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<br />Staff Report <br /> <br />June 21, 2007 <br /> <br />Replat for Port Crossing <br /> <br />Requested Bv: <br /> <br />Requested For: <br /> <br />Location: <br /> <br />Requested Use: <br /> <br />Present Zoning: <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />Russell D. Plank <br />Port Crossing Land, L.P. <br /> <br />23.89 acres of land being a replat of restricted reserves "E" & "F" of final <br />plat of Port Crossing as recorded at Film Code No. 608300 of the Harris <br />County Map Records, out of the W. P. Harris Survey, Abstract 30, La Porte, <br />Harris County, Texas. <br /> <br />State Highway 146 <br /> <br />Business/Commercial <br /> <br />Planned Unit Development (PUD) <br /> <br />This 23.89 acre tract is a part of 286.7 acres of land out of the George B. <br />McKinstry League, Abstract 47, William P. Harris Survey, Abstract 30, and <br />Johnson Hunter Survey, Abstract No. 35, La Porte, Harris County, Texas. <br />The owner/developer planned to develop a business park, presently zoned <br />Planned Unit Development (PUD) for retail, commercial, and industrial uses, <br />further defmed by a General Plan and Development Agreement between the <br />owner/agent and the City of La Porte. The project is located in an area south <br />of Fairmont Parkway along S. 16th Street (powell Road) between the existing <br />Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) and State Highway 146 South. <br /> <br />City Council approved Special Conditional Use Permit#SCU06-006 for an <br />entire development of Port Crossing. This SCUP has exhibits and the <br />Developer's Agreement, Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CCRs) <br />are part of this SCUP, which are the prevailing documents for this entire <br />development. <br /> <br />The Planning and Zoning Commission considered the final plat of Port <br />Crossing at their December 14, 2006, meeting. The Commission approved <br />the plat with the following consideration which should be met prior to formal <br />recordation. <br /> <br />· Provisions of the approved SCUP, General Plan, Development <br />Agreement, and CCRs must be applied to the entire project. <br /> <br />· Final construction drawings (as built) shall be submitted to the City prior <br />to formal acceptance of the business park. <br /> <br />· As per requirement of the Harris County Flood Control District <br />(HCFCD), the City approved that the drainage and detention system will <br />be public domain and the City shall have a right of entry. <br /> <br />~HIBrr\ <br />