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<br />M1NJT'7"1 OF PLA.,NINIING Al-HID !K C01WI*�-TO'N?
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<br />Jut,` 3, 1974
<br />Tithe I Ivinrit ng and Zon ing C cin-n-i sslon i2tvt at 7:00 i;' 'c I ock P.M' 3n Wanday,
<br />June 3, 1!*:74, -'n the R!:oom, CAy Fall.. Paris, and the following
<br />members w-er!i rresent:
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<br />H'. An;4(!rson, Chairman
<br />2, i.',Iark Este- s, 0%., - lice Chairm.-an
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<br />3, ler
<br />4. !Wm',er Thor.ntor,
<br />11. Staples, Jr.
<br />sa Al Catfica-
<br />P%oy 11. Anderson, cal le-d meeting to crler and took as the
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<br />first itty, ilf buslness th�� amended petit-lon 1' Edna Gardner, to chan'ge from a
<br />° -Famfl ivjelling DistC
<br />lrl t 'No. 2 (SF-2" to a one•ranmy bvidiing, District No.
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<br />an Use Permiilt, D�ky 1,iurser y (25), ti-te lilorth 300 feet of Lot
<br />24, City Block 249, frv_1,,t,71n9 115 on the _.',outh Side of Lamar Avenue, and
<br />beir;(,, No. 30`30 Lamar Av,,�,n:Ie, and the publlc )earirg vos -continued from the last
<br />recular 1 eye' ;ftg4 firl. Bill Plttts, P-;gent for Idyia Gard-Ier, appeared in favor of
<br />`tIon ha�i been reducec' to the North 300 feet,-.
<br />the Petition arld state'd t."Al. The re-"Zg
<br />mr. P.. tt! preis-11tel a, pet"7-lor. t)f Property o -hners on Avenue stating that-
<br />they hafi no objectfi*n to _,ho rc-.quested zoning. Freida Winters appeared in favor
<br />of tive wAl-ion and statelthe reason for th, it des s iring to purchase the property
<br />i1as ill Order ito live -in the hou e and have a day care nursery. She stated that
<br />-�y care nursery near lloustcn, Texas, and she further
<br />sh- had cperated a 3.0 s`�-u '4ent d,
<br />stated that she wisf vd -to be licensed for a 24 student nursery on the subject
<br />property. Jim R!l son , occupart of the lot to the East, arpeared and asked questions
<br />and stated that he had I-lo objection to tee zoning. After discussion, the motion
<br />was made by Al Catlhcart, u,1 111-h second by iionie..,° Thornton, ti-a•. the Commissien
<br />re-cot-wend ti the (Alty Cou i1cil that the requested zoning be granted. The motion
<br />passed unanz.mcusly.
<br />The petitica o•IF 11�i�er Wh"I'taker and Neil Wh1tacker, d/b/a Paris Hide and Fur
<br />lcmpaxCi, -I.-.o change *Frei a Light Industrial D-Is' Ict (',-I) 1.c a Heavy Industrial
<br />District (HO, Specif-c U!34n Periult, Tanning, Curing or Stor-2-tie of Skins or Hides
<br />(3V, and 3, Clty Bloct", 47, was taken as the n item of business, and the
<br />public hearing v!as opened. T. 11%. Hlaynes exp'laired the proposed use and gave the
<br />1dri-I nistrati on's recorikTiendation in favor of ',:ire renuested zoning, limited to the
<br />ker a
<br />--cor-romin -i I tat ppeared In
<br />rent us�e being made as a non ,o u�se. Mr. Neil W1 t
<br />1",avcr of the petition a
<br />and t the request of the Chaiy 81
<br />�.ian *isted the following as
<br />-urrent operations befng conducted as von -corifsr-miral.
<br />1. Skinning, sc-raping, stretching and dr�,iing of skins taker. from
<br />Y'licile dead,; previously frozen animals.
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