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Regular Council Meeting <br />June 10, 2024 <br />Page 2 <br />2022. He expressed concern about vandalism and referenced the homeless population. He <br />encouraged the City Council to use everything available to address these issues. <br />Danielle Terrain, 620 Twin Oaks, owner of Fine and Dandy — she expressed concern <br />about the homeless situation downtown, about planters being scattered into the street and on <br />sidewalks, the homeless occupying the entryways of businesses and scaring patrons. She said <br />they were told to video vandalism and call the non -emergency police number. She also said they <br />needed more patrols downtown and more ordinances. <br />Mandeep Chatha-Homer, 1570 34`" N.E. — she said they owned several businesses and <br />in the last six months they had experienced vandalism and on one occurrence a car crashed into <br />one of their buildings. Ms. Homer said Council should be more pro -active in hiring and retaining <br />police officers. She recognized Officer Bristow in one of the incidents that happened at their <br />business. <br />Carolyn Williams, Paris, Texas — she said she was still fighting for West Paris and she <br />was not going to meet with anybody again. <br />Curtis Fendley, 554 Church St. — he requested that Council consider a future agenda item <br />to restrict building permits for multi -family dwellings in the Historic District of South Main and <br />Church Streets. <br />Linda Knox, 655 Church St. — she said in 2021, when she served on the City Council, the <br />Church Street property owners began working with staff in the Planning Department on ways <br />to protect their neighborhood and they came up with a three -prong approach. She described this <br />approach as a rental property ordinance, vacant building ordinance and single-family zoning. <br />Ms. Knox said of the three, only two had been completed. She asked Council to request city <br />staff to complete the last of these three. She read a statement from her neighbor Sims Norment, <br />606 Church Street, who said it was a potential plus to only allow single family dwellings on <br />Church Street with the increase of people coming to Paris. Ms. Knox asked that the Church <br />Street Historic District neighbors stand to show support of this request. <br />Consent Agenda <br />Mayor Pankaj inquired of Council Members if they wished to pull any items from the <br />consent agenda for discussion. There being none, a Motion to approve the consent agenda was <br />made by Council Member Kessel and seconded by Council Member Norment. Motion carried, <br />5 ayes — 0 nays. <br />5. Approve minutes from the meetings of May 13, 2024 (special meeting), May 13, 2024 <br />(regular meeting) and May 28, 2024 (special meeting). <br />6. Receive reports and/or minutes from the following boards and commissions: <br />a. Love Civic Center Board (3-14-2024) <br />b. Planning & Zoning Commission (4-1-2024) <br />