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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-04-04 Regular Meeting of La Porte City Council (2)I • ~ MINUTES • OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE LA PORTE CITY COUNCIL APRIL 4, 1984 1. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Cline at 7:00 p.m. Members of City Council present: Mayor Virginia Cline, Councilpersons Lindsay Pfeiffer, B. Don Skelton, Linda Westergren, Norman Malone, John Longley, and Ed Matuszak. Members of City Council Absent:Councilpersons Deotis Gay, and Kevin Graves. Members of Cit Staff Present: City Manager Jack Owen, City Attorney Knox As ins, City Secretary Cherie Black, Director of Administrative Services Bob Herrera, Police Chief Herb Freeman, Public Works Director Jerry Hodge, Purchasing Agent Jackson Ray, Finance Officer Debbie Cole, and Administrative Intern Doug de la Morena. Others present: Mary Betros, Charlie Pritchard, Eugene Hovey, Dr. Jaime :B:enzay, Sherri Carver of the Baytown Sun, Arlene Arends of the Bayshore Sun-Broadcaster, and four (4) • citizens. 2. The invocation was given by City Attorney Knox Askins. 3. Council considered approving the minutes of the regular meeting held March 21, 1984. _ Motion was made by Councilperson Malone to apurove the minutes as resente Secon e y Counci person P ei fer. The motion Carrie 6 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Pfeiffer, Skelton, Westergren, Malone, Matuszak, and Mayor Cline Nays: None 4. Mayor Cline made the presentation of the "Employee of the Quarter" to Mary Betros of the Purchasing Department. Mayor Cline praised Mrs. Betros for her outstanding work in her department. Councilperson Graves arrived at 7:05 p.m. 5. Public Hearing was opened. The request to rezone outlots 18,19,20,21, and 22 from residential to commercial was discussed. Mr. Charles Pritchard, speaking for Decker Mc Kim spoke in~ • favor of the rezoning. Mr.Fritchard discussed and answered questions concerning the rezoning. I Minutes, Regula~eeting, La Porte City Cot~il April 4, 1984, Page 2 • Mr. Charlie Young of 214 Reynolds then spoke in opposition to the rezoning. It is his feelings that the City should hold off until the Comprehensive Master Plan has been finalized and presented to the Mayor and Council. Mayor Cline read memos from Chief Building Official David Paulissen and Graduate Engineer John Joerns stating that they. concur and request that this rezoning be tabled for further study. Mayor•Cline also stated that she had received a letter to be entered into the minutes from Mr. Dennis Skarda also opposing this rezoning. Pictures were also enclosed showing the need to clean up the area. Public Hearing closed. Mayor Cline read a memo from the Planning and Zoing Commission which recommends that outlots 19, 20, 21, and' 22 be approved for rezoning~~ from residential to commercial, however they felt outlot 18 should remain residential. Motion • on this re ues t Secon by Counc 8 ayes, 0 nays. Council erson Wester ren to table action unti t e Com re ensive P an is ina ize . person Matusza T e motion Carrie , Ayes: Councilpersons Graves, Pfeiffer, Skelton, Westergren, Malone, Longley,Matuszak'~, and Mayor Cline. Nays: None Motion carried to table. Mayor Cline requested that the next two agenda items be taken out of sequence. Item number 7 will be next, then 6. 6. Council considered approving audit done by Eugene Hovey, CPA. The City of La Porte Financial Report was explained by Mr. Hovey. Mr. Hovey detailed the report and stated that the only small problem was with the Area Ambulance Corp. This was noted and these problems have now been corrected. The Certificate of Conformance is again being requested from the State. Jack Owen also thanked Mr. Hovey at this time for the extra help he and his staff put in on getting the material ready for the February 1 Bond Sale trip to New York. Mayor requested a motion to accept the audit for the fiscal year 1982-1983. Public notice will be published that a • copy of this audit will be on file at City Hall. Motion was made by Councilperson Skelton to approve the - 3 Financial Audit as presented. Second y~ilperson Longley. Motion carried, 8 ayes, 0 nays. was made b Minutes, Regula~eeting, La Porte City Coil April 4, 1984 Page 3 • Ayes: Councilpersons Graves, Pfeiffer, Skelton, Westergren, Malone, Longley, Matuszak, and Mayor Cline. Nays: None Special thanks were extended to Debbie Cole and the Finance department for their assistance to Mr. Hovey. 7. Council considered a presentation by Mr. Pritchard and Dr. Jamie Benray from the Pulse Development Corporation concerning plans for a hospital facility to be built across from the airport and adjacent to the elementary school on Spencer Hwy. After discussion and questions by Council. council then discussed the Health facilities development corporation which is concerning the same matter. Councilperson Deotis Gay arrived at 7:53 p.m. 8. Council considered approving the resolution approving incorporation of the City of La Porte Health facilities development corporation. Knox Askins, City Attorney stated that this resolution will be used to issue tax exempt bonds to those people wanting to purchase land, build buildings and equip the facilities of hospital development. Attorney Askins stated that by authorizing these articles of incor- • poration this only shows that the Council sees a need for a medical facility in the City. City Attorney Knox Askins read: Resolution 84-2 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ANA APPROVING THE CREATION OF A HEALTH FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION TO ACT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS, IN THE PROMOTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF NEW, EXPANDED OR IMPROVED HEALTH FACILITIES IN ORDER TO ASSIST THE MAINTENANCE OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE PUBLIC WELFARE. Motion was made by Councilperson Gav to avurove Resolution No. 84-2, as rea b Cit Attorne s ins. Secon y Council- person Ma one T e motion Carrie ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Graves, Pfeiffer, Gay, Skelton, Westergren, Malone, Longley, Matuszak, and Mayor Cline. Nays: None 9. Council considered an emergency Ordinance reducing the speed limits on State Hwy. 146 Frontage Roads North and South bound. Jerry Hodge explained where the reduction of speed would begin & .end, and the costs of placing the reduction of speed signs. Approximately $1,200. • Mayor Cline stated that we have received notification that there will be an overpass built at Fairmont & Hwy. 146. I Minutes, Regula~eeting, La Porte City Coil April 4, 1984 Page 4 • City Attorney Knox Askins read: ORDINANCE 1403, AN ORDINANCE ALTERING THE PRIMA FACIA SPEED LIMITS ESTABLISHED FOR VEHICLES UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE 6701-D, VERNONS TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES, UPON THE BASIS OF AN ENGINEERING AND TRAFFIC INVESTIGATION, UPON CERTAIN STREETS AND HIGHWAYS A PART THEREOF IN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF Motion was made by Councilperson Skelton to adout Ordinance 1403 as read b the Cit Attorne Secon y Counci person Matuszak. The motion Carrie 9 ayes, 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Graves, Pfeiffer, Gay, Skelton, Westergren, Malone, Longley, Matuszak, and Mayor Cline. Nays: None 10. Council considered appointments to the La Porte Area Water Authority Board which was tabled from the meeting of 3-21-84. Councilman Skelton asked that these appointments be taken to executive session. 11. Council considered approving Ordinance 915-W granting pipe- line permit to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. • City Attorney Knox Askins read:AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A PERMIT UNDER SECTION 18-A-3 OF ORDINANCE N0. 915 "PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION", BEING CHAPTER 18-A OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS: AND APPROVING THE APPLICATION OF AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. DATED MARCH 27, 1984, TO CONSTRUCT TWO (2) TWELVE INCH (12") OXYGEN PIPELINES AND TO CONSTRUCT THREE (3) TWELVE INCH (12") INDUSTRIAL GAS PIPELINES PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF Motion was made b Council erson Pfeiffer to a rove the Ordinance as rea b Cit Attorne ~As ins rantin t~- i e in ermit to Air Pro ucts an C emica s, Inc. Second by Councilperson Matuszak. Motion Carrie ayes, 0 nays Ayes: Councilpersons Graves, Pfeiffer, Gay, Skelton, Westergren, Malone, Longley, Matuszak, and Mayor Cline. Nays: None 12. Administrative Reports: Mr. Owen briefed the Council on the Junk Vehicle Ordinance and its enforcement. A memo on the number of Residential permits issued by the Code Enforcement Division was read for the first quarter per year since 1982. In 1982 88 residential permits were issued. • 1983- 104 permits issued, 1984- 194 residential permits issued and this is only for the 'first quarter, through March. Mr. Owen also requested an executive session on land acquisition. I Minutes, Regul~ Meeting, April 4, 1984 Page 5 La Porte City C~.cil • 13. Council Action: Graves: I'll be brief, but one of our detectives worked on a ca~ich made the news. It's very commendable how he organized and coordinated surveilance which wound up with a very good narcotics bust. I appreciate the work, time and effort that was put in. This detective was Thomas Neeley. Pfeiffer: I have nothing Gam: I apologize for being late and thank everyone for coming out tonight. Skelton: Nothing Wester rep: I'd like to inquire about the pocket park in District .. I'd like to see something done with this. Malone: Congratulated Jackson "Boy Wonder" Ray on his receiving his certified purchasing agent title, only 25 of these in the area. Lon le Congratulations and thanks to Mr .: Hovey, Debbie Cole Bo Herrera and the gang in the Finance department. This is the most informative financial packet I've ever looked at. • Matuszak: Have we initiated any action to start a study concerning a traffic light at Farrington & Spencer? Mr. Owen stated that this will be initiated and that contact will be made with the county. The sewer lift station at Creekmont needs to be looked at. Was told that fence is down and lights are out. This could be a safety hazard. On the bond sale that we had,we went out of town to deposit the funds, why was that? Jack Owen: In order to get the funds an escrow agreement was drawn up to satisfy the state whereas they were deposited for 15 days as not to loose the interest. When asked about the interest rates Mr. Owen stated that we keep a check on the rates constantly so as to get the highest rate. Cline: Stated she would like to have Council support the work on the banking resolution from HCMCA. She has a copy which came with the last letter from them. Finalization on transfer' . of maintenance of the traffic lights was discussed. A letter had been received requesting when addressing 26th Street, address it as such and not Sens Road. Property owners improrving streets to their property was mentioned. Between 14th and 15th Street south of 13th it seems that there are truck loads of dirt dumped in 14th St. right of way. Jerry Hodge stated that he was not aware of • City trucks dumping there. The Mayors report on her visit to Austin concerning the bridge over the ship channel to replace the tunnel stated that the governor and several key people indicated that we may be Minutes, Regul~ Meeting, La Porte City Cecil April 4, 1984 Page 6 ® seeing the bridge over the ship channel come about before too much longer. The studies have been made and the plans drawn up, seems as though it got moved off the priority list for funding. This bridge will be a part of the State highway system, and no reference was made to it being a toll bridge. 14. Motion to have an executive session on legal, land acquisition and personnel appointments to the Water Authority Board was made. 15. Council adjourned into executive session at 9:13 p.m, and returned to the Council table at 9:45 p.m. 16. Linda Westergren reminded everyone that Saturday is Election Day, with the polls open from 7 a.m, til 7 p.m. and encouraged everyone to go vote. 17. There being no further business to come before the Council, the meeting was duly adjourned at 9:47 p.m. • Passed & approved this the 18t day of April, 1984 e , , ~z~~ Vir nia Cline, Mayor Respectfully submitted: Cherie Black, City Secretary • ~ ~ • EMPLOYEE OF THE QUARTER - MARY BETROS Mary has been employed by the Purchasing Division since September of 1982,. and has an excellent attendance record. In the 18 months since her employment, she has progressed from secretarial/clerical duties to scheduling, expediting and buying. She works with great efficiency, and has worked overtime without aomp~nsation many times to ensure the_on-time completion of projects. She deals with many people daily in a courteous and efficient manner. Mary is very cost conscious, and her diligence has saved the • City over $2,000 in the recent past. We feel Mary's contributions to the City of La Porte make her a very worth recipient of the Employee of the Quarter award. • • • CITY OF LA PORTS INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM T0: Cit of La Porte Planning & Zoning Commission ~ .. ~, FROM: D ulissen - Chief Building Official DATE: January 3, 1984 SUBJECT: Rezoning request La Porte outlots 18, 19, 20, 21, & 22 I have received a rezoning request from Decker McKim. This request is the rezoning of La Porte outlots 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22 from R-1 residential to commercial. I have enclosed a map of the area for your review. t I have reviewed the request and find the following.: The City of La Porte is within several months of having preliminary drafts of r the comprehensive plan. There is no specific land use or pending ,.. construction indicated by Mr. McKim. In this light I recommend that this request be tabled until it can be reviewed and compared ( to the comprehensive plan. If I can supply you with any other information, please contact me. 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Ali a.e}....7fiII 7 ..790 ~~ 1: ~ _ .... ._... .. ... .. I ~I 798 ~ 1 77' G ~I 77`. I, 11 I I I ~=--:-- - - r- - I ~ f{ =I,;z, •r :: 1 fizz i : ~ --~ ,~ -- - I i/~ ~ ~' ~ ~ ~J_ s ...1•' „~ • • •.'1 6~9 hoc a .1 e5 •' 1 ~ - • .... I ---t r- • • CITY OF ~LA PORTE INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM ~ ~.w ~ " TO: Planning & Zoning Commission DATE: March 8, 1984 FROM: John Joerns - Director of Community Development SUBJECT: Rezoning Request La Porte Outlots 18, 19, 20, 21, & 22 Ref.~Memorandum of David Paulissen-Chief Building Official 1/3/84 I have reviewed the rezoning request from Decker McKim as well as the recommendation of David Paulissen dated January 3, 1984. Since no specific land use or pending construction .is contemplated, I concur with Mr. Paulissen's recommendation to table this request until it can be reviewed and compared to the land use plan proposed by the City's consultant. The presentation of the preliminary comprehensive plan is tentatively scheduled for the end of March or first of April.. Due to the vast array of activities that are currently allowable in the City's commercial zone there is a very distinct possibility that any interim proposal for development might be incompatible with the soon to~be recommended land use. • Also, there is presently no sanitary sewer available to this area. Obviously, the anticipated land.use for this area would have a direct bearing on the size and perhaps location of any new facilities. Therefore, it would also benefit the City to have~the land use plan as well as the wastewater collection plan available prior to entering into any utility extension agreement. ohn erns JJ/sc cc: David Paulissen ~ ~ T0: CITY MANAGER FROM: DATE:. March 28, 1984 .. .. Debra B..~ole...... ... ... ... REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL~AGENDA ITEM 1. Agenda Date Requested: April 4, 1984 2• X _ Report Resolution Ordinance ~_ 3. Pro3ect Summary: k. Action Required: none 5.. Alternative: none • 6.~ Recommendation none 7.' Exhibits: Eugene Hovey, CPA, is to present the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1983, to the City Manager and Council. (This includes the annual independent audit.) The City of La Porte has presented this report to the Municipal Finance Officers~Association for review and a~Certificate of Conformance.(#3 for the city.)' Comprehensive Annual Financial Report September 30, 1983 8. Availability of Funds: General Fund Water/Wastewater Capital Improvmt. General Revenue Sharing Other Account Number: Funds Available: Yes No Debra B. Cole quested y Finance Officer • r+yyivvcu tvr l:ltiy l:0UriC11 Agenda ~~9~~ City Manager Date ~ • MEMORANDUM March 30, 1984 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: City Secretary SUBJECT: Agenda Item 8 - Resolution Approving Incorporation of City of La Porte Health Facilities Development Corporation Mr. Ask ins is working on this resolution. It will be at your places at the Council table Wednesday night. • • • • RESOLUTION 84-2 RESOLUTION AL°THORIZING AND APPROVING CREATION OF A HEALTH FACILITIES DEVELOP"1ENT CORPORATION TO ACT ON BEHALF OF THE CITF OF LA PORTS, TEXAS WHEREAS, the Health Facilities Development Act, Article 1528j, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes (the "Act"), authorizes cities, counties or hospital districts to create nonmember, nonstock, public corporations for the sole pur- pose of acquiring, constructing, providing, improving, financing and refin- ancing health facilities, as defined in the Act, in order to assist the maintenance of the public health, with powers, among others, to issue bonds and to loan the proceeds of the sale of such bonds to finance the acquisition, construction, and improvement of facilities found by the boards of directors of such corporations to be required, necessary or convenient for health care, research and education, any one or more; WHEREAS, the Act empowers the City Council (the "Governing Body") of the City of La Porte, Texas (the "City") to approve articles of incorporation and bylaws for such a corporation, to appoint the directors of such a corporation, and, in the sole discretion of the Governing Body, to alter the structure, organization, programs or activities of such a corporation at any time, sub- ject only to any limitation provided by the constitutions and laws of the State of Texas and of the United States relating to the impairment of con-~ • tracts entered into by such corporation; WHEREAS, the Governing Body has reviewed the proposed Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws and has determined that it is in the public interest and to the benefit of the residents of the City and the citizens of this State . that a health facilities development corporation be created under the Act to promote new, expanded or improved health facilities in order to assist the maintenance of the public health and the public t,*elfare; NOW., THEREFORE, BE .IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTS, TEXAS THAT: SECTION 1. The Governing Body has found and determined and herg"by finds and determines that a health facilities development corporation be authorized and created, with such health facilities development corporation to be known as the "City of La Porte Health Facilities Development Corporation" (the "Issuer"). SECTION 2. The Governing Body hereby approves the Articles of Incor- poration and the. Bylaws proposed to be used in.organizing the Issuer (copies of which are attached to this Resolution and made a part hereof for all pur- poses); hereby grants authority for the incorporation of the Issuer; and hereby appoints Virc_Tinia Cline W. R. SPringall Jerry Dennis E. W. Felscher ~ _ John Longley ~°~~ A' V~1ite and Jack Lawler the initial directors of the Issuer. ' • • • • SECTION 3. The public purposes of the City, which the Issuer may further on behalf of the City, are the promotion and development of new, expanded or improved health facilities to assist the maintenance of the public health and the public welfare. SECTION 4. The Issuer is hereby designated as the duly constituted authority and instrumentality of the City (within the meaning of those terms in the regulations of the Treasury and the rulings of the Internal Revenue Service prescribed and promulgated pursuant to Section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended) and shall be authorized to act on behalf of the City for the specific public purpose of the promotion and development of new, expanded or improved health facilities to assist the maintenance of the public health and the public welfare; but the Issuer is not intended to be and shall not be a political subdivision or a political corporation within the meaning of the Constitution and the laws of the State of Texas, including without limitation, Article III, Section 52, of the State Constitution, and the City does not delegate to the Issuer any of its attributes of sovereignty, including the power to tax, the power of eminent domain and the police power. SECTION 5. The Issuer may, under the conditions set forth in this Resolution, issue obligations on behalf of the City, acquire, lease, sell or convey certain properties and make loans for the promotion and development of new, expanded or improved health facilities to assist the maintenance of the public health and the public welfare. The City shall not lend its credit or grant any public money or thing of value in aid of the Issuer. Furthermore, obligations issued by the Issuer with the approval of the City shall not con- stitute obligations of the State of Texas, the City, or any other political subdivision or agency of the State of Texas or a pledge o.f the faith and credit of any of them; and the Issuer is not authorized to incur financial obligations unless payable solely from the proceeds of bonds, revenues derived from the lease or sale of a health facility or realized from a loan made by the Issuer to finance or refinance in whole or in part a health facility, revenues derived from operating a health facility, or any other revenues as may be provided by a user of a health facility any one or more; and any such health facility shall have been found by the board of directors of the Issuer to be required, necessary or convenient for health care, research and educa- tion, any one or more. SECTION 6. At least 14 days prior to the issuance of bonds by the Issuer, the Issuer will file with the Governing Body a full and complete description of any health facility the cost of which is to be paid in whole or in part from the proceeds of bonds of the Issuer proposed to be issued, in- cluding an explanation of the projected costs of and the necessity for such proposed health facility and the name of the proposed user of such health facility. SECTION 7. Upon dissolution of the Issuer the City shall accept title to or other interest in any real or personal property owned by the Issuer at such time. -2- • • SECTION 8. This Resolution is adopted for the purpose of satisfying the conditions and requirements of the Act and of Section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, and the regulations prescribed thereunder from time to time and for the benefit of the Issuer, the City, the owners or holders from time to time of the obligations of the Issuer and all other interested persons. SECTION 9. The Governing Body has considered evidence of the posting of notice of this meeting and officially finds, determines, recites and declares that a sufficient written notice of the date, hour and place of this meeting and of the subject of this resolution was posted on a bulletin board located at a place convenient to the public in the City Hall of this City for at least 72 hours preceding the scheduled time of such meeting; and that such place of posting was readily accessible to the general public at all times for such time of posting until the scheduled time of such meeting; and that such meet- ing was open to the public as required by law at all times during which the Resolution and the subject matter thereof were discussed, considered and for- mally acted upon, all as required by the Open Pieetings Law, Article 6252-17, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, as amended. This Court further ratifies, approves and confirms such written notice and the contents and posting thereof. • 0384247 WPG229 DATF,D. this the 4th day of P.pril, 1984. CITY OF LA PORTS ~~ Virginia Cline, Mayor a ATTEST: Cherie Blac7c, City Secretary APPROVED: • ` Knox W. Askins, City Attorney -3- ''~ ..~0: FROM: Public Works 3-30- ' City Manager ~ Date: REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM 2 • _______ Report Resolution x Ordinance 1. Agenda Date Requested: ~+-~-84 U r 3. Project Summary: Reduce speed limits on SH 11+6 frontage roads to reduce accidents at major intersections. City is responsible for erection and maintenance of signs.. 4. Action Required: bass ordinance regulating speeds on SH 146 frontage roads. 5. Alternative: Take no action, or consider different speeds for frontage roads. 6. Recommendation: Pass ordinance as presented. 7. Exhibits: Attached. 8,Availability of Funds: x general Fund Water/Wastewater ____ Capital Improvmt. General Revenue Sharing _____Other ~ Account Number: ooi-zoo-705=21o nds-~cAv ila ~° .l~~J I' .. ~ o Pe u~ted 9.Approved for City Council Agenda City Manager natA • • CITY OF LA PORTE INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM T0: ask Owen, Man ~ DATE: March 30, 1984 FROM: ~~, D' -'.c. _o nd erb an, Poli e - ~--~ SUBJECT: Speed Limits on SH 146 The City of La Porte is considering lowering the speed limit along the frontage roads of S~a~e Highway 146. Several factors indicate that the speed as presently posted is too high for safe driving conditions. The highest accident locations in the City of La Porte are at the inter- sections of SH 146 and West Fairmont Parkway and SH 146 and West Main (Spencer Highway). Posted speed limits approaching the intersections on the frontage roads are presently 50 mph. The use of the frontage roads as the main highway due to the lack of completion of the main highway, together with the lack of an overpass at Fairmont Parkway, contribute to the excessive speed approaching these intersections. Rapid development along the highway, together with increased traffic, especially truck traffic, indicates that the posted speed should be much slower, especially because thru traffic must stop at these intersections. The City of La Porte has contacted the-Std.t~~~Dspartinent~.of•High~rays and Public Transportation concerning the posted speed along the frontage roads. They advised that the City can pass an emergency ordinance regulating speed on the frontage roads only. In taking such action, the City would be responsible for erection and maintenance of the new signs. The recommended speed limit for frontage roads from the north city limits to just south of Fairmont Parkway is 35 mph. This would reduce the possiblity of accidents at the nia~ja~° intersections. Gradual increase of speed south of Fairmont Parkway is recommended to conform with actual traffic conditions. Because State law prohibits the reduction of speed by more than 15 mph at once, the speed will transition from 55 to 45 mph, and then down to 35 mph south of Fairmont Parkway. Attached for consideration is an ordinance designating the various speed zones, along with locations. Estimated material cost is TWELVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($1,200.00). This will cover the larger sign size and heavy posts needed to carry the larger signs. • If you should have any questions, please advise. JLH/HF/me attachment • ORDDNANCE NO. /~D3 AN ORDINANCE ALTERING THE PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ESTABLISHED FOR VEHICLES UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE 6701D, VERNON'S TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES, UPON THE BASIS OF AN ENGINEERING AND TRAFFIC INVESTIGATION, UPON CERTAIN STREETS AND HIGHWAYS, OR PARTS THEREOF, WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, AS SET OUT IN THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A PENALTY OF A FINE NOT TO EXCEED TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.00) FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. WHEREAS, Article 6701D, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, pro- vides that whenever the governing body of the City shall determine upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation that any prima facie speed therein set forth is greater or less than is reasonable or safe under the conditions found to exist at • any intersection or other place or upon any part of a street or highway within the City, taking into consideration the width and condition of the pavement and other circumstances on such portion of said street or highway, as well as the usual traffic thereon, said governing body may determine and declare a reasonable and safe prima facie speed limit thereat or thereon by the passage of an ordinance, which shall be effective when appropriate signs giving notice thereof are erected at such intersection or other place or part of the street or highway; now, thereof, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE: Section 1. Upon the basis of an engineering and traffic • investigation heretofore made as authorized by the provisions of Article 6701D, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, the following prima facie speed limits hereafter indicated for vehicles are hereby determined and declared to be reasonable and safe; and such speed limits are hereby fixed at the rate of speed indicated for vehicles traveling upon the named streets and highways, or parts thereof, described as follows: (A) Along SH 146 (West Frontage Road) from North H • Street (also known as Fairlane) to a point 1226 feet South of West Fairmont Parkway, a distance of approximately 1.8420 miles, 35 mph. F3 . • Ordinance No. Page 2. n LJ (B) Along SH 146 (West Frontage Road) from a point 1226 feet South of West Fairmont Parkway to a point 1016 feet North of Wharton Weems Blvd., a distance of approximately .6739 miles, 45 mph. (C) Along SH 146 (West Frontage Road) from a point 1016 feet North of Warton Weems Blvd. to the South city limits, a distance of approximately .6659 miles, 55 mph. (D) Along SH 146 (East Frontage Road) from the South city limits to a point 1324 feet North of Wharton Weems Blvd., a distance of approx- imately .7242 miles, 55 mph. • (E) Along SH 146 (East Frontage Road) from a point 1324 feet North of Wharton Weems Blvd. to a point 3039 feet South of West Fairmont Parkway, a distance of approximately .2722 miles, 45 mph. (F) Along SH 146 (East Frontage Road) from a point 3039 feet South of West Fairmont Parkway to West Adams Street, a distance of approximately 1.6362 miles, 35 mph. (G) Along SH 146 (East Frontage Road) from West Tyler Street to a point 2539 feet North of the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks, a distance of approximately 1.5604 miles, 35 mph. Section 2. 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 Hundred Dollars • ($200.00). Section 3. 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 was 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 the Open Meetings Law, Article 6252-17, Texas • Revised Civil Statutes Annotated; and that this meeting has been open to the public as required by law at all times during which F~ U • Ordinance No. Page 3. • 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 4. 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 in the • City of La Porte at least twice within ten (10) days after the passage of this ordinance. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of March, 1984. CITY OF LA PORTE By Virginia Cline, Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary • APPROVED: City Attorney u FS ., • U N I V R R S A L ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. City of LaPorte P. 0. Box 1115 LaPorte, Texas 77571 Attn: ~~1r. Steve Gi 11 ett • 2550 NORTH LOOP WEST, SUITE 210 • HOUSTON, TEXAS 77092 • PHONE 713-688-5412 March 27, 1984 Gentlemen: • We hereby request that the City of LaPorte pass an Ordinance granting permission for Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. to construct and operate five (5) pipelines along and across streets and roadways within the City of LaPorte. The proposed pipelines, streets affected and drawings detailing the proposed installations are as follows: Pipeline 1 - 12" Oxygen Road or Street Old LaPorte Rd. Houston Dr. North "P" Street North "H" Street North "D" Street 1 - 12" Oxygen 3 - 12" Industrial Gas Old LaPorte Rd. Houston Dr. and Old LaPorte Rd. Old LaPorte Rd. Houston Dr. Drawing Number APCI 730.100 APCI 730.120 APCI 730.161 APCI 730.164 APCI 730.165 APCI 730.100 APCI 730.105 APCI 730.100 APCI 730.120 4Je are enclosing two copies of each of the above referenced drawings along with Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. cheek number 405280 in the amount of $1,500.00 as permit fee for the five pipelines. Proposed street crossings will be bored without casing in compliance with current Department of Transportation Part 192, Title 49, Code of Regulations. Pipelines paralleling Old LaPorte Road and crossing Old LaPorte Road where not open to public access will be installed by open trenching. Construction on the first oxygen pipeline is scheduled to begin in June, 1984 with others to follow. Maximum operating pressures will not exceed 720 PSIG. ~' i City of LaPorte Page 2 • Your expeditious handling of this request is appreciated. If you need any addi- tional imformation, please call me at 713/688-5412. Sincerely:. UNIVERSAL NGIN ING S RV CES, INC. Robert E. tcFadden, P.E. Project Planager REM/ksp cc: Phil Nonemaker Carl Cramer 217-30 n LJ • • • ORDINANCE NO. 915-W AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A PERMIT UNDER SECTION 18-A-3 OF ORDINANCE NO. 915, "PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION," BEING CHAPTER 18-A OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS; AND APPROVING. THE APPLICATION OF AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC., DATED MARCH 27, 1984, TO CONSTRUCT TWO (2) TWELVE INCH (12") OXYGEN PIPELINES, AND TO CONSTRUCT THREE (3) TWELVE INCH (12") INDUS- TRIAL GAS PIPELINES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE: • Section 1. The City Council of the City of La Porte has received an application dated March 27, 1984, from Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., requesting permit under Section 18-A-3 of Ordinance No. 915, being Chapter 18-A of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, to construct two (2) twelve inch (12") oxygen pipelines, and to construct three (3) twelve inch (12") industrial gas pipelines, crossing the City of La Porte, all as shown on said application. The application of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., has been reviewed by the City's Director of Public Works, who has found that said application meets all requirements of said Ordinance No. 915, and has recommended its approval. Section 2. The City Council of the City of La Porte • hereby approves the application of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., dated March 27, 1984, and this Ordinance shall constitute a permit to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. to lay and construct said pipelines within the City of La Porte, all in conformance with the requirements of said Ordinance No. 915. Section 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and • effect from and after its passage and approval. ~' • Ordinance No. 915-W, Page 2. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of April, 1984. CITY OF LA PORTE By Virginia Cline, Mayor • ATTEST: City Secretary APPROVED: City At orney ,~ • '~ • .~_ • :;, J~. .~. ~il~ ~ ~ U N I V E R S A L ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. I 2550 NORTH LOOP WEST, SUITE 210 • HOUSTON. TEXP.S 77092 • PHONE 713-688-5412 March 27, 1984 City of LaPorte P. 0. Box 1115 LaPorte, Texas 77571 Attn : t,1r. Steve Gi 11 ett Gentlemen: We hereby request that the City of LaPorte pass an Ordinance granting permission for Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. to construct and operate five (5) pipelines along and across streets and roadways within the City of LaPorte. The proposed pipelines, streets affected and drawings detailing the proposed installations are as follows: Pipeline 1 - 12" Oxygen C~ 1 - 12" Oxygen Road or Street Old LaPorte Rd. Houston Dr. North "P" Street North "H" Street North "D" Street Old LaPorte Rd. Houston Dr. and Old LaPorte Rd. Drawing Number APCI 730.100 APCI 730.120 APCI 730.161 APCI 730.164 APCI 730.165 APCI 730.100 APCI 730.105 3 - 12" Industrial Gas Old LaPorte Rd. Houston Dr. APCI 730.100 APCI 730.120 41e are enclosing two copies of each of the above referenced drawings along with Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. check number 405280 in the amount of $1,500.00 as permit fee for the five pipelines. Proposed street crossings will be bored without casing in compliance with current Department of Transportation Part 192, Title 49, Code of Regulations. Pipelines paralleling Old LaPorte Road and crossing Old LaPorte Road where not open to public access will be installed by open trenching. Construction on the first oxygen pipeline is scheduled to begin in June, 1984 with others to follow. Maximum operating pressures will not exceed 720 PSIG. ~3 ~1 ~ . • ~~ • ~,~ ' C. J .~ '~ City of LaPorte Page 2 Your expeditious handling of this request is appreciated. If you need any addi- tional imformation, please call me at 713/688-5412. Sincerely: UNIVERSAL NGIN ING SERV CES, IPJC. • ~~ obert E. 1c Fadden, P.E. Project Planager REPA/ksp cc: Phil Nonemaker Carl Cramer 217-30 G~ • • .. > 0 e 0 0 s m = L A N O 0 2 ~^ H A o „ 1 ~ m 1O v , a ~ ~ o Z n • • Sot • O! O N t0 b ID 10 t0 O O N A A• O N A OI m 0 , • . ... 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Z - 53+72 EDGE OFPVM`r. 53+72 EDGE OF PVMT. 0 53+83 CROSS SEWER LII - 53+83 CROSS SEWER LINE 53+66 rt DITCH ~~- ' -- 53186 ~ DITCH •-- - 531 9Q CROSS 2~~GAS LINE 53+90 CROSS 2°GAS LINE • - 53+922 W LINE 53+92 R/W L N • -Z ~ D ~ r m ~ °c • o O N A °~ B O N A °Oi 07 C G7 ~ ~ o n ; a ~ ~ i 33vE0 ~ a ac z ~ s Z ca Z~ x. mr~ m r a c ~ ~ i m aoOO~ ~^ m ~ ~ Z 'iwmi~ to D i ~ ~~xym m, ~ m i v zAym o ~ c~ a ~ •n ~ m1 _ N2 ON N D I ~ A ~° r °' o o ~ i 1 m - ~ - z N O1 O w u~ ' ~~ ~ ~- • 1 Gl i H Xi o m~ ~o z a~ ~c ~~ ~O O oz a = ~ 3t28.3 P-1. D85°42102~~1T. 53~32t R/W LINE 53 t 36 ROSS 8°MIATER UNEZ 53+37 ~ DITCH _ O _ I ^ ' ^ " N 2 5 t I EDGE OF PVMY. OD ~ n3 I 3f3 _ a lf ~ - ~ Z Z ~ e "4\ O ~ Z ~ N C C mm ~ x s' ~ a : - D u I u ~ ~ x I ~~ v 0 v °m C z w M ' { • C~ HARRIS CO. TEXAS •o' 8R I N$ON $UR. E 1t~•s:.lo 3 I I . ' 312 TBM _ TOP 9RA~ R00 E 1.22.09 E:iNina Pi ieef l7.9 2~2 • --•-- fo.Tisot Pfp~lise C ~ aHi"u.. ~Eu a , , ~ 3' wall to well tie ~~ . . 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BRINSON SUR. ~ eo' ; 231 ~ 250 TBM: TOP I Vt" i.R. SOi1TM R/MI Ove-Med Tol. Cadle • • N.OORKLINE EI. l3.12~ . •• ~: Undorq-owd Til. Coble i ~ N Ealet. Pioeliaoe Proposed 12" ~ 232 • 3~ Mloll toMldl Eaietinq 8" Pipeline (Lice 200) ~ 2 4 9 SartATiaos PL. ~- 3.27 YI. To 61oek Vetere Oxygen Pipeline (Lice MS) EXXON PIPELINE CO. • '• ~ ~ a~l ~ PIPELINE C(1RRtnnR ~ 2 34 _..._ _ _ Q I . MI. • - To Bloek~ Volvo _ Oxygen Pipeline __~ ~ . Exist. -iPelinos • t .1 •~.•~•r~~-r- +~r r7`. .t^C•' ~~ ~ PLAN SCALE: I~~- S0~ EL.22.87' NARKEF 8 Vent ~• ~•~ MARKER t1 VENT tt.88~ ' ~ s ~ - 20 20~ EL.21.38 L. 1, E1.18.02~ EI.•17.81~ Exit. 8" MI/84.8~ of • 12 csq. I S E1.13.83~ i S~ EL.13.73 • Sod ~_ PRODUCTS IN UNE ~ Seol hePesod ee' of t2" w/16"esq.(Line2001 , tgfio fold odloeont fo SoetA exec PL. Co. • PROF! LE ~ 9 OXYGEN e Pl. (Line 14S) SCALE: Horrz I"= 90'; vent. 1''- 5' ~BAYPORT-BAYTOi1NN CORR. SHT.B) Aav. DATt DCfCR1/T10N ORAWN I CNKD. ( Ago. AIR PRODUCTS ~ CHEMICALS, INC. ORIG. 9 G . a"~.~,„". Mov..e" Ts... • I 3-t3-84 Added•OxypenPipelineTolkiMTiss wo.C. PROPOSED .12" PIPELINE CROSSING NORTH ..H.. STR EET HARRIS COUNTY, TEX. o~n 2'17-e4 scw~c shown APCI 730.164 r L • • • H A R RI COUNTY, TEXAS WILLIAM NL JONES I UR. BM ~ E1. 24.12' " RR Spike in 8 Corner Post 3' E X 1ST. LINES 3 s as. I . Esiet. 4" R IC ~t..o.i.. PL tLiM Isal ' Woll - wal 3 SUR. ~ 1 ~ ~`°0°"°'~ EXXON PIPELINE CO. A- 6 2 5 ~ I I t~M.ioal i~~ I CORRIDOR I ' 3) ExIST I'~•~ ~ ~` ~ 31 I/ 2 ~ 30 ~' ~~ PLAN SCAL SO' 2.87 M1. 2.75 MI. To 81oek Volve Oxygen Pipeline L 2335• To Bloek Volve Oxygen Pipeline _ 24.08' I EL. 2t.OS ~E L2 t.55 E L .13.19 ~ -~ E1.20.6e' Top 0" W/16"esq.' City 1Not~r Lint 20~ .VENT !! ~ O MARKER ~ 20~ MAIIKER ~ ~ . E I. 16.43' TOP CSG. E I. Is,eO' TOP CASING "As BriN" EnNrprise S' SEAL ~ ~ I S~ SEAL . PROFILE PRODUCTS IN LIN£ ~- Saole: MoriZ: 1"s SOS " ~ Propoeod t2" w/ 16" esq. t Live 2001 to a fold o°loeont N Enterorh• 4" OXYGEN Ve-t. I s S ~ f(~ PlpoliM tLino 1da1 lOAYPORT _ BAYTOWN CORRIDOR SMT.6) Rt1/. OAT[ O[sc111rTION DRAWN ~ cMKO. Ago. AIR PROOU C TS CHEMICALS INC. ORIG. 8 G , ,,~ ^ e~"~"ee.~". New..". •e=w. 1 3-13-84 Added Oxyq~n Plpeline7b vawTlee w ~. c. PROPOSED 12" PIPELINE ~ " CROSSING NORTN STREET b HARRIS COUNTY, TEX. oArc 2- ftf-84 scALC Shown APCI 730.165