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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET SEP 10 2002 � ° City of Beaurnont REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBERS SEPTEMBER 10, 2002 1:30 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER • Invocation Pledge Roll Call • Presentations and Recognition • Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 2 and 3 • Consent Agenda GENERAL BUSINESS 1. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a halfway house for adult federal offenders in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 3282 College Street 2. Consider renewal of an office space lease agreement for the Southeast Texas Auto Theft Task Force 3. Consider approving a resolution supporting the "Interagency Cooperative Working Agreement"relating to the development of the South East Texas Regional Mitigation Plan COMMENTS • Councilmembers comment on various matter • Public Comment (Persons are limited to three minutes) EXECUTIVE SESSION * Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with Section 551.071 of the Government Code: Columbus Broussard v. City of Beaumont, et al Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids or services are requested to contact Pat Buehrle at 880-3725 a day prior to the meeting. 1 September 10, 2002 Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a halfway house for adult federal offenders in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District at 3282 College Street City o f Beaumont Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson,Planning Manager MEETING DATE: September 10, 2002 AGENDA MEMO DATE: September 3, 2002 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a halfway house for adult federal offenders in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 3282 College Street. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of a specific use permit to allow a halfway house for adult federal offenders in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 3282 College Street. BACKGROUND Dismas Charities, Inc. has submitted an offer to the Federal Bureau of Prisons to operate a community corrections center(halfway house) in an existing building at 3282 College. The 85176 sq. ft. building was a former medical building. This facility will house up to 40 federal offenders. 32 beds will be for male residents and 8 beds will be for female residents. If awarded the contract, Dismas will renovate the facility to meet all applicable city codes. Dismas Charities,Inc.is a private,not-for-profit 501(c)(3)organization with 37 years of experience in residential correctional programming. Dismas currently operates 15 correction centers in six states. In Texas, Dismas operates federal residential facilities in El Paso, Midland and Lubbock. The Beaumont facility will not be a secure detention facility. It will be a transitional, community- based program. The facility will house adult male and female Federal offenders from the region. A professional, trained staff will operate the facility 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The residents- classified as"community custody level",the lowest custody level in the entire Federal correctional system-will be closely supervised and monitored. A system of accountability will ensure that the staff knows where the residents are and what they are doing at all times. Programs provided to the tenants will include rehabilitative counseling and treatment designed to assist offenders in becoming law-abiding,self-sufficient,contributing members of the community. The most staff members on site at one time will be five on first shift. Approximately 25% of the residents will use automobiles. Total estimated parking spaces needed is 15. After proposed renovations, 39 parking spaces will be available. No freestanding sign is planned. Dismas will install a small sign on the building in compliance with zoning and building code requirements. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. PREVIOUS ACTION At a joint Public Hearing with City Council held August 19,2002,the Planning Commission voted 9:0 to approve a specific use permit to allow a halfway house for adult federal offenders in a GC-MD District at 3282 College Street, subject to: the facility not housing more than 40 federal offenders at any time;at all times it remain a housing facility for only community custody level offenders;that there specifically be no felons convicted of crimes of a violent nature or any type of sexual offense, specifically predatory sexual offenses;and require an 8'tall wood privacy fence extending along the entire north property line and along the east and west property lines,extending from the rear property line to even with the northeast and northwest corners of the building. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager. RECOMMENDED MOTION Approve/Deny a request for a specific use permit to allow a halfway house for adult federal offenders in a GC-MD District at 3282 College Street,subject to: the facility not housing more than 40 federal offenders at any time; at all times it remain a housing facility for only community custody level offenders; that there specifically be no felons convicted of crimes of a violent nature or any type of sexual offense, specifically predatory sexual offenses; and require an 8' tall wood privacy fence extending along the entire north property line and along the east and west property lines, extending from the rear property line to even with the northeast and northwest corners of the building. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A HALFWAY HOUSE FOR ADULT FEDERAL OFFENDERS IN A GC-MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT LOCATED AT 3282 COLLEGE STREET IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. WHEREAS, the City Council for the City of Beaumont desires to issue a specific use permit to Dismas Charities, Inc, to allow a halfway house for adult federal offenders in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District located at 3282 College Street,being Lot 8, Block 2, Beaumont Medical Plaza,City of Beaumont,Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.92 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto; and, WHEREAS,the City Council is of the opinion that the issuance of such specific use permit is in the best interest of the City of Beaumont and its citizens, subject to the hereinafter described conditions; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That a specific use permit to allow a halfway house for adult federal offenders in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District located at 3282 College Street,being Lot 8,Block 2, Beaumont Medical Plaza, City of Beaumont,Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.92 acres more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, is hereby granted to Dismas Charities, Inc., their legal representatives, successors and assigns, subject to the following conditions: W The facility not housing more than 40 federal offenders at any time. W At all times it remain a housing facility for only community custody level offenders. W There specifically be no felons convicted of crimes of a violent nature or any type of sexual offenses, specifically predatory sexual offenses W An 8'tall wood privacy fence extend along the entire north property line and along the east and west property lines, extending from the rear property line to even with the northeast and northwest corners of the building. Section 2. That the specific use permit herein granted is expressly issued for and in accordance with each particular and detail of the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit"B" and made a part hereof for all purposes. Section 3. Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto,the use of the property herein above described shall be in all other respects subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont on this the 10th day of September, 2002. - Mayor Evelyn M. Lord - FILE 1629-P: Request for a specific use permit to allow a halfway house for adult NORTH federal offenders in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) A District. Location: 3282 College SCALE Applicant: Dismas Charities,Inc. V-2001 a e aa � I j '� AM SEAUMOMT IuIED L ' ' V � . r I = PLA _ Aw sea MEDICAL CENTER DR. `QFAVA0ONT^. BEAJMO T MEDICAL K4. .. ' ,,�� ! .. t,•"= v iz . MD ' � .. •• - �• 's ,vim V • ::�'-} s PL ZA toa " v.sl. sas.0/ fi COLLEGE ST. @JECI;/�o �r• t. r ,ro OF 41* dj 44 LLI• '!• ''fie' '' ,. ^, ' �o a -AM . so at.%* �. z9 0 75- 1.. O t}f . S ' e! n d; •, o a � i � MAIL 010"aT 2001 FM F/OW45"r 240.15' _ r 4000 W IN II W b3 Is O rem aq 7t]/ ru �0 — • �I i �8 �M-10 _ iL i-d FW SWM'451r 740,01' -i rau/aWNO s Mast Y�I t S: CP- _ it =a T MAY/VM'A11 M01 II o MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE HU � �iii� *Approval subject to: the facility not housing more than 40 federal offenders at any time; at all times it remain a housing facility for g: R+y only community custody level offenders;that there specifically be no felons convicted of crimes of a violent nature or any type of sexual � - saa _c,Q�gt let offense,specifically predatory sexual offenses:and require an 8'tall _ . . fzi_'y wood privacy fence extending along the entire north property line IQs° and along the east and west propem lines, extending from the rear ? property line to even with the northeast and northwest comers of the sa a' building. 2 September 10,2002 Consider a renewal of an office space lease agreement for the Southeast Texas Auto Theft Task Force V~ City of Beaumont Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Kirby Richard, Central Services Director MEETING DATE: September 10, 2002 AGENDA MEMO DATE: September 3, 2002 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider renewal of an office space lease agreement for the Southeast Texas Auto Theft Task Force. RECOMMENDATION Administration recommends the three-year renewal of a lease agreement commencing on October 1, 2002 for office and warehouse space for the Southeast Texas Auto Theft Task Force (ATTF) at a monthly rental fee of$1,670. BACKGROUND The purpose of the ATTF is to detect stolen vehicles and related items. Officers investigate automobile theft rings and inspect salvage yards, used car lots, and automotive repair shops to check for stolen vehicles, motors and other parts. The Task Force consists of five employees of the Beaumont Police Department, and one officer each from Pt. Arthur,Jefferson County, Hardin County, and the Orange County District Attorney's Office. In addition, two Beaumont detectives assist the ATTF and benefit from utilizing the building. Funding for the program is provided by a grant from the Texas Auto Theft Prevention Authority (ATPA). The lease area is approximately 3,900 square feet located at 2430 West Cardinal Drive, Suite C, and owned by Bar C Ranch Company, Bill Wilson, President. The space has been leased by the ATTF since 1993 with a monthly rental fee of $1,100 per month until 1999, when it was increased to $1,170. The current lease agreement expires on September 30, 2002. The ATTF is very satisfied with the location and desires to extend the agreement to retain use of the facility. However, the ATTF has expanded to the point that the subject property is no longer Lease Agreement—ATTF September 3,2002 Page 2 large enough to efficiently house their operations, and is facing the possibility of having to relocate. The ATTF has indicated that for an operation unique such as theirs, the location of another suitable facility would be extremely difficult. Mr. Wilson has expressed emphatically that he does not want to lose the ATTF as a tenant, and is willing to make renovations to the subject property to accommodate their growing needs. Initially his plan was to build a new building entirely, but discovered it was cost prohibitive. Therefore, Mr. Wilson agreed to renovate the existing facility. Renovations include construction of four new offices, decking above the new offices area to provide extra storage, enlargement of restrooms to meet ADA requirements, installation of a new overhead door to allow additional access to the shop area, a new air conditioning system to provide cooling to the new and two existing offices, relocation of electrical outlets and ceiling lighting in the shop, and the inclusion of a new fire alarm system for the entire leased space. The projected total of these renovations is $43,100. Mr. Wilson is hoping to recoup his investment over a seven year period by increasing the rental fee by $500 per month. Construction on the renovations is scheduled to be completed within 45 days from acceptance of the proposed extended lease agreement. As the current lease expires September 30, 2002, and construction will not be completed as of the date for the new lease to commence, Mr. Wilson agrees that the monthly rental fee of$1,170 will remain in effect under the new lease until such time as the construction is complete and a Certificate of Substantial Completion is provided to the City. At the beginning of the next month following the date indicated on the Certificate, the City agrees to commence paying the increased monthly rental fee of $1,670 and continue to do so throughout the remainder of the lease agreement. All other provisions of the lease remain the same as the prior agreement. ATTF is responsible for the cost of all utilities for the lease area. Hazard insurance, taxes and dumpster services are provided by the owner. The City may terminate this lease at anytime by giving three (3) months written notice without penalty. Attached for your review is a copy of the lease agreement in its substantial form. BUDGETARY IMPACT The total estimated expenditure is $20,040 per year for the three (3) year contract period. This involves no cost to the City. Funds are available for this expenditure in the ATPA grant account. PREVIOUS ACTION None. Lease Agreement—ATTF September 3, 2002 Page 3 SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY City Manager, Central Services Director, and Police Chief. RECOMMENDED MOTION Approve/Deny the renewal of the lease agreement for ATTF with Bar C Ranch Company commencing on October 1, 2002 and ending on September 30, 2005 at a monthly rental fee of $1,670. C:\DOCYmenL9 1nd&diRMh1M1Wy Doa W\WFDOCS\L—\AW Theft Task F—UZn -L Eg."d STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF JEFFERSON § LEASE AGREEMENT This is a Lease Agreement made and entered into this day of ,2002 by and between Bar C Ranch Company,a Texas Corporation,herein referred to as"LANDLORD" and City of Beaumont/Southeast Texas Auto Theft Task Force,herein referred to as"TENANT." ARTICLE I Section 1.01 Lease Premises (a) Landlord hereby leases and demises to the Tenant, and the Tenant hereby takes and leases from the Landlord,subject to the terms and conditions hereof,warehouse and office space consisting of approximately Three Thousand Nine Hundred(3,900)square feet located at 2430 West Cardinal Drive, Suite C, as shown on the plat attached as Exhibit "A" (herein referred to as the "Leased Premises"or the"Demised Premises"). (b) During the term of this Lease the Tenant shall have the non-exclusive right to use with others the parking area and access driveways serving the building in which the Lease Premises are situated, subject to the Landlord's right to impose reasonable limitations for the purpose of assuring equitable use by all occupants and their invitees. Section 1.02 Term (a) The primary term of this Lease shall be 36 calendar months,plus the partial month,if any, after the commencement of the lease term. (b) The Tenant may terminate this Lease at any time by giving at least three (3)months notice in writing to the Landlord and no rental shall accrue after the effective date of termination. (c) This Lease shall be automatically renewed from year to year without further notice unless and until the Tenant shall give notice of termination in accordance with subparagraph b above; provided that adequate appropriations are available from year to year for payment of rentals, and provided further that this Lease shall in no event extend beyond September 30, 2005. (d) The term of this Lease and the Tenant's obligation to pay rent hereunder shall commence on October 1, 2002. Page 1 of 10 ARTICLE II Section 2.01 Rent (a) In order to retain the Tenant,Landlord has promised to make certain renovations to the Lease Premises as shown in Exhibit`B,"totaling approximately$43,100. (b) During the term of this Lease, with Exception, the Tenant agrees to pay to the Landlord annual rent in the amount of Twenty Thousand Forty Dollars ($20,040.00) payable in monthly installments of Sixteen Hundred Seventy Dollars ($1,670.00) each. The first installment shall be payable on the commencement date of this Lease and on the first day of each month thereafter. Rental shall be payable at the Landlord's office, 2615 Calder, Suite 550,Beaumont, Texas 77702, or at such other place in Beaumont, Texas, as the Landlord may direct by written notice to the Tenant. (c) Exception to the monthly installments of Sixteen Hundred Seventy Dollars($1,670.00)will be granted by Landlord until such time that construction of the renovations(as listed on the attached Exhibit `B") is complete, and a Certificate of Substantial Completion is presented to the Tenant. Until such time,Landlord and Tenant agree that the monthly rental fee due by Tenant will be Eleven Hundred Seventy Dollars ($1,170.00) per month. Upon receipt of the Certificate of Substantial Completion, and beginning the first day of the next month following the date designated on the Certificate of Substantial Completion, Landlord demands and Tenant agrees to commence paying the annual rental fee. (d) Should Landlord not affect the promised renovations to the Lease Premises, Landlord and Tenant agree that the Tenant will pay to the Landlord annual rent in the amount of Fourteen Thousand Forty Dollars($14,040.00)payable in monthly installments of Eleven Hundred Seventy Dollars ($1,170.00). Landlord also understands that should said promised renovations not be affected,Tenant may attempt to locate premises elsewhere that would more suitably accommodate their business operations,and upon location of such,may effectively terminate this Lease by giving the aforementioned three(3)months written notice to Landlord, and no rental shall accrue after the effective date of termination. Section 2.02 Taxes,Insurance and Maintenance (a) Landlord is responsible for all taxes and similar assessments against the land and the building of which the Leased Premises are a part;and premiums applicable to hazard insurance covering the building of which the Leased Premises are a part of; and charges for dumpster serving the Leased Premises. (b) The interior of the Leased Premises,including but not limited to air conditioning filters,shall be maintained under normal conditions at the sole cost and expense of the Tenant and kept by the Tenant in good working condition throughout the term of the Lease. Landlord shall have the right to enter upon the Lease Premises at reasonable times during business hours for the purpose of inspecting the premises in order to determine that maintenance is being properly performed. Page 2 of 10 (c) The foundation,exterior walls,air conditioning equipment and roof of the building in which the Leased Premises are situated shall be maintained by the Landlord, except for damage thereto resulting from acts or negligence of the Tenant or Tenant's agents or invitees. Section 2.03 Utilities at Tenant's Cost Tenant shall be solely responsible for and promptly pay all charges for heat,water,gas, electricity, telephone service or sewerage service or any other utility used or consumed in the Leased Premises. Section 2.04 Landlord Not Responsible for Utilities In no event shall Landlord be liable for an interruption or failure in the supply of any such utility services to the Leased Premises to the extent said interruption or failure is not directly attributable to the negligence of the Landlord. Section 2.05 Taxes on Personal Property The Tenant shall be responsible for and shall pay before delinquency all taxes assessed during the term of this Lease against any leasehold interest or personal property of any kind, owned by or placed in, upon or about the Lease Premises by the Tenant. ARTICLE III Section 3.01 Use of Premises The Tenant shall use the Lease Premises solely for the purpose of conducting the business of the detection and administration of stolen vehicles and related items and all related uses,but for no other purpose or purposes,without first obtaining the written consent of Landlord. Tenant shall promptly and continuously comply with all laws, orders and regulations of the State, County and City affecting the use, occupation, safety and cleanliness of the premises and the equipment of Tenant. Tenant further agrees that during the entire term of this Lease it will remain open for business in a normal and ordinary fashion, during usual and normal business hours,without interruption, except during such time as an interruption may be caused by virtue of damages to the premises. No capital improvement costs are considered to be a part of this Lease Agreement unless specifically agreed to in writing. Section 3.02 Assigning and Subletting Tenant shall not assign this Lease or sublet the Lease Premises or any part thereof without first obtaining the written consent of Landlord;and,if Landlord's consent is obtained,such consent shall not relieve Tenant of its obligations hereunder. ARTICLE IV Section 4.01 Loss and Damage Landlord shall not be liable for any damage to property of Tenant or others located on the Lease Premises,nor for the loss of or damage to any property of Tenant or of others by theft of others. All property of Tenant kept or stored on the Lease Premises shall be so kept or stored at the risk of the Page 3 of 10 Tenant only. Landlord shall not be liable for any injury to persons resulting from any occurrence in,on, or arising out of the Lease Premises,unless caused by the acts of negligence of Landlord,its agents, employees or subcontractors. Section 4.02 Legal Fees The prevailing parry shall also pay all costs, expense and reasonable attorney's fees that may be incurred or paid by Landlord in successfully enforcing the covenants and agreements in this Lease. Section 4.03 Liability Insurance Tenant is self-insured as to all liability and maintains an adequate self-insurance fund to pay such claims. As to liability claims resulting from the negligence of Tenant, Tenant will pay such claims and protect Landlord from such claims. ARTICLE V Section 5.01 Notices of Damages In the event the Lease Premises shall be damaged by fire, explosion, or any other type casualty, Tenant shall immediately give notice thereof to the Landlord. Section 5.02 Damage From Insured Hazard If the damage is the result of a hazard covered by insurance, then the Landlord shall repair any damage restoring the Lease Premises,whereupon the Landlord shall be entitled to retain all hazard insurance. If the damage is caused by a non-insured hazard during the term of this Lease,then the Landlord shall have the election of terminating the Lease, or of repairing the damage,whereupon the Lease shall remain in full force and effect. During such time as the Lease Premises are untenantable by virtue of damage,rent shall be abated. Section 5.03 Total Condemnation If the whole of the Lease Premises shall be acquired or condemned by eminent domain,then the term of this Lease shall cease and terminate as of the date that title shall be divested of the Landlord, and all rentals(including taxes and insurance)shall be paid to that date,and Tenant shall have no claim against the Landlord for the value of any unexpired term of this Lease. Section 5.04 Partial Condemnation If any part of the Lease Premises shall be acquired or condemned by eminent domain for any public or quasi-public use or purpose,and in the event that such partial taking or condemnation shall render the Lease Premises unsuitable for the business of the Tenant,then the term of this Lease shall cease and terminate as of the date of title vesting in such proceeding, and Tenant shall have no claim against Landlord for the value of any unexpired term of this Lese. In the event of a partial taking or condemnation which is not extensive enough to render the premises unsuitable for the business of the Tenant,then Landlord may,at its option,promptly make all necessary repairs and alterations necessary to put that portion of the Lease Premises in a condition comparable to its condition at the time of such condemnation less the portion lost in the taking, and in which event the terms and Page 4 of 10 conditions of this Lease shall continue in full force and effect, except for adjustments to the rental reflecting actual changes in square footage of the premises. Section 5.05 Damages In the event of any condemnation or taking by eminent domain as herein before provided,whether whole or partial, the Tenant hereby expressly waives any right or claim to any part thereof. Although all damages in the event of any condemnation are to belong to the Landlord,whether such damages are awarded as compensation for diminution in value of the leasehold or to the fee of the Lease Premises,Tenant shall have the right to claim and recover from the condemning authority,but not the Landlord, such compensation as may be separately awarded or recoverable by Tenant in Tenant's own right, on account of any and all damage to Tenant's business by reason of the condemnation and for or on account of, any cost or loss to which Tenant might be put in removing Tenant's merchandise, furniture, fixtures, leasehold improvements and equipment. ARTICLE VI Section 6.01 Quiet Enjoyment Upon payment by the Tenant of the rents herein provided,and upon the observance and performance of all covenants,terms and conditions on Tenant's part to be observed and performed,Tenant shall peaceably and quietly hold and enjoy the Lease Premises for the term hereby demised without hindrance or interruption by Landlord or any other person or persons lawfully or equitably claiming by,through or under the Landlord, subject,nevertheless,to the terms and conditions of this Lease. Section 6.02 Holding Over In the event Tenant remains in possession of the Lease Premises after the expiration of this Lease and without the execution of a new lease,it shall be deemed to be occupying said premises as tenant from month-to-month at a rental equal to the rental herein provided and otherwise subject to all the conditions,provisions and obligations of this Lease insofar as the same are applicable to a month-to- month tenancy, subject to Landlord's right to increase rental as provided under the provisions of Texas law applicable to a month-to-month tenancy. Section 6.03 Alterations,Etc.,by Tenant Tenant shall not make any structural alterations, additions or improvements to the Lease Premises without the prior written consent of Landlord, except the installation of unattached movable trade fixtures which may be made or installed without drilling, cutting or otherwise defacing the Lease Premises. All permanent alterations,additions,improvements and fixtures(other than unattached, movable trade fixtures) which may be made or installed by either party hereto upon the Lease Premises, shall remain upon and be surrendered with the premises and become the property of Landlord at the termination of this Lease. Tenant shall have the right to install, at its own expense, a sign or signs at the Leased Premises, subject to Landlord's approval as to size,design and general decor. Any sign shall be the property of the Tenant and must be removed at the end of the tenancy. Page 5 of 10 Section 6.04 Surrender of Premises At the expiration of the tenancy herein created, Tenant shall surrender the Lease Premises in the same condition as the Lease Premises were in upon delivery of possession and completion of Landlord's construction under this Lease, ordinary wear and tear and damage from the elements excepted. The foregoing sentence shall be inapplicable to a termination occurring by virtue of provisions of sections 6.01 or 5.02 hereof. If requested by Landlord, Tenant shall remove all its trade fixtures, and any non-permanent alterations or improvements before surrendering the Lease Premises, and shall repair any damage to the Lease Premises caused thereby. Tenant's obligation to observe or perform this covenant shall survive the expiration or other termination of the term of this Lease. ARTICLE VII Section 7.01 Offset Statement Within ten days after request therefor by Landlord, or upon any sale, assignment or hypothecation of the Lease Premises by Landlord, if an offset statement shall be required from Tenant, Tenant agrees to deliver in recordable form a certificate to any proposed mortgagee or purchaser, or to Landlord, certifying(if such be the case)that this Lease is in full force and effect and that there are no defenses or offsets thereto, or stating those claimed by Tenant. Section 7.02 Attornment Tenant shall, in the event any proceedings are brought for the foreclosure of, or in the event of exercise of the power of sale under any mortgage made by the Landlord covering the Lease Premises,attorn to the purchaser upon any such foreclosure or sale and recognize such purchaser as the Landlord under this Lease. Section 7.03 Subordination It is agreed that the right and interest of Tenant under this Lease shall be subject and subordinate to any mortgages or deeds of trust that may hereafter be placed upon the Lease Premises, and to any and all advances to be made thereunder,and to the interest thereon,and all renewals,modifications, replacements and extensions thereof, if the mortgage or trustee named in said mortgages or deeds of trust shall elect by written notice delivered to Tenant to subject and subordinate the right and interest of the Tenant under this Lease to the lien of its mortgage or deed of trust and shall agree to recognize this Lease of Tenant in the event of foreclosure if Tenant is not in default; but any mortgage or trustee may elect to give the rights and interest of the Tenant under this Lease priority over the lien of its mortgage or deed of trust. In the event of either such election, and upon notification by such mortgagee or trustee to Tenant to that effect,the rights and interest of the Tenant under this Lease shall be deemed to be subordinate to,or to have priority over, as the case may be, the lien of said mortgage or deed of trust,whether this Lease is dated prior to or subsequent to the date of said mortgage or deed of trust. Tenant shall execute and deliver whatever instruments may be required for such purposes, and in the event Tenant fails to do so within ten (10) days after demand in writing, Tenant does hereby make, constitute and irrevocably appoint Landlord as its attorney in fact and in its name,place and stead to do so. Page 6 of 10 Section 7.04 Short Form Lease Landlord and Tenant each agree that at the request of either they will,following the commencement of the term of this Lease, execute and deliver a recordable short-form lease containing the basic provisions of this Lease, acknowledging that Tenant has accepted possession and this Lease is operative, and reciting the exact commencement date and termination date of this Lease. ARTICLE VIII Section 8.01 Waste or Nuisance Tenant shall not commit or suffer to be committed any waste upon the Lease Premises or any nuisance or other act or thing which may disturb the quiet enjoyment of any other tenant of Landlord in the proximity of the Lease Premises. Section 8.02 Governmental Regulations Tenant shall,at Tenant's sole cost and expense,comply with all requirements and regulations of all county, municipal, state, federal and other applicable governmental authorities, now in force or which may hereafter be in force to the extent that the conditions of this Lease are not changed, pertaining to the said premises,and shall faithfully observe in the use of the premises all municipal and county ordinances and state and federal statutes now in force or which may hereafter be in force. ARTICLE IX Section 9.01 Acts of Default Any of the following shall constitute an event of default by the Tenant: (a) Failure of Tenant to pay all rental and other charges due hereunder within 15 days after same shall become due; or (b) Failure by Tenant to perform any of the other terms,conditions,covenants or obligations of Tenant under this Lease, if such failure shall continue for more than 30 days after written notice thereof shall have been given by the Landlord to the Tenant;provided,however,that if each failure cannot be reasonably cured within thirty (30) days, Tenant shall not be in default if Tenant commences to cure such failure within the thirty(30)day period and in good faith continues to cure each failure; or (c) The Tenant becoming bankrupt or insolvent,or filing any debtor proceedings,or seeking any type of debtor relief,or the filing against the Tenant in any court pursuant to any statute either of the United States or of any other state a petition in bankruptcy or insolvency or for an arrangement or for the appointment of a receiver or trustee for all or a portion of Tenant's property, or Tenant making an assignment for the benefit of creditors,or petitioning for or entering into an arrangement with respect to its creditors; or (d) Abandonment of the Lease Premises by the Tenant; or Page 7 of 10 (e) Any act or omission by the Tenant which creates or purports to create a lien upon the Lease Premises. Nothing herein shall preclude Tenant's right to seek an equitable recovery for any default by Landlord of any provisions of this Lease. Section 9.02 Landlord's Remedies (a) Upon a default by Tenant, the Landlord shall have the right to re-enter and take possession of the Lease Premises. Should Landlord elect to re-enter, as herein provided, or should it take possession pursuant to legal proceedings or pursuant to any notice provided for by law,it may either terminate this Lease or it may from time to time without terminating this Lease, make such alterations and repairs as may be necessary in order to re-let the premises, and re-let said premises or any part thereof for such term or terms (which may be for a term extending beyond the term of this Lease)and at such rental or rentals and upon such other terms and conditions as Landlord in its sole discretion may deem advisable; upon each such re-letting the rentals shall be applied, first,to the payment of any indebtedness other than rent due hereunder from Tenant to Landlord; second, to the payment of any costs and expenses of such re-letting,including brokerage fees and attorney's fees and costs of such alterations and repairs;third,to the payment of rent due and unpaid hereunder, and the residue, if any, shall be held by Landlord and applied in payment of future rent as the same may become due and payable hereunder. If such rentals received from such re-letting during any month be less than that to be paid during the month by Tenant hereunder,Tenant shall pay any such deficiency to Landlord. Such deficiency shall be calculated and paid monthly. No such re-entry or taking possession of said premises by Landlord shall be construed as an election on its part to terminate this Lease unless the termination thereof be decreed by a court of competent jurisdiction. (b) Notwithstanding any such re-letting without termination,Landlord may at any time thereafter elect to terminate this Lease for such previous breach,in addition to any other remedies it may have, and it may recover from Tenant all damages it may incur by reason of such breach,including the cost of recovering the Lease Premises,reasonable attorney's fees,and including the worth at the time of such termination of the excess,if any,of the amount of rent and charges equivalent to rent reserved in this Lease for the remainder of the stated term over the then reasonable rental value of the Lease Premises for the remainder of the stated term, all of which amounts shall be immediately due and payable from Tenant to Landlord. Section 9.03 Additional Remedies In case suit shall be brought for recovery of possession of the Lease Premises, for the recovery of rent or any other amount due under the provisions of this Lease, or because of the breach of any other covenant herein contained on the part of Tenant to be kept or performed,and a breach shall be established, Tenant shall pay to Landlord all expenses incurred therefor, including a reasonable attorney's fee. Any and all actions as may be brought under this Lease shall be brought in Jefferson County, Texas. Page 8 of 10 ARTICLE X Section 10.01 Waiver One or more waivers of any covenant, term or condition of this Lease by either party shall not be construed as a waiver of a subsequent breach of the same covenant,term or condition. The consent or approval by either party to,or any act by the other party requiring such consent or approval,shall not be deemed to waive or render unnecessary consent to,or approval of,any subsequent similar act. Waiver by Landlord of any covenant, term or condition of leases with other tenants of the Lease Premises, or failure of Landlord to require of any other tenant of the Lease Premises to undertake or perform obligations hereunder or other similar obligations,shall not be deemed a waiver or failure as to any other person or party. Section 10.02 Accord and Satisfaction No payment by Tenant or receipt by Landlord or a lesser amount than the rent herein stipulated shall be deemed to be other than on account of the earliest stipulated rent,nor shall any endorsement or statement on any check or any letter accompanying any check or payment as rent be deemed an accord and satisfaction, and Landlord may accept such check or payment without prejudice to Landlord's right to recover the balance of such rent or pursue any other remedy provided in this Lease. Section 10.03 Notice Any written notice under this Lease shall be by certified or registered prepaid mail or delivered in person and, (a) if intended for the Landlord, addressed or delivered to Landlord at 2615 Calder, Suite 550, Beaumont, Texas 77702, or at some other address in the U.S.A. as Landlord may designate by written notice; and (b) if intended for the Tenant, addressed or delivered to Tenant at the City of Beaumont,P. O. Box 3827,Beaumont,Texas 77704,or at some other address in the U.S.A.as Tenant may designate by written notice. Section 10.04 Landlord's Successors-in-Interest This provision of this Lease shall inure to the benefit of the Landlord and its assigns and shall be binding upon the Tenant and its assigns;and the provisions of this agreement shall be binding upon the Landlord only with respect to breaches occurring during the period of ownership of the Lease Premises by the Landlord and upon the successors-in-interest of the Landlord only during the period of ownership by such successors-in-interest of the Landlord. ARTICLE XI Section 11.01 Miscellaneous Provisions This Lease shall be of no force and effect until duly executed by authorized representatives of both Page 9 of 10 parties and delivered in fully executed form to each party. Tenant shall store and promptly and property dispose of any waste oil, antifreeze or gasolines in an environmentally safe manner and shall not cause any pollution or nuisance about the premises. ARTICLE XII Notwithstanding anything contained in this Lease to the contrary, in the event no funds or insufficient funds are appropriated and budgeted or are otherwise unavailable by any means whatsoever in any fiscal period for lease payments due under this Lease, Tenant will immediately notify Landlord in writing of such occurrence and this Lease shall terminate on the last day of the fiscal period for which appropriations have been received or made without penalty or expense to Tenant. EXECUTED in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original. LANDLORD: TENANT Bar C Ranch Company City of Beaumont / Southeast Texas Auto Theft Task Force By: By: W. E. Wilson, Jr., President Kyle Hayes, City Manager Page 10 of 10 EXHIBIT "Alt Cj30 didg� re i _ -2440 4sa 1 .�, b F�iIBTT rr�_1 n PROPosAL: . ;` Ca t Inc GfE1<tE> I !4.0 TItA T01<tS 6t0 JEFFERSON • BEAUMONT, TEXAS 77701 TELEPHONE 409/632-9757 FAX 4091832-9764 Date:August 5,2002 Submitted to;Wilson Really . Address:2616 Calder-seaumont,TX 7.7702 Attn:Mr.Bill Wilson Job Name:Renovations to Southeast Texas Auto Theft Task Force Location:2430 W.Cardinal Drive,Suite C-Beaumont,TX We propose to furnish labor,materials,takes,tools,Insurance,and Incidentals required to complete the following phases of work 4. Partitions and deck to farm new offloa area,Including renovation to 2 resfrooms to most ADA requiements,and now wall at reception with window and door. Finishes in of ito include acoustical celiing and sheet vinyl floor to match existing. Art walls and telling to insulate in new office area..Price includes Texas state and local sales tax. Total for above$16,627.00 2. Install 12 x 14'steel sectional overhead door in new opening,adjacent to existing overhead door,including concmte ramp from building to existing paving. Price includes Texas state and torsi sales tax. Total for above$2,177.00 3. Plumbing to include 2 lavatories,and 2 water closets to meet ADA requirements. Price Includes Texas state and local Was tax. Total for above$1,66200 4. HYAC to include new 34on unit for new oflioe area and 2 existing oPlims. This will help air condidonkV load on existing units_Price includes Texas state and local sales tax. Total for above 55,311.00 5. Electrical to Include now fluorescent foam and receptacles for now often area and new air conditioning unit Relocate light fixtures and add receptacles In warehouse,New ela:trtoal work mquues increasing size of electrical service and reloading new and existing panels. Price includes Texas state and local sales tax. Total for above$12,566.00 a. New tiro alarm for entire lease spate to meet a m ent fire code requirements.Price Includes Texas state and local sales tax. Total for above$4,757.00 Total for ail above items$43.100.00 Payment to be made as follows:To be agreed on before 1 Commences. 0D aNlt� N.I Signature BY ycrat -Nate:This proposal may be wMArrawn by us it not WWI) wNhln Thirty(30)days. PVA 1 N ' �v oo� _ qe�•� aa� %xv 4�l1�13Ap C'►'�� I • �N�� }o r'A 13A _ 3 September 10, 2002 Consider approval of a resolution supporting the "Interagency Cooperative Working Agreement" regarding the development of the South East Texas Regional Mitigation Plan City of Beaumont ANSWIj lip 'M c g Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Michel G. Bertrand, Fire Chief, EMC MEETING DATE: September 10, 2002 AGENDA MEMO DATE: September 5, 2002 REQUESTED ACTION: Council approval of a resolution supporting the "Interagency Cooperative Working Agreement"regarding the development of the South East Texas Regional Mitigation Plan. RECOMMENDATION: Council consideration to authorize the Mayor to sign a resolution supporting the development of the South East Texas Mitigation Plan through the"Interagency Cooperative Working Agreement". BACKGROUND: Congress, in November 2000,updated and replaced many sections of the Stafford Act(Emergency Management Act) with the Disaster Mitigation and Recovery Act. In this Act, FEMA requires approved Mitigation Action Plans in order to participate in certain federal grant programs. The plan must be submitted to FEMA and subsequently approved by November 1, 2003. By supporting the development of the South East Texas Mitigation Plan through the"Interagency Cooperative Working Agreement",the City will receive the expertise of a consultant who understands and has experience with FEMA's requirements for standards at a shared cost versus the out of pocket expense and burden the City would incur were they to acquire these services independently. BUDGETARY IMPACT: An in-kind contribution to the City's proportional share,of the 25%match among the participating cities based on population. PREVIOUS ACTION: None. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY City Manager and Fire Chief/Emergency Management Coordinator. RECOMMENDED MOTION: Approve/deny authorization for the Mayor to sign a resolution supporting the development of the South East Texas Mitigation Plan through the "Interagency Cooperative Working Agreement". THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF JEFFERSON § A RESOLUTION CITY OF BEAUMONT § A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE "INTERAGENCY COOPERATIVE WORKING AGREEMENT" REGARDING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SOUTH EAST TEXAS REGIONAL MITIGATION PLAN. WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of Beaumont, Texas recognize the potential for regional disasters, both of nature and of man, in the geographical location of south east Texas; and WHEREAS, because of this potential, The Mayor and City Council of Beaumont, Texas recognize the need for cooperative efforts between all areas within the region in the formulation and implementation of a South East Texas Regional Mitigation Plan; and WHEREAS, the Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission is in the process of entering into the "Interagency Cooperative Working Agreement" with the Hardin County Office of Emergency Management, the Jefferson County Office of Emergency Management and the Orange County Office of Emergency Management, with the purpose of accomplishing the following: • establishment of protocol for disaster mitigation among the Offices of Emergency Management in the South East Texas region; • creation of a comprehensive Regional Disaster Mitigation Plan which enhances safety for the 385,090 residents in Hardin, Jefferson and Orange Counties • to obtain the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA's) approval of the plan, thereby ensuring in the event of a manmade or natural disaster that residents will have access to FEMA assistance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Beaumont does hereby support the development of the South East Texas Mitigation Plan through the "Interagency Cooperative Working Agreement," and pledge to assist however and whenever possible toward the success of this project. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 10th DAY OF SEPTEMBER 2002. Evelyn Lord, Mayor ATTEST: Susan Henderson, City Clerk City of Beaumont REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBERS SEPTEMBER 10, 2002 1:30 P.M. CONSENT AGENDA * Approval of minutes * Confirmation of committee appointments A) Authorize the Mayor to approve installation of a marker by the DAR in the Temple of the Brave indicating that the Temple is a DAR project A City of Beaumont 7LJ71J Council Agenda Item ML g TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Lane Nichols, City Attorney MEETING DATE: September 10, 2002 AGENDA MEMO DATE: September 4, 2002 REQUESTED ACTION: Approve a resolution authorizing the Mayor to approve installation of a marker by the DAR in the Temple of the Brave indicating that the Temple is a DAR project. RECOMMENDATION Administration recommends the Mayor be authorized to send a letter to the national office of the DAR authorizing installation of the marker. BACKGROUND The local chapter of the DAR has requested authorization to place the marker on the Temple of the Brave. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. PREVIOUS ACTION None. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY City Manager RECOMMENDED MOTION Approve/Deny resolution authorizing the Mayor to send a letter to the national office of the DAR authorizing placement of a marker on the Temple of the Brave.