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1988-077-RES WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Paris, did in Resolution No. 88-065 on July 11, 1988, authorize
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1988-077-RES WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Paris, did in Resolution No. 88-065 on July 11, 1988, authorize
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<br /> <br />A Professional Group <br /> <br />PO, Box 2118 <br />Sulphur Springs Texas 75482 <br />(214; 856.75,5 <br />(214) 8l?5.7892 <br /> <br />July 28, 1988 <br /> <br />New Construction . Restoration <br />.E.~(J.iQrT)ent Leasing <br /> <br />City of Paris <br />P.O. Box 1037 <br />Paris, TX 75460 <br /> <br />Att: Sue Smith <br /> <br />Re: Feasiblility Study Food Processing Plant <br />Paris, Texas <br /> <br />Creek Industries is a Professional Group based <br />Springs, Texas. Our capabilities range from project <br />to management systems. <br /> <br />in Sulphur <br />conception <br /> <br />Our staff is comprised of select experienced professionals in the <br />areas of marketing, engineering, construction, development and <br />design. <br /> <br />Since the conception of the aforementioned project we have <br />not only interested in the study but potential ownership <br />degree. Therefore we must approach this project as if it were <br />going to take place tommorrow. It is not a mere exercise <br />possibilities to us, it is the ground work for the initiation <br />a new project. <br /> <br />been <br />to a <br /> <br />in <br />of <br /> <br />As elected officials you have in the past looked to the future in <br />building the community to it's greatest potential. <br /> <br />In a project of this type the community has new outlets for <br />employment opportunity, not only in the new plant but throughout <br />the existing business community. The farmers shall have more <br />crops to produce, the local merchants have greater sales, the <br />young people that were leaving to find jobs elsewhere begin <br />staying in the community. Gradually new families move-in, as <br />everyone wants to be in a location that prosperity has planted <br />seedlings of growth. All of this creates new employment and <br />greater tax revenues. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT A <br />
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