HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN JANUARY 16 1996 REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD JANUARY 16, 1996 - 1 :30 P.M.
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, met in regular session
this the 16th day of January, 1996, with the following present:
HONORABLE: David W. Moore Mayor
Becky Ames Mayor Pro Tern
Councilman-At-Large
Andrew P. Cokinos Councilman-At Large
Lulu L. Smith* Councilman, Ward I
Guy N. Goodson Councilman, Ward II
John K. Davis Councilman, Ward III
Bobbie Patterson Councilman, Ward IV
Ray A. Riley City Manager
Lane Nichols City Attorney
Barbara Liming Deputy City Clerk
*(Councilman Smith arrived at 1:36 p.m. during discussion of Consent Agenda Item C.)
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The Invocation was given by Councilman Davis.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Moore.
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Mayor Moore announced an executive session to be held following the workshop session in
accordance with Section 551.071 of the Government Code to discuss pending or contemplated
litigation: City of Beaumont v. W/S Partnership, A General Partnership, et al and in accordance
with Section 551.074 of the Government Code to consider the appointment of a public officer,
specifically: City Clerk.
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Citizen comment was invited on the Consent Agenda and Main Agenda Items. No one wished
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to address these subjects.
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Councilman Cokinos questioned Consent Agenda Item c authorizing acquisition of Parcel 41 (520
Jackson Street) from Mamie Green and Arthur Green for the appraised value of $2,700 for the
Charlton Pollard Neighborhood Revitalization Project. Councilman Cokinos said his research
indicated the Appraisal District valued the property at $1,450 and tax records indicated that taxes
in the amount$1,692 are in arrears since 1983. He asked who performed the appraisal, why the
City is paying more than the appraised value and if the back tax amount will be withheld from the
payment.
(Councilman Smith arrived at 1:36 p.m.)
The City Manager explained that the Appraisal District appraises property for tax purposes, but that
amount is not part of the consideration for purchase or for condemnation purposes and because
State monies are involved in this transaction, an independent appraisal is required and an amount
less than the appraisal can not be offered.
In response to Councilman Goodson, the City Attorney explained that all tax liens would have to
be satisfied before the property owner receives any compensation.
The City Attorney said that Appraisal District values are not admissible in Court to prove the market
value of property, according to condemnation rules that apply to litigation for setting of the value
of property for the purposes of taking it in eminent domain or for public use.
After further discussion, Agenda Item c was pulled from the Consent Agenda and deferred for
further action until information concerning the independent appraiser is provided in answer
Councilman Cokinos' queries.
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The following Consent Agenda items were considered:
Approval of the Minutes of the regular City Council meeting held January 9, 1996;
Resolution No. 96-15 appointing Tracy Richardson, Michael O'Rear and Denise Shelton to the
Historical Landmark Commission for terms expiring January 15, 1998; the Reverend Nathaniel
McCray to the Senior Citizen Advisory Committee, Randy Rolland to the Convention and
Tourism Advisory Committee and Bruce Johnson to the Community Development Advisory
Committee for terms expiring January 15, 1998; reappointing Dorcy Watler to the Historical
Landmark Commission for a term expiring October 18, 1997; Glenda McCray to the Martin
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Luther King, Jr. Parkway Commission for a term expiring January 4, 1997; LeRoy Clark to the
Senior Citizen Advisory Committee for a term expiring October 18, 1997; Ruth Naumczik to the
Keep Beautiful Commission for a term expiring October 25, 1997; Marva Provo to the Planning
Commission for a term expiring June 29, 1997; and Carol Gertz to the Library Commission for
a term expiring December 6, 1997; and
Resolution No. 96-16 authorizing an annual contract with Polydyne, Inc. to furnish
Polyacrylamide Cationic Emulsion Liquid Polymer at $1.03/lb. for the Water Utilities Water
Reclamation Division.
The Consent Agenda was approved on a motion made by Councilman Goodson and seconded
by Mayor Pro Tem Ames.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution No. 96-17 authorizing a contract with Golden Triangle Pipe & Water in the amount
of$154,057.00 to supply various sized pipe and fittings required to provide water service to the
new federal prison facility on West Port Arthur Road was approved on a motion made by
Councilman Cokinos and seconded by Councilman Goodson.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution No. 96-18 authorizing the Solid Waste Management Department to apply for and
accept a grant from the Southeast Texas Regional Planning Commission (SETRPC) in the amount
of $115,000 for a professionally conducted public media campaign designed to increase
participation in curbside recycling was introduced.
Councilmembers applauded the recycling program, thanked Dr. Bruce Drury and the Commission
for their dedication and efforts in the program and agreed that education is essential for increasing
the amount of recyclable goods gathered. Councilman Patterson asked about the prospect of
weekly collection of recycled products, if the increase proves to be substantial as a result of the
mass promotion. The City Manager said that a weekly collection schedule could be implemented,
if the volume warrants, and responded to Mayor Moore that if the volume of paper picked up
doubled, the added revenues from sales of the paper would yield enough to pay for the extra
residential pickup. Councilman Goodson questioned colored glass disposal and the cost was
discussed.
Resolution No. 96-18 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos and seconded
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Mayor Pro Tem Ames.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Again, Councilman Cokinos requested that independent appraisal information be provided as soon
as possible regarding Parcel 41 for the Charlton Pollard Neighborhood Revitalization Project.
Councilmembers Goodson and Smith expressed regrets for conflict of schedules preventing them
from participating in the M. L. King Parkway Walk-A-Thon on Monday.
Councilman Patterson said she was involved with registration with the Walk-A-Thon and there was
good participation.
Councilman Davis said he had a great time at the Walk-A-Thon, beginning with an early breakfast
at Douglas Memorial Church. He thanked Council for supporting projects of concern for him and
for their strong leadership throughout the city, especially those dealing with Ward III issues.
Mayor Moore confirmed that yesterday was a really good day that began about 7:15 a.m. for many,
complimented Councilman Davis for an outstanding job as the keynote speaker for the NAACP
Youth at the Douglas Memorial Church breakfast, said the event was graced with the presence of
Dr. Carroll Thomas, the new Beaumont Independent School Superintendent, along with many other
community leaders, commented that the M. L. K. Commission's Walk-A-Thon exhibited a lot of
energy and the spirit was very high even though many had to work and were unable to attend the
event. Mayor Moore said he left the Walk to go to West Tabernacle Baptist Church to attend an
interesting program about starting one's own business as part of the youth focus and later met with
Councilman Davis, attended a couple of other meetings and at 7:00 p.m. went back to Douglas
Memorial to hear the Reverend David Robinson. He said there was a great mixture of guests on
the podium with Father Bomberger from Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church, Father Armstrong
from Blessed Sacrament, the Reverend Elijaha Stansell from McCabe Roberts Methodist Church,
and the Reverend Walker from West Tabernacle Baptist Church to end a great day of celebration
for Beaumont.
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Mr. Allen Lee, 5095 Maddox, addressed Council and asked how to put the petitioner's request for
a Civilian Review Board on the Council Agenda, said to his knowledge the City Manager or Council
could place the item on the Agenda, complained about lack of Council response and again asked
how he could get his request on the Agenda.
Mayor Moore reminded Mr. Lee that the petition he presented is in the City Clerk's office for review,
and City Attorney Lane Nichols said that Mr. Lee chose the method he desired by which the subject
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could be placed on an election ballot, that the subject is mid-way the initiative process and not yet
completed. He further explained that when a petition is certified as valid, Council has thirty (30)
days to decide to place the item on the ballot or not in the process Mr. Lee chose.
Mr. Lee continued to address placement of the item on the regular City Council agenda and Mayor
Moore and Staff again explained that the process he chose has been initiated and is in progress.
Mr. Lee repeated his comments, spoke about an alleged incident with Mr. Leo Lemell, his family
and the Police Department and a possible law suit, claimed class discrimination with only one
African-American Police Officer over the rank of sergeant and asked how Council will deal with this
situation. Mr. Lee announced that another petition will be filed against the Beaumont Enterprise
because he thinks they have "a hidden agenda to manipulate, control and influence the politics of
Jefferson County...and racially divides this community through the way they print their articles."
He said the petition will be filed with the newspaper headquarters in New York requesting that the
publisher, specific editors and reporters be removed from their positions in Beaumont and be
reassigned elsewhere. Mr. Lee's complained that the Beaumont Enterprise did not print a picture
of Mr. Allen Keys, a presidential candidate.
Councilman Davis interjected his thoughts to Council that he has taken the issue of a Citizens
Review Board to heart and has spent about 35 hour per week on it for the past three weeks. He
said the class ceiling and the Lemell family situation have all been discussed with the Police Chief.
He said information is still being gathered about the Lemell situation and as much as possible is
being done, said there is not political support throughout the community for a Citizen Review
Board, said Mr. Lee is correct that Council should address problems in the Police Department, that
he has discussed this issue with the Chief of Police, the City Manager, other Council members and
other citizens and is sorry that Mr. Lee is not pleased, assured the community this problem will be
addressed and if a change is needed, said he is confident the Police Chief and City Manager will
make a change. He said it is not true that Council does not care, expressed appreciation to
Council, said this is an old problem that cannot be solved immediately, but one that will be
addressed, and he will present them with information from by the Chief of Police as soon as it is
received.
Mr. James Jenkins, 4035 Ogden, explained his hearing problem and requested Council to speak
directly into the microphones so he could better understand their comments.
Mr. George Johnson, 5080 Helbig, President of the Resident Association for Plymouth Village
Apartments, addressed Council in support of the Civilian Review Board, asked that Council
consider placing the issue on the agenda, claimed harassment by Beaumont Police officers, said
he was arrested for disorderly conduct because he was walking on the sidewalk, said he had a
parked car without license tags or a steering wheel and does not have a drivers license and was
forced to unlock the car and was jailed on charges of having a concealed weapon, said the car was
used for storage and the concealed weapon was nunchakus with which his children played. Other
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complaints about police action included charges of interference.
Councilman Davis questioned if a formal request has been made to Internal Affairs and was
advised by Mr. Johnson that he has been there on several occasions and has talked to Chief
Scofield. Mayor Moore told Mr. Johnson he has met with members of Plymouth Village and wants
to meet with residents soon and asked Mr. Johnson to approach Internal Affairs again with the
problems he presented today.
Ms. Martha Clark, 1365 Brockman, related an incident to Council about cooperating with the Police
Department to find her son and complained about their insensitivity in searching her home without
her consent and warning for her to leave the matter alone, and said that is why she supports a
Citizens Review Board to be placed on the Council agenda. When asked the date of the
occurrence, Ms. Clark said the incident happened in 1985, and was advised to alert Council or
authorities as soon as possible when irregularities occur.
Mr. Louis Williams, 1775 Calder, addressed Council about emergency medical services,
encouraged using the 911 system and calling the nearest ambulance to provide the fastest service
and commented that seven to eight minutes response time is not good enough.
Ms. Glenda Dent, 2070 Harriot, addressed Council in support of a Citizens Review Board and
claimed her son was a victim of police harassment. She recited incidents and compared the
judgments against her son and another person and claimed that the system showed preference
the white man, complained about the condition of streets and said the ditches have not been
cleaned in 14 years in her area and said it is a forgotten part of town. Mayor Moore told Ms. Dent
that the ditches were being cleaned and the City was asked by the citizens to stop digging because
water was standing in front of their homes and the City has been trying to remedy that problem.
Mayor Moore asked Ms. Dent to speak with her Council representative and discuss the street
program that Council reviews each year.
Mrs. Sonja Lemoins, 1325 Calvin Street, addressed Council about various institutions and
businesses and alleged major corruption within the city. Her complaints were against banks, law
firms, the FBI, HUD, and the Justice Department and seemed to be concerning a problem with
construction of a home and claimed that the Mayor gave her the cold shoulder when she attempted
to talk to him about it and tried to discredit her at a neighborhood association meeting.
Mayor Moore refuted Mrs. Lemoins claims and reminded her that this is the third time Council has
listened to her plight, again told her these are problems in which Council has no control, regulation
or jurisdiction, and that personal attacks are not acceptable.
Mrs. Lemoins allowed this is her time to speak and added comments about her son, obstruction
of justice, conflict of interest, federal banking fraud, using the I.R.S. and Police Department to
scare citizens, Police questioning her 8-year-old son without parental consent and claimed physical
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threats were made against him, if they did not keep quiet and accused the Beaumont Enterprise
of covering up the story. Mrs. Lemoins repeated that they "got the cold shoulder' from Mayor
Moore, said she was glad to see one of her people become mayor, would like to support him, but
said she is tired of sell-outs and accused him of being black on the outside and white on the inside
and continued to express discontent with other member of the community.
Mr. Tony Jones, 3715 East Lucas, said that both proponents and opponents of the Citizen Review
Board have had ample opportunity to speak and it is time for action to occur, said personal attacks
have no place In this debate, encouraged calmness, said this issue should not enter into the
election process, applauded Councilman Davis for his actions and words and said he believes
there are other issues such as streets, drainage, and the transit system that need to be included
in the whole picture of city operation and relayed a story about a Police Officer taking time to assist
him in crossing a busy street (Mr. Jones is legally blind).
Mayor Moore said that Council tries to allow the meetings to be a forum for the people regarding
problems that Council can act upon, said issues have been brought to Council that are not in their
realm of power, and said In the last few weeks, personal attacks have been made and stories have
been repeated in which Council cannot intervene. Mayor Moore said citizen input is encouraged,
but that personal attacks are not permissible, said a few will not be allowed to instigate a racial
parade; said we have problems and those problems can be fixed by resolving and working on
them, not by name calling.
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There being no further business, the regular session of City Council recessed before convening
in workshop session.
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1, Barbara Liming, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, Texas, certify that the above is a true
copy of the Minutes of the regular City Council session held January 16, 1996.
Barbara Liming
Deputy City Clerk
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