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10-10-11 Regular Meeting of La Porte City Council
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City of Pasadena Director of Public Works Robin Green spoke on behalf of the City of <br />Pasadena. Mr. Green advised the City of Pasadena has funded the first phase of the <br />project. <br />Councilmember Mosteit asked that City Council be assured that the City of La Porte <br />receives drainage benefits and proposed projects in the City of La Porte will not be delayed <br />based on what the City of Pasadena does. City of Pasadena Director of Public Works Robin <br />Green commented if La Porte City Council approved the project, an agreement would <br />clearly state the City of Pasadena would make improvements to drainage. <br />City Engineer Julian Garza advised City Council that drainage projects in La Porte will not <br />be delayed and are moving forward. Mr. Garza also advised the projects were on the Harris <br />County Flood Control District Improvement Plan, as well; and a meeting is planned with <br />Harris County Flood Control District for an update on these projects. <br />Councilmember Leonard questioned the purpose of control structures. Gary Struzik, with <br />Klotz and Associates, informed there are two purposes of the control structures, for <br />conveyance of storm water and to create a water feature. <br />Councilmember Engelken expressed his concerns regarding downstream effects not being <br />addressed, the fifty -seven homes destroyed in the Brookglen Subdivision, and the lack of <br />assistance from Harris County Flood Control District. Councilmember Engelken also <br />commented he was in favor of improving drainage but was opposed to the de- annexation. <br />Mayor Rigby commented he would contact Mayor Isbell and inform him of Council's <br />discussions and concerns. <br />(c) Discussion or other action regarding group homes, (aka community homes, residential <br />personal care homes, living centers and assisted living centers) — D. Wilmore <br />Chief Building Official Debbie Wilmore presented a summary. <br />City Council directed staff to send the issue of registration of group homes to the Planning <br />and Zoning Commission. <br />(d) Discussion or other action regarding a presentation by Marc Campos of Celanese <br />Corporation on their project to convert natural gas into ethanol. — Mayor Rigby <br />Marc Campos of Celanese Corporation provided a presentation on a project to convert <br />natural gas into ethanol. Mayor Rigby will sign a letter of support. <br />11. STAFF REPORTS <br />(a) Receive report from Perdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins & Mott regarding the delinquent tax <br />collection process — K. Powell <br />Attorney Jason Bailey with Perdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins & Mott provided a report on the <br />delinquent tax collection process. <br />Councilmember Zemanek questioned why properties with delinquent taxes since the 1980's <br />are still on the delinquent tax list. Mr. Bailey informed those delinquent tax properties are <br />either `upside down or underwater,' have deceased heirs, or are probate and /or bankrupt <br />properties that are to be resolved by Perdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins & Mott. <br />Page 6 of 7 <br />September 26, 2011, City Council Meeting Minutes <br />
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