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4. Discuss and review former car dealerships along State Highway 146 and marketing options <br />and provide staff with direction — N. Ojeda <br />Fran Lowe, Jay and Lester Marks, Senior Director John Littman and Executive Vice -President <br />Kelley Parker of Cushman & Wakefield discussed the vacant car dealership properties along State <br />Highway 146. The properties have been actively marketed with brokers and developers for at least <br />a year. Zoning issues seem to be the holdup because interest has been from the port/trucking <br />industry. The price has been reduced in order to generate interest in retail; however, in these <br />economic times, it is not favorable for retail. Board members inquired what type of port -related <br />businesses are interested in the properties and was informed truck and trailer maintenance. Retail <br />businesses are not locating in this area. The Buc-ee's Corporation was contacted; however, they <br />are not building stores at this time. <br />5. Discuss low -powered FM Radio Station within the City of La Porte and provide staff with <br />direction— R. Woodard <br />Board member Randy Woodard discussed a low -powered FM Radio Station and informed the <br />members that the La Porte Independent School District is very receptive to running this low <br />powered FM Radio Station. <br />Mr. Woodard informed an application for a construction permit with the FCC or internet radio <br />streaming not requiring an application with the FCC is required. Assistant City Attorney Clark <br />Askins was asked to research whether the Corporation could give seed money to be utilized for this <br />type of project. <br />The school district would be in charge of the radio station, and it would provide great opportunities <br />for the students to run their own radio station. <br />Board member Pizzitola inquired as to the time frame the Board would be donating money toward <br />the project. The seed money request is $15,000.00; however, the bulk of the money needed to <br />actually bring about the project would be through large donations given through the proposed <br />establishment of a 501(c)(3). If only internet streaming comes about, the station can accept <br />commercial advertising; but if a low -powered radio station is established, there is no advertising <br />allowed; however, companies may underwrite programming. <br />Board member Engelken stepped away from the table at 5:45 p.m. and returned at 5:46 p.m. <br />The low -powered FM Radio Station is an excellent way to communicate to the public information in <br />industry, city council, planning and zoning issues, and economic development in the community. <br />Assistant City Attorney Askins will advise if the EDC can provide seed money for this purpose <br />6. Executive Session — The City of La Porte Development Corporation reserves the right to meet in <br />executive session on any agenda item should the need arise and if authorized by the Texas Open <br />Meetings Act, Title 5, Chapter 551, of the Texas Government Code. <br />An executive session was not convened. <br />7. Board Comments: President Warren and Vice President Pizzitola, Board members Zemanek, <br />Engelken, Clausen, Ojeda and Woodard <br />There were no comments from Board members. <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />April 4, 2011, La Porte Development Corporation Board Minutes <br />