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01-06-1975 Joint Public Hearing
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• • <br />Joint Public Hearing - 1/6/75 - Continued 2 <br />• of this hearing was published in the official newspaper <br />of the City of La Porte on December 19, 1974. <br />Mayor Thomas stated that Mr. <br />the "Special Use Permit" for <br />Corporation. This would be <br />taking hydrated lime, mixing <br />The operation would meet all <br />County Agency requirements. <br />Fred Westergren had requested <br />the relocation of Chemlime <br />~ lime processing system, by <br />with water, to make a liquid. <br />EPA, Water-Air Pollution, and <br />Mayor Thomas asked if there was anyone present desiring <br />to speak in opposition? <br />(A) MR. JACK OLIPHANT, 101 GARFIELD - Mr. Jack Oliphant <br />was recognized and addressed the Commission. Mr. Oliphant <br />stated that although he lived an extreme distance from the <br />proposed location, it was quite near the Firemen's Training <br />Center and Firemen's Memorial Center. Mr. Oliphant's <br />questions ranged from what actually was proposed to be done; <br />had all the. necessary agencies been contacted; where was the <br />needed water to come from; and would the City be closing <br />streets? Mr. Oliphant stated that Main Street did not <br />need another vacancy. The existing eye sores on West Main <br />on out Spencer Highway, due to commercial establishments <br />were not the best. La Porte was a very good place to <br />• raise children, educate them, and could be a show place, <br />since there is really no industry here. <br />(B) MR. J. B. TIPPIT, 810 N. 12TH - Mr. Tippit was <br />recognized an addresse t e Commission. Mr. Tippit <br />stated that it appeared that light industry was just <br />surrounding La Porte Terrace. He further stated that <br />industry has no feeling for people, plus it would also <br />devalue his property. <br />(C) MR. BOB CRAGER, 713 N. 11TH - Mr. Bbo Crager was <br />recognized and a dressed t e Commission. Mr. Crager <br />stated that it appeared to him that the area in question <br />was going to be full of industry. He felt there should <br />be a buffer zone between the homes and industry. He was <br />very opposed to the permit to allow industry to come to <br />the location. He stated that he had seen lime on the <br />streets, making the streets very slippery. Lime is a <br />caustic. He stated that he thought the people should <br />have a right to vote before the Commission made a decision. <br />He felt there should be a referendum election. <br />There being no one else desiring to speak against the <br />proposed permit, Mayor Thomas asked if there was anyone <br />present desiring to speak for the permit? <br />• <br />
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