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Raymond Bourque, 801 San Jacinto, La Porte, addressed Council in opposition to an ordinance <br /> amending Chapter 14 of the Code of Ordinances, placing restrictions on the tethering of animals. <br /> Mary McLain, 128 S. 16 La Porte, addressed Council in regards to an ordinance amending <br /> Chapter 14 of the Code of Ordinances, placing restrictions on the tethering of animals. <br /> John Kling, 11025 Pinewood Ct, La Porte, addressed Council in opposition to Item 15, an ordinance <br /> authorizing the annexation of an approximately 29 -acre tract of land in the Battleground Industrial <br /> District and located within the City of La Porte's extraterritorial jurisdiction. Mr. Kling also provided <br /> photos for Councils review. <br /> Richard Weaver, Attorney for Ted Booher, addressed Council on behalf of Mr. Booher and advised <br /> Council demands of the city were unreasonable. Mr. Weaver advised that Ted Booher would file a <br /> suit against the city if his property was annexed. <br /> Delbert Landry, 316 S. 11 Street, La Porte, addressed Council with appreciation for working with <br /> the residents on 11 Street and the location of the detention pond. Mr. Landry also requested <br /> Council to assist all animal owners with the proposed amended ordinance placing restrictions on <br /> the tethering of animals. <br /> Craig Harper with Rapid Environmental Services, addressed Council and spoke on behalf of Mr. <br /> Booher and in opposition of Item 15, an ordinance authorizing the annexation of an approximately <br /> 29 -acre tract of land in the Battleground Industrial District and located within the City of La Porte's <br /> extraterritorial jurisdiction. <br /> Shelia Daugherty, 601 Valleybrook Dr., addressed Council in opposition to Item 15, an ordinance <br /> authorizing the annexation of an approximately 29 -acre tract of land in the Battleground Industrial <br /> District and located within the City of La Porte's extraterritorial jurisdiction. Ms. Daugherty also <br /> suggested tax dollars be spent within city limits. <br /> 6. CONSENT AGENDA — Consent agenda items are considered routine by the City Council and will <br /> be enacted by one motion. A Councilmember may remove any item for discussion and /or separate <br /> action. <br /> (a) Consider approval or other action of the minutes of the City Council meetings held on <br /> October 24, 2011, and October 31, 2011 — P. Fogarty <br /> (b) Consider approval or other action awarding Bid # 12004 for replacement and additional <br /> vehicles — D. Mick <br /> (c) Consider approval or other action of a Resolution to appoint a representative and alternate <br /> to the Houston - Galveston Area Council Board of Directors and General Assembly — P. <br /> Fogarty <br /> (d) Consider approval or other action of a Resolution casting the City's ballot for the election of <br /> a person to the board of directors of the Harris County Appraisal District — P. Fogarty <br /> (e) Consider approval or other action regarding Fair Housing Activity Statement (FHAST) form <br /> and integrating the three -item revision for submittal to General Land Office (GLO) — T. <br /> Tietjens <br /> (f) Consider approval or other action of an ordinance authorizing a contract between the City of <br /> La Porte and the Association of Bayport Companies for EMS services — R. Nolen <br /> Page 2of7 <br /> November 14, 2011, City Council Meeting Minutes <br />