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04-27-06 Regular Meeting and Public Hearing of the La Porte Zoning Board of Adjustment Minutes
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04-27-06 Regular Meeting and Public Hearing of the La Porte Zoning Board of Adjustment Minutes
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<br />Frankie Periou <br />11318 North P Street <br />La Porte, TX 77571 <br /> <br />To Whom It May Concern: <br /> <br />I respectively request consideration for two exceptions from the Board. <br />1. Less than 1 acre <br />2. Less than 90 feet <br /> <br />I decided to send letters to people in Lomax to ask their opinion, rather than ask a few to <br />appear before you. These were letters to addresses from the tax role. I did not look to <br />see if! knew them. These are true opinions of people I do not know. As you can see <br />from the attached letters, it was overwhelmingly in favor of the exceptions. The letters <br />are still coming in because I was not sure when we would appear before you. I will send <br />the additional letters before we appear. <br /> <br />My residence is 11318 North P Street in Lomax. My husband, Bobby, passed away April <br />9,2004. As a result, it has become increasingly difficult to maintain the yard and <br />pasture. Frequent mowing of both areas presents an undo hardship, both financially and <br />physically. As I grow older, I know the task will become even harder. <br /> <br />I would like my daughter and son-in-law to build their home on the property. As you can <br />see from the attached documents, they have a separate drive coming in from P Street. I <br />would like to keep my fenced yard. It is a chore to maintain, but the grandkids enjoy the <br />yard. <br /> <br />If my family lived behind me, I would be able to grow old in the last home Bobby and I <br />shared. I do not want to be forced from my home or to live with one of my children. <br />They would be close, but not too close. I do not want to give up my home. I firmly <br />believe my place is in my own home. <br /> <br />The spirit of the ordinance would not be broken. The exception will not adversely affect <br />the value or use of adjacent properties. The rural character of the District will remain. <br />The property would be intact with the family. Our original intention was to keep it in the <br />family after we were gone. <br /> <br />Thank you in advance for your time and consideration with this matter. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />~,(4~ 4itv <br /> <br />Frankie Periou I <br />
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