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Councilmember Moser moved to approve an Ordinance renaming the North Side Park located at <br />the corner of N. 4 and Tyler Streets, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Park. Councilmember Leonard <br />th <br />MOTION PASSED. <br />seconded. <br />Ayes: Mayor Rigby, Councilmembers Clausen, Leonard, Moser <br />Earp, Martin, Zemanek, Kaminski and Engelken <br />Nays: None <br />Absent: None <br />Ordinance 2015-3564: <br />Prior to council action, Assistant City Attorney Clark Askins read the caption of AN <br />ORDINANCE APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE RENAMING OF THE NORTH SIDE PARK TO <br />MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. PARK; MAKING VARIOUS FINDINGS AND PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE <br />SUBJECT; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE <br />DATE HEREOF. <br />(c) <br />Consider approval or other action of $25,000 sponsorship of the 2015 International Federation <br />of Disabled Sailors Blind Sailing World Championship, and consider approval or other action to <br />include the funds in the City’s quarterly FY 2015 Budget Amendment – Mayor Louis R. Rigby <br />City Manager Corby Alexander presented a summary; and Representatives from the Houston <br />Yacht Club, Dave and Karen Atkinson, provided a presentation. <br />Councilmember Martin questioned if the City of Shoreacres was also going to be asked to <br />participate in the sponsorship. Mr. Atkinson responded yes. <br />Councilmember Earp questioned if there is a good chance of the hotels in the City of La Porte being <br />acceptable and meeting the requirements for the International Federation of Disabled Sailors. Mr. <br />and Mrs. Atkinson both responded yes. <br />Councilmember Martin questioned how much funding was available in the Hotel Motel Fund. <br />Finance Director Michael Dolby responded $500,000 non-designated. <br />Councilmember Zemanek made a motion to move forward with the sponsorship of the 2015 <br />International Federation of Disabled Sailors Blind Sailing World Championship. Councilmember <br />MOTION PASSED. <br />Leonard seconded. <br />Ayes: Mayor Rigby, Councilmembers Clausen, Leonard, Moser, <br />Earp, Martin, Zemanek, Kaminski and Engelken <br />Nays: None <br />Absent: None <br />8. DISCUSSION OR OTHER ACTION <br />(a) <br />Discussion or other action regarding proposed Legacy at La Porte Multifamily Development – <br />E. Ensey <br /> City Planner Eric Ensey presented a summary. <br />Vice President of The Brownstone Group, Doak Brown, provided a presentation of a Multifamily <br />Development. <br />Councilmember Earp questioned if there would be any fire code concerns with the density of the <br />development. City Planner Eric Ensey advised the Multifamily Development would be subject to the <br />compliance of the City fire codes, but no plans have been reviewed as of now. <br />Councilmember Leonard questioned the income level of the residents expected to live in the units. <br />Mr. Brown responded roughly $3,000 a month if leasing a unit for $875.00 per month. <br />57 <br />Page of <br />January 12, 2015, Council Meeting Minutes <br /> <br />