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City of Beaumont
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS APRIL 13, 2004 1:30 P.M.
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER
* Invocation Pledge Roll Call
* Presentations and Recognition
* Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 1-2/Consent
Agenda
* Consent Agenda
GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Consider approving a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute Change
Order No. 1 with L.D. Construction of Beaumont decreasing the 2003 Street
Rehabilitation Project contract
WORK SESSION
* Discuss budget allocations for the Public Services and the Public Facilities and
Improvements line items of the Consolidated Grant Program
2. Consider approving the budget allocations for the Public Services and the Public
Facilities and Improvements line items and issue a resolution adopting the 2004
Action Plan of the Consolidated Grant Program
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:
Claim of Stephen Thompson
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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April 13, 2004
Consider approving a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute Change Order No. 1
with L.D. Construction of Beaumont decreasing the 2003 Street Rehabilitation Project contract
City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Joris P. Colbert, City Engineer
MEETING DATE: April 13, 2004
AGENDA MEMO DATE: April 6, 2004
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a resolution authorizing the City Manager to
execute Change Order No. 1 with L.D. Construction of Beaumont
decreasing the 2003 Street Rehabilitation Project contract amount by
$269,305.80.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends Council approve Change Order No. 1 decreasing the amount of the
2003 Street Rehabilitation Project contract by $269,305.80.
BACKGROUND
On April 6, 2004, the City of Beaumont awarded L.D. Construction the contract for the 2003
Street Rehabilitation Project in the amount of$1,758,869.80. The scope of work for the project
was reduced in order to meet funding availability. The contractor has agreed to reduce the project
amount by $269,305.80 for a new contract amount of$1,489,564. The attached Change Order
No. 1 shows the materials affected.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
This change order will reduce the contract amount by $269,305.80.
PREVIOUS ACTION
Council awarded the contract for the 2003 Street Rehabilitation Project on April 6, 2004.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director and City Engineer.
CITY OF BEAUMONT
DATE: MARCH 25,2004
PROJECT: 2003 STREET REHABILITATION PROGRAM
PROJECT NO.SM 2450
OWNER: CITY OF BEAUMONT
CONTRACTOR: L.D.CONSTRUCTION
CHANGE ORDER NO.: 1
THE FOLLOWING CHANGES IN THE PLANS AND/OR SPECIFICATIONS ARE HEREBY MADE:
Delete and or Adjust the following Items in the Contract:
ITEMS DELETED QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT
1. Item No.262(001)
Lime Treatment for Base 97219 SY. $1.00 $97,219.00
Course(Road Mix)
2. Item No.264(001)
Lime Slurry,Ty A 1500 TN. $50.00 $75,000.00
(Dry Weight)
STREET DELETED LOCATION
1. Goldsborough Byrd to Dead End $12,612.80
2. Fulton Irving to Holly $39,474.00
ADJUSTMENT OF UNIT ORIGINAL NEW PRICE AMOUNT
PRICE PRICE ADJUSTED
1. Item 500(001)
Mobilization $125,000.00 $80,000.00 $45,000.00
TOTAL AMOUNT DEDUCTED FROM CONTRACT $269,305.80
ORIGINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT: $1,758,869.80
NET FROM PREVIOUS CHANGE ORDERS: $1,758,869.80
TOTAL AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE ORDER: $269,305.80
PERCENT OF THIS CHANGE ORDER: 15.31%
TOTAL PERCENT CHANGE TO DATE: 15.31%
NEW CONTRACT AMOUNT: $1,489,564.00
CONTRACTTIMES IS NOT AFFECTED BY'THIS ORDER
ACCEPTED BY:
CONTRACTOR
APPROVED BY:
JORIS P.COLBERT,P.E. CITY ENGINEER
THOMAS A.WARNER,P.E.
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
KYLE HAYES,CITY MANAGER
ATTESED BY:
CITY CLERK
CITY OF BEAUMONT
DATE: MARCH 25, 2004
PROJECT: 2003 STREET REHABILITATION PROGRAM
PROJECT NO. SM 2450
OWNER: CITY OF BEAUMONT
CONTRACTOR: L.D. CONSTRUCTION
CHANGE ORDER NO. : 1
THE FOLLOWING CHANGES IN THE PLANS AND/OR SPECIFICATIONS:ARE HEREBY MADE:
Delete and or Adjust the following Items in the Contract:
ITEMS DELETED QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT
1. Item No. 262 (001)
Lime Treatment for Base 97219 SY. $1.00 $97,219.00
Course (Road Mix)
2. Item No. 264 (001)
Lime Slurry, Ty A 1500 TN. $50.00 $75,000.00
(Dry Weight)
STREET DELETED LOCATION
1. Goldsborough Byrd to Dead End $12,612.80
2. Fulton Irving to Holly $39,474.00
ADJUSTMENT OF UNIT ORIGINAL NEW PRICE AMOUNT
PRICE PRICE ADJUSTED
1. Item 500(001)
Mobilization $125,000.00 $80,000.00 $45,000.00
TOTAL AMOUNT DEDUCTED FROM CONTRACT $269,305.80
ORIGINAL CONTRACT AMOUNT: $1,758,869.80
NET FROM PREVIOUS CHANGE ORDERS: $1,758,869.80
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April 13, 2004
Consider approving the budget allocations for the Public Services and the Public Facilities and
Improvements line items and issue a resolution adopting the 2004 Action Plan of the Consolidated
Grant Program
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City of Beaumont
•r Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Johnny Beatty, Grants Administrator
MEETING DATE: April 13, 2004
AGENDA MEMO DATE: April 8, 2004
REQUESTED ACTION: Consider approving the budget allocations for the Public Services and
the Public Facilities and Improvements line items and issue a
resolution adopting the 2004 Action Plan of the Consolidated Grant
Program
RECOMMENDATION
After the work session,Council is requested to approve the budget allocations for the Public Services
and the Public Facilities and Improvements line items and issue a resolution adopting the 2004 Action
Plan of the Consolidated Grant Program.
BACKGROUND
The Community Development Advisory Committee and Administration recommendations are
attached for your review.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
The 2004 federal allocation is comprised of$2,126,000 in Community Development Block Grant
funds and $837,000 in HOME funds. During the February 10, 2004 Council meeting, Council
allocated $100,000 to the Public Services/Public Facilities and Improvements and $85,000 to the
Public Services/Emergency Shelter Set-Aside line items.
PREVIOUS ACTION
Council conducted a Public Hearing to receive public comments and listen to representatives of Public
Service agencies who addressed the nature of their proposals on the Public Services and the Public
Facilities&Improvements line items ofthe 2004 Annual Action Plan Budget,Tuesday,April 6,2004.
Council adopted the 2004 Preliminary Budget on Tuesday, February 10, 2004.
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SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY:
City Manager, Public Works Director, Planning Manager and Grants Administrator.
2004 CONSOLIDATED BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM APPLICATIONS
Public Services/Public Facilities SL Improvements/Emergency Shelter Set-Aside/Economic Development
AMOUNT CDAC ADMINISTRATION CITY COUNCIL
ORGANIZATION REQUESTED RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS
PUBLIC SERVICES
1. Ark of the Covenant Baptist Church $20,000.00
2. Beaumont Habitat for Humanity $20,000.00 $7,500.00
3. Beaumont Housing Authority $19,968.00
4. Ben Rogers/Lamar University/BISD"I Have A Dream" $4,500.00 $4,500.00 $4,500.00
5. Briggs-Cannon Community Empowerment Center $15,000.00
6. Caritas,Ubi $19,295.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00
7. Child Abuse and Forensic Services,Inc. $4,595.00 $4,595.00 $4,595.00
8. Child Abuse and Forensic Services,Inc. $2,668.00 $2,668.00
9. Compassion Christian Counseling Clinic $20,000.00
10. Elder Care $20,000.00
11. Girls Haven $20,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00
12. IEA-Inspire,Encourage,Achieve $600.00 $600.00 $600.00
13. L.L.Melton YMCA $19,968.00 $16,500.00 $16,500.00
14. Nutrition and Services for Seniors $14,800.00 $14,800.00 $14,800.00
15. 'Rape and Suicide Crisis of SE Texas $20,000.00
PUBLIC FACILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS
16. Anayat House, Inc. $9,250.00 $9,250.00 $9,250.00
17. Art Studio,The $20,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00
18. Beaumont Police Activities League $20,000.00
19. Schlesinger Geriatric Center $20,000.00
20. Young Women's Christian Association of Beaumont $70,000.00 $17,087.00 $12,255.00
TOTAL PUBLIC SERVICES/PUBLIC FACILITIES&IMPROVEMENTS $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $0.00
PUBLIC SERVICES(EMERGENCY SHELTER SET-ASIDE)
21. Family Services of Southeast Texas $20,308.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00
22. Quantum Omega Star $20,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00
23. The Salvation Army $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00
24. Some Other Place/Henry's Place $41,450.00 $35,000.00 $35,000.00
TOTAL PUBLIC SERVICES(EMERGENCY SHELTER SET-ASIDE) $85,000.00 $85,000.00 $0.00
TOTAL REQUESTED $462,402.00 $185,000.00 $185,000.00 $0.00
City of Beaumont
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS APRIL 13, 2004 1:30 P.M.
CONSENT AGENDA
* Approval of minutes
* Confirmation of committee appointments
A) Approve a contract for the purchase of lubricants for use by various City departments in
maintaining vehicles and equipment
B) Approve a resolution opposing any school finance or tax system reforms that would
negatively affect city revenues and economic development efforts
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City o f Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Kirby Richard, Central Services Director
MEETING DATE: April 13, 2004
AGENDA MEMO DATE: April 7, 2004
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approval of a contract for the purchase of lubricants.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends award of a six (6) month contract for purchasing lubricants to Tri-
Con, Inc. of Beaumont at the unit costs reflected in the attached bid tabulation, with an estimated
total expenditure for the contract period of$39,841.
BACKGROUND
The contract specifies that the successful bidder shall provide approximately 11,000 gallons of
various lubricants at fixed unit costs for use by various City departments in maintaining vehicles
and equipment.
Nine (9) vendors were notified with five (5) submitting bids. The products bid by Tri-Con, Inc.
have been utilized previously and meet specifications set forth in the bid.
The apparent low bidder, Pumpelly Oil Co., took exception to the specification requiring firm
pricing and is thereby considered to be non-responsive. The next low bidder is Kost USA of
Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Title 10 of the Texas Government Code allows for reciprocity when
comparing bids from Texas vendors with vendors from states which statutorily allow in-state
preferences for its vendors. Louisiana allows a 10% preference for vendors providing products
assembled, processed, produced or manufactured in Louisiana over vendors from out of state.
The rule of reciprocity allows Texas municipalities to compare bids between a Texas and
Louisiana vendor with a 10% preference for the in-state vendor. Application of this rule would
result in an award to Tri-Con, Inc.
Six (6) Month Contract for Lubricants
April 7, 2004
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BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds are available for this expenditure in user Departments' operating budgets.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager and Central Services Director.
CITY OF BEAUMONT
BID TABULATION FOR LUBRICANTS
BID OPENING DATE:APRIL 1,2004
BID NUMBER: RF0204-22
J.A.M.DISTRIBUTING '' KOST USA,INC. PUMPELLY OIL CO.
BEAUMONT TX BATON ROUGE,LA HOUSTON,TX
Est.Qt . Description Unit Total Unit Total Unit Total
5,000 15W-40,engine oil(bulk) $3.540 $17,700.00 $3.350 $16,750.00 $3.2801 $16,400.00
1,000 15W-40,engine oil(55 gal drums) $4.020 $4,020.00 $3.650 $3,650.00 $3.760 $3,760.00
500 SAE 40 engine oil(55 gal drums) $4.360 $2,180.001 $3.580 $1,790.00 $3.400 $1,700.00
1,300 Dexron III(qt) $1.4800 $1,924.00' $1.520 $1,976.00 $1.110 $1,443.00;
600 Dexron III(bulk) $3.890 $2,334.00 $3.250 $1,950.00 $2.920 j $1,752.00
100 Dexron 111(55 gal drums) $3.950 $395.00 $3.750 $375.00 $3.400 $340.00
100 Mercon 5(qt) $2.750 $275.00 $2.650 $265.00 $2.480 $248.00
2,500 Multi-purpose trans./hydraulic oil(bulk) $4.3101 $10,775.00 $3.250 $8,125.00 $2.860 $7,150.00
500 Multi-purpose trans/hydraulic oil(drum) $4.870 $2,435.00 $3.600 $1,800.00 $3.340 $1,670.00
500 Caterpillar TO-4 comp.hydraulic oil $5.750 $2,875.00 $4.600 $2,300.001 $5.4601 $2,730.00
TOTAL BID $44,913.00 7$38,9:8M.00 5+37.193.00*
Manufacturer Exxon/Mobil KOST USA/Castrol Conoco/Service Pro
Delivery time One(1)day One(1)day One(1)day j
BAXT�01L O. TRI-CON 11NC.BEAUX BEAUMONT,TX
Est.Qty. Descri tion Unit Total Unit Total
5,000 15W-40,engine oil(bulk) $3.660 $18,300.00 $3.480 $17,400.00
1,000 15W-40,engine oil(55 gal drums) $4.160 $4,160.00 $3.930 $3,930.00
500 SAE 40 engine oil(55 gal drums) $3.960 $1,980.00 $4.080 $2,040.001
1,300 Dexron III(qt) $1.490' $1,937.00 $1.470 $1,911.001
600 Dexron III(bulk) $3.500 $2,100.00 $3.080 $1,848.00
100 Dexron III(55 gal drums) $4.000 $400.00 $3.990' $399.00
100 Mercon 5(qt) $2.570 $257.00 $1.980 $198.00
2,500 Multi-purpose trans./hydraulic oil(bulk) $3.530 $8,825.00 $3.160 $7,900.00,'
500 Multi-purpose trans/hydraulic oil(drum) $4.030 $2,015.00 $3.920 $1,960.00
500
Caterpillar TO-4 comp.hydraulic oil $5.100 $2,550.00 $4.510 $2,255.00
TOTAL BID $42,524.00 $39,841.00
Manufacturer KOST USA/Castrol Fina
Delivery time One(1)day One f11 day
Apparent low bidder took exception to firm pricing element of specifications.
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Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Max S. Duplant, Finance Officer
MEETING DATE: April 13, 2004
AGENDA MEMO DATE: April 8, 2004
REQUESTED ACTION: Consider a resolution opposing any school finance or tax system
reforms that would negatively affect city revenues and economic development efforts.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends approval of such resolution.
BACKGROUND
Governor Perry has proposed a series of reforms designed to achieve"educational excellence"by
creating"real and meaningful" relief from municipal property taxes. Included in his proposal is a plan to
cap property tax revenue at last year's level plus a growth factor made up of inflation and population
growth. Any increase in property tax revenues beyond inflation and population growth would require
voter approval. Also included in his proposal are appraisal caps which would limit residential property
appraisals to an increase of no more than three percent per year. The current limit is ten percent per
year.
BUDGETARYIMPACT
Unknown but likely to have a significant negative impact on future budgets.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None at this time.
RECOMMENDED BY:
City Manager and Finance Officer