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<br />Page 6 of 10 <br />Zoning Board of Adjustment <br />Minutes of March 24, 1994 <br /> <br />money in trying to uniformly and evenhandedly apply the zoning laws. Even <br />though he sympathizes with Ms. Stevenson and the loss she suffered due to <br />the fire, he does not feel it provides a basis for creating a broad exception to <br />the zoning law that applies to all the other residents. Mr. McCulley said he <br />was surprised to see, added to this record, the basic position which he feels <br />may be maintained by the manufacturers of these homes, that any effort to <br />zone them at all is unconstitutional. It is his feeling that the law does not <br />require that they be given that type of interpretation of the zoning laws. <br /> <br />Chairman Bernay swore in R.L. Anderson who resides at 127 Dwire Drive, <br />Bay Oaks Addition. Mr. Anderson said he has lived at this location for <br />approximately 50 years. He is very disappointed there are house trailers in <br />his neighborhood. He added they have devalued his property and is against <br />them being allowed to be there. <br /> <br />Chairman Bernay swore in Vicki Campise who resides at 102 Dwire. Ms. <br />Campise reiterated that the residents place their trust in the City of La Porte <br />to continue enforcing the zoning. <br /> <br />Chairman Bernay swore in Connie Fortune who resides at 402 Bay Oaks. Ms. <br />Fortune said that in her subdivision, 2 trailers have already been removed and <br />replaced with permanent housing. It would be totally unfair to those property <br />owners that have replaced their mobile homes with permanent housing to <br />allow someone else to come in and replace their trailer. <br /> <br />Cecil Reed and Rand Valentin signed the Public Hearing sign-in sheet but <br />declined comment. <br /> <br />Mr. Capen made a motion to deny Appeal of the Enforcing Officer's Decision <br />#A93-004. The motion was seconded by Jim Zoller. All were in favor and <br />the motion passed. <br />