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2015-01-26 Regular Meeting of La Porte City Council minutes
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City Planner Eric Ensey Presented a summary. <br /> Councilmember Leonard asked what the notification requirements of surrounding communities are. <br /> Mr. Ensey advised Baytown requires 300 feet; Deer Park 200 feet; League City 500 feet; Pasadena <br /> 200 feet; and Seabrook 200 feet. <br /> Mayor Rigby questioned if the City had received complaints from residents living outside the <br /> 200-foot requirement. Mr. Ensey advised there was a case with a Special Conditional Use Permit <br /> where citizens from a subdivision were concerned they did not receive notice. <br /> Councilmember Earp commented 1000 feet seems like a long way, and maybe 500 feet would be <br /> better for consideration. <br /> Councilmember Leonard commented 200 feet is fine in most of the city, but in a large lot district <br /> maybe having 500-1000 feet would work. <br /> Assistant City Attorney Clark Askins advised he would have to do research the law on the subject of <br /> dual standards. <br /> Councilmember Leonard commented if there is an issue with dual standards, he is more inclined to <br /> go with Councilmember Earp's suggestion. <br /> Mayor Rigby commented he is fine with 200 feet. <br /> Councilmember Martin questioned why not keep the 200 feet and also send notice to the <br /> Homeowners' Association president. Assistant City Attorney Clark Askins advised it may be an <br /> equal protection issue. <br /> Mayor Rigby asked if there was a motion to table until a future meeting in order to give time for the <br /> assistant city attorney to research dual standards and equal protection. Councilmember Earp <br /> stated he is fine with 200 feet; and Councilmember Leonard stated he is, as well. <br /> Councilmember Earp moved to leave as is the notification requirements for property owners in <br /> connection with public hearings required under Chapter 106 Zoning of the La Porte Code of <br /> Ordinances and heard before the City of La Porte Planning and Zoning Commission; La Porte <br /> Zoning Board of Adjustment and La Porte City Council. Councilmember Leonard seconded. <br /> MOTION PASSED. <br /> Ayes: Mayor Rigby, Councilmembers Leonard, Moser, Earp, Martin, <br /> Kaminski and Engelken <br /> Nays: None <br /> Absent: Councilmember Clausen and Zemanek <br /> The Assistant City Attorney requested clarification regarding whether this subject matter will be <br /> considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission. It was clarified that City Council is not <br /> forwarding this subject matter to the Planning and Zoning Commission for consideration. <br /> (c) Discussion or other action regarding proposed draft updates to the City of La Porte and <br /> La Porte Area Water Authority Drought Contingency Plans—D. Mick <br /> Public Works Director Dave Mick presented a summary. <br /> Councilmember Engelken moved to approve proposed draft updates to the City of La Porte and <br /> La Porte Area Water Authority Drought Contingency Plans. Councilmember Moser seconded. <br /> MOTION PASSED. <br /> Page 4 of 6 <br /> January 26, 2015, Council Meeting Minutes <br />
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