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Regular City Council Meeting <br />January 12,2004 <br />Page 6 <br /> <br />Mayor Fendley moved on to item 9, consideration of and action on the Replat <br />of Lots lA, lB, lC, and 6, City Block 315, being located in the 3700 block of <br />Loop 286 N.E. City Manager Malone stated that Planning and Zoning had <br />recommended approval of this item subject to the memo by the City Engineer, <br />listing 6 items to be completed. <br /> <br />Councilwoman Neeley made a motion to approve the Replat subject to the City <br />Engineer' s memo. The motion was seconded by Councilman Guest and passed <br />6 ayes, 0 nays. <br /> <br />Mayor Fendley called for consideration of and action on the Replat of Lots 5, <br />6, and 7, Block 8, Springlake Addition, being number 200 N. Collegiate Drive. <br />Councilwoman Neeley made a motion to approve the replat. The motion was <br />seconded by Councilman Weekly. The motion carried 6 ayes, 0 nays. <br /> <br />Mayor Fendley called for consideration of and action on the Final Plat of Lot <br />1, Block A, Springlake Estates, Phase 6, being number 790 N. Collegiate Drive. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Weekly to approve the plat. This was <br />seconded by Councilman Guest. The motion carried 6 ayes, 0 nays. <br /> <br />On a question from Councilman Bell as to why it took from September when <br />these were presented until now to be approved, City Engineer Shawn Napier <br />explained that the developer had sewer lines to be built and the engineer for the <br />developer had been slow getting the plats back to the city. <br /> <br />Mayor Fendley asked the Council members if there were any corrections or <br />additions to the copies of the previous Council minutes that had been <br />furnished. Councilman Bell moved to table this action as the minutes had just <br />been handed to them and they had not had time to go over them. Councilman <br />Plata seconded the motion, which passed 6 ayes, 0 nays. <br /> <br />Mayor Fendley called for receipt of reports from the Housing Authority of the <br />City of Paris, the Library Advisory Board, and the Paris Economic <br />Development Corporation. Councilwoman Neeley questioned why they were <br /> <br /> <br />