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survive the Dulaney Building, the Gibralter Hotel, the Belford Apartments, the Cotton <br />Exchange and the First National Bank tithing five years essentially the entire commercial <br />district had been rebuilt, harmoniously composed by architects strongly influenced by <br />architecture found in Chicago, St. Louis, and Kansas City. This phenomenon created a <br />downtown district with remarkably compatible design, scale material and detain, worthy of the <br />preservation of it's beauty and integreity for future generations " <br />It was suggested by Barbara Wilson that we include the fact that the city and county <br />governments are inside this district, and the following sentence was reworded to say, <br />"The downtown commercial district of Paris, Texas, long the heart of the business <br />commmunity including county and city governments, contains the original fifty acres donated <br />for the city by early settler George Wright. "Another error, "In April, 1916, <br />afire destroyed many buildings in the district, leaving to survive the Dulaney Buildings, the <br />Gibraltar Hotel, the Belford Apartments, The Cotton Exchange and the First National <br />Bank ."The date of April, 1916 should read March ,1916 and the Gibralter Hotel should <br />be spelled Gibraltar.The Chairman called for a motion after the correction and the <br />Chairman asked for a motion to include the synopsis in the minutes and the motion was <br />made by Barbara Wilson and seconded by Sue Lancaster. The voice vote was unanimous. <br />Item # 7 on the agenda dealt with the discussion and possible action on boundaries of the <br />Downtown Historic District.A discussion was held on the differences in the boundaries <br />recommended by the Main Street Board and the boundaries recommended for the Down- <br />town in 1984 -85. It was decided that item #7 was rendered moot, because the item in <br />question had already been voted on and was included in the November minutes. <br />Item # 8 was on the discussion and action on formal proposal of the Downtown boundaries. <br />After a discusssion of the correct terminology and the advice of the City Attorney, Larry <br />Schenke, a motion was made by Barbara Wilson to offer to the City Council a <br />recommendation to adopt the boundaries of 1985 for the Downtown Area only. <br />The motion was carried unanimously by a voice vote. <br />Item #9 dealt with a discussion of a possible historical survey update and potential funding <br />sources for this update. It was suggested that we seek funding for the update. The <br />discussion centered on how best to avail the Commission of these needed funds. Shall we go <br />through the CDC for funding? Shall we seek matching funding for grants? <br />Barbara Wilson has made inquiries about types of funding available and will report on <br />these sources at a later date. <br />Item # 10 was a discussion and possible action of agenda for regular meeting of the <br />commission on January 14, 2003. It was decided to schedule Ron Emmerich of the Dallas <br />Preservation Society. Commisision members were asked to bring any questions <br />to the meeting they think may arise when we begin hearings with homeowners. <br />
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