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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-08-19 Regular Meeting of the La Porte City CouncilLOUIS R. RIGBY Mayor JOHN ZEMANEK Councilmember At Large A STEV E G I L L ETT Councilmember At Large B DANNY EARP Councilmember District 1 CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA CHUCK ENGELKEN Councilmember District 2 BILL BENTLEY Councilmember District 3 KRISTIN MARTIN Councilmember District 4 JAY MARTIN Councilmember District 5 NANCY OJ EDA Mayor Pro -Tern Councilmember District 6 Notice is hereby given of a Regular Meeting of the La Porte City Council to be held April 8, 2019, beginning at 6:00 pm in the City Hall Council Chambers, 604 W. Fairmont Parkway, La Porte, Texas, for the purpose of considering the following agenda items. All agenda items are subject to action. 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. INVOCATION —The invocation will be given by Assistant City Attorney Clark Askins. PLEDGES —Will be led by Councilmember Chuck Engelken. U.S. Flag Texas Flag: Honor the Texas Flag. I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state, under God, one, and indivisible. 3. PRESENTATIONS, PROCLAMATIONS, AND RECOGNITIONS (a) Proclamation in recognition of National Public Safety Telecommunications Week. [Mayor Rigby] (b) Proclamation in recognition of National Animal Control Officers Appreciation Week. [Mayor Rigby] (c) Proclamation in recognition of La Porte Citizen's Academy Alumni Association Week. [Mayor Rigby] 4. PUBLIC COMMENTS (Limited to five minutes per person.) 5. CONSENT AGENDA (Approval of Consent Agenda items authorizes each to be implemented in accordance wth staff recommendations provided. An item may be removed from the consent agenda and added to the Statutory Agenda for full discussion upon request by a member of the Council present at this meeting.) (a) Approve the minutes of the special session held on March 23, 2019, and the regular session held on March 25, 2019. [Lee Woodward, City Secretary] (b) Authorize rescheduling or cancellation of the May 27, 2019, City Council meeting due to the Memorial Day holiday. [Lee Woodward, City Secretary] (c) Adopt Resolution 2019-05 authorizing the Deputy City Secretary to perform the duties of the City Secretary in her absence. [Lee Woodward, City Secretary] (d) Appoint Chief Ron Parker, La Porte Police Department, as the City's Local Rabies Control Authority. [Lee Woodward, City Secretary] (e) Adopt Resolution 2019-04 authorizing the resale of tax delinquent property located at Lots 7, 8, 9, and 10, Block 719, Town of La Porte. [Shelley Wolny, Treasurer] (f) Authorize the City Manager and the La Porte Police Department to submit an application for the Victim Coordinator and Liaison Grant (VCLG) for fiscal years 2019 and 2020 in order to continue partial funding for the Crime Victim Liaison position and adopt Resolution 2019-06 in support of same. [Chief Ron Parker, LPPD] 6. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND ASSOCIATED ACTION (a) The City Council will hold a public hearing to receive comments regarding a recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commission to adopt Ordinance 2019-3736 amending Chapter 106, "Zoning" of the City of La Porte Code of Ordinances in connection with a review and update to Chapter 106, "Zoning". [Ian Clowes, City Planner] (b) Presentation, discussion, and possible action to consider adopting Ordinance 2019-3736 amending Chapter 106, "Zoning" of the City of La Porte Code of Ordinances in connection with a review and update to Chapter 106, "Zoning." [Ian Clowes, City Planner] (c) The City Council will hold a public hearing to receive comments regarding a recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commission to adopt Ordinance 2019-3737 amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Chapter 106 "Zoning" by granting Special Conditional Use Permit #19-91000001 to allow for the development of ten (10) single-family duplex homes and one (1) single-family triplex home on 1.36 acres of land, being legally described as Lots 7 - 27, Block 32, and Lots 20-21, Block 31, Beach Park Subdivision in the mixed -use (MU) zoning district. [Ian Clowes, City Planner] (d) Presentation, discussion, and possible action to consider adopting Ordinance 2019-3737 amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Chapter 106 "Zoning", by granting Special Conditional Use Permit #19-91000001, to allow for the development of ten (10) single- family duplex homes and one (1) single-family triplex home on 1.36 acres of land, being legally described as Lots 7 - 27, Block 32, and Lots 20-21, Block 31, Beach Park Subdivision, in the mixed -use (MU) zoning district. [Ian Clowes, City Planner] 7. REPORTS (a) Receive report on the Drainage and Flooding Committee Meeting. [Councilmember J. Martin] 8. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting, Thursday, April 18, 2019 City Council Meeting, Monday, April 22, 2019 Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting, Thursday, April 25, 2019 9. COUNCIL COMMENTS Hear announcements concerning matters appearing on the agenda; items of community interest; and/or inquiries of staff regarding specific factual information or existiting policy from the Mayor, Councilmembers, and City staff, for which no formal action will be discussed or taken. 10. ADJOURNMENT If, during the course of the meeting and discussion of any items covered by this notice, City Council determines that a Closed or Executive Session of the Council is required, then such closed meeting will be held as authorized by Texas Government Code, Chapter 551, Section 551.071 - consultation with counsel on legal matters; Section 551.072 - deliberation regarding purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property; Section 551.073 - deliberation regarding a prospective gift; Section 551.074 - personnel matters regarding the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or employee; Section 551.076 - implementation of security personnel or devices; Section 551.087 - deliberation regarding economic development negotiation; Section 551.089 - deliberation regarding security devices or security audits, and/or other matters as authorized under the Texas Government Code. If a Closed or Executive Session is held in accordance with the Texas Government Code as set out above, the City Council will reconvene in Open Session in order to take action, if necessary, on the items addressed during Executive Session. Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids or services are requested to contact the City Secretary's office (281-470-5019), two working days prior to the meeting for appropriate arrangements. CERTIFICATE I, Lee Woodward, City Secretary, do hereby certify that a copy of the April 8, 2019, City Council agenda was posted on the City F-bll bulletin board, a place convenient and readily accessible to the general public at all tines, and to the City's website, www.LaWrteTXgov, in corrpliance with Chapter 551, Texas Governrrent Code. DATE OF POSTING TIME OF POSTING TAKEN DOWN Lee Woodward, City Secretary Council Agenda Item April 8, 2019 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. INVOCATION —The invocation will be given by Assistant City Attorney Clark Askins. PLEDGES —Will be led by Councilmember Chuck Engelken. U.S. Flag Texas Flag: Honor the Texas Flag. I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state, under God, one, and indivisible. 3. PRESENTATIONS, PROCLAMATIONS, AND RECOGNITIONS (a) Proclamation in recognition of National Public Safety Telecommunications Week. [Mayor Rigby] (b) Proclamation in recognition of National Animal Control Officers Appreciation Week. [Mayor Rigby] (c) Proclamation in recognition of La Porte Citizen's Academy Alumni Association Week. [Mayor Rigby] 4. PUBLIC COMMENTS (Limited to five minutes per person.) ****************************************************************** v p d Office of the vapor /HEREAS, emergencies can occur at any time that require police, fire, or mergency medical services; and /HEREAS, when an emergency occurs, the prompt response of police officers, firefighters, and paramedics is critical to the protection of life and preservation of property; and WHEREAS, the safety of our police officers, firefighters, and paramedics is dependent upon the quality and accuracy of information obtained from citizens who telephone the La Porte police and fire communications center; and WHEREAS, public safety dispatchers are the first and most critical contact our citizens have with emergency services; and WHEREAS, public safety dispatchers are the single vital link for our police officers, firefighters, and paramedics by monitoring their activities by radio, providing them information, and insuring their safety; and WHEREAS, each dispatcher has exhibited compassion, understanding, and professionalism during the performance of theirjob in the past year. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Louis R. Rigby, Mayor, do hereby proclaim April 14 — 20, 2019, as • �J ► ► 1 i 1 ; ir: ► ► in the City of La Porte, in honor of the men and women whose diligence and professionalism keep our city and citizens safe from harm. In Witness Whereof: I have hereto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City to be affixed hereto, this the 8th day of April, 2019. Citp of la J)orte Louis R. Rigby, Mayor rortamatton /HEREAS, the National Animal Control Association has designated the second eek of April each year as Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week; and /HEREAS, the various federal, state and local government officials throughout the country take this time to recognize, thank, and commend all Animal Control officers and staff for the dedicated service they provide to various public safety and public service agencies and departments across the country; and WHEREAS, the City of La Porte Animal Control officers and staff provide outstanding service on a daily basis to the residents of the City; and WHEREAS, Animal Control officers and staff dedicate many long hours of service to this community and fulfill the Animal Control Department's commitment to providing the highest and most efficient level of customer service; and WHEREAS, the service provided by the Animal Control officers and their staff is in keeping with the long and distinguished tradition of the animal control profession. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Louis R. Rigby, Mayor, do hereby proclaim April 7 — 13, 2019, as p tionarf Animal (Control ®fficer,5 In Witness Whereof: I have hereto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City to be affixed hereto, this the 8th day of April, 2019. Citp of la J)orte Louis R. Rigby, Mayor NHEREAS, the La Porte Citizen's Police Academy Alumni Association LPCPAAA) is "dedicated to service to our city and our people"; and NHEREAS, these volunteers are committed to serving law enforcement and the general public by promoting and advancing the Citizen's Police Academy; and WHEREAS, as a graduate of the La Porte Citizen's Police Academy (LPCPA), one automatically becomes a member of the LPCPAAA; and WHEREAS, during this week, all over the nation volunteers will be recognized for their commitment to service; and WHEREAS, our La Porte Citizen's Police Academy Alumni Association provided 3,835 hours of volunteer service to the City of La Porte last year, making possible countless meaningful community initiatives; and WHEREAS, these volunteers are recognized as a great treasure to our community and an essential part of our future as a caring and productive city. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Louis R. Rigby, Mayor, do hereby proclaim April 7-13, 2019, as part of National Volunteer Week, in La Porte, Texas, and urge my fellow citizens to volunteer in their community. By volunteering and recognizing those who serve, we can replace disconnection with understanding and compassion. In Witness Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City to be affixed hereto, this the 8th day of April 2019. Citp of la J)orte Louis R. Rigby, Mayor Council Agenda Item April 8, 2019 5. CONSENT AGENDA (Approval of Consent Agenda items authorizes each to be implemented in accordance wth staff recommendations provided. An item may be removed from the consent agenda and added to the Statutory Agenda for full discussion upon request by a member of the Council present at this meeting.) (a) Approve the minutes of the special session held on March 23, 2019, and the regular session held on March 25, 2019. [Lee Woodward, City Secretary] (b) Authorize rescheduling or cancellation of the May 27, 2019, City Council meeting due to the Memorial Day holiday. [Lee Woodward, City Secretary] (c) Adopt Resolution 2019-05 authorizing the Deputy City Secretary to perform the duties of the City Secretary in her absence. [Lee Woodward, City Secretary] (d) Appoint Chief Ron Parker, La Porte Police Department, as the City's Local Rabies Control Authority. [Lee Woodward, City Secretary] (e) Adopt Resolution 2019-04 authorizing the resale of tax delinquent property located at Lots 7, 8, 9, and 10, Block 719, Town of La Porte. [Shelley Wolny, Treasurer] (fJ Authorize the City Manager and the La Porte Police Department to submit an application for the Victim Coordinator and Liaison Grant (VCLG) for fiscal years 2019 and 2020 in order to continue partial funding for the Crime Victim Liaison position and adopt Resolution 2019-06 in support of same. [Chief Ron Parker, LPPD] ****************************************************************** LOUIS RIGBY Mayor JOHN ZEMANEK Councilmember At Large A STEVE GILLETT Councilmember At Large B DANNY EARP Councilmember District 1 CHUCK ENGELKEN Councilmember District 2 MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE MARCH 23, 2019 BILL BENTLEY Councilmember District 3 KRISTIN MARTIN Councilmember District 4 JAY MARTIN Councilmember District 5 NANCY OJEDA Councilmember District 6 Mayor Pro-Tem The City Council of the City of La Porte met in a special meeting on Saturday, March 23, 2019, at the City Hall Council Chambers, 604 West Fairmont Parkway, La Porte, Texas, at 8:00 a.m., with the following in attendance: Councilmembers present: Louis Rigby, John Zemanek, Steve Gillett, Danny Earp, Chuck Engelken, Bill Bentley, Kristin Martin, Jay Martin, Nancy Ojeda Councilmembers absent: None Council -appointed officers present: Corby Alexander, City Manager; Lee Woodward, City Secretary CALL TO ORDER — Mayor Rigby called the meeting to order at 8:30 a.m. 2. PRESENTATION, DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION The purpose of this meeting is to discuss and formulate City Council and staff plans, operations, policies, and/or future projects, including the following: (a) Financial Overview. [Michael Dolby, Finance Director] (b) Medical & Health Insurance Update. [Matt Hartleib, Human Resources Manager] (c) City Facility Maintenance Program (Councilmember Engelken) [Roz Epting, Parks and Recreation Director] Councilmember Engelken asked that Parks bring back a plan to address concerns while keeping budgetary constraints in mind. Councilmember Gillett suggested looking at creating a Building Maintenance Division, as an internal service fund similar to Motor Pool. (d) Library Flooring & Repainting. [Roz Epting, Parks and Recreation Director] Mayor Rigby confirmed there was no Council objection to adding the $120,000 request as presented to the budget process. (e) Fitness Center (Councilmembers J. Martin and Zemanek) [Corby Alexander, City Manager and Roz Epting, Parks and Recreation Director] Director Epting noted the final estimate of $14,871,262.75 (not including land acquisition) had only arrived yesterday from PGAL Architects, but City Manager Alexander cautioned that these were estimates only, that the Council would decide an all -in number and value -engineer back to possible improvements. Councilmember Gillett expressed concerns on the architectural and flow layout and advocated for professional design review. Councilmember Earp moved retaining a consultant to entertain cost analysis options for up to four options for a facility (on another location, using additional EDC funding for a fitness center on the bay, remodeling of the SPORT/Senior facilities). The motion was adopted, 8-1, Councilmember Gillett voting against. (Councilmember Bentley stepped away from the meeting from 10:13-10:18. The Council took a brief recess from 10:20-10:36 a.m. Councilmember Ojeda returned at 10:37 a.m.) Page 1 of 4 March 23, 2019, Council Meeting Minutes (f) 7t" Street Widening -Concrete Paving & Sidewalks (Councilmember K. Martin) [Don Pennell, Public Works Director] Mayor Rigby confirmed there was no Council objection to adding the protect request as presented to the budget process. (g) EMS Headquarter Expansion. [Ray Nolen, EMS Chief] (Councilmember Engelken stepped away from the meeting from 10:52-10:59 a.m.) Mayor Rigby confirmed there was no Council objection to moving forward with the item as presented for the budget. (h) Additional EMS Captain. [Ray Nolen, EMS Chief] Mayor Rigby confirmed there was no Council objection to moving forward with the item as presented. 0) Fire Field Propane Project. [Donald Ladd, Assistant Fire Chief Mayor Rigby confirmed there was no Council objection to moving forward with the item as presented. 0) Bay Forest Golf Course Capital Improvement Projects. [Alex Osmond, Golf Course Manager] Mayor Rigby confirmed there was no Council objection to moving forward with the item as presented but with an eve to accomplishing all over three years with an annual review. (The Council recessed for lunch from 11:56 a.m.-12:37 p.m. Councilmember Kristin Martin returned at 12:38 p.m.) (k) IT Private Fiber Network. [Grady Park, IT Manager] Mayor Rigby confirmed there was no objection to consultation with LP ISD to discuss their plans for fiber installation as Iona as looking into other vendor contract options, especially if a multi -year process was considered. (1) Convert Northwest Park & Little Cedar Bayou Park Lights. [Roz Epting, Parks and Recreation Director] Mayor Rigby confirmed there was no Council objection to moving forward with the item as presented. (m) Klein Retreat Park Options (Councilmember Earp) [Roz Epting, Parks and Recreation Director] Councilmember Earp noted he had brought this forward for the agenda when he thought the rec center would not be placed here, but acknowledged it would now be included in review for item e above. He said he would like this, as one of the few last waterfront properties open to all the residents, not to be sold for another purpose. The City Manager confirmed it had never been designated as parkland. Councilmember Jay Martin asked for consideration of using the seven acres as a park, even if it were not officially labelled as such. Mayor Rigby confirmed there was no Council objection to waiting to see the options for the fitness center with the item as presented. Director Epting noted it would be included in the survey for the Parks Master Plan. (n) Outdoor Fitness Equipment at Fairmont Park (Councilmember Ojeda) [Roz Epting, Parks and Recreation Director] Councilmember Ojeda recommended Option #2 for 5-6 separate pieces located for a total of $50,000. Mayor Rigby asked Director Epting to bring costs for the asphalt millings over limestone for upgrading other parks, as she had suggested, for a future budget year. Councilmember Gillett suggested including this in the Parks Master Plan survey. Mayor Rigby confirmed there was no Council objection to moving forward with the item as proposed by Councilmember Oieda. Page 2 of 4 March 23, 2019, Council Meeting Minutes (o) Paved Parking Lot at Recycling Center (Councilmember Ojeda) [Don Pennell, Public Works Director] Mayor Rigby confirmed there was no Council objection to waiting approximately ninety days for the preliminary report before deciding on the item. (p) Continuation of Sidewalk on Farrington to Fairmont Park entrance (Councilmember Ojeda). [Don Pennell, Public Works Director] Councilmember Ojeda suggested the entire item as presented move forward in the interest of safety. Councilmember Gillett asked that an inventory be taken to program other such issues. Asst. City Manager Jason Weeks noted staff had reviewed this item with LP ISD but would need to do so again for any additional items, as school bus service can potentially be cut if there is a continuous sidewalk radius around the school. Mayor Rigby confirmed there was no Council objection to moving forward with the item as presented and asking staff to review other areas in the city with similar issues and reporting back. (q) Funds for Artist Grants to be used for Outdoor Public Art Installations (Councilmember Ojeda). [Ryan Cramer, Economic Development Coordinator] Mayor Rigby confirmed there was no Council objection to starting the program with additional information from staff on how it will be managed, funding, and allocated, to report back to Council, for $25,000, as presented by Councilmember Oieda. (r) Uniform Plants & Planters along Main Street (Councilmember Ojeda). [Ryan Cramer, Economic Development Coordinator] Councilmembers Ojeda and Kristin Martin expressed concerns about downtown beautification. Councilmember Earp reminded the Council that business owners may not be in support and reminded all there are additional commercial areas. Councilmember Gillett said that he believes parking, alleys, and sidewalk repair are needed and that any reluctance comes from concern over increased regulation. Councilmember Earp suggested the Planning and Zoning Commission review the prior report. Councilmember Jay Martin suggested funding to replant and respace the current planters. Councilmember Ojeda asked that Parks be tasked with maintaining the planters. Mayor Rigby requested the businesses located near the planters currently be consulted, acknowledging the planters belong to the City. Mayor Rigby confirmed there was no Council objection to maintaining the current thirteen at this time. (s) $5,000 for Startup (Seed Money) of Youth Advisory Council through TML (Councilmember Ojeda). [Jason Weeks, Assistant City Manager and Roz Epting, Parks and Recreation Director] (Councilmember Zemanek stepped away from the meeting from 2:15-2:17 p.m.) Councilmember Ojeda suggested each member of Council make an appointment and offered to assist. Mayor Rigbv confirmed there was no Council objection to moving forward with the item as presented. (The Council recessed from 2:25-2:41 p.m.) (t) Shelter in Place Procedures. (Councilmember Engelken) [Kristin Gauthier, Emergency Management Coordinator] (u) City Safety Record, Policies, & Procedures (Councilmember Engelken). [Matt Hartleib, Human Resources Manager and Matt Daeumer, Assistant Police Chief] (Councilmember Kristin Martin left the meeting at 3:28 p.m.) (v) Employee Evaluation and Merit Pay Increase Procedures (Councilmember Engelken). [Matt Hartleib, Human Resources Manager, and Michael Dolby, Finance Director] Councilmember Gillett moved to continue with the current process of evaluating employees. The motion failed, 4-4, Councilmembers Zemanek, Bentley, Engelken, and Earp voting against. Page 3 of 4 March 23, 2019, Council Meeting Minutes (w) Presentation and discussion of meeting procedural items with the City Secretary's Office. [Lee Woodward, City Secretary] City Secretary Woodward discussed several topics, with the Council in agreement as to: - Leaving an item on Council Committee agendas to set the date for the next meeting; - Allowing staff presentation and Council debate prior to a motion being made for an item; - Posting candidate packets on the City's elections page; not finding it necessary to notify the Council when a physical packet is picked up at the City Secretary's office; not posting completed filings or campaign finance reports on the City website (they are available via Public Information Requests); - Testing a brief version of noting the topics on which public commenters mention; - Bringing a proposal for the budget for transparent dais desk insets to provide monitor viewing below as well as being able to use more of the desktop area. 3. COUNCIL COMMENTS regarding matters appearing on the agenda; recognition of community members, city employees, and upcoming events; inquiry of staff regarding specific factual information or existing policies. Councilmembers thanked the Council and staff for their work today. 4. ADJOURNMENT — Without objection, Mayor Rigby adjourned the meeting at 4:39 p.m. Lee Woodward, City Secretary Page 4 of 4 March 23, 2019, Council Meeting Minutes LOUIS RIGBY Mayor JOHN ZEMANEK Councilmember At Large A STEVE GILLETT Councilmember At Large B DANNY EARP Councilmember District 1 CHUCK ENGELKEN Councilmember District 2 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE MARCH 25, 2019 BILL BENTLEY Councilmember District 3 KRISTIN MARTIN Councilmember District 4 JAY MARTIN Councilmember District 5 NANCY OJEDA Councilmember District 6 Mayor Pro-Tem The City Council of the City of La Porte met in a regular meeting on Monday, March 25, 2019, at the City Hall Council Chambers, 604 West Fairmont Parkway, La Porte, Texas, at 6:00 p.m., with the following in attendance: Councilmembers present: Louis Rigby, Steve Gillett, Danny Earp, Chuck Engelken, Bill Bentley, Kristin Martin, Jay Martin, Nancy Ojeda Councilmembers absent: John Zemanek Council -appointed officers present: Corby Alexander, City Manager; Lee Woodward, City Secretary; Clark Askins, Assistant City Attorney CALL TO ORDER —.Mayor Rigby called the meeting to order at 6:02 p.m. INVOCATION — The invocation was given by Councilmember Jay Martin. PLEDGES — The pledges of allegiance to the U.S. and Texas flags were led by Councilmember Mayor Rigby. 3. PRESENTATIONS, PROCLMATIONS, AND RECOGNITIONS (a) Proclamation — La Porte Special Olympics Shrimp Boil Day. [Mayor Rigby] 4. PUBLIC COMMENTS (Limited to five minutes per person.) — Chuck Rosa offered public comment on City ordinances; Michael Swain offered public comment on animal adoptions; and Thomas Garza offered public comment on upcoming non -City events, campaign sign placement, and items from the Council budget retreat. 5. CONSENT AGENDA (Approval of Consent Agenda items authorizes each to be implemented in accordance with staff recommendations provided. An item may be removed from the Consent Agenda and added to the Statutory Agenda for full discussion upon request by a member of the Council present at this meeting) (a) Approve minutes of the City Council meeting held on March 11, 2019. [Lee Woodward, City Secretary] (b) Approve an Interlocal Agreement between Harris County and the City of La Porte for local bus transit services for a twelve- (12-) month term. [Jason Weeks, Assistant City Manager] Councilmember Engelken moved to approve the consent agenda; the motion was adopted, 8-0. 6. PRESENTATION, DISCUSSION, AND POSSIBLE ACTION (a) Receive presentation concerning the City of La Porte's code enforcement process. [Teresa Evans, Director of Planning and Development] Councilmember Jay Martin moved to authorize an update to the relevant ordinance for Ch. 58, Article II, so that garbage should not be placed outside earlier than 5 a.m.; the motion was adopted, 7-1, Councilmember Gillett voting against. City Manager Alexander agreed to bring the Council information on the tree removal permit and fencing permit requirements. Page 1 of 2 March 25, 2019, Council Meeting Minutes 7. REPORTS (a) Receive a report on the La Porte Development Corporation Board meeting. [Councilmember Ojeda] Councilmember Ojeda reported the EDC Board approved a final incentive payment of $100,000.00 to Pipeline Grill, denied a payment to Texas Snowbirds Daiquiris and Grill, and considered an incentive for a new/expanded business enterprise at 1230 Independence Parkway, and approved a grant for signage in the 700 Block of West Main Street. 8. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS • Drainage and Flooding Committee Meeting, Monday, April 8, 2019 • City Council Meeting, Monday, April 8, 2019 • Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting, Thursday, April 18, 2019 • City Council Meeting, Monday, April 22, 2019 • Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting, Thursday, April 25, 2019 City Manager Corby Alexander confirmed Mr. Swain's remarks that the Council had made arrangements for funding veterinarian services in the last year and that he would follow up on the issue. 9. COUNCIL COMMENTS regarding matters appearing on the agenda; recognition of community members, city employees, and upcoming events; inquiry of staff regarding specific factual information or existing policies. Councilmembers thanked the Mayor for his presiding over the meeting, thanked the Code Enforcement staff for their presentation and diligence, asked the City Manager to follow up on design information from Saturday's retreat concerning the fitness center, noted the drainage project occurring in the north area of the City, expressed pleasure at judging chili at the Seniors events on Friday, asked the City Manager to report back on Mr. Swain's comments earlier, and requested all remember the staff and responders working on the ITC issues. 10. EXECUTIVE SESSION — The City Council reserves the right to meet in closed session on any agenda item, should the need arise, and if applicable pursuant to authorization by Title 5, Chapter 551, of the Texas Government Code, in in accordance with the authority contained in: Texas Government Code — Section 551.071(1)(A) — Pending or Contemplated Litigation: Meet with the City Attorney and City Manager to discuss Tradebe Environmental Services, LLC vs. City of La Porte Texas Government Code — Section 551.072 — Deliberation regarding purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property: Meet with City Manager and City Attorney to discuss value of real property in industrial districts, concerning negotiations with industry representatives for terms of new Industrial District Agreements. (Councilmember Earp has a Conflict of Interest affidavit on file for the IDA item, did not participate in the deliberation for it, and left the meeting as the Council discussed this second item in executive session.) The Council adjourned into executive session at 8:33 p.m. 11. RECONVENE into regular session and consider action, if any, on item(s) discussed in executive session. The Council reconvened into open session at 9:15 p.m. No action was taken but the Mayor confirmed the City Manager, Asst. City Attorney, and City's legal counsel had been given direction to continue seeking resolution on both items. 12. ADJOURN — Without objection, Mayor Rigby adjourned the meeting at 9:16 p.m. Lee Woodward, City Secretary Page 2 of 2 March 25, 2019, Council Meeting Minutes 12. ADJOURN — Without objection, Mayor Rigby adjourned the meeting at 9:16 p.m. Lee Woodward, City Secretary Page 3 of 3 March 25, 2019, Council Meeting Minutes REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM Agenda Date Requested April 8, 2019 Requested By Lee Woodward City Secretary Department: Report: Resolution: Ordinance: Exhibits: Exhibits: Appropriation Source of Funds: Account Number: Amount Budgeted: Amount Requested: Budgeted Item: YES NO SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION Ordinance 3274 establishes procedures for City Council meetings. Among other things, it provides that regular Council meetings are held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. It further provides that when a Council meeting falls on a legal or national holiday, "such meeting shall be held on such other date as determined by Council." May 27, 2019, is the date of the second meeting in May. It is also Memorial Day, a national holiday, and City Hall is closed. Staff requests Council's determination regarding the May 27' meeting, as follows: • Reschedule the May 27, 2019, Council meeting; OR • Cancel the May 27, 2019, Council meeting due to the Memorial Day holiday. Should Council decide to cancel the May 27' meeting and the need arises to conduct business, a special called meeting would be scheduled. Action Required by Council: Approval or other action of the May 27, 2019, Council meeting as follows. Either: • Reschedule the May 27, 2019, meeting due to the Memorial Day holiday; or • Cancel the May 27, 2019, meeting due to the Memorial Day holiday. Approved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City Manager Date REOUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM Agenda Date Requested April 8, 2019 Requested By Lee Woodward City Secretary Department: Report: Resolution: Ordinance: Exhibits: Appropriation Source of Funds: N/A Account Number: Amount Budgeted: Amount Requested: Budgeted Item: Exhibits: SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION While the job description for the Deputy City Secretary indicates that the position will serve in the absence of a City Secretary, there are tasks in state statute that indicate performance by the City Secretary/City Clerk, especially within the Texas Election Code. The City Secretary recommends adoption of the resolution to clearly indicate the will of the governing body, i.e. that the Deputy City Secretary perform the duties of the City Secretary if the City Secretary is unavailable or if the position is otherwise not filled at any time. Action Reauired by Council: Adopt Resolution 2019-05 authorizing the Deputy City Secretary to perform duties of the City Secretary in her absence. Approved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City Manager Date RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS, HEREBY AUTHORIZING THE DEPUTY CITY SECRETARY OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS, TO ACT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY SECRETARY IN HER ABSENCE BY PERFORMING THE DUTIES OF CITY SECRETARY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of LaPorte, Texas ("City Council") has investigated and determined that there may be instances when the appointed City Secretary is absent from her duties for various reasons; and WHEREAS, the City Council has investigated and determined that it is important that the duties of the City Secretary continue to be completed in her absence in order to carry on the business of the City of La Porte ("City"); and WHEREAS, the City Council has investigated and determined that it is in the best interest of the citizens of the City to authorize the Deputy City Secretary to act on behalf of the City Secretary in her absence by performing the duties of City Secretary. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1: The Deputy City Secretary of the City of La Porte, Texas, is hereby authorized to act on behalf of the City Secretary in her absence, by performing the duties and responsibilities as may be assigned to the City Secretary by the City Charter, by the City Council, or by law. SECTION 2: Should an absence occur while the City Secretary is also serving as the Early Voting Clerk for a City election, the Deputy City Secretary will be hereby appointed to fulfill this role as well. SECTION 3: The Deputy will be deprived of authorization if deemed appropriate by the City Council or at the termination of their employment by the City of La Porte. SECTION 4: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. RESOLVED THIS THE ATTEST TO: Lee Woodward, City Secretary day of , 20 CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS Louis R. Rigby, Mayor APPROVE AS TO FORM: Clarke Askins, Assistant City Attorney REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM Agenda Date Requested April 8, 2019 Requested By Lee Woodward City Secretary Department: Report: Resolution: Ordinance: Exhibits: DHSH form for appointment Exhibits: Appropriation Source of Funds: Account Number: Amount Budgeted: Amount Requested: Budgeted Item: XXS NO SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION The City of La Porte's Animal Shelter Advisory Committee has five positions, filled by description in its formative ordinance, one of which is designated as the "Chief of the La Porte Rabies Control Authority. Chief Adcox was previously appointed in this role, which has not become vacant. Included with this item is the form from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), as provided by their Infectious Disease Control Unit. Staff recommends that Chief Ron Parker be appointed as the City's Rabies Control Authority and then serve in that position on the Animal Shelter Advisory Committee. Below are relevant state and city references. Tx. Health and Safety Code Sec. 826.017. DESIGNATION OF LOCAL RABIES CONTROL AUTHORITY. (a) The commissioners court of each county and the governing body of each municipality shall designate an officer to act as the local rabies control authority for the purposes of this chapter. (b) Except as restricted by department rule, the officer designated as the local rabies control authority may be the county health officer, municipal health officer, animal control officer, peace officer, or any entity that the commissioners court or governing body considers appropriate. (c) Among other duties, the local rabies control authority shall enforce: (1) this chapter and the department rules that comprise the minimum standards for rabies control; (2) the ordinances or rules of the municipality or county that the local rabies control authority serves; and (3) the rules adopted by the executive commissioner under the area rabies quarantine provisions of Section 826.045. Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 678, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989. Amended by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 44, Sec. 2, eff. May 5, 1995. Amended by: Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1 (S.B. 219), Sec. 3.1612, eff. April 2, 2015. Re. Ord. 2007-2972, forming the Animal Shelter Advisory Committee: Pos. 1, the Chief of the La Porte Rabies Control Authority, or his designee - Pos.2, a state certified Animal Control officer employed with the City of La Porte and whose duties include the daily operation of the La Porte animal shelter — Clarence Anderson Pos. 3, veterinarian — Dr. Donna Medford Pos. 4, representative from an animal welfare organization — Dana Dicker Pos. 5, Councilmember — John Zemanek Action Required by Council: Move to appoint Chief Ron Parker as the City's Rabies Control Authority. Approved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City Manager Date 141. TEXAS Health and Human TexelrtnentofSt-ate HMO Senrites _ Services Jahn Killerste•dk MM. The (governing body) of (city or county) designates of as the person's name (print) (i.e. animal control, police, or sheriff's dept., etc) Rabies Control Authority for the purpose of the RABIES CONTROL ACT OF 1981. This appointment became effective: Authorizing person'ti namc: (state) (print) Authorizing person's Signature: Circle One: Mayor (if municipality); County Judge (if county) In reference to the person named as Rabies Control Authority, please indicate (print) their mailing address and telephone numhcr. The Rabies Control Authority for this coltylzrunity is: 1�ii1111C: Mailing Address: Telephone: t'ax: lit7tail Address: P 0 Box 149347 Austin, Texas 71714 9347 Phone. 888 963 7111 . TTY. 800 735 2889 - www diM texas, pav REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM Agenda Date Requested: April 8, 2019 Requested By: Shelley Wolnv, Treasurer Department: Finance Report: _Resolution: X Ordinance: Exhibits: Resale 2011-37567 — Resolution, Exhibits: Deed, Attornev Letter, Analvsis, Bid & Maps Exhibits: Appropriation Source of Funds: Account Number: Amount Budgeted: Amount Requested: Budgeted Item: (YES) NO SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION If a property is sold or struck off to a taxing unit that is parry to the judgment, the taxing unit may sell the property at any time by public or private sale. The City of La Porte has had the property located at 0 "A" Street West on the public resale list since 2014 and has received a minimum bid from Jose Angel Garcia in the amount of $11,800, which includes judgement value plus costs and post judgement taxes. The purchaser of the property owns the adjoining property to the north and both pieces of property are vacant at this time. Currently, there is no access to the property via N. 141h Street or Polk Street. Staff is requesting the City Council to pass a resolution to approve the sale of the property listed below for the amount that has been offered. 2011-37567 — Lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, Block 719, City of La Porte — Offer $11,800 (cost+ taxes) Action Required by Council: Adopt Resolution 2019-04 authorizing the sale on the property listed above. Approved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City Manager Date THE STATE OF TEXAS § § KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF HARRIS § WHEREAS, the City of La Porte, La Porte Independent School District, Harris County, Harris County Department of Education, Port of, Houston Authority of Harris County, Harris County Flood Control District, Harris County Hospital District and San Jacinto Community College District ("Taxing Authorities") foreclosed on a property ("the property") through a delinquent tax lawsuit and judgment identified as follows: Tract 1: Lots 7, 8, 9 & 10, in Block 719 of La Porte Townsite in the Johnson Hunter Survey, Abstract 35, in Harris County, Texas, according to a map thereof recorded in Volume 58, Page 462 of the Deed Records of Harris County, Texas. Account No. 0240890190007 WHEREAS, the Taxing Authorities remain unpaid after exhausting all legal means to satisfy the collection of the delinquent taxes due and owing to the Taxing Authorities, including conducting a public auction of the property by the Harris County Constable whereby the property was struck off to the Taxing Authorities and; WHEREAS, being no bids for the property at the tax sale on August 5, 2014, the City of La Porte, Trustee for itself and the other Taxing Authorities, now holds the property in trust to secure the payment of taxes, penalties, interest and costs owed to all Taxing Authorities participating in the foreclosure judgment; WHEREAS, the property held in trust by the City of La Porte, Trustee for itself and the other Taxing Authorities, is exempt from taxation and it is in the best interest of the Taxing Authorities to have the property returned to the active tax roll as a taxable property; WHEREAS, the City of La Porte has received an offer of $11,800.00 to purchase the property from the Jose Angel Garcia. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED by the City of La Porte: 1. That all of the above paragraphs are true, correct and in the best interest of the City of La Porte and all the other Taxing Authorities, and as such they are hereby incorporated in full and made part of this Resolution; 2. That the City of La Porte accepts the tax resale offer by Jose Angel Garcia and authorizes the Mayor of the City of La Porte to sign and execute the deed on behalf of the City of La Porte as Trustee for itself and the other Taxing Authorities, to transfer title to the person submitting the offer to purchase the property. Page 1 of 2 APPROVED, PASSED AND ORDERED this the day of , 2019. LOUIS R. RIGBY, MAYOR CITY OF LA PORTE ATTEST: LEE WOODWARD, CITY SECRETARY CITY OF LA PORTE Page 2 of 2 Notice of confidentiality rights: If you are a natural person, you may remove or strike any or all of the following information from any instrument that transfers an interest in real property before it is filed for record in the public records: your social security number or your driver's license number. (Language pursuant to Section 11.008 of the Texas Property Tax Code) STATE OF TEXAS . X X TAX RESALE DEED COUNTY OF HARRIS X KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that the CITY OF LA PORTE, TRUSTEE, for itself and LA PORTE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, HARRIS COUNTY, HARRIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, PORT OF HOUSTON AUTHORITY OF HARRIS COUNTY, HARRIS COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, HARRIS COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT AND SAN JACINTO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, acting through its duly elected officials (hereinafter "GRANTOR") as authorized by Section 34.05 of the Texas Property Tax Code, for and in consideration of the sum TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) AND OTHER GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, in hand paid by JOSE ANGEL GARCIA (hereinafter "GRANTEE") the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged and confessed, has conveyed and does hereby convey unto said GRANTEE all of the right, title and interest of GRANTOR and all other taxing units interested in the tax foreclosure judgment against the property herein described, acquired by tax foreclosure sale heretofore held under Suit No. 2011-37567, La Porte Independent School District, Et Al vs. Barbara Wauson York, as Heir to Della D. Wauson, Et Al, in the district court of said county, said property described as follows: Tract 1: Lots 7, 8, 9 & 10, in Block 719 of La Porte Townsite in the Johnson Hunter Survey, Abstract 35, in Harris County, Texas, according to a map thereof recorded in Volume 58, Page 462 of the Deed Records of Harris County, Texas. Account No. 0240890190007 This conveyance is made and accepted subject to the following matters to the extent that the same are in effect at this time: any and all rights of redemption, restrictions, covenants, conditions, easements, encumbrances and outstanding mineral interests, if any, relating to the hereinabove described property, but only to the extent that they are still in effect and shown of record in the hereinabove mentioned county and state, and to all zoning laws, regulations and ordinances of municipal and/or other governmental authorities, if any, but only to the extent that they are still in effect and relate to the hereinabove described property. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises, together with all and singular the rights, privileges, and appurtenances thereto in any manner belonging unto the said GRANTEE, his heirs and assigns forever, so that neither the Grantor, nor any other taxing unit interested in said tax foreclosure judgment, nor any person claiming under it and them, shall at any time hereafter have, claim or demand any right or title to the aforesaid premises or appurtenances, or any part thereof. GRANTEE accepts the property in "AS IS, WHERE IS" condition and subject to any environmental conditions that might have or still exist on said property, and subject to any title defects Suit No. 2011-37567 Page 1 and deficiencies, and also subject to the right of redemption, if any, provided under the Texas Property Tax Code. GRANTEE acknowledges and agrees that this conveyance is expressly made without warranty. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TRUSTEE, for itself and LA PORTE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, HARRIS COUNTY, HARRIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, PORT OF HOUSTON AUTHORITY OF HARRIS COUNTY, HARRIS COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, HARRIS COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT AND SAN JACINTO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT has caused these presents to be executed this day of , 2019. STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF LA PORTE, TRUSTEE By: LOUIS R. RIGBY, MAYOR CITY OF LA PORTE ACCEPTED: By: JOSE ANGEL GARCIA X COUNTY OF HARRIS X This instrument was acknowledged before me on this day of , 2019, by Louis R. Rigby, Mayor of the City of LaPorte. Printed Name: Notary Public, State of Texas My Commission Expires: Suit No. 2011-37567 Page 2 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HARRIS X. This instrument was acknowledged before me on this day of 2019, by Jose Angel Garcia, Grantee. Printed Name: Notary Public, State of Texas My Commission Expires: _ After recording return to: Jose Angel Garcia 2002 Laura Ln La Porte, Texas 77571 Suit No. 2011-37567 Page 3 LINEBARGER GOGGAN BLAIR & SAMPSON, LLP AT o"TEYs AT LAW 4828 Loop Central Drive Suite 600 Houston, TX 77081 Main: 713.844.3400 February 12, 2019 Email: Chips@lgbs.com Direct: 713.576 7264 Corby Alexander, City Manager City of La Porte City Manager's Office 604 W. Fairmont Parkway LaPorte, Texas 77571 RE: Tax Resale Bid in Lawsuit No. 2011-37567, La Porte Independent School District, Et Al vs. Barbara Wauson York, As Heir to Della D. Wauson, Et Al; Account No. 0240890190007 Dear Mr. Alexander: A private tax resale bid in the amount of $11,800.00 has been received from Jose Angel Garcia for a property that is owned in trust by the City of La Porte, La Porte ISD, Harris County and San Jacinto Community College District pursuant to a constable's tax sale. I have attached to this letter the tax resale bid, a tax resale bid analysis, a tax resale resolution, a proposed tax resale deed, and a Harris County Appraisal District map of the subject property. The amount of the tax resale bid is sufficient to allow the ,City of La Porte to consider acceptance of this bid and conveyance of the subject property by the City, La Porte ISD, Harris County and San Jacinto Community College District. Therefore, I would respectfully request that this tax resale bid be placed on an upcoming agenda of the City Council of the City of LaPorte. I am available to attend the Council Meeting in order to address any questions that arise. A suggested wording of the agenda item is as follows: Consider approval of a bid by Jose Angel Garcia to acquire a tax resale property described as: Tract 1: Lots 7, 8, 9 & 10, in Block 719 of La Porte Townsite in the Johnson Hunter Survey, Abstract 35, in Harris County, Texas, according to a map thereof recorded in Volume 58, Page 462 of the Deed Records of Harris County, Texas. Account No. 0240890190007 Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions, need additional information or would like to meet with me with respect to this or any other matter. Additionally, if you would like me to attend the City Council Meeting where this private tax resale bid will be considered, please do not hesitate to ask. Best Regards, Charles Austin "Chip" Sutton Capital Partner Enclosures LINEBARGER GOGGAN BLAIR & SAMPSON, LLP A TORNsYS AT LAW 4828 Loop Central Drive, Suite 600 Houston, TX 77081 Main:.713.844.3400. ANALYSIS OF BID RECEIVED FOR TAX RESALE PROPERTY Suit No. 2011-37567, La Porte Independent School District, Et Al vs. Barbara Wauson York, as Heir to Della D. Wauson, Et Al Legal Description: Tract 1. Lots 7, 8, 9 & 10, in Block 719 of La Porte Torvnsite in the Johnson Hunter Survey, Abstract 35, in Harris County, Texas, according to a map thereof recorded in Volume 58, Page 462 of the Deed Records of Harris County, Texas. Account No. 0240890190007 Situs Address: 0 A Street West, La Porte, TX 77571 Bidder: Jose Angel Garcia, 2002 Laura Ln., La Porte, TX 77571 Date of Sale: Amount of Bid: Judgment Amount Due: Adjudged Value(2014): Post -Judgment Taxes(12019): % of Total Due: % of Adjudged Value: JUDGMENT TAX YEARS: August 5, 2014 $11,800.00 $9,519.42 $31,250.00 $2,269.42 100% 38% Entity Amount Due Amount You Name Each Entity Will Receive C ity of La Porte(1993-2012) $1,237.05 $1,237.05 LaPorte 1SD(1993-2012) $3,170.59 $3,170.59 Harris County(]992-2012) $1,205.01 $1,205.01 San Jacinto CCD(1992-2012) $240.21 $240.21 Totals $5,852.86 $5,852.86 POST -JUDGMENT TAX YEARS (*Amount To Be Received will increase by 1 % each month until paid): Entity Amount Due Each Entity. Amount To Be Name (As of January 2019) Received City of La Porte(2013-2014) $558.81 $558.81 La Porte 1SD(2013-2014) $1,063.80 $1,063,80 Harris County(2013-2014) $498.04 $498.04 San Jacinto CCD(2013-2014) $148.77 $148.77 Totals $2,269.42 $2,269.42 The property is being sold for taxes, and all sales are made subject to a right to redeem within the time and manner provided by law. Purchasers do have a legal right to possession or the property diging the redemption period. Purchasers will receive a Tax Resale Deed which is Without warran .'-The fir€n will not give out information on the title to the property other than the existence of post judgment taxes. It is the bidder's responsibility to Flo their own title examination and satisf themselves as to the condition of the title before submitting a bid. It is also the bidder's responsibility to satisfy themselves_ concerning the location and condition of the propea on the ground before submitting a bid. All properties are sold "As Is." If a higher bid is'received any time before the City of LaPorte has approved a previous bid, the Firm will contact all of the bidders so each bidder will have the opportunity to submit a higher bid. All bids must be submitted on this form.. The completed form may be submitted to Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP, Attention Chip Sutton at 4828 hoop Central Three, Suite 600, Houston, TX 77081. All bids will be subject to approval by the City Council of the City of La Porte. Tho bidder is required to pay the full amount of their Enid within ten (10) days of their notification of the acce�tan.c:e.bf their bid. The Amount of' Bid irtciticiOs the mininlsn)_17id at the origilla1 UIX 10recl0sL1rQ sale and thy: amount due for post - judgment taxes. The rs€clde€�acic€�{ZW_I�€1s�S illklt the amount due for p6siJudgment taxes inc€eascs each month Until tull. � The Firm and the City of La Porte will not supply or pay for any closing costs, 'including, but not limited to:. Owner Financing Abstract of Title Appraisal Title Policy Survey Termite Certificate Subject to the terms and conditions stated herein, I submit the following bid on the property -described below: Amount of Bid: Tax Lawsuit: 2011-37567, LA PORTE ISO, ET AL VS. BARBARA WAUSON YORK, AS HEIR TO DELLA D. WAUSON, ET AL `l'ax Account No. 0240890190007 Legal Description: LOTS 7, 8, 9 & 10, IN BLOCK 719, LA PORTE TOWNSITE, 14AIMS COUNTY, TEXAS Bidder's Name(s): 4� L.Ia4a, Address: 2, LNya�c� Telephone Numbers: 8 e>z— le D Signed: ` Dated: NQ 2 ~ 1 M Ivl i E F�Fu [h 11 th Strem,,t Nol I h 1 2th SOP, et 10341, W9 V �OJON 104A�S 44Z L REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM Agenda Date Requested: April 8, 2019 Requested By: Ron Parker, Police Chief Department: Polk;@ Report: Resolution: X Ordinance: Exhibits: Resolution for Crime Victim's Liaison Grant Exhibits: Statements Supporting Submission of the Application the Attornev Generals Office Exhibits Budset Source of Funds: Account Number: Amount Budgeted: Amount Requested: Budgeted Item: YES NO SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION to Pursuant to the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Section 56.04, (c), "Each local law enforcement agency shall designate one person to serve as the agency's Crime Victim Liaison." The duties of the Crime Victim Liaison include: to ensure that a victim, guardian of a victim, or close relative of a deceased victim of a crime involving bodily injury is afforded the rights granted victims in accordance with state law, including notification of victim's rights; providing advocacy for victims; referring victims to community resources; and providing moral support during any time the victim is required to make a court appearance. For calendar years 2017 and 2018, the Crime Victim Liaison provided valuable services to over one thousand (1,000) victims. Also, the Crime Victim Liaison was able to assist needed victims with crime victim compensation and monetary support in several cases. Since the inception of the La Porte Police Department's Crime Victims Program in 2002, over four hundred eighty-one thousand dollars ($481,000) in Crime Victim's Compensation has been awarded to local crime victims with the assistance of the Department's Crime Victim Liaison. The Crime Victim Liaison position is partially funded through a Crime Victim's grant. As required by the Attorney General's Office, a resolution is being sought authorizing the City Manager and Police Department to submit application for a two-year continuation grant for the Crime Victim Liaison position. The Grant request will be for the maximum allowable amount of forty-two thousand dollars ($42,000) each year. Assuming that the full amount of the request is awarded, the City will be mandated to continue to support the program by absorbing approximately forty-seven thousand dollars ($47,000) each year in its personnel operating budget to cover this position. If approved the new grant would run from September 1, 2019, through August 31, 2020, encompassing the State's 2019 and 2020 fiscal years. Action Required by Council: Authorize the City Manager and the La Porte Police Department to submit an application for the Victim Coordinator and Liaison Grant (VCLG) for fiscal years 2019 and 2020 in order to continue partial funding for the Crime Victim Liaison position, and adopt Resolution 2019-06 in support of same. Approved for City Council Agenda Corby Alexander, City Manager Date RESOLUTION NO. 2019- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND THE LA PORTE POLICE DEPARTMENT TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION FOR THE VICTIM COORDINATOR AND LIAISON GRANT (VCLG) FOR FISCAL YEARS 2019 AND 2020 IN ORDER TO CONTINUE PARTIAL FUNDING FOR THE CRIME VICTIM LIAISON POSITION, AND ADOPT RESOLUTION 2019-06 IN SUPPORT OF SAME. Legal Name of Applicant: City of La Porte Unique Application Number: 2020-00159 WHEREAS, The City of La Porte has applied for or wishes to apply to the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) for the Victim Coordinator and Liaison Grant (VCLG); WHEREAS, the City Council of The City of La Porte has considered and supports the Application filed or to be filed with the Office of the Attorney General; and WHEREAS, The City of La Porte has designated or wishes to designate Corby Alexander, City Manager, as the "Authorized Official" who is given or has been given the power to apply for, accept, reject, alter or terminate the Victim Coordinator and Liaison Grant (VCLG) with the Office of the Attorney General (OAG), as well as given the authority to sign all grant adjustment requests, inventory reports, progress reports, and financial reports or any other official documents related to the grant on behalf of the grantee. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that The City of La Porte City Council approves submission of the application for the Victim Coordinator and Liaison Grant to the Office of the Attorney General as well as the designation of the Authorized Official. PASSED AND APPROVED this day of 12019. By: ATTEST Lee Woodward City Secretary CITY OF LA PORTE Louis R. Rigby Mayor STATEMENTS SUPPORTING SUBMISSION OF THE APPLICATION TO THE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED WITH THE APPLICATION BY 11:59 P.M. CDT, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019, OR THE APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. INSTRUCTIONS: Select the grant program in Section 1 below and submit this signed document with the Application. LEGAL NAME OF APPLICA REFERENCE ID NUMBER: 1. THIS APPLICATION IS FOR (initial one): Other Victim Assistance Grant (OVAG) Victim Coordinator and Liaison Grant (VCLG) 2. TRUE AND CORRECT INFORMATION. The undersigned certifies that the information contained in this Application is true and correct to the best of his or her knowledge. 3. OAG CERTIFICATIONS AND ASSURANCES. The undersigned has read and understands the Certifications and Assurances contained in the Application Kit. 4. DEADLINES AND SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION. The undersigned understands that the deadline for submission is 11:59 p.m. CDT, Friday, April 12, 2019, and that to meet the deadline, the Applicant must finalize and upload all applicable documents as required in the Application Kit. The undersigned further acknowledges that: • It is the Applicant's responsibility to submit the Application to the OAG in the specified manner and by the specified date and time • Applications submitted in other formats will not be accepted • The OAG accepts no responsibility for delays in electronic submission delivery • Late Applications will not be considered under any circumstance 5. RESOLUTION OF GOVERNING BODY. The undersigned states it is either submitting the Resolution of Applicant's governing body with this Application or will submit one at a later date as established by the OAG. If the timing of the Application due date and requirements of the Texas Open Meetings Act or other requirements prevent the governing body from reviewing and approving the Resolution, then it may be submitted to the OAG at a later date. 6. JOB DESCRIPTIONS FOR EACH REQUESTED POSITION. The undersigned understands that the most recent job description for each position requested in the proposed budget must be submitted with the Application. Missing job descriptions may impact the Applicant's score. 7. SUPPORT DoCUMENT(s) The undersigned understands that the most recent Support Document(s) as defined under General Definitions must be submitted with the Application, Authorized Official Signature Authorized Official Printed Name Title Date FY 2020-2021 Grant Application Kit for OVAONCLG 40 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM Agenda Date Requested: April 8, 2019 Requested By: Ian Clowes Department: Planning and Development Report: X Resolution: Ordinance: X Exhibits: Ordinance — Changes Shown Ordinance — Clean Version P&Z Recommendation Letter Appropriations Source of Funds: N/A Account Number: N A Amount Budgeted: N/A Amount Requested: N/A Budgeted Item: N/A SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION During the most recent review of Chapter 106- Zoning of the City of La Porte Code of Ordinances, the Planning and Zoning Commission Chapter 106 Subcommittee and staff addressed four (4) items that were identified for possible amendments. Below are a list of the subject items and proposed amendments recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission at the February 21, 2019 meeting. 1. Regulation of merchant wholesaler uses (distribution centers) throughout the industrial zoning districts — Section 106-310. a. Recommendation to add language to the land use table that restricts merchant wholesaler uses by requiring a SCUP in BI zoning districts, and requiring a SCUP in in LI and HI zoning districts for merchant wholesaler uses that exceed 40,000 square feet or 5 acres. 2. Regulation of shipping containers being used for residential construction — Section 106-334 a. Recommendation to add language that requires homes constructed out of shipping containers to be clad with materials on the facade so as to hide all portions of the shipping container structure and prohibit use in the Main Street and Main Street Overlay Districts. 3. Regulation of hotel/motel use throughout the city in all zoning districts — Section 106-44 and 106-310 a. No changes proposed at this time. b. The Subcommittee agreed to revisit the Hotel/Motel use requirements at the annual review of Chapter 106 to begin later this summer. 4. Changes to language regarding fence height for fences with barbed wire — Section 106-797 a. Recommendation to change existing language to meet standard construction regulations. Attached is the draft version of the proposed recommendations. Text in fired highlights modifications to language to support proposed recommendations to Chapter 106- Zoning of the City of La Porte Code of Ordinances. Action Required by Council: 1. Conduct public hearing. 2. Consider approval or other action on a recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commission to approve an ordinance amending Chapter 106- Zoning of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte based on a review conducted by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Approved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City Manager Date ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 106 "ZONING" OF THE CODE OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE IN CONNECTION WITH A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW AND UPDATE; PROVIDING THAT ANY PERSON VIOLATING THE TERMS OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE DEEMED GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR AND UPON CONVICTION SHALL BE FINED IN A SUM NOT TO EXCEED TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS; PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; CONTAINING A REPEALING CLAUSE; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS: Section 1: That Section 106-310 "Table A, Commercial & Industrial Uses", Article III "Districts", Division 1 "Generally", of Chapter 106, "Zoning," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas, is hereby amended and shall hereinafter read as follows: "Sec. 106-310. - Table A, Commercial & Industrial Uses. 2017 NAICS 2017 NAICS Title ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI Code p......... p ( q ) ......... Artisan shops with a retail component 1,000 s ft. max P 3 P 3 p......... p ( q ) ......... Artisan shops with a retail component 2,500 s ft. max P 3 P 3 C Offices only for any use code P P P P P All uses permitted or/accessory in R-3 zone, except single-family detached and special lot, duplexes, quadraplexes, townhouses, P P 1 P P and multi -family ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI Single-family detached P z P All Conditional uses in R-3 zone C C C C 11 .Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing &Hunting ** 21 Mining ** 22 Utilities 23 Construction 236 Construction of Buildings P P P P P 237 ..... ........ ........ Heavyand Civil Engineering Construction P P P 2381 Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors 2382 Building Equipment Contractors P P P P P 2383 Building Finishing Contractors 238910 �.. p .... .... .... .... .... .... Site Pre Preparation Contractors C P P P 238990 All Other Specialty Trade Contractors C P P P 31-33 Manufacturing 3111 Animal Food Manufacturing 3112 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. Grain and Oilseed Milling 3113 Sugar and Confectionery Product Manufacturing 3114 Fruit and Vegetable Preserving and Specialty Food Manufacturing 3115 Dairy Product Manufacturing 3116 Animal Slaughtering and Processing 3117 Seafood Product Preparation and Packaging C C 311811 Retail Bakeries P P P P P P P 3118 Commercial Bakeries and Tortilla Manufacturing PH Pls P 311811 Retail Bakers P P P P P P P 3119 Other Food Manufacturing PH Pls P 31211 Soft drink and Ice Manufacturing C P 31212 Breweries ......... 31213 Wineries C C C C C C P 31214 Distilleries 31 2230 ... �.. ... ... ... ... ... Tobacco Manufacturing ��������� ������ �C P 313 Textile Mills P P18 P18 P P P 314 Textile Product Mills P P P 315 Apparel Manufacturing P P P ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI 6110 Leather and Hide Tanning and Finishing C 3162 Footwear Manufacturing 3169 Other Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing C P P 321 . .............. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Wood Product Manufacturing ** 3221 Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Mills 322211 g. ... ... �..... ... Corrugated and Solid Fiber Box Manufacturing�C P 322212 Folding Paperboard Box Manufacturing C P 322219 . ... ... � ... ... Other Paperboard .. Container ManufacturingP P P 32222 Paper Bag and Coated and Treated Paper Manufacturing C P 323111 �_ .. Commercial Printing p . ... ... ... ... (except Screen and Books P P P P P 323113 ........ Commercial Screen Printing P P P P P 323117 Books ranting P P P P P 323120 Support Activities for Printing P P P 324 Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing ** 325 Chemical Manufacturing ** 326 Plastic and Rubber Products Manufacturing �. �. �. �. �. �. C �C P 327110 Potter and Plumbing Fixture Ceramics.. . Manufacturing . ... C �C P 32712 Clay Building Material and Refractories Manufacturing 3272 Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing 3273 Cement and Concrete Product Manufacturing P 3274 Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing 3279 Other Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing 331 Primary Metal Manufacturing P 3321 Forging and Stamping P P 3322 Cutlery and Hand tool Manufacturing 3323 Architectural and Structural Metals Manufacturing 3324 Boiler, Tank, and Shipping Container Manufacturing 3325 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. Hardware Manufacturing P P P 3326 Spring and Wire Product Manufacturing 3327 Turned Product and Screw, Nut, and Bolt Manufacturing 332811 Metal Heat Treating C P P 332812 Metal Coating, Engraving (except Jewelry and Silverware), and P P Allied Services to Manufacturers 332813 Electroplating, Plating, Polishing, Anodizing, and Coloring P P P ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI 2911 Industrial Valve Manufacturing P P 332912 Fluid Power Valve and Hose Fitting Manufacturing P P 332913 �. ... ... ... Plumbing Fixture Fitting and Trim Manufacturing P 332919 Other Metal Valve and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing P P P 332991 Ball and Roller Bearing Manufacturing P P 332992 Small Arms Ammunition Manufacturing P 33 2993 ..... p ......... ) Ammunition exce t Small Arms ManufacturingP (except 332994 Small Arms, Ordnance, and Ordnance Accessories C Manufacturing 332996 �..�. ... ... ... Fabricated Pipe and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing P 332999 All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Product P P P Manufacturing 3331 ... ... ... ... Agriculture, Construction, and Mining Machinery Manufacturing P 333241 Food Product Machinery Manufacturing 333242 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. Semiconductor Machinery Manufacturing 333243 Sawmill, Woodworking, and Paper Machinery Manufacturing 333244 Painting Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing 333249 Other Industrial Machinery Manufacturing 3333 Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing P P P 333413 Industrial and Commercial Fan and Blower and Air Purification P P Equipment Manufacturing 333414 q p �. p �. �. �. �. Heating Equipment (except E ui t Warm Air Furnaces Manufacturing P P P Air -Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and -F 333415 Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Equipment P P P Manufacturing 3335 . ............. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... -,""I'll" Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing .................... . . ....................... ........................... 333611 Turbine and Turbine Generator Set Units Manufacturing 333612 Speed Changer, Industrial High -Speed Drive, and Gear P P Manufacturing 333613 Mechanical Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing 333618 Other Engine Equipment Manufacturing P P P Pu m ppment,asur i, d Me ing and Dispensing umping , PEqupmentan P P Pump Manufacturing 333912 ... .. . ... ... ... ... Air and Gas Compressor Manufacturing P P * * NC MIS GC,,,,, M U BI LI H 333921 �. �. �. �. Elevator and Moving Stairway P 333922 ...� �..... ... � ... Conveyor and Conveying Equipment Manufacturing P 333923 Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist, and Monorail System P P P Manufacturing .................. 333924 Industrial Truck, Tractor, Trailer, and Stacker Machinery P P Manufacturing 333991 ... ... ... ... ... Power -Driven Hand tool Manufacturing P P 333992 Welding and Soldering Equipment Manufacturing P P P 333993 � ... � ... ... ... Packaging Machiner�Manufacturing P P 333994 Industrial Process Furnace and Oven Manufacturing P P P 333995 ... ... ... ... Fluid Power Cylinder and Actuator Manufacturing P P 333996 Fluid Power Pump and Motor Manufacturing 333997 Scale and Balance Manufacturing 333999 All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing 3341 Computer and Peripheral E ui ment Manufacturing p Equipment g. P pls Pls P ls P P 3342 Communications Equipment Manufacturing 3343 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. Audio and Video Equipment Manufacturing 3344 Semiconductor and Other Electronic Component Manufacturing is is 111 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 3345 Navigation, Measuring, Electromedical and Control Instruments Manufacturing 3346 Manufacturing and Reproducing Magnetic and Optical Media 3351 Electric Lighting Equipment Manufacturing 3352 Household Appliance Manufacturing P P P 3353 Electrical Equipment Manufacturing 33591 Battery Manufacturing 33592 Communication and Energy Wire and Cable Manufacturing p p 33593 . .............. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Wiring Device Manufacturing . . . ......... .... ........................... .................... .................. 33599 All Other Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing Pis Pis P P P 3361 Motor Vehicle Manufacturing 3362 Motor Vehicle Body and Trailer Manufacturing P P 336310 Motor Vehicle Gasoline En .. . .. g . ... g gEngine Engine and En ine Parts Manufacturin P P P 336320 Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Equipment P P P Manufacturing ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI 33633 Motor Vehicle Steering and Suspension Components (except Spring) Manufacturing 33634 Motor Vehicle Brake System Manufacturing P P 33635 Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train Parts Manufacturing 33636 . ... Motor Vehicle Seating and Interior Trim Manufacturing P P P 33637 Motor Vehicle Metal Stamping P P 33639 ... ... ... ... ... Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing P P P 3364 Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 3365 Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing p p 336611 . ........ ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Ship Building and Repairing P 336612 Boat Building C P P P 336991 �. �. �. �. �. Motorcycle, Bicycle, and Parts Manufacturing P18 Pls P P P 336992 Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, and Tank Component T� P P Manufacturing 336999 ... p ... ... ... All Other Transportation Equipment ManufacturingP P 337110 ... ... ... �.. .. Wood Kitchen Cabinet and Countertop Manufacturing g . P 3 P 3 P P P 337121 Upholstered Household Furniture Manufacturing P 3 P 3 P P P 337122 ... ... ... ... ... Non -upholstered Wood Household Furniture ManufacturingP ��������� 3 P 3 P P P 3371 ., Household and Institutional Furniture and Kitchen Cabinet ....., Manufacturing 33 72 �. �. g �. Office Furniture (including Fixtures) Manufacturing P P P 3379 Other Furniture Related Product Manufacturing 339 �. �. �. �. �. �. Miscellaneous Manufacturing ��������� ������ P P P 42 Wholesale Trade 4231 Motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle Parts and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers 4232 Furniture and Home Furnishing Merchant Wholesalers 42 33 Lumber and Other Construction Materials Merchant P_- PM PM Wholesalers C 4234 Professional and Commercial Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers 42351 Metal Service Centers and Other Metal Merchant Wholesalers 42352 Coal and Other Mineral Merchant Wholesalers PM ** NC MIS GC MU [B"I [LI HI 4236 Household Appliances and Electrical and Electronic Goods Merchant Wholesalers C_ Pig, Pig, 4237 Hardware, and Plumbing and Heating Equipment and Supplies C Wholesalers 38 Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers �C PM 423910 Sporting and Recreational Goods and Supplies Merchant P18 P. P1r, P1r, Wholesalers C 423920 Toy and Hobby Goods and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers ......... P18 P18 P1r, P1r, 423930 Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers P 423940 Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant F- P'r, P'r, Wholesalers C 423990 Other Miscellaneous Durable Goods Merchant Wholesalers P'' P'' 4241 Paper and Paper Product Merchant Wholesalers 42 42 Drugs and Dru ists' Sundries Merchant Wholesalers g gg P'r' P'r' 4243 Apparel, Piece Goods, and Notions Merchant Wholesalers 4244 Grocery and Related Product Merchant Wholesalers 4245 . ........ ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Farm Product Raw Material Merchant Wholesalers ....................... ........................... ......................... P'; � ............................. 424610 Plastics Materials and Basic Forms and Shapes Merchant P- P 'P' 11 P "I Wholesalers C 424690 Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers .......... ........................ ............................ ............................. --- C . .......... ............. P P 424710 . ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals P'' PM 424720 .................................................. Petroleum and Petroleum Products Merchant Wholesalers PIM P I �j .... .... ... ... ... ............ ....................... (except Bulk Stations and Terminals) ..................... ................... ....................... ........................ ..... ............... 4 24 8 1 0 B and Ale Merchant Wholesalers Beer P- C P'' PIM 424820 AlcoholicBeverage Merchant Wholesalers Wine and DistilledP- C.......... ........ P 'j P 424910 . ........ ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Farm Supplies Merchant Wholesalers ....................... ........................... ......................... ---------- - C P 42492 . ......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Book, Periodical, and Newspaper Merchant Wholesalers ................... . . ....................... ........................... -- 42493 ............ ............................................................. ................Merchant..................."................Supplies ................................... ......Florists'"......................................Stock, .... ....... ... . Flower, Nurseryan Wholesalers C PIM PIM 42495 Paint, Varnish, and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers 42499 . ............... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Other Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Merchant Wholesalers 425 . .............. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Wholesale Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers P P P P 4445Retail Trade 441110 . .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... New Car Dealers P .... P P P P 441120 .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Used Car Dealers P .... . P P P P ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. NC IVIS ...... ..... GC ......... ...... MU BI LI HI 441210 Recreational Vehicle Dealers P P P P 44122 . ............. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Motorcycle, Boat, and Other Motor Vehicle Dealers ............. ........................... .................... .................. 4413 . .......... ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores P P P P P 442 . ........ ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores P .... P P P P 443 ........ ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Electronics and Appliance Stores P P . P P P P 444110 . .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Home Centers .... P P P P 444120 . ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Paint and Wallpaper Stores P . P P P P 444130 Hardware Stores P P P P P P 44419 . ............... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Other Building Material Dealers ............. ......... ................. .................... .................. 4442 . ............. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Lawn and Garden Equipment and Supplies Stores P P P P P P P 445 . ........ ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Food and Beverage Stores P P .... P P P P P 446 .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Health and Personal Care Stores P P . P P P P P 44711 . .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Gasoline Stations with Convenience Stores P P P P P P 44719 Other Gasoline Stations p s p s p s p s 448 �..�. � �. �. �. �.. Clothingand ClothingAccessories Stores P P P P P �P P 451 Sporting Goods, Hobby, Musical Instrument, and Book Stores P P P P P P P 452210 Department Stores . 452311 Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters P P P P 452319 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. �. All Other General Merchandise Stores P P P P P P P 4531 Florists 4532 Office Supplies, Stationery, and Gift Stores 4533 Used Merchandise Stores P P P P P P P 45391 Pet and Pet Supplies Stores 45392 Art Dealers 45 393 �. �. �. �. �. �. Manufactured (Mobile) Home Dealers P P P 453991 Tobacco Stores P P P P P, P P 453998 All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers (except Tobacco Stores) P P P P P P P 4541 Electronic Shopping and Mail -Order Houses P P P P P P 454210 Vending Machine Operators P18 P P P P 454310 Fuel Dealers P P 454390 Other Direct Selling Establishments P P P P P 4849 Transportation and Warehousing ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI 481 Air Transportation P P P 482 Rail Transportation P 483 ,,, Water Transportation * 484 Truck Transportation P6 P6 ,,,,,,,, 4851 ,,,,, Urban Transit Systems ....... ......... 4852 Interurban and Rural Bus Transportation P P P P 48 531 . .............. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Taxi Service P P P P P 48532 Limousine Service P P P P P 48541 Transportation . .. .. School and Employee �.... Bus Trans . ortation P P P P 48551 Charter Bus Industry P P P P 485991 Special Needs Transportation P P P P P 485999 All Other Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation P P P P P 486 Pipeline Transportation ** 487 g,,, Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation p P P P P P 48 81 ,,,,,,,, Support Activities for Air Transportation p P P P 4882 Support Activities for Rail Transportation P 4883 ........ ......... Support Activities for Water Transportation ** 488390 Other Support Activities for Water Transportation P P P P P 4884 .. . ... Support . ... .. Su ort Services for Road Transportation ... C P P P 85 Freight Transportation Arrangement Office Only) P P P P P 4885 ........ , Freight Transportation Arrangement ement P 6 P 6 488991 Packing and Crating C P P 488999 All Other Support Activities for Transportation P 491 Postal P P P P 492110 ,,,,Service,,,,, Couriers and Express Delivery Services P P P 492210 Local Messengers and Local Delivery P P P P 493 ......, Warehousingand Storage P 6 P 6 493190 Other Warehousing and Storage Pl' Pl' 51 Information 511 , p ......... ) Publishing Industries exce t Internet g (except C P P P P 512110 Motion Picture and Video Production P P P 512120 Motion Picture and Video Distribution P P P 512131 Motion Picture Theaters (except Drive -Ins) P P P P P 51 2132 �. �. �. �. Drive -In Motion Picture Theaters �. P P P ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI 2191 Tele-production and Other Postproduction Services P P P P P 2199 Other Motion Picture and Video Industries pls Pls P P P 512210 Record Production P P P P 512220 Integrated Record Production/Distribution ��������� ���P P ® P P 51223 Music Publishers 51224 �. �. �. �. �. �. Sound Recording Studios �. P P P P P 51229 Other Sound Recording Industries 515 . p �. �..) �. �. �. exce tInternet Broadcasting (except P P P P P 517 Telecommunications ��������� ������ P P P P P 518 Data Processing, g, �. �. �. Hosting, and Related Services �. P P P P P 519 Other Information Services P P P P P,....... 52 Finance and Insurance ......... 521 Monetar Authorities -Central Bank y P P P P P 522 Credit Intermediation and Related Activities P P P P P 523110 ... ... .. Investment Banking and Securities Dealing g . ... P P P P P 523120 Securities Brokerage P P P P P 523130 Commodity Contracts Dealing P P P P P P 523140 Commodity Contracts Brokerage P P P P P 523210 g. ... ... ... ... y Exchanges .. Securities and Commodity es P P P P P 523910 Miscellaneous Intermediation P P P P P P 523920 Portfolio Management P P P P P P 523930 Investment Advice P P P P P 523991 Trust, Fiduciary, and Custody Activities P P P P P P 523999 Miscellaneous Financial Investment Activities P P P P P 5241 Insurance ar Carriers P P P P P 5242 Agencies, Brokerages, and Other Insurance Related Activities P ,....... ......... P P P P P P 52511 Pension Funds 52512 Health and Welfare Funds P P P P P 52519 Other Insurance Funds 5259 Other Investment Pools and Funds P P P P P P 53 Real Estate Rental and Leasing 531 Real Estate P P P P P P P 532111 Passenger Car Rental ......... P P P P P ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI 532112 Passenger Car Leasing P P P P P 532120 Truck, . tility Trailer, and RV (Recreational Vehicle) Rental and ........................ . .......................... P P .......... P P Leasing 53 2210 ... ... ... ... Consumer Electronics and Appliances Rental P P P P P 532281 Formal Wear and Costume Rental ......... 532282 Video Tape and Disc Rental 532283 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. Home Health Equipment Rental P P P P P P P 532284 Recreation Good Rental 532289 All Other Consumer Goods Rental P P P P P 532310 General Rental Centers P P P P P 532411 Commercial Air, Rail, and Water Transportation Equipment P P ........., Rental and Leasing .. 532412 Construction, Mining, and Forestry Machinery and Equipment P 7 P P P Rental and Leasing 532420 Office Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing P P P P P 532490 Other Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment P P P P Rental and Leasing 5 ........ .... ............ Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighted P P P P .................. P 1 P Works) 54 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 5411 . .............. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Legal Services ....................... ........................... 541211 . ............... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Offices of Certified Public Accountants P P P P P P 541213 . .............. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Tax Preparation Services 541214 . ......... ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Payroll Services ................... . . ....................... ........................... — — ----------------------- -- 541219 . ............... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Other Accounting Services 54131 . .......... ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Architectural Services 54132 . ............. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Landscape Architectural Services 54133 Engineering Services P P P P P 54134 . .......... ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Drafting Services 54135 . ......... ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Building Inspection Services 54136 . .......... ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Geophysical Surveying and Mapping Services 50137 . ........ ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services . ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ** NC MIS ....... ..... GC ......... ...... MU BI LI HI 541380 ............... .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Testing Laboratories P P 5414 Specialized Design Services 5415 . ......... ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Computer Systems Design and Related Services P P P P P 5416 . ............. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services 541713 ................................. Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, Life P P Sciences, and Biotechnology .... .. ... .. .. .. ... ... ' 54172 Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities 5418 Advertising, Public Relations, and Related Services P P P P P 54191 . ............. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Marketing Research and Public Opinion Polling 541921 . ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Photography Studios, Portrait P P .... P ... P P P P 541922 ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Commercial Photography C .... . P P P P 541930 ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Translation and Interpretation Services P . P P P P 541940 . .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Veterinary Services P 8 P 8 .... P 8 P 541990 . .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services P . P P P P 55 Management of Companies and Enterprises P P P P P 56 ............................................................ .................................................. ..................................................................................................................... ......................................................... i's trative an Administrative d Support, Waste Management, an .................... ........................ ........................... FT� ................... Remediation Services 5611 . ............... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Office Administrative Services . . . . ......... ............. ........................... .................... .................. 5612 . ........ ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Facilities Support Services P P P P P 5613 Employment Services 5614 Business Support Services 561510 Travel Agencies P P P P P P P 56152 Tour Operators 56159 Other Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services 56161 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. Investigation, Guard, and Armored Car Services P P P P P 561621 Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths) 561622 ,,,,,,,, Locksmiths P P P P P P P 561710 Exterminating and Pest Control Services P P P P P 561720 Janitorial Services P P P P P P 561730 Landscaping Services P P P P P 561740 Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Services P P P P P 561790 Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings P P P P P P * * NC MS GC M U BI LI H 56 19 Other Support Services P P P P 562111 Solid Waste Collection ��������� ������ P P 562112 Hazardous Waste Collection C 562119 Other Waste Collection ........ ......... P , P 5622 ........ Waste Treatment and Disposal C 5629 Remediation and Other Waste Management Services g P P P 61 Educational Services 6111 Elementary and Secondary Schools 6112 Junior Colleges P P P P P P 6113 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools 611410 Business and Secretarial Schools C C P P P 61142 Computer Training 61143 Professional and Management Development Training 611511 Cosmetology and Barber Schools P P P P P 611512 Flight Training 611513 Apprenticeship Training 611519 Other Technical and Trade schools P 9 P 9 P P P 6116 Other Schools and Instruction 6117 Educational Support Services P P P P P 62 . .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Health Care and Social Assistance 6211 Office ofPhysicians P P P 6212 Office of Dentists 6213 Office of Other Health Practitioners 621410 Family Planning Centers C P P P P 62 1420 .. p . ... ... ... ... ... Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers Out C P P P P 621491 HMO Medical Centers P P P P P 621392 Kidney Dialysis Centers 621493 Free Standing Ambulatory Surgical and Emergency Centers 621498 All Other Outpatient Care Centers 6215 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories C P P P P 6216 Home Health Care Services 6219 Other Ambulatory Health Care Services 622 Hospitals C P P P P 62 3110 ... �. ... ... NursingCare Facilities Skilled NursingFacilities ��������� P ������ P P P P P * * NC MS GC,,,,, M U BI LI H 623210 �. �. �. Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facilities P P P P P P 62 3220 �. �. �. �. Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities ��������� ������ P P P P 623311 Continuing Care Retirement Communities P P P P P P 623312 Assisted Living Facilities for the Elderly P P P P 62 399 �. �. �. �. Other Residential Care Facilities P P P P 624 Social,,, Assistance P P P P 624410 Child Day Care Services P P P P P P 71 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 7111 Performing Arts Companies 711211 Sports Teams and Clubs P P P P P 711212 Racetracks ** 711219 Other Spectator Sports 7113 Promoters of Performing Arts, Sports, and Similar Events 7114 Agents and Managers for Artists, Athletes, Entertainers, and P P P P P Other Public Figures 7115 Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers 712 Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions P P P P P 71311 Amusement and Theme Parks P P P P P 713120 Amusement Arcades P to P to P to P to P �10 71 32 ... ... ... ... ... ... Gambling Industries ** 71 391 Golf Courses and Country Clubs P P P P P 71392 Skating Facilities 71393 Marinas * 71394 Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers 71395 Bowling Centers P P P P P P 713990 All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries except P P P P P shooting range and slot machines. 11 11 11 11 11 72 Accommodation and Food Services 721110 Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels ................. P lz P lz P lz P 1z P 1z 721120 ,,,,, ,,,Hotels Casino 721191 Bed -and -Breakfast Inns P P P P P[ P P 721199 All Other Traveler Accommodation ** ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI 721211 RV (Recreational Vehicle) Parks and Campgrounds 721214 Recreational and Vacation Camps (except Campgrounds) ** 721310 Rooming and Boarding Houses P P P P P P P 722310 Food Service Contractors P P P P P 722320 Caterers P P P P P 722330 Mobile Food Services P P P P 722410 Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages) P P P P P P 7225 .... .... . .... .... .... .... Restaurants and Other EatingPlaces ��������� P ������ P P P P P 81 Other Services, except Public Administration 8111 Automotive Repair and Maintenance (except Truck Repair) P is P is P is P is P is 8111 Automotive Repair and Maintenance (Truck Repair) .................. P ''..... is P 15 P ''..... 15 81 1211 .... p .... .... .... Consumer Electronics Repair and Maintenance P P P P P P 811212 P .... p .... .... Computer and Office Machine Repair and Maintenance ��������� ������ P P P P P 811213 Communication Equipment Repair and Maintenance P P P P P P 811219 Other Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and P P P P P P Maintenance 811310 Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except P P P Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance 811411 ... �p ... ... Home and Garden Equipment Repair and Maintenance P P P P P 811412 Appliance Repair and Maintenance 81142 Reupholstery and Furniture Repair P P P P P P 81143 Footwear and Leather Goods Repair 81149 Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance ,'ll", 8121 Personal Care Services 81221 Funeral Homes and Funeral Services P P P P P P P 812220 Cemeteries and Crematories P P P P P P P 81 2310 .... .... y .... .... .... .... Coin -Operated Laundries and Dr cleaners P P P P P P P 812320 m.. m.. � m.. Dry Cleaning and Laundry Services (except Coin- Operated) P P P P P P P 812331 Linen Supply P18 P P P P 812332 Industrial Launderers P P 812910 Pet Care (except Veterinary) Services C 14 C 14 C 14 C 14 C 14 C 14 812921 � p m..) m.. m.. . m.. (except PhotofinishingLaboratories exce t One -Hour P P P P ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI 812922 One -Hour Photofinishing P P P P 812930 Parkin Lots and Gara es g g C 16 P 16 P 16 P 16 P 16 812990 All Other Personal Services C P P P P 813110 Religious Organizations P C P P P P 8132 Grantmaking and Giving Services 8133 Social Advocacy Organizations P P P P P P 8134 Civic and Social Organizations 81391 Business Associations 81392 Professional Organizations C P P P P 81393 Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organizations 81394 Political Organizations 813990 Other Similar Organizations (except Business, Professional, C C C C P P P Labor, and Political Organizations) 92 �. �. �. �. �. Public Administration P P P P P Parking ramps and structures P C P C Commercial/Ind. PUD (ref. to Section 106-636) C C C C C C C Outdoor sales as accessory use P P „ Outdoor storage as accessoryuse P P Off site parking C C C C Unlisted uses, similar to uses listed above C C C C C C C H. Hours of Operation. Hours of operation are limited for truck stops adjacent to residential areas only. The facility shall only operate during the hour of 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and no overnight facilities are allowed on the premises. Section 2: That Section 106-334 "Special Use Performance Standards; Residential", Article III "Districts", Division 2 "Residential District Regulations", Subdivision 1 "Generally", of Chapter 106, "Zoning," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas, is hereby amended and shall hereinafter read as follows: "Sec. 106-334. - Special use performance standards; residential. Screening. (1) Refer to 106-443(a) (Screening) for requirements. (2) Screening will be required in the following situations: a. Parking areas for recreational buildings, community centers, religious, multi -family over four, and private and public educational institutions. b. Manufactured housing parks and subdivisions screened from abutting uses. (3) Required screening will count toward the required percentage of landscaping. (b) Traffic control. The traffic generated by a use shall be channelized and controlled in a manner that will avoid congestion on public streets, safety hazards, or excessive traffic through low density residential areas. The traffic generated will not raise traffic volumes beyond the capacity of the surrounding streets. Vehicular access points shall be limited, shall create a minimum of conflict with through traffic movements, and shall be subject to the approval of the director. The proposed development should be adequately served by a collector or arterial street without circulating through low density residential uses or districts in the following cases: (1) Junior or senior high school, junior colleges and technical institutes. (2) Manufactured housing subdivisions and manufactured housing parks. (c) Compatibility with surrounding area. The architectural appearance and functional plan of the building(s) and site shall reflect the building character of the area and shall not be so dissimilar to the existing buildings or area as to cause impairment in property values or constitute a blighting influence within a reasonable distance of the development. The proposed development is to be compatible with the existing and planned use of the area and conflicts are not to be created between the proposed use and existing and intended future use of the surrounding area. (d) Required license obtained. All necessary governmental permits and licenses are secured with evidence of such placed on record with the city. (e) Compatible alterations and adequate parking. Adequate parking as required by article VI of this chapter must be provided on the lot and not within any unpaved required front yard. Any exterior alterations must be compatible with the existing structure, and the surrounding neighborhood. (f) Manufactured housing criteria (manufactured housing parks only). A preliminary certified site plan must be submitted simultaneously with the submissions required in the mobile home park ordinance of the city and the city development ordinance that illustrates compliance with the following: (1) Legal description and size in acres of the proposed manufactured housing park. Such park shall not be less than five acres. (2) Locations and size of all manufactured housing sites, dead storage area, recreation areas, laundry drying areas, roadways, parking sites, and all setback dimensions (parking areas, exact manufactured housing sites, etc.). (3) Preliminary landscaping plans and specifications. (4) Location and width of sidewalks. (5) Plans of sanitary sewer disposal, surface drainage, water systems, electrical service, and gas service. (6) Location and size of all streets abutting the manufactured housing park and all driveways from such streets to the manufactured housing park. (7) Preliminary road construction plan. (8) Preliminary plans for any and all structures. (9) Such other information as required or implied by these standards or requested by public officials. (10) Name and address of developer or developers. (11) Description of the method of disposing of garbage and refuse and location of approved solid waste receptacles. (12) Detailed description of maintenance procedures and ground supervision. (13) Details as to whether all of area will be developed or a portion at a time. (14) Density intensity regulations in compliance with Table B, residential. (15) Compliance with the required number of off-street parking spaces. (16) All private streets shall be a minimum of 28 feet wide and constructed in accordance with the public improvements criteria manual. The layout of such private streets shall be subject to approval by the fire chief, to ensure adequate emergency access. (17) All manufactured housing shall have a minimum frontage of 20 feet on public or private streets. (18) Perimeter fences required: Minimum six feet in height, opaque material. )q) Shipping Containeis, &iqgle ian'ililly II on-iu1:;x con-ipurvusedand/or constructed 11i one or I1Tore shlppp iigg coigIt liugeirs are p1:;inn'uliQQed w1flNn aIl urvl;xu111.ugio 11 zoIigIiigg 111ixiurvlicts wuth the i111111ow1igg coig111otk)igsx: (1.) Any and aH1 exlllosed 1 ontiflineir 11 air1^In1 urr1ateiruifl shi11111 be dad 4th one oir a 1 oirr11bx nafic°bin of the f(flH S4 1ng IITlat ."II Ili lls': I IIiBC)II II'y II71a114'."II'Iifl1Sa SWC c`Sa wood sIId ng, sylnth4'fic wood (SU h! as 1all"d1e board), oir a1111^Irina11ive urr1a11^Iruifls 4th a1ppirc'wifl firoirn the N1anlnling hlulrectcblr. No 11 oirfic)ln of the oirI I IIII1ifl sh�pp�ng 1 oII11rr1IIIr14'."II" ex14'."II"k`SII" 11S iflk`5wed to be 1rII1aIHNe all any 11IIrY1e, (2) ®1011I71(' S COIII1Stl'14114'.d OUt Of ShI�D�DIIlg 1 0II1tifliinellI"1a n1Ilre II1o1 114'."II"II"T1I1tted in the Miflin Street or Miflin' Street Overlay (1lf SD/1lfilSDO) zc)nlng y' strlicts, �g) (Il n) Residential density bonus. Within single-family residential developments, a maximum of ten percent reduction in square feet of site area per unit for residential developments of 20 units or more shall be permitted as a conditional use based upon the following bonus features and square foot reduction: (3) All required developed open space must be operated and maintained by a homeowners association, subject to the conditions established in sections 106-676 (Property controls), 106- 677 (Public services), 106-678 (Public services), and 106-679, with all documentation required to be submitted for filing in conjunction with the final plat. (4) The density bonus shall only be permitted per designated open space or major outdoor recreational facilities in excess of the requirements established in section 12.00 et seq., of the subdivision ordinance, on file in the city secretary's office, including the credit given in section 12.02 for land dedicated by a developer within a development or subdivision for compensating open space on an acre per acre basis. (h4 (li) Bed and breakfast (as defined in sections 106-1 (Definitions) and 106-744 (Bed and breakfast)): (1) Bed and breakfast shall be operated in accordance with the bed and breakfast and home occupation requirements of section 106-749 (Home occupation). (2) Additional required parking shall not be provided in any required front or side yard. (3) Bed and breakfasts shall comply with the boardinghouse requirements of the currently adopted edition of the Standard Housing Code and Life Safety Code (NFPA 101). �4 (p) Additional multi -family regulations. (1) Screening. A ten -foot opaque screen consisting of a combination of shrubs, fencing, and/or masonry wall must be created between multi -family residential developments adjacent to single- family residential developments. a. Location. The required screen shall be located within the first ten feet of the building setback adjacent to the single-family residential district. b. Planting. At the time of planting, the shrubs must be between four to six feet tall and create an opaque screen within one growing season. i. All shrubs must be approved by planning department officials. (2) Fencing. Every multi -family development within the city shall have a perimeter fence located along all sides abutting or facing the right-of-way, as well as along all sides abutting or facing single-family residential developments. a. Construction, maintenance of fence or wall. Every fence or wall herein shall be constructed and maintained as follows: i. All fences shall be constructed of wood, masonry, or wrought iron. ii. All fences or walls shall extend downward to within three inches of the ground and shall test plum and square at all times. iii. All fences or walls shall be constructed in compliance with all applicable provisions of the building codes of the city. b. Gates at openings in enclosure. Openings in the prescribed enclosure which are necessary to permit reasonable access to said multiple -family development shall be equipped with a gate or gates, constructed and maintained in accordance with the requirements for a fence or wall set forth in this section. (3) Recreational areas, facilities, and open space. a. The open space requirements for townhouses, quadraplexes and multi -family developments shall include a combination of the following: i. Trails, ii. Playgrounds (except in the case of "Senior Only" developments), iii. Clubhouses, and/or iv. On -site detention pond areas (Playgrounds are not to be located in the detention pond areas.). (4) Controlled access gates, if utilized: a. Shall be constructed set back from the street far enough to prevent traffic congestion from any vehicle traveling on the right-of-way adjacent to such controlled access gate, and b. Must provide 24-hour access to emergency vehicles, including fire department, EMS, police department and utility company vehicles. �4 (III) Group care facilities (aka community homes, residential personal care homes, living centers, assisted living centers and similar uses as identified in NAICS group #623 (Nursing and Residential Care Facilities). (1) Location: Facilities, in compliance with the Texas Human Resources Code (Ch. 123 and 105), Administrative Code (Ch. 92) and Health & Safety Code (Ch. 247, shall be permitted as a use - by -right in R-1 Low Density Residential, R-2 Mid Density Residential, R-3 High Density Residential, MH Manufactured Housing and LL Large Lot Districts. (2) Distance Requirement: Group care facilities shall not be closer than 1,000 feet to a similar use (NAICS group #623). Measurement shall be from the nearest boundary of the sites on which they are located. (3) Signage: Group care facilities located within a residential neighborhood shall be allowed to have one sign not exceeding two square feet in area, non -illuminated and mounted flat against the wall of the principal building. (4) Visual Compatibility: There shall be no change in the outside appearance of the building or premises. No structural alterations shall be permitted that will cause the group care facility to be substantially distinguishable from other surrounding residential properties. (5) Registration Requirement: Facilities providing food and shelter to three or less persons, who are unrelated to the proprietor of the establishment, shall comply with all city regulations and register their facility with the city annually by obtaining a Group Care Facility Certificate. The certificate cost shall be at the rate established in appendix A, Fees, of this Code, shall expire on December 31 st of each year. Such fee shall be payable to the city on or before December 15th for the next succeeding calendar year. The fee provided for in this article shall not be subject to proration or reduction for payment for a period of less than twelve (12) calendar months. Operation of a facility without first having obtained the required certificate shall be deemed a violation of this article. (6) Payment of Taxes: All ad valorem taxes on any and all property, personal or real, necessary to the operation of the facility must be paid prior to the issuance or renewal of the certificate. (7) Display of Certificate: Every facility so registered shall display an active certificate in a conspicuous place, within the facility common area, so as to be easily seen by the public. (8) Access to the Facility: City personnel shall have the right -of -entry to ensure safe habitability and public safety. City personnel shall advise on -site facility personnel of the purpose of their visit. (9) Annual Inspection: The Fire Marshal's Office shall perform a minimum of one annual inspection for each group care facility. Facilities shall comply with all applicable city codes, ordinances, policies and regulations. (k4 (II) Facilities shall be in compliance with the Texas Human Resources Code (Ch. 123 and 105), Administrative Code (Ch. 92) and Health & Safety Code (Ch. 247). To ensure compliance with state regulations, a copy of the facility's active State license shall be provided to the city, when requested by staff. Section 3: That Section 106-797 "Property Line Fences in Commercial and Industrial Districts", Article V "Supplementary District Regulations", Division 4 "Fencing and Landscaping Requirements", of Chapter 106, "Zoning," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas, is hereby amended and shall hereinafter read as follows: "Sec. 106-797. — Property line fences in commercial and industrial districts. Fences in commercial and industrial zones which are primarily erected as a security measure may have arms projecting into the applicant's property on which barbed wire can be fastened commencing at a point at least s sli )) feet above the ground, and such fence shall not be erected within the required landscaped portion of any yard of any commercial or industrial establishment ..IL.(AaII ibigce Ihe�glht, liigc, u6igg bailbed Mire, iTay not exceed elght (�3) feet in Ilnelight. Section4 Any person, as defined in Section 1.07 (27), Texas Penal Code, who shall violate any provision of the ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine not to exceed TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000.00). Section 5 Each and every provision, paragraph, sentence and clause of this Ordinance has been separately considered and passed by the City Council of the City of La Porte, Texas, and each said provision would have been separately passed without any other provision, and if any provision hereof shall be ineffective, invalid or unconstitutional, for any cause, it shall not impair or affect the remaining portion, or any part thereof, but the valid portion shall be in force just as if it had been passed alone. Section 6 All ordinance or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict only. Section 7 The City Council officially finds, determines, recites and declares that a sufficient written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of this meeting of the City Council is posted at a place convenient to the public at the City Hall of the city for the time required by law preceding this meeting, as required by Chapter 551, TX. Gov't Code; and that this meeting has been open to the public as required by law at all times during which this ordinance and the subject matter thereof has been discussed, considered and formally acted upon. The City Council further ratifies, approves and confirms such written notice and the contents and posting thereof. Section 8 This Ordinance shall be effective fourteen (14) days after its passage and approval. The City Secretary shall give notice of the passage of this ordinance by causing the caption hereof to be published in the official newspaper of the City of La Porte at least once within ten (10) days after the passage of this ordinance. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 8' day of APRIL, 2019. CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS By: Louis R. Rigby, Mayor ATTEST: Lee Woodward, City Secretary APPROVED: Clark T. Askins, Assistant City Attorney ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 106 "ZONING" OF THE CODE OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE IN CONNECTION WITH A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW AND UPDATE; PROVIDING THAT ANY PERSON VIOLATING THE TERMS OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE DEEMED GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR AND UPON CONVICTION SHALL BE FINED IN A SUM NOT TO EXCEED TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS; PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; CONTAINING A REPEALING CLAUSE; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS: Section l: That Section 106-310 "Table A, Commercial & Industrial Uses", Article III "Districts", Division 1 "Generally", of Chapter 106, "Zoning," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas, is hereby amended and shall hereinafter read as follows: "Sec. 106-310. - Table A, Commercial & Industrial Uses. 2017 NAICS 2017 NAICS Title ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI Code p......... p ( q ) ......... Artisan shops with a retail component 1,000 s ft. max P 3 P 3 p......... p ( q ) ......... Artisan shops with a retail component 2,500 s ft. max P 3 P 3 C Offices only for any use code P P P P P All uses permitted or/accessory in R-3 zone, except single-family detached and special lot, duplexes, quadraplexes, townhouses, P P 1 P P and multi -family ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI Single-family detached P z P All Conditional uses in R-3 zone C C C C 11 ..Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing &Hunting ** 21 Mining 22 Utilities 23 Construction 236 Construction of Buildings P P P P P 237 � Engineering �. �. �. Heavyand Civil En ineerin Construction P P P 2381 Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors 2382 Building Equipment Contractors P P P P P 2383 Building Finishing Contractors 238910 �.. p .... .... .... .... .... .... Site Pre Preparation Contractors C P P P 238990 All Other Specialty Trade Contractors C P P P 31-33 Manufacturing 3111 Animal Food Manufacturing 3112 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. Grain and Oilseed Milling 3113 Sugar and Confectionery Product Manufacturing 3114 Fruit and Vegetable Preserving and Specialty Food Manufacturing 3115 Dairy Product Manufacturing 3116 Animal Slaughtering and Processing 3117 Seafood Product Preparation and Packaging C C 311811 Retail Bakeries P P P P P P P 3118 Commercial Bakeries and Tortilla Manufacturing PH Pls P 311811 Retail Bakers P P P P P P P 3119 Other Food Manufacturing PH Pls P 31211 Soft drink and Ice Manufacturing C P 31212 Breweries 31213 Wineries C C C C C C P 31214 Distilleries 312230 Tobacco Manufacturing C P 313 Textile Mills PH Pls P P P 314 Textile Product Mills P P P 315 Apparel Manufacturing P P P * * NC MS GC,,,,, M U BI LI H 31 6110 �. �. g �. �. �. Leather and Hide Tanning and Finishing C 3162 Footwear Manufacturing 3169 Other Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing C P P 321 Wood Product Manufacturing ** 3221 Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Mills ** 322211 g. ... ... �..... ... Corrugated and Solid Fiber Box Manufacturing�C ��������� ������ P 322212 Folding Paperboard Box Manufacturing C P 322219 . ... ... � ... ... Other Paperboard .. Container ManufacturingP P P 32222 Pa . p . .. p g . .. .. .. . Paper Bag and Coated and Treated Paper Manufacturing ��������� ������ �C P 323111 �_ .. Commercial Printing p . ... ... ... ... (except Screen and Books P P P P P 323113 ........ Commercial Screen Printing P P P P P 323117 Booksranting P P P P P 323120 Support Activities for Printing P P P 324 Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing ** 325 Chemical Manufacturing ** 326 Plastic and Rubber Products Manufacturing �. �. �. �. �. �. C �C P 327110 Potter and Plumbing Fixture Ceramics.. . Manufacturing . ... C �C P 32712 Clay Building Material and Refractories Manufacturing 3272 Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing 3273 Cement and Concrete Product Manufacturing P 3274 Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing 3279 Other Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing 331 Primary Metal Manufacturing P 3321 Forging and Stamping P P 3322 Cutlery and Hand tool Manufacturing 3323 Architectural and Structural Metals Manufacturing 3324 Boiler, Tank, and Shipping Container Manufacturing 3325 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. Hardware Manufacturing P P P 3326 Spring and Wire Product Manufacturing 3327 Turned Product and Screw, Nut, and Bolt Manufacturing 332811 Metal Heat Treating C P P 332812 Metal Coating, Engraving (except Jewelry and Silverware), and � � � FT� ........................ P ....................... P Allied Services to Manufacturers 332813 . ........ ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Electroplating, Plating, Polishing, Anodizing, and Coloring P P P * * NC MS GC,,,,, M U BI LI H 332911 Industrial Valve Manufacturing P P 332912 . . . . ........ Fluid Power Valve and Hose Fitting Manufacturing P P 332913 �. ... ... ... Plumbing Fixture Fitting and Trim Manufacturing P 332919 Other Metal Valve and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing P P P 332991 Ball and Roller Bearing Manufacturing P P 332992 Small Arms Ammunition Manufacturing P 33 2993 ..... p ......... ) (except Ammunition exce t Small Arms ManufacturingP 332994 Small Arms, Ordnance, and Ordnance Accessories C Manufacturing 332996 �..�. ... ... ... Fabricated Pipe and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing P 332999 All Other Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Product ] ................... P .............. P [" P Manufacturing 3331 g ... ... y ... ... Agriculture, Construction, and MiningMachinery ManufacturingP P 333241 Food Product Machinery Manufacturing 333242 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. Semiconductor Machinery Manufacturing 333243 Sawmill, Woodworking, and Paper Machinery Manufacturing 333244 Painting Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing 333249 Other Industrial Machinery Manufacturing 3333 Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing P P P 333413 Industrial and Commercial Fan and Blower and Air Purification P P Equipment Manufacturing 333414 q p �. p �. �. �. �. E ui t Warm Air Furnaces Manufacturing Heating Equipment (except P P P Air -Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and -F 333415 Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Equipment P P P Manufacturing 3335 . ............. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... -,""I'll" Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing .................... . . ....................... ........................... 333611 Turbine and Turbine Generator Set Units Manufacturing 333612 Speed Changer, Industrial High -Speed Drive, and Gear P P Manufacturing 333613 Mechanical Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing 333618 Equipment . .. .. .. Other Engineg E �.. . ine ui ment Manufacturing P P P ,'ll", 333914 Pump, Pumping Equipment, and Measuring and Dispensing P P Pump Manufacturing 333912 ... .. . ... ... ... ... Air and Gas Compressor Manufacturing P P ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI 3921 Elevator and Moving Stairway Manufacturing P P 333922 � � .........� . .. Conveyor and Conveying Equipment . . ManufacturingP P 333923 Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist, and Monorail System P P P Manufacturing 333924 Industrial Truck, Tractor, Trailer, and Stacker Machinery P P Manufacturing 333991 ... ... ... ... ... Power -Driven Hand tool Manufacturing P P 333992 Welding and Soldering Equipment Manufacturing P P P 333993 � ... � ... ... ... Packaging Machiner�Manufacturing P 333994 ... ... ... ... � ... Industrial Process Furnace and Oven Manufacturing ��������� ������ P P P 333995 ... ... ... ... Fluid Power Cylinder and Actuator Manufacturing ��������� ������ P P 333996 Fluid Power Pump and Motor Manufacturing .,, 333997 Scale and Balance Manufacturing P P P 333999 All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing 3341 Computer and Peripheral E ui ment Manufacturing p Equipment g. P Pls Pls P ls P P 3342 Communications Equipment Manufacturing 3343 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. Audio and Video Equipment Manufacturing 3344 Semiconductor and Other Electronic Component Manufacturing is is 111 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 3345 Navigation, Measuring, Electromedical and Control Instruments Manufacturing 3346 Manufacturing and Reproducing Magnetic and Optical Media 3351 Electric Lighting Equipment Manufacturing 3352 Household Appliance Manufacturing P P P 3353 Electrical Equipment Manufacturing 33591 Battery Manufacturing 33592 Communication and Energy Wire and Cable Manufacturing p p 33593 . .............. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Wiring Device Manufacturing . . . ......... .... ........................... .................... .................. 33599 All Other Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing Pis Pis P P P 3361 Motor Vehicle Manufacturing 3362 Motor Vehicle Body and Trailer Manufacturing P P 336310 Motor Vehicle Gasoline En .. . .. g . ... g gEngine Engine and En ine Parts Manufacturin P P P 336320 Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Equipment P P P Manufacturing ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI 33633 Motor Vehicle Steering and Suspension Components (except Spring) Manufacturing 33634 Motor Vehicle Brake System Manufacturing P P 33635 Motor Vehicle Transmission and Power Train Parts Manufacturing 33636 . ... Motor Vehicle Seating and Interior Trim Manufacturing P P P 33637 Motor Vehicle Metal Stamping P P 33639 ... ... ... ... ... Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing P P P 3364 Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 3365 Railroad Rolling Stock Manufacturing P P 336611 Ship Building and Repairing P 336612 Boat Building C P P P 6991 Motorcycle, Bicycleand Parts Manufacturin Pls Pls P P P 336992 Military Armored Vehicle, Tank, and Tank Component T� P P Manufacturing 336999 ... p ... ... ... All Other Transportation Equipment ManufacturingP P 337110 ... ... ... �.. .. Wood Kitchen Cabinet and Countertop Manufacturing g . P 3 P 3 P P P 337121 Upholstered Household Furniture Manufacturing P 3 P 3 P P P 337122 ... ... ... ... ... Non -upholstered Wood Household Furniture Manufacturing P 3 P 3 P P P 3371 ., Household and Institutional Furniture and Kitchen Cabinet ....., Manufacturing 33 72 �. �. g �. Office Furniture (including Fixtures) Manufacturing P P P 3379 Other Furniture Related Product Manufacturing 339 �. �. �. �. �. �. Miscellaneous Manufacturing ��������� ������ P P P 42 Wholesale Trade 4231 Motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle Parts and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers 4232 Furniture and Home Furnishing Merchant Wholesalers 4233 Lumber and Other Construction Materials Merchant C P19 P19 Wholesalers 4234 Professional and Commercial Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers 42351 Metal Service Centers and Other Metal Merchant Wholesalers ........................ 42352 Coal and Other Mineral Merchant Wholesalers P19 ** NC MIS GC MU [B"I [LI HI 4236 Household Appliances and Electrical and Electronic Goods Merchant Wholesalers C P19 P19 4237 Hardware, and Plumbing and Heating Equipment and Supplies Wholesalers 42 38 Machinery,Equipment, q p � , Supplies �. �. �. E ui and Su lies Merchant Wholesalers ��������� ������ �C P19 423910 Sporting and Recreational Goods and Supplies Merchant P1s P1s C P19 P19 Wholesalers 3920 Toy and Hobby Goods and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers p18 P1s C4 P19 P19 423930 ........ Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers P 423940 Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant C P19 P19 Wholesalers 423990 Other Miscellaneous Durable Goods Merchant Wholesalers C P19 P19 4241 Paper and Paper Product Merchant Wholesalers 4242 Drugs and Druggists' Sundries Merchant Wholesalers 4243 �. �. Apparel, Piece Goods, and Notions Merchant Wholesalers C P19 P19 4244 Grocery and Related Product Merchant Wholesalers 42 45 �. �. �. �. �. �. Farm Product Raw Material Merchant Wholesalers P19 P19 424610 Plastics Materials and Basic Forms and Shapes Merchant C ............ IP19 P19 Wholesalers 424690 ....................... Other Chemical and Allied Products Merchant Wholesalers P19 P19 424710 Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals P19 P19 424720 Petroleum and Petroleum Products Merchant Wholesalers .......... ........................ ............................ .......... ............. P,9 P,9 (except Bulk Stations and Terminals) 424810 Beer and Ale Merchant Wholesalers C P19 P19 424820 . .............. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Wine and Distilled Alcoholic Beverage Merchant Wholesalers C p19 P19 424910 . ........ ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Farm Supplies Merchant Wholesalers C P19 42492 . ......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Book, Periodical, and Newspaper Merchant Wholesalers ................... . . ....................... ........................... 4 .......... .... lower, Nursery Stock, and Florists' Supplies Merchant Wholesalers C P19 P19 42495 . ......... ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Paint, Varnish, and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers 42499 . ............... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Other Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Merchant Wholesalers 425 . .............. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Wholesale Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers P P P P 1'44 45Retail ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Trade ....................... ........................... 441110 . .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... New Car Dealers P .... P P 441120 .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Used Car Dealers P . P P P P MIS GC MU BI .......... ............. LI Hi 441210 Recreational Vehicle Dealers P P P P 44122 ............. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Motorcycle, Boat, and Other Motor Vehicle Dealers ......... ............. ........................... .................... .................. 4413 . .......... ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire Stores P P P P P 442 . ........ ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores P P P P P 443 . ........ ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Electronics and Appliance Stores P P .... P P P P 444110 .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Home Centers .... . P P P P 444120 ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Paint and Wallpaper Stores P . P P P P 444130 Hardware Stores P P P P P P 44419 . ............... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Other Building Material Dealers ............. ......... ................. .................... .................. 4442 . ............. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Lawn and Garden Equipment and Supplies Stores P P P P P P P 445 . ........ ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Food and Beverage Stores P P .... P P P P P 446 .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Health and Personal Care Stores P P . P P P P P 44711 . .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Gasoline Stations with Convenience Stores P P .... P P P P . ............... .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Other„Gasoline Stations ............. 5 P .......... 5 . . . . . .44719 5 � p p 5 448 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ......... ..........................Gasoline Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores P P P P P P P 451 Sporting Goods, Hobby, Musical Instrument, and Book Stores P P P P P P P 452210 . .......... ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Department Stores 1 P I I Elp I P 452311 ............................. Warehouse Clubs and Supercenters 4511 2319 All Other General Merchandise Stores P P P P P P P 4531 Florists 4532 Office Supplies, Stationery, and Gift Stores 4533 Used Merchandise Stores P P P P P P P 45391 Pet and Pet Supplies Stores 45392 Art Dealers 45 393 �. �. �. �. �. �. Manufactured (Mobile) Home Dealers P P P 453991 Tobacco Stores P P P P P P P 453998 All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers (except Tobacco Stores) P ......... P P P P P P 4541 Electronic Shopping and Mail -Order Houses P P P P P P 454210 Vending Machine Operators P18 P P P P 454310 Fuel Dealers P P 454390 Other Direct Selling Establishments P P P P P 48_ 49 Transportation and Warehousing ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI 481 Air Transportation P P P 48 Rail Transportation P 483 Water Transportation ** 484 Truck Transportation P 6 P 6 4851 ,,,,,,,, Urban Transit Systems ,,,,,, 4852 Interurban and Rural Bus Transportation P P P P 48 531 Taxi Service P P P P P 48532 Limousine Service P P P P P 48541 . ... ... School and Employee �..... Bus Transportation.. ��������� ������ P P P P 48551 Carter Bus Industry P P P P........ 485991 Special Needs Transportation ......... P P P P , P 485999 ... .. ... ... gTransportation All Other Transit and Ground Passenger Trans ortation p . P P P P P 486 Pipeline Transportation * 487 g,,, Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation p P P P P P 4881 ,,,,,,,, Support Activities for Air Transportation P P P 4882 ,,,,,,,, Support Activities for Rail Transportation P 4883 ,,,,,,,, ......... Support Activities for Water Transportation ** 488390 Other Support .. . ... ... .. . ... Activities for Water Transportation P P P P P 48 84 ,,,,,,,, Support Services for Road Transportation p C P P P 4885 Freight Transportation Arrangement (Office Only) P P P P P 4885 ........ , Freight Transportation Arrangement ement P 6 P 6 488991 Packing and Crating C P P 8999 All Other Support Activities for Transportation C P P 491 Postal rv.. ce..... P P P P 492110 Couriers and Express Delivery Services P P P 49��������� 2210 g ... ... Y� ... ... Local Messengers and Local Deliver ... P P P P 493 Warehousing and Storage P 6,,,,,, P 6 493190 Other Warehousing and Storage Pl' Pl' 51 Information 511 Publishing Industries(�exceptInterne h' t) � C P ®® P P P 51 2110 �. �. �. Motion Picture and Video Production �. P P P 512120 Motion Picture and Video Distribution P P P 51 2131 ........ Motion Picture Theaters (except Drive-Ins) ( P P P P P 512132 Drive -In Motion Picture Theaters P P P * * NC MS GC M U BI LI H 51��������� 2191 P� �. �. p �. Tele- roduction and Other Post roduction Services �. ��������� P P P P P 51 2199 �. �. Other Motion Picture and Video Industries �. ��������� ������ PH Pls P P P 512210 Record Production P P P P P 51 2220 .. g. ... ... rated Record Production Distribution Integrated ... P P P 51223 Music Publishers 51224 Sound Recording Studios P P P P P 51229 Other Sound Recording Industries 515 . p �. �..) �. �. �. exce tInternet Broadcasting (except P P P P P 517 Telecommunications P P P P P 518 �.., g, �. �. �. Data ProcessingHosting, and Related Services �. ��������� ������ P P P P P 519 Other Information Services P P P P P 52 Finance and Insurance 521 Monetar Authorities -Central Bank y P P P P P 522 Credit Intermediation and Related Activities P P P P P 523110 Investment Banking and Securities Dealin ... ... .. g . ... ��������� ������ P P P P P 523120 Securities Brokerage P P P P P 523130 Commodity Contracts Dealing P P P P P P 52��������� 3140 Commodity Contracts Brokerage ��������� ������ P P P P P 523210 g. ... ... ... y Exchanges .. Securities and Commodity es ... P P P P P 523910 Miscellaneous Intermediation P P P P P P 523920 Portfolio Management P P P P P P 523930 Investment Advice P P P P P 523991 Trust, Fiduciary, and Custody Activities P P P P P P 523999 Miscellaneous Financial Investment Activities P P P P P 5241 Insurance Carriers P P P P P 5242 Agencies, Brokerages, and Other Insurance Related Activities P P P P P P ® P 52511 Pension Funds 52512 Health and Welfare Funds P P P P P 52519 Other Insurance Funds 5259 Other Investment Pools and Funds P P P P P P 53 ... ... ... ... ... ... Real Estate Rental and Leasing 53 Real Estate P P P P P P 532111 ......... Passenger Car Rental ��������� ���P P P P �P P ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI 2112 Passenger Car Leasing ��������� ������ P P P P P 532120 Truck, UtilityTrailer, and RV (Recreational Vehicle) Rental and P P P P Leasing 532210 Consumer Electronics and Appliances Rental P P P P P 532281 Formal Wear and Costume Rental 532282 Video Tape and Disc Rental 532283 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. Home Health Equipment Rental P P P P P P P 532284 Recreation Good Rental 532289 All Other Consumer Goods Rental P P P P P 532310 General Rental Centers P P P P P 532411 .........., Commercial Air, Rail, and Water Transportation Equipment P P Rental and Leasing ........................ . .......................... 532412 Construction, Mining, and Forestry Machinery and Equipment P' P P P Rental and Leasing 532420 . ............... .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Office Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing P P P P P 532490 Other Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment P P P P Rental and Leasing ...................... ..... ........................... 533 Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighted P P P P P P Works) 54 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 5411 Legal Services 541211 Offices of Certified Public Accountants P P P P P P 541213 Tax Preparation Services 541214 Payroll Services 541219 Other Accounting Services 54131 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. Architectural Services 54132 Landscape Architectural Services 54133 Engineering Services P P P P P 54134 Drafting Services 54135 Building Inspection Services 54136 Geophysical Surveying and Mapping Services 50137 Surveying and Mapping (except Geophysical) Services ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI 541380 Testing Laboratories P P P P 5414 Specialized Design Services 5415 Computer Systems Design and Related Services P P P P P 5416 Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services 541713 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, Life T� .... P P ................................................................ Sciences, and Biotechnology .... . ................... ....................... ........................ ....................... ....................... 54172 Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities 5418 ..� �. �. � �. Advertising,Public Relations and Related Services P P P P P 54191 Marketing Research and Public Opinion Polling 541921 Photography Studios, Portrait P P P P P P P 541922 Commercial Photography C P P P P 54 1930 Translation and Interpretation Services P P P P P P 541940 Veterinary Services P 8 P 8 P 8 P P P 541990 �. �. All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services ��������� ������ P P P P P 55 Management of Companies and Enterprises P P P P P 56 Administrative and Support, Waste Management, and FT� ................... Remediation Services 5611 . ............... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Office Administrative Services ....................... ........................... 5612 Facilities Support Services 5613 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. Employment Services P P P P P 5614 Business Support Services 561510 Travel,,,, Agencies P P P P P P P 56152 Tour Operators 56159 Other Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services P P P P P 56161 Investigation, Guard, and Armored Car Services 561621 Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths) 561622 Locksmiths P P P P P P P 561710 Exterminating and Pest Control Services P P P P P 561720 Janitorial Services P P P P P P 561730 Landscaping Services P P P P P 561740 Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Services P P P P P 561790 Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings P P P P P P ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI 5619 Other Support Services P P P P 562111 Solid Waste Collection P P 562112 Hazardous Waste Collection C 562119 Other Waste Collection P P 5622 Waste Treatment and Disposal C 5629 Remediation and Other Waste Management Services P P ® P 61 Educational Services 6111 Elementary and Secondary Schools 6112 Junior Colleges P P P P P P 6113 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools 61 1410 �. �. �. �. �. �. Business and Secretarial Schools C C P P P 61142 Computer Training 61143 Professional and Management Development Training 611511 Cosmetology and Barber Schools P P P P P 611512 Flight Training 611513 Apprenticeship Training 611519 Other Technical and Trade schools P 9 P 9 P P P 6116 Other Schools and Instruction 6117 Educational Support Services P P P P P 62 . .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Health Care and Social Assistance 6211 Office of Physicians 6212 Office of Dentists P P P P P P 6213 Office of Other Health Practitioners 621410 Family Planning Centers C P P P P 62 1420 .. Out p . ... ... ... ... ... Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers ��������� ������ C P P P P 621491 HMO Medical Centers P P P P P 621392 Kidney Dialysis Centers 621493 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. Free Standing Ambulatory Surgical and Emergency Centers 621498 All Other Outpatient Care Centers 6215 �. �. �. �. �. �. �. Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories C P P P P 6216 Home Health Care Services 6219 Other Ambulatory Health Care Services 622 Hospitals C P P P P 62 3110 ... �. ... ... NursingCare Facilities Skilled NursingFacilities P P P P P P ** NC MS GC MU BI LI HI 3210 Residential Intellectual and Developmental Disability Facilities P P P P P P 623220 Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities P P P P 62 3311 ... ... ... ... ContinuingCare Retirement Communities P P P P P P 623312 Assisted Living Facilities for the Elderly P P P P 62 399 Other Residential Care Facilities P P P P 624 Social P P P P 624410 „Assistance Child Day Care Services P P P P P P 71 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 7111 Performing Arts Companies 711211 Sports Teams and Clubs P P P P P 711212 . ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Racetracks ** ......... 711219 Other Spectator Sports ......... 7113 Promoters of Performing Arts, Sports, and Similar Events 7114 Agents and Managers for Artists, Athletes, Entertainers, and P P P P P Other Public Figures 7115 Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers 712 Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions P P P P P 71311 Amusement and Theme Parks P P P P P 713120 Amusement Arcades P to P to P to P to P �10 71 32 ... ... ... ... ... ... Gambling Industries ** 71391 Golf Courses and Country Clubs 71392 Skating Facilities P P P P P 71393 Marinas ** 71394 Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers 71395 Bowling Centers P P P P P P 7 ........ All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries except P . ... ..... ......... P P shooting range and slot machines. 72 Accommodation and Food Services 721110 1 Casino Hotels) and Motels ......................... P 1: ................ - � ..... .............. 12 P 12 .................................................................... 721120 . Casino Hotels . . ** ........................ ........................... T� ........................ 721191 ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Bed -and -Breakfast Inns P P .... P . ............. ... P .. ................. P. .................. 1P P 721199 . .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... All Other Traveler Accommodation ** . ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. NC MIS GC MU BI LI HI 721211 . ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... RV (Recreational Vehicle) Parks and Campgrounds ....................... ........................... 721214 . ......... ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Recreational and Vacation Camps (except Campgrounds) 721310 . ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Rooming and Boarding Houses P P .... P ... P P P P 722310 ........ ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Food Service Contractors P .... . P P P P 722320 ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Caterers P . P P P P 722330 Mobile Food Services P P P P 722410 . .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages) P .... P ... P P P P 7225 ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Restaurants and Other Eating Places P P .... . P P 81 ................ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Other Services, except Public Administration ......... 8111 Automotive Repair and Maintenance (except Truck Repair) .... .......... .......... ................... ..... ....P ................. ... .......................... ... P , - P is P 15 8111 ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ................................... ............................................................................... Automotive Repair and Maintenance (Truck Repair) ..... ............... ........................ ........................... ......................... P 1 5 P 15 811211 Consumer Electronics Repair and Maintenance P P �P P P "P 811212 . ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Computer and Office Machine Repair and Maintenance P .... P P P P 811213 ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Communication Equipment Repair and Maintenance P P . P P P P 811219 ............ .................. ............... Other Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and .................... ........................ P ............................ P P P ....................... P . P Maintenance 811310 ..... ....... ....... ... .. ... . .. . .. ... Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except P I P Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance 811411 . .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Home and Garden Equipment Repair and Maintenance P P P P P 811412 Appliance Repair and Maintenance 81142 . ......... ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Reupholstery and Furniture Repair 81143 . ........ ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Footwear and Leather Goods Repair P P P P P P 81149 . ............... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance 8121 . ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Personal Care Services ............. ......... ................. .................... .................. 81221 . ........ .................................................................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................................................................... Funeral Homes and Funeral Services P P P P 812220 Cemeteries and Crematories 1P 3 I; P1 P ............. ...... � P P 812310 Coin -Operated Laundries and Drycleaners P P P .... P ... P .... P P 812320 . .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Dry Cleaning and Laundry Services (except Coin- Operated) P P P P P P P 812331 . ........ ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Linen Supply P18 .... P P 812332 .... ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Industrial Launderers P P 812910 .... ... . .... ... . ... . ... ... .. ... ... . ..... ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... . ... ... . .... . .. ... .. Pet Care e (except c e p t Veterinary) ri n a r"y ) Services c e s .......... ..................................................................................................................................................... ..... .......... C 14 .... ............... C . ....................... -C-­­­ 14 . ........................ C 14 ......................... C 14 812921 . ......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Photofinishing Laboratories (except One -Hour) P P P P . ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. NC IVIS ...... ..... GC ......... ...... MU BI LI HI .............. 812922 One -Hour Photofinishing .......................... P P .......... ............. P 11-1 �P 812930 .... ... . ... ... .... .. .... .. .. ... ... .... ..... .. . ... .... .... .. Parkin ki n g Lots and d G a r'a"g"e's ......... ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ..... ............... ........................ .................... C 16 P ............................. . .. P 16 .. ... P 16 812990 . .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... All Other Personal Services C P P P P 813110 . ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Religious Organizations P C P P P P 8132 . .......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Grantmaking and Giving Services ............. ........................... .................... .................. 8133 . ........ ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Social Advocacy Organizations P P P P P P 8134 . ......... ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Civic and Social Organizations ................... . . ....................... ........................... 81391 Business Associations 81392 . ......... ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Professional Organizations C P P P P 81393 . ............. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organizations 81394 . ......... ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Political Organizations 813990 Other Similar Organizations (except BusinessProfessional, ................................. , .................... 1 11-1-1-1 .......... C ............................ � C C [C ................... [P .............. .......... P P Labor, and Political Organizations) 92 . ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Public Administration P .... P P P P ......... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Parking ramps and structures P C P ------ — Commercial/Ind. PUD (ref. to Section 106-636) C C C C C C C . ........... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Outdoor sales as accessory use P P . ........... .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Outdoor storage as accessory use P P . ............... .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Off site parking C C C . .......... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Unlisted uses, similar to uses listed above C C ..... C ..... C C C C Footnotes: Section 2: That Section 106-334 "Special Use Performance Standards; Residential", Article III "Districts", Division 2 "Residential District Regulations", Subdivision 1 "Generally", of Chapter 106, "Zoning," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas, is hereby amended and shall hereinafter read as follows: "Sec. 106-334. - Special use performance standards; residential. Screening. (1) Refer to 106-443(a) (Screening) for requirements. (2) Screening will be required in the following situations: a. Parking areas for recreational buildings, community centers, religious, multi -family over four, and private and public educational institutions. b. Manufactured housing parks and subdivisions screened from abutting uses. (3) Required screening will count toward the required percentage of landscaping. (b) Traffic control. The traffic generated by a use shall be channelized and controlled in a manner that will avoid congestion on public streets, safety hazards, or excessive traffic through low density residential areas. The traffic generated will not raise traffic volumes beyond the capacity of the surrounding streets. Vehicular access points shall be limited, shall create a minimum of conflict with through traffic movements, and shall be subject to the approval of the director. The proposed development should be adequately served by a collector or arterial street without circulating through low density residential uses or districts in the following cases: (1) Junior or senior high school, junior colleges and technical institutes. (2) Manufactured housing subdivisions and manufactured housing parks. (c) Compatibility with surrounding area. The architectural appearance and functional plan of the building(s) and site shall reflect the building character of the area and shall not be so dissimilar to the existing buildings or area as to cause impairment in property values or constitute a blighting influence within a reasonable distance of the development. The proposed development is to be compatible with the existing and planned use of the area and conflicts are not to be created between the proposed use and existing and intended future use of the surrounding area. (d) Required license obtained. All necessary governmental permits and licenses are secured with evidence of such placed on record with the city. (e) Compatible alterations and adequate parking. Adequate parking as required by article VI of this chapter must be provided on the lot and not within any unpaved required front yard. Any exterior alterations must be compatible with the existing structure, and the surrounding neighborhood. (f) Manufactured housing criteria (manufactured housing parks only). A preliminary certified site plan must be submitted simultaneously with the submissions required in the mobile home park ordinance of the city and the city development ordinance that illustrates compliance with the following: (1) Legal description and size in acres of the proposed manufactured housing park. Such park shall not be less than five acres. (2) Locations and size of all manufactured housing sites, dead storage area, recreation areas, laundry drying areas, roadways, parking sites, and all setback dimensions (parking areas, exact manufactured housing sites, etc.). (3) Preliminary landscaping plans and specifications. (4) Location and width of sidewalks. (5) Plans of sanitary sewer disposal, surface drainage, water systems, electrical service, and gas service. (6) Location and size of all streets abutting the manufactured housing park and all driveways from such streets to the manufactured housing park. (7) Preliminary road construction plan. (8) Preliminary plans for any and all structures. (9) Such other information as required or implied by these standards or requested by public officials. (10) Name and address of developer or developers. (11) Description of the method of disposing of garbage and refuse and location of approved solid waste receptacles. (12) Detailed description of maintenance procedures and ground supervision. (13) Details as to whether all of area will be developed or a portion at a time. (14) Density intensity regulations in compliance with Table B, residential. (15) Compliance with the required number of off-street parking spaces. (16) All private streets shall be a minimum of 28 feet wide and constructed in accordance with the public improvements criteria manual. The layout of such private streets shall be subject to approval by the fire chief, to ensure adequate emergency access. (17) All manufactured housing shall have a minimum frontage of 20 feet on public or private streets. (18) Perimeter fences required: Minimum six feet in height, opaque material. (g) Shipping Containers. Single-family homes comprised and/or constructed of one or more shipping containers are permitted within all residential zoning districts with the following conditions: (1) Any and all exposed container parent material shall be clad with one or a combination of the following materials: Masonry materials, stucco, wood siding, synthetic wood (such as hardie board), or alternative materials with approval from the Planning Director. No portion of the original shipping container exterior is allowed to be visible at any time. (2) Homes constructed out of shipping containers are not permitted in the Main Street or Main Street Overlay (MSD/MSDO) zoning districts. (h) Residential density bonus. Within single-family residential developments, a maximum of ten percent reduction in square feet of site area per unit for residential developments of 20 units or more shall be permitted as a conditional use based upon the following bonus features and square foot reduction: Bonus Feature Square Foot Reduction Per Unit Major outdoor recreational facilities such as swimming pools, tennis courts or similar (1) facilities requiring a substantial investment. 250 square feet Designation of developed open space for semipublic use adjacent to designated (2) public greenway corridors equal to an additional 100 square feet per unit. 100 square feet (3) All required developed open space must be operated and maintained by a homeowners association, subject to the conditions established in sections 106-676 (Property controls), 106- 677 (Public services), 106-678 (Public services), and 106-679, with all documentation required to be submitted for filing in conjunction with the final plat. (4) The density bonus shall only be permitted per designated open space or major outdoor recreational facilities in excess of the requirements established in section 12.00 et seq., of the subdivision ordinance, on file in the city secretary's office, including the credit given in section 12.02 for land dedicated by a developer within a development or subdivision for compensating open space on an acre per acre basis. (i) Bed and breakfast (as defined in sections 106-1 (Definitions) and 106-744 (Bed and breakfast)): (1) Bed and breakfast shall be operated in accordance with the bed and breakfast and home occupation requirements of section 106-749 (Home occupation). (2) Additional required parking shall not be provided in any required front or side yard. (3) Bed and breakfasts shall comply with the boardinghouse requirements of the currently adopted edition of the Standard Housing Code and Life Safety Code (NFPA 101). Q) Additional multi -family regulations. (1) Screening. A ten -foot opaque screen consisting of a combination of shrubs, fencing, and/or masonry wall must be created between multi -family residential developments adjacent to single- family residential developments. a. Location. The required screen shall be located within the first ten feet of the building setback adjacent to the single-family residential district. b. Planting. At the time of planting, the shrubs must be between four to six feet tall and create an opaque screen within one growing season. i. All shrubs must be approved by planning department officials. (2) Fencing. Every multi -family development within the city shall have a perimeter fence located along all sides abutting or facing the right-of-way, as well as along all sides abutting or facing single-family residential developments. a. Construction, maintenance of fence or wall. Every fence or wall herein shall be constructed and maintained as follows: i. All fences shall be constructed of wood, masonry, or wrought iron. ii. All fences or walls shall extend downward to within three inches of the ground and shall test plum and square at all times. iii. All fences or walls shall be constructed in compliance with all applicable provisions of the building codes of the city. b. Gates at openings in enclosure. Openings in the prescribed enclosure which are necessary to permit reasonable access to said multiple -family development shall be equipped with a gate or gates, constructed and maintained in accordance with the requirements for a fence or wall set forth in this section. (3) Recreational areas, facilities, and open space. a. The open space requirements for townhouses, quadraplexes and multi -family developments shall include a combination of the following: i. Trails, Playgrounds (except in the case of "Senior Only" developments), iii. Clubhouses, and/or iv. On -site detention pond areas (Playgrounds are not to be located in the detention pond areas.). (4) Controlled access gates, if utilized: a. Shall be constructed set back from the street far enough to prevent traffic congestion from any vehicle traveling on the right-of-way adjacent to such controlled access gate, and b. Must provide 24-hour access to emergency vehicles, including fire department, EMS, police department and utility company vehicles. (k) Group care facilities (aka community homes, residential personal care homes, living centers, assisted living centers and similar uses as identified in NAICS group #623 (Nursing and Residential Care Facilities). (1) Location: Facilities, in compliance with the Texas Human Resources Code (Ch. 123 and 105), Administrative Code (Ch. 92) and Health & Safety Code (Ch. 247, shall be permitted as a use - by -right in R-1 Low Density Residential, R-2 Mid Density Residential, R-3 High Density Residential, MH Manufactured Housing and LL Large Lot Districts. (2) Distance Requirement: Group care facilities shall not be closer than 1,000 feet to a similar use (NAICS group #623). Measurement shall be from the nearest boundary of the sites on which they are located. (3) Signage: Group care facilities located within a residential neighborhood shall be allowed to have one sign not exceeding two square feet in area, non -illuminated and mounted flat against the wall of the principal building. (4) Visual Compatibility: There shall be no change in the outside appearance of the building or premises. No structural alterations shall be permitted that will cause the group care facility to be substantially distinguishable from other surrounding residential properties. (5) Registration Requirement: Facilities providing food and shelter to three or less persons, who are unrelated to the proprietor of the establishment, shall comply with all city regulations and register their facility with the city annually by obtaining a Group Care Facility Certificate. The certificate cost shall be at the rate established in appendix A, Fees, of this Code, shall expire on December 31 st of each year. Such fee shall be payable to the city on or before December 15th for the next succeeding calendar year. The fee provided for in this article shall not be subject to proration or reduction for payment for a period of less than twelve (12) calendar months. Operation of a facility without first having obtained the required certificate shall be deemed a violation of this article. (6) Payment of Taxes: All ad valorem taxes on any and all property, personal or real, necessary to the operation of the facility must be paid prior to the issuance or renewal of the certificate. (7) Display of Certificate: Every facility so registered shall display an active certificate in a conspicuous place, within the facility common area, so as to be easily seen by the public. (8) Access to the Facility: City personnel shall have the right -of -entry to ensure safe habitability and public safety. City personnel shall advise on -site facility personnel of the purpose of their visit. (9) Annual Inspection: The Fire Marshal's Office shall perform a minimum of one annual inspection for each group care facility. Facilities shall comply with all applicable city codes, ordinances, policies and regulations. (1) Facilities shall be in compliance with the Texas Human Resources Code (Ch. 123 and 105), Administrative Code (Ch. 92) and Health & Safety Code (Ch. 247). To ensure compliance with state regulations, a copy of the facility's active State license shall be provided to the city, when requested by staff. Section 3: That Section 106-797 "Property Line Fences in Commercial and Industrial Districts", Article V "Supplementary District Regulations", Division 4 "Fencing and Landscaping Requirements", of Chapter 106, "Zoning," of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas, is hereby amended and shall hereinafter read as follows: "Sec. 106-797. — Property line fences in commercial and industrial districts. Fences in commercial and industrial zones which are primarily erected as a security measure may have arms projecting into the applicant's property on which barbed wire can be fastened commencing at a point at least six (6) feet above the ground, and such fence shall not be erected within the required landscaped portion of any yard of any commercial or industrial establishment. Total fence height, including barbed wire, may not exceed eight (8) feet in height. Section4 Any person, as defined in Section 1.07 (27), Texas Penal Code, who shall violate any provision of the ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine not to exceed TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000.00). Section 5 Each and every provision, paragraph, sentence and clause of this Ordinance has been separately considered and passed by the City Council of the City of La Porte, Texas, and each said provision would have been separately passed without any other provision, and if any provision hereof shall be ineffective, invalid or unconstitutional, for any cause, it shall not impair or affect the remaining portion, or any part thereof, but the valid portion shall be in force just as if it had been passed alone. Section 6 All ordinance or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict only. Section 7 The City Council officially finds, determines, recites and declares that a sufficient written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of this meeting of the City Council is posted at a place convenient to the public at the City Hall of the city for the time required by law preceding this meeting, as required by Chapter 551, TX. Gov't Code; and that this meeting has been open to the public as required by law at all times during which this ordinance and the subject matter thereof has been discussed, considered and formally acted upon. The City Council further ratifies, approves and confirms such written notice and the contents and posting thereof. Section 8 This Ordinance shall be effective fourteen (14) days after its passage and approval. The City Secretary shall give notice of the passage of this ordinance by causing the caption hereof to be published in the official newspaper of the City of La Porte at least once within ten (10) days after the passage of this ordinance. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 8' day of APRIL, 2019. CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS Louis R. Rigby, Mayor ATTEST: Lee Woodward, City Secretary APPROVED: Clark T. Askins, Assistant City Attorney City of La Porte Planning and Development Department IlEistala11s1hed I11892 -ss III'ivans, I )III-r-.tol- :.. r�xrm February 22, 2019 Honorable Mayor Rigby and City Council City of La Porte RE: Proposed Ordinance Amending Chapter 106 "Zoning" Dear Mayor Rigby and City Council: The La Porte Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing at the February 21, 2019 meeting to consider approval of an ordinance amending certain provisions of Chapter 106 (Zoning) of the City of La Porte's Code of Ordinances. These proposed changes are based on the most recent review of Chapter 106 conducted by the Planning and Zoning Commission. The Commission voted 8-0 to recommend approval of the provisions as included in the drafted ordinance presented in the Request for City Council Agenda Item. Respectfully submitted, Ian Clowes, City Planner On behalf of the Planning and Zoning Commission City of La Porte 604 W. Fairmont Parkway Phone: (281) 471-5020 Planning and Development LaPorte, TX 77571-6215 Fax: (281) 470-5005 www.laportetx.gov REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM Agenda Date Requested: April 8, 2019 Requested By: Ian Clowes Department: Planning and Development Report: X Resolution: Ordinance: X Exhibits: Ordinance — Changes Shown Ordinance — Clean Version P&Z Recommendation Letter Appropriations Source of Funds: N/A Account Number: N A Amount Budgeted: N/A Amount Requested: N/A Budgeted Item: N/A SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION During the most recent review of Chapter 106 - Zoning of the City of La Porte Code of Ordinances, the Planning and Zoning Commission Chapter 106 Subcommittee and staff addressed four (4) items that were identified for possible amendment. Below is a list of the subject items and proposed amendments recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission at the February 21, 2019, meeting. 1. Regulation of merchant wholesaler uses (distribution centers) throughout the industrial zoning districts — Section 106-310 2 3 Il a. Recommendation to add language to the land use table that restricts merchant wholesaler uses by requiring a Special Conditional Use Permit (SCUP) in Business Industrial (BI) zoning districts, and requiring a SCUP in in Light Industrial (LI) and Heavy Industrial (HI) zoning districts for merchant wholesaler uses that exceed 40,000 square feet or 5 acres. Regulation of shipping containers being used for residential construction — Section 106-334 a. Recommendation to add language that requires homes constructed of shipping containers to be clad with materials on the facade so as to hide all portions of the shipping container structure and prohibit use in the Main Street and Main Street Overlay Districts. Regulation of hotel/motel use throughout the city in all zoning districts — Sections 106-44 and 106-310 a. No changes proposed at this time. b. The Subcommittee agreed to revisit the Hotel/Motel use requirements at the annual review of Chapter 106 to begin later this summer. Changes to language regarding fence height for fences with barbed wire — Section 106-797 a. Recommendation to change existing language to meet standard construction regulations. Attached is the draft version of the proposed recommendations. Text in fired highlights modifications to language to support proposed recommendations to Chapter 106 - Zoning of the City of La Porte Code of Ordinances. Action Required by Council: 1. Conduct public hearing. 2. Consider approval or other action on a recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commission to approve an ordinance amending Chapter 106 - Zoning of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte based on a review conducted by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Approved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City Manager Date REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM Agenda Date Requested: April 8, 2019 Requested By: Ian Clowes Department: Planning and Development Report: X Resolution: Ordinance: X Exhibits: Ordinance Proposed SCUP P&Z Recommendation Letter Applicant Information and Request Aerial Map Zoning Map Land Use Map Appropriations Source of Funds: N/A Account Number: N A Amount Budgeted: N/A Amount Requested: N/A Budgeted Item: N/A SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION Applicant, Charles Anders; on behalf of Bayway Homes, owner, is seeking approval of an amendment to a previous SCUP which was approved in 2016, permitting nine "single family attached" units on a total of 19 lots. The applicant has acquired 4 additional lots in the same block and would like to expand the existing SCUP to Lots 20-21, Block 31 and Lots 18-19, Block 32, to allow for 4 additional units. Additionally, the applicant is seeking permission to allow for a triplex to be built on Lots 7-9, Block 32 as opposed to the approved duplex units. The total subject site area is legally described as Lots 7 - 27, of Block 32 and Lots 20-21, Block 31, Beach Park Subdivision and is generally located on the northern -most "Circle" adjacent to Sylvan Beach Park off Bayshore Drive. The attached Exhibit B is an Area Map showing the location of the subject property. The lots are zoned MU, Mixed Use, and are currently undeveloped. Staff did not receive any comment sheets for the proposed SCUP. The Planning and Zoning Commission, at their February 21, 2019 regular meeting, voted 8-0 to recommend approval of the proposed SCUP, as presented. Below is a list of conditions from the original 2016 SCUP approval, along with modifications permitting the single triplex unit. 1. A site development plan shall be submitted in accordance with applicable requirements of the City of La Porte's Development Ordinance and shall comply with all provisions of Chapter 106, "Zoning" of the City's Code of Ordinances and all other department reviews and applicable laws and ordinances of the City of La Porte and the State of Texas. 2. The underlying zoning is MU. All MU requirements will need to be met. 3. One single family attached duplex unit is permitted on two platted lots within the development area. 4. A fire wall is required along the shared property line separating each unit in accordance with applicable residential building and fire codes. 5. A 0' setback is permitted on the shared property line separating the two units of each duplex. Perimeter setbacks are 15' minimum to 25' maximum from the front property line, a minimum of 5' from the side property lines and a minimum or 10' from the rear property line. 6. Special allowance is given to the setback for Lot 22 due to the irregular shape of the lot. The side/rear setback adjacent to the alley is permitted to be at 0'. 7. A minimum of two off-street parking spaces shall be included for each individual unit. 8. A triplex structure is permitted to be located on Lots 7-9, Block 32 within the Beach Park Subdivision. 9. All necessary documentation for building permit review must be submitted in conjunction with the city's building permit application process for any proposed building improvements. 10. Any substantive modifications to this Special Conditional Use Permit will require an amendment to this SCUP in accordance with Chapter 106, "Zoning" of the City's Code of Ordinances. Action Required by Council: 1. Conduct public hearing. 2. Consider approval or other action on a recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commission to approve an Ordinance for SCUP #19-91000001 Approved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City Manager Date ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, CHAPTER 106, MORE COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, BY GRANTING SPECIAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 19-91000001, TO ALLOW FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF TEN (10) SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED DUPLEX HOMES AND ONE (1) SINGLE FAMILY TRIPLEX HOME IN THE MIXED USE (MU) ZONING DISTRCT, ON 1.36 ACRES OF LAND AND BEING LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS LOTS 7-27, BLOCK 32 AND LOTS 20 - 21, BLOCK 31, BEACH PARK SUBDIVISION, LA PORTE, HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS; MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS OF FACT RELATED TO THE SUBJECT; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS: Section 1 Chapter 106 "Zoning" of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by granting Special Conditional Use Permit 419-91000001 attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated by reference for all purposes, to allow for the development of ten (10) single family duplex homes and one (1) single family triplex home on 1.36 acres of land, being legally described as Lots 7 - 27, Block 32 and Lots 20-21, Block 31, Beach Park Subdivision, LaPorte, Harris County, Texas, and situated within the Mixed Use (MU) zoning district. Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with the terms of this ordinance are hereby repealed; provided, however, that such repeal shall be only to the extent of such inconsistency and in all other respects this ordinance shall be cumulative of other ordinances regulating and governing the subject matter covered by this ordinance. Section 3. Should any section or part of this ordinance be held unconstitutional, illegal, or invalid, or the application to any person or circumstance for any reasons thereof ineffective or inapplicable, such unconstitutionality, illegality, invalidity, or ineffectiveness of such section or part shall in no way affect, impair or invalidate the remaining portions thereof, but as to such remaining portion or portions, the same shall be and remain in full force and effect and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 4. The City Council officially finds, determines, recites and declares that a sufficient written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of this meeting of the City Council is posted at a place convenient to the public at the City Hall of the city for the time required by law preceding this meeting, as required by Chapter 551, TX. Gov't Code; and that this meeting has been open to the public as required by law at all times during which this ordinance and the subject matter thereof has been discussed, considered and formally acted upon. The City Council further ratifies, approves and confirms such written notice and the contents and posting thereof. Section 5 The City Council of the City of La Porte hereby finds that public notice was properly mailed to all owners of all properties located within two hundred feet (200') of the properties under consideration. Section 6. The City Council of the City of La Porte hereby finds, determines, and declares that all prerequisites of law have been satisfied and hereby determines and declares that the amendments to the City of La Porte Zoning Classification contained in this Ordinance as amendments thereto are desirable and in furtherance of the goals and objectives stated in the City of La Porte's Comprehensive Plan. Section 7. This ordinance shall be effective after its passage and approval. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 8 h day of APRIL, 2019. CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS By: Louis R. Rigby, Mayor ATTEST: Lee Woodward, City Secretary APPROVED: Clark Askins, Assistant City Attorney EXHIBIT A City of La Porte Special Conditional Use Permit #19-91000001 This permit is issued to: Bayway Homes Owner or Agent PO Box 1244, Friendswood, TX, 77549 Address For Development of: Bayway Homes Circles Single Family Attached Development Development Name Northern -most of "Circles" across from Sylvan Beach Park, near Bayshore Dr. Address Legal Description: Lots 7-27, Block 32, and Lots 20 and 21, Block 31, Beach Park Subdivision, Harris County, TX Zoning: MU, Mixed Use Use: Single family attached duplex homes and one triplex home Permit Conditions: This Special Conditional Use Permit (SCUP) is applicable for the subject property, a copy of which shall be maintained in the files of the City's Planning and Development Department upon approval. This SCUP replaces and supersedes SCUP 16-91000001. Project development shall be in accordance with the following conditions: 1. A site development plan shall be submitted in accordance with applicable requirements of the City of La Porte's Development Ordinance and shall comply with all provisions of Chapter 106, "Zoning" of the City's Code of Ordinances and all other department reviews and applicable laws and ordinances of the City of La Porte and the State of Texas. 2. The underlying zoning is MU. All MU requirements will need to be met. 3. One single family attached duplex unit is permitted on two platted lots within the development area. A total of ten (10) single family duplex units are permitted, and shall be located on Lots 10-27, Block 32, Beach Park Subdivision and Lots 20-21, Block 31, Beach Park Subdivision. 4. A fire wall is required along the shared property line separating each unit in accordance with applicable residential building and fire codes. 5. A 0' setback is permitted on the shared property line separating the two units of each duplex. Perimeter setbacks are 15' minimum to 25' maximum from the front property line, a minimum of 5' from the side property lines and a minimum or 10' from the rear property line. 6. Special allowance is given to the setback for Lot 22 due to the irregular shape of the lot. The side/rear setback adjacent to the alley is permitted to be at 0'. 7. A minimum of two off-street parking spaces shall be included for each individual unit. 8. A single triplex structure is permitted to be located on Lots 7-9, Block 32 within the Beach Park Subdivision. 9. All necessary documentation for building permit review must be submitted in conjunction with the city's building permit application process for any proposed building improvements. 10. Any substantive modifications to this Special Conditional Use Permit will require an amendment to this SCUP in accordance with Chapter 106, "Zoning" of the City's Code of Ordinances. Failure to start construction of the site within 12 months after issuance or as scheduled under the terms of a special conditional use permit shall void the permit as approved, except upon an extension of time granted after application to the Planning and Zoning Commission. If contract or agreement is terminated after completion of any stage and there is ample evidence that further development is not contemplated, the ordinance establishing such special conditional use permit may be rescinded by the City Council, upon its own motion or upon the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of La Porte, and the previous zoning of the entire tract shall be in full effect on the portion which is undeveloped. Validation Date: Director of Planning and Development City Secretary City of La Porte Planning and Development Department IlEistala11s1hed 11892 "" u-ss III'ivai�s I )uirra-.toir February 22, 2019 Honorable Mayor Rigby and City Council City of La Porte RE: Special Conditional Use Permit Request #19-91000001 Dear Mayor Rigby and City Council: The La Porte Planning and Zoning Commission held a regular meeting on February 21, 2019 to hear a Special Conditional Use Permit request by Charles Anders, applicant; on behalf of Bayway Homes, owner; for a Special Conditional Use Permit to allow for the development of ten (10) single family duplex homes and one (1) single family triplex home. The subject site is located adjacent to Sylvan Beach Park and Bayshore Dr., and is legally described as Lots 7 — 27, Block 32 and Lots 20-21, Block 31, Beach Park Subdivision. The subject site is zoned Mixed Use (MU. Section 106-310 of the Code of Ordinances requires a Special Conditional Use Permit in order for the above referenced use to be permitted within the MU zoning district. The Commission voted 8-0 to recommend approval of the proposed SCUP. Respectfully submitted Ian Clowes, City Planner On behalf of the Planning and Zoning Commission City of La Porte 604 W. Fairmont Parkway Phone: (281) 471-5020 Planning and Development LaPorte, TX 77571-6215 Fax: (281) 470-5005 www.laportetx.gov Special Conditional Use Permit Application Z, 4 Planning and Development Department PROJECT INFORMATION Address where SCUP is being requestecl: 705,707 Bayshore Dr Legal! description where SCUP is being requested: Lots 18,19 Bnk 32 HCAD Parcel Number where SCUP is being requested: 0070040000018 Zoning District: MU 0 San Jacinto St, Lots 20,21 Blk 31 BEACH PARK Lot area: 3068 Sq Ft. A request for approval of a Special Conditional Use Permit is hereby made to the City of La Porte. n—rGnflnn of P..,,...t.We request Lots 18,19 Blk 3,2 and Lots 20,21 Blk 31 Beach Park be added to the existing SCUP Ordinance No. 2016-36�37 Special Conditional Use Permit # 16-91 00: 0001 Also, to be allowed to build existing SCUP Lots 7,8, and 9 Blk 32 into a TripIex(3 Unnits) Attached hereto is a Project Description Letter describing the project and outlining the reasons why such SCUP shoWd be approved. Narne:Bayway Homes Inc. Company (if applicable):_ Address: PO Box 1244 City: Friendswood Phone:�8322769609 Name: Charles Anders Company (if applicable Address: City: Phone: 8322769609 PROPERTY OWNER(S) INFORMATION State:Texas Zip-.77549 Emaik AUTHORIZED AGENT (if other than, owner} State: Zip: Email: OWNER(S) & AGENT CERTIFICATION I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that afl statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with/or contained in this application are true and correct and the app��Ijcapon is complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. Agent's Signature Date. Owne r(s)' Signat ure(s): Date: STAFF USE ONLY. Case Number: I 4f, — Date Application Received: Suhddvision Fkk q Number Homes 'Eeach Park 3EACH PARK SCUP j ,J LOTS. 7-17 AFRO 20--27 C 4 jQ diolian Lo Poch,TX ®dyer 5icn:olure GoIP ,5-17-2016 s't]Ce�iGHr 201� ORDINANCE No. 2016-3637 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, CHAPTER 106, MORE COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LA Powm, BY GRANTING SPECIAL CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 16-91000001 FORTHOSE CERTAIN TRACTS OF LAND HEREIN DESCRIBE, D, FOR THEPURPOSE OF ALLOWING DEVELOPMENT OF NINE (9) SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED DUPLEX HOMES; MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS OF FACT RELATED TO THE SUBJECT; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS: Section 1. Chapter 106 "Zoning" of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by granting Special Conditional Use Permit 916-91000001, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated by reference for all purposes, to allow for, the development of nine (9) single family attached duplex homes on property generally located adjacent to Sylvan Beach Park and Bayshore Drive, said property being legally described as Lots 7-17, 20-21, and 22-27, Block 32, Beach Park Subdivision, City of La Porte, Harris County, Texas, within a Mixed Use (MU) zoning district. Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with the terms of this ordinance are hereby repealed; provided, however, that such repeal shall be only to the extent of such inconsistency and in all other respects this ordinance shall be cumulative of other ordinances regulating and governing the subject matter covered by this ordinance. Section 3. Should any section or part of this ordinance be held unconstitutional, illegal,, or invalid, or the application to any person or circumstance for any reasons thereof Ineffective Or inapplicable, Such unconstitutionality, illegality, invalidity, or ineffectiveness of'such section Or part shall in no way affect, impair or invalidate the remaining portions thereof, but as to sueh remaining portion or portions, the same shall be and remain in full force and effect and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 4. The City Council officially finds, determines, recites and declares that a Sufficient written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of this meeting , of the City COLUICil is posted at a place convenient to the public at the City Hall of the city for the time required by law preceding this meeting, as required by Chapter 551, Tx. Gov't Code; and that this meeting has been open to the public as required by la%v at all times during, Which this ordinance and the subject matter thereof has been discussed, considered and formally acted upon. The City Council further ratifies, approves and confirms such written notice and the contents and posting thereof. Section -5. Tile City Council of the City of La Porte hereby finds that public notice was properly mailed to all owners of all properties located within two hundred feet (200') of the properties under consideration. Section 6. The City Council of the City of La Poste hereby finds, determines. and declares that all prerequisites of law have been satisfied and hereby determines and declares that the amendments to the City of La Porte Zoning Classification contained in this Ordinance as amendments thereto are desirable and in furtherance of the goals and objectives stated in the City of La Forte's Comprehensive Plan. Section 7. This ordinance shall be effective after its passage and approval. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 61-6 —day ofJULY 2016. By: T Patrice Fogarty, Ci Secret v Fogarty, rt Y' AP'PIZ VE /Z Clark Askins, Assistant City Attorney CITY Off LAPORTE, TEXAS R. This Permit is issued to: For Development of: Legal Description: Zoning: Use: Permit Conditions: EM-1 I BIT A City of La Porte Special Conditional Use Permit kl6-91000001 Bayway -1-1011105 Owner or Agent 13.0. Box 1244. Pricndswood. Texas. 77549' Add re S' 3 Bayway Homes Circles Spangle rainily k1tached Develonni Development Name 9 sinplefajilALily ljojjjqj on Jots 7-17. 20-21, 22-27- f31'och 32. Beach Park Subdivisiow, e northern _2,encLi�allv_ located on til,-1110,51 Of the ',Circles" across from Sylvan Beach I)a& Address Lols7-1 MU, Mixed Use..— Sin!le family attached dLIpleX homes ,rhis Special Conditional Use Permnit (SCUP) is applicable for the subject property, a copy of which shall be maintained in the t-ijes of the City's Planning and Development Department upon approval. Project development shall be in accordance with the following conditions: 1. A site development plan shall be Submitted it, accordance with applicable requirements of the City ofl,a Porte's Development Ordinance and shall comply with all provisions of Chapter 106, "Zoning" of the City's Code of Ordinances and all other department reviews and applicable laws and ordinances of the City of La Porte and the State ofTexas. 2. one single family attached duplex Unit is permitted on two platted lot-, xvithin the development area. 3. A fire wall is required along the shared property line separating each unit in accordance with applicable residential building and fire codes. 4. A 0" setback is permitted on the shared property line separating the two units of each dUpICX. Perimeter setbacks are 15' InininIL1111 to 25* maximurn from the front property line, a miniflIL1111 of S' froni the side property lines allci L, 111ininItun 0l, 1 o, froll, the rear property line. Special allowance should be given to the setback for Lot 22 (ILIO to Ille irregular Shape ofthe lot. The side/rear setback, adjacent to the alley Should be permitted at 0'. 5. A minimum of two off-strect parking spaces shall be included Im, each indiVidUal L111il, 6. All necessary documentation for building pernlit review must be submitted in Conjunction Nvith the city's building :1 permit application process. 7. Any substantive modifications to this Special Conditional Use Permit will require an .1111011dinent to this SCUP in accordance with Chapter 106, "Zoning" of the City's Code of Ordinances. EXH I B I T A Failure to start C0llStl-LICtiOlI Of tile Site within 12 months after issuance or as scheduled under the terms of a ens n of time granted after special conditional use permit Shall void the permit as approved, except LIP011 all CXt MO application to the Plannino and Zoning ConlillisSiOn. if contract or agreement is terminated after completion Many stage and there is ample evidence that further development is not contemplated, the ordinance establishing such special conditional Use peFlTlit may be rescinded by the City Council, Up011 its OWIl Motion or LIP011 the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning) Coll,"' issi Oil Of C, the City of La Porte, and the previous zoning of the entire tract shall be in full effect on the portion which is undeveloped. Validation Date: Director o Plann g and I)eVe]OPIYICDt Director o Alalll�l �-, City Secretary REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM Agenda Date Requested: April 8, 2019 Requested By: Ian Clowes Department: Planning and Development Report: X Resolution: Ordinance: X Exhibits: Ordinance Proposed SCUP P&Z Recommendation Letter Applicant Information and Request Aerial Map Zoning Map Land Use Map Appropriations Source of Funds: N/A Account Number: N A Amount Budgeted: N/A Amount Requested: N/A Budgeted Item: N/A SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION Applicant Charles Anders, on behalf of Bayway Homes, owner, is seeking approval of an amendment to a previous Special Conditional Use Permit (SCUP) which was approved in 2016, permitting nine "single family attached" units on a total of 19 lots. The applicant has acquired four additional lots in the same block and would like to expand the existing SCUP to Lots 20-21, Block 31, and Lots 18-19, Block 32, to allow for four additional units. Also, the applicant is seeking permission to allow a triplex to be built on Lots 7-9, Block 32, as opposed to the approved duplex units. The total subject site area is legally described as Lots 7 - 27, of Block 32, and Lots 20-21, Block 31, Beach Park Subdivision, and is generally located on the northernmost "Circle" adjacent to Sylvan Beach Park off Bayshore Drive. The attached Exhibit B is an Area Map showing the location of the subject property. The lots are zoned Mixed Use (MU), and are currently undeveloped. Staff did not receive any comment sheets for the proposed SCUP. The Planning and Zoning Commission, at their February 21, 2019, regular meeting, voted 8-0 to recommend approval of the proposed SCUP, as presented. Below is a list of conditions from the original 2016 SCUP approval, along with modifications permitting the single triplex unit. 1. A site development plan shall be submitted in accordance with applicable requirements of the City of La Porte's Development Ordinance and shall comply with all provisions of Chapter 106, "Zoning" of the City's Code of Ordinances and all other department reviews and applicable laws and ordinances of the City of La Porte and the State of Texas. 2. The underlying zoning is MU. All MU requirements will need to be met. 3. One single family attached duplex unit is permitted on two platted lots within the development area. 4. A fire wall is required along the shared property line separating each unit in accordance with applicable residential building and fire codes. 5. A 0' setback is permitted on the shared property line separating the two units of each duplex. Perimeter setbacks are 15' minimum to 25' maximum from the front property line, a minimum of 5' from the side property lines and a minimum or 10' from the rear property line. 6. Special allowance is given to the setback for Lot 22 due to the irregular shape of the lot. The side/rear setback adjacent to the alley is permitted to be at 0'. 7. A minimum of two off-street parking spaces shall be included for each individual unit. 8. A triplex structure is permitted to be located on Lots 7-9, Block 32 within the Beach Park Subdivision. 9. All necessary documentation for building permit review must be submitted in conjunction with the city's building permit application process for any proposed building improvements. 10. Any substantive modifications to this Special Conditional Use Permit will require an amendment to this SCUP in accordance with Chapter 106, "Zoning" of the City's Code of Ordinances. Action Required by Council: 1. Conduct public hearing 2. Consider approval or other action on a recommendation by the Planning and Zoning Commission to approve an Ordinance for SCUP #19-91000001. Approved for City Council Agenda Corby D. Alexander, City Manager Date Council Agenda Item April 8, 2019 7 (a) Receive report of the La Porte Drainage and Flooding Committee Meeting — Councilmember Jay Martin Council Agenda Item April 8, 2019 8. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting, Thursday, April 18, 2019 City Council Meeting, Monday, April 22, 2019 Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting, Thursday, April 25, 2019 9. COUNCIL COMMENTSHear announcements concerning matters appearing on the agenda; items of community interest; and/or inquiries of staff regarding specific factual information or existiting policy from the Mayor, Councilmembers, and City staff, for which no formal action will be discussed or taken. 10. ADJOURNMENT ******************************************************************