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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN OCT 25 2016BEAUMONT T E X A S M I N U T E S- CITY OF BEAUMONT W.L. Pate, Jr., At -Large BECKY AMES, MAYOR Gethrel Wright, At -Large Claude F. Guidroz, Ward I CITY COUNCIL MEETING Michael D. Getz, Ward II Audwin Samuel, Ward III October 25, 2016 Robin Mouton, Mayor Pro Tem Tyrone E. Cooper, City Attorney Kyle Hayes, City Manager Tina Broussard, City Clerk The City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, met in a regular session on October 25, 2016, at the City Hall Council Chambers, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas, at 1:30 p.m. to consider the following: OPENING Invocation Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call Presentations and Recognition Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 5 and 6/Consent Agenda Consent Agenda Mayor Ames called the council meeting to order at 1:30 p.m. Reverend Silverio Sanchez, Associate Pastor of First United Methodist Church gave the invocation. Mayor Ames led the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call was made by Tina Broussard, City Clerk. Present at the meeting were Mayor Ames, Mayor Pro Tem Mouton, Councilmembers Guidroz, Getz, Wright, Pate and Samuel. Also present were Kyle Hayes, City Manager; Tyrone Cooper, City Attorney; Tina Broussard, City Clerk. Proclamations, Presentations, Recognitions "Crime Stoppers Day" - October 25, 2016 - Proclamation read by Mayor Ames; accepted by Larry Crumpton, Crime Stoppers Chairman of the Board Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 5 and 6/Consent Agenda. None CONSENT AGENDA Approval of minutes — October 18, 2016 Confirmation of committee appointments — None Minutes — October 25, 2016 B) Approve the purchase of three tractors with mowers and two zero turn mowers from Kubota Tractor Corporation, of Torrance, California for use by the Water Utilities Department and the Parks and Recreation Department - Resolution 16 - 207 C) Approve the purchase of firefighter protective clothing from Casco Industries, Inc., of Houston - Resolution 16 - 208 D) Approve the purchase of two mini -excavators from Waukesha -Pearce Industries, of Port Arthur for use by the Water Utilities Department - Resolution 16 - 209 E) Approve the re -assignment of section three of the contract to mow privately -owned and vacant property to Yardboy Lawncare Services - Resolution 16 - 210 F) Approve the purchase of twelve golf carts from the E -Z -GO division of Textron, Inc. of Augusta, Georgia for use at the Henry Homburg Golf Course - Resolution 16 - 211 G) Accept the Certified Tax Roll Summary for the tax year 2016 (fiscal year 2017) - Ordinance 16 - 051 Councilmember Samuel moved to approve the Consent Agenda excluding item A. Mayor Pro Tem Mouton seconded the motion. AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS GUIDROZ, GETZ, WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED A) Approve compensation for the City Attorney Councilmember Samuel moved to approve Item A on the Consent Agenda. Mayor Pro Tem Mouton seconded the motion. AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL NAYS: COUNCILMEMBER GETZ ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBER GUIDROZ MOTION PASSED GENERAL BUSINESS 1. Consider a request for a Specific Use Permit to allow the expansion of a Polyethylene Plant in a LI (Light Industrial) District located to the west of the Beaumont Municipal Airport. Wallace R. Wilson is requesting a Specific Use Permit to allow the expansion of the Minutes — October 25, 2016 ExxonMobil Polyethylene Plant into the LI (Light Industrial) District zoned property. ExxonMobil Polyethylene is currently in operation just west of this site. The existing plant is outside the Beaumont city limits, however, the expansion will be within the city limits. Given that this expansion is buffered to the south by the existing G.E. plant, and to the east by the municipal airport, the proposed expansion would be compatible with area land uses. At a Joint Public Hearing held on October 17, 2016, the Planning Commission recommended 5:1 to approve a request for a Specific Use Permit to allow the expansion of a Polyethylene Plant in the LI (Light Industrial) District. Approval of the ordinance. COuncilmember Pate moved to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE EXPANSION OF A POLYETHYLENE PLANT IN AN LI (LIGHT INDUSTRIAL) DISTRICT LOCATED TO THE WEST OF THE BEAUMONT MUNICIPAL AIRPORT IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. Councilmember Guidroz seconded the motion. AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS GUIDROZ, GETZ, WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED Ordinance 16 - 052 2. Consider a request for a Specific Use Permit to allow an office and parking at 1350 W. Lucas Drive in a GC -MD -2 (General Commercial -Multiple Family Dwelling -2) District. In August of this year, Mr. Wilson applied for and was awarded a rezoning of his property from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District to GC -MD -2 (General Commercial - Multiple Family Dwelling - 2). GC -MD -2 zoning requires a Specific Use Permit, therefore, Mr. Wilson has submitted a request to use the existing house on the property as a commercial office for his restaurant. He would like to use the rear of the property for restaurant and office staff parking. An eight (8) foot wood privacy fence has been installed along a portion of the north property line, but Mr. Wilson is requesting a waiver to the landscaped buffer and screening along this north side. At a Joint Public Hearing held on October 17, 2016, the Planning Commission recommended 6:0 to approve a request for a Specific Use Permit to allow an office and parking in GC -MD -2 (General Commercial - Multiple Family Dwelling- 2) District with a waiver to the landscaped buffer and screening along the north side. Approval of the ordinance. COuncllmember Wright moved to APPROVE AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW AN OFFICE AND PARKING IN A GC -MD -2 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL - MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING -2) DISTRICT AT 1350 W. LUCAS DRIVE IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. Mayor Pro Tem Mouton seconded the motion. Minutes - October 25, 2016 AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS GUIDROZ, GETZ, WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED Ordinance 16 - 053 3. Consider a request for a Specific Use Permit to allow a novelty shop and gaming room located in an NC (Neighborhood Commercial) District at 3890 Highland Avenue. In October of 2014, a Specific Use Permit for a gift shop / game room, was granted to the property owner for the property located at 3890 Highland Avenue. Soon after, the property owner at that time was found guilty of criminal activity and the gaming license was revoked. As two (2) years have passed since the property was granted a Specific Use Permit, a new application is required for these uses. Mr. Karediya has purchased the property and would like to again open a novelty shop / game room at 3890 Highland Avenue. The business would be open Monday through Saturday from 7am to 10pm and Sunday from 9am to 9pm. The gift shop would be at the front of the store, and a separate room at the rear of the store would contain 40 eight -liner machines. Mr. Karediya states that the gaming room would be private and accessible only through membership. Alice Keith Park is across the intersection of Highland Avenue and Brockman Street, and the areas to the east and west, and the majority of the surrounding properties, are all residential. In addition, a church and school are proximate to this location. Given this adjacent land use and the history of a similar use in the past, a Gaming Facility would not be appropriate at this location. At a Joint Public Hearing held on October 17, 2016, the Planning Commission recommended 7:0 to deny a request for a Specific Use Permit to allow a novelty shop and gaming room located at 3890 Highland Avenue in an NC (Neighborhood Commercial) District. Denial of the Ordinance. Mayor Pro Tem Mouton moved to deny AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A NOVELTY SHOP AND GAMING ROOM IN AN NC (NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT AT 3890 HIGHLAND AVENUE IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. Councilmember Samuel seconded the motion. AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS GUIDROZ, GETZ, WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL NAYS: NONE MOTION DENIED Minutes — October 25, 2016 4. Consider a request for a zone change for the west part of the property located at 4004 College Street from LI (Light Industrial) District to GC -MD (General Commercial — Multiple Family Dwelling) District. ESDM, Inc., on behalf of Beaumont Emergency Center, would like to construct a heliport at 4004 College Street. The estimated use will be one flight per day. In an effort to clean up the split zoning of the property, the applicant has submitted a request to rezone the LI (Light Industrial) portion of the property, to GC -MD (General Commercial - Multiple Family Dwelling). The heliport could be allowed in either zoning district with a Specific Use Permit. At a Joint Public Hearing held on October 17, 2016, the Planning Commission recommended 6:0 to approve a request for a zone change for the west part of the property located at 4004 College Street from LI (Light Industrial) to GC -MD (General Commercial - Multiple Family Dwelling) and a Specific Use Permit to allow a Helipad in GC -MD (General Commercial -Multiple Family Dwelling) District with the following conditions: 1. A sidewalk be installed at College Street. 2. A 6 foot wide landscaped strip be installed at the property line along College Street. Approval of the ordinance with the following conditions: 1. A sidewalk be installed at College Street. 2. A 6 foot wide landscaped strip be installed at the property line along College Street. Mayor Pro Tem Mouton moved t0 ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 28 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 LI (LIGHT INDUSTRIAL) DISTRICT TO GC -MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL -MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT FOR THE WEST PART OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4004 COLLEGE STREET, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. Councilmember Guidroz seconded the motion. AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS GUIDROZ, GETZ, WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED Ordinance 16 — 054 Mayor Pro Tem Mouton moved t0 ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A HELIPAD IN A GC -MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL -MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT FOR THE WEST PART OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4004 COLLEGE STREET IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. COuncllmember GUIdroz seconded the motion. Minutes — October 25. 2016 AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS GUIDROZ, GETZ, WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED Ordinance 16 — 055 5. Consider a resolution approving the purchase of thirty-five vehicles from Silsbee Ford for use by various City departments. Replacement vehicles are requested through the City's budget process. The Fleet Manager reviews the requests and evaluates the vehicles to be replaced. Based on this evaluation a recommendation is made to replace worn and obsolete vehicles that are no longer cost effective to operate. The vehicles to be purchased are replacing models ranging from 1994 to 2006. The newer vehicles may be reassigned by the Fleet Division where appropriate. The older vehicles will be disposed of in accordance with the City's surplus equipment policy because age and mileage render them unfit for continued service. Pricing was obtained through the Texas Association of School Boards (BuyBoard), a cooperative purchasing association providing cities and political subdivisions with the means to purchase specialized equipment at volume pricing. BuyBoard complies with State of Texas procurement statutes. The total purchase price includes the BuyBoard fee of $400 which is paid to the vendor. Warranties of 36,000 miles or three (3) years are provided for each new vehicle. Warranty service is provided by local authorized dealerships. Approval of resolution. Councilmember Guidroz moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY COUNCIL HEREBY APPROVES THE PURCHASE OF THIRTY-FIVE (35) VEHICLES FOR USE BY VARIOUS CITY DEPARTMENTS FROM SILSBEE FORD, TEXAS, IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,220,489.91 THROUGH THE TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS (BUYBOARD) COOPERATIVE PURCHASING PROGRAM. Councilmember Wright seconded the motion. AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS GUIDROZ, GETZ, WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED Resolution 16 — 212 Minutes — October 25, 2016 6. Consider amending Chapter 24.06.008 of the Code of Ordinances related to minimum standards for Recreational Vehicle Parks. The city was recently approached about evaluating its current minimum standards for the design of Recreational Vehicle Parks within the city. After analysis of several cities, the actual dimensions of a variety of Recreational Vehicles as well as the design of several Recreational Vehicle Parks within the city, staff is recommending a modification of the existing ordinance to reduce the minimum lot and pad size within Type "C" parks. Type "C" parks are those parks designed for transient or limited stays. The proposed changes include modifying the minimum lot space width from twenty-four (24) feet to twenty (20) feet and minimum depth from sixty (60) feet to forty (40) feet. In addition, the minimum pad surface length would be changed from sixty-four (64) to thirty-five (35) feet. It should be noted that park owners could make spaces larger if they so choose. However, the proposed dimensions would comfortably accommodate both small and large Recreational Vehicles, provide adequate room for an additional vehicle, as required, and provide adequate separation between neighboring vehicles. Approval of the ordinance. COuncllmember Guidroz made a motion to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 24, ARTICLE 24.06, SECTIONS 24.06.008(3)(A) AND 24.06.008(3)(6) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS PROVIDING FOR MINIMUM WIDTH AND DEPTH OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLES LOTS; AND MINIMUM DEPTH OF RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PAD SITES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL; AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. Councilmember Wright seconded the motion. AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS GUIDROZ, GETZ, WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED Ordinance 16 — 056 PUBLIC HEARING Dangerous Structures Public comments were made by the following people who personally appeared and requested additional time to make repairs to their property. Public Hearing Open: 2:27 p.m. Public Comments were made by the following people who personally appeared and requested additional arrangements for their property. Toby Berwick 3424 N. China Rd. Beaumont TX Item #3 3735 Buffalo Circle Minutes — October 25. 2016 Nguyen Huan 6326 Briar Glade Houston TX Item #17 2277 Long St. Johnny Beatty 3555 Washington Blvd. Beaumont TX Item #18 1345 — 47 Madison Edmond Richards 3995 Reed St. Beaumont TX Item #26 2785 Praire Gladys Gamblin 4160 Pradice St. Beaumont TX Item #31 685 Royal M.B. Makecha 690 Shell St. Beaumont TX Item #36 690 Shell St. Sheryll Whitley 161913 th St. Beaumont TX Item #52 3431 Westmoreland Mike Sinclair 950 Montrose Dr. Beaumont TX Item #52 3431 Westmoreland Deidre Gibson 3365 River Rd. Beaumont TX Item #28 3365 River Rd. Public Hearing Closed: 2:44 p.m. 7. Consider an ordinance declaring certain structures to be dangerous structures and ordering their removal within 10 days or authorizing the property owner to enroll the dangerous structure in a work program. These structures have been inspected by the Building Codes Division and found to be unsafe structures as defined by the City of Beaumont's Code of Ordinances, Chapter 24, Article 24.04 Unsafe Substandard Structures, Division 1, Sec. 14.04.001 of the 2009 International Property Maintenance Code. Additionally, these structures have deteriorated to a condition that they are no longer considered suitable for repair. Approval of the ordinance. Minutes — October 25, 2016 Councilmember Wright made a motion to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING CERTAIN STRUCTURES TO BE PUBLIC NUISANCES AND ORDERING THEIR DEMOLITION AS WELL AS TO ALLOW PROPERTY OWNERS OF ITEMS #3, 17, 18, 26, 28, 36 AND 52, TO ENTER INTO A 150 DAY WORK PROGRAM ON THE DANGEROUS STRUCTURE LIST, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY. Mayor Pro Tem Mouton seconded the motion. AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS GUIDROZ, GETZ, WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED Ordinance 16 — 057 WORK SESSION * Review and discuss making application to the Texas Historical Commission for a Certified Local Government Grant to update the City's Survey and Preservation Analysis of Resources and Environment (SPARE) historical survey Chris Boone, Planning and Zoning Director, reviewed and discussed making application to the Texas Historical Commission for a Certified Local Government Grant to update the city's Survey and Preservation Analysis of Revenues and Environment (SPARE) historical survey. The city's Survey and Preservation Analysis of Resources and Environment (SPARE) documents serve to inventory and analyze historic structures within the city. First completed in 1977 and updated again in the early 1990s, the documents provide a catalog of the location, age, architectural style and appearance of these historic structures. This information is used by staff and Landmark Commission as a reference in the application of the city's historic preservation guidelines and regulations. City staff also relies on the documents for Section 106 environmental reviews, required for the expenditure of federal funds. In addition, the surveys offer a catalog of the city's historic properties to historians and preservationist at the local, state and federal level. However, as it has now been many years since the SPARE survey has last been updated, the Planning & Community Development Department is proposing to partner with Lamar University, the Beaumont Heritage Society and the Texas Historical Commission by applying for a Texas Historical Commission Certified Local Government Grant to fund an update of the survey. The amount requested in the grant will be $4,000 from the State, with a $4,000 matching grant from the Beaumont Heritage Society. The funds will be used for materials, equipment and document reproduction. Review and discuss the utilization of three federal earmarks related to the Dowlen (College to Walden) Project and the Washington (Langham to Major) Project Dr. Joe Majdalani, Public Works Director, reviewed and discussed utilization of three federal earmarks related to the Dowlen (College to Walden) Project and the Minutes — October 25, 2016 Washington (Langham to Major) Project. Dr. Majdalani, discussed the initial earmark 1 and the revised initial earmark 1 for Washington Blvd., 7th Street, Tyrrell Park Loop and 11th Street. There was also discussion on the Project Specific Data, such as width, length and estimated cost for all of the streets listed. Discussion was also held in regards to Washington at Dowlen extension and Washington widening project, as well as the Washington Blvd., from West Beaumont City limit to Highway. Mayor Ames read the announcement regarding Executive Session being held at the conclusion of the General Business portion of the meeting. COMMENTS Councilmembers/City Manager/City Attorney comments on various matters COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS COUNCILMEMBER GUIDROZ - COMMENTED ON LAMAR UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL HOMECOMING AND THE HOMECOMING PARADE, GO BIG RED COUNCILMEMBER GETZ - STATED THAT HE WAS HONORED TO BE ABLE TO ATTEND ON SUNDAY THE RED RIBBON CELEBRATION AT AMELIA AND NORTH POINT CHURCH, THE GOAL WAS TO EDUCATE THE KIDS ON THE DANGERS OF ABUSING ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND DRUGS, ANNOUNCED THE CRIME STOPPERS EVENT AT THE EVENT CENTRE, ENCOURAGED CITIZENS TO SUPPORT CRIME STOPPERS COUNCILMEMBER WRIGHT - STATED THAT SHE ENJOYED THE LAMAR UNIVERSITY HOMECOMING KICK-OFF ON YESTERDAY, ASKED THAT EVERYONE SUPPORT THE LAMAR HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES AND SUPPORT THE CRIME STOPPERS EVENT ON THIS AFTERNOON COUNCILMEMBER PATE - COMMENTED ON THE LAMAR UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL ON SATURDAY NIGHT, THEY WILL BE PLAYING HOUSTON BAPTIST UNIVERSITY FOR HOMECOMING, THE SOCCER TEAM WILL BE PLAYING THIS WEEKEND, REMINDED CITIZENS THAT ON SATURDAY NIGHT THE POLICE DEPARTMENT WILL HOST THEIR TRUNK OR TREAT FOR THE KIDS, ALSO STATED THAT IT HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO HIS ATTENTION THAT THE CITY HAS TOWING COMPANIES THAT ARE ON ROTATION FOR THE CITY AND SOME OF THEM OWE THE CITY AND COUNTY LARGE SUMS OF MONEY, ASKED THAT LEGAL LOOK INTO THIS AND SEE WHAT THE CITY'S LEGAL STANCE WOULD BE, AND DETERMINE IF MONEY SHOULD BE COLLECTED BEFORE THEY ARE ALLOWED TO DO BUSINESS WITH THE CITY COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL - NONE Minutes — October 25, 2016 MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON - THANKED DR. EVANS AND STAFF WITH LAMAR UNIVERSITY FOR A GREAT AFTERNOON FOR THE HOMECOMING KICK-OFF CITY ATTORNEY COOPER - NONE CITY MANAGER HAYES - NONE MAYOR AMES - ENCOURAGED EVERYONE TO GO OUT AND SUPPORT LAMAR FOR HOMECOMING AND BRING THE KIDS TO TRUNK OR TREAT Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes) Gilbert Saldana 2111 Orange St. Beaumont TX Spoke to Council in regards to the 11th Street project and how great it turned out, unfortunately he and others were very upset that there were a lot of tire tracks up and down the street from an event that occurred a few weekends ago, a lot of business owners were upset about the trash on their property and would like someone to investigate and see if they can't stop this event from happening Jude Paredez 10620 Gage Rd. Beaumont TX's The question of the City Attorney's salary is not a personal thing or a racial thing it is that our city cannot afford it thing, the City is already in debt, the City Attorney could be walking on water and his salary should still be capped at a reasonable rate, in addition, is this large percentage of salary increase to one person fair to the other City employees that are working hard, also commented on Police killing citizens and those that are visiting our City, to contact the Civilian Review Board go to #civilianreviewboard on Twitter EXECUTIVE SESSION Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with Section 551.071 of the Government code: Claim of City of Beaumont vs. Allco, LLC; Beaumont Tennis Center Claim of Duc Au Claim of Kevin Nguyen Consider matters related to employment, evaluation and duties of a public officer or employee in accordance with Section 551.074 of the Government Code, to wit: Craig Lively — Chief Magistrate Open session of meeting recessed at 3:18 p.m. There being no action taken in Executive Session, Council adjourned. Minutes — October 25. 2016 Au 'o available upon request in B Ames, Tina Broussard, City Clerk City Clerk's Office. :LFAUM�n: 1 �l Minutes — October 25. 2016 ABSTENTION AFFIDAVIT THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF JEFFERSON § I, (a jQ U j P_ fk JKD7, , as a member of the 64CA �L,I"Yl � (City Council, Commission, or Board) make this affidavit and hereby on oath state the following: I, and/or a person or persons related to me, have a substantial interest in a business entity that would be peculiarly affected by a vote or decision of the (City Council, Commission, or Board) as those terms are defined in V.T.C.A., Local Government Code, § 171.002. A The business entity is: l A em v �'l ep(Name) rolw �A-"' (Address) ("I," or name of relative and relationship) have/has a substantial interest in this business entity for the following reasons: (check all of which are applicable.) Ownership of 10 percent or more of the voting stock or shares of the business entity. Ownership of either 10 percent or more or $15,000 or more of the fair market value of the business entity. Funds received from the business entity exceed 10 percent of (my, her, his) gross income for the previous year. Real property is involved, and (I, he, she) have an interest which is an equitable or legal ownership with a fair market value of at least $2,500. A relative of mine, within the first or second degree by blood or marriage, has a substantial interest in the business entity or property that would be affected by a decision of the public body of which I am a member. Upon filing of this affidavit with the City Clerk, I affirm that I will abstain from voting on any decision involving this business entity and from any further participation on this matter whatsoever. Signed this the O 54-day of (J �QJ't , 20 • s Signature of Official Title BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Tic -21 and on oath stated that the facts hereinabove stated are true to the best of his/her knowledge or be ief. SWORN to and subscribed before me on t I the day of , 20/. EE.- TINA G. BROUSSARD Notary Public in and for the Sate of Texas ary Public, StatAl Qk, e of Texasmm. Expires 01-12-2019otary ID 1143511-9