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1990-02-12 Regular Meeting
f MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF LA PORTE CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 12, 1990 1. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Malone at 6:00 P.M. Members of City Council Present: Mayor Norman Malone, Councilpersons Betty Waters, Mike Cooper, Ed Matuszak, Bob McLaughlin, Alton Porter, Deotis Gay, B. Don Skelton, Jerry Clarke Members of City Council Absent: None Members of City Staff Present: City Manager Robert Herrera, City Attorney Knox Askins, City Secretary Cherie Black, Assistant City Manager John Joerns, Police Chief Charles Smith, Director of Community Development Joel Albrecht, Purchasing Manager/Human Resources Manager Louis Rigby, Director of Public Works Steve Gillett, Fire Marshal Paul Hickenbottom, Fire Chief Joe Sease, Chief Building Official Ervin Griffith, Inspector Mark Lewis, Director of Parks and Recreation Stan Sherwood, Recreation Supervisor Tim O'Connor, Assistant Fire Chief John Dunham, EMS Chief Chris Osten Others Present: Dale Conger, Espey Huston; 37 citizens 2. The invocation was given by Councilperson Cooper. 3. Council considered approving the minutes of the regular meeting of Council held January 22, 1990. Motion was made by Councilperson Skelton to approve the minutes of January 22 as presented. Second by Councilperson Porter. The motion carried, 9 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, Matuszak, McLaughlin, Porter, Gay, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None 4. The Mayor gave special recognition and commendation to Officers Jerome McKown and Ed Swenson, who saved the life of a heart attack victim by performing CPR while the EMS was en route. Also recognized was the EMS team who made the call. EMS attendant Pat Underwood spoke to express the EMS' thanks not only to the Police Department, but to the Fire Department as well. She stated that they are always there when needed, and go beyond the call of duty to be helpful to the EMS. 5. A representative from the Fraternal Order of Eagles presented the Senior Citizens Program with a check for $600.00, and Minutes, Regular Meeting, La Porte City Council February 12, 1990, Page 2 announced that they will give the Program $200.00 per month to aid in the Seniors' programs. At this time, Fire Chief Joe Sease introduced Chris Osten, new EMS Chief. 6. The Mayor proclaimed Heart Month,; Black History Month, American History Month, and La Porte Night at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. 7. The following citizens addressed Council: Emerson Willis, speaking in favor of a smoking ordinance; Jimmie Ray Spradling, speaking in favor of a smoking ordinance; Ann Trask, addressing a problem with dirt bikes using the Exxon pipeline corridor along Old Hickory; Lou Lawler, asking that another "Clean Up -Green Up" be held; Gladys Roth, addressing the smoking ordinance and asking that Council meet with the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors for their input. 8. Dale Conger, representative of Espey Huston, addressed Council and presented a preliminary engineering report regarding the East La Porte relief sewer project. 9. Council considered an ordinance calling the regular annual election and calling a charter amendment election. The City Attorney read: ORDINANCE 1676 - AN ORDINANCE CALLING THE REGULAR ANNUAL ELECTION OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE; CALLING A RUN-OFF ELECTION, IF NECESSARY; CALLING A CHARTER AMENDMENT ELECTION; DESIGNATING ELECTION PRECINCTS AND POLLING PLACES; PROVIDING FOR THE USE OF VOTING MACHINES; APPOINTING ELECTION OFFICIALS; PROVIDING FOR METHOD AND DATES OF ABSENTEE VOTING; PROVIDING FOR AN ABSENTEE BALLOT BOARD; PROVIDING FOR RETURN AND CANVASS OF VOTES OF SAID ELECTION; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE; PROVIDING FOR FILING DEADLINE AND FILING FEES FOR CANDIDATES; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. Motion was made by Councilperson Skelton to adopt Ordinance 1676 as read by the City Attorney. Second by Councilperson Cooper. The motion carried, 9 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, Matuszak, McLaughlin, Porter, Gay, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None 10. Council considered an ordinance approving a construction cost increase for Underwood Road to include additional drainage area. 0 Ll Minutes, Regular Meeting, La Porte City Council February 12, 1990, Page 3 The City Attorney read: ORDINANCE 1677 - AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ADDITIONAL DRAINAGE AREA TO BE ADDED TO THE HARRIS COUNTY UNDERWOOD ROAD PROJECT EXTENDING FROM PASADENA BOULEVARD TO SPENCER HIGHWAY, APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF $47,359.00 FROM THE GENERAL FUND - CIP, AND AUTHORIZING PAYMENT OF SAID SUM TO HARRIS COUNTY; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. Motion was made by Councilperson McLaughlin to adopt Ordinance 1677 as read by the City Attorney. Second by Councilperson Gay. The motion carried, 9 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, Matuszak, McLaughlin, Porter, Gay, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None 11. Council considered a resolution authorizing the City Attorney to represent the City in acquisition of property. Motion was made by Councilperson Clarke to adopt Resolution 90-1, authorizing the City Attorney to represent the City in acquisition of property. Second by Councilperson McLaughlin. The motion carried, 7 ayes, 0 nays, 2 abstain. Ayes: Councilpersons Cooper, Matuszak, McLaughlin, Porter, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None Abstain: Councilpersons Waters and Gay 12. Council considered approving a letter of agreement between the City of La Porte and Hazelwood Enterprises, amending the current disposal contract to allow State disposal fee pass - through. Motion was made by Councilperson Skelton to approve the letter of agreement between La Porte and Hazelwood Enterprises. Second by Councilperson Gay. The motion carried, 9 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, Matuszak, McLaughlin, Porter, Gay, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None 13. Council considered authorizing a public hearing for condemnation of dangerous buildings and setting a public hearing date. Mark Lewis, Inspector, gave a slide presentation on 13 buildings in the City that the Board of Inspections deemed dangerous. Minutes, Regular Meeting, La Porte City Council February 12, 1990, Page 4 At the end of the presentation, motion was made by Councilperson Matuszak to authorize a public hearing for the condemnation of the 13 buildings shown and to set a public hearing date of March 12, 1990. Second by Councilperson Cooper. The motion carried, 9 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, Matuszak, McLaughlin, Porter, Gay, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None 14. Council considered declaring an emergency and approve construction proposal of McKey Construction for relocation of a 12-inch water line. Motion was made by Councilperson Porter to declare and emergency and approve McKey Construction for relocation of a 12-inch water line, cost not to exceed $12,219.21, with the expenditure to be funded from the Utility Fund contingency account. Second by Councilperson Gay. The motion carried, 9 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, Matuszak, McLaughlin, Porter, Gay, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None 15. Council considered authorizing the City Manager and the City Attorney to obtain studies and negotiate for purchase of the former bowling alley building on South Broadway Street. Motion was made by Councilperson Skelton to authorize the Cit Manager and the City Attorney to proceed with studies and negotiations for purchase of the former bowling alley building. Second by Councilperson Porter. The motion carried, 9 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, Matuszak, McLaughlin, Porter, Gay, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None 16. Council considered rejecting the bid for a pool cover and authorize rebidding. Motion was made by Councilperson Waters to reject the pool cover bid and approve rebidding. Second by Councilperson Cooper. The motion carried, 9 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, Matuszak, McLaughlin, Porter, Gay, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None Minutes, Regular Meeting, La Porte City Council February 12, 1990, Page 5 17. Council considered a consent agenda, as follows: (A) Consider awarding a bid for police vehicles; (B) Consider awarding a bid for chemicals and fertilizers; (C) Consider awarding a contract for janitorial maintenance service for City Hall, Public Works and Sylvan Beach Pavilion; (D) Consider awarding bid for industrial tractor loader/backhoe. Councilperson Skelton requested removal of item A; Councilperson McLaughlin requested removal of item C. Motion was made by Councilperson Gay to approve items B and D of the consent agenda. Second by Councilperson Porter. The motion carried, 9 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, Matuszak, McLaughlin, Porter, Gay, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None After discussion of Item A, motion was made by Councilperson Skelton to award the bid for police vehicles to the low bidder. Second by Councilperson Clarke. The motion carried, 9 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, Matuszak, McLaughlin, Porter, Gay, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None After discussion of Item C, motion was made by Councilperson McLaughlin to award the contract for janitorial maintenance service to Houston Sanitary and Maintenance. Second by Councilperson Clarke. The motion carried, 9 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, Matuszak, McLaughlin, Porter, Gay, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None 18. There was no administrative report. 19. Council action: Councilpersons Skelton, Gay, Porter, McLaughlin, Matuszak, Cooper and Mayor Malone brought items to Council's attention. 20. There was no executive session. 21. There being no further business to come before the Council, the meeting was duly adjourned at 8:40 P.M. Minutes, Regular Meeting, La Porte City Council February 12, 1990, Page 6 Respectfully submitted: &L� R-et'� Cherie Black, City Secretary Passed & Approved this the 26th day of February, 1990 Aorma L/M�/lenel, Mayor 0 E 51 b MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE LA PORTE CITY COUNCIL JANUARY 22, 1990 1. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Malone at 6:00 P.M. Members of City Council Present: Mayor Norman Malone, Councilpersons Betty Waters, Mike Cooper, Bob McLaughlin, Alton Porter, Deotis Gay (arrived at 7:40 P.M.), B. Don Skelton, Jerry Clarke Members of City Council Absent: Councilperson Ed Matuszak Members of City Staff Present: City Manager Bob Herrera, City Attorney Knox Askins, City Secretary Cherie Black, Assistant City Manager John Joerns, Assistant to the City Manager Janie Bais, Director of Public Works Steve Gillett, Police Chief Charles Smith, Human Resources Manager/Purchasing Manager Louis Rigby, Fire Marshal Paul Hickenbottom, Finance Officer Linda Waugh, Director of Parks and Recreation Stan Sherwood, Fire Chief Joe Sease Others Present: Sid Durbin, Travtech 2000; Charles Huber; John Black, Bayshore Sun; 14 citizens 2. The invocation was given by Councilperson Waters. 3. '' Council considered approving the minutes of the Public Hearing and Regular Meeting of Council held January 8, 1990. Motion was made by Councilperson Clarke to approve the January 8 minutes as presented. Second by Councilperson Waters. The motion carried, 7 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilper.sons Waters, Cooper, McLaughlin, Porter, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None 4. The Mayor presented the Employee of the Quarter Award for September, October and November, 1989, to Carlos Vega. Mr. Vega's supervisor, Orville Burgess, presented Mr. Vega with a plaque. 5. At this time, the Mayor called Mr. Sid Durbin to the front. Mr. Durbin owns and operates Travtech 2000, and has generously offered to donate 10 percent of his receipts for leisure travel arrangements from La Porte residents, to the senior citizens and handicapped residents of La Porte. The Mayor thanked Mr. Durbin on behalf of the Council. • Minutes, Regular Meeting, La Porte City Council January 22, 1990, Page 2 Ms. Lou Large addressed Council regarding the smoking ordinance. She is in favor of a smoking ordinance because of the detrimental effects smoking has on both smokers and non- smokers. 6. Council considered an ordinance relating to taxation of telecommunications services and repealing the application of the exemption provided for in Chapter 321, 321.210, VATC. The City Attorney read: ORDINANCE 1674 - AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO TAXATION OF THE EXEMPTION PROVIDED FOR IN CHAPTER 321, 321.210, VATC; PROVIDING FOR NOTIFICATION TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE STATE OF TEXAS; PROVIDING THAT NO SUCH TAX PROVIDED FOR HEREUNDER SHALL SERVE AS AN OFFSET TO OR TO REDUCE A14Y AMOUNT PAYABLE BY ANY PROVIDER OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PURSUANT TO ANY FRANCHISE, STREET USE ORDINANCE, CHARTER PROVISION, STATUTE OR ANY OTHER IMPOSITION OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, MAKING THIS ORDINANCE CUMULATIVE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. Motion was made by Councilperson Cooper to deny Ordinance 1654 as read by the City Attorney. Second by Councilpersons Waters and Skelton. Councilperson Skelton wished it to be public record that he was not in favor of this ordinance, but felt it should be brought to Council's attention so that it could be voted upon rather than let the State make the decision for us. The motion to deny the ordinance carried, 7 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, McLaughlin, Porter, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None 7. Council considered an ordinance prohibiting smoking in public places except in designated smoking areas. The City Attorney read: ORDINANCE 1674 - AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED SMOKING AREAS; MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT; DECLARING SMOKING TO BE A PUBLIC NUISANCE; DECLARING THAT A PERSON COMMITS AN OFFENSE OF THE PERSON SMOKES AT A PUBLIC MEETING OR ANY PUBLIC PLACE AND THE PERSON IS NOT IN A DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA, AND PROVIDING THAT SUCH OFFENSE IS A MISDEMEANOR, AND ANY PERSON CONVICTED OF UNLAWFULLY SMOKING SHALL BE DEEMED GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR, AND SHALL, UPON CONVICTION, BE PUNISHED BY A FINE NOT TO EXCEED TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000.00); PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING THAT ANY PERSON VIOLATING ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE DEEMED GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR AND UPON • Minutes, January Regular Meeting, La Porte City Council 22, 1990, Page 3 CONVICTION SHALL BE PUNISHED BY A FINE OF NOT MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.00); PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION OF THIS ORDINANCE; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. Motion was made by Councilperson Skelton to table this ordinance for one month in order to receive input from citizens and business owners. Second by Councilperson Porter. The motion carried, 7 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, McLaughlin, Porter, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None 8. Council considered an ordinance governing retention and disposition of public city records. The City Attorney read: ORDINANCE 1675 - AN ORDINANCE GOVERNING RETENTION AND DISPOSITION OF PUBLIC CITY RECORDS; PROVIDING FOR THE MICROPHOTOGRAPHY, DESTRUCTION AND OTHER DISPOSITION OF PUBLIC RECORDS; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. Motion was made by Councilperson McLaughlin to adopt Ordinance 1675 as read by the City Attorney. Second by Councilperson Waters. The motion carried, 7 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, McLaughlin, Porter, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None Council considered an ordinance approving a pipeline permit for Enterprise Products. The City Attorney read: ORDINANCE 915-CC - 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, DATED NOVEMBER 25, 1975, TO CONSTRUCT A SIX INCH PIPE LINE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF BUTANE/PROPANE MIXTURE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. Motion was made by Councilperson Waters to adopt Ordinance 915-CC as read by the City Attorney. Second by Councilperson Clarke. The motion carried, 7 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, McLaughlin, Porter, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None • Minutes, Regular Meeting, La Porte City Council January 22, 1990, Page 4 10. Council considered approving agreement for operations and maintenance of the La Porte Area Water Authority's surface water transmission and distribution system by the City of La Porte. 12. Motion was made by Councilperson Clarke to approve the contract between the La Porte Area Water Authority and the City of La Porte for operations and maintenance of the Authority's surface water transmission and distribution system. Second by Councilperson Cooper. The motion carried, 7 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, McLaughlin, Porter, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone Nays: None Council considered awarding a bid for batteries. Motion was made by Councilperson Clarke to award the bid for batteries to Exide Battery Sales. Second by Councilperson Cooper. The motion carried, 7 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Nays: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, McLaughlin, Porter, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone None Council considered awarding a bid for a humane truck. Motion was made by Councilperson Skelton to award the bid for a humane truck to Les Marks Chevrolet. Second by Councilperson Cooper. The motion carried, 7 ayes and 0 nays. Ayes: Nays: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, McLaughlin, Porter, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone None Administrative Reports: City Manager Bob Herrera announced a Council retreat to be held February 23, 24 and 25, 1990. Council Action: Councilpersons Waters, Cooper, McLaughlin, Porter, Skelton, Clarke and Mayor Malone brought items to Council's attention. Council adjourned into executive session at 6:45 P.M. to discuss the following: (A) Legal - Meet with attorney regarding Southern Ionics, Inc./Houston Chemical Services, Inc.; (B) Legal - Meet with attorney to discuss BayMUD mobile home litigation. Council returned to the table at 8:04 P.M. Minutes, Regular Meeting, La Porte City Council January 22, 1990, Page 5 16.' There being no further business to come before the Council, the meeting was duly adjourned at 8:05 P.M. Respectfully submitted: Cherie Black, City Secretary Passed & Approved this the 12th day of February, 1990 Norman L. Malone, Mayor CONSIDER APPROVING MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF COUNCIL HELD JANUARY 22, 1990 Motion by Second by VOTE: Waters Cooper Matuszak McLaughlin Porter Gay Skelton Clarke Malone FOR AGAINST Motion carried ✓ Defeated Tabled ABSTAIN 1qCauwj trl-{q- CITY OF LA PORTE FIRE DEPARTMENT INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: February 12, 1990 TO: Mayor Norman Malone and City Council FROM: Robert T. Herrera, City Manager and J. L. Sease, Fire Chief SUBJECT; EMS DIVISION CHIEF We would like to take this opportunity to announce the appointment of Chris Os -en, as our new E,MS Division Chief, effective February 12, 1990. Chris has a very diverse background which centers around EMS functions, firefighting, and teaching. Most recently Chris was employed by the Cite of Houston Health Department, where he was involved with the training of Houston Fire Department EMT's and ambulance inspect.ion_=. Prior to this, Cori-, was a Firefighter and Paramedic with the City of Corpus Christi, where he received first of class promotions to Firefighter II. Before becoming a Firefighter -Paramedic with the Corpus Christi sire Department, Chris was employed with the Galveston EMS Service, where he was promoted to Paramedic Senior Supervisor. Throughout his EIS career, Chris has been involved in teaching, training, and managing many aspects of the EMS field, and earned the "Texas Paramedic of the Year Award for 1983", by the Texas Emergency Department Nurses Association. Chris' teaching background also includes; Instructor - Coordinator in EMS for the University of Texas Medical Branch Nurses and Personnel, United States Coast Guard, Galveston College in Continuing Education, satellite classes for Volunteer Firefighters and EMS, and taught all levels from basic ECA to Paramedic, to Life Flight personnel. Considering Mr. Osten's education, training, and background, we feel he will become a great asset to our City to provide the leadership necessary to continue to maintain our highly recognized EMS Service in the City of La Porte. Q Z', UV D� Robert T. Herrera, City Manager 4 YL. Sease, Fire Chief 0 • • 171 • a, -AA N%4win4 +i{'+,•:•i$:•i:::tii:i::ty: `.i:?i�;$i:;:;:; y}:;::;.;:;rrisi:ii}i:•'F.:r:::::;::::i:•::•i:•i:•i:•i}:i.:{::.:: �:•i::�i:•::.}j: 1. Who can adopt a school? This one's easy. Individuals, businesses, civic groups and neighborhood associations. Colleges and universities, and state and local government are also encouraged to participate. 2. When my group adopts a school, what have we signed up to do? Your group has offered to help a school meet SOMEofitsneeds. What you actually do for a school depends on the capabilities and interests of your in- dividual group. You are NOT asked to fill all the needs of any school. Whatever the size of your group's contribution — in volunteers, in funds, orothertypes of assistance — your help is needed, valued and APPRECIATED! 3. How long are we committed to this adoption? A school adoption begins when your group is "matched" with a school. It continues throughout the school year. Of course, you may renew your adop- tion for more than one school year if you wish. 4. Can a school have more than one adopter? Yes. Most schools eventually receive more than one adopting group. On adopter might provide funds, while another might supply equipment. Each school has its own individual needs, and each adopter supplies only what it can. S. Once my group adopts a school, who is the main "contact" at that school? The principal of your adopted school will assign a staff person to work with your group. Your own group should also appoint a main contact person to coordinate activities and communications with the school staff. 6. What is the tax status of contributions to La Porte ISD? Contributions to La Porte ISD are tax deductible. fldo�-fl-S�ooC 1. Call 471-1123, the La Porte-Bayshore Chamber of Commerce, and say that you or your group is interested in adopting a school. 2. You will be contacted by an Adopt -A -School rep- resentative who will give you information about a choice of schools and their needs. 3. After consultation, you will agree on a school to adopt and begin your relationship. The number to call is 471-1123 Monday -Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. l '002 D^.4 -1 ,e La Porte-Bayshore Chamber of Commerce 731 South Broadway La Porte, Texas 77571 (713) 471-1123 A Joint Effort Between La Porte Independent School District La Porte-Bayshore Chamber of Commerce • • a A -f,6A_ F4Z41%, MC Dear Fellow La Portians: La Porte has much to look forward to as the bay area continues to grow and prosper. A rich diversity of people and resources have helped to createa fine community. As such, we can play an important role in the future of educating La Porte's young people. The community that works together combining its re- sources to enchance the quality of life is a community that will grow and flourish. Both as individuals and groups we can develop a community -wide support for our schools and share in providing a quality education for all of ou rchil- dren. The following information outlines how you and your organization can be a part of this effort. I invite you to please join us and be a part of creating La Porte ISD's chosen slogan "Excellence ... a La Porte ISD tradition." L"4(a 5"Ae4, Chairman, Adopt -A -School Committee Wf4i -;4 AJ Jai-A-Sdtoo,,? Adopt -A -School is what an individual or group can do to help a school meet one or more of its needs. An adopter may supply a school (or schools) with any or all of the following: Volunteers Funding Equipment or materials Assistance in special areas You as an individual or a group have something special to offer the La Porte public schools and its young people... your interest, experience and support. ...X" WK, Do lt? A community -wide commitment to a program like Adopt -A - School helps ensure quality educational opportunities for every child. Our efforts today will determine the tomorrows for our children and our community. It's a major responsibility, but worth the commitment. Successful Adopt -A -Schools are limited only by one's Imagi- nation. The following are examples of program Ideas from several other cities: -Insurance company employees gave violin lessons, special art instruction, and essay -writing lessons in "Fabulous Fridays" pro- grams for two hours every week. -Business personnel observed classes and went into English class- rooms and taught memo writing, letter writing, and advertising copy. They also taught math classes and the basics of under- standing credit and the computation of skills needed in specific jobs. -A research lab had math/science honor students a half day per week working in their laboratories, and focusing on chemical research. Some of the students were hired for the summer. -A company concentrated on math tutoring in an elementary school. This provided teachers and the company with a boost in morale. They believed the attitudinal change was most important and downplayedthe result which surprised them as the school went from twenty-third to second in achievement. -A construction company took students on tours of construction sites, drew plans for and laid out a garden at the school, helped the students till and plant it, and are now building a greenhouse with students and teachers being involved every step of the way. They related everything they did to reading and calculating. -Tours of machine and sheet metal shops were conducted for trade teachers so that they might update their curriculum, making it more relevant to the needs of industry. -Sixteen students in grade twelve worked forthree hours a day, five days a week in internships. Student career interests were matched with future job opportunities: airport administration, sales and marketing, interpreter, and flight attendant careers. -TV and print specialists offered their assistance in script writing and general video production. -A bank sponsored breakfast meetings and encouraged other banks to participate in the development of a center for financial services. Personnel in their institutions are also serving on the center's advisory committee. -A hotel provided awards to outstanding students and to the Teacher of the Year. -A department store provided decorations for musical programs at winter and spring presentations. -A hospital presented six seminars on abuse of alcohol and drugs to fifth, sixth and seventh grade students. -A restaurant supported a middle school reading project by provid- ing awards (T-shirts and sandwiches) to students who have read 10 books. -A hospital nurse talked with students about good health care and childhood diseases. The nurses provided the teachers with a stress and relaxation workshop. -A business provided a college scholarship for a graduate of the honors program. -A department store encouraged school attendance by providing corsages, certificates, and trophies to students. To support the school reading program, the store is providing high -interest pa- perback books for presentation to students. -A telephone company sponsored field trips, participated in acareer day, provided the newspaper to all fourth grade students once each week and provided awards for perfect attendance. -A bank established a banking program in the school to encourage knowledge of banking and saving. -Community affairs offices advised schools on budget development and fund raising as well as printing services for special events. -A merchants' association pledged $500 for scholarshipsfor under- privileged students. These scholarships provide private music lessons with symphony members. -An agricherncial company provided a day of observation for two students per week in their word processing computer centers. -A power company helped enhance a Safe Summer Program, funded an after -school care program for children whose parents work, and developed curriculum to supplement the science program for primary children in such topics as electricity and conservation. -A U. S. Army Installation provided bus transportation, field trips and tutoring by staff personnel in the school and on the military post. -An auto corporation, through a local dealership, furnished the automotive shop at a high school a new Pontiac Trans -Am to be used for shop instructional purposes, including disassembling and reassembling. -A management analyst system worked as a team with counselors and teachers to identify and work with students who exhibit such school/student problems as antisocial behavior, difficulty relating to peers and difficult student/teacher interactions. -Businesses provided tutors, career advisors, special topic speak- ers and part-time jobs. -A local university club provided a pool of college students to tutor elementary school students on a weekly basis in reading and math. Students are tutored individually and in small groups. -A company provided a $500 grant for a minicourse in photography and sponsored a brotherhood tour by the school's musical per- formers. 0 0 0 Ll FRITIJ TFOORWOR• Z T r Agenda Date Requested: FEBRUARY 7R 1990 Requested By: K. BEERMAN Department: PARKS & RECREATION Report Resolution Ordinance Exhibits: Presentation of check $600.00 donated to the Sr. Citizen Center by the Eagles for December. The Eagles will continue to donate $200.00 a month to the program. Action Required by Council: Acknowledgement of donation for December and -continued donation to the program. Availability of Funds: General Fund Water/Wastewater Capital Improvement General Revenue Sharing Other Account Number: Funds Available: YES NO Approved for City Council Agenda Lf� Robert T. Herrera Date City Manager I 5 O officeof the Or VCfi�« ter- J �3 The month oU Feb�Luany ha/s been dmignated Na,tionczl Heart Month, dcvt,%ng which ;the Ammican Heart A&Soci.ati.on tvZU conduct a nat�onbui.de campaign to educate the pub.Uc about hecurt and btood ve/mee d.usea/se; and WHEREAS, heart and b Eo od v erns et digs eat e continues to be .the nambe,t one ca"c of death- ';,L La_ Porte; and WHEREAS, votwlteeAA help the React kssocLa.tion lta,ize money %ve A&e UUcch, cornrnuntity Aehvice and pub.Uc education and �uppont exte►vs pcvgncun.3, �rausing mWLe than $6 m.i.Mi.on ()o)L cucea neseNLch centeu s.Ence 1980; and WHEREAS, .the Ammican Hecuct As6oc%ation and Us Texas A66iUate, In ., hias continuaUy .Led .ttje (,tghLt agaiyv�t hecvrt and blood vezze,E d. zeaze, thee c.{ 1C, ct o ii cuhvich, thvnews eWLch and education, hay been to n.educe the .iycciclence o� death due to heat and b.tood ve/s/set d-i�seaae. NOW, THEREFORE, I, NORMAN MALONE, MAYOR o� the City oU La Porte, dohuLcby pnoc2aun .the moltith o{y Feb�uccucrf, 1990, cis HEART MONTH �yc .thce Gi.ty o6 La Porte, and cvAge a E La Poicte c%tizenls to support :the c.(o6 the Ammh can 1lecv�t A660cia-tton and its Tex"A(U,LUate, Inc. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seci4 0� .thce City to be a66.ixed hwto, -tltivs the l2:thc dacf o{� Feb�cucucy, 1990. CITY OF LA PORTE , wonan L. a, one, hayo�L Office of the N�ayor x Stack e-i tize" have made s ignti�'(-' cant covLVi,ibu,tio" tdvLoughout the yeanus .in atLt, po.ntin , L tenatune, the 6 c,iencm and other �ield,5; and WHEREAS, the Uach youth 0(j ours c0urlVzy, az weel as c-<t zem 'uli au ,races, need to be awcuce O{ these contAubutton/S to mankind; and WHEREAS, study 0l, Stack ctLCtuhe and hi6to�Ly ,in out schooa and tivtoeugh .C.ibneatf /5envicU, .teEevi�s.ton, numpameu and others media o-LU cducate aU peop.2e cos to .t6te hen i tag e o t) St.acfzz thnoug pout U"i tOlLy. NOW, THEREFORE, 1, NORMAN MALONE, MAYOR o4 the City o4 La Porte, d0 hereby pud-a.bn the month o(� Febn.uan y, 1990, cus SLACK HISTORY MONTH yin .the city 0,6 La POnte, and tutge aU c i tize" o,6 aet Lace/s to incAe"e �the.vc hnowtedge and appne�tctt%on oo the conti.butio" made to the woAtd ,,by Uach citize" tfmoughou,t Iti6toky. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hcAeunto set my hand and caged the SeaE o,11 .the City to be a(1,tixed heAeto, tGwS the 12th dara o� Febn.uany, 1990. CITY OF LA PORTE 0nman L. Matone. mativL rrv' V Office of the Nfayor li Q�� $ The Nati.onat Society DaughteX6 o� the AmuLi.ean Revo,eution /5pon,5on Febnuan.y as AmvL,i.can Hiztmy Month each yeah; and WHEREAS, to stimu.2ate a knowtedge. i.n both young and o.P_d and t sense o� p�Lide ,i-n o(A Nati"on'6 g�Lerct aehievements and dedication to l b(n ty; and WHEREAS, to s._6�s Wt i,de in ,the United State,s o� AmeAica _Eh -Hough commun--ty 1sCAv.(_'CU -in educationae pnognams, essay contat,6 and "LLsto `Lcc toLuL'S; and WHEREAS, thnough the study o6 Amvu.ean f i,5Cony cute we made .awcvLe oo .the impo)ttance oo Fneedom, EquaLLty, Jurtice and Humanity in a.f_C oLvL Uves .today; and WHEREAS, the ,bmipo)Ltance o�) �Leme-,&A,-nq Amnican Hi'6tony Ishoutd L)e &Cy noted. NOW, THEREFORE, I, NORMAN MALONE, MAYOR o6 the City o� La Porte, do huteby pnocea.im the month o�) Febtuuany, 1990, to be AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH L<< f'o.nte., and LVL J e a"U_ 'cc-s-id ents to jo,i.n w-i th me in recognizing the uiipo "Ltancc 06 AmeAicaj,t H,i6t0ny "zn ouA UV"- IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have 11eneunto set my hand and caused the Sege op .tile City to be a(�(-fixed 1LCAeto, tows the 12th day o� Febnucucy, 1990. CITY OF LA PORTE �1UhYnan L. a oVle, ayUa ,egg: office of the 1Vl�ayor 92, r The Houston Liv"tock Shaw and Rodeo is 6chedu.ted to begin FebnuaAy 18 at the A,st� odome; and WHEREAS, La Ponte Night at the Rodeo has been set ion FebnuucAy 27, 7990, tui th 6eatwced en,teAtainvus The Oahn,%dge Boys scheduted to appear; and WHEREAS, ptav,5 have been made {,on. a speck.. bins, comptete with nacln and d,.inks, to tganspofct La Porte bans to the A�studome on that tU"q t; and WHEREAS, the e0,5t 06 the tntip to the M;ftodome by bws ,vs vuLy modea.ate, and ,inc2ude/s the costa admi6lsion, with the added beneAit o� food Oun and comuanion1shir). NOW, THEREFORE, 1, NORXIAN �.IALONE, MAYOR o 6 the City o 6 La Porte, do hen.eby pnocEaim Febtcuacy 27, 1990, cis LA PORTE NIGHT ca ,the Rodeo, and urge e,-tizenz to attend this event, to make yoLvc }te,auwct�io" to go by bus, and enjoy ;the evening. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hen.eunto set my hand and eauzed the e2C o(, the City to be a66ixed hUteto, this the 12th day o6 Febtuacy, 1990. CITY OF LA PORTE Nonrnccn L . h a one, Mayon. 0 0 !JADE: 20�'r t �S p .J ADDRESS: 5. 3 L L, s SUBJECT ON WHICH I WISH TO SPEAK: DATE: �. 'ar� - Q ADDRESS: SUBJECT ON WHICH I WISH TO SPEAK: DATE: CZ /-2- `�D 0 0 NAME: 7-R�s< ADDRESS:.)() T A j L--. SUBJECT ON WHICH I WISH TO SPEAK.: D 1 Ri' 1'� t K t'S o A) L----Xx OA) P L P F `► o Id 44" DATE: 0 NAMiE : ADDRESS 411R.TFl T n14 i-7HTr.H T FJTSH Tn SPF_,AK- DATE: �o T A ;;copy Friday of the report will be placed in your Council mail slot afternoon for your review. i-. irn-a.. sue- --- T J'l 't B 11 ORDINANCE NO.1676 AN :ORDINANCE CALLING THE REGULAR ANNUAL ELECTION OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE; CALLING A RUN-OFF ELECTION, TF NECESSARY; CALLING A CHARTER A14ENDMENT ELECTION; DESIGNATING ELECTION PRECINCTS AND POLLING PLACES; PROVIDING FOR THE USE OF VOTING MACHINES; APPOINTING ELECTTON OFFICIALS; PROVIDING FOR METHOD AND DATES OF ABSENTEE VOTING; PROVIDING FOR AN ABSENTEE BALLOT BOARD; PROVTDING FOR RETURN AND -CANVASS OF VOTES OF SAID ELECTION; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE; PROVIDING FOR FILING DEADLINE AND FILING FEES FOR CANDIDATES; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETTNGS LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. BE 'IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE: Section 1.. An election shall be held within the corporate Limits of. the City of La Porte, Texas, on the 5th day of May, 1990, such day he.ing the first Saturday in May, 1990, between seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and seven o'clock (7:00) P.M., for the purpose Of electing the following City officials: Councilperson-at-Large-•-Position B. for a ' year term Council.person--Oi.str_ict 1, for a 3 year. term Councilperson---District 6, for a 3 year term r run-off election, if necessary, shall he held on May 19, 199Q, between the same hours. Section 1A. An election shall he held within the cor.porato limits of the City oi- La Port, Texas, on the 5th day of May, 1990, ;it which election there s-,hall be submitted to the resident qualified l:tor� of the City 01, Lea Porte, for their acceptance or rejection, :amendment to the Ilome Rule Charter_ of the Citv of La Pori Texas, to -wit: 'ection 5.02, "Purcha, r Pr.ocF dare," of the Home Rule Charter of thi `Ci.ty of I.a Porte, Texas, shall he amended so that the same shall herc.'.i(ter read as follows: 115.02. Purchase Proce(lur.e All. purchases made an:_i contracts executed by the city shall be pu.r.suant to a requisition from the head of the office, (lopartment or igc.ncy rho e ,ippropr..iation will he charged, and no contract or or(!,-,r :,hall. 'be h:i.nding upon the city unless and unt_i.1 the city man,agor or his rlesi_gnec approves the same and cortiFles that there is to the credit of such office, department or agency a suff:i.cicnt unencumbered appropriation and allotment balance to pay for the supplies, materials, equipment- or contractual services for which the contract or order is to be issued. Before the city may enter into a contract that requires an exp-ndi.ture of more than $5,000.00, the City must comply with the procedure prescribed b_v Chapter 252, Texas Local Government Code, for competitive sealed kidding or competitive sealed proposals. The city may use the competitive sealed proposals procedure only for high technology procurements. Council_ may by ordinance confer upon the city manager general authority to contract for expenditures without. ORDINANCE NO. 1676 Page 2 further approval of council for budgeted items not exceeding $5,000.00. All contracts for expenditures involving more than $5,000.00 must be expressly approved in advance by council. If the competitive sealed bidding requirement applys to the contract, the contract must be awarded to the lowest Council or the city manager, in such cases responsible bidder. as he is authorized to contract for the city, may reject any and all bids. If the competitive sealed proposals requirement applys to the contract, the contract must be awarded to the responsible offeror whose proposal is determined to be the most advantageous to the city considering the relative importance of price and the other evaluation factors included in the request for proposals. Council by ordinance may increase the $5,000.00 limitation herein provided to conform to subsequent increases authorized by state law. Contracts for professional services for which bidding is prohibited by state law shall not be let on competitive bids. Procurement of architectural or engineering services shall be in accordance with the Professional Services Procurement Act. In the event of conflict between any provision of this section and state law, state law shall prevail." The ballot for said charter amendment election shall conform to Section 52.072 and Section 52.073, Texas Election Code. The wording of,'the proposition that is to appear on the ballot shall be "THE AMNDMENT OF SECTION 5.02, 'PURCHASE PROCEDURE,' OF THE HOME RULE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE." The words "FOR" and, below it, "AGAINST" shall be printed on the ballot to the left of the proposition. Section 2. Said election shall be held at each of the following voting places within said City, and the following named persons are hereby appointed as officers of said election, to -wit: Election Precinct # 1 Polling Place: Lomax Elementary School 10615 North Avenue "L" La Porte, Texas 77571 Boundaries: BEGINNING at the intersection of the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks and Spencer Highway (West Main Street); THENCE westerly along Spencer Highway (West Main Street) to Big Island Slough; THENCE north to north boundary of Creekmont Subdivision; THENCE west along north boundary of Creekmont Subdivision to Underwood Road; THENCE north along Underwood Road to the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks; THENCE southeasterly along the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks, following a curve to the South, and continuing in a Southerly direction along the Southern Pacific Railroad to Spencer Highway (West Main Street). • ORDIN?1NCE 1,10. 1676 Page 2 Further approval of council for budgeted items not. exceeding $5,000.00. All contracts for expenditures involving more than %S5,000.00 must be expressly approved in advance by council. If the competitive sealed kidding r.equir_emnnt applys to the contract, the contract must be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. Council or the city manager, in such cases as he is authorized to contract for the city, may reject any and all bids. If the competitive sealed proposals requirement applys to the contract, the contract must be awarded to the responsible offeror whose proposal is determined to be the most advantageous to the city considering the relative importance of price and the other evaluation factors included in the request For proposals. Council may increase the $5,000.00 limitation herein provided to conform i_o subsequent increases authorized ts For professional services for which by state law. Cont rac bidding is prohibited by law shall not be let on competitive hi-ds." The hallot for said charter_ amendment election shall con Form to F. z'. ;potion 52.072 and Section 52.073, Texas Election Code. The wording of the proposition that is to appear on the ballot shall be "THE s ^1[ rI�)ttt;lQT OF SECTTOT\T 5 .02 , ' PURC(In.SE PROCEDURE, ' OF THE HOME RULE 17 1 17\ RT F R OF THE C1TY OF L1 P0RTE." The words "FOR" and, below it, y "710IrdS'.P" shall_ be printed on the hallot to the left of the proposition. Section 2. Said election shall be held at each of the _. Following voting places within sail pity, and the following named r >ons are hereby apnoi nl:ecl as of f icors of said election, to -wit: E]ecLi.on Precinct # 1 Po] �: i.nq Place: Lomax Elementary School --- 1.0615 North Avenue "L" La Porte, 'L'exas 77571 a$ Bounclaries: BEGTNNING at the intersection of the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks and Spencer_ Highway (West Main Street); Q.. THENCE westerly along Spencer ;lighway (West Main Street) to Big Island Slough; THENCE north to north boundary of Creekmont. Subdivision; pi THENCE west along north boundary of Creekmont Subdivision to Underwood Road; THENCE north along Underwood Road to the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks; THENCE southeasterly along the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks, following a curve to the South, and continuing in a Southerly direction along the Southern Pacific Railroad to Spencer Highway (West. Main Street) . A. ORD,1CI;NCE NO. 1676 • • Page 3 Election Officials: FennyPrice ---- - ----- Betty _Price___ Pohl inq Place: Boundaries: Presiding Judge , Alternate Presiding Judge Election Precinct # 2 Baker School Cafetorium West Main Street and Underwood Road La Porte, Texas 77571 BEGINNING at the intersection of Wil.lmont Street and Fairmont Parkway; THENCE west along Fairmont Parkway to the east boundary line of San Jacinto College; THENCE north along the east boundary line of San Jacinto College to Spencer. Highway (West Main Street); THENCE east along Spencer. Highway (West Main Street) to Underwood Road; THENCE north along Underwood Road to the north boundary of Creekmont Subdivision; THENCE east along the north boundary of Creekmont Subdivision to Big Island Slough; THENCE south along Big Island Slough to Spencer Highway (West Main Street). THENCE west along Spencer Highway (West Main Street) to Myrtle Creek Drive; THENCE south along Myrtle Creek Drive to Cedarmont Drive; rjjENCE southerly along Cedarmont Drive to Wil_lmont Drive; THENCE southerly along Will.mont Drive to Fairmont Parkway Election Officials: Presiding Judge r n a t e Presiding Judge Election Precinct it 3 Pofli.ng Place: Rizzuto Elementary School 3201 Farrington Boulevard LaPorte, Texas 77571. Boundaries: BEGINNING at the intersection of the Exxon Pipeline Easement and Fairmont Parkway; THENCE west along Fairmont Parkway to Wil].mont Road; ",'FIFNCE northerly along Wi.11mont Road to Cedarmont Drive; TH NCE northerly along Cedarmont Drive to Myrtle Creek Drive; Page 4 ORDTNANCE NO. 1676 h9ENCE northerly alongMyrtle Creek Drive to Spencer Highway r (West Main Street); THENCE east along Spencer Highway (West Main Street.) to Exxon pipeline Easement; THENCE southerly along Exxon Pipeline Easement to Fairmont Parkway. t?l.ecti.on Officials: Paula_ Rizzuto-------- - _ -- Presiding Judge t G-eor__gette__Oliv_e_ Alternate Presiding Judge Election Precinct # 4 Polling Place: Dewalt Special Services Center -- Madison and North 6th Street fr La Porte, Texas 77571 Boundar._ies: BEGINNING at the intersection of: North Broadway Street and the Ir Southern Pacific Railroad tracks; THENCE south along North Broadway Street. to West "A" Street; THENCE west along West "A" Street to the Southern Pacific e Railroad tracks; THENCE north along the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks, following a curve to the east of said railroad tracks; THENCE easterly along the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks to North Broadway Street. Election Officials: Pauline LewisPresiding Judge Anna_ Humphrey Alternate Presiding Judge t- _ - El-cti"on Precinct # 5 0" Poll-ing Place: La Porte Senior High School 301 East Fairmont Parkway ` La Porte, Texas 77571 f- Boundaries: ` BEGINNING at the intersection of the Barbour's Cut Boulevard -Incl tlorth Broadway Street; THENCE south along Broadway Street to the south City Limit line• " THENCE east along the south City Limit line to the shoreline of Galveston Bay; THENCE northerly along the shoreline of Galveston Bay to �Donaldson Avenue; THENCE northwesterly along Donaldson Avenue to Barbour's Cut Boulevard; iwx Y" 0 . 9 ORDINANCE NO. 1676 Page 5 THENCE west along Barbour's Cut Boulevard to North Broadway; and The former Bayshore Municipal Utility District, to -wit: TRACT I BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of the R.V. Whiteside 62.512 acre tract, located in the West right-of-way line of State Highway No. 146, said corner being also the Northeast corner_ of: that certain portion of Shore Acres Addition lying West of State Highway No. 146, and being approximately 5,500 feet South and 5,950 feet East of the Northwest corner of the W.P. Harris Survey, Abstract 30; THENCE North 89 deg. 59'45" R.V. Whiteside 62.512 acre said Shore Acres Addition, less, to a point for corner the G.H. & S.A. Railroad, corner of said Shore Acres said R.V. Whiteside 62.512 West, along the South line of said tract, same being the North line of a distance of. 5,516 feet, more or in the East right-of-way line of such point being the Northwest addition and the Southwest corner of acre tract; THENCE North 7 deg. 18132" West., along said East right-of-way line of the G.H. & S.A. Railroad, said line being along the West lines, respectively, of the R.V. Whiteside 62.512 acre tract, the Ralph Liles 52.12 acre tract, the Robert F. Harris 107 acre tract, and the Charles E. McCabe 23 acre tract, and continuing along said East right-of-way line of the G.H. & S.A. Railroad, a total distance of 2,350 feet, more or less, to a point of intersection with a Westerly projection of the North right-of-way _line of McCabe Road; THENCE in an Easterly direction with said Westerly projection of said North right-of-way line of: McCabe Road with said North right-of-way line, same being along the South lines of the B.F. :teems 74 acre tract and Ti.dewood Addition, and continuing in the same Easterly direction across State Highway 146, a distance of 5,950 feet, more or less, to a point of intersec- tion with the East right-of-way line of State Highway 146; THENCE in a Southerly direction along said East right-of-way line of State Highway 146 a distance of 1.00 feet, more or less, to the North line of Pine Bluff. Addition; THENCE in an Easterly direction along said North line of Pine Bluff Addition, a distance of 1,350 feet, more or less, to a point on the West Shoreline of Galveston Bay; ('IEk?NCE in a generally Southerly and Easterly direction along the meanders of the West Shoreline of Galveston Bay, same being along the East lines, respectively, of Pine Bluff_ Addition, Rayside Terrace AddiH_on and Bay Oaks Addition, and the W.M. Rose 1.08 acre tract, a distance of 3,000 feet, more or less, to the southeast corn(�--r of said W.M. Rose 1.08 acre tract, same also being the Northeast corner of Shore Acres Addition; THENCE in a Westerly direction along the South lines of the W.m. Rose 1.08 acre tract, 0.39 acre tract, and 0.288 acre tract, same being along the North line of said Shore Acres Addition, and continuing in the same Westerly direction, crossing State Highway 146, a distance of 3,000 feet, more or less, to a point in the West right-of-way line of said State Highway 146; THENCE in a Northerly direction along said West right-of-way line of State Highway 146, a distance of 125 feet, more or 0 • ORDINANCE NO. 1676 Page 6 less, to the Southeast corner of the R.V. Whiteside 62.512 acre tract, the point of beginning, said area lying wholly within the W.P. Harris Survey, Abstract 30, Harris County, Texas, and containing 396 acres or 0.62 square miles, more or less. TRACT 2 BEGINNING at the Northwest corner. of Shady Oaks Addition in the East right-of-way line of state Highway 146, same being the Southwest corner_ of that certain portion of Shore .Acres Addition lying East of State Highway 146; THENCE Easterly along the North lines, respectively, of Shady Oaks Addition, the Lloyd T. Moody 1.4 acre tract and the J.G. Head 42.5 acre tract, the same being along the South line of Shore Acres Addition, a distance of 6,200 feet, more or less, to a point on the West Shoreline of Galveston Bay; THENCE in a generally Southerly and Easterly direction along the meanders of the West Shoreline of Galveston Bay, same being along the East line of said J.G. Head 42.5 acre tract, a distance of 1,000 feet, more or less, to the Southeast corner of the J.G. Head 42.5 acre tract; THENCE Westerly with the South lines, respectively, of the J.G. Head 42.5 acre tract, the Lloyd T. Moody 14 acre tract, and Shady Oaks Addition, same being along the North line of the Humble Oil and Refining Company tract, a distance of 6,800 feet, more or less, to a point in the East right-of-way line of State Highway 146, said point being the Southwest corner of Shady Oaks Addition; THENCE Northerly along the East right-of-way line of State I3ighway 146, same being the West line of Shady Oaks Addition, a distance of 750 feet, more or less, to the Northwest corner of said Shady Oaks Addition, the point of beginning, said area Lying wholly within the W.P. Harris Survey, Abstract 30, Harris County, Texas, and containing 108 acres or 0.17 square miles, more or less. Election Officials: Sarah Odell Presiding Judge Lorraine Miller Alternate Presiding Judge Election Precinct # 6 Polling Place: La Porte City Hall 604 West Fairmont Parkway La Porte, Texas 77571 Boundaries: BEGINNING at the intersection of West "A" Street and South Broadway; THENCE south along South Broadway Street to McCabe Road; THENCE west along McCabe Road to the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks; THENCE north along the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks to Fairmont Parkway; THENCE west along Fairmont Parkway to Exxon Pipeline Easement; ORDINANCE NO. 1676 Page 7 THENCE north along Exxon Pipeline Easement to Spencer Highway (West Main Street); THENCE east along Spencer highway (West Main Street) to L Southern Pacific Railroad tracks; THENCE south along Southern Pacific Railroad tracks to West "A" Street; THENCE east along West "A" Street to South Broadway. !` Election Officials: Barbara Moser Presiding Judge Theresa Sabin Al-ternate Presiding Judge Absentee Polling Place: La Porte City Hall "---- ---- 604 West Fairmont Parkway _- [,a Porte, Texas 77571 Section 3. Voting at said election, including absentee voting, shall he by the use of voting machines, and the ballots of said election shall conform to the Texas Election Code, as amended. F�F Section 4. An Absentee Ballot Board is hereby created to '{" process Absentee Voting results for the election and the runoff x' election, if necessary. Charlotte Boudreaux is appointed o Presiding Judge of the Absentee Ballot Board. At least two (2) other members of the Absentee Ballot Board shall be appointed by the he same manner as the precinct election clerks. Presiding Judge, in t Absentee voting by persona]- appearance shall begin on the 20th day.,and shall continue through the 4th day preceding the day of 3- e10 t.ion. Except as authorized herein, the cl-erk shall not permit JK anyone to vote absentee by personal appearance on any day which is no and regular working day for the clerk's office, and under no _� clrjumstances shall he permit anyone to vote absentee by personal :aa• s not o to the appearance at any time when his office i en public. p Absentee voting by mail shall begin on the 20th day preceding the:date of the election and shall continue until seven o'clock (7:00) P.M. on election day. Absentee voting shall be conducted by a clerk for absentee voting, namely, Paula Rizzuto — , and the place at which r r, y#'r' the:'absentee voting shall be conducted is designated as the La Porte 4 h. to which City Hall, 604 West Fairmont Parkway, La Porte, Texas, 3 �z a ORDINANCE NO. 1676 Page 8 4- address ballot applications and ballots voted by mail. may be mailed. Said"clerk shall keep said office open for absentee voting during his."regular working hours and in any event for at least eight (8) hours on each day which is not a Saturday, a Sunday, or an official k% Stave holiday. Section 5. The Council Conference Room of the La Porte City y. xs Eiall' is hereby designated as the Central Counting Station to receive all>ballots cast at said election, and Cherie Black is hereby k` a o'inted the Presiding Judge for said Central Counting Station. s. PP. A. Said Judge shall. appoint any clerks necessary to assist in receiving ballots and other records and in performing the other duties of said Judge in this regard. The City Manager is hereby authorized an directed to obtain, or cause to be obtained, the necessary electronic tabulating equipment, to arrange for the testing thereof as provided by law and to employ a duly qualified manager and a duly y qualified tabulation supervisor to perform the duties respectively imposed on them by law with respect to the processing and tabulation of ballots at the Central Counting Station. Section 6. That all election materials including notice of the elution, ballots, instruction cards, affidavits and other forms "- whi voter_-, may be required to sign and all absentee voting f �x materials shall be printed in both English and Spanish, or Spanish 4, e made available in the circumstances translations thereof shall- b ` permitted and in the manner_ required by law. yk �0 Section 7. The City Secretary of the City of La Porte shall "W forthwith issue Notice of said election by causing a substantial copy of this Ordinance to heput-ished on the same day in each of q" two; successive weeks, in the BAYSHORE. SUN, which is hereby found and dec_1-ared to be a newspaper of general circulation in said City, not less than fourteen (14) days nor more than thirty (30) days prior to the date of the said election. } Section 8. Upon a candidate tendering his application on the 1 form prescribed, the City Secretary shall furnish to such candidate for the office being aIt- information relative to the qualificati-ons t g. - r- 9 ORDINANCE NO. 1676 Page 9 sought; the method of placing the candidate's name on the ballot; the amount of the required filing fee; and any other pertinent information concerning said election. Section 9. Each candidate for the office of Councilperson must be a resident elector of the City. Each candidate for the office of District Councilperson must also he a resident of the district for which he files. Section 10. The deadline for a candidate to make application to have his name appear upon the ballot for such election, is hereby dedignated and established as 5:00 o'clock P.M., Wednesday March 21, 1990. No application shall be accepted for filing prior to February 19''1.990. The filing fee for each candidate for the office of CoLfncilperson is hereby established as Fifty Dollars ($50.00). The filing fees shall be used to defray the cost of the election, and saLfl fees shall be prorated and any surplus shall be refunded to saZO candidates. As an alternative to paying a filing fee, a candidate may obtain a place on the ballot by filing a petition as Provided for in City of La Porte Nome Rule Charter, Article 2.04 c.3: Section 11. Said election shall be held in accordance with the provisions of the City Charter of the City of La Porte, and the general election laws of the State of Texas governing general and municipal elections, so far as same may be applicable thereto. Section 12. Immediately after_ said election, the officers holding the same shall make and deliver the returns of the results thereof_ and the accompanying records for use in the official canvass to -the City Council of the City of La Porte, and the City Council shall canvass said returns at the earliest practicable time, and shall, immediately after canvassing the returns, declare the results of the election. The ?Mayor shall immediately thereafter deliver to th- candidate for whom the majority of votes has been polled for each respective office, a certificate ofelection. Such elected off:icial.s shall assume their duties within ten (10) days thereafter, the oath of office. Sundays, excluded, upon their taking CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE 12/13/89 STREET ADDRESS 2300 Blk South Broadway E- OWNER Karl L. Springer 002456 ADDRESS 922 Hackberry, La Porte, Tx. OCCUPANT None AGENT SURVEY OR 3-8 Adj 18.25' of SUBDIVISION La Porte BLOCK 1336 LOTLts 25-31 & Alley ZONING R-1 TYPE OCCUPANCY Com FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X SANITARY SEi;'ER ELECTRICAL POWER X GAS NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 0 VACANT X OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE n1145, SECTI:iN 8-1.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO n FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DP24AGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£CURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY EX,MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC X HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS .REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board after using City of La Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Building Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not meet the minimum structural, electrical, or sanitary standards deemed essential for safe and healthful human occupation and is therefore a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of La Porte. INSPF OPSI: 0 i CHECK LIST V M tr E�+ (d a a o Z o 4J -4 4J a)tn Z ►ci REMARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE # (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Egress Ix 2. Room Sizes N/A 3. Privacy of Bath X _ 4. Privacy of Bedrooms N/A 5. Free. of Infestations ix _ 6. Garbage Storage X Ceiling Heights X _ B. Window Clearances X 9. Window Area X 1C. Window Openable Areas N/A %1. Window Sash X A 12. Screens 13. Window Frames X 14. Foundation X _ _ 15. Piers X 16. Floor Framing X 17. Flooring X _ 18. Exterior Walls X 19. Columns _ N/A 20. Exterior Steps X 21. Exterior' Stairs N/A 22. Roofing X 23. Roofing Flashing X 24. Roof Rafters X 25. Sheathing 26. Exterior Doors 27. Interior Doors 28., Partitions 29. Interior Stairs 30. Ceilin2 Joists 31. Hardware 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion X 33. Electric Lights 34. Electric Switches 35. Electric Outlets Al 36. Electric Panel 37. Heating E uipment 38. Sink 39. Lavatory X 40. Water Closet 41. Bath Tub 42. Plumbing Drainaqe 43. Hot Water -4 4 . Cold Wa ter 45. Water Heater 46. Grass 47. Trash 48. Appliances 49. Furniture - 50. Automobiles NIA 51.. Secondary Structure CODE VIOLATION CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE December 13, 1989 STREET ADDRESS 1500 Blk South Broadway OWNER Donald F. Ford 002598 ADDRESS P. O. Box 4098, Pasadena, Tx. 77502 OCCUPANT None AGENT SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte BLOCK 1438 LOT 30-32 ZONING R-3 TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X SANITARY SET -.'ER ELECTRICAL POWER X GAS X NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT X OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECTS:)N 8-1.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIP OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, TT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO % FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE -T_NJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£CURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY X MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE X OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of LaPorte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as -its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. INSPI' TOP. /� 0 0 CHECK LIST 4J 04 .O ri rd a v a .n a i 2 A 10 0, o .4 4J r+ '0 4J a) (n z H REMARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE '# (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Egress X 2. Room Sizes O.K. _ 3. Privacy_of Bath Ix 4. Privacy of Bedrooms I X 5. Free of Infestations X _ 6. Garbage Storage X Ceiling Heights _ O.K. Window Clearances X _ _ +_ _8. 9. Window Area X 10. Window Openable Areas X _ .1. Window Sash X _ 12. Screens X 13. Window Frames X 14. Foundation X 15. Piers O.K. 16. Floor Framing X _ 17. Flooring X 16. Exterior Walls X 19. Columns _ N/A 20. Exterior Steps X 21. Exterior Stairs 22. Roofing 23. Roofing Flashing 24. Roof Rafters 25. Sheathing N/A 26. Exterior Doors X 27. Interior Doors X 28., Partitions X 29. Interior Stairs _ N/A 30. Ceiling Joists O.K. 31. Hardware X 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion X 33. Electric Lights X 34. Electric Switches X 35. Electric Outlets X 36. Electric Panel X 37. Heating Equipment X 38. Sink X 39. Lavatory X 40. Water Closet 41. Bath Tub 42. Plumbing Drainaqe X 43. Hot Water X 44. Cold Wa ter X 45. Water heater X 46. Grass X 47. Trash X 48. Appliances X 49. Furniture X 50. Automobiles N/A 51.. Secondary Structure IX CODE VIOLATION 0 CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE 12/13/89 STREET ADDRESS 431 North Broadway OWNER Joseph D. Board 000677 ADDRESS P. 0. #921, La Porte, Tx. OCCUPANT NONE 77571-0921 AGENT SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte BLOCK 85 LOT 31-32 ZONING G C TYPE OCCUPANCY Com FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X SANITARY SEv7ER X ELECTRICAL POWER X GAS X NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 0 VACANT X OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 1#1145, SECTS�)N 8-1.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER X REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, 'IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR �(3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£^URED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY f MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCtURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE X OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It -is the opinion of this Inspection Board after using City of La Porte. Ordinance #1532 (Standard Building Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does'not meet the minimum structural, electrical, or sanitary standards deemed essential for safe and healthful human occupation and is therefore a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of La Porte. INSP • OP. : 0 0 CHECK LIST 4J a' ro s4 (a a .o pz� ° -4 .d _p a)N REMARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE '# (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Egress X 2. Room Sizes N/A 3. Privacv of Bath X 4. Privacy of Bedrooms N/A 5. Free of Infestationsl X _ 6. Garbaqe Storage X 7. Ceiling Heights X 8. Window Clearances X - - - 9. Window Area X 10. Window Openable Areas X 11. Window Sash X -- 12. Screens X 13. Window Frames X 14. Foundation X 15. Piers N/A N/A 16. Floor Framing 17. Flooring X 16. Exterior Walls X 19. Columns A 20. Exterior Steps A 21. Exterior Stairs 22. Roofing X 23. Roofing Flashing X 24. Roof Rafters X 25. Sheathing X 26. Exterior Doors 27. Interior Doors 28. Partitions 29. Interior Stairs 30. Ceiling Joists 3.1. Hardware X 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion X 33. Electric Lights 34. Electric Switches 35. Electric outlets 36. Electric Panel 37. Heating Equipment 38. Sink 39. Lavatory 40. Water Closet N/A 41. Bath Tub N/A 42. Plumbing Drainaqe N/A 43. Iiot Water X 44. Cold Watef X 45. Water Heater X 46. Grass YES 47. Trash YES 48. Appliances 49. Furniture 50. Automobiles 51. Secondary Structure N7A CODE VIOLATION CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE December 13, 1989 STREET ADDRESS 600 Blk North Broadway Harold Scott 77305 OWNER Claudell E. Scott Est. ADDRESS 10613 Willow Wisp, Houston, Tx- Attn: Faye Scott Willis OCCUPANT None AGENT Beverly G.'SCOTT SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte ZONING GC FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER ELECTRICAL POWER BLOCK 327 TYPE OCCUPANCY LOT 29-32 Residential x SANITARY SET -TER x x GAS iN NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT x OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE tt1145, SECT.L:)N 8-1.18, THE. BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE; AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS! (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER x REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, TT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE _T_NJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (`3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£CURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY x MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC x HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE 1'1I1ICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of La Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. INS r TOPS: • CHECK LIST 4J ro b H s� (a 04 o Z A 10 .b 4J v N z i-c+ REfAARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE .' (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Egress 2. Room Sizes _ 3. Privacy of Bath 4. Privacy of Bedrooms _ 5. Free of Infestations _ 6. Garbage Storage _. Ceilinq heights 8. Window Clearances x_ 9. Window Area x 10. Window Openable Areas x _ :I.1. Window Sash x 12. Screens x 13. Window Frames x 14. Foundation x _ 15. Piers x 16. Floor Framing x _ 17. Flooring x 18. Exterior Walls x _ 19. Columns x 20. Exterior Steps x 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing x 23. Roofing Flashing x 24. Roof Rafters x 25. Sheathing x 26. Exterior Doors x 27. Interior Doors x 28., Partitions x 29. Interior Stairs _ NIA 30. Ceiling Joists x 31. Hardware x 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion x 33. Electric Lights x 34. Electric Switches x 35. Electric Outlets x 36. Electric Panel x 37. Heating Equipment x • 38. Sink x 39. Lavatory x 40. Water Closet x 41. Bath Tub x 42. Plumbing Drainaqc x 43. Hot Water x 44. Cold Water x 45. Plater heater x 46. Grass x 47. Trash N/A 48. Appliances N/A 49. Furniture N/A 50. Automobiles N/A 51.. Secondary Structure N/A CODE VIOLATIOIN • CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE 12/13/89 STREET ADDRESS 312 North lst St. OWNER Frederick G. Adams Sr. ADDRESS P- 0. Box 8406-138, Houston, Tx. OCCUPANT None AGENT Fredrick G. Adams, Jr. 000660 SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte BLOCK 84 LOT 9-10 ZONING GC FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X TYPE OCCUPANCY SANITARY SETTER ELECTRICAL POWER X GAS W Residential X NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT X OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE n1145, SECTION 8-1.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE tt1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER X REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE _T-NJURY OR DAP•'IAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR C3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£CURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY X, MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTII AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE X OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of La Forte Ordinance # 1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fac-t dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, heAlth, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. • 0 CHECK LIST 41 ro fc+ (a 124o W. o Z A ) 4Jr-4 4J v N z H REI• ARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE # (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Egress X 2. Room Sizes X Ix 3. Privacy of Bath _ 4. Privacy of Bedrooms IX 5. Free of Infestations X 6. Garbage Storage X Ceilinq heights X _ 8. Window Clearances X _ 91 Window Area X 10. Window Openable Areas X `I.1. Window Sash X 12. Screens X a.3. Window Frames X 14. Foundation X _ _ 15. Piers X 16. Floor Framing X 17. Flooring X _ 18. Exterior Walls X. 19. Columns X _ 20. Exterior Steps X 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing X 23. Roofing Flashing X 24. Roof Rafters X 25. Sheathing 26. Exterior Doors 27. Interior Doors X 28., Partitions 29. Interior Stairs _ N/A 30. Ceiling Joists X 31. Hardware x 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion X 33. Electric Lights X 34. Electric Switches X 35. Electric Outlets X 36. Electric Panel X 37. Heating Equipment X 38. Sink X 39. Lavatory X 40. Water Closet X 41. Bath Tub X 42. Plumbing Drainaqe 43. IIot Water 44. Cold Water 45. Water heater X 46. Grass 47. Trash X 48. Appliances 49. Furniture 50. Aut-omohiles N/A 51.. Secondary Structure N/A CODE VIOLATION • CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE December 13, 1989 STREET ADDRESS 200 South Fifth OWNER A. J. & Betty Rouse 000233 ADDRESS 707 South Kansas, La Porte, Tx. 77571 OCCUPANT None AGENT SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte BLOCK 31 LOT 28-32 ZONING R-1 FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER x ELECTRICAL POWER x TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential SANITARY SEINER x GAS x NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT x OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 1,11145, SECTI:)N 8-3.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER x REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, TT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE ?NJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£-CURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL x OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE x OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STR:JCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of LaPorteOrdinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a '. threat to public safety, health and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. INSPI? TOP. • • CHECK LIST (U -N tr .ti H • 4 (a rz .ti Z a) A 10 o ) 4J .4 .ti 4J Z rei REMARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE # (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Eqress Ix 2. Room Sizes x I I_ 3. Privacy of Bath x 4. Privacy of Bedrooms x _ 5. Free of Infestations x _ 6. Garbage Storage - ;. Ceiling Eieights x * *Ceiling Ht. o.k. lst floor; N 8. Window Clearances x 9. Window Area x 10. Window Openable Areas `t.l. Window Sash _ 12. Screens 13. Window Frames 14. Foundation _ _ 15. Piers 16. Floor Framing _ 17. Flooring 16. Exterior Walls X_ 19. Columns 20. Exterior Steps x 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing x 23. Roofing Flashing x 24. Roof Rafters x 25. Sheathing x 26. Exterior Doors x 27. Interior Doors x 28.- Partitions x 29. Interior Stairs x _ 30. Ceiling Joists x 31. Hardware x 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion x 33. Electric Lights x 34. Electric Switches x 35. Electric Outlets x 36. Electric Panel x 37. Heating Equipment x 38. Sink x 39. Lavatory x 40. Water Closet x 41. Bath Tub x 42. Plumbing Drainaqe x 43. Iiot Water x 44. Cold Water x -' 45. Water Heater x 46. Grass N/A 47. Trash N/A 48. Appliances N/A 49. Furniture N/A 50. Automobiles N/A 51.. Secondary Structure N/A CODE VIOLATIOZN dF16c CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE December 13, 1989 STREET ADDRESS 323 North 5th OWNER Shirley Gay Walker ADDRESS P. 0. Box 68, Mexis, Tx. 76667 OCCUPANT None AGENT Hazel Gay 000630 SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte BLOCK 79 LOT 25 thru 28 ZONING R-1 TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X SANITARY SEV-TER X ELECTRICAL POWER X GAS X NUI4BER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT X OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECT.WN 8-1.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIP OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS! (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, 'IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO ?� FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR - (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.SDCURED ..DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL X OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC X HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS ._ REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: - It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of La Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection,'that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Portb. INSPE TOR • CHECK LlbT a) fu cr b ►�i a a', x m Z a) o v +J - 'J N 2 �-[i REMARKS LA PORTS ORDINANCE # (STANDARD IIOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Egress X 2. Room Sizes Ix X - 3. Privacy of Bath 4. Privacy of Bedrooms IX _ 5. Free of InfestationsIX 6. Garbage Storaqe x_. Ceilinq Iieights X ._ 8. Window Clearances X _ - 9. Window Area X 10. Window Openable Areas X - L1. Window Sash 12. Screens EX 13. Window Frames X _. 14. Foundation X _ 15. Piers X 16. Floor Framing X - 17. Flooring X 18. Exterior Walls _ 19. Columns X 20. Exterior Steps XI 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing X 23. Roofing Flashing X 24. Roof Rafters X 25. Sheathing X 26. Exterior Doors X 27. Interior Doors X 28.E Partitions X _ 29. Interior Stairs 30. Ceiling Joists X 31. Hardware X 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion X 33. Electric Lights X 34. Electric Switches X 35. Electric Outlets X 36. Electric Panel 37. Heating Equipment 38. Sink 39. Lavatory 40. Water Closet 41. Bath Tub X 42. Plumbinq Drainaqe X 43. IIot Water X 44. Cold Watef X1 C 45. Water Heater X 46. Grass - . X -47. Trash X 48. Appliances X -49. Furniture X 50. Automobiles I Yes, junk vehicles 51. Secondary Structure I N/A CODE VIOLATIOLN • CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM STREET ADDRESS 428 N. 5th OWNER Lucille Young 000706 DATE December 13, 1989 ADDRESS Unknown OCCUPANT None AGENT None SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte BLOCK 89 LOT 3,4 ZONING R-1 TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X SANITARY SEWER X ELECTRICAL POWER X GAS X NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT 1 OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 1911145, SECT.Lr;)N 8-1.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIP OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE tt1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER X REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE _T_NJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (73) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£^URED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY X MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCT-WRE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE X OR INJURY TO THE HEt'1LTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of La.Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This bul.lding does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. INSP : TOPS : , CHECK LIST 4J ra rr (a rtS 04 a) a a) A T7 v o4 4J ri � a) N REMARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Eqress 2. Room Sizes _ 3. Privacy of Bath 4. Privacy of Bedrooms _ 5. Free of Infestations _ 6. Garbage Storage _ Ceiling Heights x_ 8. Window Clearances 9. Window Area x 10. window Openable Areas x _ _ :I.1. Window Sash x 12. Screens x a.3. Window Frames x 14. Foundation x _ 15. Piers x 16. Floor Framing x _ 17. Flooring x 18. Exterior Walls x _ 19. Columns x 20. Exterior Steps x 21. Exterior Stairs 22. Roofing x 23. Roofing Flashing x 24. Roof Rafters x 25. Sheathing x 26. Exterior Doors x 27. Interior Doors x 28.v Partitions x 29. Interior Stairs _ 30. Ceiling Joists x 31. Hardware x 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion x 33. Electric Lights x 34. Electric Switches x 35. Electric Outlets x 36. Electric Panel x 37. Heating Equipment x 38. Sink x 39. Lavatory x 40. water Closet x 41. Bath Tub x 42. Plumbing Drainaqe x 43. Hot Water x 44. Cold Water x 45. water heater x 46. Grass x 47. Trash x 48. Appliances x 49. Furniture 50. Au t-omohi1.cs 51.. Secondary Structure CODE VIOLATION CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM STREET ADDRESS 314 N. 6th OWNER Elizabeth V. Weems 000621 DATE December 13, 1989 ADDRESS 1810 Hillside Rd., Boulder, Colo. 8030 OCCUPANT None AGENT SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte ZONING R-1 BLOCK 79 LOT 9-12 TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER x SANITARY SETTER x ELECTRICAL POWER x GAS x NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT x OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECT�:)N 8-1.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 491145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER x REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE _T_NJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£CURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY X MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC x HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of LaPorte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful lining for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. • • CHECK LIST tU r�i Cl, v rx m z A N o 1-4REMARKS +J r+ rd 4J o N z H LA PORTE ORDINANCE # (STANDARD IIOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Egress x 2. Room Sizes x ix _ 3. Privacy of Bath 4. Privacy of Bedrooms Ix _ 5. Free of Infestations x 6. Garbage Storage x _ . Ceiling heights x _ 8. Window Clearances x _ 9. Window Area x 10. Window Openable Areas x Window Sash x 12. Screens x 13. Window Frames x _. 14. Foundation x _ 15. Piers x 16. Floor Framing x _ 17. Flooring x 18. Exterior Walls x _ Columns x _19. 20. Exterior Steps x 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing x 23. Roofing Flashing x 24. Roof Rafters x 25. Sheathing x 26. Exterior Doors x 27. Interior Doors x 28... Partitions x - 29. Interior Stairs 30. Ceiling Joists x 1. Hardware x 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion x 33. Electric Lights x 34. Electric Switches x 35. Electric Outlets x 36. Electric Panel x .37. Heating Equipment x 38. Sink x 39. Lavatory x 40. Water Closet x 41. Bath Tub x 42. Plumbing Drainaqe x 43. Hot Water x 44. Cold Watef x 45. Water Heater x 46. Grass Yes 47. Trash Yes 48. Appliances Yes 49. Furniture N/A 50. Aut-omobilcs N/A 5).. Secondary Structure N/A CODE VIOLATIOIN • CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE December 13, 1989 STREET ADDRESS 411 North llth OWNER Julian L. & Manuela Medina - ADDRESS 119 South Carroll; La Porte, Tx 77 OCCUPANT NONE AGENT SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte BLOCK 96 LOT 19-20 ZONING LI TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER x SANITARY SEWER x ELECTRICAL POWER x GAS x NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT x OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECT.L:)N 8-1.18, THE' BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIP OPINIOA, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE R1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER x REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE _T_NJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF -SECURED HDOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC x HEALTII AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE I'XIHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City*of LaPorte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. YIN/SETOP. : // L� • CHECK LIST m V rn b ��+ • 4 (U M a, o z a) A 10 v o •-+ 4J o N z H REMARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Mcans of Egress 2. Room Sizes _ 3. Privacy of Bath 4. Privacy of Bedrooms _ 5. Free of Infestations 6. Garbage Storage _ Ceilinq heights _ B. Window Clearances 9. Window Area 10. window Openable Areas x _ _ 1.1. window Sash x 12. Screens x 13. window Frames x _ 14. Foundation x _ 15. Piers x 16. Floor Framing x _ 17. Flooring x 18. Exterior walls x 19. Columns x _ 20. Exterior Steps x 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing x 23. Roofing Flashing x 24. Roof Rafters x 25. Sheathing x 26. Exterior Doors x 27. Interior Doors x 28..1 Partitions x 29. Interior Stairs _ 30. Ceiling Joists x 31. Hardware x 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion x 33. Electric Lights x 34. Electric Switches 35. Electric Outlets 36. Electric Panel 37. Heating Equipment 38. Sink 39. Lavatory 40. water Closet 41. Bath Tub 42. Plumbing Drainaqe 43. Hot Water Xf 44. Cold Water- 45. Water Heater x 46. Grass 47. Trash x 48. Appliances N/A 49. Furniture N/A 50. Automobiles N/A 51.. Secondary Structure CODE VIOLATION CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE December 13, 1989 STREET ADDRESS 100 Blk Forest HOUSE #1 OWNER Wyndham Ray Rhoden ADDRESS 1202 Bayshore Drive La Porte, T> 77571 OCCUPANT None AGENT None SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION Sylvan Beach BLOCK 10 LOT 20 ZONING R-1 FACILITIES AVAILABLE: TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential WATER X SANITARY SEi;TER X ELECTRICAL POWER X GAS X NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT X OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECT�:)N 8-1.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIP OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO o FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE _T_NJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR 0 - (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£CURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL Ez OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE x OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Insepection Board, after using City of La -Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. INSP . TOP. : �a • CHECK LIST m 41 tr (a �-�+ p • 4 rQ Q a) (4 a) Z a) A 11J a) 011 4j _4 4J a) N Z ►� REMARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE # (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) ,1. Means of Egress x i 2. Room Sizes o. k. _ 3. Privacy of Bath x 4. Privacy of Bedrooms x _ 5. Free of Infestations x_ 6. Garbage Storage x _ Ceilinq heights o. k. _ 8. Window Clearances x 9. Window Area x 1C. Window Openable Areas x x _ 7. Window Sash x __ 12. Screens x 13. Window Frames x _ 14. Foundation x _ 15. Piers x 16. Floor Framing x _ 17. Flooring x 18. Exterior Walls x _ 19. Columns x 20. Exterior Steps x 21. Exterior Stairs 22. Roofing x 23. Roofing Flashing x 24. Roof Rafters x 25. Sheathing x 26. Exterior Doors 27. Interior_ Doors x 28. Partitions x 29. Interior Stairs _ 30. Ceiling Joists 31. Hardware 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion 33. Electric Lights x 34. Electric Switches x 35. Electric Outlets x 36. Electric Panel x 37. Heating Equipment x 38. Sink x 39. Lavatory x 40. Water Closet x 41. Bath Tub x 42. Plumbing Drainage x 43. Ilot Water x 44. Cold Watef 45. Water heater 46. Grass x 47. Trash x 48. Appliances x 49. Furniture N A 50. Automobiles N/A 51.. Secondary Structure CODE VIOLATION • CM CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE December 13, 1989 STREET ADDRESS 300 Blk Bayshore House #2 OWNER Wyndham Ray Rhoden 007388 ADDRESS 1202 Bayshore Drive, La Porte 77571 OCCUPANT None AGENT None SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION Sylvan Beach BLOCK 10 LOT 20-. ZONING R-1 TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X SANITARY SENTER X ELECTRICAL POWER X OAS X NUMBER OF DMELLING UNITS 1 VACANT X OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE#1145, SECTI:)N 8-1.18, .THE BOARD OF INSPECTION_MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (.As OUTLINED IN CITY;O;F LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR.OR ANY OTHER CAUSE., TT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO X, FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUrSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE _T_NJURY OR DN4AGE BY COLLAPSING .OR' BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR _.(73) BECAUSE OF ITS COVDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£^URED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED,BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL, OCCUPANTS OF SAID -STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC X HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID -IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE.HEALTH OF THE.00CUPANTS.OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING; STRUCTURES. ..(SEE INSPECTION CHECIC�,IS-T.ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT. }' FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the•o inion of this Inspection Board, after using City.of LaPorte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide i.n making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic"rhinimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to _ public •'sa€ety; heath, 4nd,:the, ,gerjejqal welfare of :-the citizens of the City of La Porte. INS CTORS: �-=- P • • CIIECK LIST 4J (a .d (0 td a a .o a) 2 A 'L7 a) o� .o _0 v N Z ►�i REMARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Eqress X 2. Room Sizes X _ 3. Privacy of Bath X 4. Privacy of Bedrooms X _ 5. Free of Infestations X 6. Garbage Storage X _• Ceiling Heights X _ 8. window Clearances X _ _ - 9. window Area X 10. window Openable Areas X1 i _ :I.1. window Sash X 12. Screens X 13. window Frames X 14. Foundation X _ 15. Piers X 16. Floor Framing X _ 17. Flooring 18. Exterior Walls X _ 19. Columns X 20. Exterior Steps X 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing O.K. 23. Roofing Flashing O.K. 24. Roof Rafters O.K. 25. Sheathing X 26. Exterior Doors X 27. Interior Doors X 28.:• Partitions X _ 29. Interior Stairs N/A 30. Ceiling Joists O.K. 1. Hardware , X 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion X 33. Electric Lights X 34. Electric Switches X 35. Electric Outlets X 36. Electric Panel 37. Heating Equipment 38. Sink 39. Lavatory 40. water Closet 41. Bath Tub X _ 42. Plumbing Drainaqe X 43. Hot Water X 44. Cold Water X 45. Water heater X 46. Grass X 47. Trash X 48. Appliances X 49. Furniture N/A 50. Aut:omobiIcs N/A 51. Secondary Structure 1 AJI�( CODE VIOLATION CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE December 13, 1989 STREET ADDRESS 610 South Shady Lane OWNER Jerry & Connie Romero 006755 ADDRESS 523 Meadowlawn, La Porte, Tx - 7209 OCCUPANT None SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION Shady Oaks AGENT BLOCK Nip' LOT 5-C ZONING R-L TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER x SANITARY SEI-TER x ELECTRICAL POWER x GAS x NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT x OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 1111145, SECTS:)N 8-1.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER x REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DAP -'#AGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR ('3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£CURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL x OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; 012 (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE x OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUJCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of La Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This.building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. INS - TORS: • • CHECK LIST 1� (0 ::% rr ro �-1::+ 14 td a, a, rx o z A T1 a) o .-4 V r4 4J W z H REMARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE # (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) •1. Means of Eqress x 2. Room Sizes ix o. k. _ 3. Privacy of Bath 4. Privacy of Bedrooms x _ 5. Free of Infestations x 6. Garbage Storage x Ceiling heights x _ 8. Window Clearances x 9. Window Area x 10. Window Openable Areas x _ 1.1. Window Sash x 12. Screens x 13. Window Frames x 14. Foundation x _ 15. Piers x 16. Floor Framing x _ 17. Flooring x 18. Exterior Walls x _ 19. Columns x 20. Exterior Steps x 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing 23. Roofing Flashing 24. Roof Rafters x 25. Sheathing x 26. Exterior Doors x 27. Interior Doors x 28.* Partitions x _ 29. Interior Stairs N/A 3.0. Ceiling Joists x 31. Hardware x a 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion 33. Electric Lights x 34. Electric Switches x 35. Electric outlets x 36. Electric Panel x 37. Heating Equipment x 38. Sink x 39. Lavatory x 40. Water Closet x 41. Bath Tub x 42. Plumbing Drainage x 43. Hot Water x 44. Cold Water x 45. Water Heater x 46. Grass x 47. Trash x 48. Appliances 49. Furniture 50. Automobiles 51.. Secondary Structure CODE VIOLATION � ' - � ` , ' CONSIDER ORDINANCE CALLING REGULAR &0NUAI, ELECTION AND CALLING & CHARTER AMENDMENT ELECTION (Ord. 1676> - K. 7\s}cioa Motion by Sdcond by VOTE: FOR AGAINST Wrs Co,'oper Mszak ___-- ------- Maogblio Ptez G iy Skelton Clarke Malone M6 tion carried feated ` Tabled ABSTAIN ORDTNANCF NO. 1676 Page 10 Section 13. Each and every provision, paragraph, sentence and f clause of this Ordinance has been separately considered and passed q 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 r. 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 14. This Ordinance shall be in effect immediately upon passage and approval_. Section 15. The City Council officially finds, determines, recites and declares that a suf_!'icient written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of this meeting of the City Council was poted at a place convenient to the public at the City hall of the City for the time required by law preceding this meeting, as rfquir_ d by the Open meotings Law, Article 6252-17, Texas Revised Ci ?i E t.atutes An notaterl; and that t.hi_s meeting has been open to the pubic as required by law at all times during which this ordinance r` and the subject matter_ thereof has been discussed, considered and formally acted upon. The City Council further ratifies, approves ani confirms such written notice and the contents and posting thr.eof. _= PASSED AND APPROVED this the 1.2th day of February, 1990. JI r„ CITY OF LEA PORTG BY: t ilorman Malone, Mayor Cherie Black, City Secret-.ary 3. s g. a^c APPROVED. i ,, unox W. Ask ins, City Attorney • CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE December 13, 1989 STREET ADDRESS 610 South Shady Lane OWNER Jerry & Connie Romero 006755 ADDRESS 523 Meadowlawn, La Porte, Tx - 7209 OCCUPANT None AGENT SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION Shady Oaks BLOCK N/A LOT 5-C ZONING R-L FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER ELECTRICAL POWER NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential x SANITARY SET -TIER x x GAS x VACANT x OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE tt1145, SECTS;)N 8-1.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE n1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER x REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, 'IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE ?NJURY OR DAb'1AGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£CURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL x OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTII AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE x OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WIiICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of La Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. • 6 CHECK LIST 4J cr b r�i (d a ai z A 10 o w 4J -A 4J a) N Z r�i REMARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Eqress x 2. Room Sizes o. k. _ 3. Privacy of Bath 4. Privacy of Bedrooms x _ 5. Free of Infestations x _ 6. Garbage Storage x 7. Ccilinq Heights x _ 8. Window Clearances x _ _ 9. Window Area x 1C. Window Openable Areas x 7.1. Window Sash x 12. Screens x .1.3. Window Frames x 14. Foundation x _ 15. Piers x 16. Floor Framing x _ 17. Flooring x 18. Exterior Walls x 19. Columns x _ 20. Exterior Steps x 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing 23. Roofing Flashing 24. Roof Rafters x 25. Sheathing x 26. Exterior Doors x 27. Interior_ Doors x 28. Partitions x 29. Interior Stairs x _ N/A 30. Ceiling Joists 31. Hardware x 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion 33. Electric Lights x 34. Electric Switches x 35. Electric outlets x 36. Electric Panel x 37. Heating Equipment x 38. Sink x 39. Lavatory x 40. Water_ Closet x 41. Bath Tub x 42. Plumbing Drainaqe x 43. Hot Water x 44. Cold Water x 45. Water heater x 46. Grass x 47. Trash x 48. Appliances 49. Furniture 50. Au tomo1)iles 51.. Secondary 5tructu1-c CODE VIOLATION CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE December 13, 1989 STREET ADDRESS 300 Blk Bayshore House #2 OWNER Wyndham Ray Rhoden 007388 ADDRESS 1202 Bayshore Drive, La Porte 77571 OCCUPANT None AGENT None SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION Sylvan Beach BLOCK 10 LOT 20 . ZONING R-1 TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X SANITARY SEWER X ELECTRICAL POWER X GAS X NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT X OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE tt1145, SECTI;)N 8-1.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION-14ADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWL'JG REASONS: (:AS OUTLINED IN CITY�OF LA'PORTE ORDINANCE 1-1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTIONI, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR. OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, TT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO X FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE _T_NJURY OR DA14AGE BY COLLAPSING .OR' BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR _,(3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.SECURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL X OCCUPANTS OF SAID.STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS_CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC X HEALTII AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN'THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR _INJURY TO TIIE HEALTH OF THE -OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH'IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS.OF TIIE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the'o inion of this Inspection Board, after using City of La Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous,.not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to:.public. .•'sa€ety; he4l.th, 4nd,:the,,ge1jeral welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. • CHECK LIST 4J (a :J rr ►1 of a a) a o Z A o .-1 4J r4 a) N Z ►�+ REr• ARKS LA PORTS ORDINANCE � (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Eqress X 2. Room Sizes X _ 3. Privacy of Bath X 4. Privacy of Bedrooms X _ 5. Free of Infestations X 6. Garbage Storage X _ Ceiling Heights X _ 8. Window Clearances X _ 9. Window Area X 10. window Openable Areas X _ I.1. window Sash X 12. Screens X 13. window Frames X 14. Foundation X _ 15. Piers X 16. Floor Framing X _ 17. Flooring 18. Exterior Walls X _19. Columns X _ 20. Exterior Steps X 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing O.K. 23. Roofing Flashing O.K. 24. Roof Rafters O.K. 25. Sheathing X 26. Exterior Doors X 27. Interior Doors X 28. Partitions X 29. Interior SL•airs _ N/A 30. Ceiling Joists O.K. 31. Hardware X 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion X 33. Electric Lights X 34. Electric Switches X 35. Electric Outlets X 36. Electric Panel 37. Heating Equipment 38. Sink 39. Lavatory 40. Water Closet 41. Bath Tub X 42. Plumbing Drainage X 43. Hot Water X 44. Cold Water X 45. water Heater X 46. Grass X 47. Trash X 48. Appliances X 49. Furniture N/A 50. Au tomobiles N A 51.. Secondary Structure A.11 CODE VIOLATIOLN CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM STREET ADDRESS 100 Blk Forest HOUSE #1 OWNER Wyndham Ray Rhoden OCCUPANT None SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION Sylvan Beach ZONING R-1 FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER ELECTRICAL POWER X DATE December 13, 1989 ADDRESS 1202 Bayshore Drive LaPorte, T= 7571 AGENT None BLOCK 10 LOT 20 TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential SANITARY SEi•7ER X X GAS X NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT X OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 41145, SECT.L�)N 8-1.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEI1; OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 1#1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO E FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£CURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL x OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE x OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH Or THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF TIIE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Insepection Board, after using City of La -Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. INSP . TOP. • CIIECK LIST 41 ra � 0 ►-� (U a a a) z A 'LJ o-I 4J a) N z ►-+ REMj%RKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) ,1. Means of Egress x 2. Room Sizes o. k. _ 3. Privacv of Bath x 4. Privacy of Bedrooms x _ 5. Free of Infestations x_ 6. Garbage Storage x 7. Ccilinq Heights _ o. k. 8. Window Clearances x _ _ 9. Window Area x 10. Window Openable Areas x x J.1. Window Sash X1 _ 1 12. Screens x A.3. Window Frames x 14. Foundation x 15. Piers x 16. Floor Framing x 17. Flooring x _ 16. Exterior Walls x 19. Columns x 20. Exterior Steps x 21. Exterior Stairs 22. Roofing x 23. Roofing Flashing x 24. Roof Rafters x 25. Sheathing x 26. Exterior Doors 27. Interior. Doors x 28. Partitions x 29. Interior Stairs 11 30. Ceiling Joists 31. Hardware 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion x 33. Electric Lights x 34. Electric Switches x 35. Electric Outlets x 36. Electric Panel x 37. Heating Equipment x 38. Sink x 39. Lavatory x 40. Water_ Closet x 41. Bath Tub x 42. Plumbinq Drainage x 43. Ilot Water- x 44. Cold Water 45. Water 11cater x 46. Grass x 47. Trash x 48. Appliances x 49. Furniture N/A 50. Automobiles NSA 51.. Secondary Structure CODE VIOL1TIOIN 0 • CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM STREET ADDRESS 411 North llth OWNER Julian L. & Manuela Medina 77 OCCUPANT NONE SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte ZONING LI DATE December 13, 1989 -ADDRESS 119 South Carroll; La Porte, Tx AGENT BLOCK 96 LOT 19-20 TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER x SANITARY SETTER ELECTRICAL POWER x GAS x W9 NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT x OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE tt1145, SECT.LON 8-1.18, THE' BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 1#1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER o REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- - x LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.SrCURED EDOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC x HEALTII AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of LaPorte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. XINSTOR : r: 0 CHECK LIST V (a ;o (d (a 04 v a .ti a) A 10 o � 4J4 ,c 4j m N REMARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Egress 2. Room Sizes _ 3. Privacyof Bath 4. Privacy of Bedrooms _ 5. Free of Infestations _ 6. Garbage Storage - Ceiling IIeights _ Window Clearances x_ ^_ _8. 9. Window Area 10. window Openable Areas x _ .1. window Sash x 12. Screens x 13. window Frames x 14. Foundation x _ 15. Piers x 16. Floor Framing x 17. Flooring x _ 16. Exterior walls x _ 19. Columns x 20. Exterior Steps x 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing x 23. Roofing Flashing x 24. Roof Rafters x 25. Sheathing x 26. Exterior Doors x 27. Interior. Doors x 28. Partitions x 29. Interior Stairs x _ 30. Ceiling Joists 31. Hardware x 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion x 33. Electric Lights x 34. Electric Switches 35. Electric Outlets 36. Electric Panel 37. Heating Equipment 38. Sink 39. Lavatory 40. water Closet 41. Bath Tub 42. Plumbinq Drainage 43. Hot water 44. Cold Water 45. eater Heater 46. Grass 47. Trash x 48. Appliances N/A 49. Furniturc N/A 50. Autom obi1.cs N/A 5].. Secondary Structure x CODE VIOLATIOIN • E CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM STREET ADDRESS 314 N. 6th OWNER Elizabeth V. Weems 000621 OCCUPANT None SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte ZONING R-1 FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X ELECTRICAL POWER X DATE December 13, 1989 ADDRESS 1810 Hillside Rd., Boulder, Colo. 80302 AGENT BLOCK 79 LOT 9-12 TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential SANITARY SEI;'ER X GAS X NU14BER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT X OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE tt1145, SECTI'JN 8-1.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIP OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 141145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER X REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, TT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE _T_NJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£CURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY X MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC X HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WIiICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of La Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. INSPE TOP : 0 CHECK LIST 4J (a b (a n. a o z o �� ,J m N z H RE?•IARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE # (STANDARD fIOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Egress x 2. Room Sizes x _ 3. Privacyof Bath x 4. Privacy of Bedrooms x _ 5. Free of Infestations x _ 6. Garbage Storage x Ccilinq heights x _ Window Clearances x _8. 9. Window Area x 10. Window Openable Areas x _ I.1. Window Sash x 12. Screens x 13. Window Frames x 14. Foundation x _ 15. Piers x 16. Floor Framing x _ 17. Flooring x 18. Exterior Walls x 19. Columns x _ 20. Exterior Steps x 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing x 23. Roofing Flashing x 24. Roof Rafters x 25. Sheathing x 26. Exterior Doors x 27. Interior Doors x 28. Partitions x 29. Interior Stairs _ 30. Ceiling Joists x 31. Hardware x 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion x 33. Electric Lights x 34. Electric Switches x 35. Electric Outlets x 36. Electric Panel x 37. Heating Equipment x 38. Sink x 39. Lavatory x 40. Watcr_ Closet x 41. Bath Tub x 42. Plumbing Drainage x 43. Hot Water x 44. Cold I•later x 45_. Water heater x 46. Grass Yes 47. Trash Yes 48. Appliances Yes 49. Furniture N/A 50. Automobile, N/A 57.. Secondary Structur.c N/A CODE VIOLATION CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE December 13, 1989 STREET ADDRESS 428 N. 5th OWNER Lucille Young 000706 ADDRESS Unknown OCCUPANT None AGENT None SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte ZONING R-1 FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER x BLOCK 89 LOT 3,4 TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential SANITARY SEI:'Z:R x ELECTRICAL POWER x GAS x NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT 1 OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECT�JN 8-1.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIP OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER x REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, 'IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DAt4AGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- x _ LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.SDCURED EDOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTII AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE x OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WIiICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of La. Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. • 0 . CHECK LIST (a tr ,ti ro �ILI+ 04 a) a .ti o Z o o r+ .0 4 ,ti 41 a)N Z rr_i REt• IM S LA PORTS ORDINANCE (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Egress 2. Room Sizes _ 3. Privacy of Bath 4. Privacy of Bedrooms _ S. Free of Infestations _ 6. Garbage Storage Ceiling Heights x_ B. Window Clearances _ 9. Window Area x 10. Window Openable Areas x 'Ll. Window Sash x 12. Screens x 13. Window Frames x 14. Foundation x _ 15. Piers x 16. Floor Framing x 17. Flooring x _ 18. Exterior Walls x 19. Columns x _ 20. Exterior Steps x 21. Exterior Stairs 22. Roofing x 23. Roofing Flashing x 24. Roof Rafters x 25. Sheathing x 26. Exterior Doors x 27. Interior Doors x 23. Partitions x 29. Interior Stairs _ 30. Ceiling Joists x 31. Hardware x 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion x 33. Electric Lights x 34. Electric Switches x 35. Electric Outlets x 36. Electric Panel x 37. Heating Equipment x 38. Sink x 39. Lavatory x 40. Water Closet x 41. Bath Tub x 42. Plumbinq Drainage x 43. Hot Water x 44. Cold Water x 45. Water heater x 46. Grass x 47. Trash x 48. Appliances x 49. Furniture NIA 50. Au tomobi1.cs 5J.. Secondary Structure 4 out CODE VIOLATION CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE December 13, 1989 STREET ADDRESS 323 North 5th OWNER Shirley Gay Walker ADDRESS P. 0. Box 68, Mexis, Tx. 76.667 OCCUPANT None AGENT SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte BLOCK ZONING R-1 FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER ELECTRICAL POWER Hazel Gay 000630 79 LOT 25 thru 28 TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential X SANITARY SEETCR X X GAS X NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT x OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 1#1145, SECTIJN 8-1.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, 'IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO X FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE _T_NJURY OR DMIAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£CURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL X OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC R HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WIiICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of La Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection,'that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. ;ZZ 0 • CHECK LIST as 4J ba)' 10 (a ►-ci p •.a (a a' .ti a Z tv O 41 r+ ni 10 4J a) w Z H REMJ%RK S LA PORTE ORDINANCE � (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Eqress X 2. Room Sizes X ix _ 3. Privacy of Bath 4. Privacy of Bedrooms IX _ 5. Free of Infestations IX _ 6. Garbage Storage _ Ceilinq fleig.htsX _ Window Clearances X _8. 9. Window Area X 10. Window Openable Areas X _ I.1. Window Sash X 12. Screens Ix 13. Window Frames X 14. Foundation X _ 15. Piers X 16. Floor Framing X _ 17. Flooring X 18. Exterior Walls x _ Columns X _19. 20. Exterior Steps 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing X 23. Roofing Flashing X 24. Roof Rafters X 25. Sheathing X 26. Exterior Doors X 27. Interior Doors X 28. Partitions X 29. Interior Stairs _ 30. Ceiling Jois is X. 31. hardware X 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion _ X 33. Electric Lights X 34. Electric Switches_-x 35. Electric Outlets X 36. Electric Panel .37. Heating Equipment 38. Sink 39. Lavatory 40. Water Closet 41. Bath Tub X. 42. Plumbinq Drainage X 43. IIot Water X 44. Cold Water x 45. Water heater X 4G. Grass x 47. Trash X 48. Appliances X 49. Furniture X 50. Automobile Yes, junk ve is es 51.. Secondary Structure N/A CODE VIOLATION 0 CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE December 13. 1989 STREET ADDRESS 200 South Fifth OWNER A. J. & Betty Rouse 000233 ADDRESS 707 South Kansas, La Porte, Tx. 77571 OCCUPANT None AGENT SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte BLOCK 31 LOT 28-32 ZONING R-1 TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER x SANITARY SEi•TER x ELECTRICAL POWER x GAS x NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT x OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 1111145, SECTAr:)N 8-1.18, THE, BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS! (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER x REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE _T_NJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£CURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL Ex OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE x OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of La Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housinq Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. • CIIECK LIST m 4j ra tV 'L1 b c H - 4 (a a' a U a) a) 7 (J O� b +J ` a) N ro [ Z H REMARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE # (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Egress x 2. Room Sizes x 3. Privacv of Bath x 4. Privacy of Bedrooms Ix 5. Free of Infestations x 6. Garbage Storage x If I . Ccilinq Heights * *Ceiling Ht. o.k. 1st floor;n� 8. Window Clearances x " 9. Window Area x 10. Window Openable Areas 11. Window Sash "- 12. Screens 13. Window Frames 14. Foundation 15. Piers 16. Floor Framing 17. Flooring _ 18. Exterior Walls 19. Columns 20. Exterior Steps 21. Exterior Stairs N A 22. Roofing x 23. Rooting Flashing x 24. Roof Rafters x 25. Sheathing x 26. Exterior Doors x 27. Interior. Doors x 28. Partitions x 29. Interior Stairs x x 30. Ceiling Joists 31. Hardware x 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion x 33. Electric Lights x 34. Electric Switches x 35. Electric Outlets x 36. Electric Panel x 37. Heating Equipment x 38. Sink x 39. Lavatory x 40. Water Closet x 41. Bath Tub x - 42. Plumbing Drainage x 43. IIot Water x 44. Cold Water x - 45. Water Heater x 46. Grass N/A 47. Trash N/A 48. Appliances N/A 49. Furniture N/A 50. Automobiles N/A 51. Secondary Structtu-e N/A CODE VIOLJITION dF1doi CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM STREET ADDRESS 312 North 1st St. OWNER Frederick G. Adams Sr. OCCUPANT None SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte DATE 12/13/89 ADDRESS P. 0. Box 8406-138, Houston, Tx. AGENT Fredrick G. Adams, Jr. 000660 BLOCK 84 LOT 9-10 ZONING GC TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X SANITARY SET -,TER X ELECTRICAL POWER X GAS X NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT X OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 41145, SECT-LoN 8-1.18, TH?E BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER X REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE ?NJURY OR DAt.IAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.SDCURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY X MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC X HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of La Porte Ordinance # 1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, heAlth, and the general welfare of the itizens of the City of La Porte. INSPr' TOR 11 0 CHECK LIST 4J b ►�+ p (U a a) Z A 10 v •J aU m Z H REMARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Egress X 2. Room Sizes X Ix _ 3. Privacv of Bath 4. Privacy of Bedrooms IX S. Free of Infestations IX _ 6. Garbage Storage X 7. Ceilinq heights X _ Window Clearances X _ _8. 9. Window Area 1C. Window Openable Areas X 11. Window Sash x_-_ 12. Screens X 13. Window Frames X 14. Foundation X 15. Piers X _ 16. Floor Framing X 17. Flooring X _ 16. Exterior Walls X 19. Columns X _ 20. Exterior Steps X 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing X 23. Roofing Flashing X 24. Roof Rafters X 25. Sheathing X 26. Exterior Doors 27. Interior. Doors X 28. Partitions 29. Interior Stairs X N/A 30. Ceiling Joists 31. Hardware X 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion X. 33. Electric Lights X 34. Electric Switches X 35. Electric Outlets X 36. Electric Panel X 37. Heating Equipment X 38. Sink X 39. Lavatory X. 40. Water Closet X 41. Bath Tub X 42. Plumbing Drainage 43. IIot Water 44. Cold Water 45. Water Heater - 46. Grass 47. Trash X 48. Appliances 49. Furniture 50. Aut'omobiIcs N/A 51.. Secondary Structur.c_[ N/A CODE VIOLATION CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE December 13, 1989 STREET ADDRESS 600 Blk North Broadway Harold Scott - 773-05 OWNER Claudell E. Scott Est. ADDRESS 10613 Willow Wisp, Houston, Tx. Attn: Faye Scott Willis OCCUPANT None AGENT Beverly G.'SCOTT SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte BLOCK 327 LOT 29-32 ZONING GC TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER x SANITARY SES:'ER x ELECTRICAL POWER x GAS x NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT x OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 111145, SECT.L;)N 8-1.18, THE, BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED TIiEREON, IN THEIP OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE n1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER x REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, 'IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£CURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY x MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC x HEALTII AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRTUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of La Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. INS I- TOPS: i • CHECK LIST v _p ra rr ►q •.+ fu n, v x a) Z v A 10 v or+ 4J.4 4J m w z H RE?•111RKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Egress 2. Room Sizes 3. Privacv of Bath _ 4. Privacy of Bedrooms 5. Free of Infestations _ 6. Garbage Storage %. Ceiling Heights x_ 8. Window Clearances x_ 9. Window Area x 10. Window Openable Areas x 11. Window Sash x 12. Screens x A.3. Window Frames x 14. Foundation x 15. Piers x 16. Floor Framing x 17. Flooring x _ 16. Exterior Walls x 19. Columns x _ 20. Exterior Steps x 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing x 23. Roofing Flashing x 24. Roof Rafters x 25. Sheathing x 26. Exterior Doors x 27. Interior. Doors x 28. Partitions x 29. Interior Stairs x 30. Ceiling Joists 31. Hardware x 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion x 33. Electric Lights x 34. Electric Switches x 35. Electric Outlets x 36. Electric Panel x 37. Heating Equipment x 38. Sink x 39. Lavatory x 40. Water Closet x 41. Bath Tub x 42. Plumbing Drainaqe x 43. Hot Water x 44. Cold Plater x 45. Water heater x 46. Grass x 47. Trash N/A 48. Appliances N/A 49. Furniturc N/A 50. Automobiles N A 51.. Secondary Structure N/A CODE VIOLATION :7 CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM STREET ADDRESS 431 North Broadway OWNER Joseph D. Board 000677 OCCUPANT NONE SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte DATE 12/13/89 ADDRESS P. 0. #921, La Porte, Tx. 77571-0921 AGENT BLOCK 85 LOT 31-32 ZONING G C TYPE OCCUPANCY Com FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X SANITARY SEI;'ER X ELECTRICAL POWER R GAS NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 0 VACANT X X OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECTJ_;)N 8-3.18, THE, BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETEi2MINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIP OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER X REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, TT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.Sr-CURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE X OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE INTHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board after using City of La Porte. Ordinance #1532 (Standard Building Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does'not meet the minimum structural, electrical, or sanitary standards deemed essential for safe and healthful human occupation and is therefore a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of La Porte. INSP OR 0 • CHECK LIST 4J .� ►� (a .� Z A 41 o -4 10 o N Z ►-�i REMARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE (STANDARD IiOUSING CODE, EDITIOi•I) 1. Means of Egress X 2. Room Sizes N/A 3. Privacv of Bath X _ 4. Privacy of Bedrooms N/A 5. Free of Infestations X _ 6. Garbage Storage X. Ceilinq Heights X -" 8. Window Clearances X - 9. Window Area X 10. Window Openable Areas X 11. Window Sash X -- 12. Screens X .1.3. Window Frames X 14. Foundation X 15. Piers _ N/A 16. Floor Framing N/A 17. Flooring X 18. Exterior Walls X 19. Columns A 20. Exterior Steps A 21. Exterior Stairs 22. Roofing X 23. Rooting Flashing X 24. Roof Rafters X 25. Sheathing X 26. Exterior Doors 27. Interior Doors 28. Partitions 29. Interior Stairs X 30. Ceiling Joists 31. Hardware X 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion X 33. Electric Lights 34. Electric Switches 35. Electric Outlets 36. Electric Panel 37. Heating Equipment 38. Sink 39. Lavatory 40. Water Closet N/A 41. Bath Tub N/A 42. Plumbing Drainage N A 43. IIot Water X 44. Cold Water X 45. Water treater X- 46. Grass YES 47. Trash YES 48. Appliances 49. Furniture N/A 50. Automobiles 51.. Secondary Structure NIA CODE VIOLATION CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE December 13, 1989 STREET ADDRESS 1500 Blk South Broadway OWNER Donald F. Ford 002598 ADDRESS P. 0. Box 4098, Pasadena, Tx. 77502 OCCUPANT None AGENT SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte BLOCK 1438 LOT 30-32 ZONING R-3 TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X SANITARY SEi;'ER ELECTRICAL POWER X GAS 1 NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT X OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 141145, SECT.L:)N 8-1.18, THE BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIP OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE ;i1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO X FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.SrCURED EDOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE P OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WIiICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of La Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of the City of La Porte. INSPF TOR • CHECK LIST _p ro � ro rci (a Q. a, a m Z A b a) o -1 _p -4 4J ro N z ►� REMARKS LA PORTE ORDIDIANCE (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITIOi•I) 1. Means of Eqress x 2. Room Sizes O.K. _ 3. Privacy of Bath X 4. Privacy of Bedrooms X _ 5. Free of Infestations X _ 6. Garbage Storage X _ Ceiling Heights O.K. _ 8. Window Clearances X _ _ 9. Window Area x 1C. Window Openable Areas x _ :{.1. Window Sash x 12. Screens x 13. Window frames X 14. Foundation X _ 15. Piers O.K. 16. Floor Framing x _ 17. Flooring X 16. Exterior Walls x _ 19. Columns N/A 20. Exterior Steps X 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing 23. Roofing Flashing 24. Roof Rafters 25. Sheathing N A 26. Exterior Doors X 27. Interior Doors X 28. Partitions x 29. Interior Stairs _ N/A 30. Ceiling Joists O.K. 31. Hardware x 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion X 33. Electric Lights X 34. Electric Switches X 35. Electric outlets X 36. Electric Panel X 37. Heating Equipment X 38. Sink X 39. Lavatory X 40. Water Closet 41. Bath Tub 42. Plumbing Drainaqe X 43. Hot Water X 44. Cold Water x 45. Water Heater x 46. Grass x 47. Trash x 48. Appliances x 49. Furniture x 50. Automobiles N/A 51. Secondary Structure X CODE VIOLATION CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE 12/13/89 STREET ADDRESS 2300 Blk South Broadway OWNER Karl L. Springer 002456 ADDRESS 922 Haokberry, LiEi Porte, Tx. OCCUPANT None SURVEY OR SUBDIVISION La Porte ZONING R-1 AGENT 3-8 Adj 18.25' of BLOCK 1336 LOTLts 25-31 & Alley TYPE OCCUPANCY Com FACILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X SANITARY SEi;TER ELECTRICAL POWER X GAS NUMBER OF DWELLING UNITS 0 VACANT X OCCUPIED AS REQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 4,1145, SECTr,)N 8-1.18, THE, BOARD OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ERTY, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS IN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS! (AS OUTLINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 1#1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, 'IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO o FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE _T_NJURY OR DA14AGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.S£CURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY X MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC X HEALTII AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGIi- BORING STRUCTURES. (SEE INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS REPORT.) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: It is the opinion of this Inspection Board after using City of La Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Building Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide in making the inspection, that this building is in fact dangerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building does'not meet the minimum structural, electrical, or sanitary standards deemed essential for safe and healthful human occupation and is therefore a threat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the citizens of La Porte. INSPF OPS: 0 is CHECK LIST ro ::3 v ro o. ai o o O r4 ro .0 a) N REMARKS LA PORTE ORDINANCE # (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITION) 1. Means of Eqress Ix 2. Room Sizes N/A _ 3. Privacy of Bath X 4. Privacy of Bedrooms N/A _ 5. Free of Infestations X _ 6. Garbage Storage X Ccilinq Heights X _ 8. Window Clearances X _ 9. Window Area X 1C. Window Openable Areas N/A _ I.1. Window Sash X _ A 12. Screens 1.3. Window Frames X _• 14. Foundation X _ 15. Piers X 16. Floor Framing X _ 17. Flooring X 18. Exterior Walls X _ 19. Columns N/A 20. Exterior Steps X 21. Exterior Stairs N/A 22. Roofing X 23. Roofing Flashing X 24. Roof Rafters X 25. Sheathing X 26. Exterior Doors 27. Interior Doors 28. Partitions x _ 29. Interior Stairs 30. Ceiling Joists 31. Hardware 32. Mechanical Ventila- tion X 33. Electric Lights XI 34. Electric Switches XI 35. Electric Outlets XI 36. Electric Panel XI 37. Heating Equipment 38. Sink 39. Lavatory 40. Water Closet x 41. Bath Tub _ 42. Plumbing Drainage 43. Hot Water 44. Cold Water _ 45. Water heater 46. Grass 47. Trash 48. Appliances 49. Furniture 50. Automobiles 51.. Secondary Structure CODE VIOLATION 0 0 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM Agenda Date Requested: February 12, 1990 enzel Department: Comm. Deve. Requested By: Steven K. W Report Resolution X Ordinance Exhibits: Ordinance No. 1677 a Letter from Harris County dated 1-11-90 Map showing the design drainage areas SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION In February 1989, the City of La Porte reviewed two preliminary engineering reports furnished by Harris County. On February 14, 1989 the City of La Porte responded to Harris County requesting revision of the drainage areas in the report to correspond to the La Porte Master Drainage Plan (MDP). Harris County responded in May 1989, informing that the consultants could not justify incorporating additional drainage areas under Harris County Bond Program criteria. In general terms the Program's stormwater design will incorporate the following: e A strip 150' either side of the road, assuming fully developed conditions Other watershed acres "naturally" draining to Underwood Road, assuming existing conditions. h ' Due to past development patterns, staff was stilled concerned that certain tracts of land would be "locked in" with no economical drainage available to those properties. The City and Harris County agreed to review these areas and incorporate them into the design. The City would be responsible for additional engineering fees and increased g construction costs. During FY 89-90 Budget Review, staff suggested the use of the General Fund CIP, as a source for funding this exposure. The consultants have completed their review which resulted in a decision to incorporate an additional 10(±) acres of land into the design. Harris County has requested the City pass �r an ordinance agreeing to the lump sum fee of $47,359.00 for increased design and construction costs. Design Fee $ 2,974.00 Construction 44,385.00 TOTAL $ 47,359.00 In order for the 10± acres shown on the attached exhibit flow into the Underwood Road system, on site detention will have to be provided. Council should consider establishing a policy for the requirements for on site detention for this area. Acion Required by Council: Approve ordinance 1677 authorizing from General Fund - CIP. General Av�Iilability of Funds: X General Fund Capital Improvements Other a Account No.:015-700-700-829 Approved for City Council Agenda . o�/ rf T . Herrera Manager /City 3 expenditure of $47,359.00 Fund balance is $48,500.00 Water/Wastewater General Revenue Sharing Funds Available: �) llQ �llate Yes No ORDINANCE NO. 1677 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ADDITIONAL DRAINAGE AREA TO BE ADDED TO k THE-HARRIS COUNTY UNDERWOOD ROAD.PROJECT EXTENDING FROM PASADENA BOULEVARD TO SPENCER HIGHWAY, APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF $47,359.00 FROM, THE GENERAL FUND - CIP, AND AUTHORIZING PAYMENT OF SAID SUM TO HARRIS COUNTY; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. 'a BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE: z Section 1. The City Council of the City of La Porte hereby authorizes inclusion of additional drainage area, as requested by the ,.ity of La Porte, to Harris County Underwood Road Improvement Project, extending from Pasadena Boulevard to Spencer Highway, and heappropriates the sum of. $47,359.00 from the General Fund - T K; CIP, and hereby authorizes payment of said sum to Harris County. Section 2. 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 .y. posed at a place convenient to the public at the City Hal). of the x; . 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 this ordinance an3.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 j ' thereof. Section 3. This Ordinance shall be effective from and after its ,passage and approval. PASSED AND APPROVED, this 1.2th day of February, 1990. CITY OF LA PORTE iAiBY Norman L. Malone, Mayor ATTEST: Cherie Black City Secretary APPROVED: � Knox W-.---A k ins City Attorney i�- lye Y P L fi �t County Engineer (713) 221-5370 tr. Steven K. Wenzel, P.E. .',City Engineer city of LaPorte P. 0. Boy: 1115 LaPorte, Texas 77571 'I�eference: Underwood Road Pasadena Boulevard to Spencer Highway lbeai: Mr. Nenzel: January 11, 1990 Attached, please find cost estimates to include the additional drainage area -enuested by the City of LaPorte. It is requested that the City of LaPorte pass an Ordinance agreeing to pay a lump sum amount of $47,359.00 to Harris County. lour immediate attention to this subject matter would be appreciated, so we can lovo forward on the project. very truly yours,/ Robert L. Castillo, P. E. Technical Assistant i2LC/cl .k�,ttaclunents as Noted .c: mr. Elmo Wright mr. Ed Denk 1,1r. Terry A. Anderson Mr. Jack Watkins Mr. Jackie Freeman Reading File #89-6073 Hank County Administration Building • 1001 Preston, Seventh I:loor • f louston, 'Texas 77002- 1893 9 F0,3 SPARKS & BARLOW, INC. Consulting Engineers - Planners December 28, 1989 Mr. Robert L. Castille, P.E. Harris County Engineering Department Harris County Admin. Bldg. - 7th Floor 1001 Preston Avenue Houston, Texas 77002-1893 Reference: Underwood Road - Spencer Hwy. to Pasadena Blvd. Dear Mr. Castille: We have prepared hydraulic computations based on the current drainage concept for Underwood Road, and another set of com- putations that adds the drainage area requested by the City of La Porte letter of December 14, 1989. The estimates of probable construction cost, copies enclosed, indicate a construction cost increase of $44,385. Please let us know on which basis we are to complete the design phase for the project. Very truly yours, Bryant W. Sparks CC: Mr. Jackie Freeman, P.E. Mr. Kirk Hooper, P.E. 2 / _2 1770 St. James Place • Suite 410 • Houston, Texas 77056 • (713) 965.9996 Mum: • • PROJECT: UNDERWOO (Without Dec. 28, 1989 PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COST (REVISED) D ROAD. —FROM SPENCER. HIGHWAY TO PASADENA BLVD. Additional La Porte Drainage Area) DESCRIPTIONUNIT QUAN— COST TOTAL ITEM TITY O O NO. �� �c-jc-�c- x->F �-��*-x�--���t-��-�*-�*-��c-�-�-x-��-��-x-*� x �a���t-��x-�--x--x-�t�t-x•-x��-*����-�*�*-���c-**�t-�-�-�*at-��c x ��� 100, c?i)i), CH) L.S. 1 100, 000. 00 1 PREP R.O.W. L.S. i 5, 000. 00 5, c 00 - UC ) SEEDING & FERTILIZER S.Y. 13334 3.00 40 00''.c-)�) ' ` REMOVE EXIST. PAVEMENT S.Y. 36076 1.00 . c?i 36, C)76i 4 STRIPPING REMOVE & RESET CULVERT L.S. i 10,000.00 10, c?c?c?. c?c? 5 TYPE "D" H.M.A.C. TON 760 45.00 34, 2100- 0C 7 8 IN. LIMESTONE BASE S.Y. ?366 1 10.00 20,000.00 13,6EC)•c�A 20,00C CC) 8 CONSTR. TRAP. CNTRL. DEV. L.S. 1 4, 000. 00 4, 0i�c>, c?i) TEMPORARY STRIPING L.S. 1 4, 000. 00 4, 000. c _c � vb PERMANENT STRIPING L.S. L.S. 1 ^ c?n0. 00 2, i )c �i) 1? 1 �_ ERAM I C BUTTONS REINF. CONC. FVMT. JJBOS 22. OO 787, 776.00 10 IN. L.F. 1050� 1.50 15,750 6 I N . CONC. . CURB STABILIZATION OF SUBGR. S.Y. 37433 1.50 56,149.5i� 1 TON 468 80. 00 37, 44i i . c )c_) 'J LIME 26800 4. 00 107 ^00 . C )c-) 1;:6 EXCAVATION EA. EA 4 2, 500. 00 , i c?, c?c?i> i �i � 1"•7 DITCH INLETS —TYPE F . 44 1 500. 00 66, 0� )�) . c>c? ]9 CURB INLETS TYRE "B—B" EA . , 3, 000. 00 69, OUP? MANHOLES (ALL DEPTHS) EA. EA. �3 1 5,000.00 �)i )c - C)i ) 5,_ 10 JUNCTION BOX L.F. ^ 18�5 25. c?0 - 45, 875. OU �i 24 IN. RCP (ALL i.UTS) IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) L.F. 725 35. U0 ^C r C fU•.'.-J, J7J. OO y'3 30 36 IN. F'CF' (ALL CUTS) L.F. 375 40.00 55.00 15, ouo. i�C) '"�8, 875. C)(:) 4 42 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) L.F. L.F. 525 5U0 80. 0c? - 40, c)C)i�, c�c) 48 IN. Ri:F' (ALL CUTS) 95.00 3c?, S7J. c)c_) '6 1, 54 IN. RCP CALL CUTS) L.F. L.F. 325 830 110.0c? 91, 3C)i�- c_)c� 7 60 IN. RCP' CALL )=:UTS) CUTS) L.F. 660 1�5. C)U 89, 1i�t,. C;i, :o 0o IN. RCP (ALL 72 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) L.F. �c?0 160. 00 48, _ ^c? 78 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) L.F. 1905 180. ()0 00 3 4-2 �c�c). c_)c_ �, OC)C), tic_ al 3'1 78 IN. CGMP . L.F. L.F. 50 295 f 180. fO" 185. 00 �;�°°54, 575. C)f- J� 4 FT 8 FT BOX TUNNEL 8 X 4 CONCRETE BOX L.F. 66 300. c?c?�� 1'�, SOi>. `15 4 TRENCH SAFETY 5-11)c_ 0 FT. L.F.L.F- 5.00 c 1c�_.?O lU, 575 43ci)c) c-)c--__ S TRENCH SAFETY 10-15 FT. L.F. L.S. 4"0 1 50, 000. 00 , 50, Uc?�>. c�c_ ^ 6 REMOVE GAS STOR TANKS IN. WATERLINE L.F. 54oO ?0. c?0 lc?8, c.)ciii. �)c- 37 ^8 INSTALL 12 INSTALL FIRE HYDRANTS EA.- D 1, J00. 00 1J, TOTAL ALL ITEMS ADD 10% CONTINGENCY TOTAL 2, 49'�, 5c�3. J(. 249, 'D5C) . 2,749,450—.0' � Dec. 28, I989 PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COST (REVISED) PROJECT: UNDERWOOD ROAD. -FROM SPENCER HIGHWAY TO PASADENA Area) BLVD. (With Additional La porte Drainage **** *********************************************************************** UNIT QUAN- COST TOTAL IT DESCRIPTION TITy ($) ($) N ********************************************************************* **** ** L S 1 100,000.00 100,000.00 � PREP R.O^W^ SEEDING & FERTILIZER ^ ^ L.S. 1 5 00O 00 ' 5 000'00 REMOVE EXIST. PAVEMENT S.Y. 13334 3^0O 1^00 40'002 00 36'076'00 36,076.00 STRIPPING ^ ^ S Y L.S.45�0 36076 1 . 10,000.00 10,000.0c) REMOVE & RESET CULVERT TON 760 3420000 TYPE "D" H.M.A'C' LIMESTONE BASE S.Y. 2366 10^00 23'660'00 � 8 IN, CONSTR. TRAF CNTRL. DEV' - ^ ^ L.S. z 1 20 O00^00 , , 4 O00 00 20'000'00 .,,__ __ 4,000_00 ' - � TEMPORARY STRIPING ^ ^ L S ^ 1 , ''`-- -' 4,000.00 4,000.00 1n T STRIPING PERMANENT L S ^ ^ 1 2,000.00 2 000^00 1- CERAMIC BUTTONS PVMT' L.S.220� S.Y. 35008 . 787'776 00 1 10 IN REINF. CONC. ^ L F 10500 1.50 15,750.00 15,750.00 1 6 IN. CONC. CURB STABILIZATION OF SUBGR^ ^ ^ S.Y. 37433 1.50 56,149.50 1 TON 468 80^. 00 37440'00 , it LIME C.Y. C y 26800 4.00 107,200'00 1 EXCAVATION E~ 4 2,500.00 10,000-00 is DITCH INLETS -TYPE F "8-B" *^ EA. 44 1'5O0 00 66,000.00 1' CURB INLETS TYPE 23 3'0O0^00 69'000.00 1� �� MANHOLES (ALL DEPTHS) EA. 1 ' ^ 5,O00.0O '000 00 ' 20 JUNCTION BOX EA ' L.F. -� 1835 25 00 ,__�� 45,875.00 21 24 IN, RCP (ALL CUTS) L.F. 725 , 35^00 2537500 21 30 IN RCP (ALL CUTS) ^ L F 375 40.00 15,000_00 � , . �� 36 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) (ALL CUTS) ^ ^ L.F. 525 _ 55 00 28,875.00 ��* ^ 42 IN RCP IN, RCP (ALL CUTS) ^ ^ L F 0 80.00 g5 00 000 ' 61,750.00 IN RCP (ALL CUTS) ^ L.F. L F .650 855 .05000 110.00 94' ' -a I�. RCP (ALL CUTS) ' ' L.F. f5g5 135 00 B0 325^00 IN, RCP (ALL CUTS) L.F. 215 160^00 . 34,400.00' = ' IN RCP (ALL CUTS) ^ L F 1500 180.00 270,000'00 r -' B IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) (ALL CUTS) ^ ^ L.F. 705 . 200 00 141 000'00 , 4 IN RCP ' L F ~ 200.00 00'00 \ R4 IN CGMP ^ ' ^ L F �95�J�0' 185.00 54,575.00 4 FT x 8 FT BOX TUNNEL 8 X 4 CONCRETE BOX ` ^ L.F. 66 300 00_19 800 00 TRENCH SAFETY 5-10 FT. L.F. 2115 5^00�= , 10,00 10'575'00 43,500_00 , _00 �6 TRENCH SAFETY 10-15 FT ^ L.F.4350 L.S. 1 50 000 00 ' 50,000.00 37 REMOVE GAS STOR TANKS L.F. 5400 20^00 ,13500, 108,000.0C)' �u ^ INSTALL 12 IN WATERLINE EA.^� 9 1,500.00 ' ^o0 -' - INSTALL FIRE HYDRANTS TOTAL ALL ITEMS ADD 10% CONTINGENCY TOTAL 2,539,853'5) 253,985'3�1 2,793,838'8tl � E 0 ` \ � � �41c%4 v -n "A) ~. ~ CONSIDER UN:DERWOOD J s1E Joerns IL mo;tion by Sc gond by VO,1l'E Wzi:tors Cd"oper Matuszak McLaughlin Potter G aly Skelton C l:a rke Malone ORDINANCE APPROVING CONSTRUCTION COST INCREASE FOR ROAD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL DRAINAGE AREA (Ord. 1677) - od*W444- FOR AGAINST ABSTAIN Motion carried ✓ Defeated Tabled 6-1 0 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM Agenda Date Requested: February 12, 1990 Requested By: Knox W. Askins Department: City Attorney Report Y Resolution Ordinance Exhibits: Resolution No. 90-1 contains a corrected metes and bounds legal description for the Elizabeth Lane condemnation suit authorization. Action Required by Council: Pass and approve Resolution No. 90-1. Availability of Funds: General Fund Water/Wastewater Capital Improvement General Revenue Sharing Other (Motor Pool Replacement Fund) Account Number: Funds Available: _ YES — NO Approved for City Council Agenda ot Robert T. Herrera DATE City Manage r • CONSIDER UNDERWOOD J. Joerns Motion by Second by VOTE: Waters Cooper Matuszak McLaughlin Porter Gay Skelton Clarke Malone ORDINANCE APPROVING CONSTRUCTION COST INCREASE FOR ROAD TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL DRAINAGE AREA (Ord. 1677) - FOR AGAINST Motion carried Defeated Tabled ABSTAIN 0 9 0073 SPARKS & BARLOW, INC. 9r13 Consulting Engineers - Planners Mr. Robert L. Castille, P.E. Harris County Engineering Department Harris County Admin. Bldg. - 7th Floor 1001 Preston Avenue Houston, Texas 77002-1893 December 28, 1989 Reference: Underwood Road - Spencer Hwy. to Pasadena Blvd. Dear Mr. Castille: We have prepared hydraulic computations based on the current drainage concept for Underwood Road, and another set of com- putations that adds the drainage area requested by the City of La Porte letter of December 14, 1989. The estimates of probable construction cost, copies enclosed, indicate a construction cost increase of $44,385. Please let us know on which basis we are to complete the design phase for the project. Very truly yours, "nt W. Sparks parks CC: Mr. Jackie Freeman, P.E. Mr. Kirk Hooper, P.E. �h4Uc/0h 46/> nt���f �>1 h �,57a 1770 St. James Place • Suite 410 • Houston, Texas 77056 • (713) 965-9996 Dec. 28, 1989 PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COST (REVISED) PROJECT: UNDERWOOD ROAD. -FROM SPENCER HIGHWAY TO PASADENA BLVD. (Without Additional La Porte Drainage Area) ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUAN- COST TOTAL NO. TITY C ) «) Y x. Y Y Y.iR ai. iR.a(.aF dE•i[•.�,.x..�.aF eE •iF�. •*.* •*.*.x. �"� *'x' �E* �E dE iE dE dF dF dF jF iF iF �F 9F ** dE dF �E 9F 9EdE �F� dF� 9F �'�FdE dEjF dEdEiEdF*'�' �"� dE 9E=ic # is # � i 1 PREP R.O.W. 2 SEEDING & FERTILIZER 3 REMOVE EXIST. PAVEMENT 4 STRIPPING 5 REMOVE & RESET CULVERT 6 TYPE "D" H.M.A.C. 7 8 IN. LIMESTONE BASE 8 CONSTR. TRAF. CNTRL. DEV. 9 TEMPORARY STRIPING 10 PERMANENT STRIPING 11 CERAMIC BUTTONS 12 10 IN. REINF. CONC. PVMT. 13 6 IN. CONC. CURB 14 STABILIZATION OF SUBGR. 15 LIME 16 EXCAVATION 17 DITCH INLETS -TYPE F 18 CURB INLETS TYPE "B-B" 19 MANHOLES (ALL DEPTHS) 20 JUNCTION BOX 21 24 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) 22 30 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) 23 36 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) 24 42 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) 25 48 RCP (ALL CUTS) 26 IN. 54 N. RCP (ALL CUTS) 27 • 60 I N . RCP ( ALL CUTS) 28 MEG IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) 29 72 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) 30 78 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) 31 78 IN. CGMP 32 4 FT x 8 FT BOX 33 TUNNEL 8 X 4 CONCRETE BOX 34 TRENCH SAFETY 5-10 FT. 35 TRENCH SAFETY 10-15 FT. 36 REMOVE GAS STOR TANKS 37 INSTALL 12 IN. WATERLINE 38 INSTALL FIRE HYDRANTS TOTAL ALL ITEMS ADD 10% CONTINGENCY TOTAL L.S. 1 100,000.00 100,000.00 L.S. 1 5,000.00 5,000.00 S.Y. 13334 3.00 40,OO2.00 S.Y. 36076 1.00 36,076.00 L.S. 1 10,000.00 10,000.00 TON 760 45.00 34,200.00 S.Y. 2366 10.00 23,660.00 L.S. 1 20,000.00 20,000.00 L.S. 1 4,000.00 4,000.00 L.S. 1 4,000.00 4,000.00 L.S. 1 2,000.00 2,000.00 S.Y. 35808 22.00 787,776.00 L.F. 10500 1.50 15,750.00 S.Y. 37433 1.50 56,149.50 TON 468 80.00 37,440.00 C.Y. 26800 4.00 107y200.00 EA. 4 2,500.00 10,000.0c EA. 44 1,500.00 66,000.O EA. 23 3,000.00 69,000.0( EA. 1 5,000.00 5, 000..0C L.F. 1835 25.00 45,875.0C L.F. 725 35.00 cv25,375.0C L.F. 375 40.00 415,000.0C L.F. 525 55.00 (�28,875.0C L.F. 500 80.00 40,000.0c L.F. 325 95.00 30,875.0( L.F. 830 110.00 91,300.0( L.F. 660 135.00 69, lot" ).Of L.F. 300 160.00 48,000.0( L.F. 1905 180.00 342, 900. C)( L.F. 550 180.00 9,000.o( L.F. 295 DSO 18500 (,6 ,Po 54, 575. 0( L.F. 66 300:00� 19, 800. i �( L.F. 2115 5.00 10,575.0( L.F. 4350 10.00 43, 500— CM L.S. 1 50,000.00 50,000.0( L.F. 5400 20.00 108, 0o0. 0( EA. 9 1,500.00 13,500.0 2,499,503.E 249,950.3 2,749,453.G Dec. 28, 1989 PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COST (REVISED) PROJECT:. UNDERWOOD ROAD. -FROM SPENCER HIGHWAY TO PASADENA BLVD. (With Additional La Porte Drainage Area) ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUAN- COST TOTAL NO. TITY ( ) C ) 1 PREP R.O.W. L.S. 1 100,000.00 100,000.00 2 SEEDING & FERTILIZER L.S. 1 51000.00 51000.00 3 REMOVE EXIST. PAVEMENT S.Y. 13334 3.00 40,002.oO 4' STRIPPING S.Y. 36076 1.00 36, 076. 00 5 REMOVE & RESET CULVERT L.S. 1 10,000.00 10,00o.00 6 TYPE "D" H.M.A.C. TON 760 45.00 34,200.00 7 8 it'd. LIMESTONE RASE S.Y. 2366 10.00 23,660.00 8 CONSTR. TRAF. CNTRL. DEV. L.S. 1 20,000.00 20,000.00 9 TEMPORARY STRIPING L.S. 1 4,000.00 4,000.Oo 10 PERMANENT STRIPING L.S. 1 4,000.00 4,000.00 11 CERAMIC BUTTONS L'.S. i 2,000.00 2,000.00 12 10 IN. REINF. CONC. PVMT. S.Y. 35808 22.00 787,776.00 13 6 IN. CONC. CURB L.F. 10500 1.50 15,750.Oo 14 STABILIZATION OF SUBGR. S.Y. 37433 1.50 56,149.50 15 LIME TON 468 80.00 371440.00 16 EXCAVATION C.Y. 26800 4.00 107,200.00 17 DITCH INLETS -TYPE F EA. 4 2,500.00 10,000.0o 18 CURB INLETS TYPE "B-B" EA. 44 1,500.00 66,000.00 19 MANHOLES (ALL DEPTHS) EA. 23 39000.00 69,000.00 20 JUNCTION BOX EA. 1 5,000.00 3.000.00 :1 24 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) L.F. 1835 25.00 45,875.00 22 30 IN. RCP. (ALL CUTS) L.F. 725 35.00 �25,375.00 23 36 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) L.F. 375 40.00 15,000.�o 2'4 42 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) L.F. .525 55.00 28,875.00 25 48 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) L.F. 0 80.00 r-. 0.00 26 54 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) L.F. .650 95.00 61,750.00 27 60 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) L.F. 955 i10.00 94,050.00 28 66 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) L.F. -595 135.00 80,325.00 :9 72 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) L.F. 215 160.00 34,400.00 30 78 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) L.F. 1500 180.00 270,000.00 31 84 IN. RCP (ALL CUTS) L.F. 705 200.00 141,000.00 ' 32 84 IN. CGMP L.F. 5_ 0_ 200.00 10. 000. 00 33 4 FT x 8 FT BOX L.F. 295 AZO' 185.00 (D 54, 575. 00 34 TUNNEL 8 X 4 CONCRETE BOX L.F. 66 300.00 1'q, 80o. 0c_) 35 TRENCH SAFETY 5-10 FT. L.F. 2115 5.00 10, 57 5 . i O 36 TRENCH SAFETY 10-15 FT. L.F. 4350 10.00 43,500.00 37 REMOVE GAS STOR TANKS L.S. 1 50, 000. 00 50, OoO. oO 38 INSTALL 12 IN. WATERLINE L.F. 5400 20.00 108,000.00. 39 INSTALL FIRE HYDRANTS EA. 9 1,500.00 13,500.0o' TOTAL ALL ITEMS ADD 10% CONTINGENCY 2, 539, 853. 50 253,985.35 TOTAL 2,793,838.8E \ 0 - ----------mr�m�amv'�'� ---- acpcv � E • J£22t, PT• 0712dE210Y1, J .G. County Engineer (713) 221-5370 Mr. Steven K. Wenzel, P.E. City Engineer City of LaPorte P. 0. Box 1115 LaPorte, Texas 77571 S COL�a� RIN��� Reference: Underwood Road Pasadena Boulevard to Spencer Highway Dear Mr. Wenzel: January 11, 1990 Attached, please find cost estimates to include the additional drainage area requested by the City of LaPorte. It is requested that the City of LaPorte pass an Ordinance agreeing to pay a lump sum amount of $47,359.00 to Harris County. Your immediate attention to this subject matter would be appreciated, so we can move forward on the project. Very truly yours, Robert L. Castille, P. E. Technical Assistant RLC/cl Attachments as Noted cc: Mr. Elmo Wright Mr. Ed Denk Mr. Terry A. Anderson Mr. Jack Watkins Mr. Jackie Freeman Reading File #89-6073 Harris County Administration Building • 1001 Preston, Seventh Floor • Houston, Texas 77002-1893 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Agenda Date Requested: February 12, 1990 Requested By: Steven K. Wenzel Department: Comm. Deve. Report Resolution X Ordinance Exhibits: Ordinance No. 1677 Letter from Harris County dated 1-11-90 Map showing the design drainage areas SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION In February 1989, the City of La Porte reviewed two preliminary engineering reports furnished by Harris County. On February 14, 1989 the City of La Porte responded to Harris County requesting revision of the drainage areas in the report to correspond to the La Porte Master Drainage Plan (MDP). Harris County responded in May consultants could not justify drainage areas under Harris County In general terms the Program's incorporate the following: • A strip 150' either side developed conditions • Other watershed acres Underwood Road, assuming 1989, informing that the incorporating additional Bond Program criteria. stormwater design will of the road, assuming fully "naturally" draining to existing conditions. Due to past development patterns, staff was stilled concerned that certain tracts of land would be "locked in" with no economical drainage available to those properties. The City and Harris County agreed to review these areas and incorporate them into the design. The City would be responsible for additional engineering fees and increased construction costs. During FY 89-90 Budget Review, staff suggested the use of the General Fund CIP, as a source for funding this exposure. The consultants have completed their review which resulted in a decision to incorporate an additional 10(±) acres of land into the design. Harris County has requested the City pass an ordinance agreeing to the lump sum fee of $47,359.00 for increased design and construction costs. Design Fee $ 2,974.00 Construction 44,385.00 TOTAL $ 47,359.00 In order for the 10± acres shown on the attached exhibit flow into the Underwood Road system, on site detention will have to be provided. Council should consider establishing a policy for the requirements for on site detention for this area. Action Required by Council: Approve ordinance 1677 authorizing expenditure of $47,359.00 from General Fund - CIP. General Fund balance is $48,500.00 Availability of Funds: X General Fund Capital Improvements Other Water/Wastewater General Revenue Sharing Account No.:015-700-700-829 Funds Available: Yes No Approved for City Council Agenda Lau iI GIR F-4-rt T. Herrera at City Manager RESOLUTION NO. 90-1 { WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Porte has found and } determined that public necessity requires the .location of a public Y r right-of-way on the hereinafter described real property, in the City Y ofLa Porte, Harris County, Texas; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Porte has found and m determined that the fee simple title in and to the hereinafter r described real property is suitable and needed for such purpose, and that it is necessary to acquire same for a public right-of-way; WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Porte deems it t advisable to authorize, and does hereby authorize, Knox W. Ask ins, City Attorney of the City of La Porte, to represent the City of La Porte in the acquisition of the hereinafter described property: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY %i OF �J,A PORTE : ,t f, That the said Knox W. Ask ins, as City Attorney for the City of La ;Porte, be and he is hereby, authorized to negotiate with the owners of the hereinafter described land, concerning the acquisition by ';the City of La Porte of the fee simple title thereto, at the fair market value for same, and, should said City Attorney, as the duly authorized representative of the City of La Porte, be unable to agree with such owners as to the fair market value of such fee 3 simple title, then, and in that event, said attorney be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to file against all owners and lien xe holders, proceedings in the eminent domain to acquire the fee simple title to the real property described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, s' rot public right-of-way purposes. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 12th day of February, 1990. IF CITY OF LA PORTE 41 . „ By: Norman L. Malone, Mayor ATTEST: Cherie Black, City Secretary iJ AP ROVED: Knox Askins, City Att rney y, LIFTES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION 0.1678 ACRE TRACT Being an 0.1678 acre (7311 s(;;. ft. ; tract comprising part. of. uutlots 423 and 424, La Porte uut.lots (Vol. 61, Pg. 374, Harris County Deed Retards), Enoch Briri-on Survey, A-5, La Porte. Harris r County, Texas. The F.).1618 acr= tract as purveyed by H. Carlos x Smith, Engineers . Surveyr)rp, Inc., on January 26, 1989, is more p-trticularly described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at a 1/2 inch iron rod found for the Southeast t co�r�r-r of that nx-) ert L. Browning, Jr. and wife Lilicia Carbl Browning 0.7576 i.cre tract, (1I.C.C.F. No. L 292029) and also p bring the Southeast so.rn:r of that certain tract conveyed by A. a N Browning to Robert L. Browningand wife Betty Browning (Vol. 241,:3, Pg. 565, H.C.D.R. ). Thence, WEST; coincident with the South boundary line of said Robert L. Browning, Jr.. tr_ict and the North right-of-way lirYe of Elizabeth Lane (based on awidth of 50.00 feet) ; passing feet a 1/2" iron rod found for the Southwest corner of saI'd Robert L. Browning, Jr. tract; passing at 135.26 feet (Call 13h.00 feet) a 1/2 inch iron roci found for the .6outhwest sorrier Of :said Robert. L. Brownig tract; on the West boundary line of n Outlot 424 (as per Browning deed) and from which the Northwest corner of Outlot 424 bears NORTH - feet; passing at 144.64 feet 40 .� € /8 inch iron rod iet. on the Fast bound,iry line of that certain LA PORTE INDEPENDENT :_SCHOOL DISTRICT tract (H.C.C.F. No. E 62850O) and the East boundary line of Outlot 423 as surveyed by H . Carlos Smith, Ei1g"ineer. s &. 'Surveyors, Inc. , on November 23, L97,6; for a total distance of 146.14 feet to a 6 foot chain liner fence at the Northwest corner of this 0.1678 acre tract. Thence, SOUTH 0 degrees 10 minutes 02 seconds West; d coincident with said 6 foot chain link fence; a distance of 50.00 ' feet to the Southwest corner of this 0.1678 acre tract. Thence, EAST; passing at. 1.5 feet a 5/8 inch iron rod set on the East boundary lime of said. La Porte Independent School. District tract (East lime Outlot 423); passing at 11.03 feet a 1/-' inch iron rod found disturbed 0.23 No., for the Northwest corner of that certain R. L. Browning and wife Betty Browning tract (H.C.C.F. No. B :335320) on the West boundary line of Outlot 42if; continuing East with the South right-of-way line of Eli-zabeth Lane and the North boundary line of said R. L. Browning total distance of 146 29 feet to the Northeast corner tr et roe d of..: said R. L. Browning tract and the Southeast corner of this r 0J678 acre tract. { Thence, NORTH; a distance of 50.00 feet to the POINT OF a ;k BEGINNING. k KEY I N A. OLSON A. OLSON n TEXAS REGISTERED PUBLIC ,SURVEYOR NO. ,KEVIN. 4524 . 9524P�oo DATE: JANUARY 29, 1990 GAS JOB NO: 2411-90 6��c1�?�J� „ M1`cam' I I j I C w I I j o I i I u I 8 �7 I ,o 11� I s o i 17 Lai GV(t of 4Z�) 0 �1 0 j hall +��• 0.tLei , kx�,�, (-13t1 �,-�-) �UsNvt; � (: oD, .) UA,� C-- s • • CX H 1 a i "P " race ? c� 2 REQUJO FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA *EM Agenda Date Requested: February 12, 1990 Requested By: Steve Gillett Department: XX Report Resolution _ Public Works Ordinance Exhibits: 1. Letter of agreement between City of La Porte and Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc. An extension on the contract for disposal of solid waste at the Hazelwood Landfill between the City of La Porte and Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc. was approved by the City Council on April 17, 1989. The extension will expire In 1992. The Texas Department of Health has imposed a fee of seventeen cents ($.17) per compacted yard of waste and ten cents ($.10) per yard of uncompacted waste upon all landfills effective January 1, 1990. The imposition of this fee was not known by either party during the contract extension negotiations. Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc. has requested an amendment to the conditions of the contract be prepared passing the fee through to the City of La Porte. All other customers of the Hazelwood Landfill have agreed to the pass -through of the fee. Staff recommends approval of a Letter of Agreement between the City of La Porte and Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc. amending the current contract for disposal of solid waste to allow Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc. to pass through the fee of $.17 per cubic yard of compacted waste and $.10 per cubic yard of uncompacted waste to the City of La Porte. Action Required by Council: Approve Letter of Agreement between the City of La Porte and Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc. amending the current disposal contract to allow State disposal fee pass -through. Availability of Funds: General Fund Capital improvement Other Account Number: Water/Wastewater General Revenue Sharing Funds Available: YES NO Approved for City Council Agenda ZT glnt� -j'-j - Robert T. Herrera DATE City Manager CITY OF LA PORTE PHONE 4 71 3 ) 471 .5020 • P. 0. Box 11 15 • LA PORTE. TEXAS 77571 January 31, 1990 Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 838 Baytown, Texas 77522 Gentlemen: The City of La Porte is in receipt of your Customer Notice, advising of the passage of Senate Bill 1519, "Mandated regional and local solid waste management plans," and establishing a fee of $.17 per compacted cubic yard of waste that is landfilled, effective January 1, 1990. The City of La Porte recognizes its obligation to pay this fee to Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc., which in turn will remit the fee to the Texas Department of Health. However, rather than adjusting the prices in the contract, the City of La Porte requests that each invoice from Hazelwood to the City of La Porte compute and bill this fee, asa separate line item, based on the compacted cubic yards of waste multiplied by $.17 per compacted cubic yard and $.l& per uncompacted cubic yard. This will avoid future confusion which might result, if this fee is now integrated into°the price, and later used in computation of cost of living price indexing. If Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc. is matter, please sign and return one of La Porte, keeping the original our agreement. ACCEPTED AND AGREED: HAZELWQQt.,ENTERPR•ISES, I C. B Ge B. Hazelwood Pr sident agreeable to this handling of the copy of this letter to the City copy of the letter as your copy of Yours very truly, CITY OF LA PORTE BY: Q T. Robert T. Herrera City Manager RE UE FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA '--- i genda ,pate Requested: February 12, 1990 quested hibi Steve Gillett 1. i Department: r Report Resolution Public Works Ordinance 1. Letter of agreement between City of La Porte and Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc. SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION z., C� io extension on the contract for disposal of solid waste at the Hazelwood ndflll between the City of La Porte and Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc. was proved by the City Council on April 17, 1989. The extension will expire 19 9 Z.,. he Texas Department of Health has imposed a fee of seventeen cents ($.17) er compacted yard of waste and ten cents ($.10) per yard of uncompacted aste upon all landfills effective January 1, 1990. The imposition of this ee was':not known by either party during the contract extension egotidtions. Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc. has requested an amendment to he conditions of the contract be prepared passing the fee through to the ity of;'La Porte. All other customers of the Hazelwood Landfill have greed :,',Po the pass -through of the fee. taff rxecommends approval of a Letter of Agreement between the City of La orte a'nd Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc. amending the current contract for isposa,l of solid waste to allow Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc. to pass hrougt,'.the fee of $.17 per cubic yard of compacted waste and $.10 per ubic yard of uncompacted waste to the City of La Porte. as r -r. i v is :u tl M' $4 S: coon'.,Required by Council: pprovO! Letter of Agreement nterpr;ises, Inc. amending isposal fee pass -through. between the City of La Porte and Hazelwood the current disposal contract to allow State �r vailability of Funds: General Fund r Capital Improvement Other count Number: Water/Wastewater General Revenue Sharing Funds Available: YES NO obert',T. Herrera ity Manager DATE C January 31, 1990 PO RTE Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc. P.O. 'Box 838 Baytown, Texas 77522 Gentl'"emen: The City of La Porte is in receipt of your Customer Notice, advising of th'e passage of Senate Bill 1519, "Mandated regional and local solidwaste management plans," and establishing a fee of $.17 per comp,icted cubic yard of waste that is landfilled, effective January 1, 1990. �: The Q;ity of La Porte recognizes its obligation to pay this fee to Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc., which in turn will remit the fee to the TexadDepartment of Health. Howe?er, rather than adjusting the prices in the contract, the City of LaPorte requests that each invoice from Hazelwood to the City of La Porte compute and bill this fees, as a separate line item, based on the compacted cubic yards of waste multiplied by $.17 per compacted cubic yard and $.la per uncompacted cubic yard. This will avoid future confusion which might result, if this fee is now integrated into the price, and later used in computation of cost of living price indexing. If Hazelwood Enterprises, Inc. is agreeable to this handling of the matter, please sign and return one copy of this letter to the City of LaPorte, keeping the original copy of the letter as your copy of our agreement. Yours very truly, CITY OF LA PORTE BY •• Q T. Robert T. Herrera City Manager ACCEL*TED AND AGREED: HAZE4,,WOOD,ENTERPRI. 7- ✓/l �1-, -,1, X� Z�rj " B Gdt B . Hazelwood Prsident Waters Copper Matuszak Mc-aughlin Poter G a S}lton Clarke Meone I md.tion carried 1/ Defeated Tabled 0 s REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Agenda Date Requested: February 12, 1990 Requested by: Joel Albrecht Department: Community Development x Report x Resolution Ordinance Exhibits: 1. Dangerous Building Inspection Reports 2. Slide Presentation 3. Recommendation letter from the Board of Inspections regarding the buildings being considered for condemnation and demolition ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION Summary: The City's Dangerous Buildings Board of Inspections is requesting City Council Authorization to proceed with condemnation of thirteen (13) dangerous buildings. The Board will present its findings and conclusions to the Council in the form of Dangerous Buildings Inspection Report forms and a slide presentation. At the conclusion of the Board's presentation, Council will be requested to call for a vote authorizing a condemnation public hearing to be held regarding each of the buildings being considered. The condemnation hearing being requested will be conducted by City Council. The Board is requesting a condemnation hearing date of March 12, 1990. Council Option: 1) Authorize condemnation hearing for all buildings being considered. 2) Table consideration of all or selected structures until a future date. 3) Direct the Board of Inspections to halt proceedings against all or selected structures. Recommendation: Authorize a condemnation buildings being considered. Action Required by Council: hearing for all thirteen (13) Determine by a separate vote for each structure, whether or not to authorize a condemnation hearing for the buildings being considered for demolition. Availability of Funds: x General Fund Water/Waste Capital Improvement General Revenue Sharing Other General Revenue Sharing Account Number: 001-902-902-606 Funds Available: x Yes No ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Approved for City Council Agenda Robert T. Herrera City Manager -zt-1L10 Date CITY OF LA PORTE INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM JANUARY 31, 1990 TO: Mayor. Norman Malone and City Council FROM: Dangerous Buildings Board of Ins tion" Paul Hickenbottom, Fire Marsh 4 /� Mark S. Lewis, City Inspecto THROUGH: Robert T. Herrera, City Managers SUBJECT: Condemnation of Dangerous Buildings Attached are inspection reports regarding twelve (12) properties which have been inspected by the Dangerous Buildings Board of inspections. It is the unanimous opinion of the Board that each of the buildings located on these properties is unsafe, a blighting influence on the City, and a public nuisance. It is also the Board's opinion that, due to their deteriorated condition, repair of the structures is not practical. We therefore, believe demolition of the buildings to be the best course of action and recommend that Council authorize condemnation public hearings for all of the structures being considered. A list and brief description of the structures under consideration follows: 1) 2300 Block of South Broadway: One story green metal skinned commercial building. 2) 1500 Block of South Broadway: One story, frame house on block foundation; brown corrugated metal walls. 3) 431. North Broadway: One story, white, frame commercial building commonly known as the "Broadway Cafe." 4) 600 Block of North Broadway: One story, frame house on blocks; white clapboard siding. 5) 312 North 1st Street: One story, frame house on blocks; unpainted plywood walls. 6) 200 South 5th Street: Two story, frame house on blocks; white clapboard siding. 0 CONDEMNATION OF DANGEROUS BUILDINGS PAGE -2- 7) 323 North 5th Street: One story frame house on blocks; white composition tile siding; major fire damage. 8) 428 North 5th Street: One story frame house on brick foundation; green composition tile siding. 9) 314 North 6th Street: One story wood frame house on blocks; unpainted wood siding on front of house. 10) 411 North llth Street: One story wood frame house on blocks; white clapboard siding; major fire damage. 11) Corner of Bayshore and Forrest streets (2 houses) on same lot): House #1: One story frame house on blocks; yellow clapboard siding (fronts on Forrest) House #2: One story frame house on blocks; white clapboard siding (fronts on Bayshore). 12) 610 South Shady Lane: One story house on combination slab and block foundation, white clapboard siding with brick wainscot. �� / �7 d� \ �/ t� \\ � y .: / ;� g �{�: \. ƒ §� (� ƒ . \� � � «<> w \r± / �i$ $ « \� . � /. ~ :� � i � � � \\a �� \\\\} \� IQ i • • T y4-'f i.. REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM v Aci(-_i'da Date Requested: Fehruary 12, 1990 f' Req!tOstc'd by: Joel Albrecht Department: Community Development Report x--- Pcsolr_lt ion _ Ordinance 1)its: 1. Dangerous Building Inspection Reports Slide Presentation 3. Reconimendation letter_ from the Board of Inspections regarding the buildings being considered for condemnation and demolition SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION y Sumxtary: 7 The Ci t Dan erouci Bi_riIdi n(s Board of Inspect:ioris i.s g 1 1 rerptl4 sting City Counc�i I Authorization to proceed c✓i.Lh c c)n rmnatio11 of thirteeii (1.3) dangerous buildings. The Board wi-J� its pre-senta findivig.-; nd conclusions to the Council in the " foray ,I , of Dangerous Building-; Inspection Report forms and a slide 1)rritVnt,ai:ion. At the cc,rrclu: ion of the Board's presentation, li r'or� ibri 1 will be req�_lE sled Lo c1111- for a vote authorizi.nc3 a ril �k Ili nation public heziririg to be held regarding each of tile l,u i ail i n�] ` J be inc cons idr r i ri . The condemna L i on hear i ng be i rig a, will be conducLr2d by Ci.t:y Col-irlciI The Board is _rr;L1e t— 1 ncl ;a condemnaLic r, hearing d,1te of March 12, 1990. Coi:fic i 1 Option: Re( h r.r, Aut1-hor i z e conric,mn.-it i 01-1 11 el r i 119 fo.r al.l ildi 119S 1.re.i rig runs i.dert d . Table considerrit i,.)ri of 1-111 or sel.ect:ecl sLructl-ures unt:i]. 1.1 future date. Direct the Bo,-irr; of. Inspections to halt. proceedings against all or :.,i. lr_cLed :-st.r_uctures. mendation: Author_ ize a cond(,,mi)zi on hear i.ng Ivor all thirteen (13 ) ings being considered. Action Required by Council: c, D� L ruri.ue by a eft:{r_,,L(.' vriti' for each : Lructiire, whc ther or nul,' tt ._authorize a condenui,iLi.on hearing for the building being �. r)r'i � i dared for deiv i-t i on . AV' `.ability of Funds: C,c;nc ra]- fund __._-- Water/'taste i`ati.i t,_il Impr.ovfrm 1ii _-- _ Genera]. Revenue Sharing General Revenue Sharing Acj!, ,krnt- Number: 001.-90'2-9_0-2-606 Funds Avai]_al]].e: x-Yec_----No- Apr oved for City Council Agenda Rotr.t T. Herrera C,i ,, Manager_ 2 I -� Date CITY OF kA PORTF TNTER-OFFTCH MEMORANDUM JANUARY 11, 1990 Tnd�j City Council Mayor Norman Malone and Buildings Board of Tnqo"4�q-tlnn FROM Dangerous Paul Hickpnhottom, Fire Marsh, Mark S. Lew ls, City QsPectO THROUGH: Robert T. Herrera, City Manager 4 SUnAkrT: Condemnation oF Pang(rous Buildings, Attached are inspection reports regarding twelve (12) i)rq 10W which have been insBujldjn,,ppcked by the Dangerous Rod of inspections. I is the unanimous opinion of the Board 1:h4 Wch A the buildinun lucaLud on these properties is unsafe, ighting influence on Cite City, and a public nuisance. It is the Board's opinion that, due to their deteriorated COW Ition, repair of th" sLrWtures is not practical. we Lh61 Wor", believe demolition A the buildings to be the best CUR to of action and recommend that Council authorize VON [,Lion public hearings for all of the structures being Itiered . !jA list and brief description of the structures under unyuration follows: 1) 2300 Blouk uf YnHIh Bxoadw"y: One story green metal skinned commercial building. 2) 1500 Block of South nioadway: One story, framo house on Won foundation; brown corrugated metal walls. 431 North Hrnadway: One story, white, Frame cnmmeruinl hnildinq commonly known as the "Broadway rate 000 Block "F North Broadway: One story, from(-.! house on hi orks; whia clapboard siding. 312 NorLh ink Want: One story, frame house on blocks; unpainted plywood walls. X r') 200 South KVh PtrenL: Two story, frame house oz blocks; whits, (.-Ijphoard siding. 70- �77 M Nil 1% GZA ! R; MIN., -MMATTON OF DANGEROUS RUILMMM, at 0 0 7) 323 North Qh MWWL: One story frame house or) blocks; whum romposition tile siding; major firt, damage. R) 428 Norlh Uh WPU: One story frame house on brick foundAtinn; green composition tile siding. 9) 314 North 6th Strppr: one story wood flame hogs('' ON blocks; unpaMPO wood siding on front of hnnse . in) 411 WY Mh Kir—Q: one Mory wood frame ton s(- on blocks; whit" clapboard siding; major fire damage . 12) Cur ner or Myshorp dnd Forrest- Mr('ets (2 houses) on same In!): H"unln UP One story frame house on blocks; yellow clapboard siding (frnnto nn Forrest) House 112: One story frame house on blocks; white clapboard siding (fronts Bayshnre). 12) 610 South Shady Lane: One story house on combination slap and block foundation, white clapboard n1ding with brick wainscot. F r t CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING r. r INSPECTION FOM ei DATE 12/13/89 F STI, r�.T ADDRESS 2300 Blk South Broadway �� y kb F 922 acerry , La Porte, Tx. OMB 16 Karl L. Springer 002456 ADDRESS - W �} � OCC7 P ANT None AGENT - t 1 3-8 Adj 18.25' of sun �-Y OR S DIVISION La Porte BLOCK 1336 LOTLts 25-31 & Alley ZONNG R-1 TYPE OCCUPANCY_ Com FACVLITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X SANITARY Sr;,'T'R y ELECTRICAL POWER X GAS z NUfj•);P. OF DNELLING UNITS 0 VACANT X OCCUPIED G AS ) I QUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 111145, SECT', 8-3.18 , THE € DO r OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THL AFOREMENTIONED PROP ER „ AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINIOi�, IS tit FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR TIIE FOLLOWING REASONS: (�'1S OUT 'INED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE "1145, SECTION 8-11?) . �I PER (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER r REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, TT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO s FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR i (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS T f1 LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DA14AGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL - ill LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR fr BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK �3 ) OF.S£C'URED ' DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID SZ'RUCT'JRE; OR i f ,r (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC � 1'' 1•.' HEALTH AND hIAY CAUSE' OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH w : BORING STRUCTUI'ES. ' (SINSPECTION CIIECKLIST ON RI?VF-, SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS jo RI I;; RT . ) 9 ir! FIi� hNGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF TIIE BOARD OF INSPECTION: lis the opinion of this Inspect=ion Board after using City of La Porte ]i_nance ,f1532 (Standard Building Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide d N+ making the inspection, that this building is in fact dangerous, repairable, and should be demolished. This building does not meet e minimum structural, electrical, or sanitary standards deemed sential for safe and healthful human occupation and is therefore a G x 14 Teat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the tizens of La Porte. ,3 f IN I' 0rs -CIII:CK Li5'1' ° 11 ru n. A Q) REMARK :j v O r-1 (7' a. 1J r-1 Q1 `� LA PORTE ORDINANCE t3 N 10 a1 10 aJ at (STANDARDIIOUSING CODE, t�1 z z rr-i EDITIOi1) �'_` Means of Egress X RoomSizes N/A - Prlvacv of Bath X !,. Privacy of Bedrooms N/A _ i' Free Of IllfesLa, tlons X GarID, Storage X -• J'J Ccili_nq heights — X _ 1 _ rt tfi-nciow Clearances X —_ yl , Window Area X_ -- l; Window Openable a. r Areas N/A - I' Window Sash X Screens N/A ,1 tq in dow Frames X - Foundation X - Piers X ;•� . Floor Framing X - Flooring X I :,,terior Walls X — 'E.+. Columns N/A 1. E.- terfor Stcps X Exterior Stairs _ N/A 2 . Roof lilg X 23. Roofing Flashincl X " 4. Roof Rafters X Shea thincl X Exterior Doors Interior. Doors _ Partitions — a! Interior SLairs Ceiling Joists Hardware r? . Mechanical Ventil_a- tion X Electric Lights .'I Electric Switches 5. Electric Outlets v6. Electric Panel ), Heating Equipment Sink Lavatory X Water Closet I3a th Tub NIA Plumbing Drainage �'�, � IIot t•�ater Cold titer 7 - Water heater s� 4 Grass 'Trash a. I. AppliancesNIT _ Furnitltre 4.1 , Au L-omobil.es I.. Secondary Structul.c It CODE VIOLATION 4t�3 A 1 fl� �1 a' li'A 5 fa' STRI:,T ADDRESS • CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORI.1 1500 Blk South Broadway OIIMItZ Donald F. Ford 002598 SURV'.Y OR S1 DDIVISIOI 7.ON IG R- None I La Porte FAC LITIES AVAILABLE: I.IATER '! ELECTRICAL POWER CJ DATE December 13 1989 ADDRESS P. 0. Box 4098, Pasadena, Tx. 77502 AGENT _ -- BLOCK 1438 LOT 30-32 TYPE OCCUPANCY —Residential SANITARY SEvIE R rZ\q X IJUit 0�"R OF DUELLING UNITS 1 VACANT X OCCUPIED j' i� �'i�'QUIRED AS , IN CITY OF LA PORTS ORDINANCE 1145, SECTION 8-1.18, TH?EB0 OF INSPECTION I.1ADE AN INSPECTION OF TIiL' AFOP.L'MENTIONED PROPER7ej'�, AND DETER14INED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS''' FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING,FOP. TIIE FOLLOIJIIJG REASONS: (AS OUTAiNED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE !41145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DA14AGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF .S£C'URED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUC'1 JRE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC 11EALTII AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE IIEALTII OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIG11- f; BORING STRUCTURES. (S INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS, REP P.T. ) i; FIjNCS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using i' Porte Ordinance rr1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as s guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact j� ngerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building A, .'es not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essenti< 'for safe and healthful living for a resiaunulal u��UFCXII .r ',hreat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the 'tilens of the City of La Porte. II''I' TOR-): it E CHECK LIST i4 4J (a A 10 0) REMARKS 0 4J —4 LA PORTE ORDINANCE `0 V q) V) (STANDARD 11OUSING CODE, Q) ICU r- EDITIOZ-1) Means of Egress X Room Sizes O.K. Privacy X 4. Privacy of Bedrooms'-T— X Free of IntestaululILD A ;�i6. Garbage Storage X ccilinq heights O.K. TSF. —1 q -incjow Clearances X Area Window UpenaD-L(.! Areas X Window Sash X Screens X Window Frames X ,. Foundation X Piers O.K. Floor Framing X Flooring X Exterior Walls X —NA-- 7 Columns 0. Exterior S t e T, D s X —A- Exterior Stairs N 2. Roofing X 13 . Roofing Flashing ��4 . Root Ratters rX i5. Sheathing N/A 6. Exterior Doors Interior Doors X Partitions X Interior Stairs N/A U—.Ceiling Joists O.K. Hardware X Mechanical Ventila- tion X 3. Electric Lights X ii,4. Electric Switches X �5. Electric Outlets X 6. Electric Panel X 1 7. Ideating Equipment X—i I n 8. Sink X 9. Lava tory X 0 Closet Bath Tub -�-�Drainage I (i Plumbing X 3. Hot Water X Cold Via ter X wa to r Heater X 6. Grass X 7. Trash X Ap X a. 1:'u niture X 10 Au Lonlob i 1(2 s Hx N/A Second, S true to 1. 0 VIOLATION i + i CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORMA • DATE 12/13/89 STIR ET ADDRESS 431 North Broadway 01 ,R Joseph D. Board 000677 ADDRESS P• 0. 4921, La Porte, Tx. 77571-0921 OCPANT NONE AGENT I SU]''EY OR 31-32 BDIVISION La Porte BLOCK 85 LOT Z0!-ING G C TYPE OCCUPANCY_ Com I, X FAk'aLITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X SANITARY SE.;, R j X ELECTRICAL POWER X GAS - - NUVjlrER OF DWELLING UNITS 0 VACANT X OCCUPIED — AS, ,SQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE ,114 5 , SECTi;)N 8-1.18 , TIiF Bdi OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF T11L AFOREMENTIONED PROP- , AND DETERMINED TIIE BUILDING LOCATED TIiEREON, IN TIIEII� OPINION, ISIWN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS CIa INED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE r1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR ' ikr /')\ r)VrlTTTCr Ml T7'7',TIT.'PV r'nN571'RTICTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- ,, ; LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.Si=CURED DOORS OR WINDONS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORSOR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL f, OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR ;! (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTII Or THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH BORING STRUCTURES. ( .`',L INSPECTION CHECI:LIST ON REVERSE SIDE WIiICH IS A PART OF THIS FT r '.,DINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF TIDE BOARD OF INSPECTION: is the opinion of this Inspection Board after using City of La Por finance 41532 (Standard Building Code, 1985 Edition) as its guide making the inspection, that this building is in fact dangerous, t repairable, and should be demolished. This building does•not mec electrical, or sanitary standards deemed e minimum structural, sential for safe and healthful human occupation and is therefore a 11, reat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the tizens of La Porte. i Ii P TOI. 1 F to t ii CHECK LIST � 4J (a 9� REMARKS VV � Q) 0 r-i rr 41 r-4 LA POP= ORDIZIANCE 10 10 Q) r4J O Q) U) (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITIO' 1`jeajjs of Eqress x Room sizes N/A Privacy of Bath x Ai;; Privacy of Bedrooms N A Free or Infestations X Garbage Storaqe x Ceiiinq jjejqhtS x Window Clearances x Window Area x openable Areas x I Sash x Screens x Window Frames x Foundation a t x Piers N/A Floor Framing N/A rl ooring x f::-x-: v E'.x t e r i o r Walls x --17iA 4, Columns Fxterior Stems N/A Stairs N/A 1. R00finq x Rooting Flashing X� Roof Rafters x 2 {j. Sheathing x Exterior boors x 2, Interior. Doors t 24 04 zi Partitions 1, or Stairs I -- CeiTing Joists x Hardware Mechanical Ventila- tion x Electric Lights ,.-F-lectric Switches Electric Gutl ts 3). Electric Panel 3 ,. fleatinq EquIDmeriL Sink N/ 3 lava tOrY 0-, �Eer Closet Nl� 4 Bath Tub N A plumbincl D r a i n a q e N A Hot Water x Cold Water ° f- Plater Heater x Grass YES E Appliances Furniture N/ AN/A Au Lomol) j- los Secondary Structure CODI] VIOL.ATIO-N CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM Eli� l DATE December 13, 1989 r ' STPI'111MT ADDRESS 600 Blk North Broadway 77305 4 r It Est. ADDRESS Harold Scott 10613 Willow WisP, Houston, Tx. 01'P1Ii _t Claudell E. Scott Attn: Faye Scott Willis AGENT Beverly G. SCOTT _ t � OCC SUR S 10N At�d 7 P Y OR !DIVISION GC La Porte t I'AC f�i.ITIE'� AVAIL,'1BLE: tjo a N+ f N U 1- AS BOI E Izt IS IL OUT BLOCK 327 LOT 29-32 TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential WATER x SANITARY ='-ER x ELECTRICAL POWER x GAS x :R OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT x OCCUPIED :QUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 41145, SECT rLJN 8-1.18 , THE OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP - AND DETEM-IINED THE BUILDING LOCATED TIiEREON, IN THEII: OPINION, I FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS [NED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE -41145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTI:UCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROP ER t°'' REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, 'IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIREiAZARD; OR �?(2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DAPIAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- x4 LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR '(3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.SCURED L' )i DOORS OR WINDO�-IS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY 4 MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL iitl�., a OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUC T".IRE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH Or THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGIi- '",BORING STRUCTURES. (SI INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WIIICII IS A PART OF THIS RE nnN1f1TTTQ_TnT\Tq nT' THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: of this Inspection Board, after using City of isEthenion -Portenance 41532 Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as it fiden the ins ection that this building,is in fact dange t r_e, and should be demolished. This building does not oviasic minimum housing standards deemed essential for fe and healthful livl.ny -Lul a ����-�•.�-~- --- I,-tizens Teat to Public safety, health, and the general welfare of the of the City of La Porte. IN17 TORS: y I k x s rous, �A 4j (0 (Ij n4 -Q 10 Q) REMARKS :I a) 0 -1 01 nl 4j -4 ru LA PORTE ORDINANCE 10 '0 b 4J w Ln (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, E D I T I O ,I of Eqrcss X . —Room Sizes X -- 3. Privacy OE bath Privacy or Bedrooms Free of Inrestations X Garbage Storaqe x Ccilinq Ifeicints X Winclow Clearances Area x p. window Openable ;j; Areas Window Sash x Screens X Window F.rames x Foundation X Piers X Floor. Framing X Flooring Exterior Walls_ X x — Columns x — Exterior Stcp S X Exterior Stairs N/A JZoc)finq x 1,\Oof'!Ig flashing X 2 Roof Rafters x Sheathing X Exterior Doors X Interior. Doors x Partitions X Interior Stairs Ceiling Joists X X Mechanical Ventila- tion X Electric Lights X Electric Switches s x . Electric Outlets X 1> Electric Panel x Ileating Lquinment x Sink X J,ava Lor y x 1—.0at-cr Closet x 131ith Tub x Plumbing Dra ina(w x -1a L e r ilot I x Cold 1-1,-I Let x water Heater Grass Llsh N/A 1. Appliances -1:a I —1c N/A Furnituro Au L omob i 10 S N/A Secondary Structilye N/A CODE vioi.ATio-,,j ttu Vj 0 n STR: OuN` OCG SUR S CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORi•1 T ADDRESS 312 North lst St Frederick G. Adams Sr. ANT None Y OR DIVISION La Porte ZONING GC s not DATE_ 12/13/89 ADDRESS P. 0. Box 8406-138, Houston, Tx. AGENT Fredrick G. Adams, Jr. 000660 BLOCK 84 LOT 9-10 TYPE OCCUPANCY Residential FAC 'LITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X SANITARY Sr't�TZ X ELECTRICAL POWER X GAS X NUi•1h)ER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT X OCCUPIED _ r f AS SQUIRT D IN CITY OF LA PORTS ORDINANCE n1145, SECTI:�N 8-1.1II , THE, BO OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF TI1I: AFOREMENTIONED PROP ER,;Y, AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINIJ�4, is, N FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OU "INED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE n1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER X`', REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, TT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO `�'1 FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE�iAZARD; OR � I (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS r LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DAP-IAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- Xt` LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (-3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.SrC'URED N DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR `! (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC f HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AI P IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE 1 OR INJURY TO TILE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGIi- BORING STRUCTURES. (SL INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON RE -VERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS R1a. RT . ) FI' • INGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: 11111.wi,orte ':is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of Ordinance # 1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as [uide in makinc erous, not re rovide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential the inspection, that this building, is in fact irable, and should be demolished. This building a residential occupancy and is a r safe and healthful living for _ Teat to public safety, heAlth, and the general welfare of the ltizens of the City of La Porte. k. CHECK LIST ' 6 Y ar �J CJ' •� a) R a� O r-+ 4J .-4 REMARKS LA PORTS ORDINANCE (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, EDITIOZ Means of Eqress X Room Sizes X - 710Privacv of Bath X Privacy of Bedrooms X _ TIFree of InfesLations X --- Garbage SLorage ' Ccili.riq Heiqhts X X - - p! j - winC;ow C1earanccf_ -- lJindow Area X -- - - — — - '+i window openable Areas X i]. , Window Sash -- ,'j Screens X Window frames X Foundation X - i Piers X floor Framing X - Flooring X �'. Exterior Walls X — Columns X U. Exterior Stcps X !'' Exterior Stairs N/A "�. Roofi»q X Roofing Flashing X rl . Roof Rafters X Sheathing Exterior Doors _ Interior Doors X y 3... Partitions j; Interior Stairs N/A Ceiling Jols -s X Hardware X Mechanical Ventila- tion X 3. Electric Lights X 1. Electric Switches X Electric outlets X {;. Electric Panel X 17. Heating Equipment Sink X X 9. Lavatory X 0 . Wa ter Closet X - '' ;1 . Bath Tub X plumbing Drainage X 3. Ilot [•later Cold Water — L7ater ►(eater Grass Trash X . Appliances Furniture J . Au L-oniobi-1e S N/A '9 Secondary Structure N/A } l �l ryl' CODE VIOLATION • • CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FOR1.1 DATE December 13, 1989 STR'` T ADDRESS 200 South Fifth O,A J & Betty Rouse 000233 ADDRESS 707 South Kansas, La Porter Tx. 1'I 77571 'P OCC'1 PANT None AGENT i3 `I r SUPiZ?Y OR 28-32 S0BDIVISION La Porte BLOCK 31 LOT Residential ZON�i il]G R-1 TYPE OCCUPANCY_ FAC'J� T ITIES AVAILABLE: WATER x SANITARY SEI-TER x f, ELECTRICAL POWER x GAS x NUvi'ER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT x OCCUPIED 21 AS rl,1 ddEQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 11111145, SEC`Ii 8-1.18 , THE BOA OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THL•: AFOREMENTIONED PROP- ER r AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN TI-IEII< OPINIJi,I, ISJ` N FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS 0 Te'`,INED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE ;�1145, SECTION 8-117). BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTIIER CAUSE, -IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR I� (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DA14AGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION BECAUSE OF LACK OF .Sr -CURED DOORS OR WINDO,1S, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL k OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUC,"JRE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTII AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH Or THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORING STRUCTURES. INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WIIICH IS A PART OF `HIS REIj I:`I . ) FIB INGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: ` is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of '°;•Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact erous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building k not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essentia: and healthful- living for a residential occupancy and is a I,.r safe ;rent to public safety, health and the general welfare of the 64tizens of the City of La Porte. r� I1 I E Tor, ,. CHECK LIST _Q ITJ Q) M-IARKS a Q) 0 -4 C4 V 4 LA PORTE ORDINANCE 10 10 10 4j ff 113 U) (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, H z -� ,ci EDITION) -jhl. I`jcajjs of Egress X Room Sizes i! Privacy or Beth X X x Privacy or Bedrooms Privacy Free or Intcstat'Or's x Garbage Storaqe jheights*Ceillnq x IIt. 0.1;'. 1st floor; 13C Ceiling Window clearances x ndow Area X Window Openable Areas Areas Window Sash X I Screens Window Frames Foundation X - Piers Piers X F Floor Framing Flo Framing Floor x '-- _ —Flooring X 0 r a Exterior Walls � �_ --I Yu-mns Columns C x 0 r S t terior Exterior Step s Ex xterior Stairs x t ��j 0r q t q. Exterior x N/A Roof ing X Roofing Flashing X Roof Rafters X Sheathing X Exterior Doors x i. Interior Doors X Partitions X Interior Stairs X Ceiling Joists X Hardviare X Mechanical ventila- tion X Electric Lights x Electric Switches X Electric Outlets X Electric Panel x 7. Heating Equipment X Sink X 9. Lavatory X 0 —.1—qater Closet X 1. Bath Tub X T_ plumbinq Drainage uI 3. _Tj 0 —twa t e r X Cold Water x water Ileater. X Grass N/A Trash N/A Appliances N/A Furniture NSA Au tonlobil0s N/A Secondary ry N/A CODE VIOLATION ?T6. CITY OF LA PORT); DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORi•1 I s, DATE December 13, 1989 rVJ 'I]T ADDRESS 323 North 5th R Shirley Gay Walker ADDRESS P. 0. Box 68, Mexis, Tx. 766( SC `P��NT None AGENT Hazel Gay 000630 URj ,EY OR S'44.BDIVISION La Porte BLOCK 79 LOT 25 thru 28 Residential R-1 TYPE OCCUPANCY ON` r7G — L�� X AG' LITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X SANITARY SEi;TER X GAS X ELECTRICAL P0WER - - UfI,�LR OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT X OCCUPIED FEQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 4,1145, SECTI:)N 8-1.18, Tflr .S Qa D OF INSPECTION I111DE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP - :I' , AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED TIIEREON, IN THEIR OPINIJIq, (AS iS11XN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: )U' IIIED IN CITY OF LA POP.TE ORDINANCE 11145, SECTION 8-117) . BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, ZT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE T FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (?_) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DAfIAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR 'Maw, '(3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.SrCURED tih DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL E' OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC ;i;;;; �l HEALTII AND t1AY CAUSE OR AID IN THE Spr.,Ej1D OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO TfIE 11EALT1I OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGIf- -' BORING STRUCTURES. (5', E INSPECTION CIIECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WIIICII IS A PART OF THIS R` I(Ji'T.) F (SINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: ICI �!is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of d I !Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact repairable, and should be demolished. This building gerous, not `I c.. s not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a Irt Feat to Public safety, health, and the general welfare of the tizens of the City of La Porte. yC E I 'PECTOP. :/� 4 %� b` 7 f,. i CHECK LIST ru a, p REMARKS U n. V —4 `i LA PORTE ORDINANCE10 it a) v N (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, c r Q' (U EDITION) �r I`Seans of Egress X Room Sizes X - �`*i . Privacv of Bath Ix ryg) Privacy of Bedrooms X - Vj5. Free of Intestatlons X _ 6. Garbage Storage-- ,I Ceilinq lleights �t3. X - Window Clearances X -- - ��3. Window Area X _ - "0. Window Openable Jx )lAreas - '��] . Window Sash X -- i»� Screens X °3 , lJindow Frames X Foundation X - !i�a Piers X !, !`�, . Floor Framing X - a7. Flooring X Exterior Walls — Columns X 10. Exterior Steps J'(: Exterior Stairs N A 2 . ROGf ing X Roofing Flashing X Roof Rafters X 15. Sheathing X 16. Exterior Doors X 7 Interior. Doors X yip 8: Partitions X — ). Interior Stairs 0. Ceili.nq Joists X f 1. Hardware X L 1 Mechanical Ventila- Lion X 3. Electric Lights X A Electric Switches X 5. Electric Outlets X j, 6. Electric Panel 7. Heating Equipment { 8. Sink- 9 . Lavatory 0. Water Closet :1 Bath Tub X Plumbinq Drainage X I 3 llot Water X Cold (.later X — :1115. Water Ileatcr X 6. Grass X Trash X { £;. Appliances X 9. Furniture X '0 . Au toniol)i_].c , Yes, junk vehicles ]., SecondaryStructure N/A CODE VIOLATION ,l r 1l'I i➢, 1 CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING k' INSPECTION FORI.1 DATE; December 13, 1989 STP,CET ADDRESS 428 N. 5th O[�iIP IL R Lucille Young 000706 ADDRESS Unknown OC�t PAN T None AGENT None t SUE' r:Y Oil BDIVISION La Porte BLOCK 89 LOT 3,4 P Residential 7.0'�T.ldG R-1 TYPE OCCUPANC't_ FP.Qi�,LITIES AVAILABLE: WATER, x SANITARY SEI-,TER x x ELECTRICAL POWER x GAS NUCER Rij OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT 1 OCCUPIED — ivAS , SQUIRED IN CITY OF LA POI:TE ORDINANCE 114 5 , SECTI:)TI 8-3.18 , THE BOa D OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREI`1ENTIONED PROP ERA'" � , AND DETEPU4INED TIIE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIP OPINIO��, IS ' N FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR TIME FOILOWING REASONS: (AS 0 1INED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE ;111145, SECTION 8-117) . Y (pk } (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK: OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR I, f (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS �. LIABLE TO CAUSE ?NJURY OR DA4AGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR `li h (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF .SECURED DOORS OR WINDO[IS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY k� MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL I OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUC l•'sIRE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGII- s` BORING STRUCTURES. (SIi INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE W11ICI1 IS A PART OF TIIIS RED RT. ) INGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: �4 J'is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using Ci•ty'of Porte Ordinance #1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as s quide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact ngerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building 16s not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essentia- ;;r safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a 4T.J", reat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the cR1. tizens of the City of: La Porte. I14 ' TOPS 00 i ���y .4 CIIECK LIST 114 1 �Aj Q) 4J --i W 10 0. (1) REI-IARKS 0 -1 tr � 4-1 4 rd LA PORTE ORDINANCE it ;41; W TI (D FO 4J Q) M (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, W; Q) (U C- . EDITION) 1. tje,-jjjs of Eqress X Room Sizes x Privacy of IIat h X Privacy of ..Bcdrooms Free of Infestations Garbage Storage X CciJ-inq fleiqlhts -X Window Clearances x X window Openable Areas X Window Sash X Screens I. Window Frames X Foundation X Piers X Floor Framing X Flooring X terior Walls X "g. Columns ; x 0 Exterior S tc Tp s x Exterior Stairs N/A 2. Rooting X ., r3 Roofing Flashing x 11. Roof Rafters X 15 Sheathing X G. Exterior Doors X j7 Interior Doors x Partitions X I Mg. Interior Stairs NIA '0. Ceiling Joists X 1. H ard,.-iare x ;2. —Mechanical Ventila- 1. tion x 1:3 Electric Lights x 1 Electric Switches X -ffl—ec-E-r—icOutlets X 11-101 Panel 6. Electric Panel Electric ��p. �jq W X i- izi Heating Equipment X 8. Sink X Lavatory x TYE- e- r C 10 s 0 t x a th Tub x D ra i n �i (i X 3. Hot Water X Cold Water X Water Ileater x Grass x Tra s 1-1 X J" Anpllallc0s x Furniture N/A Automobile s. 1. Secondary SLI:11ct-111-0 4 out 15-ulTdtngs CODE VIOL.ATIOZN 5 li rTT7 OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORI-1 DATE December 13, 1989 T%ET ADDRESS 314 N. 6th )I ','tR Elizabeth V. Weems - 000621 ADDRESS 1810 Hillside Rd., Boulder, C PANT None AGENT 7EY OR )U f' 14 . ,,,jf3DIVISION La Porte BLOCK 79 LOT 9-12 ON, I N, G R-1 TYPE OCCUPANCY_Residential Ni i �'AC . ILITIES AVAILABLE: WATER x SANITARY SEIIER_ x ELECTRICAL POWER x GAS x J�U x OCCUPIED qu"�' �ER OF DWELLING UNITS. VACANT %S,il'EQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE 01-IDINANCE 11,1145, SECTrL,)N 8-1.18, T11E 301 OF INSPECTION I -LADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP - AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, JS�! N FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS .Ir DU !- 111145, SECTION 8-117). ' FINEDIN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, 'IT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DA1-1AGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.Sr-CURED _1j:; DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY 4 MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH 0-F THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGH- BORENG STRUCTURES - (S INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WHICH IS A PART OF THIS R_E�bRT. F11INGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: . ' the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of Porte ordinance 111532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact kerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building [s not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential f safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a t" 'reat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the tizens of the City of La Porte. TO Ii ilk is � REMARKS 0ai LA PORT: ORDINANCE if co (1) 11:1 4j vm (STANDARD 11OUSING CODE, "II r ar v EDITION) i Me, -ills of Egress f Room Sizes X Privacy of Bath X Privacy of Be Free of t Intesta'01's x SLoraqe t G. Garbage q"i" . Cciiinq Heights X —j—jj(jo%,r Clearances X 1,1jildow Area -- x qindoOpenable Window Areas X—I— window Sash x Screens X Window Frames Foundation X Piers Floor Framing x �j X E::terior Walls X —Col Limns X Exterior Steps X 1. Exterior Stairs N A ,�12 —.JZOO f i nq 32 Roofing Flashing X El IWof Raf tors X Sheathing X Exterior Doors x i. Interior e r a0 r— x T Partitions X Interior Stairs Z% Ceiling JOISts Hardware x yi 12. Mechanical Veritil-a- tion x Electrics X 7-.—Electric Svj1tCnc-s X 5. Electric X 6 . Electric Panel X •"7. Heating EquipmentX 8. Sink X 9. Lavatory X 0. Water Closet X 1- Ba th Tub X Plumbing2. Drainage X 3. Ilot Jqater 4. Cold WaLcr 5. Water heater X rl tG. Grass Yes Tr a s h Yes J-� "�I Applia"c0s. Yes 9. Furniture NZA. �;j 0. Au L:omob i lor, N/A -- onciary Structure tructurc N/A CODE vjoLA,rIOL,i C 03 t' i% CITY OF LA PORTE DAI,IGI ROUS BUILDING a INSPEC`ION FOR1.1 DATE December 13, 1989 T'1' 1= ADDRESS 411 North llth 1r _ h Carroll • La Porte, R Julian L. & Manuela Medina ADDRESS 119 South , .000774 iC�' PANT NONE AGENT ;U11 7EY OR 19-20 96 yEMIIDIVISION La Porte BLOCK LOT ;O, NG LI TYPE OCCUPANCY_ Residential �A 1 LITIES AVAILABLE: WATER x SANITARY =IER x ELECTRICAL POSTER x GAS x �U, � EI: OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT x OCCUPIED 1S'ii EQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 41145, SECTI:)N 8-1.18, THE 30 D OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF TIIE AFOREMENTIONED PROP ?R' AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, IS'1 N FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOP. TI-iE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS ) U�� IG;INED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE ;�1145, SECTION 8-117) . `� �(1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, TT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE IiAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DAPIAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR p (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.SECURED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WITO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUC—URE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN TIIE SPREAD OF DISEASE i; r;. OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIG11- �; Z, BORING STRUCTURES. (S, INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE W11IC1I IS A PART OF TIIIS RE RT.) FIB INGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: of this Inspection Board, after using City of is the opinion !' Porte Ordinance 1[1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as s guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact ngerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building es not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essentia Ir' healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a rr safe and Treat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the ',tizens of the City of La Porte. I i F TOR L Tx CHECK LIST Q) REMARKS ,+ C7 l7: 4J -I l'a v �y d i LA PORTS ORDINANCE (STAi1DARD I(OUSING CODE, r� a� EDITION) Means of Eqress l >j, 2. Room Sizes Y- Privacy of Bath i' +Mj`j4 . Privacy or Bedrooms - �15. Free of Infestations — - " 6. Garbage Storage -- C J Ceiling Ileiq:lts - III. Window Clearances ^ - a+l Window Area _ -- ;C. window Openable n: Areas x — - i lglndow Sash x -- L{2. Screens x 3. Window Frames x 4. Foundation x - !5. Piers x G. Floor Framing x - �----- . Flooring x Exterior Walls x — '9. Columns x 10.Exterior S tops x Exterior Stairs N/A '2 . Roof i ng x 3. Roofing Flashing x rl . Roof Rafters x 5. Sheathing x 6. Exterior Doors x t 7. Interior Doors x N 3.Partitions x — .�. Interior Stairs 0. Ceiling Joists -- x ::� 4 1. . Hard, -care x .t 2. Plechanical Ventila-tion x Electric Lights x 41. Electric Switches 5. Electric Cutlets 6 Electric Panel i. Heatinq Equipment U. Sink 9. Lavatory U. Water Closet 1 . Bath Tub .2. Plumbinq Drainacie X !3. clot Water ift . Co1d l•latcr x— ,. Water Heater x 6 . Grass ;7. Trash x .'.; . Annliances N A ). Furniture N/A Au tomobil.c 5 N A Secondary -Structure I x CODE VIOLATION i 0 • CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FORM DATE December 13, 1989 ST°� ET ADDRESS 100 Blk Forest HOUSE #1 01•d R Wyndham Ray Rhoden ADDRESS 1202 Bayshore Drive 77,Plrte, T., Oc�11)PANT None AGENT None SU I EY OR 20 M BDIVISION Sylvan Beach BLOCK 10 LOT , TYPE OCCUPAiICY Residential Z 0NG R-1 _ ¢, FA,j LITIES AVAILABLE: WATER X SANITARY SEI',T R X liELECTRICAL POWER X GAS X NLIER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT X OCCUPIED SECT' )N 8-3.1II THE AS SQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTS ORDINANCE ,"1145, �-� BC'; OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF TILL AFOREMENTIONSU PROP E '. AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN THEIR OPINION, I N FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FO:..LOWING REASONS: (AS OU' .LINED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE #41145, SECTION 8-117) . BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, TT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS 3' LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR k°, A, (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF .SI,C'URED DOORS OR WINDOWS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDrR.L`1 PERSONS WHO ARE NOT LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR ° (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC I]EALTII AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPP.LAD OF DISEASE ° OR INJURY TO THE IiSZLTH OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGII- +ll,i' BORING STRUCTURES. (� 1�a INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDS WI]ICII IS A PART OF THIS n> Ahn'r 1 Fi'7II]GS PECTION: AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: is is the opinion of this Insepection Board, after using City o k �j!t +�-Porte Ordinance 41532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as `ts guide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact not repairable, and should be demolished. This building angerous, ''�oes i. not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essentiz healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a 3 or safe and hreat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the Iitizens of the City of La Porte. I N1 II ;P ' TO% � Cam--✓ // ,�� . t..�t� c---- �fj iTr i N 1 V . • CHECK LIST �4 (a nJ C A REI-IARKS rr (1) O r-+ N LA PORTE ORDINANCE �! 0 i v U) (STANDARD HOUSING CODE, I1' v ti EDITIOi1) 't ticans of Eqress x y+, Room Sizes o. k. - }; Privacv of Bath x 1141 • Privacy of Bedrooms x - 5, free of infestations x -- Garbaqe Storage x -- `; . Ceilinq lleights o. k. - ;F3 - Window Clearances x -- t Window Area . x --- t�9 1C. window Openable x i' Areas x - �1. Window Sash x -- 12. Screens x Window Frames x Foundation x - {5. Piers x 6. Floor Framing x - Ii '7. Flooring x is. l�xterior Walls x — Columns x j19. All .Exterfor Stops x Exterior Stairs *l. Roofing x �,2.. 3. Rooting Flashing x 4. Roof Rafters x .5. Sheathing x 6. Exterior Doors ;ill! 7. Interior Doors x k , 8, •. PaHE tions x — 3 Interior SLairs 0. Ceiling Joists Hard;iare x 2. Mechanical Ventila- x tion 3. Electric Lights x 4. Electric Switches x :�5. Electric Outlets x }. 6. Electric Panel x V. Heating LquipmenL x b . Sink x 9, Lavatory x 0. Dater Closet x Ba th Tub x 2. Plumbing Drainaqe x Ilot water x 4 , Cold Watcr X_.. _ �. water heater x G. Grass x 7. Trash x Appliances x Furnitltre N A . Au Lomobilc , N/A ).. Secondary :�LrucLur.c VCODE t �i VIOI-a'1TION S C C CITY OF LA PORTE DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FOR1.1 D11TE December 13, 1989 Ir'LET ADDRESS 300 Blk Bayshore House It II W,R '11 Wyndham Ray Rhoden 007388 ADDRESS 1202 Bayshore Drive, La Por_1 77571 ,CCtIPANT None AGENT None U4 VEY OR BDIVISION Sylvan Beach BLOCK 10 LOT 20 R-1 TYPE OCCUPANC`f Residential a, 'I "hLITIE'3 AVAILABLE: 1�','�'I'L.'R X _ SAi11`1'I�R`�' SE;,ER X ELECTRICAL POj��ER X GAS X._ _ X R OF DWE: LLING UNIT) 1 VACANT OCCUPIED 1SF'I'' EOU IRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 1,11,15 , SECTI,*1 8-3.18 , TIIE 3CI ID OF INSPECTION . MADE AN INSPECTION OF TILL AFOREPIENTIONED PROP AND DETERifINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN TIIEIR OPINION, CSC` N FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS, (AS �L1 t IIlED IN CITY ;OF LA 'PORTE OI:DI LANCE ;r114 S, SECTION 8-117) . OF PROPER (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, ZT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO I, FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE HAZARD; OR ( ) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DNIAGE BY COLLAPSING.OR B`1 COL- '� LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR ._,•('3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK Or.Sr-CURED DOORS 0R WINDOI.IS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDEP.L`l PERSONS WHO ARE, NOT LAWFUL . OCCUPANTS OF SAID. STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLIC I' HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THE HEALTH OF THE -OCCUPANTS . OF IT OR NEIGIi- BORING STRUCTURES. ( 1-: INSPECTION CHECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE IJIIICII IS A PART OF THIS F1, J)INGS AND CONCLUSIONS. OF THE BOARD OF INSPECTION: is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of . Porte Ordinance #r1532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as s quide in making the inspection, that this building, is in fact 6 , ngerous,.not repairable, and should be demolished. This building w bes not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essentiF µ . or safe and healthful_ living for a residential occupancy and is a hreat to.publ-ic ••safety; hea.l.th, and.,.the„gene a,l :; of the I ti_zens of the City of La Porte. ' G I CTOR S : ' 4 I I„ `'>II I' piM Ilt e 1 CHECK LIbT REMARKS C-i fl: 4j r-4 b V Let PORTE ORDINANCE i ry ti (D (STANDARD IIOUSING CODE, EDITIOPI) I1 , tjcans of Eqress X 2. Room Sizes X - 3. Privacv of Bath X a 4 . Privacy of Bcdroorns IX - I,j5. Free of lnfcstations X _ 6. Garbaqe Storaqe X - �, Cci_linq Ileigiits X _ Window Clearances X --- 1.13 , <<+'9. l�indow Area X - -- . 14indow Openable Areas X - l. Window Sash X -- 12. Screens X -3. Window Frames X '';4 . Foundation X - :5. Piers X ti6 . Floor Framing X - Flooring G . Exterior Walls X — q . Columns X 0. Exterior Stc;�s X Exterior Stairs N/A 2. Roofing O.K. 3. Roofing Flashing O.K. '4 . Roof Rafters O.K. 5. Sheathing X °-'6 _ Exterior Doors X 7. Interior. Doors X 8. Partitions X — 9. Interior Stairs N/A 10. Ceiling Joists O.K. 1 Hard:•iare X :2. rlechanical Ventila- tion 3. Electric Lights X I. Electric Switches X ''5. Electric Outlets X 6. Electric Panel -1. Heating L•'quipment 8. Sink 9. Lavatory "i 0. Water Closet - �?d 1. Bath Tub X � 'l. Plumbing Drainage X 3. Hot Water X 14. Cold Wa Let X -•- — r f ,. water llcat:cr X_ tG . Grass X 7. Trash X '" t, . Appl.iances X 9. Furnittire N/A Au L01110bi.1e s N/A t.� ;1 Secondary structure CODE VIOL.I,rIO1.1 fi r 'ii V �I • CITY OF LA Pon,rE 1a �� DANGEROUS BUILDING INSPECTION FOM-1 r a , DATE December 13, 1989 STRjET ADDRESS 610 South Shady Lane 01.7N. 41 Jerry & Connie Romero 006755 ADDRESS 523 Meadowlawn, La Porte, Tx - 7209 OCCrIPANT None AGENT — SUR!EY OR S,tBDIVISION IITN'G R-L Shady Oaks BLOCK N/A FA( LITI1;'� AVAILABLE: WATER ELECTRICAL POWER TYPE OCCUPANCY_ x SANITARY SE1;'ER x GAS x LOT 5-C Residential x NUi-', ER OF DWELLING UNITS 1 VACANT x OCCUPIED — AS,EQUIRED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 41.145, SECTIJN 8-1.18, TIIE Ball OF INSPECTION MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE AFOREMENTIONED PROP AND DETERMINED THE BUILDING LOCATED THEREON, IN TIIEII� OPINION, ER,,' IsIxN FACT A DANGEROUS BUILDING, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: (AS OU' INED IN CITY OF LA PORTE ORDINANCE 1145, SECTION 8-117). (1) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION, AGE, LACK OF PROPER REPAIR OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, TT IS ESPECIALLY LIABLE TO j' FIRE AND CONSTITUTES A FIRE I-IAZARD; OR (2) BECAUSE OF FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, IT IS LIABLE TO CAUSE INJURY OR DA1-1AGE BY COLLAPSING OR BY COL- Ia LAPSE OR FALL OF ANY PART OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (3) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION OR BECAUSE OF LACK OF.Sr-CURED DOORS OR WINDOUS, IT IS AVAILABLE TO AND FREQUENTED BY MALEFACTORS OR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO ARE NO:I.' LAWFUL OCCUPANTS OF SAID STRUCTURE; OR (4) BECAUSE OF ITS CONDITION, IT IS DANGEROUS TO PUBLI h HEALTH AND MAY CAUSE OR AID IN THE SPREAD OF DISEASE OR INJURY TO THEIII -LTII OF THE OCCUPANTS OF IT OR NEIGIi- BORING STRUCTURES. (SI I INSPECTION CIIECKLIST ON REVERSE SIDE WIIICH IS A PART OF TIIIS REI;WT. ) FII INGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF TIIE BOARD OF INSPLCTION: i is the opinion of this Inspection Board, after using City of i I Porte Ordinance 41532 (Standard Housing Code, 1985 Edition) as guide in making the inspection, that this building, is:in fact w ngerous, not repairable, and should be demolished. This building 1 es not provide the basic minimum housing standards deemed essential 4.r safe and healthful living for a residential occupancy and is a Teat to public safety, health, and the general welfare of the �� tizens of the City of La Porte. 14:� Iri4 F Tors I" I CHECI: LIST (0 04 a) REMARKS j cu O r-+ LA PORTS ORDINANCE I' ro 0) N (STANDAI:D HOUSING CODE, I H z rr-i EDITIOtI) 41. Means of Egress x I';2, Room Sizes o. k. - �, Privacy of Bath x A, Privacy of Bedrooms x Free of Infestations x 6. Garbage Storage x -- :.; . Cc ling heights x _ µE3 , Window Clearances x o9. Window Area x _ -- C. Window Openable x — window Sash x -- - Screens x _Areas Window frames x daton4. Foun - �5Piers x 6. Floor Framing x - 7. Floorng x bExterior Walls xx — '9 . Columns x ,O. Exterior Steps x 1. Exterior Stairs N/A t .2. Roof inq_ i'.00f ing Flashing ,4. Roof Rafters x l i 5. Sheathinq x 6. Exterior Doors x J. Interior Doors x Partitions x �. Interior Stairs N/A 0. Ceilinq Joists x I: - - . Bard.-iare x 2 Mechanical Ventila- tion N3. Electric Lights x Electric Switches x .„5. Electric Outlets x 6. Electric Panel x 7. Beating Equipment x Sink x i ;9 . Lavatory x U. Water_ Closet x — Bath Tub x z ,1 , Plumbincl Drainage x llot Water x : S . Cold Water x Water Heater x Grass x 7 , Trash x P. Appliances Furniture Au tomobi les .. Secondary :structure CODE VIOLATION Sf„ t a p. f.i Ii' / � ( /& SIDER AUTHORIZING PUBLIC HEARING FOR CONDEMNATION OF DANGEROUS LDINGS AND SITING k PUBLIC BEARING DATE - J. Albrecht } / \ion by i | S ono by \ v E : FOR AGAINST ABSTAIN / ters per sszak aeghlin l$\ter v \ «lton �\ «$�; � ©Tke .: . j/ k/one /\ � ƒ\ f } m ,ion carried Defeated Tabled 0 V 1A 019111*40 QuIliwo) WIRK616111 U44 1 MA10 D1 0 !T�Wlwollp. Agenda Date Requested: Feb r 990 Requested By: Steve-- G llet Department: XXX Report Resolution Exhibits: 1. Recommendation Memorandum 2. Construction Proposal from McKey Construction Co. Ordinance The Texas Highway Department has informed the City of a conflict between the 12" water line crossing Highway 225 at Underwood Road and the storm sewer conduit being installed on Highway 225. The existing water line elevation is approximately eight inches (811) into the invert of the proposed storm sewer conduit. They have requested the relocation of the water line as soon as possible to avoid delaying the storm sewer contractor. McKey Construction Co. has submitted a proposal to lower the water line at the point of conflict using welded steel -coated pipe at a cost of Twelve Thousand Two Hundred Nineteen Dollars ($12,219.00). The use of welded steel pipe is recommended due to the line being under the storm sewer and under the proposed pavement. The acquisition and fabrication of materials will require approximately seven (7) days after notice to proceed. The installation will require one (1) day. Due to the limited time available for relocation of the water line, the City will not be able to follow normal bidding procedures for this work. Staff recommends the construction be declared an emergency by the Council and authorization of the construction by McKey Construction Co. in an amount not to exceed Twelve Thousand Two Hundred Nineteen Dollars ($12,219.00). It is also recommended that the expenditure be funded from the Utility Fund Contingency due to the impact on the Water/Wastewater water line maintenance budget. Action Required by Council: Authorize emergency relocation of 12" water line by McKey Construction Co. in an amount not to exceed $12,219.00 to be funded from the Utility Fund Contingency Account. Availability of Funds: General Fund Water/Wastewater Capital Improvement General Revenue Sharing XX Other Utility Fund Contingency Account Number: 002-810-810-904 Funds Available: YES NO ADoroved for City Council Agenda R-V lWc,11� -�-�- °I° Robert T. Herrera DATE City Manager CITY OF LA PORTS INTER -DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM February 6, 1990 TO: John Jo r W't Assistant City Manager FROM: Ste Public Works Director SUBJECT: 12" Water Line Conflict, Highway 225 & Underwood The contractor constructing the storm sewer conduit for the Texas Highway Department on Highway 225 has contacted the City concerning a conflict between the 12" water line crossing at Underwood Road. The water line is presently located at a depth approximately eight inches (811)into the invert of the storm sewer conduit. The THD has requested that our line be relocated to a minimum of one foot (11) below the conduit. The existing 12" water line was installed in accordance with the best information available concerning the future construction on Highway 225. However, elevation changes were made in the storm sewer construction which has caused a conflict which must be resolved in a short period of time. Curtis Herrod, Utility Superintendent, has been in contact with the Texas Highway Department project engineer concerning the scheduled conduit installation timeline. He reports that the City must relocate the conflicting portion of the water line as soon as possible to avoid delaying the storm sewer contractor. Due to the short period of time, the City will be unable to bid the relocation project as is normally done. Mr. Jim Wheeler of McKey Construction Company has been requested to submit a proposal to lower the section of water line in conflict with the storm sewer conduit. As the line will be under sections of future pavement, he has recommended installing welded steel, coated pipe. This will eliminate any fittings under the paved portion which could cause later problems. We concur with this recommendation. Mr. Wheeler has quoted a price of twelve thousand, two hundred and nineteen dollars ($12,219.00) for the project. Upon notice to proceed, McKey Construction will require approximately seven (7) days to receive and fabricate materials. The installation will require approximately one (1) day. The cost of this unanticipated expenditure would seriously impact the Water/Wastewater Operating budget and would deplete the water line maintenance account. The spring and summer months are the high water line maintenance period and this expenditure from the budget could hamper emergency maintenance activities. 0 • Page Two Highway 225 Water Line Relocation February 6, 1990 Staff recommends the Council declare the relocation of the Highway 225 water line an emergency and authorize McKey Construction to proceed with replacement in an amount not to exceed twelve thousand, two hundred and nineteen dollars ($12,219.00). It is further recommended that the expenditure be funded from the Utility Fund Contingency Account. SG/bj xc: John Joerns, Assistant City Manager Curtis Herrod, Utility Superintendent Cage No. of Pages ' McKEY CONSTRUCTION & EQUIPMENT, INC. !� 111 North 16th Street • P. O. Box 9 La Porte, Texas 77571 1� Phone (713) 471-2103 PHONE CC DATE �-r li PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO 471--:7020 1I-M/90 1 cit 0 La. Porte STREET JOB NAME � Lower Water Line Fairmont Parkwa JOB LOCATION CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODE Rum 22.5 & Underwood La Porte Tex�7�']as ,/v, 1 JOB PHONE DATE OF PLANS !! ARCHITECT I I We hereby submit specifications and estimates for: 225 & U1lderwOod road tLsi 1 .�nfvr,_t1[7 12" line �-„� - lded steel section. . 2 ea. 12" flanges nuts bolts gaskets 2 ea. 12" A.C. to flange adapters to le cl a 15" rough barrel 2 ea. 12 Tut C MµMIAL $ 5,319.21 LA" & BjIlPMENT 6,900.00 prp#(�glp hereby to furnish material and labor —complete in accordance with above specifications, for the sum of: 12,219.21 � Iwetve Zhousand Two Hundred Ninteen 1ao1 tars & 211100 dollars ($ Payment to be made as follows: Pa.1pent in full upon completion. All material is guaranteed to be as specified. All work to be completed in a workmanlike Authorized - manner according to standard practices. Any alteration or deviation from above spec Si nature tions involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders, and will become an g N :This proposal may be 30 extra charge over and above the estimate. All agreements contingent upon strikes, accidents or delays beyond our control. Owner to carry fire, tornado and other necessary insurance. withdrawn b us if not accepted within Our workers are fully covered by Workmen's Compensation Insurance. Ara; tture of rp}toB —The above prices, specifications Signature and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. Payment will be made as outlined above. Signature Date of Acceptance: i days. CONSIDER DECLARING EMERGENCY AND APPROVE CONSTRUCTION PROPOSAL OF MCKEY CONSTRUCTION FOR RELOCATION OF 12-INCH WATER LINE - S. Gillett Motion by Second by VOTE: Waters Cooper Matuszak McLaughlin Porter Gay Skelton Clarke Malone FOR AGAINST Motion carried Defeated Tabled ABSTAIN /Y ■ CONSIDER AUTHORIZING CITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY TO OBTAIN STUDIES AND NEGOTIATE FOR PURCHASE OF FORMER BOWLING ALLEY BUILDING ON SOUTH BROADWAY STREET - R. Herrera Motion by A -- Second by VOTE: FOR AGAINST ABSTAIN Waters Cooper Matuszak McLaughlin Porter Gay Skelton Clarke Malone Motion carried ✓ Defeated Tabled 0 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM genda Date Requested: February 12, 1990 equested By: Stan Sherwood Department: X Report Resolution xhibits: Inter -office memorandum from Purchasing Agent. SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION Parks & Recreat on Ordinance Sealed bids #0332 for a swimming pool cover were opened and read on February 5, 1990. Invitations for bidding the cover were mailed to lfive swimming pool equipment suppliers, one of the suppliers responded with a bid. ersenaire Park and Playground Products, Inc., submitted a bid in the mount of $25,681.00. he bid is extremely high and we feel that it would be prudent to btain a more reasonable quote by bidding the cover again. Action Required by Council: Reject Persenaire Park and Playground Products, Inc.'s bid for a swimming pool cover in the amount of $25,681.00. Availability of Funds: General Fund Water/Wastewater X Capital Improvement General Revenue Sharing Other Account Number: 01-800-801-802 Funds Available: _X YES NO Approved for City Council Agenda Rob*Mn rrera Date Cit • Ccver rl=- C' '7 =e re ----- r e _ d. _e=S?_^-u_-,e--- -ease SL:.: mi- ` ca - ecommend ion w-4 th a- a erda form - _e ::)="eSCr_oeC -_me :'_e,:7: reg _y _S a :'_eeC Ce_a.7 __'y n g I 7_C :.e ---- :C__, 3er _ C1arl- CONSIDER REJECTING BID FOR POOL COVER AND AUTHORIZE REBIDDING S. Sherwood Motion by A Second by VOTE: FOR AGAINST ABSTAIN Waters Cooper Matuszak McLaughlin Porter Gay Skelton Clarke Malone Motion carried Def eated Tabled 0 • 0 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM Agenda Date Requested: February 12, 1990 Requested By: Stan Sherwood Department: Parks & Recreation X Report Resolution Ordinance Exhibits: Inter -office memorandum from Purchasing Agent. Sealed bids 80332 for a swimming pool cover were opened and read on February 5, 1990. Invitations for bidding the cover were mailed to five swimming pool equipment suppliers, one of the suppliers responded with a bid. Persenaire Park and Playground Products, Inc., submitted a bid in the amount of 025,681.00. The bid is extremely high and we feel that it would be prudent to obtain a more reasonable quote by bidding the cover again. Action Required by Council: Reject Persenaire Park and Playground Products, Inc.'s bid for a swimming pool cover in the amount of $25,681.00. Availability of Funds: General Fund Water/Wastewater X Capital Improvement General Revenue Sharing Other Account Number: 011-800-801-802 Funds Available: X YES NO Approved for Cif Council Agenda (V 4R- - S a Robert Herrera Date City M n ger 5222 OF {& 2CE22 23T23-G3FICZ MEMC2a§29@ 23: 3t=2 SSe=9oc3, 2±r C r cJ 2a=&s § 2ec2elttc= Scu s 3±g\3c 2_.c5as±2g 2a=age. 3-=7!- : 3ea2eJ 5££ #c3a2 - 2co2 cc7er Adve2-2sed, sea:ed 22is #C352 Zcr a gco3 ==7e- were =2@=55 aa£ on 5. 10-9C 5±5 reg=es-s were =�.___ x±±5 on'y one -returning a b d 2e2seza±2e 2a=2 a 22 2=s=zE s=5M.; eE a 02 &2a,:a.,CC. ?lease sa5m±± your rsco==endat±o= w4mt2 an agenda request form bv the m escribed t±me before ±5e ne=-I .eg 1a= co==cl2 =ee2±=J. 'f there !s a need to dei Z 5.2=g±3g '3±s 5t2 je±o=e c_unc±1, please =otlfy =e. 52:J2 xc: Bert Clark CONSIDER REJECTING BID FOR POOL COVER AND AUTHORIZE REBIDDING - S. Sherwood Motion by Second by VOTE: FOR AGAINST ABSTAIN Waters Cooper Matuszak McLaughlin Porter Gay Skelton Clarke Malone Motion carried Defeated Tabled 0 0 /7 Agenda -Date Requested: 2-12-90 Requested By: Charles Smith Department: Police X Report Resolution Ordinance Exhibits: Sealed Bid #0358 - Police 4-Door Sedans Advertised, sealed bids #0358 for police 4-door sedans were opened and read on January 22, 1990. Bid re uest were mailed to six area dealers with three returning bids. ��rul� Low bid meeting specifications was submitted by Knapp Chevrolet. Each unit would cost $12,72400 for a total bid price of $63,620.00. Knapp also indicated that these vehicles must be ordered prior to February 23; 1990, to assure delivery. 1989-1990 Budgeted amount $70 000.00 Action Required by Council: Accept low bid meeting specifications as submitted by Knapp Chevrolet. Availability of Funds: General Fund Water/Wastewater Capital Impr-ovement� General Revenue,Sharing X Other Account Number 009502503857 Funds Available: 2L_ YBS.-- ___ NO - Approved for City Council Agenda 0, T ��-� 5 --1 Robert T. Herrera 'DATE City Manager vr.T 1 OF LA PORT JAVUARY 26, 1990 TO: Charles Smitn, Chief of Police FROM: Louis :igby, Purchasing Manager S7'B7L'CT. Sealed Rid #0358 - Po'_ce 4-Door Sedan Advertised, sealed bids #0358 for pot:-- 4-door sedans were opened :Net e six area dea_ers with tree returning b_ds. Low bid meeting specifications was submitted by Knapp Chevrolet. ach u.iz wcud cost $12,724.00 for a total bid price of $63,620.00. Knapp also indicated that these vehicles must be ___-----_- by the prescribed time before the next regular council meeting. If there is a need to delay bringing this bid before courc17, please notify me. LR/gr Attac ment. Tabu _a._ -- xc: John Joerns, w/ attachment SEALED BID #0358 POLICE 4-DOOR SEDANS 1. POLICE 4-DOOR SEDAN (EACH) KNAPP BAILEY JOE CAMP CHEVROLET FORD FORD 12,724.00 1 12,759.00 1 13,109.00 2. TOTAL O UNITS) 63,620.00 63,795.00 1 65,545.00 3. DELIVERY IN DAYS 90 120 60-90 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM Agenda Date Requested: September 26, 1989 /1 0Requested By: Alex Osmond(,J Department: Golf Course X Report Exhibits: See Attached Resolution SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION Ordinance Sealed bids for chemicals and fertilizer to be used at La Porte's Bay Forest Golf Course were opened on January 8, 1990. Five (5) bids from area suppliers were received. The bidders were: (1) Chemical & Turf, (2) Goldthwaite's, (3) Van Waters & Rogers, (4) Turfco, and (5) Watson Distributing. A total of forty-two ( 42 ) items were bid on with the low bid results as follows: Twenty-three (23) - Chemical & Turf Four (4) - Goldthwaite's Four (4) - Van Waters & Rogers Eight (8) - Turfco Zero (0) - *Watson Distributing * Watson Distributing was low on one (1) item. Cost to issue Purchase Order for one (1) item would be more than the difference between second low bid. Staffs recommendation to Council is to award bid to Chemical & Turf, Goldthwaites, Van Waters & Rogers, and Turfco as described by the attached memo and bid tabulation. Based on yearly estimates, total cost of all items would be $37,416.42. Bay Forest Golf Course 1989-90 Chemical and Fertilizer Budget amount: $40,000.00 Action Required by Council: Approve bid award per attached bid tabulation. Availability of Funds: X General Fund Water/Wastewater Capital Improvement General Revenue Sharing Other Account Number: 028-800-811-207 Funds Available: X YES _ NO ARRroved for City Council Agenda & I - 'l -q O Robert T. Herrera Date City Manager • CITY OF LA PORTE INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM January 25, 1990 TO: Alex Osmond, Golf Pro FROM: Dennis Hlavaty, Golf Course Superintendent'L SUBJECT: Sealed Bid #0356 - Chemicals and Fertilizer Advertised, sealed bids #0356 for chemicals and fertilizer for Bay Forest Golf Course were opened and read on January 8, 1990. Bid requests were mailed to seven (7) area suppliers with five (5) returning bids. Bids meeting specifications are as follows: Chemical & Turf: Section I - Items 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 13, 17, 18, 19, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29 Section II - Items 4, 8, 9, 10 Section III - Item 1 Goldthwaites: Section I - Items 2, 9, 16, 20 Van Waters & Rogers: Section I - Items 7, 27, 30 Section III - Item 2 Turfco: Section I - Items 6, 12, 14, 15, 22 Section II - Items 1, 2, 3 Items in Section II not to be awarded: Item (5) - Identical fertilizer as Item (4) to be awarded to to low bidder Chemical & Turf Item (6) - Accepting low bid of Item (1) from Turfco Item (7) - Accepting low bid of Item (3) from Turfco Please note that material safety data sheets were required with each bid. Chemical & Turf and Turfco did not submit these. All applicable MSDS will be required before a purchase order or contract will be issued. Please submit your recommendation, along with an agenda request form, by the prescribed time before the next regular Council meeting. If there is a need to delay taking this item before Council, please notify me. DH/ms SEALED BID #0356 CHEMICAL OLDTHWAITE VAN TURFCO CHEMICAL & FERTILIZER & WATERS &, TURF ROGERS WATSON DISTRIBUTING I. CHEMICALS l.. FORE 300 lbs. 2.40 2.87 2.85 3.44 2.59 2. CHIPCO 36 lbs. 16.60 14.90 18.35 ( 22.60 NB 3. BANOL 50 qts. 48.10 NB I 53.50 NB NB 4. DACONIL 24 lbs. 4.55 16.91 14.00 NB 5. RUBIGAN 12 gal. 100.70 120.87 215.00 210.00 NB 6. CONSAN 12 gal. NB NB NB ( 21.00 NB 7. PRO STAR 10 lbs. .96 NB 20.85 I NB I NB 8. M.S.M.A. 200 gal. 13.30 13.78 15.80 I 14.50 NB 9. SUPER TRZMEC 50 gal. 35.75 34.50 39.95 ( 44.00 48.98 10. ROUNDUP 10 gal. I 56.90 66.69 60.85 65.00 NB 11. PRESAN 5 bag 61.00 NB 65.00 NB NB 12. BALAN 5 bag 18.60 22.65 20.25 15.00 NB 13. KERB 50-W ..168 lbs. 12.20 13.50 14.60 16.00 14.28 14. COPPER SULFATE 20 bag 29.00 NB 32.50 11.00 NB 15. AQUATHOL K LIQUID 20 gal. 21.25 34.45 36.30 12.36 NB 16. KARMEX 48 lbs. NB 4.10 4.20 NB NB i17. EMBARK - 4 gal.' t 81.98 119.60 100.00 99.00 108.27 18. PROXOL/DYLOX 100 lbs. 5.25 Nb 6.10 NB NB 19. OFTANOL 5 bag i 52.00 65.65 62.80 74.00 NB 20. SEVIN 10 gal. 19.80 16.52 20.95 24.00 NB 21. ORTHENE 12 gal. 8.75 10.30 9.25 9.40 NB 22. TRIUMPH 8 gal. 182.50 NB 165.00 162.50 NB 23. NEMACUR 100 lbs. 1.65 NB 2.05 2.08 NB 24. DURSBAN 20 gal. 65.00 85.95 77.75 87.00 NB 0` SEALED BID 0356 CHEMICAL & FERTILIZER CHEMICI TUR1 \TEVAN TURFCO WATERS & ROGERS WATSON DISTRIBUTING CHEMICALSI. 25. ACTIVATED CHARCOAL 100 lbs. .67 NB 1.20 1.28 .90 26. LAKE DYE 40 gal. 22.95 33.60 36.35 39.55 33.75 27. RUFFIN/FERROMEC 30-gal. 4.26 5.58 4.10 7.20 7.00 28. X-77 STICKER 20 gal. 11.95 12.42 12.20 13.95 NB 29. AURA GREEN 6 lbs. 30.20 32.96 35.30 38.67 NB 30. SPRAY TANK CLEANER 24 qts. 3.10 3.17 2.65 NB NB I II. GREENS GRADE FERTILIZER 1. COUNTRY CLUB 18-0-18 2 tons 720.00 I NB 714.00 631.60 656.40 2. COUNTRY CLUB 8-4-24 1 1/2 tons 772.00 I NB 618.00 456.00 529.20 3. COUNTRY CLUB 13-25-12 1 1/2 tons 600.00 NB 515.00 ' 448..40 446.80 4. COUNTRY CLUB 18-3-12 2 1/2 tons 480.00 NB 652.00 574.40 598.80 5. COUNTRY CLUB 18-4-10 1 tons 480.00 NB 732.00 617.60 642.00 6. PAR EX 20-0-16 2 tons 720.00 NB 1075.00 840.00 NB 7. PAR EX 10-18-22 1 1/2 tons 600.00 I NB 935.00 786.00 NB 8. PAR EX 21-3-16. 5 tons 736.00 NB L060.00 900.00 NB 9. MILORGANITE 6-2-0 4 tons 192.00 NB 295.00 260.00 NB 10. NUTRICULTURE 25-5-20 24 bags 12.70 NB NB 19.50 NB ?. FAIRWAY FERTILIZER 1. BONUS CROP 13-13-13 15 tons 176.00 204.40 205.30 205.00 NB 2. BONUS CROP S.G.U. 15-5-10 24 tons 273.50 NB 239.35 327.00 NB • . • R-QUST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM Agenda Date Requested: February 12, 1990 Requested By: L. Rigby _ Department: Administration Report Resolution Ordinance Exhibits: Bid Tabulation SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION Advertised, sealed bids number 0359 were opened and read on January 22, 1990. Bidders were asked to submit pricing for janitorial service contracts for the following: City Hall, Sylvan Beach, and Public Works. Bid requests were mailed to five vendors with two valid_bids being returned. Low bid was submitted by Houston Sanitary & Maintenance, our current provider. Monthly fees submitted are as follows: City Hall - $850.00, Sylvan Beach - $1,480.00, and Public Works - $450.50. Total annvial cost for each building is as follows: City Hall - $10,200, Sylvan Beach - $17,760, and Public Works - $5,406. Action Required by Council: Approve bid award to Houston Sanitary & Maintenance for janitorial service for the total amount of $33,366.00. Availability of Funds: General Fund Water/Wastewater Capital Improvement General Revenue Sharing Other Account Number: Various Funds Available: x YES _ NO r ity_ Counq!1_Agenda RobePfna-ger Herrera City DAT SEALED BID #0359 JANITORIAL SERVICE HOUSTON STM SANITARY JANITORIAL & SERVICE MAINTENANCE CITY HALL --[1. 850.00 900.00 2. SYLVAN BEACH 1,480.00 No Bid I 3. PUBLIC WORKS 450.50 800.00 I I i _ REGOST FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA TEM Agenda Date Requested: February 2 90 Requested By: Steve Gillet 0Department: Public Works XXX Report Resolution Exhibits: 1. Bid Recap Sealed Bids #0361 - Industrial Tractor Loader/Backhoe Ordinance Advertised, sealed bids #0361 for an Industrial Tractor Loader/Backhoe were opened and read on February 5, 1990. Bid requests were mailed to six (6) area dealers with three (3) returning bids. Low bid meeting specifications was submitted by Case Power & Equipment Co. In the amount of Twenty -Five Thousand Six Hundred Forty -Two Dollars ($25,642.00). The bid is to supply a 1990 Case 480F Tractor/Loader/Backhoe. Staff recommends award of the Loader/Backhoe to Case Power specifications, in the amount Thirty -Five Thousand Dollars Motor Pool Replacement Budget unit #85-08, 1980 Case 480C. Action Required by Council: bid to supply an Industrial Tractor & Equipment Co., low bidder meeting of $25,642.00. Funds in the amount of ($35,000.00) were budgeted in the 1989-90 for this purchase. This unit will replace Award bid for an Industrial Tractor Loader/Backhoe to Case Power & Equipment Co., low bidder meeting specifications, in the amount of $25,642.00. Availability of Funds: General Fund Water/Wastewater Capital Improvement General Revenue Sharing XX Other 89-90 Motor Pool Replacement Fund Account Number: 009-804-805-859 Funds Available: _(X_YES NO Approved for City Council Agenda Robert T. Herrera DATE City Manager CITY OF LA PORTE INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM FEBRUARY 6, 1990 TO: Steve Gillett, Director of Public Works FROM: Louis Rigby, Purchasing Manager, SUBJECT: Sealed Bid #0361 - Indust.rial Tractor Loader/Backhoe Advertised, sealed bids #0361 for an industrial tractor loader/backhoe were opened and read on February 5, 1990. Bid requests were mailed to six area dealers with three returning bids. Low bid was submitted by Case Power and Equipment for $25,642.00, with a 60 day delivery. The unit bid is a Case 480F. Attached is a copy of their bid for your review. Please submit your recommendation with an agenda request form by the prescribed time before the next regular council meeting. If there is a need to delay bringing this bid before council, please notify me. LR/gr Attachment: Bid Tabulation Low Bid xc: Buddy Jacobs, w/ attachment Curtis Herrod, w/ attachment SEALED BID #0361 CASE LANSDOWNE C. JIM INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR LOADER/BACKHOE POWER & MOODY STEWART EQUIPMENT & STEVENSON CASE 1, MODEL 480F I FORD 555C IJOH210CEREI I 2. PRICE 1 25,642.00 1 28,971.32 1 29,610.00 3. DELIVERY IN DAYS 1 60 1 10-150 1 30-60 CONSENT AGENDA - ANY ITEM MAY BE REMOVED BY A COUNCILMEMBER FOR DISCUSSION A. CONSIDER AWARDING BID FOR POLICE VEHICLES - C. Smith B. CONSIDER AWARDING BID FOR CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZER FOR GOLF COURSE - A. Osmond C. CONSIDER AWARDING CONTRACT FOR JANITORIAL MAINTENANCE SERVICE FOR CITY HALL, PUBLIC WORKS AND SYLVAN BEACH PAVILION - L. Rigby D. CONSIDER AWARDING BID FOR INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR LOADER/BACKHOE - S. Gillett Motion by Second by VOTE: FOR AGAINST ABSTAIN Waters Cooper Matuszak McLaughlin Porter Gay Skelton Clarke Malone Motion carried Defeated Tabled r / I/ � A COUNCIL ACTION WATERS: COOPER: ;a ,(j"' MATUSZAK• terns, McLA GHLIN: //�ylaM�T'�pyR �J `/'I/d•[ PORTER: -�� •� /�L , GAY: S KE LTON : o �-� EXc�a�'►. �- ,n a c� %2 S . % ct — i 7l vvU CLARKE: MALONE : 9 eta /r1 a ,,tit