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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN OCT 29 1996 M I N U T IE S .- CITY 11 OF B EAUMONT Lulu L.Smith DAVID W. MOORE, MAYOR Andrew P.Cokinos,Mayor Pro Tern Guy N.Goodson CITY COUNCIL MEETING Becky Ames John K. Davis OCTOBER 29, 1996 Bobbie J. Patterson Lane Nichols,City Attorney Ray A. Riley,City Manager Patrice Fogarty,City Clerk The City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, met in a regular session on October 29, 1996, at the City Hall Council Chambers, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas, at 1:37 p.m. to consider the following: OPENING *Invocation Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call *Presentations and Recognition *Public Comments: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items *Consent Agenda Mayor Moore called the meeting to order at 1:37 p.m. The Reverend Larry Selvey, Northside. Church of Christ gave the invocation. Brandon, a third-grade student from Saint Anthony Cathedral School, led in the pledge of allegiance. Present at the meeting were: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos, Councilmen Ames, Smith, and Davis. Councilmen Goodson and Patterson were absent. Also, present were Ray A. Riley, City Manager, Lane Nichols, City Attorney, Patrice Fogarty, City Clerk, and Barbara Liming, Deputy City Clerk. Mayor Moore welcomed 25, third-grade students from Saint Anthony Cathedral School observing today's City Council meeting and invited their comments. Students expressed appreciation for the opportunity to attend a Council meeting as part of their field trip. Ms. Maria Vickers, representing the YWCA, presented Mayor Moore with their "Mission Award" trophy for his contribution to the community in combating violence. Mayor Moore was honored recently at the McCabe-Roberts Methodist Church at a special program. One proclamation was issued: "Restaurant Month," October, 1996. Citizens were invited to comment on the Consent Agenda and Main Agenda Items 4-8. No one wished to comment on these subjects. CONSENT AGENDA The following consent agenda items were considered: * Approval of minutes of the October 22, 1996, meeting; a. Confirmation of committee appointments - No appointments made b. Authorize the acquisition of property for the Charlton-Pollard Neighborhood Revitalization Project - Resolution No. 96-261. C. Authorize the conveyance of four properties to Statewide Consolidated Community Development Corporations, Inc. for construction of homes for the Charlton-Pollard Neighborhood Revitalization Project - Resolution No. 96-262 Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos moved to approve the consent agenda. Councilman Ames seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED. Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos, Councilmen Smith, Ames, and Davis Noes: None GENERAL BUSINESS 1. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow the construction of a new church on property in an RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District. Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos asked that the Ordinance ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A NEW CHURCH IN AN AREA ZONED RS (RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF 23RD STREET, 496 FEET SOUTH OF CARTWRIGHT AVENUE IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS be deferred to allow members of the Unity Church to meet with members of the South 23rd Street Neighborhood Association in an effort to come to a common ground and improve their communication. Council concurred with the request. 2. Consider a request for a zone change from RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Medium Density) to RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling- Highest Density) District for property located on Gladys between Shakespeare and Galway and a specific use permit for two 1-story office buildings. Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos moved to adopt Ordinance No. 96-62 ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT,TEXAS,AND IN PARTICULAR THE BOUNDARIES Minutes;10/29/96;Page 2 OF THE ZONING DISTRICTS, AS INDICATED UPON THE ZONING MAP OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, BY CHANGING THE ZONING OF PROPERTY PRESENTLY ZONED RM-M (RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-MEDIUM DENSITY) TO RM-H (RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-HIGHEST DENSITY) DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE 7800 BLOCK OF GLADYS AVENUE, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. Councilman Smith seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED. Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos, Councilmen Smith, Ames, and Davis Noes: None Councilman Smith made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 96-63 ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF TWO (2) ONE-STORY OFFICE BUILDINGS IN AN RM-H (RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE FAMILY-HIGHEST DENSITY DWELLING) DISTRICT, IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,JEFFERSON COUNTY,TEXAS. Councilman Ames seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED. Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos, Councilmen Smith, Ames, and Davis Noes: None 3. Consider a request from the Beaumont Independent School District to close and abandon certain streets and alleys within a four block area in the Blanchette Second Addition being developed for the new Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School. Councilman Smith moved to adopt Ordinance No. 96-64, ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE CLOSING AND ABANDONING CERTAIN STREETS AND ALLEYS WITHIN A FOUR BLOCK AREA IN THE BLANCHETTE SECOND ADDITION IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. Councilman Davis seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED. Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos, Councilmen Smith, Ames, and Davis Noes: None 4. Consider approving the notice of sale and the preliminary official statement and authorizing the distribution of such documents in order to sell $28,880,000 in Refunding Bonds. Councilman Smith moved to adopt Resolution No. 96-263 approving preliminary steps to sell $28,880,00 in Refunding Bonds, Series 1996A until November 12, 1996. Councilman Ames seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED. Minutes;10/29/96;Page 3 Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos, Councilmen Smith, Ames, and Davis Noes: None 5. Consider a change order with Bo-Mac Contractors to reduce the size and cost of a construction project to build a ground storage tank near the Prison Complex Pump Station site. Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos moved to adopt Resolution No. 96-264, authorizing a change order decreasing the original contract amount by $234,876 for a revised contract amount of $959,600. Councilman Davis seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED. Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos, Councilmen Smith, Ames, and Davis Noes: None 6. Consider a revision to the City of Beaumont Investment Policy. Councilman Ames moved to adopt Resolution No. 96-265, amending the Investment Policy. Councilman Smith seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED. Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos, Councilmen Smith, Ames and Davis Noes: None 7. Consider acceptance of the property tax assessment roll for the 1996 tax year as presented by the Jefferson County Tax Assessor-Collector. Councilman Ames moved to adopt Resolution No. 96-266, approving thetax roll as certified by the Jefferson County Tax Assessor-Collector. Councilman Smith seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED. Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos, Councilmen Smith, Ames, and Davis. Noes: None 8. Consider an amendment to Section 21-6 of the Code of Ordinances relating to standard leave benefits. Councilman Smith moved to adopt Ordinance No. 96-65, ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 21, SECTION 21-6 OF THE CODE OF Minutes;10/29/96;Page 4 ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT DEALING WITH EMPLOYEES' LEAVE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;AND PROVIDING FOR REPEAL. Councilman Ames seconded the motion. MOTION PASSED. Ayes: Mayor Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos, Councilmen Smith, Ames, and Davis. Noes: None COMMENTS Councilmembers comment on various matters. Councilman Davis commented about the success of Cops and Kids event held last Saturday. Mayor Moore reported that again there were many activities this weekend in the community that included thousands of participants at the Cops and Kids celebration at the Fairgrounds that drew observers throughout the state, congratulated the Southend Community Group for sponsorship of a senior citizen breakfast activity on Saturday and the program held at East Mount Olive Baptist Church, and said that other events included sponsorship by the Texas Committee at the Holiday Inn, Lamar University's October Weekend, Mobil Oil's company picnic and the presence of Martin Luther King, III in our community on Sunday. Mayor Moore added that Pietzsch Elementary School has been recognized in Texas Monthly for the outstanding test scores of their students and commended the principal for her innovation and dedication to education, spoke of the achievements of Operation One Vote, spearheaded by Councilman Patterson, called attention to graffiti and defacement of property and asked that citizens report known offenders to the Police Department and join together in purposing to keep our city clean and mentioned the Art Museum's exhibit recognizing the Mexican-American culture. Public Comment (Persons are limited to 3 minutes) Mrs. Sandra Chavis, 3925 Concord Road, spoke about the loss of twins in a house fire five years ago, the inability to financially rebuild her home, the house being demolished by the City and costs assessed to her and asked for assistance. Minutes;10/29/96;Page 5 Mr. Darrell Joel White, 2305 Sarah, complained about treatment by police officers and a Municipal Court judge. Mr. Tony Jones, 3515 East Lucas, thanked Council for the proclamation honoring restaurants and spoke of the job opportunities provided by restaurant owners. Mr. Benny Mendosa, 5655 South Kenneth, thanked members of Council for attending a recent community meeting at Christo Rey Church. Mayor Moore and Councilman Davis offered assistance with establishment of their neighborhood association and introduced Kyle Hayes and Tom Warner as the City employees who helped with their street light request. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 2:25 p.m. Mayor David W. Moore Patrice Fogarty, CitV Clerk ` Minutes;10/29/96;Page 6