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<br /> <br />( <br /> <br />( <br />CITY OF LA PORTE <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />PHONE (713) 471-5020 . P. O. Box 1 1 15 . LA PORTE. TEXAS 77572 <br /> <br />October 3D, 1991 <br /> <br />H. Carlos Smith Engineers and Surveyors <br />Attn: H. Carlos Smith <br />PO Box 529 <br />La Porte, TX 77572-0529 <br /> <br />RE: Louisiana Chemical Proposed Development <br />Dear Mr. Smith, <br /> <br />Attached is an outline I prepared regarding the drainage issues that affect the proposed <br />Louisiana Chemical 12.5:t acre development. The outline provides some background <br />and proposes a solution to both the immediate and long term needs of Louisiana <br />Chemical and the City. I would like you to review the outline with your client(s) and see <br />if they are agreeable with the proposed resolution of the drainage issues. <br /> <br />I will also furnish this outline to HCFCD for their approval. After I receive approval from <br />both HCFCD and your client we can proceed with setting a date for Planning and Zoning <br />Commission consideration. <br /> <br />As discussed previously, I am concerned about the SH 225 project. If the SDHP&T <br />decides to discharge water into the F101 watershed we will all have a greater problem to <br />solve. This problem should not affect the interim detention requirement of HCFCD. It <br />may, however, have an effect on the proposed ultimate solution. If a significant amount <br />of stormwater is discharged into F101 then it may be more difficult to abandon detention <br />in the future. I will again visit with you once I finally determine the State's decision and <br />it's impact on the watershed. <br /> <br /> <br />oerns <br />istant City Manager <br /> <br />attachments <br />xc: Knox Askins, City Attorney <br />Ervin Griffith, Chief Building Official <br />Phil Hoza, Engineering Technician <br />