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I <br /> <br /> <br />• Minutes, Regular Meeting, La Porte City Council <br />June 6, 1984, Page 2 <br />After brief discussion, motion was made by Councilperson <br />Westergren to accept the recommendation of Planning and Zoni <br />to rezone only outlots 19, 20, 21 and 22 from Residential to <br />Commercial and leave Outlot 18 zoned Residential. Second by <br />Councilperson Graves. <br />City Attorney Askins read: ORDINANCE 780-000C - AN ORDINANCE <br />AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 780, THE CITY OF LA PORTE ZONING <br />ORDINANCE, BY CHANGING THE CLASSIFICATION OF THAT CERTAIN <br />PARCEL OF LAND HEREIN DESCRIBED; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE <br />DATE HEREOF. <br />Councilperson Westergren amended her motion to include'hdoption <br />of Ordinance 780-000C as read b_y the City Attorney." Second <br />by Councilperson Graves. <br />The vote was then taken, and the motion carried, 8 ayes and <br />0 nays. <br />Ayes: Councilpersons Gay, Skelton, Westergren, Malone, Matuszak, <br />Graves, Pfeiffer and Mayor Cline <br />• Nays: None <br />5. Council considered the sale .of a van to the Seamen's Center. <br />Mr. Owen stated an informal appraisal had been made on the van <br />by Joe Camp Ford, and that they placed an average value of <br />$2,000 on the van. City Attorney Askins stated he had explored <br />the various possibilities this van might be presented to the <br />Seamen's Center, and that from a legal standpoint there is no <br />way this could be done. However, there is a possibility that <br />a contract could be worked out for the van to be used to trans- <br />port seamen into La Porte to shop, etc., if the Council deter- <br />mines this would be beneficial to the City. <br />It was Council's consensus that they would like to help the <br />Seamen's Center if at all possible. <br />Motion was made by Councilperson Matuszak that the City Attorney <br />look into the legalit of drawing up a contract with the <br />Seamen's Center to provide transportation; for the value of <br />the vehicle in kind. Second by Councilperson Westergren. The <br />motion carried, 8 ayes and 0 nays. <br />Ayes: Councilpersons Gay, Skelton, Westergren, Malone, Matuszak, <br />Graves, Pfeiffer and Mayor Cline <br />• Nays: None <br /> <br />