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<br />• <br />T.M.C. MANAGEMENT, INC. <br />HARRY B. GRACE <br />Project Director <br />June 6, 1979 <br />Mayor and City Council of the <br />City of La Porte <br />P. 0. Box 1115 <br />La Porte, Texas 77571 <br />Attention: Mayor J. J. Meza <br />Re: Access to Park in Glen Meadows Subdivision <br />Dear Mayor Meza: <br />• Ted Bogren of Municipal Engineering Co., has reported to me <br />that you have expressed concern about the completion of an access <br />road to the park property to be dedicated to the City of La Porte <br />as shown on the plat of Glen Meadows Subdivision, Section Two. The <br />purpose of this letter is to assure you and the City Council that <br />we intend to pave, with a standard curb and gutter section, the <br />entire length of this street (Farrington Drive) to the boundary <br />of the park property. But, due to both engineering and economic <br />factors, this construction must be phased and is to be completed <br />at the time that Section 4 is constructed. <br />Generally, the factors for consideration are this: <br />1) The entire subdivision drains from east to west. <br />a) To install the necessary drainage system, <br />would be economically unfeasible. <br />b) To have enlarged the drainage systems <br />within the boundaries of Sections 1 and <br />2 would have made lot costs in Sections <br />1 and 2 prohibitive. <br />2) Possible changes in the street pattern, from that <br />shown on the preliminary plat, that may be <br />reQuired in future planning would make turn-out <br />locations and therefore concrete curb and gutter <br />• paving impractical to place at this time. <br />THE MISCHER CORPORATION 740 Esperson Building, Houston, Texas ?7002 (713) 237-0851 <br />
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