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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET JUN 02 1983 i A G E N D A REGULAR SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 2, 1983 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 2:30 P.M. * Invocation. * Pledge of Allegiance. * Roll call . * Proclamations. * Presentation of Service Awards. * Approval of Minutes. 1. An ordinance ratifying publication of notice of intention to issue and sell $2,350,000 in certificates of obligation. 2. A resolution accepting the bid of Neptune Water Meter Company on furnishing water meters for inventory as needed over a period of one year. 3. A resolution authorizing the purchase of 50 thousand general offense , reports for the Police Department. 4. A resolution accepting the work performed under a contract with Galaxy Building Corporation for construction of park buildings and authorizing final payment to the contractor. 5. A resolution accepting recently-completed street and utility im- provements in Westchase and Howell Courts Subdivisions. * Public Hearing - dilapidated structures. 6. An ordinance declaring certain dilapidated structures to be public nuisances and requiring their repair or removal . Other business. Hear citizens. Recess. RECONVENE FOR WORK SESSION. July 29, 1983 Council Letter 37 Honorable-Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Service Awards Recognition for years of service for the employees listed on the attached pages will occur before the start of the regular agenda. Karl Nollenberger City Manager SERVICE AWARDS 8-2-83 15 YEARS BUILDING MAINTENANCE Glenn A. Johnson DRAINAGE Allen Kyles FIRE Paul N . Bounds Cyrus A. Leger William C. Weiblinger MUNICIPAL COURT Virginia Leon PARKS Prent Craig POLICE Weldon C. Dunlap 20 YEARS FIRE Billy B. Ballard Freddie NI. Beard . Domingo Carlin MUNICIPAL COURT Pat Dickerson 20 YEARS (Cont ' d) POLICE David R. Ivey , George D. Shuldt Robert E. Shiflet WATER DISTRIBUTION Shelby Bundick 25 YEARS DRAINAGE Samuel Mayes FIRE Charles T. Pierce POLICE D. R. Start Donnis Williamson Maurice Mitchell SA4ITATION James Foster Monroe Guillory William D. Lane Charles E . ?Moore URBAN TRANSPORTATION Dannie Toney WATER DISTRIBUTION Pierre A. Comeaux 30 YEARS (Pin has one ruby) POLICE Clifford Baize Cecil F. Rush WATER COMME,RCIAL Herman V. Burkett 35 YEARS (Pin has one diamond) FINANCE Dorothy Pronia - employed 3-1-48 and has worked as a Clerk-Typist/Accounting Clerk in the Accounting Department for 35 years . DRAINAGE Frank Rose Jr. - employed 1-12-54 (with 62 years of prior service) and has worked as a Maintenance Equipment Operator, a Labor Foreman II , Paving Crew Leader , Equipment Mechanic , Crew Leader II , and Equipment Coordinator for a total of 35 years of service . 45 YEARS (Pin has three diamonds) POLICE Willie Bauer - employed 6- 1-38 , began his career as a Patrolman , being promoted : Tp the ranks to Chief of Police . RETIREMENTS 8-2-83 Recognition of 17 employees with a total of 398 years of service CITY CLERK Lillian Thomas - employed 7-6-65 and has served as a Clerk-Stenographer , Secretary, d Senir t y for otal of 18 y ears . (Lillian is on disability cret ) a DRAINAGE Leroy Minton - employed 9-3-52 and worked as a Foreman in the Street and Drainage Department for 30 years . Willie E. Thomas - employed 8-18-66 and worked as a Motor Equipment Operator, Maintenance Mechanic, Blacksmith, and Blacksmith Leader for a total of 16 years . disability retirement . ) (Willie is on ENGINEERIIQG Lila Parsons - employed 5-17-76 as a Clerk-Stenographer and has worked as Senior Secretary in several city offices . Lila has a total of 7 _years of service . (Regular retirement not a member of TMRS) FIRE John Barnett - employed 5-1_57 and served as a Fireman and Fire Captain for a total of 26 years of service . Hoyt M. Portier - employed 7-1-54 and served as a Fireman and District Fire Chief for a total of 29 years of service . David L. Barrow - employed 12-16-53 and served as a Fireman and Fire Engineer for a total of 29 years of service . HEALTH Hugh Wright - employed 7-1-61 as Public Health Administrator and has served the City in this capacity for a total of 22 years . RETIREMENTS (Cont ' d) LIBRARY Helena Henriksen - 22 years of service as a Librarian - UNABLE TO ATTEND Norma McCoy - em_n ed F- to Clerk for a total e 9 y 27-74 and worked as a Library not a member of TMRS) years of service . (Regular retirement - Ruth Buskirk - employed 2-27-76 and worked as a Library Clerk for a total of 7 years of. service. (Regular retirement not a member of TMRS) PARKS Woodrow W. Dale - employed 5-14-4 as a Maintenance Mechanic and Park MaintenancedLeaderdfor a total of 37 years of service . POLICE Maurice Mitchell - employed 2-1-58 and served as a Patrolman and Police Sergeant for a total of 25 years of service. STREET O 'Neal Young - employed 3-31-59 and has worked as a Laborer and Equipment Operator for a service. total of 24 years of URBAN TRANSPORTATION John Kirby - employed 3-18-57 and worked Engineering Assistant , and Traff' icia as a Draftsman, 26 years of service . is Technician for a total Df WATER COMMERCIAL David Carnley - employed 7-2-62 and worked as a Meter Reader , Utilities Service Inspector and Customer Service Worker for a total of 30 years of service . George Moses - employed 4-6-42 and worked as an Inspector Customer Service Leader and Customer Service Worker fo total of 41 years of service . r a r. July 29, 1983 Council Letter 38 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Certificates of Obligation On July 26, Council deferred issuance of $1.7 million of certificates of obligation for landfill acquisition, construction and equipment because all details of the transaction had not been resolved. Capital costs associated with the new landfill were to have been paid from the proceeds of the sale of the certificates and from $570,000 available in the capital projects fund. In the process of preparing our proposed 1983-84 budget, we have determined that financing all landfill capital costs from the sale of certificates will free up the $570,000 previously set aside so that other necessary capital projects may be done within the proposed '84 budget. We have, therefore, published notice of intention to issue $2,350,000 in certificates of obliga- tion on or after August 16. The proposed ordinance ratifies publication of that notice. We planned to place the certificates privately without having them rated. Texas Commerce Bank was unable to place all of the certificates on a non-rated basis so we have asked Underwood, Neuhaus and Company, the City's financial advisor, to act as placement agent. Underwood, Neuhaus will work with Texas Commerce Bank in placing the certificates. At their suggestion, we have tentatively agreed to have the certificates insured which will assure a limited "AAA" rating by Standard and Poors. The insurance premium will be approximately $23,000 which will be recovered through lower interest costs. The bonds will still be placed privately with banks and other institutional investors. It is recommended that Council ratify publication of the notice of intent to issue and sell the certificates of obligation. V AM104 J Karl Nollenberger City Manager r d. July 29, 1983 Council Letter 35 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Purchase of Water Meters Bids were taken on July 6 for furnishing some 3,260 water meters for inventory, as ordered, over a one-year period. Prices were quoted individually on six bid items on an all-or-none basis. A $91,498.74 total bid of Neptune Water Meter Company of Dallas was the lowest of the four bids received, the others ranging up to $142,932.06. The Neptune unit prices were the lowest quoted on all items, as follows: Unit Total Quantity & Description Price Price 2004 - 5/8" x 3/4" meters $ 22.79 1002 - 5/8" x 3/4" meters w/ trade-in $45,671.16 152 - 1" meters 18.79 18,827.58 40 - 1-112" meters 56.00 8,512.00 50 - 2" meters 152.00 6,080.00 12 - 2" meters w/ trade-in 204.00 10,200,00 184.00 2,280.00 The bids came in lower than the prices the city has been paying for the meters, as shown by the following comparison of the Neptune low bid with the last pre- vious low bid price: Meter Size Low Bid Last Price 5/8" meters $ 22.79 5/8" meters w/ trade-in $ 25.90 (1980) 1" meters 18.79 19.40 (1980) 1-112" meters 56.00 61.77 (1982) 2" meters 152.00 197.00 ( 1982) 2" meters w/ trade-in 204.00 218.00 (1982) 184.00 193.00 (1982) (The last purchase of 5/8" meters was on bids received January 9, 1980, for furnishing 7,000. The supply was sufficient to last to the present time. ) Believed to be responsible for the lower prices are market conditions, includ- ing a decline in residential construction and the fact that a number of cities in this region have completed multiyear programs for the system-wide replace- ment of old meters with newer, more accurate meters. Beaumont's replacement program was completed in fiscal year 1982. During this program, some 35,000 new meters were installed to replace meters which were 30 years old. All of the 40,000 meters now in service are less than 15 years old. Council Letter 35 July 28, 1983 Page 2 The Water Utilities Department makes regular spot checks in all areas in a testing program for the detection and replacement of defective or inaccurate meters. The meters carried in inventory are used for replacements as well as for new service. The 5/8" meters are normally used for single-family residential connections and the larger meters for residences where water usage is high and for various commercial and industrial establishments. It is recommended the bid of Neptune Water Meter Company be accepted. eo"Vj/* Karl Nollenberger City Manager NO._�-- - -- - -- R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, bids were received for the purchase of an annual supply of water meters to be purchased as needed by the Water Utilities Department for new and replacement installations; and, WHEREAS, Neptune Water Meter Company submitted a bid in the amount of $91 ,498.74 as follows: Unit Item Quantity Price 5/8 " x 3/4" meters 2004 $ 22.79 5/8 " x 3/4" meters 1002 18 .79 w/trade-in 1 " meters 152 56 .00 1 1/2" meters 40 152.00 2" meters 50 204.00 2" meters 12 184.00 w/trade-in WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the bid submitted by Neptune Water Meter Company is the lowest and best bid and should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the bid of Neptune Water Meter Company in the amount of $ 91 ,498 . 74 is hereby accepted by the City of Beaumont, and the City Manager is hereby authorized to make payment for same as purchased. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 - Mayor - July 28, 1983 Council Letter 33 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: General Offense Reports Bids were received from seven vendors on furnishing 50,000 report forms the Police Department. These six-part snap-out forms are used in re aring general offense reports for distribution within the Police Department. The forms were last purchased in Ma 50,000 eight-part forms. The change 8toasix-partefo made thousand puteri- com for zation of the department's records. The low bid was submitted by Doyle Business Forms of Orange at $62.30 a thou- sand, or $3,115 for the order. Other bids ranged up to $92.55 a thousand. The current budget included an estimate of $4,500 for purchase of the f The July 20 bids were as follows: orms. Doyle, Orange Unit Price Total Price Sprint Business Forms, Beaumont $62.30 $3,115.00 Data Documents, Houston 90.00 4,500.00 Becker Printing, Beaumont 72.66 3,705.66 Rein Company, Beaumont 92.55 4,627. 50 Cabco Business Forms, Beaumont 71.95 3,597.50 Action Business Forms, Beaumont 79. 19 3,959.50 73.50 3,675.00 It is recommended that the low bid of D cepted. g oyle Business Forms of Orange be ac- i Karl Nollenberger City Manager R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, bids were received for the purchase of 50 ,000 general offense reports for the Police Department; and, WHEREAS, Doyle Business Forms of Orange, Texas, submitted a bid in the amount of $3, 115 .00 ; and, WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the bid submitted by Doyle Business Forms is the lowest and best bid and should be accepted; NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the bid of Doyle Business Forms in the amount of $ 3 , 115 .00 for the purchase of 50,000 general offense reports be accepted by the City of Beaumont, and the City Manager is hereby authorized to make payment for same upon acceptable delivery . PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 Mayor - July 29, 1983 Council Letter 36 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Acceptance of Park Buildings On November 16, 1982, a contract was awarded to Galaxy Building Corporation for construction of three concrete-block buildings on Klein Park and Babe Zaharias Park in the total amount of $167,185. The contract has been com- pleted and inspections made to determine that all work was performed satis- factorily. The three buildings include a 2,212-square-foot restroom and shelter structure with concession stand on Babe Zaharias Park and a 936-square-foot storage building and a 1,160-square-foot restroom and shelter structure on Klein Park. The completed cost of the contract is $166,485, reflecting a deduction of $700 for deletion of plaques included in the original contract for installa- tion on the two restroom-shelter structures. The costs of construction of each building after the deduction are as follows: Babe Zaharias Park restroom-shelter-concession stand, $90,575; Klein Park restroom-shelter, $47,450; and Klein Park storage building, $28,460. This would be the second contract to be completed in a grant-assisted $300,000 project for development of Klein Park. Three other contracts are under construction. The first contract was for construction of three pedes- trian bridges totaling $24,985. These bridges, crossing a ditch meandering across the park, will link up sections of an all-purpose exercise trail which is included with other site work in a $128,820 contract, now 85 percent com- plete. A $51 ,288 contract for playground and park buildings and equipment was let June 17, and the contractor is awaiting delivery of the materials and equipment necessary to proceed with the work. Construction on a $3,567 contract for fencing the two tennis courts, being .constructed under the sitework contract, is awaiting completion of _the courts. The five contracts add up to $293,297 spent or committed, including $3,377 for architectural and engineering services, $3,500 for other costs,. such as soil tests, blueprints and installation of water lines, and $1,500 reserved for purchase of playground cover material . The project is progressing on schedule and should be completed by November, well within the budget. Half the cost is being financed by a $150,000 matching grant from the Texas Local Parks, Recreation and Open Space Fund. The $150,000 local match includes a $50,000 endowment from the Klein family. Council Letter 36 July 29, 1983 Page 2 Improvements on Zaharias Park are continuing in accordance with a master plan for its development prepared by the Planning and Parks Departments. The recently-improved soccer fields will be ready for league play to be resumed next month. Playground equipment donated by the Beaumont Rotary Club will be installed by members of the club this weekend. in an area near the restroom/ shelter/concession facility. It is recommended that the Council accept the work performed under the con- tract for construction of the three buildings and authorize final payment to the contractor. Karl Nollenberger City Manager HO R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, on November 16 , 1982 the City of Beaumont awarded a contract to Galaxy Building Corporation for construction of a restroom/shelter facility and a storage shed at Klein Park and a restroom/shelter facility and a concession stand at Babe D . Zaharias Park; and, WHEREAS, the project has been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications; NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the improvements to Klein Park and Babe D . Zaharias Park are hereby accepted by the City of Beaumont, and the City Manager be, and he is hereby , authorized to make final payment in the amount of $16 ,649 .00 to Galaxy Building Corporation for said improvements. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 - Mayor - July 29, 1983 Council Letter 32 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Acceptance of Street and Utility Improvements Recently-completed street and utility improvements in two subdivisions have been inspected by the Engineering Division and the Water Utilities Department and have been found to comply with City standards. The subdivisions are Westchase Addition, on the north side of Washington Boule- vard west of Major Drive, and Howell Courts, on Howell Street north of Derby Drive. The recently-completed improvements in Westchase include Westchase Drive, ex- tending from Washington Boulevard northward approximately 585 feet then west- ward for approximately 280 feet; Winter Lane extending from Westchase west- ward about 225 feet, and water and sewer lines serving the lots fronting on these streets. The Howell Courts improvements include a 169-foot extension of Howell Street from the end of the existing pavement to a Drainage District 6 Easement and water and sewer lines serving eight lots fronting on d. private drive extend- ing eastward from the Howell Street extension. It is recommended that the Council adopt a resolution accepting these improve- ments for maintenance as part of the City systems. Karl Nollenberger City Manager j I �STBI400K . 4 OL L I R OM 4 t 1..� SCHOOL'S-Y � � ' I� H ° o° WHITE iorotoo°� v - NAL L IpAY CALDER AVE ��^�;+;a --� �C4 s CJACK IITg ', _MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD L�R >►.+.~ PRUTZM, r \ill SHEPHER(]E � a J-4. c,-! 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Scotch n U O) I• It Sol•ni W T Llp - e SALLIE ,f10�S �s o 0 • w OE lei 'r1' PHELAN 3 oo — t� FF > �J Ic NO R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, the developers of Westchase and Howell Courts subdivisions have completed the water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and street improvements as follows: Westchase Subdivision Street improvements on Westchase Drive from Washington Boulevard north approximately 585 feet, then west approximately 280 feet; Winter Lane from Westchase Drive west for approximately 225 feet; and water and sewer improvements in Lots 1-31 , Block 1 . Howell Courts Subdivision Street improvements extending Howell Street approxi- mately 169 feet north to Drainage District 6 easement and water and sewer improvements in Lots 1-8 . and, WHEREAS, the developers of said subdivisions desire to have these improvements accepted and maintained by the City; and, WHEREAS, the directors of the Urban Transportation and Water Utilities departments recommend that said improvements qualify for acceptance for permanent maintenance, and the City Council is of the opinion that said improvements should be accepted and maintained by the City of Beaumont; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAI' the water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and street improvements in Westchase and Howell Courts subdivisions as above described, be, and the same are hereby, accepted by the City of Beaumont and shall be continuously maintained by the City. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 Mayor - - 2 - July 28, 1983 Council Letter 34 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Dilapidated Structures Hearing Dilapidated structures at 12 locations are scheduled for consideration at Tuesday's condemnation hearing. Included are the former Charlton-Pollard High School band room and cafeteria at 1400 Lincoln - two metal buildings left standing when the main buildings were demolished with CDBG funds four years ago. The owner, now living in Florida, has been contacted several times. He has informed the city of his plans to sell the buildings for removal but as yet has not made the arrangements. Although structurally sound, the build- ings have been damaged by vandals. A large hole in the wall of the cafeteria building needs to be closed and doors on both buildings secured to bar tres- passers and abate an attractive nuisance. Also to be considered are two vacant two-story apartment buildings at 1.172 Broadway and 1186 Broadway. Both have been damaged by fires and break- ins. The owner has been fined in Municipal Court on charges of ordinance violations involving the conditions of the buildings and premises. The En- vironmental Control Division will recommend that the buildings be condemned for removal in 30 days. One of the vacant dwellings to be considered is a historically significant 1,wo-story residence, owned by W. J. Bergeron, at 1842 Liberty. The owner is being encouraged to restore the building and has undertaken repairs but has riot completed them. The recommendation will be that the Council order the building repaired or removed in 30 days. The other buildings to be considered are dwellings and garages. All are vacant. The Council will be asked to authorize the removal by the city, under contract demolition, of a one-story frame dwelling at 1490 Avenue A after noncompliance with a condemnation order issued after a hearing two months ago. The owner agreed to obtain a demolition permit by July 11 but failed to do so and has riot asked for an extension of the time allowed. Karl Nollenberger City Manager s _ • , v August 2, 1983 CQNDEMNATION PROGRAM Location Owner Recommendation 1. 1172 Broadway Alvaro Aguirre Raze within 30 days 2. 1186 Broadway Alvaro Aguirre Raze within 30 days (:Front and Rear) 3. 2550 Brooklyn James J. Edwards Est. Raze within 30 days (Garage) c/o D.M. Flynn X 4. 1542 Cable (Rear) Carlean Jenkins Raze within 30 days 6. 3575 Delta St. Doris E. Davis Raze or repair within 30 days 7. 1186 Lamar Sam Paradice Raze within 30 days 8. 1842 Liberty Wilbur J. Bergeron Raze or repair within 30 days 9. 1400 Lincoln John Kury Raze or repair within 30 days (Band Room and Cafeteria) 10. 17.79 North Joe M. Mikesic, Jr. Raze within 30 days 11 . 3883 St. Helena (Rear) Dover Investment Corp. Raze within 30 days Orina Simms 12. 3885 St. Helena Leon Chambers Raze or repair within 30 days 13. 3EP15 Washington Sidney B. Williams Raze within 30 days DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 1172 Broadway PROPERTY OWNER: Alvaro Aguirre P.O. Box 221 (1186 Broadway) Beaumont, Texas 77704 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 11 Block 7 Calder Addition OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to 16 ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor joists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring._ Reioair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall. Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Reroof building, Replace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. Replace ront - rear porches. Replace front - rear steps. Re-Dlace rotten interior walls. Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ce ling joists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove t ash & debris from building. Remove trash, weeds $ e ris from yar . Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle hole. Provide 18" x 24" crawl-hole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: May 17, 1983 and July 11, 1983 ABATEMENT DATE: June 21, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: Public Notice and July 11, 1983 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: July 11, 1983 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze within 30 days 2a. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 1186 Broadway (Front) PROPERTY OWNER: Alvaro Aguirre P.O. Box 221 (1186 Broadway) Beaumont, Texas 77704 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 10 Block 7 Calder Addition OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to 14 ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor joists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall . Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Reroof building. Replace rotten roof sheathing. Bring b lding to plumb. eplace front - rear porches. Replace front - rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls. Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove trash $ debris from building. Remove trash, weeds & debris rom yar . Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle hole. Provide 1811 x 2411 crawl-hole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: May 20, 1983 and July 11, 1983 ABATEMENT DATE: June 28, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: Public Notice and July 11, 1983 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: July 11, 1983 REiCOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze within 30 days 2b. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 1186 Broadway (Rear) PROPERTY OWNER: Alvaro Aguirre P.O. Box 221 (1186 Broadway) Beaumont, Texas 77704 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 10 Block 7 Calder Addition OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to 9 ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor joists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall. Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Reroof building. Replace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. Replace front - rear porches. Replace tront - rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls. Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove trash $ debris from building._ Remove trash, weeds & debris from yard. Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle: hole. Provide 18" x 24" crawl-hole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. Replace car port. NOTIFICATIONS: May 20, 1983 and July 11, 1983 ABATEMENT DATE: June 28, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: Public Notice and July 11, 1983 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: July 11, 1983 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze within 30 days 3. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 2550 Brooklyn (Garage) PROPERTY OWNER: James J. Edwards Est. c/o D.M. Flynn 410 Goodhue Blvd. Beaumont, Texas 77701 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot N 55 x SO L-C Block 33 —' Arlington OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to 5 ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor joists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall . Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Reroof building. Replace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. Replace front - rear porches. Replace front - rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls. Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove trash $ debris from building. Remove trash, weeds & debris from yard. Replace damaged doors. Provi e scuttle hole. Provide 18" x 24" crawl-hole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: April 22, 1983 and July 11, 1983 ABATEMENT DATE: May 27, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: July 11, 1983 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: July 11, 1983 REiCOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze within 30 days 4. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 1542 Cable (Rear) PROPERTY OWNER: Carlean Jenkins 1025 Forrest Beaumont, Texas 77701 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot N 15' L8, S 15' L7 Block 1 Farnsworth Addition OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to 23 ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor foists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall. Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Reroof building. Replace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. Replace ront - rear porches. a lace ront - rear ste s. Replace rotten interior walls. Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove trash $ debris from building. Remove trash, weeds $ debris from yard. Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle hole. Provide 18" x 24" crawl-hole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: April 27, 1983 and July 11, 1983 A13ATEMENT DATE: June 1, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: July 11, 1983 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: July 11, 1983 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze within 30 days 6. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 3575 Delta St. PROPERTY OWNER: Doris E. Davis P.O. Box 5160 Beaumont, Texas 77706 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Trk 8 Block 26 Cartwright OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to 9 ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor joists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall. Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Reroof building. Replace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. Replace front - rear porches. Replace ront - rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls. Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove trash $ debris from building. Femove tras wee s & debris Fr—o—m—y-a--YT Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle hole. Provide 18" x 24" crawl- ole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: March 14, 1983, May 17, 1983 and July 11, 1983 ABATEMENT DATE: April 19, 1983 and June 21, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: July 11, 1983 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: July 11, 1983 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze or repair within 30 days 7. J DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OV PROPERTY: RE: 1186 Lamar PROPERTY OWNER: Sam Paradice 935 N. Main Vidor, Texas 77662 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot NW Pt. of 1 and 2 Block 13 Leonard Addition OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to 16 ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten loor foists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor foists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall. Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Reroof building. Replace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. Replace front - rear porches. Replace front - rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls. Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove trash $ debris from building. Remove trash, weeds $ debris from yard. Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle hole. Provide 18" x 2411 crawl-hole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: May 20, 1983 and July 11, 1983 A13ATEMENT DATE: June 28, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: July 11, 1983 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: July 11, 1983 R]:COMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze within 30 days 8. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 1842 Liberty PROPERTY OWNER: Wilbur J. Bergeron 841 Wade Clute, Texas 77531 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 3 Block 9 McFaddin II Addition OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont 21 V_][OLATIONS--SPEC IFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor foists. Level loors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall. Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Reroof building. Replace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. Re-place front - rear porches. Replace front - rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls. Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove trash & debris from building. Temove trash, weeds T debris from yar . Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle hole. Provide 18" x 24" crawl-hole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: April 29, 1983 and July 11, 1983 ABATEMENT DATE: June 3, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: July 11, 1983 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: July 11, 1983 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze or repair within 30 days 9a. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 1400 Lincoln (Band Room) PROPERTY OWNER: John Kury 4311 Bayou Blvd. Pensacola, Florida 32503 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Abstract #5-10.193AC D.Brown OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: of the Code cof ordinances for 4 t forthe CitylofSBeaumont VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor joists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall. Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Reroot bul ing. ep ace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. Replace front - rear porches. Replace front - rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls. Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, Openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling foists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. move trash & debris from building. Remove trash, weed Re s $ debris from yard. Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle hole. Provide 18" x 2 crawl-hole to under rloor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: April 19, 1983 and July 11, 1983 ABATEMENT DATE: May 23, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: July 11, 1983 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: July 11, 1983 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze or repair within 30 days 9b. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: kE: 1400 Lincoln (Cafeteria) PROPERTY OWNER: John Kury 4311 Bayou Blvd. Pensacola, Florida 32503 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Abstract #5-10.193AC D.Brown OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor joists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall. Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Reroof building. Replace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. Replace front - rear porches. Replace front - rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls. Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove trash $ debris from building. Remove trash, weeds & debris rom yar . Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle hole. Provide 18" x 2411 crawl-hole t7 under er oor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: April 19, 1983 and July 11, 1983 ABATEMENT DATE: May 23, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: July 11, 1983 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: July 11, 1983 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze or repair within 30 days 10. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 1179 North PROPERTY OWNER: Joe M. Mikesic, Jr. — 2202 Orange Beaumont,- Texas 77701 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 7 W! L6 Block 2 Calder Addition OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-SO and 14-S1 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to 15 ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor joists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall . Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Reroof building. Replace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. Replace front - rear porches. Replace front - rear steps. Rep ace rotten interior walls. Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling foists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove (rash $ debris from building. Remove trash, weeds-4 d e ris from yard. Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle hale. Provide 18" x 24" crawl-hole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Rep1�= Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: May 24, 1983 and July 11, 1983 ABATEMENT DATE: June 28, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: Public Notice and July 11, 1983 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: July 11, 1983 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze within 30 days • 11. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 3883 St. Helena (Rear) PROPERTY OWNER: Dover Investment Corp. Orina Simms Goodhue Building 3883 St. Helena Beaumont, Texas- 77701 Beaumont, Texas 77703 _LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Plat D-17 Tract 72 out of T-46A A. Williams B Survey OCCUPIED BY: Vacant >PECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-SO and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to 23 ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor foists. eve oors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall. Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Reroof building. "lace rotten roof sheathing. Firing wilding to plumb. Replace ront - rear porches. Replace front - rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls. Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten cei ing. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct :crspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove trash $ debris from building. Remove trash, weeds & debris from yard. Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle Fo1e. Provide 1811 x 2 crawl-hole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - R.epair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: May 20, 1983 and July 11, 1983 ABATEMENT DATE: June 28, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: July 11, 1983 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: July 11, 1983 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze within 30 days • 12. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 3885 St. Helena PROPERTY OWNER: Leon Chambers P.O. Box 295 Beaumont, Texas 77704 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Plat Part of D-17 Tract 46 -' A. Williams Survey OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to 25 round. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor joists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall . Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Reroof building. Replace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. Replace rout - rear porches. Replace front - rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls._ Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove trash $ debris from building. Remove trash, weeds $ debris from yard. Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle hole. Provide 1811 x 24" crawl-hole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: April 25, 1983 and July 11, 1983 A13ATEMENT DATE: May 30, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: July 11, 1983 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: July 11, 1983 R1: r 13. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 3515 Washington PROPERTY OWNER: Sidney B. Williams 3515 Washington Beaumont, Texas 77704 L12-GAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 1-2 Block 3 Carver Terrace Addition OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to 17 ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor foists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor joists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall . Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Reroof building. Replace rotten roof sheathing. lding to plumb. Replace ront - rear porches. Replace front - rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls._ Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, o]:)enings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove (rash $ debris from building._ Remove trash, weeds $ debris from yard. Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle hole. Provide 18" x 24" crawl-hole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: May 26, 1983 and July 11, 1983 A13ATEMENT DATE: June 30, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: Public Notice and July 11, 1983 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: July 11, 1983 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze within 30 days CONDEMNATION The structure listed below has been condemned by the City Council and the owner ordered to either repair or raze the structure within a specified time frame. Reinspection of this property has revealed noncompliance with the Council's order. The Code Enforcement Department is requesting authorization from the City Council to demolish this structure in accordance with the City Codes and charge the property owner with the cost of this demolition. 1490 Avenue A ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING CERTAIN STRUCTURES TO BE PUBLIC NUISANCES, AND ORDERING REPAIR OR DEMOLITION; PROVIDING A PENALTY ; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1 . That the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby finds and declares the buildings located at: 1172 Broadway 1186 Broadway ( Front & Rear) 2550 Brooklyn (Garage) 1542 Cable ( Rear) 1325 Cartwright 3575 Delta Street 1186 Lamar 1842 Liberty 1400 Lincoln (Band Room and Cafeteria) 1179 North 3883 St. Helena ( Rear) 3885 St. Helena 3515 Washington each to be a public nuisance in that said buildings violate Chapter 14 , Section 14-50 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont and are for want of repairs, or by reason of age or dilapidated condition, likely to cause or promote fires that would endanger persons or property . Section 2 . In accordance with Article XVII, Section 2 of the Charter of the City of Beaumont, Sections 10-2 and 14-52 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, and Section 103 .4 of the Standard Building Code, it is hereby ordered that the owner or owners of the following buildings either repair or demolish and remove said structures within thirty ( 30) days of the date of the passage of this ordinance: 1325 Cartwright 3575 Delta Street 1842 Liberty 1400 Lincoln (Band Room and Cafeteria) 3885 St . Helena If such action is not taken, request shall be made that the City Council authorize appropriate City officials to demolish and remove said structures at the expense of the City of Beaumont on account of the owner thereof and such expense shall be assessed as a special tax against the property upon which the buildings are situated . Section 3 . In accordance with Article XVII, Section 2 , of the Charter oj- the City of Beaumont, Sections 10-2 and 14-52 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas and Section 103 .4 of the Standard Building Code, it is hereby ordered that the owner or owners of the following described buildings demolish and remove said structures within thirty ( 30) days of the date of the passage of this ordinance: 1172 B roadway 1186 Broadway ( Front & Rear) 2550 Brooklyn (Garage) 1542 Cable ( Rear) 1186 Lamar 1179 North 3883 St. Helena ( Rear) 3515 Washington If such action is not taken, the owners of said buildings shall be dE�emed guilty of a misdemeanor and said buildings shall be demolished - 2 - and removed at the expense of the City of Beaumont on the account of the owner thereof and such expense shall be assessed as a special tax against the property upon which said buildings are situated and a lien shall exist for such special tax, which lien shall be foreclosed and said expense be recovered by the City of Beaumont as in the case of any other debt and lien in favor of the City of Beaumont. Section 4 . The following structure is hereby ordered to be demolished and removed by the City of Beaumont on the account of the owner thereof and such expense of demolition and removal shall be assessed as a special tax against the property upon which the building is situated. The following structure was heretofore declared to be a public nuisance and violation of Chapter 14 , Section 14-50 of the Code of ordinances of the City: 1490 Avenue A Section 5 . 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 6 . 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. - 3 - PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 Mayor - - 4 - WORK SESSION AGENDA AUGUST 2, 1983 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1. Discussion of health facilities development corporation. CALENDAR Monday, August 1 - Council Chambers 3:00 P.M. - Planning Commission Meeting Tuesday, August 2 - Civic Center 10:00 A.M. - Aeronautics Commission Airport Development Meeting 12:00 Noon - Jefferson County Airport Welcome Mikhail Baryshnikov 2:30 P.M. - Council Chambers Council Meeting, followed by Work Session 3:00 P.M. - 2nd Floor Conference Room Joint City/Development Committee Meeting ** Wednesday, August 3 - Beaumont Municipal Airport 3:00 P.M. - Airport Advisory Committee Meeting * 3:30 P.M. - SETRPC Conference Room; 3800 Hwy. 365 Private Industry Council Meeting * MAYOR ** COUNCILMAN COX