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REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM <br />Agenda Date Requested: April 11, 2011 <br />Requested By: Tim Tietiens <br />Department: Planning <br />Exhibits: Ordinance <br />Aerial Map <br />Ordinance: <br />Appropriation: <br />Source of Funds: <br />N/A <br />Account Number: <br />N/A <br />Amount Budgeted: <br />N/A <br />Amount Requested: <br />N/A <br />Budgeted Item: <br />N/A <br />SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION <br />The Planning & Zoning Commission, during their March 17, 2011, meeting, held a public hearing to receive citizen <br />comments regarding Special Conditional Use Permit Request #11-91000003. The applicant, La Porte Real Property, <br />LLC., seeks a permit to develop a proposed empty container/chassis yard at 901 North Broadway using the old Harris <br />County Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Landfill No.3, which has been closed for approximately 30 years. The applicant <br />purchased the 47.709 acre site in 2007 with the intent of using the site for the stated purpose. This property is located one <br />block north of Barbour's Cut Boulevard between North Broadway and North 8t' Street. It is bounded by undeveloped and <br />heavily wooded `J' Street to the north, and `H' Street right-of-way to the south, which is intended to accommodate a future <br />railroad spur. On March 14, 2011, Council approved rezoning of the subject site from Light Industrial (LI) and Heavy <br />Industrial (HI) to Planned Unit Development (PUD). This SCUP is a result of that rezoning. <br />The redevelopment plan would first upgrade the landfill cap and create a supplemental proposed stabilized surface <br />capable of accommodating vehicles and empty containers. Broadway is currently the only access to the site; however, a <br />second ingress/egress point will be constructed accessing "J" Street for a more direct connection to SH146. Detention <br />ponds will be provided along with a planting plan which includes Benthamii Eucalyptus trees to create a continuous visual <br />screen from SH 146. <br />A majority of the Planning and Zoning Commission is additionally recommending a stacking limitation of shipping <br />containers two high. Also, the applicant was asked to submit an annual report regarding the site maintenance activities to <br />supplement the existing one million dollar maintenance bond that was required through the 2007 conveyance documents. <br />The proposed project represents a significant impact to economic development within the City of La Porte. Redevelopment <br />and acquisition costs exceed three million dollars, and should contribute approximately $36K in annual revenues for the City <br />(exclusive of County and LPISD revenues). A building permit would be issued once the Special Conditional Use Permit is <br />approved by the City followed by a major development site plan for the project. <br />As required by Ordinance, notices of the public hearing were mailed to thirteen property owners within 200' of the subject <br />site. No response was received from the mailout. The Planning and Zoning Commission, by unanimous vote, <br />recommends City Council approve Special Conditional Use Permit #11-91000003. <br />It is the opinion of staff that the proposed development is entirely appropriate for the community not only for the heavy <br />industrial nature of that sector, but also due to its proximity to the Bayport Container Port, thereby reducing the need for <br />other potential container yards in the community, and the length of resulting truck trips otherwise. The landfill would <br />become 47 acres of productive land use instead of unusable land and it would also generate revenue. Staff Recommends <br />approving the project with conditions Council considers appropriate. <br />