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1984-044 - Historic Landmark Preservation Committee
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1984
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6/11/1984
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RESOLUTION NO. 84 -044 <br />WHEREAS, the terms of office of Bill Lightfoot, Robert <br />A. Burns, J. P. Shull, Barbara Wilson, Mary Lou Williams, <br />Margie Lou Hubbard and David Denney, as members of the <br />Historic Landmark Preservation Committee of the City of <br />Paris, will expire on June 30, 1984; and, <br />WHEREAS, the Mayor of the City of Paris, Joe Graham, <br />does hereby recommend the re- appointment of Bill Lightfoot, <br />an Architect; Robert A. Burns, a Historian; J. P. Shull, <br />representing the Industrial Development Committee of Chamber <br />of Commerce of Lamar County; Barbara Wilson, representing <br />the Lamar County Historical Commission; Mary Lou Williams, <br />Director of Aikin Archives; Margie Lou Hubbard, representing <br />the Lamar County Historical Society; and David Denney, as <br />member at large; for a term of two (2) years, beginning <br />July 1, 1984, and ending June 30, 1986; NOW, THEREFORE, <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br />PARIS, that the re- appointment of Bill Lightfoot, an <br />Architect; Robert A. Burns, a Historian; J. P. Shull, <br />representing the Industrial Development Committee of Chamber <br />of Commerce of Lamar County; Barbara Wilson, representing <br />the Lamar County Historical Commission; Mary Lou Williams, <br />Director of Aikin Archives; Margie Lou Hubbard, representing <br />the Lamar County Historical Society; and David Denney, as <br />member at large;, to serve as members of the Historic <br />Landmark Preservation Committee of the City Paris, for a <br />term of two (2) years, beginning July 1, 1984, and ending <br />June 30, 1986, be, and the same are hereby approved and <br />confirmed by the City Council of the City of Paris. <br />Passed and adopted this 11th day of June, 1984. <br />06.0 AJA47V <br />it e ra am, Mayor <br />ATTEST: <br />eene, City er <br />APPROVED AS TO FORM: <br />T. K. Haynes, City Attorney <br />
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