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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN APRIL 6 2004 M I N U T E S - CITY OF BEAUMONT Lulu L. Smith EVELYN M. LORD, MAYOR Nancy Beaulieu Andrew P. Cokinos CITY COUNCIL MEETING Becky Ames, Mayor Pro Tern Bobbie J. Patterson April 6,2004 Audwin Samuel Lane Nichols, City Attorney Kyle Hayes, City Manager Rose Ann Jones, City Clerk The City Council of the City of Beaumont,Texas,met in a regular session on April 6,2004,at the City Hall Council Chambers, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas, at 1:30 p.m. to consider the following: OPENING Invocation Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call Presentations and Recognition Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 1-5/Consent Agenda Consent Agenda Mayor Lord called the council meeting to order at 1:30 p.m. Pastor Donny Flippo of the Gospel Centergave the invocation. Tom Warner, Public Works Director led the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call was made by Rose Ann Jones, City Clerk. Present at the meeting were Mayor Lord, Mayor Pro Tern Ames, Councilmembers Smith, Cokinos, Samuel and Patterson. Councilmember Beaulieu was absent. Also presentwere Kyle Hayes,City Manager; Lane Nichols, City Attorney; Rose Ann Jones, City Clerk. Proclamations, Presentations, Recognitions 1. Fair Housing Month - Proclamation read by Mayor Lord declaring April 2004 as"Fair Housing Month";accepted by Johnny Beatty, President,Golden Triangle Fair Housing Coalition 2. Child Abuse Prevention Month-Proclamation read by Mayor Lord declaring April 2004 as "Child Abuse Prevention Month"; accepted by Lana McWilliams on behalf of representatives from the Child Abuse Prevention Coalition Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items No. 1-5/ Consent Agenda. None CONSENT AGENDA Approval of minutes - Minutes of March 30, 2004 Confirmation of committee appointments Minutes-April 6,2004 A) Approve a contract between City of Beaumont and the Beaumont Community Housing Development Organization (BCHDO) - Resolution 04-075 B) Approve a resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement with the State of Texas acting by and through the Texas Department of Transportation(TxDOT),to install and maintain bridge load posting signs in the City - Resolution 04-076 C) Approve the settlement of a claim of Mary Guillory - Resolution 04-077 D) Approve the settlement of a claim of Corey Young - Resolution 04-078 Councilmember Cokinos moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Mayor Pro Tern Ames seconded the motion. AYES: MAYOR LORD, MAYOR PRO TEM AMES, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH, COKINOS, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED GENERAL BUSINESS 1. Consider approving a contract for the 2003 Street Rehabilitation Project with L. D. Construction - Resolution 04-079 Administration recommended approval to award a contract to L. D.Construction in the amount of$1,758,869.80 forthe 2003 Street Rehabilitation Project. The recommended low bidder is certified as a Minority Business Enterprise. Approximately $1,500,000 is available for this project in the Street Maintenance Fund. A change order reducing the scope of workwill be prepared to bring the total cost of the project within the available funding. Mayor Pro Tern Ames moved TO APPROVE RESOLUTION 04-079 TO APPROVE THE CONTRACT FOR THE 2003 STREET REHABILITATION PROJECT WITH L. D. CONSTRUCTION. Councilmember Smith seconded motion. AYES: MAYOR LORD, MAYOR PRO TEM AMES, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH, COKINOS, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED Page 2 of 7 Minutes-April 6,2004 2. Consider approving a Tax Abatement Policy for the City of Beaumont - Resolution 04-080 The Cityof Beaumont's Tax Abatement Policy is adopted everytwo years bythe City Council. The added business activities eligible for tax abatement were recommended byTIP Strategies of Austin who recently completed the Beaumont Target Marketing Plan. The other significant change relates to the thresholds for capital investments and full-time jobs to be created. The changes were recommended in an effort to be more competitive with other Texas cities and be more flexible when working with small businesses. The City has not had any requests for tax abatement overthe past two years. Because propertytax revenue is the means to provide vital community services, it is the position of Administration that tax abatement be utilized sparingly and only after careful consideration of the economic impact on the community. Councilmember Samuel moved to APPROVE RESOLUTION 04-080 TO APPROVE THE TAX ABATEMENT POLICY FOR THE CITY OFBEAUMONT. Councilmember Patterson seconded motion. AYES: MAYOR LORD, MAYOR PRO TEM AMES, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH, COKINOS, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED 3. Consider amending Section 26-13 of the Code of Ordinances relating to the transport of oversized loads on City streets - Ordinance 04-022 This amendment would require a person wishing to move an overweight vehicle,as defined by the State of Texas,to first obtain a special permit from the City. The purpose of the permit is to assist in the identification of those companies that damage public property. Over the years,the requirement for a permit has been extended to include any vehicle that exceeded maximum load, height,width and length as established bythe State. In orderto access fines or penalties for failure to obtain an oversized load permit, it was necessary for Council to approve the amendment to include vehicles that exceed the State's maximum weight,height, width and length requirements. To accommodate individuals or companies that move oversized loads on a regular basis, permits of various time durations have also been established. It is estimated that the oversized permits will generate approximately$10,000 in revenue. On December 7, 2003,the City Council approved a permit fee of$50 per oversized load move. Councilmember Cokinos moved to ADOPT ORDINANCE 04-022 TO AMEND CHAPTER 26,SECTION 26-13 (16) RELATING TO MAXIMUM AXLE LOADS; TO REPEAL SECTION 26-13 (25) CONCERNING OVERSIZE LOADS AND ENACTING NEW SECTION 26-14 REGULATING OVERSIZE LOADS; PROVIDING FORSEVERABILITY;PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. Council member Smith seconded motion. AYES: MAYOR LORD, MAYOR PRO TEM AMES, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH, COKINOS, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON Page 3 of 7 Minutes-April 6,2004 NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED 4. Consider approving a resolution authorizing the City Managerto increase the Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation of Small Diameter Mains Contract VII for"extra work"- Resolution 04-081 Administration recommended approval of increasing the Sanitary Rehabilitation of Small Diameter Mains Contract VI I Project amount of$259,444 to replace 3,057 linearfeet of 10 inch sanitary sewer pipes under the street, 77 long side service line connections, 61 short side service line connections,435 linearfeet of extra length service lines, 8 manhole frames and covers in the streets, 11 manhole frames and covers in the dirt,and to remove 6 underground obstructions under the pavement. The existing sewer lines built in 1960 have deteriorated and require major rehabilitation. The primary goals of the project are to restore the integrity of the sanitary sewer lines, restore the carrying capacity, and provide customers with uninterrupted and adequate service. Funds for the project are available in the Water Utilities Operating Funds. Councilmember Smith moved to APPROVE RESOLUTION 04-081 TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO INCREASE THE SANITARY SEWER REHABILITATION OF SMALL DIAMETER MAINS CONTRACT VII FOR"EXTRA WORK." Mayor Pro Tern Ames seconded motion. AYES: MAYOR LORD, MAYOR PRO TEM AMES, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH, COKINOS, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED 5. Consider approving a resolution authorizing the City Managerto increase the Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation of Small Diameter Mains Contract IX for "extra work" - Resolution 04-082 Administration recommended approval of increasing the Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation of Small Diameter Mains Contract IX Project amount by$97,338 to replace 899 linearfeet of 10 inch sanitary sewer pipes,2,360 linearfeet of 8 inch sanitary sewer pipe, 1 long side service line connection,7 short side service line connections,and install an end of the line clean out. The existing sewer lines built in 1960 have deteriorated and require major rehabilitation. The primary goals of the project are to restore the integrity of the sanitary sewer lines, restore the carrying capacity, and provide customers with uninterrupted and adequate service. Funds are available in the Water Utilities Operating Funds. Councilmember Smith moved to APPROVE RESOLUTION 04-082 TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO INCREASE THE SANITARY SEWER REHABILITATION OF SMALL DIAMETER MAINS CONTRACT IX FOR "EXTRA WORK." Councilmember Patterson seconded motion. Page 4 of 7 Minutes-April 6,2004 AYES: MAYOR LORD, MAYOR PRO TEM AMES, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH, COKINOS, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED 6. Public Hearing: Receive comments on the Public Services,which includes the Emergency Shelter Set-Aside, and the Public Facilities & Improvements line items of the 2004 Annual Action Plan Budget PUBLIC HEARING CONVENED AT 1:55 P.M. Presentation was made by City Manager Kyle Hayes. Public comments in support of individual organizations were made bythe following individuals: Ann and Anthony Brawley Quantum Omega Star Church, Girls Group Home Edie Casmore YWCA Nicondra Chargois IEA Captain Dan Ford Salvation Army Christy Mellen Girls' Haven Kim Moncha Ubi Caritas, ESL Literacy Program Elaine Shellenberger Nutrition Services for Seniors Bill Yeary God 14, Drug Rehabilitation Program Syrena Young Child Abuse and Forensic Services Greg Busceme, Sr. Art Studio Inc. Rodney Martin Metro YMCA Kim McMurray Beaumont Main Street PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 2:30 P.M. Page 5 of 7 Minutes-April 6,2004 COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS CITY MANAGER HAYES - NONE COUNCILMEMBER SMITH - NONE COUNCILMEMBER COKINOS - NONE MAYOR PRO TEM AMES - NONE COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL- THANKED TOM WARNER FOR ATTENDING THE NORTH END NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION AND THE CITY'S RESPONSE TO FLOODING PROBLEMS ALONG WITH THE COOPERATION OF DRAINAGE DISTRICT 6; REQUESTED THAT EVERYBODY PLEASE COMPLETE THE SURVEY DISTRIBUTED TO THEM COUNCILMEMBER PATTERSON - COMMENTED THAT THIS SURVEY WAS THE SAME ONE THAT WARD IV WAS REQUESTED TO COMPLETE AND ALSO THANKED DRAINAGE DISTRICT 6 FOR THEIR COOPERATION CITY ATTORNEY NICHOLS - NONE MAYOR LORD- THANKED THE CITIZENS OF WOODVILLE AND TYLER COUNTY FOR THE HONOR OF MRS. EAST TEXAS AND THE HOSPITALITY RECEIVED AT THE DOGWOOD FESTIVAL HELD THIS PAST WEEKEND Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes) Robert Preston 1190 Iowa St. Beaumont TX Commented on concerns of the Police Department not answering his calls Leroy Lewis III 7866 Gladys Avenue Beaumont TX Voiced concerns on the need for sidewalks,restoring bus routes and various other city issues Matt Hopson 1190 Grand Beaumont TX President of the Southeast Texas Community Development Corporation Inc.,invited everybody to attend the Parade of Homes and encouraged participation. Paula O'Neal 11 Winchester Cove Beaumont TX Praise forthe Beaumont Police Department for helping with a runawayyoung man through their compassion and help in finding his way home Page 6 of 7 Minutes-April 6,2004 Ernest Provo 425 Iowa Beaumont TX Thanked Councilmembers forthe outstanding job and hard workthey have been performing for the City There being no Executive Session, Council adjourned at 2:50 p.m. Audio tapes are available upon request in the City Clerk's Office. Evelyn Lo , MaQ§r NUA Rose Ann Jones, City Cl r ffif { &F rryp Page 7 of 7 Minutes-April 6,2004