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July 14, 2004 <br />Page 2 <br />told them the Commission was open to adaptive reuse, especially if the <br />changes are based on state and federal access requirements. Motion <br />to declare the property a landmark was made by Sue Lancaster, <br />seconded by Brian Wear. Motion carried 5-0. <br />B. <br />Part of 1033 Bonham Street (Old Sanitarium Children's Wing located on <br /> - No one was present to <br />the Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc. property) <br />speak either in favor or opposition of the designation. Motion to <br />designate the property a landmark was made by Barbara Wilson, <br />seconded by Brian Wear. Motion carried 5-0. <br />4. <br />Discussion of and possible action regarding the following structures <br />considered by code inspectors to be in violation of Article III of Chapter 7 of <br />the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paris, Paris, Texas, entitled <br />“Substandard and Dangerous Buildings and Structures,” to determine <br />whether such buildings or structures can be rehabilitated and designated on <br />the National Register of Historic Places, as a recorded Texas Historic <br />Landmark, or as historic property as designated by the City Council of the <br />City of Paris: <br />A.974 E. Polk <br />B.964 E. Polk <br />C.903 10th Street S.E. <br />D.1139 5th Street N.E. <br />E.1150 5th Street N.E. <br />F.1160 5th Street N.E. <br />G.1997 W. Campbell <br />H.610 W. Austin <br />I.519 W. Austin <br />J.424 5th Street S.W. <br />K.400 block of 3rd Street S.W. <br /> <br />