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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />4) Environmental and Community Safety <br /> <br />A large portion .of undeveloped land in Lomax is plated in out <br />Lots from 270- 484 feet wide to 450 feet deep with several placed <br />back to back. The proposed development of 100 feet wide by 900 <br />feet deep lots would create problems in environmental and community <br />safety as follows <br /> <br />a) No or limited access for fire protection of buildings or grass fires. <br /> <br />b) Would create large dead spaces behind homes that could not be <br />developed. Not every home owner may want to keep large animals.. <br /> <br />c) Unmaintained dead spaces could lead to infestation of varmints and <br />insects. <br /> <br />5) Financial Discrimination <br /> <br />LaPorte is an attractive community with good schools, low crime, a variety <br />of community services for the young and old. With the expansion of <br />Underwood and Sens (Bay area Boulevard) roads zoned commercial, the <br />possibility of L Street being 4 laned, more business and prospective home <br />owners will be attracted to this area. <br /> <br />The one acre lot size could be discriminatory to future property owners. <br />These owners may not be able to afford or qualify for loans. The cost of <br />taxation from a lot these sizes would be higher vs. that of a half or third <br />acre. <br />