HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN SEP 05 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 September 5,2000 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 September 5,2000,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 1:37 p.m. City Attorney Lane Nichols gave the invocation.
Mayor Moore led the pledge of allegiance.
Present at the meeting were: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Cokinos, Ames,
Samuel (arrived at 1:38 p.m.), and Patterson. Councilmember Smith was absent (attending a National
League of Cities meeting). Also, present were: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager; Lane Nichols, City
Attorney; and Barbara Liming, City Clerk.
* Presentations and Recognitions
Two proclamations were issued: "Prostate Cancer Awareness Month," September 2000 and "Neches
River Clean Up Day," September 9, 2000.
City Manager Stephen J.Bonczek introduced Ms.Carolyn Cook,Regional Manager for the Federal Railroad
Administration, part of the U.S. Department of Transportation,who is responsible for crossing and trespass
prevention. Ms. Cook was invited to share information regarding railroad safety,train whistles,and federal,
state and local law interaction. Mr. Bonczek said Ms. Cook will also present options to consider litigating
the impact on residential areas. New federal laws and rules and regulation of train whistles that will probably
be published in the Federal Register by the end of 2000, effective in January 2002, will also be addressed.
He said these laws will probably preempt what can be accomplished at the local level. Also, Mr. Bonczek
introduced Mr. Harding Rome, Senior Trial Counsel for theUnion Pacific Railroad, and said he will be
available to answer specific questions. Ms. Cook made a very in-depth Power Point presentation discussing
Texas Statutes and various regulations impacting railroad companies, entities, and individuals as shown in
Exhibit"A." She cited statistics indicating a 62 percent increase in collisions when keeping train whistles
from blowing at railroad crossings and spoke about safety of lives versus noise levels. After the presentation,
Ms. Cook volunteered to answer questions. Mayor Pro Tern Goodson questioned the number of downtown
crossings, four-quadrant gates, and number of possible closings. Councilmember Cokinos commented that
the main citizen complaint is about trains switching during drive time to and from work and excessive whistle
noise interrupting sleep. Ms. Cook stated there are no simple solutions, but suggested speaking with
individual railroad companies regarding the problems, and said that crossing consolidation and overpasses
will help. She said that a rail car hauls the equivalent of seven tractor-trailer truck loads, and voiced a desire
to work together with Beaumont and railroad companies toward improvements..
* Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items.
Citizen comment was invited on the Consent and Regular Agenda Items 4 through 8.
Mrs.Laura Daigle, 1960 Long,began to comment about train noise in her neighborhood and was advised that
the topic was not appropriate at this time, but could be addressed later in the meeting. No one else wished
to address these items.
* Consent Agenda
* Approval of the minutes of the regular meeting held August 29, 2000
* Confirmation of committee appointments: Reappointments: Bill Lucas for a term expiring April 3,
2002 and Carlos Hernandez for a term expiring July 29, 2002 to the Planning Commission. -
Resolution No. 00-212
A) Accept improvements constructed in Walden Meadows, Section I Subdivision for city maintenance
(Lots 1-12, Block 2, Lots 1-12, Block 3, and lots 1-5, Block 4) - Resolution No. 00-213
B) Approve the acceptance of a "Safe and Sober S.T.E.P." grant from the Texas Transportation
Commission (in the amount of$33,000, for a total project cost of$55,000 with the City required to
fund 40% or$22,000) - Resolution No. 00-214
C) Approve a contract for the purchase and installation of approximately 2,332 linear feet of chain-link
fencing at the Water Production Plant (with Cardinal Fence Co. in the amount of $22,000) -
Resolution No. 00-215
D) Approve the purchase of a sewage grinder for the Public Works Department (with Environmental
Improvements in the amount of$19,879) - Resolution No. 00-216
E) Authorize the City Manager to accept, appropriate and expend grant funds for the replacement of the
fluoridation system at the Water Production Plant(in the amount of$37,000)-Resolution No.00-217
F) Accept improvements in Gladys West Subdivision,Section Six for city maintenance(Lots 35,Block
4, Lots 18-20, Block 6, Lots 10-13, Block 7, Lots 8-15, Block 8 and Lots 1-3, Block 9, Gladys West
Subdivision, Section 6) - Resolution No. 00-218
Councilmember Cokinos moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Councilmember Ames seconded
the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Cokinos, Ames,
Samuel and Patterson
Noes: None
Minutes;September 5, 2000;Page 2
GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Consider a request for a zone change from GC-MD(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)
to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District for two 2-acre tracts of land in the 9800 block of
Old Voth Road
Councilmember Ames moved to approve Ordinance No.00-70 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 GC-MD (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT TO RS (RESIDENTIAL SINGLY FAMILY
DWELLING)DISTRICT FOR TWO 2-ACRE TRACTS OF LAND LOCATED IN THE 9800 BLOCK OF OLD VOTH
ROAD, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. Councilmember Mayor Pro Tem Goodson seconded the
motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Goodson, Councilmembers Cokinos, Ames,
Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
2. Consider a request for a zone change from RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest
Density)to GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District for two separate
tracts including 4120 Pradice
Councilmember Patterson moved to approve Ordinance No. 00-71 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 RM-H(RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE
FAMILY DWELLING-HIGHEST DENSITY)DISTRICT TO GC-MD-2(GENERAL COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE
FAMILY DWELLING-2) DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4120 PRADICE AND A PARKING LOT
LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF NORA AND GOLIAD STREETS, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON
COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A
PENALTY. Councilmember Ames seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Goodson, Councilmembers Cokinos, Ames,
Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
3. Consider an application for a specific use permit to allow a two-family structure in an RS(Residential
Single Family Dwelling) District at 190 E. Caldwood
Councilmember Mayor Pro Tem Goodson moved to approve Ordinance No. 00-72 ENTITLED AN
ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A TWO-FAMILY STRUCTURE IN AN RS
(RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING)DISTRICT,LOCATED AT 190 E.CALDWOOD IN THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT,JEFFERSON COUNTY,TEXAS. Councilmember Cokinos seconded the motion. MOTION
PASSED.
Minutes;September 5, 2000;Page 3
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Cokinos, Ames,
Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
4. Consider a request to abandon the 20'wide alley located in Block 37 of the Jef Chaison Addition
Councilmember Patterson moved to approve Ordinance No. 00-73 ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE
VACATING AND ABANDONING A 20' WIDE ALLEY LOCATED IN BLOCK 37, JEF CHAISON ADDITION,
BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS AND PROVIDING FOR THE RETENTION OF A 20' GENERAL
UTILITY EASEMENT. Councilmember Ames seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Goodson, Councilmembers Cokinos, Ames,
Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
5. Consider a request to abandon a 30' wide dedicated road right-of-way in Lots 17 and 18, Block 1,
Wescalder Fig Acres Addition between 1275 and 1309 Wescalder Road
Councilmember Cokinos moved to approve Ordinance No. 00-74 ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE
ABANDONING THE 30' WIDE DEDICATED ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY IN LOTS 17 AND 18, BLOCK 1,
WESCALDER FIG ACRES ADDITION BETWEEN 1275 AND 1309 WESCALDER ROAD, IN THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT,JEFFERSON COUNTY,TEXAS;PROVIDING FOR THE RETENTION OF A 10'WIDE GENERAL
UTILITY EASEMENT. Councilmember Mayor Pro Tern Goodson seconded the motion. MOTION
PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Cokinos, Ames,
Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
6. Consider a request to abandon the 60'x 135.61' street right-of-way of Cartwright Avenue adjacent to
Lot 1, Block 13, Washington Manor Addition at 4805 Cartwright Avenue
Councilmember Samuel moved to approve Ordinance No. 00-75 ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE
ABANDONING THE 60'X 135.61'STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY OF CARTWRIGHT AVENUE ADJACENT TO LOT
1,BLOCK 13,WASHINGTON MANOR ADDITION,AT 4805 CARTWRIGHT AVENUE,BEAUMONT,TEXAS,
JEFFERSON COUNTY,TEXAS,PROVIDING FOR THE RETENTION OF A GENERAL UTILITY AND DRAINAGE
EASEMENT AND AN ACCESS EASEMENT. Councilmember Ames seconded the motion. MOTION
PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Cokinos, Ames,
Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
1. Consider an ordinance amending Article IV,Assurance For Completion of Improvements;Section 24-
26 Alternatives to Completion of Improvements of the Code of Ordinances
Minutes;September 5, 2000;Page 4
Councilmember Ames moved to approve Ordinance No.00-76 ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
ARTICLE IV, SECTION 24-26,OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT TO AMEND
THE ALTERNATIVES TO COMPLETION OF IMPROVEMENTS AND ADDING (e) DEALING WITH
CONNECTION TO UTILITIES;PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;PROVIDING FOR REPEAL;AND PROVIDING
A PENALTY. Councilmember Mayor Pro Tern Goodson seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Goodson, Councilmembers Cokinos, Ames,
Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
8. Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a labor agreement with the Beaumont Police
Officers Association for the period October 1, 2000 to September 30, 2003
Councilmember Ames moved to approve Resolution No. 00-219 authorizing the City Manager to
execute a three-year labor agreement with the Beaumont Police Officers Association. Councilmember
Samuel seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Goodson, Councilmembers Cokinos, Ames
Samuel, and Patterson
Noes: None
COMMENTS
* Councilmembers comment on various matters
Mayor Moore commented that the"Concert in the Park"was very good last Thursday,in spite of the
heat,and made suggestions to consider holding the last concert of the Summer at Riverfront Park and
starting earlier after school begins to accommodate homework schedules.
* City Manager's Report - Fire/Water Service Meeting, Ethical Climate Survey and Human
Resources Director Recruitment and Selection Status
Mr. Stephen Bonczek reported that the South East Texas Regional Planning Commission and the
District Board submitted letters of support of the grant application to the Economic Development
Administration(EDA)for the construction of a clearwell at the Water Production Plant. He stated that
the cost of construction of the five million gallon clearwell is estimated at $2,995,000 with the
maximum funding from the grant to be 50 percent of the total cost or $1,497,500. Mr. Bonczek
reported that six candidates will receive a recruitment position profile package for the Human
Resource Director position, and within the next thirty days a selection should be made. The City
Manager reported that Councilmember Smith is hosting a neighborhood meeting on September 27,
2000 at 6:30 p.m. at the fellowship hall at Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church to discuss water
system and fire suppression services. Mr. Bonczek reported that Lamar University Psychology
Professor James Esser and his graduate students will be conducting an ethical climate survey of our
organization. The City Manager announced that on Friday,September 8,2000,at approximately 7:00
p.m.or 8:00 p.m.on Discovery Channel's "On the Inside"program,the Beaumont Police Department
will be featured and shown serving warrants during a narcotic bust.
Minutes;September 5, 2000;Page 5
* Public Comment (Persons are limited to three (3) minutes)
Mrs. Laura Daigle, 1960 Long, addressed Council to complain of train whistles blowing throughout
the night and disturbing sleep. Mrs. Daigle reported that whistles blow for periods up to ten minutes
at 3:00 a.m., and said she has an audio tape of a train whistle blowing for an extended period of time
Mr. James Daigle, 1960 Long, addressed Council regarding a petition protesting train horns blowing
during late night hours and early morning and length of time which intersections are blocked. He
spoke of the delays affecting response time for emergency medical service.
Mr. Steve Foreman, 1555 Infinity, as a resident of Beaumont and as a representative of the Kansas
City Southern railway company, addressed Council concerning railroad safety issues. Mr.Foreman
referenced the 62 percent increase in accidents where whistles are banned and asked that a responsible
and educated decision be made.
Mr.Richard Bennett, 1635 West Highland,addressed Council concerning being effected by the trains
that run along Avenue A. Mr.Bennett thanked the City for their efforts in enforcing the train whistle
ordinance. He questioned time tables regarding railroad crossing closures and if citizens will be
involved in making decisions.
City Manager, Stephen J. Bonczek responded that review of the railroad crossing closures is a high
priority and that major efforts will be made in reviewing the 116 railroad crossings in the city. Mr.
Bonczek commented about present research regarding train noise, safety and solutions that are
underway. The City Manager affirmed that citizen participation will be included in decision making
for quiet zones and also stated that the Federal quiet zone rules will not be in effect until 2002.
Mr. Eric Meadows, 106 West Caldwood, thanked Council and the City Manager for taking on the
issue of train noise because it affects the quality of life of the citizens,as well as,a safety concern. He
commented that through the course of the night he feels some train engineers take liberties with horn
blowing.
RECESS OF REGULAR MEETING
CONVENE MEETING OF THE BEAUMONT HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION
1. Consider a resolution approving removal of trustee, appointment of successor trustee and the
execution of documents related thereto
EXECUTIVE SESSION-NOT HELD
* 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 Performance Evaluation
There being no other business, the meeting adjourned at 3:12 p.m.
Minutes;September 5, 2000;Page 6
David oore, Mayor
Barbara Liming, City Clerk
Minutes;September 5, 2000;Page 7
Federal Railroad Administration
Overview
--State-and Federal Statues
• Train Volume
• Grade Crossings
( Et1t 0 '1'ra inn • Train Collisions
• Grade Ci&.sing Collisions
• Operation Lifesaver Program
NPRM on Train Homs
Texas Statues Driver Action
Texas Transportation Code-Sec. 545.251
• Driver Action • Drivers are always required to yield the
• Raihaoad Trespassing rigbt-of-way to a tram.
• It is an offense to drive around,under or
• Whistle law through a crossing gate.
• Blocked Crossings • A motors must come to a compere stop
vkhan signal lights we flashing.
• Crossing Closures • Fines of S50.4200.
Railroad Trespassing Whistle Law
Texas Transportation Code Sea 471.006(a-b-d)
• Texas Penal Code—Sec. 28.08(A) -it is • The engineer m charge of the locomotive is
unlawful for a person to enter or remain required to ring the bell and blow the
on railroad property without the consent whistle at least one-quarter mile from the
of owner,knowing it is railroad property. place where the railroad crosses a public
An offense is a Class B misdemeanor road.The engineer shall ring the bell
unless bodily injury is caused then it is continuously until the locomotive has
3'd degree felony. crossed the mad or stopped..
EXHIBIT "A" 1
Blocked Crossings Crossing Closures
Texas Transportation Code Texas Revised Civil Statutes-Article
Sec. 471.007-47.008 1105c(West 1999)
• Texas law prohibits a train to blocks • A provision for grade crossing elimination
within every incorporated city or town
crossing for more than 10 minutes with a (including home rule cities)having a
standing tram population of more than one hundred
thousand inhabitants
Federal Statutes 1999 Average Train Volume
Beaumont,TX
• Code of Federal Regulations
-CFR 49-Transportation-Parta 200 to 399
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1999 U. S . and Texas Collisions
Type of Warning Device
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Type of Warning Device
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Top 13 Texas Counties
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RANK COUNTY COLLISIONS FATALITIES INJURIES
1 Dallas 29 0 8
2 Harris 27 3 19
3 Tarrant 18 0 7
4 Jefb SCM 1 14 - 1 1
5 Montgomery 12 1_ . 7
6 Bexar 11 1 3
7 Webb 10 0 7
8 Ft. Bend 10 0 7
9 Cameron 9 0 8
10 Brazoria 7 3 2
11 Denton 7 2 2
12 Collin 7 1 5
13 El Paso 7 1 2
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School Bus .
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Truck-trailer 475
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/ CarNan
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1999 - Texas and Jefferson Co. Collisions
Type Highway User
TEXAS 1999 F
JEFFERS C6. 19"9
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