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Historic Preservation Commission
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10/14/2002
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October 14, 2002 <br />Page 32 of 35 <br />and regulations that will be applicable thereto. Some general statement about what <br />those rules and regulations could include and give them notice of when and where <br />the public hearing will be held. It is not necessary to repeat all of the regulations. <br />I don't think. <br />Mr. Malone: So what they would have to do is to come down to City Hall and get their application <br />in for their change. Then they can find out what the rules are in their particular <br />district then. <br />Mr. Schenk: When they come down for instance what will happen as this process is done. They <br />will come down for a building permit. "Hello. You are in a historical district. You <br />will have to get the certificate as well." Come down for a demolition permit. Same <br />process. <br />Mr. Malone: It may be more than a building permit. Because presently we don't have permits for <br />things like roofing, painting, and things like that. <br />Mr. Schenk: Right. I think there are other activities that require a building permit that will still <br />require that kind of... Are there any other questions? Thank you. <br />Multiple discussion about having a vision. <br />Mr. Malone: Item number 9 was placed on the agenda in the event that there were members here <br />who wanted to talk about the goals and objectives and the vision for these new <br />boards as well as input from the Main Street board as Maria mentioned awhile ago. <br />Members of our Main Street board, or Main Street Advisory Board, have been active <br />for several years and they have some interests in, particularly, in the downtown <br />historic district, and there is a downtown historic district that has been declared. I <br />don't have enough copies of the exhibit, but in 1998 there was a designation made <br />by the City Council. Of course this Historic Preservation Commission is starting <br />anew with the designation of historic areas, and I'm sure the Main Street Advisory <br />Board would want to suggest that this be an area to be one of the first considered <br />because they have some interest in preserving and improving our downtown district. <br />Trying to get appropriate repairs made to buildings and appropriate store fronts so <br />that we can develop a theme and try to encourage people to invest in downtown and <br />create activities that will benefit the community not only culturally but economically. <br />It is about 10 to 5 and city staff will have to go to a council meeting at six. But as <br />much time as you like if there are any members here who would like to open <br />questions. <br />Ms. Harper: Overlay, Larry's words, is the whole concept of vision and what we want Paris to <br />look like in the next five years, the next ten years. We want our grandchildren to <br />grow up here and be proud of this town. The current state of Texas has embraced <br />this idea. There are not only out of historical commission but out of the legislature <br />
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