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17 <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />January 10, 1994 <br />The City Council of the City of Paris met in regular session, Monday, <br />January 10, 1994, 6:00 P. M., City Hall, City Council Chambers, Paris, <br />Texas. Mayor George Fisher called the meeting to order with the <br />following Councilmembers present: Don Shelton, Jim Bell, Millie Ingram <br />McDonald, Wayne Brown, John F. Bell, and Rondie Williams. Also present <br />was City Manager, Michael E. Malone, and City Clerk, Mattie Cunningham. <br />Invocation was given by Karl Louis, Chief of Police. <br />Mayor Fisher announced if there was anyone in the audience who has <br />business to bring before the Council and is not listed on the agenda <br />to, to please let it be known in order for the information to be made <br />available in compliance with the Open Meeting Law. <br />Mayor Fisher asked if there were any corrections to the minutes of <br />previous meetings, there being none, the minutes were approved as <br />presented. <br />City Manager Malone announced the next order of business would be <br />receipt of reports from committees, boards and commissions with <br />minutes of the Paris Lamar County Board of Health, and Paris Public <br />Library Advisory Board being furnished with no action required. <br />City Manager Malone advised that the next item on the agenda was <br />continuation of a public hearing to-consider the petition of Darrell <br />Coats for site plan approval in a Planned Development - Housing District <br />(PD -b) on the south 250 feet of Lots 18 -A and 19, City Block 249 <br />located on the east side of S. Collegiate Drive, 160 feet north of <br />Hubbard Street, and had been tabled at the January 6, 1994 meeting, <br />should the Council wish to consider this matter, a motion to bring this <br />item from the table is required. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Jim Bell, seconded by Councilman <br />Williams to bring the above item from the table. The motion carried 7 <br />ayes, 0 nays. <br />Mayor Fisher announced that the public hearing was open to consider the <br />petition of Darrell Coats for site plan approval in a Planned <br />Development- Housing District on the south 250 feet of Lots 18 -A and 19, <br />City Block 249, and called for proponents to appear, and Darrell, Coats <br />appeared in behalf of his petition. Mr. Coats presented the Council <br />with another Site Plan stating that it was a choice of this one or the <br />one that the Council has already been presented. Mr. Coats said the <br />Council had been presented a copy of conditions and limits to the <br />present Site Plan, and requested that Item No. 6 of the conditions be <br />amended to read - The fence will run with the slope of the ground <br />instead of being parallel with the ground, and Item No. 8 he would like <br />to insert at the expense of Marcus Roden and Russell Gifford. <br />Mr. Coats discussed the Site Plan that he had presented to the Council <br />telling them that the objections at the Planning and Zoning Commission <br />
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