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4 4 <br />DESIGNATED AS A ONE FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT NO. 2 (SF -2); DESIGNATING <br />THE BOUNDARIES OF THE TWO FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT (2F) SO ESTABLISHED; <br />PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED $2,000.00; REPEALING ALL <br />ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING <br />FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF FEBRUARY 1, 1995 <br />was presented. A motion was made by Councilman Clifford, seconded by <br />Councilwoman McDonald for adoption of the ordinance. The motion <br />carried 7 ayes, 0 nays. <br />City Manager Malone called for consideration of and action on an <br />ordinance declaring certain structures to be hazardous and the <br />disposition of the same. City Manager Malone advised that we do have a <br />letter that has been submitted from Nordon M. Brown since the Council <br />last met, and Mrs. Calvin Gibson is present regarding their property. <br />Mary Gibson, 1095 S. W. First Street, appeared before the Council <br />advising that they had met with the Committee in December, and she was <br />not aware of the meeting last week but wanted to request additional <br />time. Ms. Gibson said they needed an additional six months to repair <br />the duplex at 960 and 962 S. Main Street, and they were going to make <br />this their private resident. <br />City Manager Malone advised that the letter from Nordon M. Brown, 432 <br />E. Henderson, requested that the wording be change to - in order to <br />repair or remove within a reasonable amount of time such as 30 days, <br />and she assures us that the repairs will began within the week. <br />City Attorney Haynes explained that the ordinance read ordered to abate <br />such nuisance within thirty, and he thinks her request is for it be put <br />in a category where she could repair, and explained that abating the <br />nuisance could be done by repair, it would no longer be dilapidated, so <br />that does not preclude repair. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 95 -006 <br />AN ORDINANCE CONTAINING A HEARING ON PROPERTIES LOCATED IN THE CITY OF <br />PARIS, BELONGING TO VARIOUS OWNERS, AND AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY <br />COUNCIL FINDING THE MATERIALS REMAINING ON THE PREMISES TO CONSTITUTE A <br />NUISANCE AND TO BE A FIRE HAZARD TO LIFE AND PROPERTY AND A HAZARD TO <br />THE LIFE AND WELFARE OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE AREA, AND ORDERING SAID <br />RUBBISH, LUMBER AND REFUSE FROM THE STRUCTURES TO BE TORN DOWN AND <br />REMOVED FROM THE PREMISES IN ORDER TO ABATE SUCH NUISANCE. PROVIDING <br />FOR A PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED $2,000.00; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE <br />DATE OF FEBRUARY 1, 1995 <br />was presented. A motion was made <br />Councilman Fulbright for adoption <br />time of repair on the structure at <br />1, 1995 to repair or demolish and <br />nays. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 95 -007 <br />by Councilman Clifford, seconded by <br />of the ordinance with changing the <br />960 and 962 S. Main Street to August <br />remove. The motion carried 7 ayes, 0 <br />