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Regular City Council Meeting <br />June 5, 2003 <br />Page 18 <br />in gutters in other locations that the city desperately needs. We have unsightly <br />streets throughout the city, but he did not think the money should go to the <br />General Fund to pay for whatever else, or what the City Council would want <br />for it to do. He said that money needs to be used for the purpose for which it <br />was collected. If the city is going to collect that money from any developers, he <br />indicated we need to be collecting it from all of the developers and be spending <br />it putting in curb and gutters in Paris somewhere after a period of time. He <br />wanted this ordinance re-written by Monday night to state that the City <br />Council has the right to override the Planning and Zoning Commission with <br />three-quarters of the City Council voting for the variance, and he made a <br />motion to table this request for variance until Monday night and he would like <br />to have the ordinance come up variance second. The motion was seconded by <br />Councilman Guest. <br />After discussion, Councilman Bell amended his motion to bring this back on <br />June 16, 2003, with the variance and with the change in the ordinance. The <br />motion carried 7 ayes, 0 nays. <br />Mayor Fendley announced that the next item on the agenda was consideration <br />of and action on the Preliminary Plat of Lots 1-4, Block A, Beezley Estates, <br />being located in the 2200 Block of 36th Street N.E. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Bell, seconded by Councilwoman Neeley, <br />to table action on the Preliminary Plat until the 16th of June, 2003. The <br />m o t i o n <br />carried 7 ayes, 0 nays. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Bell, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem <br />McCarthy, for approval of the Preliminary Plat of Lots 13, 14, 14A, and 15, <br />C i t y <br />Block 102, located in the 1500 Block of Lamar Avenue, subject to the <br />