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06-RECORD OF STANDING COMMITTEE MINUTES FROM AUGUST-SEPTEMBER
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06-RECORD OF STANDING COMMITTEE MINUTES FROM AUGUST-SEPTEMBER
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C. 25 IS` Street N. W. — Pierce & Agnew, LLC — Melissa Pierce, business owner, <br />presented the petition. Ms. Pierce stated they are proposing a vinyl sign that will <br />be placed on the glass to the right of the door. Motion was made by Ben <br />Vaughan, seconded by David Stewart to approve the COA. Motion carried 7-0. <br />D. 120 Bonham Street — Ewe... nique Creatio�s of Paris — Carol Majeskey, business <br />owner presented the petition. Ms. Majeskey stated they are proposing vinyl <br />lettering on the windows and a blade sign attached under the canopy. Motion was <br />made by Britin Bostick, seconded by Nancy Anderson to approve the COA. <br />Motion carried 7-0. <br />E. 35 Lamar Avenue — It's About Time/C & R Heat, Air & Refrigeration — Cal Reep <br />and Roy Stevens, business owners represented the petition. Mr. Reep stated they <br />are proposing to place white vinyl lettering advertising both businesses on the <br />glass; one business will advertise on the far left panel and the other in the window <br />next to that. Motion was made by Douglas Cox, seconded by Lauri Redus to <br />approve the COA. Motion carried 7-0. <br />4. Consideration of and possible action on nominating the L.O. Hammons sign as a <br />Historical Sign. <br />Jeanna Scott made the presentation to the commissioners. Ms. Scott stated the City of <br />Paris sent Dr. Kilgore a violation notice stating he must remove his sign, because it was <br />advertising a business that was no longer in operation. Mr. Kilgore submitted a letter <br />requesting the City nominate the L.O. Hammons sign as it has been on the building more <br />than fifty years and the department store was a well-known business during its time <br />period. Ms. Scott further stated Dr. Kilgore has the two missing letters and will replace <br />them. Nancy Anderson asked if the building was to sale, would this nomination keep the <br />new owner from removing the sign. Ms. Scott stated no it would not, it only protects the <br />sign from forced removal by the City, and the new owner could remove it if they choose <br />to. Motion was made by Britin Bostick, seconded by Nancy Anderson to approve the <br />nomination, subject to the sign being repaired. Ben Vaughan asked what the criteria is <br />for nominating a historic signs. Paul Denney stated being at least fifty years old qualifies <br />the sign, not the type of sign. Ben Vaughan asked what is the time limit for the property <br />owner to repair the sign. Robert Talley stated he would give him another ten days to <br />repair the sign and would work with the owner if they needed extra time to repair it. If <br />the owner does not respond then a court case can be filed in municipal court or the City <br />could remove the sign. Motion carried 7-0. <br />���CONSENT AGENDA��� <br />[Items appearing on this consent agenda may be approved by a single vote of the Commission, <br />�vith such approval applicable to all items appearing on said agenda. If any Commission <br />member desires to discuss and consider separately any item appearing on the consent agenda, <br />that Commission member may do so by requesting that the item be removed from the consent <br />agenda and considered as a separate item.J <br />-- 30 <br />
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