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(2) to eflralkrlCna'te t5n, vm p"i,(',)uMw pWo@nr °",Nrkorm ther(grft' t andto <br />,°nkC,/"IVlPS,(jCrIA°!C t fial n"#,s as deeri,i"d app)roprate,, <br />(,,',3 to, el'%Mnu"nw,Cte firr,inr1Y CvC'a°; ri'oC%u°i lG"Wed,'t,)jvdislon'„m;„, theUradri, all hri s11)@C'f,°;fl`! state <br />°w tabuI es, as <br />Explanatory Note: The current wordage in this section speaks only to the problem in <br />the charter of gender -specific references. The proposed language responds to this <br />problem and further provides an approach to two other specific issues. <br />CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />The CRC feels that the proposed amendments herein will benefit the City of Paris in its <br />many policy-making and administrative processes in the future. It is, therefore, <br />recommended that the city council, following its review of this report, place these <br />proposed amendments on the ballot for voter consideration at the regular election in May, <br />2022. <br />It is further recommended that preceding this election, a public information effort be <br />undertaken to fully acquaint the electorate with the reasons for and the benefits of the <br />various amendments proposed. The commission stands ready to assist with this effort <br />upon the city council's request and as appropriate. <br />The review commission wishes to express its sincere appreciation for the exemplary <br />support and assistance of City Manager Grayson Path, City Clerk Janice Ellis, City <br />Attorney Stephanie Harris, and Director of Finance Gene Anderson, as well as a number <br />of others on the city's staff, all of whom contributed importantly to the commission's <br />efforts. <br />It has been an interesting challenge and a distinct honor to serve our community in this <br />way. We look forward to favorable action on this report and its recommendations by the <br />commission and, in turn, by the citizens of Paris. <br />