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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />July 13,2001 <br /> <br />To: <br /> <br />Petition <br /> <br />City Council, La Porte, Texas <br />Planning & Zoning Board, La Porte, Texas <br />City Planning Department, La Porte, Texas <br /> <br />The Bayport Terminal Expansion Project seems to be a reality since the citizen of Harris County has <br />approved the $1.3 billion dollars bond issues. Bayshore I La Porte's economic as well as residential <br />growth is just about to take off in a big way. We may enjoy growth as it comes along but we the citizen <br />may face some difficult challenges. <br /> <br />While all these activities are happening around us we should maintain La Porte as a bedroom <br />community. We need to encourage more single-family residential development and commercial retail <br />shopping power centers. Weare glad that the City Council as well as Planning and Zoning Board with <br />conjunction of City Planning Department are working together with the master plan. However, we wish <br />to bring to your attention the following serious and thought provoking ideas for your consideration: <br /> <br />1. In order to beautify the area, we should come up with construction criteria. City of La Porte <br />should not allow building a metal building facing Highway 146. The front as well as both sides <br />of building should be brick, concrete block and or stucco. These metal buildings do not give a <br />very good impression about the city's image. Those metal buildings are eyesore. <br /> <br />2. City of Deer Park recently passed an ordinance that will prohibit building of new apartment <br />complexes. In order to improve the beautification on Barbours Cut Blvd, Highway 146 and 225, <br />city of La of Porte should consider banning permanently building truck depots as well as truck <br />stops, truck fueling stations (attended or unattended). These kinds of operation creates <br />environmental problems, prostitute and drug related crimes. Wherever we look around we see <br />tankers, containers and trucks rather than park and recreational facility. Therefore, we are <br />requesting the city of La Porte Council to consider prohibiting these kinds of operations. <br /> <br />3. We believe these restrictions will (a) calm down the opposition and outrage of citizen for the <br />Bayport Terminal Project and (b) enhance opportunities for other. development to take place <br />that will beautify the city's highway and main thoroughfares. <br /> <br />We hope that you will make a right decision for the city to look more beautiful. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Concerned Citizen of La Porte <br /> <br />