| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 501 | Dave Garrett | |
| 502 | Kim Lesniak | City Council should amend the prevailing lot size and building line setback ordinances if necessary to ensure that they fully apply also to condominium and other joint land ownership scenarios, with an exemption for "garage apartments" below 1,000 square feet. |
| 503 | Anonymous | we need to protect lot size / setbacks / deed restrictions and need the city of Houston's support in this effort. |
| 504 | Kristina Rios de Lumbreras | |
| 505 | Ingrid O. Bond | |
| 506 | Alan Black | |
| 507 | Anonymous | As residents we are equally responsible. No one wants zoning, but without zoning, anything is possible. Next time we are asked to vote to have zoning in Houston, consider your neighbourhoods! |
| 508 | Andrea R. Dulany | |
| 509 | Alice McCarthy | |
| 510 | Shari Burke | |
| 511 | Brian Burke | |
| 512 | James Barksdale | Recent setback variance approvals by the City of Houston Planning Commission in the Rice Village area and at the corner of Kirby and Westheimer make it all too clear that the City is far more concerned with tax base than they are with neighborhood preservation, traffic management, and quality of life issues. |
| 513 | W. Mark Easterly | No Condos! |
| 514 | Nicole Ridgway | We already have issues with parked cars choking the streets in front of townhomes that went in before we "protected" our blocks. PVLS isn't all that great for keeping TREES and avoiding density issues but it's one of the few things we thought we had. |
| 515 | Pamela J. Pearson | Not every citizen would think of, notice, or care about the prevailing lot size and the preservation of neighborhoods, but I do. Why not use the honor of a City Council seat to represent a still small voice in a vanishing neighborhood? Stand for those of the constituancy who just have these values, however you classify them. |
| 516 | Anonymous | Not every citizen would think of, notice, or care about the prevailing lot size and the preservation of neighborhoods, but I do. Why not use the honor of a City Council seat to represent a still small voice in a vanishing neighborhood? Stand for those of the constituancy who just have these values, however you classify them. |
| 517 | Gigi Calix | |
| 518 | Alice J O'Neill | |
| 519 | Matthew Moore | |
| 520 | Deirdre McDowell | |
| 521 | Janie Cortes | |
| 522 | laura calaway | |
| 523 | John Mason | |
| 524 | Kathy Long | |
| 525 | Kathy Long | |
| 526 | Laura Ja'Nee Barton | thank you for keeping us informed |
| 527 | Jan Gibson | |
| 528 | Thomas McKittrick, FAIA | Obviously the attorneys for the City of Houston were not careful enough (did not care enough) to see that the ordinance had no loopholes. Are the loopholes going to be closed, or has a new precedent been established upon which developers can make an argument that serves their interests? |
| 529 | Anonymous | |
| 530 | diane king | |
| 531 | Don Nichols | |
| 532 | Ed Menger | |
| 533 | Jane Moore | |
| 534 | Joan Laughlin | |
| 535 | Megan Ullman | |
| 536 | Anonymous | |
| 537 | Brenda Caillouet | |
| 538 | shelley eatherly | |
| 539 | Jeff Shell | |
| 540 | irene nava | Stop the madness . . . save our neighborhood! |
| 541 | Anonymous | |
| 542 | Kevin J. Beringer | |
| 543 | Kevin J. Beringer | |
| 544 | Elizabeth Nettles | |
| 545 | henry denkins | |
| 546 | Virginia Heizer | The city needs preserve the old houses in the Heights. The character is being distroyed by developers. |
| 547 | Doris B. Hinson | Currently my area is not affected by this. Lot size etc, most definitely! |
| 548 | Anthony Cutola | |
| 549 | Karen Kain | good luck in preserving our historic areas! |
| 550 | Carolee Schenk | |