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• • <br />Planning and Zotiir-g Comuussion <br />Minutes of September 21, 2000 <br />Page 2 <br />beautification, Canada Rd., removal of the apartments on Garfield, and the bayfront <br />area land use plan. <br />2. CITIZEN COMMENTS <br />Greg Sills, of 4902 Meadowcrest, favors the extension of Farrington. It would create <br />a safer access for children to get to school. He noted that travel time from the Fire <br />Dept. into Lomax is currently 5-7 minutes but if the road were cut-through, response <br />time could be reduced to 2 minutes. Also, it would be more convenient to transport <br />children to the ballpark in Fairmont Park if the road was in place. <br />Bill Scott, of 1802 Lomax School Rd., distributed a petition signed by approximately <br />570 citizens that want all three phases of the Farrington connection to be removed <br />from the Comprehensive Plan. Twenty-two coordinators of the effort to stop the <br />Farrington Extension attended the. Open House and submitted written comments <br />against Phase Qne of the extension and the proposed "H" Street Bridge. No <br />comments were submitted from individuals favoring the extension or the bridge. <br />Mr. Scott gave each Commission Member an "information package" that included a <br />videotape of traffic dangers in the Lomax area. Mr. Scott stated that ambulance <br />response time is not delayed because of the current location of EMS on "C" Street. <br />Dangerous conditions exist on "P" Street due to large volumes of speeding traffic. <br />Lori Druckenbrodt, of 11315 North "H", stated that some children in the Lomax <br />area are bussed to school and she doesn't see a problem with this. There is a Fire <br />Dept. on Lomas School Rd that serves the area effectively. The Farrington <br />Extension presents a big problem because there are nn sidewalks for children to walk <br />on and traffic is already heavy. <br />Nazat Momin, of 6306 Hidden Crestway, Sugar Land, Texas, has done business in <br />La Porte for twenty years. Mr. Momin made a general comment about the <br />appearance of buildings along SH 146. He feels there are too many metal buildings <br />and this does not give a good impression of the City. He asked the City to consider <br />some type of development restrictions for but~dings that front SH 146. Brick and <br />stucco were recommended as suitable exterior finishes. <br />Sharon Tally, of 10706 N. "H", feels that creating another access into the area will <br />increase thefts. Also, more traffic will increase the number of traffic accidents. <br />Clarence Morgan, of 10415 N. "H", is retired and enjoys living in a rural area. He <br />would like for things to remain as they are. <br />V. CLLISE PUBLIC HEARING <br />Chairperson Waters closed the Public Hearing at 6:30 P.M. <br />