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• • <br />DRAFT <br />o2i21 io2 <br />11:30 am <br />4) The Port of Houston should require a complete Environmental Impact Study be <br />performed by the Army Corps of Engineers and require the Corps of Engineers to <br />seek input from all communities and agencies which adjoin or may play some role <br />in protecting the waters of Galveston Bay as a nationally important estuary. The <br />Port Authority should also engage a consultant to study the existing shipping <br />traffic patterns that enter and use the Bayport Channel and apply this usage to <br />their traffic models. Furthermore, it is recommended that the same consultant <br />study the water area of the Bayport Channel as it relates to the use of water <br />recreational activities such as sailing, fishing, and shrimping. <br />5) The proposed development may bring about detrimental marine changes whose <br />impact must be understood. The operation of a facility of this type will cause <br />additional erosion to the north boundary of the Bayport Channel. Measures must <br />be in place to protect and eliminate the continual loss of shoreline to ship activity <br />visiting and leaving the development. As larger ships come into play, the Port of <br />Houston should attempt to understand the impact to Galveston Bay marine <br />ecosystem if the channel is ever dredged to a depth of 50 feet. The Port Authority <br />should require the Army Corps of Engineers to look at this depth as well as the <br />45-foot depth, which is proposed, to better understand the incremental change that <br />may occur, if any. <br />If you should require any additional information, please let me know. <br />Sincerely, <br />Mayor Norman L. Malone <br />Peter Griffiths, Councilman At-Large A <br />Alton Porter, Councilman At-Large B <br />Chuck Engelken, Councilman District 2 <br />James Warren, Councilman District 4 <br />Jerry Clark, Councilman District 6 <br />cc: Robert T. Herrera, City Manager <br />Knox W. Askins, City Attorney <br />Guy Sutherland, Councilman District 1 <br />Howard Ebow, Councilman District 3 <br />Charlie Young, Councilman District 5 <br />11 <br />
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