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City of Paris Historic Resources Survey 2003 <br /> Phase 2 - Page 5 <br /> <br /> of those standards. The Plan will be developed in accordance with the City of Paris' <br /> enabling legislation regarding historic resources. The draft will be distributed to the <br /> members of the PHPC for review, comment and revision prior to completion of the £mal <br /> draft. <br /> <br />The f'mal draa of the Paris, Texas Historic Preservation Plan will be competed and a <br />predetermined number of copies distributed to the PHPC. Additional copies will be <br />printed on request for an additional fee. <br /> <br />Task 3.4 - Preservation Plan Presentation <br /> <br />ARCHITEXAS will conduct a public presentation to community and governmental <br />leaders about the details of the Preservation Plan. Additional meetings will be conducted <br />at the request of the PHPC for an additional charge. <br /> <br />Task 4 - Paris Historic Resources Website <br />A web consultant working with ARCHITEXAS will add residential historic resources to <br />the site produced in Phase-1. The site will include information of the historic residential <br />properties of Paris including survey forms. A resource area on the site will provide <br />information about Paris historic preservation guidehnes and ordinances, and links to find <br />more information about historic preservation. <br /> <br />This proposal is based on the web developer having access to an NT based server. <br /> <br />The work involved in adding the information, and the related cost, depend on the type of <br />website designed in Phase-1. Website design levels were identified in the Phase-1 <br />proposal as: <br /> <br />Level - 1 <br />At his level, the website will be based in appearance on the existing City of Paris website. <br />Data in the site would be relatively static and would require updating through an FTP <br />interface. These updates could be conducted by a knowledgeable staff member or <br />volunteer, or by the web consultant under a separate agreement. <br /> <br />Level - 2 <br />Level two will include the development of a website similar to the City of Paris site, but <br />with an updated and historically-themed design. It will include clickable district maps <br />with links keyed to each individual historic property, and photographs. Users may also <br />search properties by various demographic criteria. Updates to survey forms and the <br />addition of new properties may be conducted online. <br /> <br /> <br />