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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 94- 12 <br /> <br />PAGE NO.2 <br /> <br />implying that the City Council of the City of La Porte does not <br />fully support the goals of that Settlement Agreement. The City <br />Council of the City of La Porte fully intends to honor the <br />Settlement Agreement. To the extent that some may attempt to <br />interpret Mr. Malone's personal letter as an authorized statement <br />made on behalf of the City Council of the City of La Porte, they <br />would be in error because it was not and is not a statement of the <br />City of La Porte's position. similarly, to the extent that some <br />may attempt to read Mr. Malone's personal letter as an indication <br />that the City of La Porte does not support the desire of Houston <br />Chemical services, Inc. to bring an amicable end to the State <br />Permit litigation to which it remains a party, they would also be <br />wrong, because the City of La Porte continues to support that <br />objective. The City Council of the City of La Porte strongly <br />reaffirms the City of La Porte's commitment to fulfill all of the <br />terms and provisions of the Settlement Agreement. <br />section 4. In furtherance of its goals and obj ecti ves as <br />stated in this resolution, the City Council of the City of La Porte <br />hereby ratifies, confirms, and approves the letters which have been <br />forwarded by Robert T. Herrera, City Manager of the City of La <br />Porte, to Governor-Elect George W. Bush; State Senator Jerry <br />Patterson; State Representative Mike Jackson; State Representative <br />Robert Talton; State Representative Joe Crabb; and Harris County <br />Attorney Mike DriscOll, copies of which letters are attached to <br />this resolution and made a part hereof for all purposes. <br />