HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN MAY 16 2000 M I N U T E S - CITY OF BEAUMONT
Lulu L.Smith DAVID W. MOORE,MAYOR Guy N.Goodson,Mayor Pro Tem
Andrew P.Cokinos CITY COUNCIL MEETING Becky Ames
Bobbie J.Patterson May 16,2000 Audwin Samuel
Lane Nichols,City Attorney Stephen J.Bonczek,City Manager Barbara Liming,City Clerk
The City Council of the City of Beaumont,Texas,met in a regular session on May 16,2000,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
* Consent Agenda
Mayor Moore called the meeting to order at 1:33 p.m. The Reverend James Fuller, Calder Avenue Baptist
Church, gave the invocation. Councilmember Samuel led the pledge of allegiance.
Present at the meeting were: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Goodson, Councilmembers Smith, Cokinos,
Ames, Samuel, and Patterson. Also present were: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager; Lane Nichols, City
Attorney; and Barbara Liming, City Clerk.
*Presentations and Recognitions - "National Police Week," May 15-20, 2000 and "Peace Officers
Memorial Day," May 15, 2000; "National Preservation Week," May 14-20, 2000; "Cystic Fibrosis
Week," May 15-20, 2000; and "Foster Care Month," May 2000.
*Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items.
*Citizen comment was invited on the Consent Agenda and Regular Agenda
An unidentified minister addressed Council in favor of awarding Mr. John Jenkins additional time to repair
the structure located at 560 E. Gill and pledged support and assistance by the membership of his church.
* Consent Agenda
* Approval of the minutes of the regular meeting held May 9, 2000.
* Confirmation of committee appointments: There were no committee appointments.
A) Approve award of a one(1)year contract for automotive preventative maintenance(with JMPKL,Inc.
dba The Lube Shop) - Resolution No. 00-121
B) Approve a resolution authorizing the acceptance of a surface and underground utility easement(0.387
acre utility easement,out of the A.Houston Survey,Jefferson County,Texas on the West Brook High
School campus, from the Beaumont Independent School District) - Resolution No. 00-122
C) Approve annual contracts for the purchase ofinedical equipment and supplies for the stated unit prices
bid from the medical supplies companies(estimated annual expenditure $158,624.05)- Resolution
No. 00-123
D) Approve a three (3)year lease agreement with Madeline L. Walker for EMS Medic No. 5 facilities
located at 6454 Concord Road at a monthly rental amount of$1,170 - Resolution No. 00-124
Councilmember Cokinos moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Councilmember Ames seconded the
motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith, Cokinos,
Ames, Samuel and Patterson
Noes: None
GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Consider approving an agreement with the Partnership of Southeast Texas(POST)to help strengthen
the economy of Southeast Texas
Councilmember Smith moved to approve Resolution No. 00-125 approving FY 2000 funding in the
amount of$25,000 for the Partnership of Southeast Texas(POST). Councilmember Ames seconded
the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith, Cokinos,
Ames, Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
2. Consider an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 00-33 relating to the structure located at 560 E. Gill
Ordinance No.00-41 ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.00-33,TO REMOVE THE
STRUCTURE LOCATED AT 560 E.GILL FROM SECTION 6 AND DIRECTING THAT THE STRUCTURE AT 560
E. GILL BE DEMOLISHED OR REPAIRED WITHIN 90 DAYS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, AND
PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY was approved on a motion made by Councilmember Samuel.
Councilmember Patterson seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith, Cokinos,
Ames, Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
Councilmember Samuel thanked Council for showing compassion by allowing reconsideration ofthis
structure,commented about projects completed by Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church,and confirmed
with Clean Community Director John Labrie that substantial progress has been made.
Mr. Labrie reminded Mr.Jenkins that since the property has been declared a dilapidated structure that
he needs to obtain permits from the Building Codes Division.
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COMMENTS
* Councilmembers comment on various subjects
Councilmember Cokinos congratulated the Beaumont Police Department for participation in a nation-
wide remembrance of officers killed in the line of duty.
Councilmember Samuel commented about rapid progress in development of the park in the Charlton
Pollard Neighborhood area,thanked staff for diligent work on the project,and announced that a Ward
III Advisory Council meeting will be held Thursday,6:30 p.m.,at Martin Luther King Middle School.
Councilmember Patterson announced that Neighbors in the Park will be held Sunday at Central Park
from 3:00-5:00 p.m. and Family Unity Day will be held from 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at Tyrrell
Park on Sunday, May 21. Councilmember Patterson added that the Pear Orchard Neighborhood
Association will meet next Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church.
Mayor Moore congratulated the D.A.R.E. Program graduation with seven schools participation and
the success of the program.
* City Manager's Report-2000 Budget Summit,City Manager's Work Day,Wading Pool Renovations
and Perlstein Park Master Plan
The City Manager reported that recycling was added to the agenda for the 2000 Budget Summit,said
a consultant will present a storm water drainage utility report,said payment from the solid waste fund
to the general fund and economic development incentives will be discussed, and workbooks should
be ready tonight for advance review. Mr. Bonczek stated that renovations to the wading pools were
estimated to be $84,000 per pool or a total of$345,000 for Sprott, Rogers, Combest and Roberts
pools. This amount is substantially more than previous projections and requested direction from
Council, and spoke of searching for other funding means. The City Manager reported that he
presented plans for Phase I of the Perlstein Park, received support of residents, and said there will
be a donation of $180,000 from the Charlie Weinbaum family. Mr. Bonczek stated he had
opportunity to work with the Streets and Drainage crews and stated with the present quality of
employees, we are cutting approximately 2 %times more ditch linear feet than we did five years ago.
He commended the department for quality,productivity and pride. He reported that the sign review
committee met last week to discuss the evolving sign code revisions for Gladys,Highway 105,Major,
and Dowlen. Mr. Bonczek addressed rising medical and dental insurance increases and the theater
series schedule beginning in September.
* Public Comment(Persons are limited to three (3) minutes)
Ms. Gethrel Williams, 4495 Fortune Lane, business agent for the National Alliance for Public
Employees addressed Council to submit a copy of their constitution and other information to Council
and to speak of their desire to represent City employees.
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Ms. Rose Harris, 3430 Cherry Drive, addressed Council as a citizen and employee of the Clean
Community Department to encourage employee participation in the open season sign-up period from
June 1-15, 2000. Ms. Harris thanked the City Manager for reconsidering check dues deductions.
Ms.Carmen O'Shea,3465 Corley,addressed Council in opposition to increasing water rates,reported
seeing three-member crews working in limited areas, and recited a personal incident with recycling
pick-up.
Mr.Raymond Chaisson, 1130 Lamar,addressed Council regarding his request for covered bus shelters
in areas where elderly citizens utilize the transit system and was advised that the City is awaiting
grant approval to purchase new bus shelters.
Mr. Leroy Lewis, II1, 1201 Euclid, thanked the City Manager, Police Chief Scofield, and Deputy
Chief Coffin for assistance in enforcing the loud noise ordinance, voiced support of two-men police
units and pay increases for police personnel,raising the age of dancers in sexually oriented businesses,
and a use fee for out-of-city workers. He also addressed unsanitary conditions of open windows at
drive-through hamburger businesses, commented that evening Council meetings would give
opportunity for some citizens to attend, Section 8 program, and Council term limits.
Mr.Bill Proctor,4340 Westridge,addressed Council in support of two police officers in all vehicles.
Ms.Glenda Ardoin,2540 Sycamore,addressed Council to thank Councilmember Samuel and the City
Manager for working with the Charlton Pollard Neighborhood , spoke about a night club's activity
creating parking problems,loud noise,and safety concerns among elderly residents and requested that
Council declare the club a public nuisance.
Ms. Eula Mae Harmon, 1725 East Lucas, addressed Council in opposition to a water rate increase,
spoke about drug problems,and in support of two officers being assigned to vehicles or an officer and
a trained,private citizen.
Ms.Jeannette Atkins, 1925 Tulane,addressed Council to request additional police patrol in the north
end between midnight and 4:00 a.m. because of excessive traffic at those times. She related
experiences of widows and their concerns about safety.
Ms. Marigene McLaughlin, 520 Jeanette, addressed Council regarding her reasons for attending
Council meetings, voiced support of Police Department endeavors, pay increases, and vehicles,
expressed opposition to the effects sexually oriented business have on society, especially young
people, and stated principles she feels young people should be learning. She commented about
possible water rate increases,the census long form generating funds for the city,working together to
make our community better and expressed thanks for accomplishments made.
Mr.Benny Mendosa addressed Council to report that the College Corridor Neighborhood experienced
a good meeting last night with a good attendance.
Ms.O'Shea addressed Council again to report tree limbs covering the bus stop sign on College Street
across from the Alamo Motel.
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Mr.Lewis addressed Council again to state that the street use fee and term limits were Mr.Allen Lee's
ideas.
Ms. Atkins again addressed Council to report that she lives alone and her water bill last month was
$45.68 and $54.16 this month.
Mayor Moore advised Ms. Atkins to speak with the Public Works Director or have a plumber check
for a leak.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
* Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with Section 551.071
of the Government Code:
Negotiations with Beaumont Police Officers Association
There being no other business, the meeting adjourned at 2:43 p.m.
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David Moore, Mayor
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Barbara Liming, City Clerk
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