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April 26, 2004 <br />Page 4 <br />historic and should be tabled was made by Brian Wear, seconded by <br />Barbara Wilson. Motion carried unanimously. <br />M. 336 3rd Street S. W, Lot 8, City Block 118. Motion that the property was <br />historic and should be tabled was made by Paul Denney, seconded by <br />Sue Lancaster. Motion carried unanimously. <br />6. Discussion of and possible action on the following structures considered by <br />code inspectors to be in violation of Article 111 of Chapter 7 of the Code of <br />Ordinances of the City of Paris, Paris, Texas, entitled "Substandard and <br />Dangerous Buildings and Structures," and previously determined by the <br />Historic Preservation Commission to be buildings or structures that can be <br />rehabilitated and designated on the National Register of Historic Places, as <br />a recorded Texas Historic Landmark, oras historic property as designated by <br />the City Council of the City of Paris: <br />A. 758 1st Street N.E. Motion to leave this item on the list was made by <br />Paul Denney, seconded by Sue Lancaster. Motion carried unanimously. <br />B. 649 W. Sherman Street. Motion to take this structure off the protected <br />list and allow it to go to Buildings and Standards was made by Paul <br />Denney, seconded by Sue Lancaster. Motion carried unanimously. <br />C. 338 3rd Street N.E. Motion to allow the structure to be demolished <br />since it has no historic value was made by Paul Denney, seconded by <br />Barbara Wilson. Motion carried unanimously. <br />7. Discussion of and possible action on the following: <br />A. Adopting revisions to Article VII, Section 2 of the Rules of Procedures <br />of the Paris Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Paris. <br />Motion to approve was made by Jerry Raper, seconded by Barbara <br />Wilson. Motion carried unanimously. <br />B. Proposing additional revisions to Article VII, Section 2 of the Rules of <br />Procedure of the Paris Historic Preservation Commission of the City of <br />Paris. This changes the notice requirement that is given to adjacent <br />property owners from 10 days to 5 days. Motion to approve was made <br />by Barbara Wilson, seconded by Brian Wear. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />C. Reviewing and approving final requested revisions to the Historic <br />Preservation Ordinance. This includes changes requested previously <br />