. Site Plan for New Building: Roger Boxwell presented a plan to the board <br />for a hangar to be placed 105' N of the North boundary of the present <br />taxiway and approximately centered between a line from the other two rows <br />of hangars. The building is to be substantially of the same design and <br />appearance as the building of Fasken, Wagnon and Ferguson. The hangar will <br />be 50' x 50' with an apron 50' x 50' of either concrete or asphalt. The <br />building shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineering Dept. <br />The board recommends that a lease agreement be drawn up with the advise <br />of the City Attorney to be for 35 years, the first 15 years to lease for <br />$250 per year with two ten years options to follow: the first ten year <br />period will be $500 per year and the second 10 year period to be $750 per <br />year. If for any reason the building discontinues to be used commercially, <br />the lease fee will be dropped and the lease will become a 25 year lease at <br />the end of which time the building will be turned over to the city. <br />The vote on the recommendation was unanimous. <br />The agenda for September will include a reconsideration of a lease to Jimmy <br />Wrenn in regard to hangaring a private plane. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Louise Hagood, Secretary <br />