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MINUTES <br />SPECIAL MEETING <br />CITY OF PARIS BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT <br />CITY OF PARIS - CITY HALL <br />COUNCIL CHAMBERS <br />PARIS, TEXAS <br />TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 2015 <br />5:30 O'CLOCK P.M. <br />The Board of Adjustment meeting was called to order by Jerry Haning, Vice - Chairman at <br />5:30 p.m. <br />A. The following members were present: Jerry Haning, Marilyn Smith, Louise <br />Hagood and Deanna Manning <br />B. The following members were absent: David Hamilton <br />C. Also present was Kent McIlyar, City Attorney, Sue Lancaster, City Council; Alan <br />Efrussy, Planning Manager, Ashley Fendley, City Staff; Stephen Walker, Moore <br />Law Firm; Ben Glick, Tri-State Iron & Metal; and concerned citizens. <br />2. Property located at 4250 Lamar Avenue, Paris, Texas. <br />a. Consideration of Mr. Ben Glick's appeal of February 10, 2015decision of the City Building <br />Official revoking the building permit for Lot 2, Block B of Morningside North #2 <br />Subdivision, being located at 4250 Lamar Avenue, Paris, Lamar County, Texas. <br />Jerry Haning, Vice Chairman stated if there's anyone here to speak in favor of Mr. Glick's <br />appeal, you can do so at this time. <br />Steve Walker, Moore Law Firm spoke on behalf of Ben Glick and Tri-State Iron & Metal. <br />We have made an appeal to the Board of Adjustments related to Mr. Glick's property at <br />4250 Lamar Avenue. Last summer, Mr. Glick wanted to consider bringing his business, a <br />recycling gathering facility to the City of Paris. Mr. Glick took the steps and found this <br />property that he felt like was in a good location for his business. Mr. Glick then started by <br />contacting the City of Paris to determine whether or not it would be an appropriate location <br />to place his business in Paris, Texas. Mr. Glick sent the City a very detailed proposal of <br />what the business would entail and the look of the facility. Mr. Glick then received a letter <br />back from the City informing him that, in fact, the business was within the zoning for that <br />location and that it would be an appropriate site for his business. Relying upon that, Mr. <br />Glick went on and bought the property for the purpose of putting in his business. Over the <br />next six months, he spent a great deal of time, energy and money developing that location <br />through site plans, and work with contractors. He even hired an employee to manage the <br />site, and basically incurred a great deal of business expense preparing to put this business <br />