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Washington, City Block 154, Lot 1 and then 3. N., 880 SW 6�h, City Block <br />154, Lot 1-A <br />M. 625 W Washington, City Block 154, Lot 1 <br />Owner: Family Haven Crisis <br />Present: Gary Waite 104 Lamar Ave, Paris, TX 75460— former board member of <br />Family Haven Crisis acting as representative of the organization. There are no <br />back taxes. <br />Robert Talley showed pictures where a large tree fell on the corner of the house. <br />This property went before HPC and they ask that the property be repaired not <br />demolished. <br />Mr. Waite stated that Family Haven is a defunct organization. He is a former <br />board member. There are immediate plans to dissolve the 501(3) (C) status and <br />try to turn the property over to another non-profit organization. Mr. Waite stated <br />there was some money left in a Family Haven account and that it was probably <br />enough to have the tree removed and make minimum repairs. Mr. Wilson asked <br />if there was any insurance on this property and Mr. Waite indicated there was not. <br />Mrs. Ballard asked if they knew what non-profit they wanted to give the property <br />too and Mr. Waite said that he has spoken with Sybil Colson, another former <br />board member and they were going to try and figure it out. Mr. Talley stated <br />that HPC does not want to put a hold on this structure just wants to give 90 days <br />to repair it. <br />Robert Talley's recommendation: 90 days to repair if not the City has the <br />right to demolish and apply a$1000 per day civil penalty. <br />Motion was made by Wendell Moore, seconded by Zac Saffle to follow <br />Robert Talley's recommendation for the property owner to repair the <br />property in 90 days. Motion carried unanimously. 5-0 <br />N. 880 SW 6`h, City Block 154, Lot 1-A <br />Owner: Family Haven Crisis <br />Present: Present: Gary Waite 104 Lamar Ave, Paris, TX 75460— former board <br />member of Family Haven Crisis acting as representative of the organization. <br />$12,943.44 back taxes owed. <br />The committee questioned why there were back taxes owed on a property that a <br />non-profit owned. Mr. Talley was not sure that is what the Appraisal District <br />had on file. Taxes did not start to accumulate until after 2010, that maybe that is <br />around the time Family Haven dissolved. Mr. Talley showed pictures of extensive <br />fire damage to the home. It is believed that the tree that fell on 625 W Washington <br />hit a power line that caused an electrical fire at this address sometime during the <br />3`d week of March. <br />Mr. Waite stated that there is an odd deed restriction on this property. It states that <br />if Family Haven Crisis was to dissolve the property would revert back to a Mr. <br />McIntosh in Denton. Mrs. Ballard asked if Mr. McIntosh was aware of the fire. <br />Mr. Waite stated that he didn't think Mr. McIntosh knew about the fire. Mr. Waite <br />only found out about the deed restriction recently. <br />22 <br />
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