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• • <br />. Page 2 of 4 <br />Coronet Estates <br />Staff Report <br />right-of--way needs to be dedicated to the public <br />and shown as such on the plat to be recorded. <br />II. Note that all structures to be constructed within the <br />subdivision must be within 500 feet of a City of La Porte <br />fire hydrant in order to meet requirements of the local <br />fire code. <br />III. The phrase "Laws of the State of Texas" is not the <br />proper language to be used in this context. It should be <br />removed from the Preliminary and Final Plat (see <br />Exhibit A). <br />IV. Deed Restrictions must be reviewed by staff and <br />approved by the City Attorney's office. <br />V. No property contours or physical features are shown on <br />• the plat. This is a requirement of the Development <br />Ordinance, Appendix D. The applicant has requested <br />that this requirement be waived. Due to the absence of <br />internal streets easements and utilities, all lots shall be <br />graded to drain from back to front discharging at <br />Robinson Road and/or North "P" Street roadside <br />ditches. <br />VI. Applicant must provide the City a title certificate <br />verifying property ownership. <br />VII. No park land is proposed for this subdivision. Under <br />the terms of the Development Ordinance Article 12.00, <br />a payment of $175.00 per homesite must be made to the <br />City in lieu of dedicated park land. In the case of <br />Coronet Estates, this will be $2,255.00. Also, it should <br />be noted that under the terms of the Development <br />Ordinance, this money can only be utilized to either <br />acquire new park land or improve existing parks. <br />Furthermore, the money can only be used within the <br />same park zone which the subdivision is located. These <br /> <br />