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<br />Staff Report <br /> <br />Final Plat <br />Port Crossing Business Park <br /> <br />August 17, 2006 <br /> <br />ReQuested Bv: <br /> <br />ReQuested For: <br /> <br />ReQuested Use: <br /> <br />Present Zonine:: <br /> <br />Location: <br /> <br />Backe:round: <br /> <br />Russell Plank, Port Crossing Land, L.P. <br />National Property Holdings, L.P. <br />F.L.P.Candle GP, Inc. <br />Del Pi so Investment, L.L.P. <br /> <br />A 286.7 acres of land out of the George B. McKinstry League, Abstract 47, <br />William P. Harris Survey, Abstract 30, and Johnson Hunter Survey, Abstract <br />35, La Porte, Harris County, Texas. <br /> <br />BusinesslIndustrial, Commercial <br /> <br />Planned Unit Development (PUD) <br />South 16th Street (powell Road) <br /> <br />The owner/developer plans to develop approximately 300 acres, presently <br />zoned Planned Unit Development (PUD) for retail, commercial, and <br />business park with some industrial uses, further defined by a General Plan <br />and Development Agreement between the owner/agent and the City of La <br />Porte. The project is to be located in an area south of Fairmont Parkway <br />along S. 16th Street (Powell Road) between the existing Union Pacific <br />Railroad (UPRR) and State Highway 146 South. <br /> <br />As a part of the PUD development process, a Special Conditional Use Permit <br />(#SCU05-003) and a General Plan covering the La Porte 81 Ltd., La Porte <br />82 Ltd., La Porte 115 Ltd., and La Porte 146 Venture, LP., (formerly Texas <br />Import/Export Park) were approved by City Council on March 28, 2005. <br />Subsequently, the applicant requested a one year extension of this Special <br />Conditional Use Permit, which was granted by the Planning and Zoning <br />Commission at the February 16,2006, meeting. <br /> <br />Under the terms of Development Ordinance 1444, the proposed <br />development is considered to be a major subdivision. The Development <br />Ordinance requires a two-stage approval process for major subdivisions. <br />The first stage is preliminary plat review and its formal approval followed <br />by submittal of a final plat, along with the construction drawings and other <br />applicable documents. Once the final plat is approved, the applicant may <br />proceed with site improvements. <br /> <br />IXHtB1T C <br />