HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN OCT 23 2001 M I N U T E S - CITY OF BEAUMONT
Lulu L.Smith DAVID W. MOORE, MAYOR Guy N. Goodson, Mayor Pro Tern
Andrew P. Cokinos CITY COUNCIL MEETING Becky Ames
Bobbie J. Patterson October 23,2001 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 October 23, 2001,
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 Pro Tern Goodson called the meeting to order at 1:31 p.m. Sister Rita Slattery of Christus
Saint Elizabeth Hospital gave the invocation. Lt. Commander Kirkman and Cadet Lt. Tompkins,
Central High School ROTC students, led the pledge of allegiance.
Present at the meeting were: Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith, Cokinos,
Samuel, and Patterson. (Mayor Moore and Councilmember Ames were absent.) Also present
were Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager; Lane Nichols, City Attorney; and Barbara Liming,
City Clerk.
Presentations and Recognitions
Four Proclamations were issued: "Pastoral Care Week," October 21-28, 2001; 'Red
Ribbon Week," October 23-31, 2001; "Chamber of Commerce Week," October 22-26,
2001; and "Make a Difference Day in Beaumont," October 27, 2001.
In addition to the "Make a Difference Day" clean up project co-sponsored by the Clean
Community Department, Mayor Pro Tern Goodson announced that Clean Community
Coordinator Mack Mitchell has arranged for"Adopt a Street Program"agreements to be
signed. Group representatives from six organization and Council signed the contracts.
Ward I participants accepting responsibility to keep streets clean are: Wesley United
Methodist Church, Folsom Drive from Dowlen to Major Drive, and Central High
NJROTC, Calder Street from 111' Street to 7 1 Street. Ward III participants are: J. R.
Automotive, Franklin from Blanchette to Park Street, Neches from Park to Blanchette,
Blanchette from Franklin to Neches, and Park Street from Franklin to Neches; and the
YWCA, Calder Street from Willow to Main Street. Ward IV participants are: Jefferson
County Restitution Center,Washington Boulevard from 23rd Street to Lindberg; and the
Knights of Columbus Council 5035, Woodrow from Avenue A to Chaison, and Virginia
Street from Avenue A to Chaison.
Mr.Tracy Richardson, III,(Gulf Coast Living History Association)announced that Freedom
Fest 2001 has been scheduled for November 11, 2001 beginning at Noon with a parade
and including many musical performances at various downtown locations. Mr. Richardson
asked for Council endorsement and sponsorship. He said the purpose of the event is to
pay tribute to yesterday's veterans and today's heroes,and to raise funds for local disaster
relief and for victims of the September 11th tragedy. All proceeds will be donated to our
local Red Cross. Mr. Richardson introduced C. C. McGinnis with Clear Channel Media
and Christina Delgado with Procter Street Entertainment, who are assisting in promotion
of the celebration.
Mayor Pro Tern Goodson remarked that calls are being received relating to issues
addressed in the national and local news and announced that Mayor Moore and Fire Chief
Bertrand are in Washington D.C. attending the United States Conference of Mayor's
Safety and Security Summit. Participation will include mayors, representatives from
police, fire, and emergency response community, federal officials, and national experts
in the field of domestic preparedness. He assured citizens that Council is making every
effort to meet their expectations of safety and security in the community.
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 8-11
Mr. Gary Hidalgo, 1025 Pineneedle, Sour Lake, and Chief Operating Officer for the
Spindletop MHMR Services, addressed Council in opposition of Ordinance No. 01-076
that is considered for amendment in Agenda Item No. 8. Mr. Hidalgo objected to not being
consulted regarding changes in transit fees, spoke of the budgetary impact on his
organization,and challenged interpretation of the guidelines. He read page 5-7of the ADA
Para-Transit Handbook: "You also can develop full cost rates or other rates of
reimbursement for transporting Human Service Agency clients that are higher than
complimentary para-transit service fares...Informal referrals by Human Service Agency
staff should not, however, be treated the same as contract services. For example, a
request for service might be made by an agency on behalf of an eligible rider with a
cognitive or communication disability. In this case,the complimentary para-transit service
fare must be used."Mr. Hidalgo stated his contention is that they make informal contracts,
and that individuals directly contact the Special Transit, and he suggested the City
Attorney review the ordinance along with Mr. Brian Cruz, MHMR's consulting attorney.
Consent Agenda
Approval of minutes - October 16, 2001
Confirmation of committee appointments-Appointments: John Weitzel, Small Business
Loan Fund Advisory Committee, term ending October 22, 2003-Resolution No. 01-248
A) Accept a payment (in the amount of$1,251.85 from Chester D. Isom, Jr.) and authorize
a release of weed and litter liens against property described as Lots 165 and 166,
Block 16, Herring Addition - Resolution No. 01-249
B) Approve a contract(with Janco Construction for an estimated expenditure of$22,800)for
a horizontal directional bore of approximately 400 feet in length- Resolution No. 01-250
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Councilmember Cokinos moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Councilmember
Samuel seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Pro Tern Goodson ,Councilmembers Smith,Cokinos, Samuel
and Patterson
Noes: None
GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Consider a request for a zone change from RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-
Highest Density)to GC-MD(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District forthe
property at 4345 Crow Road
Councilmember Smith moved to approve Ordinance No. 01-082 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) TO GC-MD (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING)DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4345 CROW
ROAD, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING
FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. Councilmember Patterson seconded the motion.
MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Pro Tem Goodson,Councilmembers Smith,Cokinos,Samuel,
and Patterson
Noes: None
2. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow two guest quarters in an RS
(Residential Single Family Dwelling) District at No. 6 Estates of Montclaire
Councilmember Smith moved to approve Ordinance No. 01-083 ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE
GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW TWO GUEST QUARTERS IN AN RS(RESIDENTIAL
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING)DISTRICT LOCATED AT#6 ESTATES OF MONTCLAIRE IN THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. Councilmember Samuel seconded the motion.
MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Pro Tern Goodson,Councilmembers Smith,Cokinos,Samuel,
and Patterson
Noes: None
3. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a home decor shop and a restaurant
in a PUD (Planned Unit Development) District at 3350 Dowlen Road
Councilmember Cokinos moved to approve Ordinance No. 01-084 ENTITLED AN
ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A HOME DECOR SHOP AND A
RESTAURANT IN A PUD (PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT) DISTRICT LOCATED AT 3350 DOWLEN
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ROAD IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. Councilmember Smith
seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Pro Tern Goodson,Councilmembers Smith,Cokinos,Samuel,
and Patterson
Noes: None
4. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a print shop in a GC-MD (General
Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 2755 Washington Boulevard
Councilmember Samuel moved to approve Ordinance No. 01-085 ENTITLED AN
ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A PRINT SHOP IN A GC-MD(GENERAL
COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT, LOCATED AT 2755 WASHINGTON
BOULEVARD, IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,JEFFERSON COUNTY,TEXAS. Councilmember Smith
seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Pro Tern Goodson,Councilmembers Smith,Cokinos,Samuel,
and Patterson
Noes: None
5. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a climate controlled storage facility
in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 10255 Eastex
Freeway
Councilmember Smith to approve Ordinance No. 01-086 ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE
GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A CLIMATE CONTROLLED STORAGE FACILITY IN
A GC-MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT LOCATED AT 10255
EASTEX FREEWAY IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,JEFFERSON COUNTY,TEXAS. Councilmember
Cokinos seconded the motion with conditions placed by the Planning and Zoning Division.
MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Pro Tern Goodson,Councilmembers Smith,Cokinos,Samuel,
and Patterson
Noes: None
6. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow an art gallery in an RCR (Residential
Conservation and Revitalization) District at 581 N. 91h Street
Councilmember Cokinos moved to approve with conditions Ordinance No. 01-087
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW AN ART GALLERY IN AN
RCR (RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATION AND REVITALIZATION) DISTRICT, LOCATED AT 581 N. 9T"
STREET, IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. Councilmember Smith
seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Pro Tern Goodson,Councilmembers Smith,Cokinos,Samuel,
and Patterson
Noes: None
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7. Consider a request for an (HC-L) Historic Cultural Landmark Preservation Designation for
the building at 461-469 Bowie
Councilmember Smith moved to approve Ordinance No.01-088 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 ESTABLISHING AN HC-L (HISTORICAL-CULTURAL LANDMARK
PRESERVATION DESIGNATION) FOR THE BUILDING LOCATED AT 461-469 BOWIE, BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY. Councilmember Cokinos seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Pro Tern Goodson,Councilmembers Smith,Cokinos,Samuel,
and Patterson
Noes: None
8. Consider amending Ordinance 01-076 to allow Special Transit Service monthly passes
for social service agency clients
Mayor Pro Tern Goodson expressed appreciation to Mr. Hidalgo for his comments and
requested staff consult with representatives from Spindletop MHMR regarding statutes.
Councilmember Patterson moved to approve Ordinance No. 01-089 ENTITLED AN
ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 01-076, TO ALLOW SPECIAL TRANSIT SERVICE MONTHLY
PASSES FOR SOCIAL SERVICE CLIENTS IN SECTION 28-6(c)(1) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
Councilmember Smith seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Pro Tern Goodson, Councilmembers Smith, Cokinos, and
Patterson
Noes: None
9. Consider approving two resolutions supporting passage of Constitutional Amendment
Propositions 15 and 2 on the November 6, 2001 ballot
Public Works Director Tom Warner explained that the portion of Proposition 15 called
creation of the Texas Mobility Fund would allow issuance of bonds for construction of
roadway projects and implementation of the Toll Equity Act would allow the Toll Road
Authority to accelerate construction of projects and said Proposition 2 primarily deals with
border counties and allows for issuance of bonds. In response to Councilmember
Cokinos' query, Mr. Warner confirmed that Proposition 15 is currently a "pay as you go"
process, and this proposition would allow the issuance of bonds and pay with future
revenues, free up monies for local projects, as well as state.
Councilmember Cokinos moved to approve Resolution No. 01-251 supporting passage
of Constitutional Amendment Proposition Number 15 allowing the creation of the Texas
Mobility Fund and implementation of the Toll Equity Act. Council member Smith seconded
the motion. MOTION PASSED.
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Ayes: Mayor Pro Tem Goodson,Councilmembers Smith, Cokinos,Samuel,
and Patterson
Noes: None
Councilmember Cokinos moved to approve Resolution No. 01-252 supporting passage
of Constitutional Amendment Proposition Number allowing the issuance of bonds forthe
building of roads in border colonias. Councilmember Smith seconded the motion.
MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Pro Tem Goodson,Councilmembers Smith,Cokinos,Samuel,
and Patterson
Noes: None
10. Consider approving a contract with the Southeast Texas Community Development
Corporation, Inc.
Councilmember Samuel moved to approve Resolution No. 01-253 authorizing the
execution of the contract with the Southeast Texas Community Development Corporation,
Inc. (SETCDC) in the amount of$256,500. Councilmember Smith seconded the motion.
MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Pro Tem Goodson,Councilmembers Smith,Cokinos,Samuel,
and Patterson
Noes: None
11. Consider adopting a resolution supporting the creation of a new and improved Jefferson
County Waterway and Navigation District
Councilmember Cokinos moved to approve Resolution No. 01-254 supporting the
creation of a new and improved Jefferson County Waterway and Navigation District.
Councilmember Smith seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED.
Ayes: Mayor Pro Tem Goodson,Councilmembers Smith,Cokinos,Samuel,
and Patterson
Noes: None
COMMENTS
Councilmembers comment on various matters
Mayor Pro Tem Goodson announced that early voting for the November 6"constitutional
amendment election has begun. He extended appreciation to the Southeast Texas
Regional Planning Commission and the Deep East Texas Council of Government for their
joint sponsorship of the recent Summit on Regionalism which covered topics about
transportation, schools, crime, economic development, and health. Mayor Pro Tem
Goodson said this was an opportunity to learn, interact, and share information between
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13 counties in East Texas, and acknowledged the efforts of Mr. (Walter G.) Diggles, Deep
East Texas Council of Government, and Mr. Chester Jourdan, Jr., Southeast Texas
Regional Planning Commission, and their staffs. Also, he encouraged support from
neighborhood associations with the "Make A Difference" street cleanup and the "Red
Ribbon Rally" and parade on Saturday afternoon.
Councilmember Patterson re-emphasized the importance of voting and reported that early
voting will continue through November 2 for the November 6 election. She announced
that the South Park Neighborhood Association will meet Thursday, October 25 at the
South Park Baptist Church with Officer Roger Trahan as speaker. Also, Councilmember
Patterson agreed with Mayor Pro Tern Goodson that the Summit on Regionalism was
outstanding, informative, and well attended.
Councilmember Samuel concurred that it is crucial to exercise our right to vote, extended
kudos to Public Works Director Tom Warner for Bigner Road construction repairs, and
announced that the Ward III Advisory Council will meet Thursday, October 25 at 6:30 p.m.
at the Elmo Willard Library. He, also, commended Mr. Chester D. Isom Jr. for his efforts
in purchasing unkempt property and working in the Charlton-Pollard neighborhood to
beautify the area.
Councilmember Smith commented that everyone she spoke with was impressed with how
well the Summit on Regionalism was coordinated, the quality of speakers and the
programs. She said the event was very impressive and thinks it should be an annual
affair.
City Manager Report - Sales Tax Update, Offender Program, Texas Downtown
Association, Landfill Disposal Revenue, Public Fleet Auction and UPARR Grant
City Manager Bonczek reported the Texas Downtown Association has designated the
Lamb's Building as a finalist for 2001 Potential Awards Program in the Best Adaptive
Reuse category with winners to be announced November 9. He extended appreciation
to Clean Community DirectorJohn Labrie for being successful in generating revenues and
marketing landfill space and reported receiving notification that Jefferson County inmates
will no longer be available for maintenance of the M. L. King Parkway. Councilmember
Samuel interjected a suggestion to explore use of manpower from the Restitution Center.
Mr. Bonczek reported the Fleet Auction held Saturday profited an estimated $240,000,
reviewed the Urban Parks and Recreation Recovery (UPARR) grant, and said proposed
improvements at McLean and Roberts will include playground equipment, surfacing,
drainage, sidewalks, and that Roberts Park will receive a water playground. Mr. Bonczek
expressed excitement with the proposed veteran's event and said details will be presented
at the next Council meeting.
Public Comment (Persons are limited to three (3) minutes). No one wished to speak.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
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* Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with Section
551.071 of the Government Code:
Patrick Cody Schroeder v. Lamar Institute of Technology
There be4na no further business, the meeting adjourned at 2:51 p.m.
yc"�OLq
Guy N. Goodson, Mayor Pro Tern
Barbara Liming, City Clerk
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