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City of Beaumont
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS MARCH 4, 2003 1:30 P.M.
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER
* Invocation Pledge Roll Call
* Presentations and Recognition-Receive report related to FY2002 Audit
* Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 1,2,9-16/Consent
Agenda
* Consent Agenda
GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Consider approving an ordinance amending ward boundaries for the May 3, 2003
General Election
2. Consider approving an ordinance calling the General Election for May 3, 2003 to
elect four (4) Ward Councilmembers for Wards I, Il, III and IV and a Runoff
Election, if necessary, for May 17, 2003
3. Consider approving a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)
to GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District for the
property at 8155 Highway 105
4. Consider approving a specific use permit to allow a dental office in an RM-H
(Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District at 2155 Dowlen
5. Consider approving a specific use permit to allow a nightclub in a GC-MD
(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 5230 South M. L.
King Parkway
6. Consider approving a specific use permit to allow building construction/general
contractors and construction/special trade contractors in a GC-MD (General
Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at the northeast corner of
Chamberlin and Washington
7. Consider approving a specific use permit to allow a business office for a building
construction/general contractor in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple
Family Dwelling)District at 10295 Eastex Freeway
8. Consider approving a specific use permit to allow a beauty salon in an RCR
(Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District at the northwest corner of
Shell Road and Highland Avenue
9. Consider approving a request to abandon a 49.92'x 59.90' section of Coolidge
Street right-of-way
10. Consider approving a request to abandon the 20'drainage easement and the 10'
utility easement on Lot 24, Block 17 of the Replat of Calder Place Addition at 985
22nd Street
11. Consider approving a request to abandon a 20'wide utility easement in the
abandoned alley of Block 72, Van Wormer Addition, located between Orange
Street and Avenue A
12. Consider approving the City of Beaumont Investment Policy
13. Consider amending the 1999 Consolidated Block Grant Program by reallocating
$15,000 to Schlesinger Healthcare Centers to assist with emergency roof repairs
14. Consider a request to deed the Dick Dowling School site to the Southeast Texas
Community Development Corporation, Inc. (SETCDC)to provide affordable
housing to low/moderate income families
15. Consider approving a contract between the City of Beaumont and the Southeast
Texas Community Development Corporation Inc. (SETCDC) in the amount of
$350,000 for construction of 10 new homes at the Dick Dowling school site that
will be sold to low/moderate income families
16. Consider approving a contract between the City of Beaumont and the Beaumont
Community Housing Development Organization(BCHDO) in the amount of
$200,000 for construction of 3 new homes that will be leased to low/moderate
income families
COMMENTS
* Councilmembers/City Manager comment on various matters
* Public Comment(Persons are limited to 3 minutes)
EXECUTIVE SESSION
* Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with
Section 551.071 of the Government Code:
David Leaven v City of Beaumont
City of Beaumont v TJC Investments
The Claim of Herbert Howard
Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids
or services are requested to contact Pat Buehrle at 880-3725 a day prior to the meeting.
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Lane Nichols
MEETING DATE: March 4, 2003
AGENDA MEMO DATE: February 5, 2003
REQUESTED ACTION: Council to approve an ordinance amending ward
boundaries for the May 3, 2003 General Election.
RECOMMENDATION
The administration recommends that the Council approve an ordinance amending the ward
boundaries for Wards 1, 2, 3 and 4 within the City of Beaumont.
BACKGROUND
As a result of the 2000 census, Jefferson County is amending its voting precinct lines.
This amendment will necessitate an amendment to ward boundaries such that the ward
boundaries do not bisect voting precincts.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
The City Attorney and the City Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve or deny an ordinance amending the ward boundaries for Wards 1, 2, 3 and 4
within the City of Beaumont, Texas.
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ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLEDAN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BOUNDARIES
OF THE WARDS OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT FOR
ELECTION PURPOSES ONLY; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR REPEAL.
WHEREAS,the City Council has previously established four single memberdistricts
for the purpose of electing ward council members; and,
WHEREAS, Jefferson County, based on the 2000 Census has amended its voting
precinct lines which brings about the necessity to amend the ward boundaries of
Beaumont:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED
BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
THAT the City of Beaumont shall be divided into four (4) wards for voting purposes. The
same being:
Ward 1 Ward 3
Ward 2 Ward 4
as described in Exhibit"A" attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. The
wards described above are shown on the map attached hereto as Attachment 1.
Section 2.
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 3.
That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the
extent of the conflict only.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 4th day of
March, 2003.
- Mayor Evelyn M. Lord -
JEFFERSON COUNTY VOTING PRECINCTS
WARD 1 WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4
22 100 77 84
116 *90 1 85
23 17 63 18
88 79 3 39
87 *26 8 19
99 78 * 10 20
104 27 16 75
2 86 11 *67
68 73 15 *21
4 5 14 *64
89 62 12 *92
7 72 * 13 *35
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* Portion that is within the Beaumont city limits.
03/04/03 EXH I BIT "A"
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March 4,2003
Consider approving an ordinance calling the General Election for May 3,2003 to elect four(4)Ward
Councilmembers for Wards I, II, III and IV and a Runoff Election, if necessary, for May 17, 2003
A.. City of Beaumont
_ Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Susan Henderson, City Clerk
MEETING DATE: March 4, 2003
AGENDA MEMO DATE: February 26, 2003
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approve an ordinance calling the General Election for May
3, 2003 to elect four (4) Ward Councilmembers for Wards I, II, III
and IV and a Runoff Election, if necessary, for May 17, 2003
RECOMMENDATION
Approve the General Election and possible Runoff Election dates.
BACKGROUND
The City Charter dictates that all elected officials shall be elected on a regular election day
established by the Election Code of the State of Texas. The City of Beaumont has established the
first Saturday of May to conduct elections, and will conduct a joint election with the Beaumont
Independent School District and the Port of Beaumont Navigation District. The City of Beaumont
will elect four(4) Ward Councilmembers for Wards I, II, III and IV. The Beaumont Independent
School District will elect three (3) Trustees for Districts 1, 2 and 4. The Port of Beaumont
Navigation District will elect two (2)Port Commissioners from their respective Wards I, and III.
BUDGETARYIMPACT
Estimated expense to conduct an election is estimated at $38,000, with each entity paying an
equitable share of said expenses. Should a runoff election be necessary,the City of Beaumont would
bear the total expense.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
The General Election will be conducted May 3, 2003 and a Runoff Election on May 17, 2003, if
necessary.
General Election and Runoff Election
February 26, 2003
Page 2
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager and City Clerk.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Approve/Deny an ordinance calling the General Election for May 3,2003 and a Runoff Election May
17, 2003, if necessary.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, PROVIDING
FOR A GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON THE 3RD OF MAY 2003
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING WARD COUNCILMEMBERS FOR
WARDS I, II, 111, AND IV; DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AND
APPOINTING ELECTION OFFICIALS FOR SUCH ELECTION; PROVIDING
THE FORM OF THE BALLOT AT SUCH ELECTION; DIRECTING THE
GIVING OF NOTICE OF SUCH ELECTION; ORDERING A RUNOFF
ELECTION IF NECESSARY TO BE HELD ON THE 17TH DAY OF MAY,
2003; PROVIDING FOR A JOINT ELECTION WITH THE BEAUMONT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT AND THE PORT OF BEAUMONT
NAVIGATION DISTRICT; AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS
RELATING TO THE SUBJECT.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1. In accordance with the City Charter,the Constitution,and general laws
of the State of Texas, a General Municipal Election is hereby called and ordered for the
first Saturday in May, 2003, the same being the 3rd day of said month, at which election
all qualified voters residing within the corporate limits of the City may vote for the purpose
of electing Councilmembers to Wards I, II, III and IV for full terms.
Section 2. No person's name shall be placed upon the official ballot as a
candidate for any of the above-mentioned positions unless such person has filed his or her
sworn application,as provided by Section 141.031, Section 143.004,and Section 143.007
of the Texas Election Code, and Article IV, Section 5 of the Charter of the City of
Beaumont, with the Mayor, or in her absence, the City Clerk, not later than five o'clock
(5:00) p.m. on the forty-fifth day before the date of such election. The City Clerk shall note
on the face of each such application the date and time of its filing. A declaration of write-in
candidacy must be filed with the City Clerk as provided by Section 146.054 of the Texas
Election Code, not later than five o'clock (5:00) p.m. on the fortieth (40th) day before
election day, except as otherwise provided in the case of a deceased or ineligible
candidate.
Section 3. Said election shall be held jointly with the Beaumont Independent
School District and the Port of Beaumont Navigation District in accordance with Chapter
271 of the Texas Election Code; and the City Clerk of the City of Beaumont,Texas, agrees
to coordinate, supervise, and handle all aspects of administering said joint election in
accordance with the provision of the Texas Election Code and as outlined in their terms
of agreement contained herein:
a The expenses of the election shall be divided with each governmental
entity paying an equitable share of said expenses.
b Single ballot forms shall be used which shall contain the
Councilmembers' positions, Beaumont Independent School District
trustees' positions, and the Port of Beaumont Navigation District
Commissioners' position.
c The herein-named election officers shall conduct the elections in said
election precincts.
d Records for all elections shall be combined.
e One set of ballot boxes shall be used for all elections.
f Election returns shall be made on joint forms but the City Council of
the City of Beaumont shall canvass the returns of the General
Municipal Election.
g The City Clerk of the City of Beaumont is designated custodian of all
records and of the voting ballots.
h Early voting shall be held jointly, and the City Clerk of the City of
Beaumont shall serve as the joint early voting clerk. The joint early
voting shall be conducted during the hours, including any extended
or weekend hours, at the early voting place or places at which the
early voting clerk regularly conducts early voting for the City. The
regular early voting clerk shall receive applications for early voting
ballots to be voted by mail in accordance with the Texas Election
Code, Section 81.001, et. Seq. The remaining procedures for
conducting early voting by mail shall be completed by the City Clerk
of the City of Beaumont.
i Each participating entity will be responsible for all required election
orders, resolutions, notices and any other pertinent documents
required by its respective governing body, including making the
submissions required by the Federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 and
any other changes which require pre-clearance by the United States
Department of Justice. Preparation of necessary bilingual materials
and notices will also be the responsibility of each participating entity.
j The judges and clerks shall be compensated at a rate of $6.00 per
hour. No judge or clerk shall be paid for more than one hour of work
before the polls open and no period of time subsequent to two hours
after voting is concluded by all voters offering themselves for voting
during regular voting hours. The election official who delivers the
returns of the election shall be paid an additional $25.00 provided
he/she also returns unused ballots,election supplies,and ballot boxes
when he/she makes delivery of the returns of the election.
Section 4. Legally qualified voters residing within Wards I, II, III and IV in the
corporate limits of the City of Beaumont shall be entitled to a vote at said election for the
respective candidate(s) for each of said Wards.
Section 5. That said election shall be held in the City of Beaumont between the
hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. at the places listed in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
made a part hereof for all purposes. The persons whose names appear in Exhibit"A"are
appointed presiding judges and alternates for the respective polling places with authority
to select and appoint clerks. Pursuant to Sections 32.032 and 32.033 of the Texas
Election Code, the presiding judge for each election precinct shall appoint a minimum of
two (2)clerks, and the City Clerk may authorize as many additional clerks as are deemed
necessary for the proper conduct of the election.
Section 6. That notice and order of said election shall be given by posting and
publishing said notice and order as provided by the Texas Election Code.
Section 7. That an electronic voting system, as described by Title 8 of the Texas
Election Code, shall be used for said election; and the following are hereby appointed
officers of said election to serve at the Central Counting Station, which is hereby
established at the Mid-County Office Building, 2748 Viterbo Road, Nederland, Texas:
Manager of the Central Counting Station, Byron Broussard; Tabulation Supervisors, Paul
Helejda and Ken Seholm; Presiding Judge of the Central Counting Station, Betty Braxton,
Deputy City Clerk. The official ballots, ballot cards, and ballot labels, respectively, for the
election shall be prepared in accordance with the Texas Election Code.
Section 8. That the City Clerk is hereby appointed clerk for early voting; and
pursuant to Sec. 83.034 of the Texas Election Code, the appointment of Betty Braxton as
deputy early voting clerk is approved, said appointment being without additional
compensation. The City Clerk may authorize as many additional clerks as are deemed
necessary for the proper conduction of the election. Early voting by personal appearance
shall be conducted at the City Hall, City Clerk's Office, Room 125, 801 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, 77701. Early voting ballot applications and ballots voted by mail shall
be sent to the City Clerk's Office, P. O. Box 3827, Beaumont, Texas, 77704-3827. The
clerk shall keep the said office open for at least eight(8)hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m. on each day for early voting which is not a Saturday, a Sunday, or an official State
holiday beginning on the seventeenth (17th) day and continuing through the fourth (4th)
day preceding the date of such election; provided, however, except as authorized by
Section 85.005(a), Texas Election Code, said clerk shall not permit anyone to vote early
by personal appearance on any day which is not a regular working day forthe clerk's office,
and under no circumstances shall she permit anyone to vote early by personal appearance
at any time when her office is not open to the public.
Section 9. That earlyvotes by personal appearance and by mail shall be counted
by an early voting ballot board consisting of a presiding judge and two clerks, and the City
Clerk may authorize as many additional clerks as are deemed necessary. Etta Lois Hope,
of 3486 Magnolia, Beaumont, Texas, 77703, is hereby appointed Presiding Judge of the
Early Voting Ballot Board; and she shall appoint the clerks. Early votes shall be canvassed
and returned by the Early Voting Ballot Board to the Central Counting Station by 7:00 p.m.
on election day.
Section 10. In accordance with the Charter of the City of Beaumont and the laws
of the State of Texas, a Runoff Election, if necessary, is ordered to be held on the 17th day
of May, 2003, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.,to be held at the same voting
locations within the Ward in which a Runoff Election is required and with the same election
officers and judges as the General Election. Notice and order of said Runoff Election shall
be given by posting and publishing said notice and order as provided by the Texas Election
Code.
Section 11. If any person or persons appointed herein do not appear, are unable
to perform their duties, or fail to perform their duties, the Mayor shall have the discretion
and authority to appoint any substitute personnel to fill the position(s).
Section 12. The order in which the names of the candidates are to be printed on
the ballot shall be determined by a drawing by the City Clerk, as provided by Section
52.094 of the Texas Election Code. The City Clerk shall post a notice in her office, at least
seventy-two (72) hours prior to the date on which the drawing is to be held, of the time and
place of the drawing, and shall also give personal notice to any candidate who makes
written request for such notice and furnishes to the City Clerk a self-addressed, stamped
envelope. Each candidate involved in the drawing, or a representative designated by the
candidate, shall have a right to be present and observe the drawing.
Section 13. 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 or adjudged unconstitutional by a court of
competent jurisdiction, 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; and the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, declares
it would have passed each and every part of the same notwithstanding the omission of any
such part thus declared to be invalid or unconstitutional, or whether there be one or more
parts.
Section 14. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent or in conflict
herewith are, to the extent of such inconsistency or conflict, hereby repealed.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 4th
day of March, 2003.
Mayor Evelyn M. Lord
ATTEST:
Susan Henderson, City Clerk
EXHIBIT "A" -2003 GENERAL ELECTION ORDINANCE
EXHIBA "UN" -2003 ORDENANZA de la ELECCION GENERAL
PRECINCT POLLING LOCATION JUDGE ALTERNATE
LA ZONA LA UBICACION que SONDEA EL JUEZ ALTERNO
001 French Elementary School Don E. Hegele Yvonne Smith
3525 Cleveland Avenue
Beaumont, TX 77703
002 Smith Middle School Bettye DeSoto Louis Desoto
4415 Concord
Beaumont, Texas 77703
003 Brown Alternative Center Etta Lois Hope Thelma Fielder
1900 Pope
Beaumont, Texas 77703
004 Administration Building Dr. Bruce Drury Cherry Ford
3395 Harrison Avenue
Beaumont, Texas 77706
005 Caldwood Elementary Jimmie O Neal Dolorous Kelley
102 Berkshire Lane
Beaumont, Texas 77707
006 Central Senior High School Celeste Johnson Mary Sue Williams
88 Jaguar
Beaumont, Texas 77702
007 O. C. "Mike" Taylor Career Judy Boutte Jean Runnels
Center
2330 North
Beaumont, Texas 77702
008 Magnolia Baptist Church Melissa Sweet Jo Helen Stevens
2830 Pine Street
Beaumont, Texas 77703
10 McCabe Roberts Ave. United Nannette Cantue Leslie Cantue
Methodist Church
1205 Roberts Ave.
Beaumont, Texas 77701
11 Jefferson County Courthouse Rose Marie Owens Lorenzo Owens
1149 Pearl
Beaumont, Texas 77701
012, 013 Dunbar Elementary Revordia Williams Dora Chatman
825 Jackson
Beaumont, Texas 77701
014 Ogden Elementary School Lillian Frye Marilyn Frazier
2300 Victoria
Beaumont, Texas 77701
015 King Middle School Annie Pumphrey Olivia Gonzales
1400 Avenue A
Beaumont, Texas 77701
016 Fletcher Elementary School Herman Davis, Jr. Darren Bergeron
1055 Avenue F
Beaumont, Texas 77701
017, 026, 090 Municipal Airport Donna Hargraves Bobbie Watson
455 Keith Road
Beaumont, Texas 77713
018 Ozen High School Dorothy S. Thomas Levora Anderson
3443 Fannett Road
Beaumont, Texas 77705
019 BISD Administration, Annex Leonie Bodin Leo Lemell
1025 Woodrow
Beaumont, Texas 77705
020 Pietzsch Elementary Grace DeMary Isadora Thomas
4301 Highland Avenue
Beaumont, Texas 77705
022 Guess Elementary School Vickie Clement Kathie Walker
8055 Old Voth Road
Beaumont, Texas 77713
023 Rosedale Baptist Church James Boykin Karlene Boykin
7110 Concord
Beaumont, Texas 77708
027, 078, 086 Amelia Elementary Huberta Maynor Maydell Janecka
565 South Major Drive
Beaumont, Texas 77707
039 Blanchette Elementary Maudry Plummer Isabelle Sonnier
2400 Lela
Beaumont, Texas 77705
062 Sallie Curtis Elementary Ward McCurtain Edna McCurtain
6225 North Circuit
Beaumont, Texas 77706
063 Lucas Elementary Thelma Nobles Sallie Cannon
1750 East Lucas
Beaumont, Texas 77703
064, 092 Beaumont Community Players Mary B. Francis Leona Moore
5515 Phelps
Beaumont, Texas 77705
065 Regina-Howell School Peter J. Bevlaqua Verna Bevlaqua
5850 Regina Lane
Beaumont, Texas 77706
066, 025 Bevil Oaks Civic Center Mildred J. Jones Deborah Olson
7390 Sweetgum Road
Beaumont, Texas 77713
067, 021 South Park Middle School Viola Koenig Marjorie Applebach
4500 Highland Avenue
Beaumont, Texas 77705
068 Austin Middle School Bobby T. Cowart Dot Wilkerson
3410 Austin
Beaumont, Texas 77706
072 West End YMCA Oleta Holmes Lenora Caffey
3625 Dowlen Road
Beaumont, Texas 77706
073 George Marshall Middle School Ella Sanders John Clayton
6455 Gladys
Beaumont, Texas 77706
075 Lamar University, McDonald Willie Marrou Janice R. Marrou
Gym
4400 MLK, Jr., Pkwy.
Beaumont, Texas 77705
077 St. Pius X Church Schieketha E. Lois Simmons
5075 Bigner Road Simmons
Beaumont, Texas 77707
079, 100 Tennis Center John Mistrot Mary Malone
6455 College
Beaumont, Texas 77707
084 Fehl School Ora Magee Carolyn Calhoun
3350 Blanchette
Beaumont, Texas 77701
085 OCAW Hall Alice Dyes Verlene Davenport
2490 South 11th Street
Beaumont, Texas 77701
087, 088, 099 Pine Burr Baptist Church John Figari Shirley Figari
5095 Bine Burr
Beaumont, Texas 77708
089 Ridgewood Retirement Center Ruth Cole Laura Wheeler
2520 IH 10E
Beaumont, Texas 77703
104 Calvary Baptist Church Helen Stone Eloise Stone
3650 Dowlen Road
Beaumont, Texas 77706
EVB Beaumont City Hall Kathie Walker
801 Main Street, Room 125
Beaumont, TX 77701
EVB Beaumont City Hall Etta Lois Hope
801 Main Street, Room 125
Beaumont, TX 77701
116* West End YMCA Christine Gavrelos
3625 Dowlen Road
Beaumont, TX 77706
LA ORDENANZA NO.
UNA ORDENANZA DE LA CIUDAD DE BEAUMONT, PROPORCIONAR
de TEJAS PARA UNA ELECCION GENERAL SER AGUANTADO EL 3
PUEDE, 2003 PARA EL PROPOSITO DE ELEGIR el BARRIO
COUNCILMEMBERS PARA los BARRIOS yo,II,III Y IV; los CENTROS
ELECTORALES que DESIGNAN Y los OFICIALES de la ELECCION
que DESIGNAN PARA TAL ELECCION; PROPORCIONAR LA FORMA
DE LA VOTACION EN TAL ELECCION; DIRIGIR EL DAR DE NOTA
DE TAL EL DIA DECIMOSEPTIMO DE PUEDE, 2003; PROPORCIONAR
PARA UNA ELECCION CONJUNTA CON EL BEAUMONT el DISTRITO
INDEPENDIENTE de ESCUELA Y ELEI PUERTO DE el DISTRITO de la
NAVEGACION de BEAUMONT; Y CONTENER OTRAS PROVISIONES
que RELACIONAN SUMAN EL SUJETA
SEA ORDENO POR LA CIUDAD DE BEAUMONT:
La seccion 1. De acuerdo con el Fletamento de la Ciudad, la Constitution, y las
leyes generales del Estado de Tej as,una Eleccion Municipal General es por la presente se llama y
es ordenanda para el primer El sabado en mayo, 2003, el mismo es el dia tercero de dijo mes, en
cual la eleccion todos votantes calificado que residen dentro del los limites corporativos de la
Ciudad pueden votar para el proposito de elegir Councilmembers a Barrios yo, H, III y IV para a
repleto plazo
La seccion 2. Ningun nombre de la persona se colocara sobre la votacion oficial
como un candidato para cualquiera del arriba mencionado las posiciones a menos que tal persona
haya achivado su ha jurado la aplicacion, cuando proporcionado por la Seccion 141.031, la
Seccion 143.004 y la Section 143.007 del Codigo del Eleccion de Tejas, y el Articula IV, La
seccion 5 del Fletamento de la Ciudad de Beaumont, con el El alcalde, o en su ausencia, el
Empleado de la Ciudad,no luego que cinco en punto (5:00) de la tarde en el cuarenta quinto dia
antes de la fecha de tan La eleccion. El Empleado de la Ciudad notara en la cara de cada tan La
aplicacion la fecha y el teimpo de su archivar. Una declaracion de escriba en la candidature debe
LA ORDENANZA NO.
UNA ORDENANZA DE LA CIUDAD DE BEAUMONT, PROPORCIONAR
de TEJAS PARA UNA ELECCION GENERAL SER AGUANTADO EL 3
PUEDE, 2003 PARA EL PROPOSITO DE ELEGIR el BARRIO
COUNCILMEMBERS PARA los BARRIOS yo,II,III Y IV; los CENTROS
ELECTORALES que DESIGNAN Y los OFICIALES de la ELECCION
que DESIGNAN PARA TAL ELECCION; PROPORCIONAR LA FORMA
DE LA VOTACION EN TAL ELECCION; DIRIGIR EL DAR DE NOTA
DE TAL ELECCION; ORDENAR UNA ELECCION de PERDIDAS SI
NECESARIO SER AGUANTADO EL DIA DECIMOSEPTIMO DE PUEDE,
2003; PROPORCIONAR PARA UNA ELECCION CONJUNTA CON EL
BEAUMONT el DISTRITO INDEPENDIENTE de ESCUELA Y ELEI
PUERTO DE el DISTRITO de la NAVEGACION de BEAUMONT; Y
CONTENER OTRAS PROVISIONES que RELACIONAN SUMAN EL
SUJETA
SEA ORDENO POR LA CIUDAD DE BEAUMONT:
La seccion 1. De acuerdo con el Fletamento de la Ciudad, el Constitution, y las leyes
generales del Estado de Tejas, una Eleccion Municipal General es por la presente se llama
y es ordenanda para el primer El sabado en mayo, 2003, el mismo es el dia tercero de dijo mes,
en cual la eleccion todos votantes calificado que residen dentro del los limites corporativos de la
Ciudad pueden votar para el proposito de elegir Councilmembers a Barrios yo, IL III y IV para a
repleto plazo
La seccion 2. Ningun nombre de la persona se colocara sobre la votacion oficial
como un candidato para cualquiera del arriba mencionado las posiciones a menos que tal
persona haya achivado su ha jurado la aplicacion, cuando proporcionado por la Seccion
141.031, la Seccion 143.004 y la Seccion 143.007 del Codigo del Eleccion de Tej as,y el
Articulo IV, La seccion 5 del Fletamento de la Ciudad de Beaumont, con el El alcalde, o en su
ausencia, el Empleado de la Ciudad, no luego que cinco en punto (5:00) de la tarde en el
cuarenta quinto dia antes de la fecha de tan La eleccion. El Empleado de la Ciudad notara en la
cara de cada tan La aplicacion la fecha y el teimpo de su archivar. Una declaracion de escriba
en la candidatura debe ser archivado con el Empleado de la Ciudad como proporcionado por la
Seccion 146.054 del Tejas El codigo de la eleccion, no luego que cinco en punto (5:00) de la
tarde en el el dia cuadragesimo (40th) antes de dia de eleccion, menos como de otro modo
Proporcionado en el caso de un candidato difunto o inelegible.
La seccion 3. Dijo la eleccion se tendra colectivamente con el Beaumont el Distrito
Independiente de Escuela y el Puerto de El Distrito de la Navegacion de Beaumont de acuerdo
con Capitulo 271 del Codigo de la Eleccion de Tejas; y el Empleado de la Ciudad de la Ciudad
de Beaumont, Tejas, concuerdo en coodinar, supervisar y manejar todos aspectos de admnistrar
dijeron la eleccion conjunta en la conformidad con la provision del Codigo de la Eleccion de
Tejas y tal Como se planteo en sus terminos del acuerdo contuvo en esto:
un Los gastos de la eleccion se dividiran con cada entidad gubernamental que
paga una accion equitativa de dijo los gastos
b Solas formas de la votacion se usaran que contedra el Councilmembers' las
posiciones, Beaumont las posiciones Independientes de fideicomisarios de
Distrito de Escuela, y el Puerto de la posicion de Miembros de una
comision de Distrito de Navegacon de Beaumont
c Los oficiales en esto denominados de la eleccion conduciran las elecciones
en dijo la eleccion zonas
d Los registros para todas elecciones se combinaran
e Un conjunto de cajas de votacion se usara para todas elecciones
f Los regresos de la Eleccion se haran en formas conjuntas pero en el
ayuntamiento de la Ciudad de Beaumont solicitara los regresos de la
Eleccion Municipal General
g El Empleado de la Ciudad de la Ciudad de Beaumont es designado a
custodio de todo registra y de las votaciones electorales
h Votar temprano se tendra colectivamente, y el Empleado de la Ciudad de la
Ciudad de Beaumont servira como la coyuntura empleado electoral
temprano. La coyuntura votar temprano se conducira durante las horas,
inclusive extendio u horas de fin de semana, en el lugar o lugares
electorales Tempranos en que el empleado electoral temprano conduce
regularmente votar temprano para la Ciudad. El votar temprano regular
por el correo de Acuerdo con el Condigo de la Eleccion de Tejas, la
Seccion 81.001. et. Seq. Los procedimientos restantes para conducir votar
temprano por el correo sera completado por el Empleado de la Ciudad de la
Ciudad de Beaumont.
i Cada entidad que participa sera responsable de toda eleccion requerida
ordena, las resoluciones, las notas y cualquier otros documentos
pertinentes requeridos por su cuerpo directivo respectivo, inclusive hacer
las sumisiones requeridas por el Acto Electoral Federal de Derechos de
1965 y cualquier otros cambios que requieren del espacio libre pre por el
Departamento de estados unidos de la Justicia. La preparacion de materias
y notas bilingues necesarias sera tambien el responsabilidad de cada entidad
que participa.
j Los jueces y los empleados seran compensados en una tasa de$6.00 por
hora. Ningun juez ni el empleado seran pago nore que una hora del
trabajo antes los sondeos abren y el periodo de tiempo posterior a dos
horas despues que votar es concluido por todos votantes que ofrecen si
mismos para votar furing horas electorales regulares. El official de la
eleccion que entrega los regresos de la eleccion se pagara un adicional
$25.00 proporciono eUella vuelve tambien las votaciones nuevas, los
suministros de la eleccion y cajas de votacion cuando eUella hace la entrega
de los regresos de la eleccion
La seccion 4. Los votantes legalmente calificados que residen dentro de las Barrios yo,
H, III y Iv en los limites corporativos de la Ciudad de Beaumont sera permitido a un voto en
dijo la eleccion para el el candidato(s)respectivo para cado uno de dijo los Barrios.
La seccion 5. Eso dijo la eleccion se tendra en la Ciudad de Beaumont entre las horas de
7:00 de la manana y 7:00 de la tarde en los lugares listo en la Exhibicion"UN"conecto a
esto a hizo una parte de esto para todos propositos. Las personas, cuyos nombres aparecen
en la Exhibicion"UN"son desinados los jueces presidentes y alternan para Los centros
electorales respectivos con la autoridad para escoger y designar a empleados. Segun Secciones
32.032 y 32.033 del Tejas El Codigo de la eleccion, el juez presidente para cada zona de la
eleccion designara un minumum de dos (2) empleados, y de la Ciudad El Empleado,puede
autorizar como muchos empleados adicionales son creidos como necesario para el conducto
apropiado de la eleccion.
La seccion 6. Eso advierte y la orden de dijo la eleccion ira sea dado anunciando y
publica dijo nota y orden como Proporcionado por el Condigo de la Eleccion de Tejas.
La seccion 7. Que un sistema electoral electronico, como descrito por el Titulo 8 del
Condigo del Eleccion de Tejas, se usaran para dijo la eleccion; y el siguiente por la presente es
designado los oficiales de dijo la eleccion para servir en el Contar Central La estacion, que por
la presente se establece en la Oficina de Condado Medio La construccion, 2748 Camino de
Viterbo,Nederland, Tejas: El director de la Estacion Central que Cuenta, Byron Broussard; Los
Supervisores de la tabulacion, Paul Helejda y Ken Seholm; El Juez presidente de la Estacion
Central que Cuenta, Betty Braxton, El Empleado de la Ciudad del diputado. Las votaciones
oficiales, tarjetas de votacion y votacion las etiquetas, respectivamente,para la eleccion se
prepararan en La conformidad con el Coodio de la Eleccion de Tejas.
La seccion 8. Que el Empleado de la Ciudad por la presente es designado a empleado
para votar temprano; y segun Seccion 83.034 del Codigo del Eleccion de Tejas, el la cita de
Betty Braxton como el diputado empleado electora temprano es aprobado, es dicho la cita es sin
adicional la compensacion. El Empleado de la Ciudad puede autroizar como muchos los
empleados adicionales son creidos como necesario para la conduccion apropiada de la eleccion.
Temprano votar por la aparencia personal se conducira en el municipalidad, la Oficina de
Empleado de la Ciudad,Alojese 125, 801 Calle Prinicipal,Beaumont, Tejas, 77701. Las
aplicaciones electorales tempranas de la votacion y las votaciones votadas por el correo iran sea
mandado a la Oficina del Empleado de la Ciudad, P.O. Encajone 3827,Beaumont, Tejas,
77704-3827. El empleado mantendra el dijo la oficina abre para por to menos ocho (8)horas
entre 8:00 de la manana y 5:00 de la tarde en cado dia para votar temprano que no es un sabado,
un domingo o un Estado oficial comenzar de vacacion en el dia diecisiete (17) y continuar por el
cuarto (4) el dia que precede la fecha de tal eleccion;proporciono, sin embargo, menos como
autorizado por La seccion 85.005(a), Codigo de Eleccion de Tejas, dijo a empleado ira no
permita que cualquiera vote temprano por la apariencia personal en ningun dia que no es un
regular la jornada de trabajo para el Empleado la oficina, a ira en ningun concepto ella permite
cualquiera a vote temprano por personal la apariencia en ninguna vez cuando su oficina no esta
abierta al publico.
La seccion 9. Que los votos tempranos por la aparencia personal y por el correo sera
contado por un componer de electoral temprano de la tabla de la votacion un juez presidente y
dos empleados, y la Ciudad El empleado puede autorizar como muchos empleados adicionales
son creidos como Necesario. Etta Lois Hope, de 3486 Magnolia, Beaumont, Tejas,
77703, por la presente son disignados el Juez Presidente del Votar temprano la tabla de la
votacion; y ella designara a los empleados. Los votos tempranos sera soliciatao y vuelto por la
Tabla Electoral Temprana de la Votacion al Central La Estacion que cuenta por 7:00 de la tarde
en El dia de la eleccion.
La seccion 10. De acuerdo con el Fletamento de la Ciudad de Beaumont y las leyes del
Estado de Tejas, una Eleccion de Perdidas, si necesario, es ordenado para ser aguantado el dia
decimoseptimo de Puede, 2003, entre las horas de 7:00 de la manana y 7:00 de la tarde, a sea
tenido en el mismo votar las ubicaciones dentro del Barrio en que una Eleccion de Runoff se
requiere y con la misma eleccion los oficiales y los jueces como la Eleccion General. La nota y
la orden de dijo Perdidas la Eleccion ira sea dado por postin y publicar dijo nota y orden como
proporcionado por el Tejas El Codigo de la eleccion.
La seccion 11. Si cualquier persona o las personas designaron en esto no aparezca, son
incapaz para realizar sus deberes, o fallar de realizar sus deberes, el Alcalde tendra la discrecion
y la autoridad para designar algun personal suplente a lienar el la posicion(s).
La seccion 12. La orden en que los nombres del los candidatos deberan ser impresos en
la votacion sera determinada por un dibujo por el Empleado de la Ciudad, como proporcionado
por la Seccion 52.094 del Codigo del Eleccion de Tejas. El Empleado de la Ciudad anunciara un
advierta en su oficina,por to menos setenta y dos (72)horas antes de la fecha en que el dibujo es
para ser tenido, del tiempo y el lugar del dibujo, y tambien le dara nota personal a cualquiera
candidato que hace el pedido escrito para tal nota y proporciona al Empleado de la Ciudad un con
los datos del remitente, estampo el sobre. Cada candidato implicado en el dibujo, o un
representante designado por el candidato, tendra un derecho de ser el presente y observar el
dibujo.
La seccion 13. Eso si cualquier seccion, la subdivision, la oracion, la clausula o la frase
de esto la ordenanza, o la aplicacion de mismo a cierto conjunto de las persoas o las
circunstancias, deba para cualquier razon sea tenido para ser invalido o considerado
inconstitucional por un tribunal de la jurisdiccion competente,tal invalidez no afectara el las
porciones restantes de esto la ordenanza, y a tal fin las varias porciones y las provisions de esta
ordenanza son declarados para ser severable; y el ayuntamiento de la Ciudad de Beaumont,
Texas, declara habria pasado cada y en cada parte del mismo a pesar de la omision de cualquiera
tal parte asi declaro para ser invalido o inconstitutional, o si hay uno o mas las partes.
La seccion 14. Que todas ordenanzas o las partes de ordenanzas contradictorio o en el
conflicto adjunto sean, hasta el punto de tal contradiccion o el conflicto,por la presente
revocado.
PASO EL AYUNTAMIENTO de la Ciudad de Beaumont, esto el dia cuarto de marzo, 2003.
Alcalde Evelyn M. Lord
ATTEST:
Susan Henderson, City Clerk
EXHIBIT "A" -2003 GENERAL ELECTION ORDINANCE
EXHIBA "UN" -2003 ORDENANZA de la ELECCION GENERAL
PRECINCT POLLING LOCATION JUDGE ALTERNATE
LA ZONA LA UBICACION que SONDEA EL JUEZ ALTERNO
001 French Elementary School Don E. Hegele Yvonne Smith
3525 Cleveland Avenue
Beaumont, TX 77703
002 Smith Middle School Bettye DeSoto Louis DeSoto
4415 Concord
Beaumont, Texas 77703
003 Brown Alternative Center Etta Lois Hope Thelma Fielder
1900 Pope
Beaumont, Texas 77703
004 Administration Building Dr. Bruce Drury Cherry Ford
3395 Harrison Avenue
Beaumont, Texas 77706
005 Caldwood Elementary Jimmie O Neal Dolorous Kelley
102 Berkshire Lane
Beaumont, Texas 77707
006 Central Senior High School Celeste Johnson Mary Sue Williams
88 Jaguar
Beaumont, Texas 77702
007 O. C. "Mike" Taylor Career Judy Boutte Jean Runnels
Center
2330 North
Beaumont, Texas 77702
008 Magnolia Baptist Church Melissa Sweet Jo Helen Stevens
2830 Pine Street
Beaumont, Texas 77703
10 McCabe Roberts Ave. United Nannette Cantue Leslie Cantue
Methodist Church
1205 Roberts Ave.
Beaumont, Texas 77701
11 Jefferson County Courthouse Rose Marie Owens Lorenzo Owens
1149 Pearl
Beaumont, Texas 77701
012, 013 Dunbar Elementary Revordia Williams Dora Chatman
825 Jackson
Beaumont, Texas 77701
014 Ogden Elementary School Lillian Frye Marilyn Frazier
2300 Victoria
Beaumont, Texas 77701
015 King Middle School Annie Pumphrey Olivia Gonzales
1400 Avenue A
Beaumont, Texas 77701
016 Fletcher Elementary School Herman Davis, Jr. Darren Bergeron
1055 Avenue F
Beaumont, Texas 77701
017, 026, 090 Municipal Airport Donna Hargraves Bobbie Watson
455 Keith Road
Beaumont, Texas 77713
018 Ozen High School Dorothy S. Thomas Levora Anderson
3443 Fannett Road
Beaumont, Texas 77705
019 BISD Administration, Annex Leonie Bodin Leo Lemell
1025 Woodrow
Beaumont, Texas 77705
020 Pietzsch Elementary Grace DeMary Isadora Thomas
4301 Highland Avenue
Beaumont, Texas 77705
022 Guess Elementary School Vickie Clement Kathie Walker
8055 Old Voth Road
Beaumont, Texas 77713
023 Rosedale Baptist Church James Boykin Karlene Boykin
7110 Concord
Beaumont, Texas 77708
027, 078, 086 Amelia Elementary Huberta Maynor Maydell Janecka
565 South Major Drive
Beaumont, Texas 77707
039 Blanchette Elementary Maudry Plummer Isabelle Sonnier
2400 Lela
Beaumont, Texas 77705
062 Sallie Curtis Elementary Ward McCurtain Edna McCurtain
6225 North Circuit
Beaumont, Texas 77706
063 Lucas Elementary Thelma Nobles Sallie Cannon
1750 East Lucas
Beaumont, Texas 77703
064, 092 Beaumont Community Players Mary B. Francis Leona Moore
5515 Phelps
Beaumont, Texas 77705
065 Regina-Howell School Peter J. Bevlaqua Verna Bevlaqua
5850 Regina Lane
Beaumont, Texas 77706
066, 025 Bevil Oaks Civic Center Mildred J. Jones Deborah Olson
7390 Sweetgum Road
Beaumont, Texas 77713
067, 021 South Park Middle School Viola Koenig Marjorie Applebach
4500 Highland Avenue
Beaumont, Texas 77705
068 Austin Middle School Bobby T. Cowart Dot Wilkerson
3410 Austin
Beaumont, Texas 77706
072 West End YMCA Oleta Holmes Lenora Caffey
3625 Dowlen Road
Beaumont, Texas 77706
073 George Marshall Middle School Ella Sanders John Clayton
6455 Gladys
Beaumont, Texas 77706
075 Lamar University, McDonald Willie Marrou Janice R. Marrou
Gym
4400 MLK, Jr., Pkwy.
Beaumont, Texas 77705
077 St. Pius X Church Schieketha E. Lois Simmons
5075 Bigner Road Simmons
Beaumont, Texas 77707
079, 100 Tennis Center John Mistrot Mary Malone
6455 College
Beaumont, Texas 77707
084 Fehl School Ora Magee Carolyn Calhoun
3350 Blanchette
Beaumont, Texas 77701
085 OCAW Hall Alice Dyes Verlene Davenport
2490 South 11th Street
Beaumont, Texas 77701
087, 088, 099 Pine Burr Baptist Church John Figari Shirley Figari
5095 Bine Burr
Beaumont, Texas 77708
089 Ridgewood Retirement Center Ruth Cole Laura Wheeler
2520 IH 10E
Beaumont, Texas 77703
104 Calvary Baptist Church Helen Stone Eloise Stone
3650 Dowlen Road
Beaumont, Texas 77706
EVB Beaumont City Hall Kathie Walker
801 Main Street, Room 125
Beaumont, TX 77701
EVB Beaumont City Hall Etta Lois Hope
801 Main Street, Room 125
Beaumont, TX 77701
116* West End YMCA Christine Gavrelos
3625 Dowlen Road
Beaumont, TX 77706
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March 4,2003
Consider approving a zone change from RS(Residential Single Family Dwelling)to GC-MD(General
Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District for the property at 8155 Highway 105
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7EJ Cit y of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: March 4, 2003
AGENDA MEMO DATE: February 20, 2003
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential
Single Family Dwelling)to GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District for
the property at 8155 Highway 105.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends denial of the request for a zone change from RS to GC-MD
District for the property at 8155 Highway 105.
BACKGROUND
Nelle Miers, the property owner and applicant, is requesting a zone change from RS (Residential
Single Family Dwelling) District to GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)
District or more restrictive commercial district. The property is located at 8155 Highway 105.
Ms. Miers states that she bought the property several years ago and demolished a dilapidated house
on the property. She would now like to develop the property as a plant nursery.
Ms. Miers justifies her zone change request upon the fact that there are already several businesses
located along Highway 105. She notes businesses at 7595 Highway 105(Southern Star Gymnastics),
7795 Highway 105(Honey's Cabinets),7815 Highway 105(Hi-Tower Kennels),7985 Highway 105
(Dr. McKinley) and 8200 Highway 105 (Cathedral in the Pines School). In November, 2002, the
City C ouncil approved a s pecific a se p ermit t o a llow a b eauty s hop i mmediately w est o f D r.
McKinley's office. The subject property is 600'west of the proposed beauty shop.
Southern Star Gymnastics is located in an RM-H District. Honey's Cabinets and Hi-Tower Kennels
are located in an RS District but are, to the best of staff's knowledge, grandfathered uses.
This zone change could be considered as spot zoning. In considering a"spot zoning"the following
issues must be considered:
1) The law demands that the approved zoning plan should be respected and not altered
for the special benefit of the landowner when the change will cause substantial
detriment to the surrounding land or serve no substantial public purpose. Would the
zone change be in compliance with the adopted comprehensive plan?
The Comprehensive Plan designates this area as a"Neighborhood Growth Unit". As
such, single family areas are to be protected from incompatible land uses.
2) Will this change adversely impact the surrounding properties? The nature and degree
of an adverse impact upon neighboring lands is important. Lots that are rezoned in
a way that is substantially inconsistent with the zoning of the surrounding area,
whether more or less restrictive, are likely to be invalid.
All of the property surrounding the subject property is zoned RS. Residential uses
are located on three sides of the subject property.
3) Is the tract of land suitable or unsuitable for use as presently zoned? This is a factor.
The size, shape and location of a tract of land or lot may render it unusable or even
confiscatory as zoned.
The lot was previously used for single family. There is nothing about the lot that
would prohibit it from being used as single family again.
4) Does the proposed zone change bear a substantial relationship to the public health,
safety,morals or general welfare or protect and preserve historical and cultural places
and areas.
This issue does not apply to this zone change.
BUDGETARYIMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Joint Public Hearing held February 19, 2003, the Planning Commission voted 5:0 to deny the
request for a zone change from RS to GC-MD District for the property at 8155 Highway 105.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request for a zone change from RS to GC-MD District for the property at 8155
Highway 105.
Note: "THE 20% RULE"
Section 30-40. D. of the Zoning Ordinance states the following:
Protest: The City Council shall not amend, supplement, change, modify or repeal any
regulation,restriction or boundary or approve a Specific Use Permit where a protest against
such change, signed by the owners of twenty(20)percent or more either of the area of the
lots included in such proposed change or of the lots or land immediately adjoining the same
and extending two hundred (200) feet therefrom, except by the favorable vote of three-
fourths (3/4) of all the members of City Council.
This means that in order to approve a zone change or specific use permit when the 20%rule
has been invoked at least six Council members must vote in favor of the Ordinance.
On File 1655-Z, a protest of 32.18%was received,therefore invoking the Rule on this case.
ORDINANCE NO.
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 RS (RESIDENTIAL
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING) TO GC-MD (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT
FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 8155 HIGHWAY 105,
BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That 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 the City of
Beaumont, referred to in Section 30-513 thereof, is hereby amended by changing the
zoning of property presently zoned as RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)to GC-MD
(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District for property located at 8155
Highway 105, being Lot 39, Neches Terrace Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County,
Texas, containing 0.439 acres, more or less, as described on Exhibit "A", and the official
zoning map of the City of Beaumont is hereby amended to reflect such changes.
Section 2.
That, in all other respects, the use of the property herein above described shall be
subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of
Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended.
Section 3.
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 4.
That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the
extent of the conflict only.
Section 5.
That 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.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 4th day of
March, 2003.
- Mayor Evelyn M. Lord -
FILE 1655-Z: Request for zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) NORTH -
to GC D-(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District-ors mom
restrictive commercial district.
Location: 8155 Highway 105 SCALE
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March 4,2003
Consider approving a specific use permit to allow a dental office in an RM-H (Residential Multiple
Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District at 2155 Dowlen
...... City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: March 4, 2003
AGENDA MEMO DATE: February 20, 2003
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a dental
office in an RM-H(Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density)District at 2155 Dowlen.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the request for a specific use permit to allow a dental
office in an RM-H District at 2155 Dowlen,subject to the condition that the property owner maintain
an 8' tall opaque fence along the west property line, modification to the landscape strip along the
west property line from 10'to 2 %2'and modification to the front parking lot concerning aisle width
and bumper curbs as per the Traffic Manager's recommendation.
BACKGROUND
Dr.Nancy Endari is requesting a specific use permit to allow her to build a 2,000 sq. ft. dental office
at 2155 Dowlen. She is requesting a modification to the landscaping requirements along the west
property line. The site plan shows 2.5' of green area between the fence and the proposed parking.
An T tall wood screening fence already exists along that property line.
BUDGETARYIMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Joint Public Hearing held February 19, 2003, the Planning Commission voted 5:0 to approve
the request for a specific use permit to allow a dental office in an RM-H District at 2155 Dowlen,
subject to the condition that the property owner maintain an 8' tall opaque fence along the west
property line, modification to the landscape strip along the west property line from 10'to 2 %' and
modification to the front parking lot concerning aisle width and bumper curbs as per the Traffic
Manager's recommendation.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request for a specific use permit to allow a dental office in an RM-H District at
2155 Dowlen,subject to the condition that the property owner maintain an 8'tall opaque fence along
the west property line, modification to the landscape strip along the west property line from 10' to
2 %2' and modification to the front parking lot concerning aisle width and bumper curbs as per the
Traffic Manager's recommendation.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW A DENTAL OFFICE IN AN RM-H
(RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-HIGHEST
DENSITY) DISTRICT, LOCATED AT 2155 DOWLEN, IN THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
WHEREAS,the City Council for the City of Beaumont desires to issue a specific use
permit to Dr. Nancy Endari to allow a dental office in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family
Dwelling-Highest Density) District located at 2155 Dowlen, being Lot 2, Winchester West
Place Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.314 acres, more
or less, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the issuance of such specific use
permit is in the best interest of the City of Beaumont and its citizens, subject to the
hereinafter described conditions;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That all conditions necessary for issuance of a specific use permit have been met
and a specific use permit to allow a dental office in an RM-H (Residential Multiple Family
Dwelling-Highest Density) District located at 2155 Dowlen, being Lot 2, Winchester West
Place Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.314 acres, more
or less, is hereby granted to Dr. Nancy Endari, her legal representatives, successors and
assigns, for that certain tract described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part
hereof for all purposes, subject to the following conditions:
C> The property owner is to maintain an 8' tall opaque fence along the west
property line.
C1 Modify the landscape strip along the west property line from 10' to 2 '/'.
b Modify the front parking lot concerning aisle width and bumper curbs as per the
Traffic Manager's recommendation.
Section 2.
That the specific use permit herein granted is expressly issued for and in
accordance with each particular and detail of the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit "B"
and made a part hereof for all purposes.
Section 3.
Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use of the property hereinabove
described shall be in all other respects subject to all of the applicable regulations
contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 4th day of
March, 2003.
- Mayor Evelyn M. Lord -
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property line from 10'to 2 V and modification to the front parking lot concerning aisle
width and bumper curbs as per the Traffic Manager's recommendation.
EXHIBIT "B"
5
March 4,2003
Consider approving a specific use permit to allow a nightclub in a GC-MD (General Commercial-
Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 5230 South M. L. King Parkway
..N.. Cit y of Beaumont
•�• Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: March 4, 2003
AGENDA MEMO DATE: February 20, 2003
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a nightclub
in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 5230 South M. L. King
Parkway.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval ofthe request for a specific use permit to allow a nightclub
in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 5230 South M. L. King
Parkway, subject to the Traffic Manager's condition of installing one additional disabled parking
space.
BACKGROUND
George Kay, is requesting the specific use permit to allow the operation of a dance club and bar in
an existing 12,500 sq. ft. building. The club will not be a sexually oriented business. The property
is split zoned GC-MD for the front half and LI(Light Industrial)for the rear half. The property has
been used for a nightclub in the past but has been vacant for more than a year. A nightclub requires
a specific use permit in GC-MD.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Joint Public Hearing held February 19, 2003, the Planning Commission voted 5:0 to approve
the request for a specific use permit to allow a nightclub in a GC-MD District at 5230 South M. L.
K.Parkway,subject to the Traffic Manager's condition of installing one additional disabled parking
space.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request for a specific use permit to allow a nightclub in a GC-MD District at 5230
South M. L. King Parkway, subject to the Traffic Manager's condition of installing one additional
disabled parking space.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW A NIGHTCLUB IN A GC-MD (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT
LOCATED AT 5230 S. M. L. KING PARKWAY, IN THE CITY
OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
WHEREAS,the City Council forthe City of Beaumont desires to issue a specific use
permit to George Kay to allow a nightclub in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple
Family Dwelling) District located at 5230 S. M. L. King Parkway, being Lot 3, Block 1, Plat
B-22, J. A. Veatch Survey, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 3.36
acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the issuance of such specific use
permit is in the best interest of the City of Beaumont and its citizens, subject to the
hereinafter described conditions;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That all conditions necessary for issuance of a specific use permit have been met
and a specific use permit to allow a nightclub in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple
Family Dwelling) District located at 5230 S. M. L. King Parkway, being Lot 3, Block 1, Plat
B-22, J. A. Veatch Survey, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 3.36
acres, more or less, is hereby granted to George Kay, his legal representatives,
successors and assigns for that certain tract described on Exhibit"A"attached hereto and
made a part hereof for all purposes, subject to the following condition:
b Install one (1) additional disabled parking space.
Section 2.
That the specific use permit herein granted is expressly issued for and in
accordance with each particular and detail of the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit "B"
and made a part hereof for all purposes.
Section 3.
Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use of the property hereinabove
described shall be in all other respects subject to all of the applicable regulations
contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 4th day of
March, 2003.
- Mayor Evelyn M. Lord -
FILE 1652-P: Request for a specific use permit to allow a nightclub in a GC-MD NORTH
(General Commercial- Multiple Family Dwelling) District.
Location: 5230 S. M. L. King Parkway
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March 4, 2003
Consider approving a specific use permit to allow building construction/general contractors and
construction/special trade contractors in a GC-MD(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)
District at the northeast corner of Chamberlin and Washington
Uile ! City of Beaumont
- - I Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: March 4, 2003
AGENDA MEMO DATE: February 20, 2003
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow building
construction/general contractors and construction/special trade contractors in a GC-MD (General
Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at the northeast corner of Chamberlin and
Washington.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the request for a specific use permit to allow building
construction/general contractors and construction/special trade contractors in a GC-MD District at
the northeast corner of Chamberlin and Washington, subject to the following conditions:
1) A 30' landscaped strip will be required along the north side of the property.
2) If detached owner identification signs are desired,no more than three(3)detached signs shall
be permitted. No detached owner identification sign shall exceed six (6) feet in height.
BACKGROUND
In 1992,City Council approved a specific use permit to allow storage of heavy equipment. This use
no longer exists.
Mr. Williamson, the property owner, is now asking for a specific use permit to allow the
aforementioned uses. The proposal calls for three buildings, ranging in size from 3,750 sq. ft. to
4,950 sq. ft. and related parking.
The subj ect property abuts RS zoning to the north. An 8'tall screening fence and 10'deep landscape
strip are required along that property line. Instead of an 8' fence and 10' landscape strip, a 30'deep
landscaped strip can be substituted. There is currently a 6' tall chain link fence surrounding the
property. Staff has spoken with Mr. Williamson about his options and he has agreed to a 30' deep
landscaped strip along the north property line.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Joint Public Hearing held February 19, 2003, the Planning Commission voted 5:0 to approve
the request for a specific use permit to allow building construction/general contractors and
construction/special trade contractors in a GC-MD District at the northeast corner of Chamberlin and
Washington, subject to the following conditions:
1) A 30' landscaped strip will be required along the north side of the property.
2) If detached owner identification signs are desired,no more than three(3)detached signs shall
be permitted. No detached owner identification sign shall exceed six (6) feet in height.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request for a specific use permit to allow building construction/general contractors
and construction/special trade contractors in a GC-MD District at the northeast corner of Chamberlin
and Washington, subject to the following conditions:
1) A 30' landscaped strip will be required along the north side of the property.
2) If detached owner identification signs are desired,no more than three(3)detached signs shall
be permitted. No detached owner identification sign shall exceed six (6) feet in height.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW BUILDING CONSTRUCTION/GENERAL
CONTRACTORS AND CONSTRUCTION/SPECIAL TRADE
CONTRACTORS IN A GC-MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL-
MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT LOCATED AT
THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF CHAMBERLIN AND
WASHINGTON, IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON
COUNTY, TEXAS.
WHEREAS,the City Council forthe City of Beaumont desires to issue a specific use
permit to J. E. Williamson to allow building construction/general contractors and
construction/special trade contractors in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family
Dwelling) District located at the northeast corner of Chamberlin and Washington, being
Lots 44, 45A, 45B, 46A and 46B, Block 5, Caldwood Acres, City of Beaumont, Jefferson
County, Texas, containing 1.51 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached
hereto; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the issuance of such specific use
permit is in the best interest of the City of Beaumont and its citizens, subject to the
hereinafter described conditions;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That all conditions necessary for issuance of a specific use permit have been met
and a specific use permit to allow building construction/general contractors and
construction/special trade contractors in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family
Dwelling) District located at the northeast corner of Chamberlin and Washington, being
Lots 44, 45A, 45B, 46A and 46B, Block 5, Caldwood Acres, City of Beaumont, Jefferson
County, Texas, containing 1.51 acres, more or less, is hereby granted to J. E. Williamson,
his legal representatives, successors and assigns for that certain tract described on Exhibit
"A" attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, subject to the following
conditions:
b A 30' landscaped strip will be required along the north side of the property.
b If detached owner identification signs are desired, no more than three (3)
detached signs shall be permitted. No detached owner identification sign shall
exceed six (6) feet in height.
Section 2.
That the specific use permit herein granted is expressly issued for and in
accordance with each particular and detail of the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit"B"
and made a part hereof for all purposes.
Section 3.
Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use of the property hereinabove
described shall be in all other respects subject to all of the applicable regulations
contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 4th day of
March, 2003.
- Mayor Evelyn M. Lord -
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permitted. No detached owner identification sign shall exceed six (6) feet in height.
7
March 4,2003
Consider approving a specific use permit to allow a business office for a building construction/general
contractor in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 10295 Eastex
Freeway
City of Beaumont
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Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: March 4, 2003
AGENDA MEMO DATE: February 20, 2003
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a business
office for a building construction/general contractor in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple
Family Dwelling) District at 10295 Eastex Freeway.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the request for a specific use permit to allow a business
office for a building construction/general contractor in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple
Family Dwelling)District at 10295 Eastex Freeway, subject to the business owner complying with
all applicable city codes, including installation of a fire hydrant.
BACKGROUND
Total Restoration Company,the applicant,repairs and restores buildings and structures damaged by
water and fire. The subject property will be the location of the company's Beaumont District office.
The existing building that formerly housed Girls' Haven is being used for the company's office. A
7,000 sq. ft. warehouse will be built behind the existing structure.
In addition to Total Restoration's office and warehouse, a 12,150 sq. ft. commercial building and
seven units of multiple family are proposed. Another area in the northeast corner of the property is
also designated for future use. Commercial and multiple family uses are permitted by right in a GC-
MD District.
When the business owner originally came to the City to get building permits,it was to install a new
roof and to do interior work. A sign permit was also received. The building was not to be occupied
until a Certificate of Occupancy was issued. However, a parking lot was installed without permits.
The Fire Marshall states that a fire hydrant is needed because the property does not have adequate
fire protection.
BUDGETARYIMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Joint Public Hearing held February 19, 2003, the Planning Commission voted 5:0 to approve
the request for a specific use permit to allow a business office for a building construction/general
contractor in a GC-MD District at 10295 Eastex Freeway, subject to the business owner complying
with all applicable city codes, including installation of a fire hydrant.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request for a specific use permit to allow a business office for a building
construction/general contractor in a GC-MD District at 10295 Eastex Freeway subject to the business
owner complying with all applicable city codes, including installation of a fire hydrant.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW A BUSINESS OFFICE FOR A
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION/GENERAL CONTRACTOR IN A
GC-MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY
DWELLING) DISTRICT LOCATED AT 10295 EASTEX
FREEWAY, IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON
COUNTY, TEXAS.
WHEREAS,the City Council for the City of Beaumont desires to issue a specific use
permit to Total Restoration Company to allow a business office for a building
construction/general contractor in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family
Dwelling) District located at 10295 Eastex Freeway, being Plat RS-4, Tract 72 and
adjacent railroad right-of-way, W. B. Dyches Survey, Abstract 17, City of Beaumont,
Jefferson County, Texas, containing 2.92 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A"
attached hereto; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the issuance of such specific use
permit is in the best interest of the City of Beaumont and its citizens, subject to the
hereinafter described conditions;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That all conditions necessary for issuance of a specific use permit have been met
and a specific use permit to allow a business office for a building construction/general
contractor in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District located at
10295 Eastex Freeway, being Plat RS-4, Tract 72 and adjacent railroad right-of-way, W.
B. Dyches Survey, Abstract 17, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing
2.92 acres, more or less, is hereby granted to Total Restoration Company, its legal
representatives, successors and assigns for that certain tract described on Exhibit "A"
attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, subject to the following condition:
b The business owner to comply with all applicable city codes, including
installation of a fire hydrant.
Section 2.
That the specific use permit herein granted is expressly issued for and in
accordance with each particular and detail of the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit"B"
and made a part hereof for all purposes.
Section 3.
Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use of the property hereinabove
described shall be in all other respects subject to all of the applicable regulations
contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 4th day of
March, 2003.
- Mayor Evelyn M. Lord -
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March 4,2003
Consider approving a specific use permit to allow a beauty salon in an RCR(Residential Conservation
and Revitalization) District at the northwest corner of Shell Road and Highland Avenue
City of Beaumont
•�• Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: March 4, 2003
AGENDA MEMO DATE: February 20, 2003
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a beauty
salon in an RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District at the northwest corner of
Shell Road and Highland Avenue.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the request for a specific use permit to allow a beauty
salon in an RCR District at the northwest corner of Shell Road and Highland Avenue, subject to a
modification to the landscaping/screening requirements along the west property line and to the
landscaping requirements along the north property line.
BACKGROUND
The applicant, Lynell Simien, is requesting a specific use permit in order to operate a three chair
beauty salon. Ms. Simien states that she currently styles hair in a shop directly across the street but
would like to open her own shop.
Ms. Simien is requesting a modification to the landscaping/screening requirements along the north
and west sides of the property. Immediately to the west is a 45'wide power line right-of-way. West
of that is a dilapidated residential structure. Ms. Simien has stated that she is interested in buying
that property. Therefore, she would like the landscaping/screening requirements be waived along
the west property line. In the northwest corner of the property, 21' of the landscape strip is
approximately 2' deep due to the location of the proposed parking. A modification to the 10'
landscape strip is required along the north property line to allow landscaping as shown. An 8'tall
screening fence is still recommended.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Joint Public Hearing held February 19, 2003, the Planning Commission voted 5:0 to approve
the request for a specific use permit to allow a beauty salon in an RCR District for the property at
the northwest corner of Shell Road and Highland Avenue, subject to a modification to the
landscaping/screening requirements along the west property line and to the landscaping requirements
along the north property line.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request for a specific use permit to allow a beauty salon in an RCR District for the
property at the northwest corner of Shell Road and Highland Avenue, subject to a modification to
the landscaping/screening requirements along the west property line and to the landscaping
requirements along the north property line.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW A BEAUTY SALON IN AN RCR
(RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATION AND REVITALIZATION)
DISTRICT, LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
SHELL ROAD AND HIGHLAND AVENUE, IN THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
WHEREAS,the City Council for the City of Beaumont desires to issue a specific use
permit to Lynell Simien to allow a beauty salon in an RCR(Residential Conservation and
Revitalization)District located at the northwest corner of Shell Road and Highland Avenue,
being Lots 1-5, Block 2, Shell Road Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas,
containing 0.229 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the issuance of such specific use
permit is in the best interest of the City of Beaumont and its citizens, subject to the
hereinafter described conditions;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That all conditions necessary for issuance of a specific use permit have been met
and a specific use permit to allow a beauty salon in an RCR(Residential Conservation and
Revitalization)District located at the northwest corner of Shell Road and Highland Avenue,
being Lots 1-5, Block 2, Shell Road Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas,
containing 0.229 acres, more or less, is hereby granted to Lynell Simien, her legal
representatives, successors and assigns for that certain tract described on Exhibit "A"
attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, subject to the following condition:
b Modification to the landscaping/screening requirements along the west property
line and to the landscaping requirements along the north property line.
Section 2.
That the specific use permit herein granted is expressly issued for and in
accordance with each particular and detail of the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit"B"
and made a part hereof for all purposes.
Section 3.
Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use of the property hereinabove
described shall be in all other respects subject to all of the applicable regulations
contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 4th day of
March, 2003.
- Mayor Evelyn M. Lord -
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EXHIBIT "B"
9
March 4,2003
Consider approving a request to abandon a 49.92'x 59.90' section of Coolidge Street right-of-way
City of Beaumont
11 7011 Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: March 4, 2003
AGENDA MEMO DATE: February 20, 2003
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request to abandon a 49.92' x 59.90' section of
Coolidge Street right-of-way.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the request to abandon a 49.92' x 59.90' section of
Coolidge Street right-of-way.
BACKGROUND
Bill Little, the applicant and an adjacent property owner, is requesting the abandonment of a 49.92'
x 59.9'portion of Coolidge Street. This section of Coolidge dead-ends at Christina Court Section
Two and is unimproved . The pavement ends immediately east of the subject property.
Mr. Little is purchasing the adjacent Lot 12, Block 42 of Calder Highland Extension Addition. If
this abandonment is approved,he will incorporate the right-of-way and the aforementioned Lot 12
into Lots 24 and 25, Block 1 of Christina Court Section Two.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Regular Meeting held February 19, 2003,the Planning Commission voted 5:0 to approve the
request to abandon a 49.92'x 59.90' section of Coolidge Street right-of-way.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request to abandon a 49.92' x 59.90' section of Coolidge Street right-of-way.
ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE VACATING AND ABANDONING
A 49.92' x 59.90' SECTION OF COOLIDGE STREET RIGHT-
OF-WAY, CALDER HIGHLAND EXTENSION ADDITION,
BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT a 49.92' x 59.90' section of Coolidge Street right-of-way, beginning at points
perpendicular and parallel with the northeast corner of Lot 12, Block 42, Tract 2, Calder
Highland Extension Addition and the southwest corner of Lot 48, Block 41, Tract 7, Calder
Highland Extension and extending 49.92'west to the northwest corner of said Lot 12 and
the northeast corner of Lot 25, Block 1, Christina Court Section Two, City of Beaumont,
Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.068 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A"
attached hereto, be and the same is hereby, vacated and abandoned and that title to such
property shall revert to and become the property of the persons entitled thereto, as
provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 4th day
of March, 2003.
- Mayor Evelyn M. Lord -
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March 4,2003
Consider approving a request to abandon the 20'drainage easement and the 10'utility easement on
Lot 24, Block 17 of the Replat of Calder Place Addition at 985 22nd Street
City of Beaumont
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Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: March 4, 2003
AGENDA MEMO DATE: February 20, 2003
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request to abandon the 20'drainage easement and
the 10'utility easement on Lot 24,Block 17 of the Replat of Calder Place Addition at 985 22"d Street.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the request to abandon the 20'drainage easement.and
the 10'utility easement on Lot 24,Block 17 of the Replat of Calder Place Addition at 985 22"d Street.
BACKGROUND
Fred Dreyer, the property owner, would like to construct a 13' x 14 1/z' boat shed in the northwest
corner of his property. The boat shed will encroach into the two easements.
This item was sent to all interested parties and no objections were received.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Regular Meeting held February 19, 2003, the Planning Commission voted 5:0 to approve the
request to abandon the 20'drainage easement and the 10'utility easement on Lot 24,Block 17 of the
Replat of Calder Place Addition at 985 22"d Street.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request to abandon the 20' drainage easement and the 10' utility easement on Lot
24, Block 17 of the Replat of Calder Place Addition at 985 22nd Street.
ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE VACATING AND ABANDONING
THE 20' DRAINAGE EASEMENT AND THE 10' UTILITY
EASEMENT ON LOT 24, BLOCK 17 OF THE REPLAT OF
CALDER PLACE ADDITION AT 985 22ND STREET,
BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the 20' drainage easement and the 10' utility easement on Lot 24, Block 17 of the
Replat of Calder Place Addition at 985 22nd Street, a 10' x 100' utility easement and a 20'
x 100' drainage easement at the rear of the north 37' 9" of Lot 25 and the south 62' 10" of
Lot 24, Block 17, Replat of Calder Place Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County,
Texas, containing 0.068 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibits "A" and "B" attached
hereto, be and the same is hereby, vacated and abandoned and that title to such property
shall revert to and become the property of the persons entitled thereto, as provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 4th day
of March, 2003.
- Mayor Evelyn M. Lord -
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FILE 643-OB: Request to abandon the 20' drainage easement and the 10' utility NORTH
AV easement in Block 17 of the Calder Place Addition Replat.
• Location: 985 22°" St.
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11
March 4,2003
Consider approving a request to abandon a 24'wide utility easement in the abandoned alley of Block
72, Van Wormer Addition, located between Orange Street and Avenue A
City of Beaumont
�• Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: March 4, 2003
AGENDA MEMO DATE: February 20, 2003
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request to abandon a 20'wide utility easement in
the abandoned alley of Block 72, Van Wormer Addition, located between Orange Street and
Avenue A.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the request to abandon a 20'wide utility easement in
the abandoned alley of Block 72, Van Wormer Addition, located between Orange Street and
Avenue A.
BACKGROUND
Lion Construction is requesting the abandonment of the 20' x 300' utility easement in order to
construct a new Family Dollar store on a 1.05 acre tract that spans the easement. This utility
easement was created when an alley was abandoned in 1947.
The abandonment request was sent to all interested parties. No negative responses were received.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Regular Meeting held February 19, 2003, the Planning Commission voted 5:0 to approve the
abandonment of a 20' wide utility easement in the abandoned alley of Block 72, Van Wormer
Addition, located between Orange Street and Avenue A.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request to abandon a 20'wide utility easement in the abandoned alley of Block 72,
Van Wormer Addition, located between Orange Street and Avenue A.
ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE VACATING AND ABANDONING
THE 20' WIDE UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE ABANDONED
ALLEY OF BLOCK 72,VAN WORMER ADDITION, LOCATED
BETWEEN ORANGE STREET AND AVENUE A, BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the 20' wide utility easement in the abandoned alley of Block 72, Van Wormer
Addition, located between Orange Street and Avenue A, beginning at the westerly
right-of-way line of Orange Street and ending at the easterly right-of-way line of Avenue
A, containing 0.137 acres, more or less, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, as
shown on Exhibits "A' and "B" attached hereto, be and the same is hereby, vacated and
abandoned and that title to such property shall revert to and become the property of the
persons entitled thereto, as provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 4th day
of March, 2003.
- Mayor Evelyn M. Lord -
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FILE 642-OB: Request to abandon the utility easement in the abandoned alley of NORTH
Block 72, Van Wormer Addition a
Location: College St. at Ave. A and Orange St.
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March 4, 2003
Consider approving the City of Beaumont Investment Policy
City of Beaumont
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Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Kandy Daniel, Treasurer
MEETING DATE: March 4, 2003
AGENDA MEMO DATE: February 26, 2003
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a resolution approving the City of Beaumont
Investment Policy as attached.
RECOMMENDATION
The administration requests a review of the City of Beaumont Investment Policy and approval
as attached with no changes from the previous year.
BACKGROUND
State law mandates the City Council review the Investment Policy and approve modifications, if
any, to the policy on an annual basis.
The Texas State Legislature was not in session during 2002 and therefore there are no changes to
the law regarding Chapter 2256 of the Government Code (Public Funds Investment Act). In
addition, no change to the City's policy is requested regarding authorized investments, maximum
maturities or any other provisions.
BUDGETARY LMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
The City's current policy was adopted on September 26, 1995 with amendments on October 29,
1996, October 28, 1997 and November 3, 1998, November 9, 1999, November 21, 2000 and
January 29, 2002.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager and Finance Officer.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny resolution approving the City of Beaumont Investment Policy as attached.
City of Beaumont
Investment Policy
I. Introduction
It is the policy of the City of Beaumont to invest public funds in a manner which will
ensure that the investments are duly authorized, properly managed, adequately protected
and fully collateralized. The City shall seek the highest investment return with the
maximum security while meeting daily cash needs and conforming to the City Charter,
the Public Funds Investment Act (Chapter 2256, Government Code as amended) and all
other state and local statutes governing the investment of public funds.
II. Scope
This investment policy applies to all financial assets of the City as accounted for in the
City's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. These include General, Special
Revenue, Debt Service, Capital Projects, Enterprise, Internal Service and Fiduciary
Funds. All are pooled for investment purposes except debt service and debt service
reserve funds. Interest is allocated monthly to each fund based on its individual cash
balance.
III. Prudence
Investments shall be made with judgment and care, under prevailing circumstances, that a
person of prudence, discretion, and intelligence would exercise in the management of the
person's own affairs, not for speculation, but for investment, considering the probable
safety of capital and the probable income to be derived. The "prudent person" standard
shall be applied in the context of managing the total portfolio rather than a single
investment providing that the decision was consistent with this investment policy.
(Section 2256.006, Government Code)
Investment officials acting in accordance with written procedures and the investment
policy and exercising due diligence shall be relieved of responsibility for an individual
security's credit risk or market price changes provided that deviations from exceptions are
reported in a timely fashion and appropriate action is taken to control adverse
developments.
IV. Objectives
The primary objectives, in priority order, of the City's investment activities shall be
preservation and safety of principal, liquidity and yield. (Section 2256.006, Government
Code)
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A. Safety of principal
The City of Beaumont has as its foremost objective to ensure the safety of
principal. Investments of the City shall be undertaken in a manner that seek to
ensure the preservation of capital in the overall portfolio. To attain this objective
diversification is required in order to eliminate an over-concentration of assets in
one institution, maturity or type of securities.
B. Liquidity
The City's investment portfolio will remain sufficiently liquid to enable the City
to meet all operating requirements which might be reasonably anticipated. The
portfolio shall be constructed so that investment maturities are matched with
forecasted cash flow requirements and limited by investments in securities with an
active secondary market.
C. Yield
The City's investment portfolio shall be designed with the objective of attaining a
rate of return which is consistent with risk limitations and cash flow
characteristics of the City's investments.
V. Delegation of Authority
Authority to manage the City's investment program is derived from the City Charter
(article VII, section 1-2). The Charter designates the City Manager as Director of
Finance who shall have custody of all public funds, investments, bonds and notes of the
City and be responsible for their safekeeping. The City Manager shall establish written
procedures for the operation of the investment program consistent with this investment
policy which include explicit delegation of authority to persons responsible for
investment transactions. The City Manager shall be responsible for all transactions
undertaken and shall establish a system of controls to regulate the activities of
subordinate officials.
Each "investment official" shall be approved by resolution of City Council to invest the
City of Beaumont's funds. As shown in exhibit "A", the City Manager, the Finance
Officer and the City Treasurer are currently approved as investment officials of the City
of Beaumont. Such approval of specific persons shall remain in.effect until rescinded by
the City Council or until termination of the person's employment by the City of
Beaumont. Investment officials shall not deposit, withdraw, transfer or manage the funds
of the City of Beaumont in a manner that is not consistent with the "prudent person"
standard as described in section III of this policy. (Section 2256.005 (f)-(h), Government
Code)
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VI. Ethics and Conflicts of Interest
Officers and employees involved in the investment process shall refrain from personal
business activity that could conflict with proper execution of the investment program, or
which could impair their ability to make impartial investment decisions.
Investment officials shall disclose any personal business relationships with business
organizations approved to conduct investment transactions with the City of Beaumont as
described in Section 2256.005 (i)(1-3) of the Government Code. They shall also disclose
any specific individuals who seek to sell investments to the City and are related to the
employee within the second degree by affinity or consanguinity, as determined under
Chapter 573. Disclosure shall be filed with the Texas Ethics Commission and the City
Council of the City of Beaumont. An ethics statement signed by each investment official
is attached as exhibit`B".
VII. Training
Each investment official of the City of Beaumont shall attend as least ten (10) hours of
training relating to investment responsibilities within 12 months after assuming such
duties and shall continue to attend an investment training session not less than once every
two years thereafter consisting of at least ten (10) hours of instruction. Training shall be
in accordance with the Public Funds Investment Act and include education in investment
controls, security risks, strategy risks, market risks, and compliance with state statutes
governing the investment of public funds. All training shall be conducted by an
independent source which has been approved by City Council. (Section 2256.008,
Government Code) The Government Treasurers Organization of Texas, the Government
Finance Officers Association of Texas, the Texas Municipal League and the University of
North Texas are hereby approved as "independent sources" who may provide such
training to investment officials.
VIII. Selection of Financial Dealers, Institutions and Investment Pools
Authorized investments shall only be purchased from those institutions included on the
City's list of broker/dealers, financial institutions and investment pools as approved by
the City Council. An "approved list", as shown in exhibit "C", shall be maintained by
investment officials at all times and reviewed by the City Council on an annual basis.
(Section 2256.025, Government Code)
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Any business organization which seeks to execute investment transactions with the City
of Beaumont shall provide a written instrument certifying that they have received and
thoroughly reviewed the City's investment policy and have implemented reasonable
procedures and controls in a effort to preclude investment transactions that are not
authorized by this policy. The certification, as shown in exhibit"D", must be signed by a
qualified representative of the business organization. Investment officials shall not buy
any securities from a firm which has not filed this instrument. (Section 2256.005 (k)-(1),
Government Code)
A. Broker/Dealers
The City shall select broker/dealers by creditworthiness and may include
"Primary Government Securities Dealers" or regional dealers that qualify under
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Rule 150-1 (uniform net capital
rule). Broker/dealers selected must be members in good standing of the National
Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (NASD) and be licensed by the State of
Texas. The minimum net capital requirement is $ 5,000,000 and the business
must have been in operation for at least five years. Firms who desire to become
approved bidders for investment transactions must supply the City with audited
financial statements, a trading agreement and other information regarding their
capabilities, experience, general reputation, size and capitalization. Each firm will
be reviewed by investment officials and a recommendation made for approval by
City Council.
B. Public Depositories
The City Council shall select a primary depository every three years. The primary
depository as authorized by the City Council shall meet all requirements of the
state law concerning depositories for municipal funds. (Chapter 105, Government
Code) The institution offering the most favorable terms and conditions for the
handling of City funds shall be selected as the depository.
The City Council may also establish agreements with financial institutions under
separate contract for additional services which are necessary in the administration,
collection, investment, and transfer of municipal funds. (Section 105.018,
Government Code) Financial institutions who desire to become approved bidders
for investment transactions shall submit information similar to that of a
broker/dealer as described above (section VIII-A). No deposit shall be made
except in a qualified public depository as established by State Law. The City of
Beaumont shall not place deposits or investments with Saving and Loan
Associations or Credit Unions.
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C. Investment Pools
Investment officials may invest funds of the City of Beaumont through an eligible
investment pool with specific approval by resolution of City Council and
execution of a written agreement. To become eligible, investment pools must first
meet all requirements of State Law. They shall provide the City with an offering
circular which contains specific and detailed information and provide detailed
monthly transaction and performance reports. Pools shall have advisory boards
composed of qualified members representing participants and non-participants
who do not have a business relationship with the pool. (Section 2256.016 -
2256.019, Government Code) Before selection, pools shall be thoroughly
reviewed and evaluated by investment officials.
Annually, a review of the financial condition and registrations of approved bidders will
be conducted by investment officials. A current audited financial statement is required to
be on file for each financial institution, broker/dealer or investment pool in which the
City of Beaumont invests.
IX. Authorized and Suitable Investments
Authorized investments for municipal governments in the state of Texas are set forth in
the Public Funds Investment Act, as amended. (Section 2256.009-2256.019, Government
Code) Suitable investments for the City of Beaumont are limited to the following:
♦ Direct Obligations of the United States or its agencies and instrumentalities
which are non-callable and have a maximum stated maturity date of 5 years or
less.
♦ Certificates of deposit issued by approved depository banks as described above
(section VIII-B) which have a maximum stated maturity date of 5 years or less
and are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or their successors;
or secured by obligations that are described in Section 2256.009(a) of the
Government Code.
♦ Fully collateralized direct repurchase agreements with a defined termination date
of 90 days or less which are secured by obligations of the United States or its
agencies and instrumentalities and pledged with a third party other than an agent
for the pledgor. Investment officials may invest in repurchase agreements through
an approved primary government securities dealer or an approved depository bank
as described above (section VIII-A, B). Each issuer of repurchase agreements
shall be required to sign a master repurchase agreement.
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♦ No load money market mutual funds registered with and regulated by the
Securities and Exchange Commission with a dollar weighted average stated
maturity of 90 days or less whose assets consist exclusively of direct obligations
of the United States and whose investment objectives include the maintenance of
a stable net asset value of$1 per share. Money market mutual funds must provide
the City with a prospectus and other information required by the Securities and
Exchange Act of 1934 (Section 2256.014 (a), Government Code) and be
specifically approved by City Council or purchased through the City's primary
depository as an overnight investment tool.
♦ Approved investment pools as described above (section VIII-C) which are
continuously rated no lower than AAA, AAA-m or an equivalent rating by at least
one nationally recognized rating agency .
X. Marking to Market
All securities and certificates of deposit will be purchased or sold after at least two (2)
offers or bids are taken to verify that the City is receiving a fair market value or price for
the investment.
The market value shall continue to be monitored at least quarterly through on-line
investment software to which the City subscribes, the wall street journal or some other
recognized market pricing source. The City of Beaumont shall not obtain market pricing
from business organizations who may engage in investment transactions with the City.
XI. Collateralization
Collateralization will be required on all deposits, certificates of deposit and repurchase
agreements. The collateralization level shall be equal to at least one hundred two percent
(102%) of the aggregate market value of the deposit or investment including accrued
interest less an amount insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Evidence
of the pledged collateral shall be documented by a tri-party custodial or a master
repurchase agreement with the collateral pledged clearly listed in the agreement.
Collateral shall be reviewed monthly to assure that the market value of the securities
pledged equals or exceeds the related deposit or investment balance.
Collateral requirements shall be in accordance with both the Public Funds Investment Act
and the Public Funds Collateral Act (Chapter 2256 and 2257, Government Code).
Collateral underlying repurchase agreements is limited to direct obligations of the United
States or its agencies and instrumentalities. The City of Beaumont shall accept a surety
bond or the following investment securities as collateral on deposits and certificates of
deposit:
♦ Direct obligations of the United States or its agencies and instrumentalities.
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♦ Direct obligations of this state or its agencies and instrumentalities.
♦ Collateralized mortgage obligations directly issued by a federal agency or
instrumentality of the United States and excluding those mortgage backed
securities considered a high-risk mortgage security as described by Section
2257.0025 of the Government Code as well as those of the nature described by
section 2256.009 (b)of the Government Code.
♦ Other obligations which are guaranteed or backed by the full faith and credit of
this state or the United States or their respective agencies and instrumentalities.
♦ Obligations of states, agencies, counties, cities and other political subdivisions
rated not less than A or its equivalent.
♦ Letters of credit issued by the United States or its agencies and instrumentalities.
XII. Safekeeping and Custody
Collateral shall be placed for safekeeping in a custodial account at the Federal Reserve
Bank or at an institution not affiliated with a firm pledging collateral. All safekeeping
arrangements shall be in accordance with a tri-party custodial agreement which clearly
defines the responsibilities of each party and outlines the steps to be taken in order for the
City to gain access to the collateral in the event of a "failure". The custodial agreement
shall be executed between the City, the firm pledging the collateral and the custodial
institution. All safekeeping receipts shall be delivered to the City and all collateral
(whether a pledge or substitution) shall be formally accepted and released by City
Council.
All security transactions, including collateral for repurchase agreements, entered into by
the City shall be conducted on a delivery-versus-payment (DVP) basis. That is, funds
shall not be wired or paid until verification has been made that the correct security was
received by the safekeeping institution. Pool funds and mutual funds are excluded from
this requirement. The security shall be held in the name of the City or on behalf of the
City. The City shall not purchase securities from the firm or banking institution
designated as the safekeeping institution.
XIH. Diversification
The City of Beaumont will diversify its investments to eliminate an over-concentration of
assets in any one security type or institution.
♦ Up to ninety percent (90%) par of the portfolio may be invested in direct
obligations of the United States or its agencies and instrumentalities.
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City of Beaumont
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS MARCH 4, 2003 1:30 P.M.
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER
* Invocation Pledge Roll Call
* Presentations and Recognition-Receive report related to FY2002 Audit
* Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 1,2,9-16/Consent
Agenda
* Consent Agenda
GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Consider approving an ordinance amending ward boundaries for the May 3, 2003
General Election
2. Consider approving an ordinance calling the General Election for May 3, 2003 to
elect four (4) Ward Councilmembers for Wards I, Il, III and IV and a Runoff
Election, if necessary, for May 17, 2003
3. Consider approving a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)
to GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District for the
property at 8155 Highway 105
4. Consider approving a specific use permit to allow a dental office in an RM-H
(Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District at 2155 Dowlen
5. Consider approving a specific use permit to allow a nightclub in a GC-MD
(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 5230 South M. L.
King Parkway
6. Consider approving a specific use permit to allow building construction/general
contractors and construction/special trade contractors in a GC-MD (General
Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at the northeast corner of
Chamberlin and Washington
7. Consider approving a specific use permit to allow a business office for a building
construction/general contractor in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple
Family Dwelling)District at 10295 Eastex Freeway
8. Consider approving a specific use permit to allow a beauty salon in an RCR
(Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District at the northwest corner of
Shell Road and Highland Avenue
9. Consider approving a request to abandon a 49.92'x 59.90' section of Coolidge
Street right-of-way
10. Consider approving a request to abandon the 20'drainage easement and the 10'
utility easement on Lot 24, Block 17 of the Replat of Calder Place Addition at 985
22nd Street
11. Consider approving a request to abandon a 20'wide utility easement in the
abandoned alley of Block 72, Van Wormer Addition, located between Orange
Street and Avenue A
12. Consider approving the City of Beaumont Investment Policy
13. Consider amending the 1999 Consolidated Block Grant Program by reallocating
$15,000 to Schlesinger Healthcare Centers to assist with emergency roof repairs
14. Consider a request to deed the Dick Dowling School site to the Southeast Texas
Community Development Corporation, Inc. (SETCDC)to provide affordable
housing to low/moderate income families
15. Consider approving a contract between the City of Beaumont and the Southeast
Texas Community Development Corporation Inc. (SETCDC) in the amount of
$350,000 for construction of 10 new homes at the Dick Dowling school site that
will be sold to low/moderate income families
16. Consider approving a contract between the City of Beaumont and the Beaumont
Community Housing Development Organization(BCHDO) in the amount of
$200,000 for construction of 3 new homes that will be leased to low/moderate
income families
COMMENTS
* Councilmembers/City Manager comment on various matters
* Public Comment(Persons are limited to 3 minutes)
EXECUTIVE SESSION
* Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with
Section 551.071 of the Government Code:
David Leaven v City of Beaumont
City of Beaumont v TJC Investments
The Claim of Herbert Howard
Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids
or services are requested to contact Pat Buehrle at 880-3725 a day prior to the meeting.
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March 4,2003
Consider approving an ordinance amending ward boundaries for the May 3, 2003 General Election
�" City f
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j �• Council Agenda Item-—
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Lane Nichols
MEETING DATE: March 4, 2003
AGENDA MEMO DATE: February 5, 2003
REQUESTED ACTION: Council to approve an ordinance amending ward
boundaries for the May 3, 2003 General Election.
RECOMMENDATION
The administration recommends that the Council approve an ordinance amending the ward
boundaries for Wards 1, 2, 3 and 4 within the City of Beaumont.
BACKGROUND
As a result of the 2000 census, Jefferson County is amending its voting precinct lines.
This amendment will necessitate an amendment to ward boundaries such that the ward
boundaries do not bisect voting precincts.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
The City Attorney and the City Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve or deny an ordinance amending the ward boundaries for Wards 1, 2, 3 and 4
within the City of Beaumont, Texas.
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Prepared by a Planning Division of the City of Beaumont February 2003
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLEDAN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BOUNDARIES
OF THE WARDS OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT FOR
ELECTION PURPOSES ONLY; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR REPEAL.
WHEREAS,the City Council has previously established four single memberdistricts
for the purpose of electing ward council members; and,
WHEREAS, Jefferson County, based on the 2000 Census has amended its voting
precinct lines which brings about the necessity to amend the ward boundaries of
Beaumont:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED
BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
THAT the City of Beaumont shall be divided into four (4) wards for voting purposes. The
same being:
Ward 1 Ward 3
Ward 2 Ward 4
as described in Exhibit"A" attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. The
wards described above are shown on the map attached hereto as Attachment 1.
Section 2.
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 3.
That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the
extent of the conflict only.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 4th day of
March, 2003.
- Mayor Evelyn M. Lord -
JEFFERSON COUNTY VOTING PRECINCTS
WARD 1 WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4
22 100 77 84
116 *90 1 85
23 17 63 18
88 79 3 39
87 *26 8 19
99 78 * 10 20
104 27 16 75
2 86 11 *67
68 73 15 *21
4 5 14 *64
89 62 12 *92
7 72 * 13 *35
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* Portion that is within the Beaumont city limits.
03/04/03 EXH I BIT "A"
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March 4,2003
Consider approving an ordinance calling the General Election for May 3,2003 to elect four(4)Ward
Councilmembers for Wards I, II, III and IV and a Runoff Election, if necessary, for May 17, 2003
A.. City of Beaumont
_ Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Susan Henderson, City Clerk
MEETING DATE: March 4, 2003
AGENDA MEMO DATE: February 26, 2003
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approve an ordinance calling the General Election for May
3, 2003 to elect four (4) Ward Councilmembers for Wards I, II, III
and IV and a Runoff Election, if necessary, for May 17, 2003
RECOMMENDATION
Approve the General Election and possible Runoff Election dates.
BACKGROUND
The City Charter dictates that all elected officials shall be elected on a regular election day
established by the Election Code of the State of Texas. The City of Beaumont has established the
first Saturday of May to conduct elections, and will conduct a joint election with the Beaumont
Independent School District and the Port of Beaumont Navigation District. The City of Beaumont
will elect four(4) Ward Councilmembers for Wards I, II, III and IV. The Beaumont Independent
School District will elect three (3) Trustees for Districts 1, 2 and 4. The Port of Beaumont
Navigation District will elect two (2)Port Commissioners from their respective Wards I, and III.
BUDGETARYIMPACT
Estimated expense to conduct an election is estimated at $38,000, with each entity paying an
equitable share of said expenses. Should a runoff election be necessary,the City of Beaumont would
bear the total expense.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
The General Election will be conducted May 3, 2003 and a Runoff Election on May 17, 2003, if
necessary.
General Election and Runoff Election
February 26, 2003
Page 2
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager and City Clerk.
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Approve/Deny an ordinance calling the General Election for May 3,2003 and a Runoff Election May
17, 2003, if necessary.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, PROVIDING
FOR A GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON THE 3RD OF MAY 2003
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING WARD COUNCILMEMBERS FOR
WARDS I, II, 111, AND IV; DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AND
APPOINTING ELECTION OFFICIALS FOR SUCH ELECTION; PROVIDING
THE FORM OF THE BALLOT AT SUCH ELECTION; DIRECTING THE
GIVING OF NOTICE OF SUCH ELECTION; ORDERING A RUNOFF
ELECTION IF NECESSARY TO BE HELD ON THE 17TH DAY OF MAY,
2003; PROVIDING FOR A JOINT ELECTION WITH THE BEAUMONT
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT AND THE PORT OF BEAUMONT
NAVIGATION DISTRICT; AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS
RELATING TO THE SUBJECT.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1. In accordance with the City Charter,the Constitution,and general laws
of the State of Texas, a General Municipal Election is hereby called and ordered for the
first Saturday in May, 2003, the same being the 3rd day of said month, at which election
all qualified voters residing within the corporate limits of the City may vote for the purpose
of electing Councilmembers to Wards I, II, III and IV for full terms.
Section 2. No person's name shall be placed upon the official ballot as a
candidate for any of the above-mentioned positions unless such person has filed his or her
sworn application,as provided by Section 141.031, Section 143.004,and Section 143.007
of the Texas Election Code, and Article IV, Section 5 of the Charter of the City of
Beaumont, with the Mayor, or in her absence, the City Clerk, not later than five o'clock
(5:00) p.m. on the forty-fifth day before the date of such election. The City Clerk shall note
on the face of each such application the date and time of its filing. A declaration of write-in
candidacy must be filed with the City Clerk as provided by Section 146.054 of the Texas
Election Code, not later than five o'clock (5:00) p.m. on the fortieth (40th) day before
election day, except as otherwise provided in the case of a deceased or ineligible
candidate.
Section 3. Said election shall be held jointly with the Beaumont Independent
School District and the Port of Beaumont Navigation District in accordance with Chapter
271 of the Texas Election Code; and the City Clerk of the City of Beaumont,Texas, agrees
to coordinate, supervise, and handle all aspects of administering said joint election in
accordance with the provision of the Texas Election Code and as outlined in their terms
of agreement contained herein:
a The expenses of the election shall be divided with each governmental
entity paying an equitable share of said expenses.
b Single ballot forms shall be used which shall contain the
Councilmembers' positions, Beaumont Independent School District
trustees' positions, and the Port of Beaumont Navigation District
Commissioners' position.
c The herein-named election officers shall conduct the elections in said
election precincts.
d Records for all elections shall be combined.
e One set of ballot boxes shall be used for all elections.
f Election returns shall be made on joint forms but the City Council of
the City of Beaumont shall canvass the returns of the General
Municipal Election.
g The City Clerk of the City of Beaumont is designated custodian of all
records and of the voting ballots.
h Early voting shall be held jointly, and the City Clerk of the City of
Beaumont shall serve as the joint early voting clerk. The joint early
voting shall be conducted during the hours, including any extended
or weekend hours, at the early voting place or places at which the
early voting clerk regularly conducts early voting for the City. The
regular early voting clerk shall receive applications for early voting
ballots to be voted by mail in accordance with the Texas Election
Code, Section 81.001, et. Seq. The remaining procedures for
conducting early voting by mail shall be completed by the City Clerk
of the City of Beaumont.
i Each participating entity will be responsible for all required election
orders, resolutions, notices and any other pertinent documents
required by its respective governing body, including making the
submissions required by the Federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 and
any other changes which require pre-clearance by the United States
Department of Justice. Preparation of necessary bilingual materials
and notices will also be the responsibility of each participating entity.
j The judges and clerks shall be compensated at a rate of $6.00 per
hour. No judge or clerk shall be paid for more than one hour of work
before the polls open and no period of time subsequent to two hours
after voting is concluded by all voters offering themselves for voting
during regular voting hours. The election official who delivers the
returns of the election shall be paid an additional $25.00 provided
he/she also returns unused ballots,election supplies,and ballot boxes
when he/she makes delivery of the returns of the election.
Section 4. Legally qualified voters residing within Wards I, II, III and IV in the
corporate limits of the City of Beaumont shall be entitled to a vote at said election for the
respective candidate(s) for each of said Wards.
Section 5. That said election shall be held in the City of Beaumont between the
hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. at the places listed in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
made a part hereof for all purposes. The persons whose names appear in Exhibit"A"are
appointed presiding judges and alternates for the respective polling places with authority
to select and appoint clerks. Pursuant to Sections 32.032 and 32.033 of the Texas
Election Code, the presiding judge for each election precinct shall appoint a minimum of
two (2)clerks, and the City Clerk may authorize as many additional clerks as are deemed
necessary for the proper conduct of the election.
Section 6. That notice and order of said election shall be given by posting and
publishing said notice and order as provided by the Texas Election Code.
Section 7. That an electronic voting system, as described by Title 8 of the Texas
Election Code, shall be used for said election; and the following are hereby appointed
officers of said election to serve at the Central Counting Station, which is hereby
established at the Mid-County Office Building, 2748 Viterbo Road, Nederland, Texas:
Manager of the Central Counting Station, Byron Broussard; Tabulation Supervisors, Paul
Helejda and Ken Seholm; Presiding Judge of the Central Counting Station, Betty Braxton,
Deputy City Clerk. The official ballots, ballot cards, and ballot labels, respectively, for the
election shall be prepared in accordance with the Texas Election Code.
Section 8. That the City Clerk is hereby appointed clerk for early voting; and
pursuant to Sec. 83.034 of the Texas Election Code, the appointment of Betty Braxton as
deputy early voting clerk is approved, said appointment being without additional
compensation. The City Clerk may authorize as many additional clerks as are deemed
necessary for the proper conduction of the election. Early voting by personal appearance
shall be conducted at the City Hall, City Clerk's Office, Room 125, 801 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, 77701. Early voting ballot applications and ballots voted by mail shall
be sent to the City Clerk's Office, P. O. Box 3827, Beaumont, Texas, 77704-3827. The
clerk shall keep the said office open for at least eight(8)hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m. on each day for early voting which is not a Saturday, a Sunday, or an official State
holiday beginning on the seventeenth (17th) day and continuing through the fourth (4th)
day preceding the date of such election; provided, however, except as authorized by
Section 85.005(a), Texas Election Code, said clerk shall not permit anyone to vote early
by personal appearance on any day which is not a regular working day forthe clerk's office,
and under no circumstances shall she permit anyone to vote early by personal appearance
at any time when her office is not open to the public.
Section 9. That earlyvotes by personal appearance and by mail shall be counted
by an early voting ballot board consisting of a presiding judge and two clerks, and the City
Clerk may authorize as many additional clerks as are deemed necessary. Etta Lois Hope,
of 3486 Magnolia, Beaumont, Texas, 77703, is hereby appointed Presiding Judge of the
Early Voting Ballot Board; and she shall appoint the clerks. Early votes shall be canvassed
and returned by the Early Voting Ballot Board to the Central Counting Station by 7:00 p.m.
on election day.
Section 10. In accordance with the Charter of the City of Beaumont and the laws
of the State of Texas, a Runoff Election, if necessary, is ordered to be held on the 17th day
of May, 2003, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.,to be held at the same voting
locations within the Ward in which a Runoff Election is required and with the same election
officers and judges as the General Election. Notice and order of said Runoff Election shall
be given by posting and publishing said notice and order as provided by the Texas Election
Code.
Section 11. If any person or persons appointed herein do not appear, are unable
to perform their duties, or fail to perform their duties, the Mayor shall have the discretion
and authority to appoint any substitute personnel to fill the position(s).
Section 12. The order in which the names of the candidates are to be printed on
the ballot shall be determined by a drawing by the City Clerk, as provided by Section
52.094 of the Texas Election Code. The City Clerk shall post a notice in her office, at least
seventy-two (72) hours prior to the date on which the drawing is to be held, of the time and
place of the drawing, and shall also give personal notice to any candidate who makes
written request for such notice and furnishes to the City Clerk a self-addressed, stamped
envelope. Each candidate involved in the drawing, or a representative designated by the
candidate, shall have a right to be present and observe the drawing.
Section 13. 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 or adjudged unconstitutional by a court of
competent jurisdiction, 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; and the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, declares
it would have passed each and every part of the same notwithstanding the omission of any
such part thus declared to be invalid or unconstitutional, or whether there be one or more
parts.
Section 14. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent or in conflict
herewith are, to the extent of such inconsistency or conflict, hereby repealed.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 4th
day of March, 2003.
Mayor Evelyn M. Lord
ATTEST:
Susan Henderson, City Clerk
EXHIBIT "A" -2003 GENERAL ELECTION ORDINANCE
EXHIBA "UN" -2003 ORDENANZA de la ELECCION GENERAL
PRECINCT POLLING LOCATION JUDGE ALTERNATE
LA ZONA LA UBICACION que SONDEA EL JUEZ ALTERNO
001 French Elementary School Don E. Hegele Yvonne Smith
3525 Cleveland Avenue
Beaumont, TX 77703
002 Smith Middle School Bettye DeSoto Louis Desoto
4415 Concord
Beaumont, Texas 77703
003 Brown Alternative Center Etta Lois Hope Thelma Fielder
1900 Pope
Beaumont, Texas 77703
004 Administration Building Dr. Bruce Drury Cherry Ford
3395 Harrison Avenue
Beaumont, Texas 77706
005 Caldwood Elementary Jimmie O Neal Dolorous Kelley
102 Berkshire Lane
Beaumont, Texas 77707
006 Central Senior High School Celeste Johnson Mary Sue Williams
88 Jaguar
Beaumont, Texas 77702
007 O. C. "Mike" Taylor Career Judy Boutte Jean Runnels
Center
2330 North
Beaumont, Texas 77702
008 Magnolia Baptist Church Melissa Sweet Jo Helen Stevens
2830 Pine Street
Beaumont, Texas 77703
10 McCabe Roberts Ave. United Nannette Cantue Leslie Cantue
Methodist Church
1205 Roberts Ave.
Beaumont, Texas 77701
11 Jefferson County Courthouse Rose Marie Owens Lorenzo Owens
1149 Pearl
Beaumont, Texas 77701
012, 013 Dunbar Elementary Revordia Williams Dora Chatman
825 Jackson
Beaumont, Texas 77701
014 Ogden Elementary School Lillian Frye Marilyn Frazier
2300 Victoria
Beaumont, Texas 77701
015 King Middle School Annie Pumphrey Olivia Gonzales
1400 Avenue A
Beaumont, Texas 77701
016 Fletcher Elementary School Herman Davis, Jr. Darren Bergeron
1055 Avenue F
Beaumont, Texas 77701
017, 026, 090 Municipal Airport Donna Hargraves Bobbie Watson
455 Keith Road
Beaumont, Texas 77713
018 Ozen High School Dorothy S. Thomas Levora Anderson
3443 Fannett Road
Beaumont, Texas 77705
019 BISD Administration, Annex Leonie Bodin Leo Lemell
1025 Woodrow
Beaumont, Texas 77705
020 Pietzsch Elementary Grace DeMary Isadora Thomas
4301 Highland Avenue
Beaumont, Texas 77705
022 Guess Elementary School Vickie Clement Kathie Walker
8055 Old Voth Road
Beaumont, Texas 77713
023 Rosedale Baptist Church James Boykin Karlene Boykin
7110 Concord
Beaumont, Texas 77708
027, 078, 086 Amelia Elementary Huberta Maynor Maydell Janecka
565 South Major Drive
Beaumont, Texas 77707
039 Blanchette Elementary Maudry Plummer Isabelle Sonnier
2400 Lela
Beaumont, Texas 77705
062 Sallie Curtis Elementary Ward McCurtain Edna McCurtain
6225 North Circuit
Beaumont, Texas 77706
063 Lucas Elementary Thelma Nobles Sallie Cannon
1750 East Lucas
Beaumont, Texas 77703
064, 092 Beaumont Community Players Mary B. Francis Leona Moore
5515 Phelps
Beaumont, Texas 77705
065 Regina-Howell School Peter J. Bevlaqua Verna Bevlaqua
5850 Regina Lane
Beaumont, Texas 77706
066, 025 Bevil Oaks Civic Center Mildred J. Jones Deborah Olson
7390 Sweetgum Road
Beaumont, Texas 77713
067, 021 South Park Middle School Viola Koenig Marjorie Applebach
4500 Highland Avenue
Beaumont, Texas 77705
068 Austin Middle School Bobby T. Cowart Dot Wilkerson
3410 Austin
Beaumont, Texas 77706
072 West End YMCA Oleta Holmes Lenora Caffey
3625 Dowlen Road
Beaumont, Texas 77706
073 George Marshall Middle School Ella Sanders John Clayton
6455 Gladys
Beaumont, Texas 77706
075 Lamar University, McDonald Willie Marrou Janice R. Marrou
Gym
4400 MLK, Jr., Pkwy.
Beaumont, Texas 77705
077 St. Pius X Church Schieketha E. Lois Simmons
5075 Bigner Road Simmons
Beaumont, Texas 77707
079, 100 Tennis Center John Mistrot Mary Malone
6455 College
Beaumont, Texas 77707
084 Fehl School Ora Magee Carolyn Calhoun
3350 Blanchette
Beaumont, Texas 77701
085 OCAW Hall Alice Dyes Verlene Davenport
2490 South 11th Street
Beaumont, Texas 77701
087, 088, 099 Pine Burr Baptist Church John Figari Shirley Figari
5095 Bine Burr
Beaumont, Texas 77708
089 Ridgewood Retirement Center Ruth Cole Laura Wheeler
2520 IH 10E
Beaumont, Texas 77703
104 Calvary Baptist Church Helen Stone Eloise Stone
3650 Dowlen Road
Beaumont, Texas 77706
EVB Beaumont City Hall Kathie Walker
801 Main Street, Room 125
Beaumont, TX 77701
EVB Beaumont City Hall Etta Lois Hope
801 Main Street, Room 125
Beaumont, TX 77701
116* West End YMCA Christine Gavrelos
3625 Dowlen Road
Beaumont, TX 77706
LA ORDENANZA NO.
UNA ORDENANZA DE LA CIUDAD DE BEAUMONT, PROPORCIONAR
de TEJAS PARA UNA ELECCION GENERAL SER AGUANTADO EL 3
PUEDE, 2003 PARA EL PROPOSITO DE ELEGIR el BARRIO
COUNCILMEMBERS PARA los BARRIOS yo,II,III Y IV; los CENTROS
ELECTORALES que DESIGNAN Y los OFICIALES de la ELECCION
que DESIGNAN PARA TAL ELECCION; PROPORCIONAR LA FORMA
DE LA VOTACION EN TAL ELECCION; DIRIGIR EL DAR DE NOTA
DE TAL EL DIA DECIMOSEPTIMO DE PUEDE, 2003; PROPORCIONAR
PARA UNA ELECCION CONJUNTA CON EL BEAUMONT el DISTRITO
INDEPENDIENTE de ESCUELA Y ELEI PUERTO DE el DISTRITO de la
NAVEGACION de BEAUMONT; Y CONTENER OTRAS PROVISIONES
que RELACIONAN SUMAN EL SUJETA
SEA ORDENO POR LA CIUDAD DE BEAUMONT:
La seccion 1. De acuerdo con el Fletamento de la Ciudad, la Constitution, y las
leyes generales del Estado de Tej as,una Eleccion Municipal General es por la presente se llama y
es ordenanda para el primer El sabado en mayo, 2003, el mismo es el dia tercero de dijo mes, en
cual la eleccion todos votantes calificado que residen dentro del los limites corporativos de la
Ciudad pueden votar para el proposito de elegir Councilmembers a Barrios yo, H, III y IV para a
repleto plazo
La seccion 2. Ningun nombre de la persona se colocara sobre la votacion oficial
como un candidato para cualquiera del arriba mencionado las posiciones a menos que tal persona
haya achivado su ha jurado la aplicacion, cuando proporcionado por la Seccion 141.031, la
Seccion 143.004 y la Section 143.007 del Codigo del Eleccion de Tejas, y el Articula IV, La
seccion 5 del Fletamento de la Ciudad de Beaumont, con el El alcalde, o en su ausencia, el
Empleado de la Ciudad,no luego que cinco en punto (5:00) de la tarde en el cuarenta quinto dia
antes de la fecha de tan La eleccion. El Empleado de la Ciudad notara en la cara de cada tan La
aplicacion la fecha y el teimpo de su archivar. Una declaracion de escriba en la candidature debe
LA ORDENANZA NO.
UNA ORDENANZA DE LA CIUDAD DE BEAUMONT, PROPORCIONAR
de TEJAS PARA UNA ELECCION GENERAL SER AGUANTADO EL 3
PUEDE, 2003 PARA EL PROPOSITO DE ELEGIR el BARRIO
COUNCILMEMBERS PARA los BARRIOS yo,II,III Y IV; los CENTROS
ELECTORALES que DESIGNAN Y los OFICIALES de la ELECCION
que DESIGNAN PARA TAL ELECCION; PROPORCIONAR LA FORMA
DE LA VOTACION EN TAL ELECCION; DIRIGIR EL DAR DE NOTA
DE TAL ELECCION; ORDENAR UNA ELECCION de PERDIDAS SI
NECESARIO SER AGUANTADO EL DIA DECIMOSEPTIMO DE PUEDE,
2003; PROPORCIONAR PARA UNA ELECCION CONJUNTA CON EL
BEAUMONT el DISTRITO INDEPENDIENTE de ESCUELA Y ELEI
PUERTO DE el DISTRITO de la NAVEGACION de BEAUMONT; Y
CONTENER OTRAS PROVISIONES que RELACIONAN SUMAN EL
SUJETA
SEA ORDENO POR LA CIUDAD DE BEAUMONT:
La seccion 1. De acuerdo con el Fletamento de la Ciudad, el Constitution, y las leyes
generales del Estado de Tejas, una Eleccion Municipal General es por la presente se llama
y es ordenanda para el primer El sabado en mayo, 2003, el mismo es el dia tercero de dijo mes,
en cual la eleccion todos votantes calificado que residen dentro del los limites corporativos de la
Ciudad pueden votar para el proposito de elegir Councilmembers a Barrios yo, IL III y IV para a
repleto plazo
La seccion 2. Ningun nombre de la persona se colocara sobre la votacion oficial
como un candidato para cualquiera del arriba mencionado las posiciones a menos que tal
persona haya achivado su ha jurado la aplicacion, cuando proporcionado por la Seccion
141.031, la Seccion 143.004 y la Seccion 143.007 del Codigo del Eleccion de Tej as,y el
Articulo IV, La seccion 5 del Fletamento de la Ciudad de Beaumont, con el El alcalde, o en su
ausencia, el Empleado de la Ciudad, no luego que cinco en punto (5:00) de la tarde en el
cuarenta quinto dia antes de la fecha de tan La eleccion. El Empleado de la Ciudad notara en la
cara de cada tan La aplicacion la fecha y el teimpo de su archivar. Una declaracion de escriba
en la candidatura debe ser archivado con el Empleado de la Ciudad como proporcionado por la
Seccion 146.054 del Tejas El codigo de la eleccion, no luego que cinco en punto (5:00) de la
tarde en el el dia cuadragesimo (40th) antes de dia de eleccion, menos como de otro modo
Proporcionado en el caso de un candidato difunto o inelegible.
La seccion 3. Dijo la eleccion se tendra colectivamente con el Beaumont el Distrito
Independiente de Escuela y el Puerto de El Distrito de la Navegacion de Beaumont de acuerdo
con Capitulo 271 del Codigo de la Eleccion de Tejas; y el Empleado de la Ciudad de la Ciudad
de Beaumont, Tejas, concuerdo en coodinar, supervisar y manejar todos aspectos de admnistrar
dijeron la eleccion conjunta en la conformidad con la provision del Codigo de la Eleccion de
Tejas y tal Como se planteo en sus terminos del acuerdo contuvo en esto:
un Los gastos de la eleccion se dividiran con cada entidad gubernamental que
paga una accion equitativa de dijo los gastos
b Solas formas de la votacion se usaran que contedra el Councilmembers' las
posiciones, Beaumont las posiciones Independientes de fideicomisarios de
Distrito de Escuela, y el Puerto de la posicion de Miembros de una
comision de Distrito de Navegacon de Beaumont
c Los oficiales en esto denominados de la eleccion conduciran las elecciones
en dijo la eleccion zonas
d Los registros para todas elecciones se combinaran
e Un conjunto de cajas de votacion se usara para todas elecciones
f Los regresos de la Eleccion se haran en formas conjuntas pero en el
ayuntamiento de la Ciudad de Beaumont solicitara los regresos de la
Eleccion Municipal General
g El Empleado de la Ciudad de la Ciudad de Beaumont es designado a
custodio de todo registra y de las votaciones electorales
h Votar temprano se tendra colectivamente, y el Empleado de la Ciudad de la
Ciudad de Beaumont servira como la coyuntura empleado electoral
temprano. La coyuntura votar temprano se conducira durante las horas,
inclusive extendio u horas de fin de semana, en el lugar o lugares
electorales Tempranos en que el empleado electoral temprano conduce
regularmente votar temprano para la Ciudad. El votar temprano regular
por el correo de Acuerdo con el Condigo de la Eleccion de Tejas, la