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Planning and Zoning Commission <br />Minutes of March17, 2011 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />Danny Earp asked staff to report the cost incurred by the city in the maintenance of the <br />proposed truck routes, research the adequacy of width for trucks, and review the potential tax <br />base if the truck route was designated. <br />John Lawler, 911 Oak Leaf, currently a student at the University of Texas, cautioned the <br />Commission on making decisions about truck routes that could adversely affect the quality of <br />life for the citizens of La Porte. <br />Linda Westergren, Sector 23 property owner, thanked John Lawler for his comments and <br />noted that there are no residential properties located within Sector 23. <br />c. Comprehensive Plan- Update <br />Masood Malik, City Planner, gave staff's report. <br />The La Porte 2020 Comprehensive Plan is an official public document that acts as a general <br />guide for how the City should grow and operate over a 20 year interval. <br />The first 5-year update was performed in-house. The City is now 10 years into the 2020 <br />Comprehensive Plan. During the past10 years there have been significant changes and other <br />major activities have occurred. <br />As communities face growth -related challenges, a need for professional planning services <br />arises. The Houston -Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) has introduced PlanSource, a program <br />designed to assist local governments in reducing costs and streamlining the procurement <br />process. PlanSource is a cooperative purchasing program for planning services, i.e. <br />comprehensive plan, land use, transportation, parks and recreations, economic development, <br />feasibility studies and visioning. <br />The City utilized H-GAC to locate a consultant or firm to accomplish this important <br />Comprehensive Plan update. Staff met with the planning consultant, Kendig Keast <br />Collaborative, and discussed goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan Update. The <br />planning consultant has assembled the scope of study; salient features are as follows: <br />• Citizen Involvement in the Planning Process <br />• Existing Information Review <br />• Structural Plan — Context, Land Use & Character, Downtown Master Plan, Parks & <br />Recreation Master Plan, Infrastructure & Growth Capacity, Community Mobility, <br />Economic Development, Implementation <br />• Deliverables <br />7. Administrative Reports <br />There were none. <br />8. Commission Comments <br />David Janda asked Masood Malik to report on new business in La Porte. <br />Mr. Malik reported "Carl's Jr." will be building at the SW corner of Spencer and Canada. <br />David Janda thanked John Lawler for his input during the meeting. <br />Richard Warren spoke about the need for Commissioners needing to stand by their decisions. <br />A. Matters appearing on agenda <br />B. Inquiry of staff regarding specific factual information or existing policy <br />9. Adjourn <br />Motion by Dottie Kaminski to adjourn. Second by Richard Warren. Motion Carried. <br />
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