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MINUTES OF THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING <br />OF THE CITY OF PARIS, TEXAS <br />MAY 06, 2024 <br />The Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Paris met for a regular session at 5:30 p.m. in <br />the City Hall, Council Chambers, 107 East Kaufman, Paris, Texas. <br />Board Members Present: Clifton Fendley, Chance Abbott, Robert Spain, Francine <br />Neeley, Tylesha Ross -Mosley, Adam Bolton <br />City Representatives: Stephanie Harris, City Attorney; Clyde Crews, Fire Marshal; <br />Derek Dacus, GIS Coordinator <br />Board Member(s) Absent: Chad Lindsey <br />1. Call meeting to order. <br />Chairman Clifton Fendley called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. <br />2. Citizens' forum. <br />(Persons desiring to address the Planning and Zoning Commission must limit their <br />presentation to no more than two minutes. Unless an item is posted on the Agenda, the <br />Texas Open Meetings Act prohibits the Commission from responding to any comments <br />other than to refer the matter to a future agenda, to an existing policy, or to a staff person <br />with specific factual information. Claims against the City, Council Members, or <br />employees, as well as individual personal appeals are not appropriate for the citizens' <br />forum.) <br />The citizens' forum was declared open. With no one speaking the forum was declared <br />closed. <br />3. Approve minutes from the meeting of April 01, 2024. <br />A Motion to approve the minutes was made by Board Member Adam Bolton and seconded <br />by Board Member Chance Abbott. Motion carried, 6 ayes — 0 nays. <br />4. Conduct a public hearing to consider and take action regarding the petition of Matt Merritt on <br />behalf of James Martinez/Alec Outdoor Advertising, LP for a Specific Use Permit (SUP) - <br />Tattoo Shop in a Planned Development District (PD), in the SSLA Commercial Addition, Lot <br />PT 1, LCAD 18789, located at 2775 NE Loop 286. <br />Derek Dacus gave the staff presentation for this item. The public hearing was declared <br />open. Owner of TaMolly's restaurant expressed concerns about having a tattoo business <br />next to restaurant. Staff explained that this business would occupy a suite inside the <br />