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<br />March 24, [994 <br /> <br />Dear Reader: <br /> <br />It is very important that you understand the contents of the packet you are about to open. <br /> <br />#A94-001 <br />In tonight's meeting, you will find various items that are questionable and these items in <br />question are being backed up by information in this packet.. <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />Following annexation, the City of LaPorte did in fact issue a license to Ms. Stevenson to <br />pursue the business of a mobile home partk. (Copy of License in Packet) <br /> <br />Ms. Stevenson had applied for a Mobile Home Park Permit from Harris County and was <br />granted that Class B Permit that authorized the receiving and installation of incoming <br />mobile homes onto spaces that had been approved by permits issued by the County.. <br /> <br />The City says that these permits were for flood control purposes, but if you will note, also <br />in the packet, following the permits for Stevenson, there is also a Class B Permit that was <br />issued to Pecan Plantation on Spencer Highway. This is also the very same kind of a <br />permit, and one could wonder, if the City is successful at this attempt to overturn one <br />Permit, might they also try to overturn another? These permits were issued before the <br />annexation by LaPorte on January 1, 1989. <br /> <br />It was a requirement by Bayshore Municipal Utility District to see the Harris County <br />Permits before they would place the water and sewer taps, this information is also <br />contained in this packet along with their charges for each lot that had to be connected. <br /> <br />In the packet, you will also find an inner-office memo that was issued within the City of <br />LaPorte, that states Ms. Stevenson did in fact have a legal non-conforming mobile home <br />park and the description of what a non-conforming mobile home park is. <br />- ~.~ <br />The City has spent weB ver $50,000.00 in taxpayer's money fighting Ms. Stevenson, and <br />I wonder how much more t . ~wiUing to spend to just keep 2 of the vacant lots <br />from being used that was developed for use only by mobile homes? <br /> <br />If Stevenson did not believe the City of LaPorte in 1988, do you think she would have left <br />any of her lots vacant? Of course not, she would have made sure manufactured homes <br />were on each ofthe lots, and that they were never moved., as long as she desired, but the <br />City led her to believe she was okay and that she would be able to use her investment in <br />her own property.. <br /> <br />EXHIBlT C <br />