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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET OCT 24 2006 • Citq of Beaumont REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBERS OCTOBER 24,2006 1:30 P.M. CONSENT AGENDA * Approval of minutes * Confirmation of committee appointments Molly J. Dahm, PhD would be appointed to the Convention and Tourism Advisory Board. The term would commence October 24, 2006 and expire October 23, 2008. (Councilmember Audwin M. Samuel) A) Approve the sale of City-owned surplus property B) Authorize the City Manager to execute all documents necessary to accept the project titled"FY07 S.T.E.P. Waves" C) Authorize the acquisition of right-of-way for the Main and Blanchette Project D) Authorize the acceptance of a ten(10)foot wide water line easement for fire hydrants across Joe Penland/Quality Mat property on Tram Road • RESOLUTION NO. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the following appointment be made: Beginning Expiration Appointment Commission of Term of Term Molly J. Dahm, PhD Convention and Tourism 10/24/06 10/23/08 Advisory Board PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - A City of Beaumont 'Q_jr 'm UL-01701jamm K, Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Max S.Duplant, Chief Financial Officer MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 18, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Consider approving the sale of City-owned surplus property. RECOMMENDATION Administration recommends the sale of one (1) parcel of City-owned surplus property to the individual listed below for a total sum of$300. BACKGROUND On October 24, 2006 the lot listed below was on the consent agenda with four (4) other parcels. The legal description of the lot was listed as Gold Hill 3 Addition, Lot 7, Block 17. This was an incorrect description. The correct legal description is Gold Hill 3 Addition, Lot 14, Block 5. Bids were received Thursday, September 21, 2006 for the sale of City-owned surplus property. The legal description and the bidder for this property is listed below: Parcel No.: 76 Address: 2030 Leight Street Legal: Gold Hill 3 Addition, Lot 14, Block 5 Zoning: RS Residential Single Family The bids received are listed below: Bidder Amount Bid Clinon Kyle $300.00 Lavelle J. Lemonier $161.00 Sale of Surplus Property October 18, 2006 Page 2 This property was obtained through Jefferson County Sheriff's sales. BUDGETARYIMPACT Payments to the City for this property will be deposited in the General Fund. PREVIOUS ACTION This parcel was included in an agenda item on the Consent Agenda on October 24, 2006. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY City Manager and Chief Financial Officer. RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, City Council passed Resolution No. 06-307 on October 17, 2006 approving the sale of surplus property; and, WHEREAS, the property description for Parcel 76, 2030 Leight Street, was incorrect: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT Resolution No. No. 06-307 be and the same is hereby amended to reflect the property description as shown below: Parcel No.: 76 Address: 2030 Leight Street Legal: Gold Hill 3 Addition, Lot 14, Block 5 Zoning: RS Residential Single Family Purchaser: Clinon Kyle Amount Bid: $300.00 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - B City of Beaumont ~ Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED: Frank C. Coffin, Jr., Chief of Police I �' MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 17, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Consider a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute all documents necessary to accept the project titled "FY07 S. T. E. P. Waves". RECOMMENDATION Administration recommends authorizing City Manager to execute all documents necessaryto accept the project titled"FY07 S. T. E. P. Waves"which occurs between October 1, 2006 and September 30, 2007. BACKGROUND In January, 1999, the City Council passed a resolution authorizing the city to apply for matching funds for a traffic safety"Safe and Sober S. T. E. P." grant project. The Police Department has successfully applied for and the City Council approved several traffic safety grants since that one. This grant application will provide funding for a "FY07 S. T. E. P. Waves" grant program. The grant would be in the amount not to exceed Thirteen Thousand Thirty Four($13,034)Dollars from the Texas Department of Transportation with a city"match" funding of Seven Thousand Eighteen ($7,018) Dollars. BUDGETARYIMPACT City would receive grant funding in a total amount of Thirteen Thousand Thirty Four($13,034.00) Dollars with a city contribution of Seven Thousand Eighteen ($7,018) Dollars. PREVIOUS ACTION The City has participated in"S. T. E. P."traffic enforcement grants in prior years. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None RECOMMENDED BY City Manager and Chief of Police RESOLUTION NO. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont has been notified by the Texas Department of Transportation that it is eligible to receive funding to assist in highway safety enforcement; and, WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont recognizes that the safety and security of the motoring public is of paramount concern to the City; and, WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont strives to enhance the safety of the motoring public; and, WHEREAS, grant funding through the Texas Department of Transportation would assist in enhancing the safety of the motoring public and reducing motor vehicle crashes which often result in loss of life or personal injury; and, WHEREAS, traffic safety enforcement and encouragement of safe driving habits is a significant goal of the Beaumont Police Department; and, WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont has been notified by the Texas Department of Transportation that it is eligible for federal reimbursement funding in an amount not to exceed Thirteen Thousand Thirty Four ($13,034) Dollars pursuant to the projects titled "FY07 S.T.E.P. Waves"for occupant protection enforcement, education of the public and speeding enforcement; and, WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont has agreed to contribute Seven Thousand and Eighteen ($7018) Dollars as their portion of the costs for the projects titles "FY07 S.T.E.P. Waves"which are Thanksgiving 2006 holiday,Valentines Day 2007 holiday, Memorial Day 2007 holiday and Labor Day 2007 holiday. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Manager of the City of Beaumont, be, and is hereby, authorized to execute all documents necessary to accept the project "FY07 S.T.E.P. Waves" and take such action as necessary to implement the project which occurs between October 1 st 2006 and September 30th 2007; and, Accept and disburse the federal reimbursement grant funding in the amount not to exceed Thirteen Thousand Thirty Four ($13,034) Dollars; and, Take such other actions and execute such documents as may be necessary and appropriate to implement the purpose and objectives of the"FY07 S.T.E.P.Waves"project. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - City of Beaumont �X : . . K- Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 17, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a resolution authorizing the acquisition of right-of- way for the Main and Blanchette Project. RECOMMENDATION The owners of the properties listed below have agreed to donate right-of-way for the Main and Blanchette Project: Tract 1 0.061 acre out of Lot 1, Block 8, Beaumont Addition Owner: Port of Beaumont Navigational District of Jefferson County Tract 2 0.005 acre out of Lot 2, Block 8, Beaumont Addition Owner: Jefferson County, Texas Administration recommends authorization to accept the donation of the right-of-way described above. BACKGROUND The rights-of-way above are needed for the improvements to the corner of Main and Blanchette Streets. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. PREVIOUS ACTION None. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY City Manager and Public Works Director. mgmain_blwch-ib 17 October 2006 RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, The Port of Beaumont Navigational District of Jefferson County and Jefferson County have agreed to donate right-of-way to the City of Beaumont for the Main and Blanchette Project described below and as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto; Tract 1 0.061 acre out of Lot 1, Block 8, Beaumont Addition Owner: Port of Beaumont Navigational District of Jefferson County Tract 2 0.005 acre out of Lot 2, Block 8, Beaumont Addition Owner: Jefferson County, Texas WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the conveyance of said tracts and is of the opinion that the delivery and receipt of said tract is necessary and desirable and that same should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAU MONT. THAT the tracts conveyed by The Port of Beaumont Navigational District of Jefferson County and Jefferson County are hereby in all things accepted. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - Q Main Street ' ~ 00 (60'Wide Public,Right-of-Way) Reference Bearing(Assumed) X N 43°42'53"W 180.00' S 43°42'53"E 120.00' Ui Found 11r 120.30' Found 1.17 59.70' 01 1 5J' 30, bon flea Iran Vipe CH°B`71 Tract SCALE: 1 " =30' IV q�•p pp, 2638.17 Sq.Ft. 72jp8 9 0.061 Acre Tract 10!10 Port of Beaumont Lot t Volume 1961,Page 198 D.R.J.C. aJ�Q�t' Lee, 6e A9 o 6��sti Qage2 Z �OVJ b�, G Tract II v b 238.66 Sq.Ft 0 0.005 Acre Tract W LM 12 SQ h yT N o Lee Lae 0)� S0 T cn 1 - t 9 C O1 Jefferson County 111 N ��'.• S 7 E Lots 2-5 -C b Gj.�G FQ Y•- Film Code 100-24-1580 V a' .. pn O.P.R.J.C. @CL t .... LL LL MS Jefferson County NE 5 5,1,••rOR' Lo 11-12 Film coode 100.24-1580 O.P.R.J.C. D Lee Lal Survey Plat Showing the PROPOSED MAIN STREET WIDENING ut of and Le oOrigine TownsiteoflBeaumonte at, nLE� 550 Fannin SS Suite 1130 Beaumont Texas 77701 - N/:/A/EF /A/6 Tel:(IODJ 813-1882 moftr Cit y of Beaumont Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 13, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a resolution authorizing the acceptance of a ten(10) foot wide water line easement for fire hydrants across Joe Penland/Quality Mat property on Tram Road. RECOMMENDATION The Quality Mat Company and Joe Edward Penland, Sr.have agreed to convey a ten foot(10')wide water line easement to the City of Beaumont. The Water Line Easement crosses Joe Penland/Quality Mat property on Tram Road and will serve fire hydrants on the property(described as 0.438 acre of land out of the City Plat RS-4, Tracts 225 and 239, W. B. Dyches Survey, Abstract 17). Administration recommends acceptance of the easement. BACKGROUND The easement is to be used to provide access to the water lines and fire hydrants for the property named above. It would also allow for the construction, alteration, operation and maintenance of the said water lines and appurtenances. BUDGETARYIMPACT None. PREVIOUS ACTION None. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY City Manager and Public Works Director. engfire_quality-mat_penland-ib.wpd 13 October 2006 RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, The Quality Mat Company and Joe Edward Penland, Sr. have offered to convey a ten-foot (10') wide Water Line Easement, as described in Exhibit "A" and shown on Exhibit"B"attached hereto, to the City of Beaumont for the purpose of providing access for fire prevention services; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the purpose of said conveyance and is of the opinion that the acceptance of said conveyance is necessary essary and desirable and that same should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the easement conveyed by The Quality Mat Company and Joe Edward Penland, Sr. as described in Exhibit "A" and as described in Exhibit "B," be and the same is hereby, in all things, accepted. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - ELEAp L EN G/NEER/NG July 06, 2006 Revised: September 28, 2006 Surveyor's Field Note Description: 10 Wide Water Line Easement BEING a 0.438 acre tract of land out of and a part of that certain Quality Mat Co. called 6.1678 acre tract of land, more fully described and recorded in Clerk's File No. 9516467 and called 3.8322 acre tract of land, more fully described and recorded in Clerk's File No. 9516469 of the Official Public Records of Jefferson County, Texas. Said 0.438 acre tract being situated in the W.B. Dyches Survey, Abstract No. 17, Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas and is more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the Northerly line of said 6.1678 acre tract, same being in the Southerly right-of-way line of Tram Road, from which a 1/2-inch iron rod found Northwesterly comer of said 6.1678 acre tract bears South 89 deg. 46 min. 00 sec. We tha distance of 82.64 feet; THENCE South 00 deg. 14 min. 00 sec. East a distance of 508.65`feet to a point for comer; THENCE South 89 deg. 45 min. 50 sec. East a distance of 82.56 feet to a point for corner i the Westerly lie of said Quality Mat called 6.1678 acre tract; THENCE South 00 deg. 14 min. 00 sec. East along and with the Westerly lie of said Mat called 6.1678 acre tract a distance of 10.00 feet to a point for corner, same being in athe Northerly line of that certain 20 feet wide pipeline easement, more fully described and recorded in Film Code 10015-1175 of said Official Public Records; THENCE North 89 deg. 45 min. 50 sec. East along and with the Northerly line of said 20 feet wide Pipeline easement, a distance of 808.52 feet to a point in the Easterly lie of said Quality Mat called 3.8322 acre tract; Q Y THENCE North 00 deg. 11 min. 51 sec. West along and with the Easterly line of said Mat called 3.8322 acre tract a distance of 518.61 feet to a,, 1/2-inch iron rod found Quality f6r the Northeast corner of said Quality Mat called 3.8322 acre tract, same being in the Southerly right- of-way line of said Tram Road; THENCE South 89 deg. 46 min. 00 sec. West along and with the Northerly line 3.8322 acre tract, same being the Southerly right-of-way line of said Tram R ad,oa distance called . 92.37 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 00 deg. 14 min. 00 sec. East a distance of 10.00 feet to a oint for or comer; THENCE North 89 deg. 45 min. 50 sec. East a distance of 82.93 feet to a point for comer; EXHIBIT "A" LEAP Engineering LLC 550 Fannin Sk Suite 1 30 Beaumont, TX 77701 Tel.(409)813-1862 Fax.(409) 813-1916 ELEAP L ENG/N EER/NG THENCE South 00 deg. 11 min. 51 sec. West a distance of 498.61 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 89 deg. 45 min. 50 sec. West a distance of 705.97 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 00 deg. 14 min. 00 sec. West a distance of 508.65 feet to a point for corner in the Northerly line of said Quality Mat called 6.1678 acre tract, same being in the Southerly right- of-way line of said Tram Road; THENCE South 89 deg. 46 min. 00 sec. West along and with the Northerly line of said 6.1678 acre tract, same being the Southerly right-of-way line of said Tram Road, a distance of 10.00 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, containing 0.438 acre of land,more or less. All bearing noted herein are referenced to the Northerly line of said 6.1678 acre tract and said called 3.8322 acre tract, same being the Southerly right-of-way line of said Tram Road being North 89 deg. 46 min. 00 sec. East. OF em Russell JEREMY.D RUSSELL ............ .1... •a X808 �� Registered Professional Land Surveyor No. 5808 .,9. 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Consider approving a request for a specific use permit for a real estate office in an RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District at 2339 North Street 2. Consider approving a request for a specific use permit to allow commercial retail facilities, a restaurant, condominiums and related parking lots in a GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2)District in the 3600 block of Dowlen Road 3. Consider approving a request for a specific use permit to allow a beauty shop in an RM-H(Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density)District at 1598 Orange Street 4. Consider approving a request for a specific use permit to allow a counseling office in an RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District at 2659 McFaddin • 5. Consider approving a request for amendments to the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 27, Trailers and Trailer Parks to amend development regulations for recreational vehicle parks • 6. Consider approving a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District to NC (Neighborhood Commercial) District at 4205 Highland 7. Consider approving a request for an amended specific use permit to allow the deletion of the requirement for an 8`tall wood screening fence along the north property line at 4148 Treadway 8. Consider approving a request for the abandonment of a 20'wide alley in Block 40, Van Wormer Addition, west of Orange Street and south of Reverend C. W. Daniels/Cedar Street 9. Consider approving a request for the abandonment of the 2400 block of Douglas Street 10. Consider approving a request to abandon 10' of the 15'utility easement at the rear of Lot 6, Block 2, Regency Park at 7510 Chelsea Place 11. Consider approving a request for the abandonment of a 20'x 300.3' portion of an alley in Block 1, South End Addition at 3227 Highland Avenue 12. Consider approving a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for the Rehabilitation of the Primary and Secondary Trickling Filters 13. Consider approving a resolution to write-off uncollectible delinquent accounts 14. Consider authorizing the Mayor'to receive funding through the State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) grant funding, and the acceptance of a memorandum of election with the State of Texas to authorize the state to use local homeland security grant funds for the implementation of statewide interoperability with Regional emergency exercises, Texas Data Exchange System(TDEx) Implementation and Live Scan Implementation 15. Consider approving a resolution to charge an administrative fee to the Beaumont Housing Finance Corporation and the Beaumont Multi Family Housing Finance Corporation in an amount equal to the fees received from developers for past and future projects COMMENTS * Councilmembers/City Manager comment on various matters * Public Comment (Persons are limited to 3 minutes) RECESS OF REGULAR MEETING CONVENE MEETING OF THE BEAUMONT HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION 1. Consider approving payment of application and administration fees received by the corporation to the City of Beaumont for administrative services rendered. CONVENE MEETING OF THE BEAUMONT MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION 1. Consider approving payment of application and administration fees received by the corporation to the City of Beaumont for administrative services rendered. EXECUTIVE SESSION * Consider matters related to contemplated or pending lifigation in accordance with Section 551.071 of the Government Code: The City of Beaumont vs International Association of Firefighters, Local Union No. 399 City of Beaumont v C& I Oil Company, Inc. * Consider matters related to employment, evaluation and duties of a public officer or employee in accordance with Section 551.074 of the Government Code: City Manager City Attorney Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids or services are requested to contact Lenny Caballero at 880-3716 three days prior to the meeting. • 1 October 24, 2006 Consider approving a request for a specific use permit for a real estate office in an RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District at 2339 North Street • 7QJ.i2�5jjj-. Cletymp, of Beaumont Council A enda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 17, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit for a real estate office in an RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District at 2339 North Street. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of a specific use permit for a real estate office in an RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District at 2339 North Street with a waiver to the fencing and landscaping requirements (no additional fencing or landscaping). BACKGROUND Deborah Terry is requesting a specific use permit to allow the continued operation of her real estate office at 2339/2349 North. Ms. Terry's business location was brought to the Planning staff's attention in August, 2006. Ms.Terry states that she has been operating her office at 2339 North since 1992. She lives next door at 2349 North. Normal hours of operation are Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Ms. Terry says that she is the only full-time employee. However, she does have three independent contractors that do work out of her office. In August, 2006, the City Council denied a specific use permit for a doctor's office at 2331 North Street. BUDGETARYIMPACT None. PREVIOUS ACTION At a Joint Public Hearing held October 16, 2006, the Planning Commission voted 8:0 to approve a specific use permit for a real estate office in an RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District at 2339 North Street with a waiver to the fencing requirements and landscaping requirements. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY Planning Commission, City Manager and Public Works Director ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A REAL ESTATE OFFICE IN AN RCR (RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATION AND REVITALIZATION) DISTRICT LOCATED AT 2339 NORTH 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 Deborah Terry to allow a real estate office in an RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District located at 2339 North Street, Lot 8 and the E '/2 of Lot 9, Block 20, Averill Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.26 acres, more or less, as described 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, with a waiver to the fencing and landscaping requirements (no additional fencing or landscaping); NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That a specific use permit to allow a real estate office in an RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District located at 2339 North Street, Lot 8 and the E Y2 of Lot 9, Block 20, Averill Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.26 acres, more or less, as described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, is hereby granted to Deborah Terry, her legal representatives, successors and assigns, with a waiver to the fencing and landscaping requirements (no additional fencing or landscaping). 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 this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - L " File 1852-P: Request for a specific use permit for a real estate office in an RCR NORTH (Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District. Lo-cation: 2339 North r Applicant: Deborah Terry SCALE N.T.S. 2 /T I I lJ I 15 ,! /7 /t /! r0 !/ rr r! r! r! N n tt� /( ! = IJ i /T is !! LJ r( r S tN - ,�. 300 � 30 34/ s0 r r . .• • r . . — F.�a J ! / 2 13 if /! b ! _ — 7 ..; r � I - /J ito I t/ tl !! tIl H 1f /♦ /J /f I7 / lS f ! /1 10 r/ t r lJ l< r l6= -J , HAZEL AVE, RCR Ie `/ F yru t...{......., ,}, ;_�.,y7y ^{, ".tw-...:y*,e,•` 1 V � .. '��E:?t> :#'� :>a:4:?rs,-�„'r�.;?" 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T rT I 1 fJ Hh !J /i l7 /d /9 PO L/ Ll u r< 1$ 10 I P/ LC ;0C McFADDIN AVE. 230:2 19/ I I I I i g g 10 I I ! 1 l •� I I I t rJ t6p /J Ai !7 /I I /9 I r0 • tt Z! r< Ls f rr rT ! tl' /< i /T ! /! { /) EXHIBIT "A" c 9 �� I - CAL'DERi J o nAf n;:R AVF 150'-0'Pt ass rmvu ra• rrn � O h 4 ti sr z ?.nor 4 b a 4b a ar � vo 4" 4" sa• ra• g 4 6 4 rarr.o TdRri1 -Td.o-asj- m X W *Approval with a waiver to the fencing requirements and landscaping requirements. —i 2 October 24, 2006 Consider approving a request for a specific use permit to allow commercial retail facilities, a restaurant, condominiums and related parking lots in a GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2)District in the 3600 block of Dowlen Road it..7ul7i City o f Beaumont Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 17, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow commercial retail facilities, a restaurant, condominiums and related parking lots in a GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District in the 3600 block of Dowlen Road. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of a request for a specific use permit to allow commercial retail facilities, a restaurant, condominiums and related parking lots in a GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2)District in the 3600 block of Dowlen Road subj ect to the following conditions: • Require an 8'tall opaque fence along the south and west sides of the subject property. • Require that all lighting in the development,both on the buildings and in the parking lots, be low wattage, shielded, directed downward and be placed as far away as possible from the southern property line. • On the southernmost building, require the dumpster to be located on the north side of the building and be surrounded on three sides by cinder block. BACKGROUND Mark W. Whiteley & Associates is requesting a specific use permit to allow a commercial and residential development in the 3 600 block of Dowlen Road. The development is called Metropolitan Park. In May, 2005, the City Council approved a zone change for the subject property. Due to concerns that commercial and high density residential development might have on the Barrington Heights subdivision to the south, GC-MD-2 zoning was put in place on the south 290' of the development. Metropolitan Park will offer close to 30,000 sq. ft. of first floor retail space surrounding a village green. An additional 41,000 sq. ft. of office/retail will be available on the second story. Two, three and four bedroom condominiums ranging in size from 1,250 to 2,200 sq. ft.will be located between the retail and the single family residential. A fitness club,private pool and spa and covered parking will be some of the amenities available to the condominium owners. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. PREVIOUS ACTION At a Joint Public Hearing held October 16, 2006, the Planning Commission voted 8:0 to approve a specific use permit to allow commercial retail facilities, a restaurant, condominiums and related parking lots in a GC-MD-2 District in the 3600 block of Dowlen Road subject to the following conditions: • Require an 8'tall opaque fence along the south and west sides of the subject property. • Require that all lighting in the development,both on the buildings and in the parking lots, be low wattage, shielded, directed downward and be placed as far away as possible from the southern property line. • On the southernmost building, require the dumpster to be located on the north side of the building and be surrounded on three sides by cinder block. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and Planning Manager. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW COMMERCIAL RETAIL FACILITIES, A RESTAURANT, CONDOMINIUMSAND RELATED PARKING LOTS IN A GC-MD-2 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-2) DISTRICT LOCATED IN THE 3600 BLOCK OF DOWLEN ROAD 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 LLM Development Group, Inc. to allow commercial retail facilities, a restaurant, condominiums and related parking lots in a GC-MD-2(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District located in the 3600 block of Dowlen Road, as described in Exhibit "A" and shown on Exhibit B 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 f Beaumont eaumont and its citizens; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That a specific use permit to allow commercial retail facilities, a restaurant, condominiums and related parking lots in a GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District located in the 3600 block of Dowlen Road, as described in Exhibit "A" and shown on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, is hereby granted to LLM Development Group, Inc., their legal representatives, successors and assigns, subject to the following conditions: b Require an 8' tall opaque fence along the south and west sides of the subject property. Require that all lighting in the development, both on the buildings and in the parking lots, be low wattage, shielded, directed downward and be placed as far away as possible from the southern property line. On the southernmost building, require the dumpster to be located on the north side of the building and be surrounded on three sides by a cinder block enclosure. 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 "C" and made a part hereof for all purposes. Sect= Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use of the property herein above described shall be in all other respects subject ubject 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 this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR ORDINANCE PURPOSES BEING a 5.,880 acre tract or parcel of land situated in the H. Williams Survey, Abstract No. 56, Jefferson County, Texas and being out of and part of that certain called 19.30 acre tract of land as described in "Special Warranty Deed" from The Young Men's Christian Association of Beaumont, Texas to LLM Development Group. Inc. as recorded in Clerk's File No. 2005025119 Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas; said 5.880 acre tract being more particularly described as follows: NOTE: All bearings are based on the West Right-of-Way line of Dowlen Road and the East line of the herein described tract as SOUTH 00°39'17" East as recorded in Clerk's File No. 9807948, Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas. BEGINNING at a Concrete Monument found in the west right-of-way line of Dowlen Road (based on a 100' R.O.W.) for the northeast corner of Barrington Heights Subdivision as per plat recorded in Volume 15, Page 348, of the Map Records of Jefferson County, Jefferson County, Texas; THENCE SOUTH 89 019'50" WEST, for the boundary between the tract herein described and the said North line Barrington Heights Subdivision a distance of 874.08 feet to a point for corner; THENCE NORTH 00 039'17" WEST, for the boundary between the tract herein described and the called 5.0 acre tract for a distance of 109.03 feet to a point for corner; THENCE NORTH 09°36'43" WEST, for the boundary between the tract herein described and the called 5.0 acre tract, for a distance of 183.37 feet to a point for corner; THENCE NORTH 89 020'29" EAST, over and across the tract herein described for a distance of 902.63 feet to a point for corner; THENCE SOUTH 00°39'21" EAST, along and with the west right-of-way line of Dowlen Road(based on a 100' R.O.W.) for a distance of 290.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 5.880 ACRES, more or less. i EXHIBIT "A" File 1844-P: Request for a specific use permit to allow commercial retail facilities, a NORTH restaurant, condominiums and.related parking lots in a G4C-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District. Location: 3600 block of Dowlen Road SCALE Applicant: Mark Whiteley and Associates, Inc. N.T.S. C: 11 h j 1_ � `I•^w 6 M1V f 94 '1 All to o MD LLr i 0 1 0 0 • - ob iQ m ,I a I--7 r6GZ[5/ s ��.? � �, .�,ezax�TC p o ��!':�.�e✓r��a�i,rr�..va �C .�.� .�._•. i.,.�,.�,cu.. �'.> le, �, �� i - z.- / .�`� 3 i - EXHIBIT "B" JEFFERSON C� � `' - DRAINAGE DISTRIC CF NO. 9807948 PLAT AND DESCRIPTION ARE OPRJC FOR PLANNING AND ZONING `~ J PURPOSES ONLY. NO ACTUAL SURVEY MADE. . O .t 'w GC—MD RSA - pcolpoc SPECIFIC USE AREA o GC—MD-2 x �0 o V� 1 S89'19'S01f 874.08' BARRINGTON HEIGHTS VOL. 75 PG. 348 MRJC C": METROPOLITAN PARK OR-BY: ,JAW SCN.E: SHEET No.: *Approval subject to the following conditions: �06—' zo os 1"=200' t of 1 Require an S'tall opaque fence along the south and west sides of the subject property. O- �: •:/2006/06-169 REV. Require that all lighting in the development,both on the buildings and in the parking lots, 189 sup permlt.dwq 1 o n be low wattage, shielded, directed downward and be placed as far away as possible from the +RK . WHITELEY 5.880 ACRE D ASSOCIATES C southern property line. INCORPORATED SPECIFIC USE On the southernmost building,require the dumpster to be located on the north side of the TING ENGINEERS, ,{building and be surrounded on three sides by cinder block. ORS. AND PLANNERS C PERMIT -I P. 0. box 6192 9750 XA41EX P99Y. ' 9GUMOMT. um 77720-5492 9GUMOIR. TEXAS 77709 409-692-0421 (FAX) 409-092—IM 3 October 24, 2006 Consider approving a request for a specific use permit to allow a beauty shop in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density)District at 1598 Orange Street • It7E---7!1J Council C l t o f Beaumont Y A enda Item K g TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 17, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a beauty shop in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District at 1598 Orange Street. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of a specific use permit to allow a beauty shop in an RM- H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District at 1598 Orange Street subject to the following conditions and a modification to the landscaping and screening requirements (no 8' tall wood fence or a 10'wide landscape strip): • Removal of the owner identification sign • Provide the necessary parking with as little modification to the rear yard as possible • No more than two chairs in the shop BACKGROUND Toya Miller is requesting a specific use permit to allow a beauty shop at 1598 Orange. The existing shop is located on the first floor of a two story building at the rear of the subject property. Ms.Miller lives in the house at this address. The shop has two chairs. Hours of operation are 9 a.m. - 8 p.m., Tuesday- Saturday. Typically,the last appointment is taken at 5:30 p.m. Ms. Miller states that she is the only full-time employee. However, she occasionally has a part-time person wash hair. The operation of this beauty shop was first reported to Planning staff in July, 2006. Upon investigation,Ms. Miller was informed that a specific use permit was required for her to operate at this location. This neighborhood is currently zoned RM-H(Residential Multiple Family-Highest Density)District. The subj ect property is located in an area that is,for the most part,single family residential in nature. There are a number of historic houses in the area. A zoning study may be warranted to determine if RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District zoning is more appropriate. To introduce commercial uses into this neighborhood maybe detrimental to its stability. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. PREVIOUS ACTION At a Joint Public Hearing held October 16, 2006, the Planning Commission voted 8:0 to approve a specific use permit to allow a beauty shop in an RM-H District at 1598 Orange Street subject to the following conditions and a modification to the landscaping and screening requirements (no 8'tall wood fence or a 10' wide landscape strip): • Removal of the owner identification sign • Provide the necessary parking with as little modification to the rear yard as possible • No more than two chairs in the shop SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and Planning Manager. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A BEAUTY SHOP IN AN RM-H (RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-HIGHEST DENSITY) DISTRICT LOCATED AT 1598 ORANGE 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 Toya Miller to allow a beauty shop in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District located at 1598 Orange Street, being Lots 1-3 and the S '/2 of Lot 4, Block 21, Ogden Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.56 acres, more or less, as described 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 beauty shop in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District located at 1598 Orange Street, being Lots 1-3 and the S '/2 of Lot 4, Block 21, Ogden Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.56 acres, more or less, as described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, is hereby granted to Toya Miller, her legal representatives, successors and assigns, subject to the following conditions: Modification to the landscaping and screening requirements (no 8' tall wood fence or a 10' wide landscape strip); Removal of the owner identification sign b Provide the necessary parking with as little modification to the rear yard as possible; b No more than two chairs in the shop. 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 pp g ations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - NNI b A r6- 7 File 1851-P: Request for a specific use permit to allow a beauty shop in an RM-H NORTH (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density)District. . o0 Location: 1598 Orange Applicant: Toya Miller SCALE N.T.S. T- / 9q 14 .6 A . 1 ,7 \ . 71- 49 NN N fig 9 .\. ! �\`� �w�• = O� yZ y \ ..rte 5 5 A t 6 6 H // EXHIBIT «A„ ` _. SURVEY LEGEND —EE— ELECTRIC LINE �� CONCRETE SURFACE A.C. AIR CONDITIONING UNIT - .._ _ = WOOD FENCE —PL—PL— PIPELINE ® COVERED AREA •P P POWER POLE —��j� CHAIN LINK FENCE —T—T— TELEPHONE LINE ROCK OR GRAVEL O PARKING SPACE X—WROUGHT IRON FENCE v' PROPOSED SHOP 2 STORY STONE VENEER WOOD FRAMED STRUCTURE B UILDING UEAVE HEIGHT 16 FEET 20' ALLEY EXISTING WROUGHT 6' IRON FENCE P.P. 175.00' OVERHEAD ,... E P.P. ELECTRIC Y.; 29.11 E • E E E Cd7VC,.:.:;•.:.;;., BRICK PIT 29.11' 79.19 v STONE . '..:.,:.,. _ ,. C0JVC 6.30' COLUMN WALK ;.' . WOOD FRAME v I B UILDING 6' WROUGHT 32 4a a 10.60' \ a d ` CHAIN LIN W k; IRON FENCE 6.50' _ FENCE TWO STORY g COV'DY CD BRICK, FRAME, ICONC SANDSTONE 6 ro RESIDENCE h ON SLAB -} I 50 0. ' .•'�•. 9.70' c vi 4I' so.to' a y WROUHGT CONC a RON FENCE 'CO NC: .GONG COIJC; DRIYE` BRICK L O T 1 ^` COLUMN CONC L 'O T TALK 2 L 0 T 3 L 0 4 WALK BRICK COLUMN 6' WROUGHT IRON FENCE CO'VC WALY. W M. 1598 ORANGE STREET * (60' R,O.Jr.) Approval subject to the following conditions and a modification to the landscaping and screening requirements (no 8'tall wood fence or a 10'wide landscape strip):. Removal of the owner identification sign • Provide the necessary parking with as little modification to the rear yard as possible • No more than turn ���;. ;r fi_ t,-- I=YHIRIT «R„ 4 October 24, 2006 Consider approving a request for a specific use permit to allow a counseling office in an RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District at 2659 McFaddin City of Beaumont Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 17, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a counseling office in an RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District at 2659 McFaddin. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends denial of a specific use permit to allow a counseling office in an RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District at 2659 McFaddin. BACKGROUND Ella Mae Chisum is requesting a specific use permit to allow her to operate a counseling office at 2659 McFaddin. She currently offices across the street from the subject property at 2628 McFaddin. Ms. Chisum states that she sees between 15 and 20 clients a week. She provides mental health counseling Monday-Friday. A rear entrance will be provided to allow her clients privacy coming and going. The 2600 block of McFaddin is a mix of commercial and residential uses. Fronting on 11 h Street are a motel and a restaurant. Except for a small apartment complex and an insurance agency parking lot, the rest of the commercial uses in this block front on McFaddin and are located in single family residential structures that have been converted to commercial. The subject property has been single family residential for several years. Enough single family residences and single family residential-type structures remain so that this block could easily be converted back to its original residential character. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. PREVIOUS ACTION At a Joint Public Hearing held October 16, 2006, the Planning Commission voted 7:1 to deny a specific use permit to allow a counseling office in an RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District at 2659 McFaddin. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and Planning Manager. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A COUNSELING OFFICE IN AN RCR (RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATION AND REVITALIZATION) DISTRICT LOCATED AT 2659 MCFADDIN 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 Ella Mae Chisum to allow a counseling office in an RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District located at 2659 McFaddin, being Lot 9, Block 51, Averill Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.172 acres, more or less, as described 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 counseling office in an RCR (Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District located at 2659 McFaddin, being Lot 9, Block 51, Averill Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.172 acres, more or less, as described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, is hereby granted to Ella Mae Chisum, her legal representatives, successors and assigns. 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 this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - 576 50 50 39i .5G i IAJ le 7—M .JS I I b F j 4R/SOh � W File--1_-P: Request for a specific use permit to allow a counseling ffice in an N R (Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District. g RCR 0TH RRfS� Location: 2659 McFaddin Applicant: Ella Mae Chisum • SCALE T- . lrr=240' /0 I , I cif � 4 t� is is t7 S7B S6 to h/I /5 i /! 17 N ` 4 o sn H1 Z -4 /0 - r r t / -lo_ l • o f ' f IE O ✓O ' M/Cc 4qp .. p E /U04H REV/S ro H sr. t/ rr to t6 s�J. - -- -- r7 r• ry ton � t 2700 < OR N z NORTH ST. ��77tt��M�y� �G,7K/ /J I N 4(— O /! /P /! '/0 f P 7 1 f tJ 52 e, es : is P7 F ! f i 1 T T S9 i 1 'I - S V-: J MCFADDIN ST. �r N LT /0 - 6 J /0� D. UF.S . . L" 'o 13 � P4..i P S Z6 t7 PP PB J tf h0 14 /S '/6 1 /7 I I I 01410£4 I j 'I I '. CALDER .578 JO AVE. CNUREN J ;t /15 ST ANNE 7 J s.. Aw� /y to t/ I j tl lJ 11 I tJ 25 27 lq I eo I CYUIQIT tiA79 � 4 EXISTING b'TALL CHAIN LINK FENCE 50 FUTURE PARKING= AS NEEDED HANDICAP HANDICAPQ''RK"10 SIGN PARKING 5 II lo'b" n PLOT PLAN f�- SCALE: 1"= 30 2659 MCFADDIN " 200t? - Z LOT 9, BLK 51 a, AVERILL ADD.N s T' Q,` ONE }-i STORY Q NEW 6' TALL OPAQUE HOUSE DATE: 9-22-0 FENCE IF REQUIRED 6 � M o! , -APPROX. LA 13SO BUILDING HT - APPROX 18' z c en C4 LAN_DSCAPINC3 4' SIDEWALK AS REQUIRED ' 50� WATER MAIN AS PER 0 OTHER HOMES IN THE MANHOLE - AREA - 3/4' CARBON STEEL MCFADDIN STREET FIRE HYDRANT LOCATED ON THE CORNER OF ALL NOTES AS MCFADIN AND LOTH STREET APPROX. SOO' FROM PER CONTRACTORS THE LEFT OF THE RIGHT FRONT PROPERTY LINE REQUEST BRla's DRAUUr 130ARD MITCH bEYILLIER 5 October 24,2006 Consider approving a request for amendments to the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 27, Trailers and Trailer Parks to amend development regulations for recreational vehicle parks City of Beaumont Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 17, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for amendments to the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 27,. Trailers and Trailer Parks to amend development regulations for recreational vehicle parks. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of a request for amendments to the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 27, Trailers and Trailer Parks to amend development regulations for recreational vehicle parks. BACKGROUND Sec. 27-1. Definitions. Recreational Vehicle: A vehicular type unit primarily designed as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping or travel use, which either has its own motive power or is mounted on or drawn by another vehicle. The basic entities are travel trailer,camping trailer,fifth-wheel camper and motor home. For the purposes of this chapter, RV's shall be classified as either dependent, meaning a RV that does not contain toilet and/or bathing facilities, or independent, a RV that contains toilet and/or bathing facilities. Recreational Vehicle Lot: A parcel of land in a recreational vehicle park set aside for the placement of a single recreational vehicle and for the exclusive use of its occupants. Recreational Vehicle Pad: That area of a recreational vehicle lot intended for the placement of the recreational vehicle. Type C Recreational Vehicle Park: A parcel of land which is occupied or intended for occupancy by recreational vehicles for transient dwelling purposes regardless of whether or not a charge is made for such service. For the purposes of this chapter, recreational vehicle park and travel trailer park shall have the same meaning. Transient: To occupy a space for only a brief stay. Sec. 27-11. Minimum standards for a type "C"recreational vehicle park. Any recreational vehicle park hereinafter established,constructed, erected and in the case of existing recreational vehicle parks that portion extended, altered,expanded and/or improved shall conform to and comply with the following minimum standards: (A) Park area. Each recreational vehicle park shall provide a minimum of three (3)acres in area but in no case shall there be less than fifteen(15)recreational vehicle lots. The perimeter of every recreational vehicle park shall be surrounded by an eight(8) foot tall solid permanent screening fence or wall. (B) Private streets. Private streets shall be provided and shall extend continuously from the public street right-of-way so as to provide suitable access to all recreational vehicle sites and other facilities or uses permitted in the recreational vehicle park. Private streets shall meet the following standards: (1) Minimum pavement widths shall be as follows: (a) One way streets - fourteen (14) feet (b) Two way streets - twenty(20) feet (2) Private street intersections shall generally be at right angles, off-sets at intersections of less than one hundred twenty-five (125) feet (centerline to centerline)should be avoided,intersection ofmore than two (2) streets at one point shall be avoided. (3) Dead-end private streets shall be limited to a maximum length of one thousand(1,000) feet and shall be provided with a vehicular turning space with a turning circle of eighty(80) feet in diameter. (4) All private streets shall be constructed of a minimum of asphalt and shall be well drained under normal use and weather conditions. (5) Private streets which may connect two(2)public street rights-of-way shall by the use of curves, off-sets, location and/or the use of two (2) or more streets be located so as to discourage through traffic. (C) Recreational vehicle lot. Each and every recreational vehicle lot shall conform to the following standards: (1) Provide a minimum width of twenty-four (24) feet and a minimum depth of sixty(65) feet. (2) Provide a recreational vehicle pad site which will provide a hard surface for the placement of one recreational vehicle. Minimum pad size shall be eleven (11) feet in width and sixty-four (60) feet in depth. Pads shall be impervious to plant material. (3) Setbacks. (a) Back-in lots: Pads shall be located a minimum of three (3) feet from the recreational vehicle side lot line and a minimum of five (5) feet from the recreational vehicle rear lot line (b) Pull-through lots: Pads shall be located a minimum of three (3) feet from the recreational vehicle side lot line (c) All recreational vehicle pad sites shall be located a minimum of ten (10) feet from any recreational vehicle park property line. (4) Provide sewer, water and a minimum of 30 amp electrical hookups. One-half(%2)of the lots shall be provided 50 amp electrical hookups. (5) Abut and/or have access to a private street for a minimum distance of fifteen (15) feet. (6) Frontage on two private streets shall be permitted to allow for pull- throughs. (7) Provide a minimum of one off-street parking space for each recreational vehicle site. One (1) common guest space shall be provided for every three (3)RV sites. All parking spaces shall have a permanent all-weather surface and shall conform to the City of Beaumont Off-Street Parking and Driveway Standards. (8) No vehicular access to a recreational vehicle lot is permitted from a public dedicated street. (D) Common park facilities. Common park facilities shall be provided so as to conform to the following standards: s (1) Usable open space. Usable open space shall be provided so as to conform to the following standards: (a) Conveniently situated and containing a minimum of one thousand (1,000) square feet for the first fifteen (15) recreational vehicle lots or three (3) acres in the recreational vehicle park; for each additional recreational vehicle lot over fifteen (15), twenty(20) additional square feet is required. (b) Such open space may be in one or more areas but shall be of such size and shape as to afford reasonable use by the occupants. (c) No portion of such required usable open space shall be used for off-street parking, vehicular drive loading areas or accessory uses, save and except recreational uses such as swimming pools and tennis courts. (2) Office. A minimum of three hundred (300) square feet of office space shall be provided to provide for the check-in/check-out of park patrons. (3) Restrooms and Showers. A minimum of two (2) men's and two (2) women's or four(4)unisex restrooms and showers shall be provided. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. PREVIOUS ACTION At a Regular Meeting held October 16, 2006, the Planning Commission voted 7:0:1 to approve a request for amendments to the Code of Ordinances, Chapter 27,Trailers and Trailer Parks to amend development regulations for recreational vehicle parks. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and Planning Manager. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 27, TRAILERS AND TRAILER PARKS, SECTION 27-1, DEFINITIONS, AND ADDING A NEW SECTION, 27-11 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS AND MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR A TYPE"C"TRAILER PARK, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL; AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. THAT Chapter 27, Section 27-1, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 27-1. Definitions. them: As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings ascribed to Recreational Vehicle: A vehicular type unit primarily designed as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping or travel use, which either has its own motive power or is mounted on or drawn by another vehicle. The basic entities are travel trailer, camping trailer, fifth-wheel camper and motor home. For the purposes of this chapter, RV*s shall be classified as either dependent, meaning a RV that does not contain toilet and/or bathing facilities, or independent, a RV that contains toilet and/or bathing facilities. Recreational Vehicle Lot: A parcel of land in a recreational vehicle park set aside for the placement of a single recreational vehicle and for the exclusive use of its occupants. Recreational Vehicle Pad: That area of a recreational vehicle lot intended for the placement of the recreational vehicle. Site plan: A line drawing clearly describing the trailer park and its environs and shall include adequate labeling and dimensioning of all fundamental features of the project, the legal description of the property; north point, date, shall be drawn to engineering scale. Trailer coach: A transportable, single-family dwelling unit which is or may be mounted on wheels, suitable for year-round occupancy and containing the same water supply,waste disposal and electrical conveniences as immobile housing, and shall include the terms "mobile home" and "modular home". Trailer Park "A": A parcel of land under single ownership which has been planned and improved for the placement of trailer coaches for transient use, supplementary structures and accessory uses not prohibited by Chapter 30 of this Code of Ordinances. Trailer Park "B": A parcel of land which is (a) under multiple ownership or which may be developed under multiple ownership; (b) recorded in its entirety as a subdivision plat with the appropriate right-of-way dedications for streets, alleys and/or easements, lots and blocks; and (c) for the placement of trailer coaches for nontransient use, supplementary structures and accessory uses not prohibited by Chapter 30 of this Code of Ordinances. Trailer Park "C": A parcel of land which is occupied or intended for occupancy by recreational vehicles for transient dwelling purposes regardless of whether or not a charge is made for such service. For the purposes of this chapter, recreational vehicle park and travel trailer park shall have the same meaning. Transient: To occupy a space for only a brief stay. Section 2. THAT Chapter 27 be and the same is hereby amended to add a new Section 27-11 to read as follows: Sec. 27-11. Minimum standards for a type "C" recreational vehicle park. Any recreational vehicle park hereinafter established, constructed, erected and in the case of existing recreational vehicle parks that portion extended, altered, expanded and/or improved shall conform to and comply with the following minimum standards: (A) Park area. Each recreational vehicle park shall provide a minimum of three (3) acres in area but in no case shall there be less than fifteen (15) recreational vehicle lots. The perimeter of every recreational vehicle park shall be surrounded by an eight (8) foot tall solid permanent screening fence or wall. (B) Private streets. Private streets shall be provided and shall extend continuously from the public street right-of-way so as to provide suitable access to all recreational vehicle sites and other facilities or uses permitted in the recreational vehicle park. Private streets shall meet the following standards: (1) Minimum pavement widths shall be as follows: (a) One way streets - fourteen (14) feet (b) Two way streets - twenty (20) feet (2) Private street intersections shall generally be at right angles, off-sets at intersections of less than one hundred twenty-five (125) feet (centerline to centerline) should be avoided, intersection of more than two (2) streets at one point shall be avoided. (3) Dead-end private streets shall be limited to a maximum length of one thousand (1,000) feet and shall be provided with a vehicular turning space with a turning circle of eighty (80) feet in diameter. (4) All private streets shall be constructed of a minimum of asphalt and shall be well drained under normal use and weather conditions. (5) Private streets which may connect two(2)public street rights-of-way shall by the use of curves, off-sets, location and/or the use of two (2) or more streets be located so as to discourage through traffic. (C) Recreational vehicle lot. Each and every recreational vehicle lot shall conform to the following standards: (1) Provide a minimum width of twenty-four(24)feet and a minimum depth of sixty (65) feet. (2) Provide a recreational vehicle pad site which will provide a hard surface for the placement of one recreational vehicle. Minimum pad size shall be eleven (11) feet in width and sixty-four (60) feet in depth. Pads shall be impervious to plant material. (3) Setbacks. (a) Back-in lots: Pads shall be located a minimum of three (3) feet from the recreational vehicle side lot line and a minimum of five (5) feet from the recreational vehicle rear lot line (b) Pull-through lots: Pads shall be located a minimum of three(3)feet from the recreational vehicle side lot line (c) All recreational vehicle pad sites shall be located a minimum of ten (10) feet from any recreational vehicle park property line. (4) Provide sewer, water and a minimum of 30 amp electrical hookups. One-half (Y2) of the lots shall be provided 50 amp electrical hookups. (5) Abut and/or have access to a private street for a minimum distance of fifteen (15) feet. pull-throughs.(6) Frontage on two private streets shall be permitted to allow for (7) Provide a minimum of one off-street parking space for each recreational vehicle site. One (1) common guest space shall be provided for every three (3) RV sites. All parking spaces shall have a permanent all-weather surface and shall conform to the City of Beaumont Off-Street Parking and Driveway Standards. (8) No vehicular access to a recreational vehicle lot is permitted from a public dedicated street. (D) Common park facilities. Common park facilities shall be provided so as to conform to the following standards: (1) Usable open space. Usable open space shall be provided so as to conform to the following standards: (a) Conveniently situated and containing a minimum of one thousand (1,000) square feet for the first fifteen (15) recreational vehicle lots or three (3) acres in the recreational vehicle park; for each additional recreational vehicle lot over fifteen (15), twenty (20) additional square feet is required. (b) Such open space may be in one or more areas but shall be of such size and shape as to afford reasonable use by the occupants. (c) No portion of such required usable open space shall be used for off-street parking, vehicular drive loading areas or accessory uses, save and except recreational uses such as swimming pools and tennis courts. (2) Office. A minimum of three hundred (300) square feet of office space shall be provided to provide for the check-in/check-out of park patrons. (3) Restrooms and Showers. A minimum of two (2) men*s and two (2)women*s or four (4) unisex restrooms and showers shall be provided. Section 3. That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance, or the application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances, should for any reason be held to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance, and to such end the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, including conflicting portions of the City Budget, are repealed to the extent of the conflict only. Section 5. That any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be punished as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont, Texas. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - i 6 October 24, 2006 Consider approving a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District to NC (Neighborhood Commercial)District at 4205 Highland • City of Beaumont UE Council A enda Item . K. g TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 17, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District to NC(Neighborhood Commercial) District at 4205 Highland. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District to NC (Neighborhood Commercial) District at 4205 Highland. BACKGROUND Terry Richard III is requesting a zone change from RS(Residential Single Family Dwelling)District to NC(Neighborhood Commercial)District to allow him to operate a clothing store,photocopy shop and tax return and financial services business. The property is located at 4205 Highland. Along Highland, there is a mix of zoning districts. In addition to residential zoning, NC zoning exists along the west side of Highland, from just north of Irby to Palm. One lot on the east side of Highland, at Caston,is also zoned NC. South of Palm,there is RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization),GC-MD(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)and GC-MD-2(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2) zoning. The South Park Neighborhood Plan designates the subject property for commercial uses. This proposed rezoning is in conformance with the Neighborhood Plan. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. PREVIOUS ACTION At a Joint Public Hearing held October 16, 2006, the Planning Commission voted 8:0 to approve a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District to NC (Neighborhood Commercial) District at 4205 Highland. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and Planning Manager. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ZONING DISTRICTS, AS INDICATED UPON THE ZONING MAP OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, BY CHANGING THE ZONING OF PROPERTY PRESENTLY ZONED RS (RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT TO NC (NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY LOCATEDAT4205 HIGHLAND, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, and in particular the boundaries of the zoning districts, as indicated upon the Zoning Map of the City of Beaumont, referred to in Section 30-513 thereof, is hereby amended by changing the zoning of property presently zoned as RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District to NC (Neighborhood Commercial) District for property located at 4205 Highland, being Lots 1-2 and '/z of the adjacent alley, Block 2, South Park Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.3 acres, more or less, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.64 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A", and the official zoning map of the City of Beaumont is hereby amended to reflect such changes. Section 2. That, in all other respects, the use of the property herein above described shall be subject to all of the applicable regulations of the underlying zoning district as well as those regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended. . Section 3. That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance, or the application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances, should for any reason be held to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance, and to such end, the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 4. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent of the conflict only. Section 5. That any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be punished, as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - a T n • u i � L3 14 6 2 10 SO µ • ,� SI 0 File 1839-Z: Request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) NORTH District to NC (Neighborhood Commercial) District or more restrictive district. + ST Location: 4205 Highland Applicant: Terry Richard III SCALE 1"=200' � a L I� j 37``x.,4 0 9 4• `i J rr r a R-M sz �� . o 700 50 1 R }a io i30 IA3 Alk„ K,Ith Pork t a 1 l • I ,- • 10 __._...- 2, a U! 60 140 p0 Q LAVACA ST. Z t l a = AL,CL• k617 w Aa R k' 4 A WA ST F * 4 ^ fa �� 14 � 0 v a t• ILL /j '� �----.-t�.. /o - ! / . LiJ N 0Z 50 r n At ` a IZ ti I IRBY ST. ' IV . �m ! s t r� • t ro a a It in 41_ a ao NY t Y Al li �D so 130 r•w � 7G Sp K y C +r r-w A Id NA J-4d h�X R 1 � i A ST � M3 ss NCHOR 6 s - �° EXHIBIT "A" 7 October 24, 2006 Consider approving a request for an amended specific use permit to allow the deletion of the requirement for an 8' tall wood screening fence along the north property line at 4148 Treadway w CICity of Beaumont Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 17, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for an amended specific use permit to allow the deletion of the requirement for an 8' tall wood screening fence along the north property line at 4148 Treadway. 0 RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends denial of a request for an amended specific use permit to allow the deletion of the requirement for an T tall wood screening fence along the north property line at 4148 Treadway. BACKGROUND Tim Satre is requesting an amended specific use permit to allow him to not have to reconstruct an T tall wood screening fence along the north side of his property at 4184 Treadway. In August, 1998, Mr. Satre received a specific use permit for a financial advisor's office. At that time, additional fencing was required after the adjacent property owner to the north protested. That fencing was installed. However, Hurricane Rita destroyed that f ence in 2005. After receiving a complaint from the neighboring property owner, Planning staff contacted Mr. Satre that he would have to reinstall the required fence. Mr. Satre is now requesting an amendment to his original specific use permit's fencing requirement. He states that he has had consistent problems servicing and maintaining that side of his building. The property line, in some spots, is only 12" from his building. Mowing and servicing an existing sewer line was difficult with the fence in place. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. PREVIOUS ACTION At a Joint Public Hearing held October 16, 2006, the Planning Commission voted 6:2 to deny a request for an amended specific use permit to allow the deletion of the requirement for an 8' tall wood screening fence along the north property line at 4148 Treadway. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and Planning Manager. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 98-51, TO REMOVE THE REQUIREMENT OF AN 8' TALL WOOD SCREENING FENCE ALONG THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE AT 4148 TREADWAY; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEAL. WHEREAS, Ordinance 98-51 passed on August 11, 1998 granted to Tim Satre a specific use permit to allow a financial planning and brokerage office in an existing residence in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District located at 4184 Treadway at Collier Road intersection in the City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas; and, WHEREAS, Tim Satre has requested an amendment to the specific use permit to modify the screening requirements (an 8' tall wood screening fence along the north property line) as provided for in the specific use p permit, and, WHEREAS, the City Council for the City of Beaumont finds that the requested amendment would not have an adverse impact on the citizens of the City of Beaumont: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That the specific use permit to allow a financial planning and brokerage office in an existing residence in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District located at 4184 Treadway at Collier Road intersection, being Tax Roll Tract No. 109, Plat D-22, F. Bigner Survey, Ab-1, said Tr. 109 being out of Block 1 of the Harvey Collier Addition, Beaumont, Texas, containing 0.92 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, is hereby amended to modify the screenin g requirements. q Section 2. That the previously granted specific use permit as amended herein 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 hereinabove 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 this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - G - T 0 _ * File 1848-P: Request for an amended specific use permit to allow the deletion of the NORTH + requirement for an 8f tall wood screening fence along the north property line. Location: 4148 Treadway . Applicant: Tim Satre \ 1'- SCALE N.T.S. e� 1 cb t n — soh,, ....... __ hr. 004 le'q Vii. }b�:..'f.f:''. • ._ _ 1 �`� . u s v "CO L T �lER RD; CT ; Q. J•p , .�� _ nw r-vuioIT "A7l k 1 B7c,•< of- ', �, ` � 1 Q W\ ` 0 � EXTG.,V.4rlU,eY �'Tr�G. FJTU2E O�t/EL s7]ZUCt'uQES� r - � • ti m M fn 91 W tv 1 F3 �; Olt 6 DIM' I k ' ?TZncx X09 OF F, �/G�1lc?Z SllRVE`I l�427 OF 131pC1! 1 1N N� /-Z/7/2Vy C-OLL/F2ADD. PLAT D- 22 ezF- IlX/'DU T J o ,I -. ,. . ._. . . - FfF CO.,TFXA5 �... .....� 8 October 24, 2006 Consider approving a request for the abandonment of a 20' wide alley in Block 40, Van Wormer Addition, west of Orange Street and south of Reverend C. W. Daniels/Cedar Street V~ City of Beaumont ..064 �• Council Agenda Item A g TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 17, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for the abandonment of a 20'wide alley in Block 40,Van Wormer Addition,west of Orange Street and south of Reverend C. W. Daniels/Cedar Street. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of a request for the abandonment of a 20'wide alley in Block 40,Van Wormer Addition,west of Orange Street and south of Reverend C.W.Daniels/Cedar Street. BACKGROUND Mark W. Whiteley& Associates is requesting the abandonment of a 20' x 141'portion of an alley located in Block 40 of the Van Wormer Addition. This request is being made to allow the owner to utilize the land on both sides of the alley for a single use. In 1989, the City abandoned the southwesterly half of the alley. This request was sent to all interested parties. No negative responses were received. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. PREVIOUS ACTION At a Regular Meeting held October 16, 2006, the Planning Commission voted 8:0 to approve the abandonment of a 20' wide alley in Block 40, Van Wormer Addition, west of Orange Street and south of Reverend C. W. Daniels/Cedar Street. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and Planning Manager. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING A 20' X 141' PORTION OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 40, VAN WORMER ADDITION, WEST OF ORANGE STREET AND SOUTH OF REVEREND C. W. DANIELS/CEDAR STREET IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT a 20' wide x 141' length portion of the alley in Block 40, Van Wormer Addition, west of Orange Street and south of Reverend C. W. Daniels Cedar Street, being a 20' x 141' portion of the alley beginning in the west right-of-way line of Orange Street and continuing southwesterly to what is the southwest corner of Lot 3, Block 40 and the northwest corner of Lot 10, Block 40, Van Wormer Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.06 acres, more or less, as described on Exhibits "A"and "B" attached hereto, be and the same are hereby vacated and abandoned. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - if i I. A. I O. PC _ File 702-OB: Request for the abandonment of a 20' wide alley in Block 40,Van NORTH Wormer Addition. ' Location: West of Orange Street and south of Reverend C. W. Daniels/Cedar Street - } Applicant: Mark Whiteley& Associates, Inc. SCALE 1"=200' OQ 999 �Z P J \ �t . L f ° 4b \ • CEO. '\ ,p \ .' � e \ � \. ¢�. \ \ o ♦ %�, bo \ . \\ crq ♦s. G t3 • ♦ ♦ ♦♦ '7" p -z 410 EXHIBIT "A" ;s _x i yam \ ; i} r n ..�,8•, t? Fa'jY - K< .-- .. .,, - .._._- .... <..+(. \ � »�a `T� ..¢,-._.. ...».y.,_r �r��s��.�t•r`a�;.5 yv A REFERENCE BEARING ASSUMED PROTRUSION NOTP ((CALL 330.00')) )STEPS PROTRUDES FROM 2. g0' FND S40'00'00E SJ0.02' I INTO RIGHT-OF-WAY ORANGE' STREET (CALL 17D.oD) y (4O'00'GO'E 20.00' FND R�2 FND S40e00'00 E 140.00' FND CALL 20.00 FND S40°00'00"E 170.024 I ' FND 1�2� - B 120.60' r•. I I ILt ELEC. 'I .. 2 METER j LO` l0 X1 � m r.1 V i W2a?W 8 Cull 3 .. A C Oi V i C\2 o 40o titiQ CO LOTS 1-3 & 10-12 Q METAL BLOCK 40 2 Ql BUILDING i s R 2 2¢°W o co " TRYER BLIEDEN INVESTMENTS ° °w ° sis _�j'-^ CF. NO. 20000037214 °o a O h 0 _01 2 2 OPRJC O _ Vol uu'i �2oay° -- o / c x zd o a W -1 Z 1.0_4' I I C0 ASPHALT ASPHALT . 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I THOMAS S. ROWE 00 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS SURVEY WAS THIS DAY I of that portion of the abandoned alley lying ,{ MADE ON THE SURFACE OF THE GROUND OF THE PROPERTY LEGALLY DESCRIBED etween the herein described lots and that �G�1. ��� HEREON AND 15 CORRECT. I FlNO NO DISCREPANCIES, SHORTAGES IN AREA, m lrtion on the northerly one-half of Bonham %fY-(E;,..••..,!LC ENCROACHMENTS OR OVERLAPPING OF IMPROVEMENTS ON THE SURFACE OF 'reef lying adjacent to Lots Ten (10), Eleven !!',C,�•• 'r�''r` THE GROUND, EXCEPT AS SHOWN HEREON. ALL RECORDED EASEMENTS SHOWN ANO oZ 1), dr Twelve (12). `-i'•,N NOTED PER JEFFERSON COUNTY BRIE COMPANY G.F.No.20061336' ....................... '. MARK W. WHITELEY wner:JSJ o Texas Joint Venture This property lies in Zone J(�(while). Il THUTAAS S.HOWE P. 0. BOX.1492 Location an map determined by scale ��1........................ / DATE SURVEYED' SEPTEMBER 13, 2006 on mop.Actual field elevation not ;. 5728 ai%Q'I/ AND ASSOCIATES BEaU110NT, -892 77726-5492 rnsas: IO.oO `� ,. O INCORPORATED 4o9-BSZ-o4zl I determined. Mork W Whiteley and SiO,.••� accordance with the Flood Hazard Boundary Associates does not warrant nor f I� �. 'r op, Department of Housing and Urban subscribe to the accuracy or scale \ �� S U��G��� , /) CONSULTING ENGINEERS.EER5. /.�`l1 aURVEY0R5, AND PLANNERS 3250 EASTEX FRN'Y. m BEAUAX) TEXAS 1346 evelopmcnt. of said maps. `����% immunity No.: 485457 (FAX) 409-892-1346 cnel No.:0020 C Zone 7('(white)are areas determined I-be THOMAS S. ROWE - REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAN0 SURVEYOR No. 5728 W:\2006\06-742\06-742.DWG\CDD ate of FIRM:8-6-01 outside 500-year flood plain. M X �o 03 9 October 24, 2006 Consider approving a request for the abandonment of the 2400 block of Douglas Street ....., City of Beaumont Council Agenda Item O g TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 17, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for the abandonment of the 2400 block of Douglas Street. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of a request for the abandonment of the 2400 block of Douglas Street subject to the retention of a 30'wide general utility easement. BACKGROUND St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church is requesting an abandonment of the 2400 block of Douglas Street. The church is located south and east of the subject property. The church states that abandoning the street would provide a safer situation for church members; provide additional parking for church and community functions; and provide room for the future expansion of church facilities. The street currently dead-ends into church property. This request was sent to all interested parties. There are water and sanitary sewer facilities in the street right-of-way. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. PREVIOUS ACTION At a Regular Meeting held October 16, 2006, the Planning Commission voted 8:0 to approve the abandonment of the 2400 block of Douglas Street subj ect to the retention of a 30'wide general utility easement. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and Planning Manager. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING THE 2400 BLOCK OF DOUGLAS STREET IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the 2400 block of Douglas Street, being a 30' wide street beginning in the east right-of-way line of Campbell Street and continuing east to what is the southeast corner of Lot 2, Block 3 and the northeast corner of Lot 8, Block 2, Lincoln Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.07 acres, more or less, as described on Exhibit"A" attached hereto, be and the same is hereby vacated and abandoned, subject to the retention of a 30' wide general utility easement. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - — _] T - IL 73 fl/ c\ 10 � h �- File 701-OB: Request for the abandonment of the 2400 block of Douglas Street. NORTH ti Location: East of Campbell Street e .43 Applicant: St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church SCALE t 1"=200' 3 1 � 17 H �y q v ete �+/ I+e—„/yap»e' D-�3 $ sn ,w dF; Hm � lPi A71 q \�J too 1 S,� \1�l <\\ / 4R/CKYARO I ROAD IOI / .96' l'/Q7 - !J 1 x /08 107 J /I p BRICKYAR RD R - - '�, b ! b CO ' 60 Z0./. .I _ZLV 790 / '� ' B N RICKYARD RD. f6 dl .46.6 50 do p _ ,Z T ` �� B TEC- h b JEWEL 9 Sl h T J 1 d _ !" 1I h 9 6 x 50l 2 64.4 t Z7 /0 T J 16 x /7 - I ' 109C � x 10 S6 _ 4 ,. - . .� H SPACE ST.,•. J J`� ti �r ro h //o UJ Q!. .- /s /J CL ;. .20. f.. /4 /50 167 .14r, /J 'd e /50 ROMAN ST. 40 40 "40- -54 !n R /A r-c /I 7e CA Ji so.. ao 15Z /00 .00 � u �F •� FY4.IIRIT �c A re o I I/ �."�" 10 October 24, 2006 Consider approving a request to abandon 10' of the 15' utility easement at the rear of Lot 6, Block 2, Regency Park at 7510 Chelsea Place MOWN A.... City of Beaumont •� Council Agenda Item � g TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 17, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request to abandon 10'of the 15'utility easement at the rear of Lot 6, Block 2, Regency Park at 7510 Chelsea Place. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends denial of a request to abandon 10'of the 15'utility easement at the rear of Lot 6, Block 2, Regency Park at 7510 Chelsea Place. BACKGROUND Judy Hardy is requesting the abandonment of the west 10'of the 15'utility easement along the rear of h er 1 of at 7 510 C helsea P lac e. Ms. Hardy states that she wishes to construct an i nground swimming pool. The pool will encroach 6' into the easement. According to the survey, there is an additional encroachment by an existing carport and metal storage building. The Planning Manager suggested to Ms. Hardy that she include an additional 4' in her request to remedy those encroachments as well. This request was sent to all interested parties. Entergy has facilities in the easement,therefore they have denied the request for an abandonment of any of the easement. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. PREVIOUS ACTION At a Regular Meeting held October 16,2006,the Planning Commission voted 8:0 to deny a request to abandon 10' of the 15' utility easement at the rear of Lot 6, Block 2, Regency Park. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and Planning Manager. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING 10' OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT LOCATED AT 7510 CHELSEA PLACE IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT 10' of a 15' utility easement at the rear of Lot 6, Block 2, Regency Park Addition located at 7510 Chelsea Place, being the west 10'of the 15'general utility easement along the rear of Lot 6, Block 2, Regency Park Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.05 acres, more or less, as described on Exhibits "A" and "B" attached hereto, be and the same are hereby vacated and abandoned. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - rH/l? LA V� a5h 'e Co 29 6 / �.�`` BS 14566 RATOGA / 4 a File 70 : Request to abandon 10' of the IS' utility easement at the rear Zo Block 2, Regency Park, of Lot 6, NORTH Location: 7510 Chelsea Place A d5 Applicant: Judy Hardy SCALE 1"=200' LANE 91.15 83 •� ; 114 .. *�YSg W. -SP_1 232-SP-2I w•^+"��t �. .g,. 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F M•��� � L •d�qN lop Oil Ar bid go vr hill ... . r 1.,�-:....« .C_:.i....+....�.:-..1-�'.: �iVLi'..+c�\�r^it...:NN n..n...ea,.,� .... ....... .......... r..rvJ�...4—L.....Liw.•r....i .If[W<!.'^._!.exxM QI.i VN ne19 ___ �wna.. n...u. I • q�4 . � 11 October 24, 2006 Consider approving a request for the abandonment of a 20' x 3003 portion of an alley in Block 1, South End Addition at 3227 Highland Avenue i City of Beaumont Council Agenda Item g TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 17, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for the abandonment of a 20' x 300.3' portion of an alley in Block 1, South End Addition at 3227 Highland Avenue. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of a request for the abandonment of a 20'x 300.3'portion of an alley in Block 1, South End Addition at 3227 Highland Avenue. BACKGROUND Christ Gospel Church is requesting an abandonment of a 20'x 300.3'portion of the alley in Block 1, South End Addition. The church will be constructing a new church on its property at 3227 Highland. The church states that the abandonment will accommodate this building project. This request was sent to all interested parties. No negative responses were received. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. PREVIOUS ACTION At a Regular Meeting held October 16, 2006, the Planning Commission voted 8:0 to approve a request for the abandonment of a 20'x 300.3'portion of an alley in Block 1, South End Addition at 3227 Highland Avenue. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and Planning Manager. ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING A 20' x 300.3' PORTION OF AN ALLEY LOCATED AT 3227 HIGHLAND AVENUE IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT a 20' x 300.3' portion of an alley located at 3227 Highland Avenue, being a 20' x 300.3' portion of the alley beginning in the north right-of-way line of Chapin Road and continuing northerly to what is the northwest of Lot 17 and the northeast corner of Block 1, South End Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County,Texas, containing 0.137 acres, more or less, as described on Exhibit"A" attached hereto, be and the same are hereby vacated and abandoned. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - S7 73 r 50 - - c I i O�I ft fJ too io �.� File 699-OB: Request for the abandonment of a 20' z 300.3' portion of an alley in NORTH Block 1, South End Addition. Location: 3227 Highland Avenue _-✓ Applicant: Christ Gospel Church of Beaumont SCALE 1 V=200' go 17 /00 1 I t t I t1 ' t r i1 '�� �'• � 50 " tf � -3 ro CO 50 too 'o 11 50 1 I fo c 50 1 � 641 �1. rJ ol. ft 8 � J so 1 !>• !s 1 . 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SO 50 -�- h t/ -56 t 4 W. .! t' ,7 ` 1 f 1 Sit I� 11 100 /V I Is i / ' J{ i 41 i JJ /3 /0 2 Zh Z _t a It /O ! �/t 1J /O 9 f 7 i'n ir ,I V t s 1° 29 JO it Jt JJ JI J5 1 So 50 so 50 - _ 1 --�:_ FY1-11RIT "A" a e AST rAREA NE DL ST HIIw UIC ii F e i1 j� °y f QY011 N1dYfl7�4 , ` 7 IN a g etl i AAAQi [ e` pp I' -----————— —— I aillii Pro 1 § § I d d! y Gil k a 12 October 24, 2006 Consider approving a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for the Rehabilitation of the Primary and Secondary Trickling Filters City of Beaumont Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Hani J. Tohme, Water Utilities Director MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 16, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council approval of a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for the Rehabilitation of the Primary and Secondary Trickling Filters. RECOMMENDATION Administration recommends approval of a contract with Allco, Ltd. of Beaumont, Texas in the amount of$1,496,254.00 for the Rehabilitation of the Primary and Secondary Trickling Filters. The project will remove and replace the primary and secondary truss arms, distribution tubes, center column assembly and turntables,install two new 42 inch and two new 36 inch sluice gates,repair the division boxes and replace electrical components related to the project. The MBE goal will be met through a subcontract with the certified MBE firm of Vision Equipment of Spring,Texas for a total amount of$925,000.00. This amount represents 61.8 percent of the total bid. BACKGROUND The primary and secondary filters were originally built in 1952. The proposed additions and modifications to the trickling filters are mandated by equipment failure,increased flows during normal operational conditions and deteriorated structures and equipment. The project will rehabilitate and replace structural components and install new equipment to meet present and future demands and State and Federal regulations. BUDGETARY IMPACT Funds for the project are available in the Capital Program. PREVIOUS ACTION None. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY City Manager and Water Utilities Director. s s s CITY OF BEAUMONT SCHEDULE OF MI3E PARTICIPATION Allco Ltd. NAME CERTIFIED MBE CONTRACTOR ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK AGREED PRICE 17907 Moss Point Dr. Vision Equipment Spring TX 77379 Equipment $925,000.00 The undersigned will enter into a formal agreement with MBE Contractors for work listed in this schedule conditioned upon execution of a contract with the City of Beaumont. NOTE: 1. This schedule should be submitted with your bid. SIGNATURE T.W Harrison Partner TITLE SCHAUMBURG POLK, BEAUMONT ° HOUSTON TYLER September 15, 2006 • Mr. Hani Tohme, P.E. Water Utilities Director City Of Beaumont P.O. Box 3827 Beaumont, Texas 77704 Re: City of Beaumont Wastewater Treatment Facility Rehabilitation of the Primary & Secondary Trickling Filters Recommendation ofAward Dear Mr. Tohme, Based on a review of bids received on Thursday, September 14,2006,it is our recommendation that the above referenced project be awarded to Allco, Ltd. in the amount of$ 1,496,254.00. Please call if you have any questions or require any additional information. Sincerely, SCHAUMBURG & POLK,INC. effrey G. Baver, P.E. Executive Vice President Enclosure: Bid Tabulation cc: Mr. Patrick Donart, E.I.T., City of Beaumont • BMT—Trickling Filters SPI No 1075-CORR DF:F:\BM111075\HaniROA doc 9/1512006 9865 Cclieae Street Beaumont, Texas 77707 wwev spi-eng COM 409.866.0341 P 409.866.0337 P Bid ation CITY 04AUMONT WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY REHABILITATION OF THE PRIMARY&SECONDARY TRICKLING FILTERS Bid Date: THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 13,2006 AT 2:00 PM BIDDERS Allco,Ltd. Greystar EIG,LP LEM Construction Co.,Inc. Brystar Contracting,Inc. P.O.Box 3684 3411 Richmond Avenue,Ste.700 10849 Kinghurst,Suite 150 8385 Chemical Road Beaumont,Texas 77704 Houston,Texas 77046 Houston,Texas 77099 Beaumont,Texas 77705 (teral Description Quant,Units Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price BASE BID ITEMS L Mobilization Costs,including payment bond,performance bond, I LS $46,000.00 $46,000.00 $47,000.00 $47,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $70,000.00 $70,000.00 insurance, project communications, and moving equipment to project,all in accordance with plans&specifications;NOT TO EXCEED 3%OF TOTAL PROJECT BID for, DIVISION BOX REHABILITATION 2.Sluice Gates:Furnish all labor,material and equipment to install 2 EA $25,543.50 $51,087.00 $19,100.00 $38,200.00 $35,000.00 $70,000.00 $31,440.00 $62,880.00 2 new 36"sluice gates in the primary trickling tiller division box including removal and salvaging of the existing gates, and burnishing and installation of 2 new electric motor actuators,and appurtenances to make the installation complete, all in strict accordance with the plans and specifications for, 1 Sluice Gates:Furnish all labor,material and equipment to install 2 EA $26,865.50 $53,731.00 $19,500.00 $39,000.00 $36,000.00 $72,000.00 $38,400.00 $76.800.00 2 new 42"sluice gates in the secondary trickling filter division box including removal and salvaging of the existing gates,and furnishing and installation of 2 new electric motor actuators,and appurtenances to make the installation complete, all in strict accordance with the plans and specifications for, 4.Repair Division Boxes: Furnish all labor, matenal and I LS $14,242.00 $14,242.00 $31,200.00 $31,200.00 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $48,000.00 $48,000.00 equipment to repair the walls of the primary and secondary division boxes including saw cutting the walls, breaking out concrete,replacing concrete and disposal of debris,all in strict accordance with the plans andspecifications for. 5.Resurfacing of the West Division Box: Furnish all labor, 55 SF $49.60 $2,728.00 $98.00 $5,390.00 $25.00 $1,375.00 $10.00 $550.00 material and equipment to pressure wash, saw cut, clean and apply the SIKA TOP 123 PLUS mortar compound to the east wall of the west division box,all in strict accordance with plans and specifications for, Bid Tab.xls I of4 SCHAUMBURG POLK,INC. Bid ation CITY O AUN[ONT WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY REHABILITATION OF THE PRINLARY&c SECONDARY TRICKLING FILTERS Bid Date: THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 13,2006 AT 2:00 PM BIDDERS Allen,Ltd. Greystar EIG,LP LEM Construction Co.,Inc. Brystar Contracting,Inc. P.O.Box 3684 3411 Richmond Avenue,Ste.700 10849 Kinghurst,Suite 150 8385 Chemical Road Beaumont,Texas 77704 Houston,Texas 77046 Houston,Texas 77099 Beaumont,Texas 77705 Iteml Description Quantl Units Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price 6.Electrical: Furnish all labor,material and equipment to install I LS $29,766.00 $29,766.00 $35,200.00 $35,200.00 $29,800.00 $29,800.00 $46,767.00 $46,767.00 disconnects,all interconnecting conduit and conductors from the existing MCC and PLC to the new actuators and connections to the existing MCC and PLC all in strict accordance with plans and specifications for, DISTRIBUTION ARM REHABILITATION 7.Primary Filter Truss Arms: Furnish all labor, material and 8 EA $20249.75 $161,998.00 $33,700.00 $269,600.00 $13,000.00 $104,000.00 $36,541.00 $292,328.00 equipment to replace the existing structural steel truss amts, including removing,disassembling,and disposal of the existing arms; fabrication of new structural steel truss arms, surface preparation and galvanizing, hardware and installation of the new amts all in strict accordance with the plans and specifications tor, 8.Secondary Filter Truss Arms: Furnish all labor,material and 8 EA $20,249.75 $161,998.00 $35,200.00 $281,600.00 $13,000.00 $104,000.00 $36,541.00 $292,328.00 equipment to replace the existing structural steel truss arms, including removing,disassembling,and disposal of the existing arms; fabrication of new structural steel truss arms, surface preparation and galvanizing, hardware and installation of the new arms all in strict accordance with the plans and specifications for, 9.Primary Filter Distribution Tube: Furnish all labor,materials 8 EA $13,496.00 $107,968.00 $15,50000 $124,000.00 $20,000.00 $160,000.00 $32,424.00 $259,392.00 and equipment to refurbish the existing distribution tubes including removing and disassembling,removal of the spreader assemblies, pressure washing, point repairing, striping and regalvanizing,new gaskets,stainless steel guy cables,hardware, reassembly and installation on the new truss amts all in strict accordance with the plans and specifications for, Bid Tab.xls 2 of4 SCHAUMBURG FOLK,INC. BidsIation CITY OP�'EAUVIONT WASTEWATER,FREATMENT FACILITY REHABILITATION OF THE PRIMARY&SECONDARY TRICKLING FILTERS Bid Date: THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 13,2006 AT 2:00 PM BIDDERS Allen,Ltd. Greystar EIG,LP LEM Construction Co.,Inc. Brystar Contracting,Inc. P.O.Box 3684 3411 Richmond Avenue,Ste.700 10849 Kinghurst,Suite 150 8385 Chemical Road Beaumont,Texas 77704 Houston,Texas 77046 Houston,Texas 77099 Beaumont,Texas 77705 Item Description Quant Units Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price Unit Price Total Price 10.Secondary Filter Distribution 'rube: Furnish all labor, 8 EA $17,068.00 $136,544.00 $15,600.00 $124,800.00 $22,000.00 $176,000.00 $32,424.00 $259,392.00 materials and equipment to refurbish the existing distribution tubes including removing and disassembling, removal of the spreader assemblies,pressure washing,point repairing,striping and regalvanizing, new gaskets, stainless steel guy cables, hardware,reassembly and installation on the new truss arms all in strict accordance with the plans and specifications for, 11.Primary Center Column Assembly&Turntable: Furnish all 2 EA $179,000.00 $358,000.00 $160,000.00 $320,000.00 $229,000.00 $458,000.00 $297,375.00 $594,750.00 labor, material and equipment to install new center column assemblies and turntables (as manufactured by Envirodyne Systems,Inc.),including removing and disposing of the existing assembly and turntable , furnishing the new center column I assembly and turntable,and installing the new assembly in the trickling filter structure,all in strict accordance with the plans andspecifications for, 12.Secondary Center Column Assembly&Turntable: Furnish 2 EA $179,000.00 $358,000.00 $185,000.00 $370,000.00 $237,000.00 $474,000.00 $321,375.00 $642,750.00 all labor,material and equipment to install new center column assemblies and turntables (as manufactured by Envirodyne Svstems,Inc.),including removing and disposing of the existing assembly and turntable , furnishing the new center column assembly and turntable,and installing the new assembly in the trickling filter structure,all in strict accordance with the plans and specifications for 13.Site Restoration: Furnish all labor, materials and equipment I LS $4,19200 $4,19100 $9,800.00 $9,300.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 needed for site restoration including,site grading,sodding and fertilizing;all in accordance with plans and specifications for, 14.Allowance for minor repair of existing filter distribution tubes as I LS $1 0,000.00 $10,000.00 $1 0,000.00 $1 0,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 directed by the engineer,for, TOTAL BASE BID ITEMS $1,496,254.00 $1,705,790.00 $1,742,175.00 $2,6599937.00 Bid Tab.xis 3 of SCHAUMBURG POLK,INC Bi*lation CITY AUNIONT WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY REHABILITATION OF THE PRIMARY&SECONDARY TRICKLING FILTERS Bid Date: THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 13,2006 AT 2:00 PM BIDDERS Alicia,Ltd. Greystar EIG,LP LEM Construction Co.,Inc. Brystar Contracting,Inc. P.O.Box 3684 3411 Richmond Avenue,Ste.700 10849 Kinghurst,Suite 150 8385 Chemical Road Beaumont,"texas 77704 Houston,Texas 77046 Houston,Texas 77099 Beaumont,Texas 77705 Iteml Descriptio I Quantl Units Unit Price Total Price Unit Price I Total Price Unit Price I Total Price Unit Price Total Price ALTERNATE BID ITEMS I IA Alternate Primary Center Column Assembly&Turntable: 2 EA NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID Furnish all labor,material and equipment to install new center column assemblies and turntables (as manufactured by Eimco Water Technologies,Inc.),including removing and disposing of the existing assembly and turntable, furnishing the new center column assembly and turntable,and installing the new assembly in the trickling filter structure,all in strict accordance with the tans and specifications for, 12A Alternate Secondary Center Column Assembly & I LS NO BID NO BID NO BID NO BID Turntable: Furnish all labor,material and equipment to install new center column assemblies and turntables(as manufactured by Eimco Water Technologies, Inc.), including removing and disposing of the existing assembly and turntable,furnishing the new center column assembly and turntable, and installing the new assembly in the trickling filter structure, all in strict accordance with the plans andspecifications for, COTAL ALTERNATE BID ITEMt. IANUFACTURER/FABRICA TOR INFO&VIA27ON SLUICE GATES(BIB-IT EM No.2)Golden Harvest Golden Harvest Golden Harvest Golden Harvest TRUSS ARMS(BID rCEMS 7&81 Envirodvne Systems,Inc. Envirodyne Systems,Inc. Envirodvne Systems,Inc. Envirodvne Sv_stems,Inc. Acknowledge Addendum No.1 Acknowledged Acknowledged Acknowledged Acknowledged Bid Bond Submitted Submitted Submitted Submitted Corporate Resolution Submitted Submitted Submitted Submitted Information Required o(Bidder Submitted Submitted Submitted Submitted Minority Business Utilization Commitment Submitted Submitted Submitted Submitted Schedule C(MBE) Submitted Submitted Submitted Submitted Contract Time: V 360 Calendar Days 360 Calendar Days 760 Calendar Days 360 Calendar Days The Bid Proposals submitted have been reviewed,and to the best of my knowledge this is an accurate tabulation of the Bids received. BY: DATE: 9715-0�, Bid Tab.xls 4 of4 SCHAUMBURG POLK,INC. RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, bids were received for a contract for the Rehabilitation of the Wastewater Treatment Facility Primary and Secondary Trickling Filters; and, WHEREAS, Allco, Ltd., Beaumont, Texas, submitted a bid in the amount of $1,496,254; and, WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that the bid submitted by Allco, Ltd., Beaumont, Texas, should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the bid submitted by Allco, Ltd., Beaumont, Texas, for a contract for the Rehabilitation of the Wastewater Treatment Facility Primary and Secondary Trickling Filters in the amount of$1,496,254 be accepted by the City of Beaumont. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - 13 October 24, 2006 Consider approving a resolution to write-off uncollectible delinquent accounts ,, City of Beaumont err• Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Max S. Duplant, Chief Financial Officer MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 17, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider approving a resolution to write-off uncollectible delinquent accounts totaling$1,350,376.80 for which each individual account exceeds $1,000. RECOMMENDATION The administration requests approval of a resolution to write-off uncollectible delinquent accounts totaling $1,350,376.80 for which each individual account exceeds $1,000. BACKGROUND This request is in accordance with the write-off policy approved by City Council on December 21, 1999. The policy gives Council the final authority to write-off any individual account receivable identified as uncollectible when the balance due exceeds $1,000. All accounts included are for transactions between 1999 and 2005 and collection efforts have been unsuccessful. A summary by receivable type is shown below. 1. BuildingPermits- $157.50 Write offrequest involves 1 business who had incurred charges for permits between 1999 and 2000. The business owner could not be located and the City's collection agency has been unable to collect. 2. EMS Ambulance Charles - $1,099,806.75 These charges include uninsured claims or co-pay and deductibles that the customer should be responsible for. Original charge dates range from April 2002 to February 2005 and accounts have been with the collection agency for at least one year. 3. Landfill Usage_Fees - $8,973.00 Includes one account from 2004 that is out of business. 4. Weed Abatement Charges - $241,439.55 Charges included are for transactions between May 2002 and February 2005 and have been with the City's collection agency for at least one year. These account are difficult to collect because of limited owner information, Auditors have requested that uncollectible balances be cleared from subsidiary ledgers. If at any time an account becomes collectible after having been written-off, the receivables of the City shall be adjusted accordingly. The balance of the account shall be reinstated and payments shall be applied to that balance. BUDGETARY IMPACT None. PREVIOUS ACTION Council approved a resolution to write-off uncollectible delinquent account totaling $2,274,549.85 on December 13, 2005. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY City Manager and Chief Financial Officer. RESOLUTION NO. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Council hereby approves the write-off of the following uncollectible delinquent accounts totaling $1,350,376.80 for which each individual account exceeds $1,000: Building Permits $ 157.50 EMS Ambulance Charges $1,099,806.75 Landfill Usage Fees $ 8,973.00 Weed Abatement Charges $ 241,439.55 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - 14 October 24, 2006 Consider authorizing the Mayor to receive funding through the State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) grant funding, and the acceptance of a memorandum of election with the State of Texas to authorize the state to use local homeland security grant funds for the implementation of statewide interoperability with Regional emergency exercises, Texas Data Exchange System (TDEx) Implementation and Live Scan Implementation • City of Beaumont ...01 WW_ Council Agenda Item M c TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED: Micky Bertrand, Fire Chief MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 20, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider authorizing the City Manager to receive funding in the amount of$ 307,988.45 through the State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) grant funding, and the acceptance of a memorandum of understanding with the State of Texas to authorize the state to use local homeland security grant funds totaling $493,700.78 for the implementation of statewide interoperability with Regional emergency exercises, Texas Data Exchange System (TDEx) Implementation and Live Scan Implementation. RECOMMENDATION Administration recommends authorizing the City Manager to receive funding in the amount of$ 307,988.45 through the State Homeland Security Program. Administration also recommends authorizing the City Manager to authorize the State of Texas to use local homeland security grant funds totaling $493,700.78 for the implementation of statewide interoperability with Regional emergency exercises, Texas Data Exchange System(TDEx)Implementation and Live Scan Implementation. BACKGROUND The State Homeland Security Program is administered through the Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission and is intended to enhance capabilities of jurisdictions to prevent terrorism. Regional emergency exercises are intended to enhance capabilities and performance in responding to homeland security threats, and tests and improves plans, procedures, coordination between agencies, communication, training and equipment. TDEx is a web-based secure information sharing network which will connect law enforcement databases in the state and with federal agencies. It can be used to quickly search subject or incident information, locally, statewide and nationally. Live Scan is a fully integrated electronic identification system that will allow the police department to capture fingerprints, mug shots and data at one integrated booking station, and will shorten booking procedures and background checks. BUDGETARY IMPACT An additional $ 307,988.45 in city equipment with no matching funds required. PREVIOUS ACTION: None SUBSEQUENT ACTION: None RECOMMENDED BY: City Manager, Chief of Police, and Fire Chief RESOLUTION NO. • WHEREAS, on September 12, 2006, the City Council passed Resolution NO. 06- 266 authorizing the City Manager to apply for and receive funding in the amount of $217,819.43 through the Department of Homeland Security Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program (LETPP) to enhance capabilities of law enforcement agencies to prevent terrorism; and, WHEREAS, an additional $90,169.02 is available to the City through the State Homeland Security Program resulting in a total grant amount of$307,988.45 through the U. S. Department of Homeland Security Home Grant Program. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute the necessary documents to receive the total grant proceeds in the amount of $307,988.45 as a sub-recipient of grant funds from the Homeland Security Home Grant Program. BE IT ALSO RESOLVED THAT the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute a memorandum of election regarding state use of Homeland Security grant funding for statewide local protection on behalf of the City of Beaumont for the implementation of statewide interoperability with Regional Emergency Exercises, Texas Data Exchange system (TDEx) implementation in Live-Scan implementation. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - 15 October 24, 2006 Consider approving a resolution to charge an administrative fee to the Beaumont Housing Finance Corporation and the Beaumont Multi Family Housing Finance Corporation in an amount equal to the fees received from developers for past and future projects Is~_ 1 tw7-i City of Beaumont Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Max S. Duplant, Chief Financial Officer MEETING DATE: October 24, 2006 AGENDA MEMO DATE: October 20, 2006 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider approving a resolution to charge an administrative fee to the Beaumont Housing Finance Corporation and the Beaumont Multi Family Housing Finance Corporation in an amount equal to the fees received from developers for past and future projects. RECOMMENDATION The administration requests approval of a resolution to charge an administrative fee to the Beaumont Housing Finance Corporation and the Beaumont Multi Family Housing Finance Corporation in an amount equal to the fees such corporations receive from developers for past and future projects. BACKGROUND Because the Corporations are funding conduits and have no other activities, they rely on the City of Beaumont to provide any administrative services necessary relating to their issues.From time to time they receive application fees and/or administrative fees from developers. The Corporations have no bank accounts or any other transactions aside from the issuance and payment of debt.For that reason, it is requested that the City charge the Beaumont Housing Finance Corporation and the Beaumont Multi-Family Housing Finance Corporation fees for administrative services equal to the application and administrative fees received from developers for past and future projects to compensate the City for administrative services provided. State law provides that these Corporations are separate legal entities from the City and the City is not responsible for any debt incurred by the Corporations. BUDGETARY IMPACT Revenues received will be deposited in the General Fund. PREVIOUS ACTION None. SUBSEQUENT ACTION None. RECOMMENDED BY City Manager and Chief Financial Officer. RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, City staff provide administrative services to both the Beaumont Housing Finance Corporation and the Beaumont Multi-Family Housing Finance Corporation in the administration of the Corporation's projects; and, WHEREAS, fees received from developers should be charged to the Corporations as fees for services provided by the City; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Council hereby approves charging to the Beaumont Housing Finance Corporation and the Beaumont Multi-Family Housing Finance Corporation administrative fees for services provided by the City in an amount equal to the application and administrative fees received from developers for past and future projects. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 24th day of October, 2006. - Mayor Guy N. Goodson - CONVENE MEETING OF THE BEAUMONT HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION 1. Consider approving payment of application and administration fees received by the corporation to the City of Beaumont for administrative services rendered. : .UUE.... INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM IL City of Beaumont, Texas Finance Department Date: October 17, 2006 To: Kyle Hayes, City Manager From: Max S. Duplant, Chief Financial Officer Subject: Meeting of the Beaumont Housing Finance Corporation COMMENTS The Beaumont Housing Finance Corporation issues Housing Revenue Bonds. The developers pay an application fee relating to such issues to the Corporation. In addition, an annual administration fee is sometimes required to be paid. Because the o C rporation is a funding conduit and has no other activities aside from the issuance and payment of debt, they rely on the City of Beaumont to provide any administrative services necessary relating to the issues. For that reason, it is requested that the Beaumont Housing Finance Corporation Board of Directors consider a resolution to approve policies allowing application and administrative fees received from developers for past and future projects to be paid to the City of Beaumont. RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, the Beaumont Housing Finance Corporation relies on the staff of the City of Beaumont to provide administrative services necessary to the conducting of its business; and, WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Beaumont Housing Finance Corporation Board of Directors to establish a policy allowing all application and administrative fees received from developers for projects past and future to be paid to the City of Beaumont as fees for services rendered: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BEAUMONT HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION: THAT all application and administrative fees received from developers for past and future p rojects be paid to the City of Beaumont for services rendered in the administration of the corporation's business. PASSED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE BEAUMONT HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION this the 24th day of October, 2006. President CONVENE MEETING OF THE BEAUMONT MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION 1. Consider approving payment of application and administration fees received by the corporation to the City of Beaumont for administrative services rendered. o%*I-%W INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM City of Beaumont, Texas Finance Department Date: October 17, 2006 To: Kyle Hayes, City Manager From: Max S. Duplant, Chief Financial Officer Subject: Meeting of the Beaumont Multi-Family Housing Finance Corporation COMMENTS The Beaumont Multi-Family Housing Finance Corporation issues Housing Revenue Bonds. The developers pay an application fee relating to such issues to the Corporation. In addition, an annual administration fee is sometimes required to be paid. Because the Corporation is a funding conduit and has no other activities aside from the issuance and payment of debt, they rely on the City of Beaumont to provide any administrative services necessary relating to the issues. For that reason, it is requested that the Beaumont Multi-Family Housing Finance Corporation Board of Directors consider a resolution to approve policies allowing application and administrative fees received from developers for past and future projects to be paid to the City of Beaumont. 0 RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, the Beaumont Multi-Family Housing Finance Corporation relies on the staff of the City of Beaumont to provide administrative services necessary to the conducting of its business; and, WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Beaumont Multi-Family Housing Finance Corporation Board of Directors to establish a policy allowing all application and administrative fees received from developers for projects past and future to be paid to the City of Beaumont as fees for services rendered: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BEAUMONT MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION: THAT all application and administrative fees received from developers for past and future projects be paid to the City of Beaumont for services rendered in the administration of the corporation's business. PASSED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE BEAUMONT MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION this the 24th day of October, 2006. President