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• <br />Minutes, Public Hearings and Regular Meeting <br />La Porte City Council <br />September 14, 1992, Page 2 <br />r~ <br />4. Centennial Certificates of Appreciation were presented to Hal <br />and Jan Lawler and children, Tim and Irene O'Connor and sons, <br />The La Porte Dixieland Band and Directors Lloyd and Mary Pat <br />Wells, Mayor and Ann Malone. <br />5. A Proclamation was presented to Marie Russell for Constitution <br />Week. <br />6. Proclamations were presented to Postal Employees for Charles <br />Gunnells, Patsy Meza, Ray Escobedo Appreciation Week. <br />Mayor Malone acknowledged letters of appreciation to Chief <br />Powell from the City of Shoreacres for the support our police <br />department provided during the emergency due to Hurricane <br />Andrew. Also, Shoreacres sent. letters of thanks to Officer <br />Dan Hoffman and Officer Skip Young for their professionalism <br />and courtesy while acting as escorts for the funeral <br />procession of their former Municipal Court Clerk. <br />Mayor Malone asked Mr. & Mrs. John Lott and daughter, Crystal, <br />Lt. Aaron Corrales and Lt. Carl Crisp to approach the Council <br />table. Mayor Malone expressed Council's appreciation for the <br />quick response of Lieutenants Corrales and Crisp to the <br />emergency call when Crystal Lott had apparently stopped <br />breathing. <br />7. There were no citizens wishing to address Council. <br />8. Public Hearing A - Request of Ronnie and Melody Elledge for a <br />Special Conditional Use Permit to allow a tract of land to be <br />utilized for raising livestock. <br />Mayor Malone Opened the Public Hearing at 6:39. <br />Director of Planning Chuck Harrington reviewed the applicants' <br />request for a Special Conditional Use Permit. <br />Mayor Malone asked if anyone wished to speak against the <br />granting of the permit. There were no citizens wishing to <br />speak against the permit. <br />Mayor Malone asked if anyone wished to speak for the granting <br />of the permit. Mr. Ronnie Elledge stated his purpose for the <br />request. <br />Mayor Malone Closed the Public Hearing at 6:53. <br />