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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br />Open House Public Comment <br />La Porte Comprehensive Plan Update <br /> <br />Lomax is in itself a unique "neighborhood" which its residents fiercely want to protect. It is <br />on enviable sanctuary. Lomax exemplifies the best "small-town atmosphere." You cannot <br />disagree. To what financial gain is the City willing to jeopardize this; it's "ASSETS." Clearly <br />the road plans mentioned are not for the good or benefit of "the people." They are for the <br />benefit of something or someone else - City Council and representatives listen up - we are <br />not stupid! No name given. <br /> <br />Parks and Recreation Comments <br />27) We would really like to see the Parks and Recreation Department acquire the property <br />across the street from the fitness center (where the dilapidated, vacant apartments are now <br />locates). An outdoor fitness center/trail system that connects to Little Cedar Bayou Park or <br />a neighborhood park would be excellent uses for this land and add to the visual appearance <br />of the drive down S. Broadway. Crissy Stanley, 231 Forrest Street <br /> <br />28) All parks should include trash receptacles that are maintained and emptied often - <br />additional receptacles for recyclable items should also be included and used toward <br />maintenance expenses. No name given. <br /> <br />Land Use Comments <br />29) Area 5 of Sylvan Beach is shown as low density residential now, and mid to high density in <br />Year 2020. We are very much opposed to this, having just built a new home. Other bay <br />front residents also oppose this. Fern Young, 230 Jefferson. Pat and Joe Mock, 219 <br />Sylvan. <br /> <br />30) A large area, including much choice bayfront property south of Sylvan Beach Park is now <br />shown low density residential. The Year 2020 plan is not acceptable. It shows it all mid to <br />high density - condos or apartments where many of us now live. The main attraction to La <br />Porte (even with many other merits) is being able to enjoy our nice new ultra modem home <br />on the water. Please change the plan. Ed Young, 230 Jefferson. <br /> <br />General Comments <br />31) You good guys made sure there weren't enough copies for anyone to have to shoot down <br />the plans that affect our homes. Kay Scott <br />32) Larry and Marie Meek, 10422 Quiet HiII- How will this affect our taxes? Zoning issues? <br /> <br />Requests for Infonnation <br />33) Jim Schul, 301 E. Fairmont Parkway: Please mail a complete e-mail of the community plan <br />schul@tenet.edu, or schul@laporte.isd.esc4.net <br />34) Baxter and Crissy Stanley, 231 Forrest St., La Porte, TX 77571: Chapters 1,2,3,4,7 and <br />9,10 <br />35) Kay Scott (Sharon Tally), 1802 Lomax School Rd., La Porte, TX 77571: Copies of all <br />36) Rhonda Lunsford, 10280 North H St., La Porte, TX 77571: All chapters please <br />37) Sib Carpenter, 5234 Glenpark, La Porte, TX 77571: Chapters 1-13 <br />38) Sue Gale Mockkooken, 410 S. 1st St., La Porte, TX 77571-5113: All Chapters <br />39) Patricia Mock, 219 Sylvan, La Porte, TX 77571-6439: All Chapters <br />40) Elsa Blakely, 314 W. Main, La Porte, TX 77571: Mail copy of redevelopment chapter <br />41) Please mail me information or have someone call me regarding zoning, land use and plans <br />for a fire station, etc. Also I would like to talk to someone regarding TTRZ. Kelli Lannia <br />281.470.9111. <br /> <br />Page 5 <br />