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Planning and Zoning Meeting <br /> June 3, 2003 <br /> Page 6 <br /> <br /> Steve Methven stated that he received a phone call from Ms. Gibson, <br /> 830 N. Collegiate, against the zoning she wanted to keep the residential <br /> zoning in, the area. <br /> <br /> There was no further opposition, the public hearing was declared <br /> closed. <br /> <br />11. Consideration of and action on the petition of Donald G. Wilson for a <br /> change in zoning from a One-Family Dwelling District No. 2 (SF-2) to <br /> a Planned Development District (a) Retail shopping center (PD-a), Part <br /> of Lot 14, City Block 259, (See Exhibit A Attached). <br /> <br /> Motion was made to approve by Brad Archer seconded by Carl Lucas. <br /> Motion carried by a vote of 6 aye and 0 nays. <br /> <br />12. Public Hearing to consider the petition of the Historic Preservation <br /> Commission for a change in zoning from Central Area (CA) to a <br /> Historical Overlay District (HD), being the Downtown Area. <br /> <br /> The public hearing was declared open. <br /> <br /> Steve Methven presented an overlay map of the Historic District. <br /> <br /> Favor <br /> <br /> Paul Denney, 2435 Clark Lane, member of the Historic Preservation <br /> Commission, stated that he recently purchased 2 other pieces of <br /> property one at 941 S. Church. He is a professional architect. Mr. <br /> Denney is extremely concerned with the mistakes that 4 or 5 building <br /> owners have made on buildings. Expressed that the Commission cares <br /> about what happens to historic buildings. The Commission works in a <br /> collaborative spirit with the Downtown property owners and other <br /> property owners that want to do the job the right way. If property A <br /> <br /> <br />