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<br /> <br />Minutes, Public Hearing and Regular Meeting <br />La Porte City Council <br />February 13, 1989, Page 2 <br />the safety factor involved. She requested that no parking <br />signs be placed at this location and that violators be <br />ticketed. <br />5. Council then adjourned into executive session at 5:37 P.M. to <br />discuss the following items: A. Report from the City Manager <br />regarding Wellness Center; B. Discussion with Attorney <br />regarding Houston Chemical Services, Inc. <br />Council returned to the table at 7:05 P.M. and the meeting was <br />reconvened by Mayor Malone. <br />Mayor Malone excused Councilperson Matuszak, Councilperson <br />Clarke and himself from the meeting and Mayor Pro Tem Porter <br />took the chair. <br />~4. Mayor Pro Tem Porter called the public hearing to order, to <br />consider the request of the Jennie Reid Estate, represented by <br />Mrs. Judy Berry, executrix, to rezone an 18.7766 acre tract <br />(parts of tracts 22 and 23 of Enoch Brinson Survey, Abstract <br />4~5) from B.I. (Business Industrial) to L.I. (Light Industrial) <br />Director of Community Development Joel Albrecht reviewed the <br />request. <br />Mrs. Judy Berry addressed Council in favor of the rezoning. <br />Tommy L. Gardner, 11918 Avenue P, addressed Council in <br />opposition to this rezoning. Mr. Gardner felt that there was <br />not a sufficient buffer zone between the property in question <br />and his property. <br />The recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission was <br />read, which was to approve the rezoning. <br />The Mayor Pro Tem declared the public hearing closed. <br />6. Item 6 had already been addressed. <br />7. Council considered an ordinance rezoning 18.7766 acre tract <br />out of tracts 22 and 23 of Enoch Brinson Survey, Abstract 4~5. <br />