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1997-141-RES WHEREAS, CITY COUNCIL DID HERETOFORE ON THE 9TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1997
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1997-141-RES WHEREAS, CITY COUNCIL DID HERETOFORE ON THE 9TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1997
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1997
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12/4/1997
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<br />MOORE, PAYNE, CLEM, RODGERS & HODGKISS, L.L.P. <br />ATTORNEYS AT LAW <br />FIRST NATIONAL DANK BUILDING <br />108 BONHAM STREET, SUITE 300 <br />PARIS. TEXAS 75460-4171 <br /> <br />W. F. MOORI, (186B.19.~o) <br />SII.L PA Y:"lE <br />A. W. CLE~I <br />JAMES R. RODGERS <br />JUDY HODGKISS <br />R. WESLEY TIDWELl. <br /> <br />October 6, 1997 <br /> <br />OF COUNSEL <br />HARDY).fOORE <br /> <br />(903) 7A4-4393 <br />FAX (903) 785-0312 <br /> <br />Terry Colley, Director <br />TEXAS MAIN STREET PROGRAM <br />Texas Historical Commission <br />P. O. Box 12276 <br />Austin, Texas 78711 <br /> <br />RE: Texas Main Street Program <br />Paris, Texas <br /> <br />Ii <br />I <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Colley: <br /> <br />I am the managing partner of The Moore Law Firm, which is <br />located on the 3rd Floor of the First National Bank Building <br />in downtown Paris, Texas. This firm has been located in <br />this building since 1916. We intend to remain in the down- <br />town Paris area and are in the process of expanding our <br />practice to nine attorneys and will occupy approximately <br />10,000 to 12,000 square feet. <br /> <br />Our firm very much supports the Paris Main Street Program. <br />Downtown Paris may very will be the most attractive downtown <br />in the state of Texas. All of its central core remains in <br />tact and representational of commercial architecture prev- <br />alent in 1916 and 1917. Downtown Paris needs to be saved; <br />however it needs a unifying mechanism to do so. It is my <br />hope that the Paris Main Street Program will be that <br />mechanism. <br /> <br />Very truly yours, <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Bill F. <br /> <br /> <br />I <br />" <br /> <br />1), <br />I <br /> <br />BFP:lsg <br />
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