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(Question) <br /> Fred Beck, 307 S Iowa St, La Porte Texas <br /> • Question: Asked the commission for clarification on if Mr. Shafaii is able to apply for <br /> a rezoning of an area that he currently doesn't own. Specifically the railroad's right- <br /> of-way. Also asked about the closure of an alleyway by the city. <br /> • Raised concern that the applicant won't adhere to the building plan set forth and <br /> could build whatever other structure desired as long as it fits the qualifications of R- <br /> 2. Suggested a rezoning to PUD instead so the City would have more involvement. <br /> (Against) <br /> Philip Hoot, Resides at 927 Seabreeze Ave, La Porte Texas, Owns property at 301 S <br /> Iowa, La Porte Texas <br /> • Against: Requested advice from attorney that requested the denial for the zoning <br /> change on the grounds that it shows characteristics of spot zoning, which is against <br /> the law. <br /> Buford Lloyd Crowel, 300 Block Kansas St <br /> • Voiced an "against" because he wants to keep the community the way it is. Based off <br /> of concern that the developer would achieve the rezone but wouldn't follow through <br /> with the actual building plan. Also concerned about flooding in the area, especially <br /> with the increase of concrete in the area. <br /> • Buford returns to the podium to further support his point that drainage for this <br /> development would be an issue. <br /> Brian Cook, 401 S Utah, La Porte Texas <br /> • Voiced an "against" citing concern for spot zoning and the development that would <br /> benefit from the zone change not conforming to the nature of the area. <br /> Mike Shanahan, no address given <br /> • There was more of a concern that the citizens of La Porte weren't properly informed <br /> of the proposition for a zone change. <br /> Brandon Kneffer, 3003 S Broadway, La Porte Texas <br /> • Opposes the zoning change due to the adverse effects of construction in the area <br /> c. Question and Answer <br /> Commissioner Smith questions Mr. Ian Clowes and Assistant City Attorney Mr. Clark <br /> Askins if this zone change, if approved, would be considered spot zoning. Mr. Askins' <br />