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MINUTES <br />AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD <br />7:15 O'CLOCK P.M. <br />TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1979 <br />COX FIELD AIRPORT <br />PARIS, TEXAS <br />The Airport Advisory Board met in regular session at Cox Field Airport, <br />Tuesday, September 25, v. ^79 at 7:15 p.m. with the following Board members <br />present: <br />1. Rick Rex - Chairman 4. Joann Onclrovik, Secretary <br />2. James Moseley 5. T.D. Mall_ison <br />3. Allie O'Brien <br />Others present were: <br />1. <br />Jim Collier, Airport Manager <br />7. <br />Jimmy Wrenn, Jr. <br />2. <br />Phil Arnold, K.P.R.E. <br />8. <br />William H. Clarke <br />3. <br />John F. Bell, President PAAC <br />9. <br />Cecil Huneycutt <br />4. <br />Theron Maness <br />10. <br />Mrs. Bobby Huneycutt <br />S. <br />Robert W. Wright <br />11. <br />John G. Wright <br />6. <br />Pat Wright <br />12. <br />Bill Boothe <br />13. <br />Bob Loughmiller <br />The meeting was called to order by Chairman Rex and the minutes were <br />approved as corrected (spelling of names and addition of "John Wright" <br />and "Cecil Huneycutt" on the list of members present). <br />Old Business: <br />1. Progress on T- Hangers, ramps and taxiways: <br />Jim Collier reported that the City Council has accepted the bid <br />from Buster Construction Company. The grant submitted to Ark -Tex <br />Council -oft Governments by Hayter Engineering was denied last week. <br />With less money available, paving cuts will be made to fit the <br />budget. Mr. Collier was uncertain when the completion date would <br />be set as the work order had not been issued while awaiting grant <br />approval. <br />Rick Rex reported that he had discussed changes in the ramp slope <br />and lip with both Bob Sokoll, City Manager and Mr. Hayter of Hayter <br />Engineering, as suggested at the August meeting. <br />Tie downs were moved and the other three should be completed next <br />week. <br />2. Review of the T- Hanger rental fee study by POPA (Pilots of Paris <br />Association renamed PAAC, Paris Area Aviation Council): The newly <br />organized PAAC headed by John Bell, president had not completed a <br />