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JAN 2 2 2003 <br />December 10, 2002 Minutes of the Paris Historical Commission <br /> CITY ATTORNE¥ <br /> PARIS. TEXAS <br /> <br />The meeting of the Paris Historic Preservation Commission was called to order by the <br />Chairman Arvin Starrett. In the absence of the Secretary Paul Denny, Ann Rogers was <br />asked to take the minutes. The roll call was made by Ann Rogers, acting secretary <br />The following members were present. Alvin Starrett, Ann Rogers, Linda Ryan, Sue <br />Lancaster, Barbara Wilson, Bceki Norment ,Ex-Officio member Tommy Haynes <br />and City Attorney Larry Schcake. The following guests were present: City Manager Mike <br />Malone, Skipper Steely and Paul Swasko. <br /> <br /> After determining that a quorum was present, the Chairman began with Item # 4 on the <br /> agenda: Discussion and possible action on Commission Rules and Policies. At the <br /> November meeting the following persons were named to a sub committee. They were <br /> Paul Denny, Sue Lancaster and Ann Rogers. They were asked to develop and prepare <br /> rules and policies of the Commission. The members of the Rules Committee Sue Lancaster <br /> and Ann Rogers were present, but the death of the mother of the absent member Paul <br /> Denny, was noted and it was felt that the committee needed more time to prepare a report. <br /> A motion was made to postpone the report on the Rules and Policies of the Commission <br /> until the January meeting. The motion carried unanimously after a voice vote. <br /> Item # 5 Discussion and possible adoption of standards for historic building rehabilitation, <br /> maintenance and construction guidelines. After meeting with Run Emmerich of Dallas <br /> Historic Preservation Commission, it was recommended that The Paris Historic <br /> preservation Commission adopt the National Guidelines for Historic Preservation. After <br /> a brief discussion ,there was a consensus of opinion that the Commission quickly adopt <br /> guidelines so that current pressing issues with tenants in the downtown area could be <br /> resolved. There was a motion to formally adopt the Department of Interior guidelines for <br /> Paris, Texas Historic Preservation Commission by Barbara Wilson and it was seconded by <br /> Beeki Norment. The motion was carried unanimously after a voice vote. <br /> To facilitate discussion on Item # 6, the Chairman presented a short synopsis of the history <br /> of the downtown commercial district. This is the synopsis presented. <br /> "The downtown commercial district of Paris, Texas, long the heart of the business <br /> community, contains the original fifty acres donated for the city by early settler <br /> George WrighL Some thirteen acrres of the area were destroyed by fire in 1877, and the city <br /> then initiated a new fire code, requiring all buildings in the central business district to be <br /> constructed of brick or stone. In 1914 the City of Paris sought the professional advice of <br /> landscape architect W. H. Dunn of Kansas City, commissioning him to propose specifw <br /> improvements, including making the central square a formal public pla~a, and creating a <br /> vastly scaled muunicipal plaza district east of the commercial area, between Lamar and <br /> Ciarksvitle streets. In April, 1916 afire destroyed many buildings in the district leaving to <br /> <br /> <br />