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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Preliminary Zoning <br />Page 13 <br /> <br />Another street related problem faced by subdivision residents is <br />1 imi ted access to the Bayshore Elementary school. La Porte <br />Independent School District does not pr'ovide bus service to this <br />subdivision. As there are no communicating streets or easements <br />between Bayside Terrace and adjoj.ning subdivisions, children whose <br />parents cannot provide them ~/ith transportation are forced to walk out <br />of the subdivision and along South Broadway to reach Bayshore <br />Elementary. <br />As noted, 'street problems are not limited to Bayside Terrace. It <br />is only cited as a specific example of the typical types of problems <br />that will ultimately require the City's attention. <br /> <br />Uti lit i ~.~ <br /> <br />The utility situation in Area III is much like that noted in the <br /> <br />Areas I & II sections of this report. Potable water is readily <br /> <br />available. Fire protection (fire Hydrants) and sanitary sewer, while <br /> <br />adequate for' curTent needs and able to support a limited amount of <br /> <br />add i t iona 1 low den s i ty deve lopment, are not capable of hand 1 ing a <br /> <br />major increase in demand. While this does not pose a serious problem <br /> <br />for Area III per se, the fact that this area shares a common sewer <br /> <br />system with Areas I & II causes sewer service to be a North BayMUD <br /> <br /> <br />problem. Any additional system loading originating in Areas I, II, or <br /> <br />III will impact the other areas as well. <br /> <br /> <br />For additional discussion of the sanitary sewer system, please <br /> <br />r'e fer to the Area I sec t ion of th is report. <br />
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