HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN JUNE 08 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 June 8, 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 June 8,2004, 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 2-6/Consent Agenda
Consent Agenda
Mayor Lord called the council meeting to order at 1:30 p.m.
Pastor Castile Colbert, Sr. of The Gospel of Jesus Christ Church gave the invocation. Steven
Maxwell of Boy Scout Troop 213 led the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call was made by Rose Ann
Jones, City Clerk.
Present atthe meeting were Mayor Lord,Mayor Pro Tem Ames,Councilmembers Smith,Beaulieu,
Cokinos, Samuel and Patterson. Also present were Kyle Hayes,City Manager; Lane Nichols, City
Attorney; Rose Ann Jones, City Clerk.
Proclamations, Presentations, Recognitions
1. Ivory Williams Day- Proclamation read by Mayor Lord proclaiming May 14, 2004 as "Ivory
Williams Day"; accepted by Ivory Williams
2. Black Music Month-Proclamation read by Councilmember Patterson proclaiming the month
of June as "Black Music Month"; accepted by representatives from Golden Triangle Mass
Choir, The Spiritual Five, Barbara Lynn, Jazz Innovators, The Band, Billy Pollard and the
Zydeco and Carl Stewart and Stereo
3. Management Week- Proclamation read by Mayor Pro Tern Ames proclaiming the week of
June 6-12 as"Management Week";accepted by Wanda LaFleur, President of the National
Management Association Chapter
Minutes-June 8,2004
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items No. 2-6/Consent Agenda.
Allen Lee 5095 Maddox Street Beaumont TX
Item#6: Stated the terms used in the Guidelines for Decorum should be clearly defined and
that the Guidelines are a waste of time
Dean Tucker 2570 Laurel Avenue Beaumont TX
Item#6: Council should receive respect but stated thatthe guidelines should be more lenient
to respect the Right for Freedom of Speech
Alice Ramsey 3440 Goliad Street Beaumont TX
Item#6:Stated that everybody should have Freedom of Speech and asked thatthis right not
be taken away from the people
Carla Bassett 4355 Coolidge Street Beaumont TX
Item#6: Need to speak out should be honored but it should be done with respect to one's self
and to others
Mark Williford 6395 Westgate Beaumont TX
Item#6: States that the need for these guidelines creates suspicion, restated the need for
Ethics Commission and term limits for city officials
CONSENT AGENDA
Approval of minutes- Minutes of June 1, 2004
Confirmation of committee appointments - None
A) Approve an asbestos abatement contract forwork at Police Headquarters-Resolution 04-
125
B) Approve a contract for installing new carpet and vinyl floor tile at Police Headquarters -
Resolution 04-126
C) Approve a one (1) year contract for sanitary sewer manhole sealing - Resolution 04-127
D) Authorize a reimbursementto Millennium Pipeline Company, L. P.forthe adjustmentof their
facilities on FM364/Major Drive - Resolution 04-128
Councilmember Cokinos moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Councilmember Smith
seconded the motion.
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AYES: MAYOR LORD, MAYOR PRO TEM AMES, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH,
BEAULIEU, COKINOS, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
GENERAL BUSINESS
1) Consider approving a specific use permit to allow a residential care facility in an RCR
(Residential Conservation and Revitalization) District at 1901 Park Street
Administration recommends denial of the specific use permit to allow a residential
care facility in an RCR(Residential Conservation and Revitalization)District at 1901
Park Street.
Patty Lee, Executive Director of Watts Home, Inc. requested a specific use permit to
allow a residential care facility in an existing structure at 1901 Park. The facility will be
used as an extension of their current facility at 695 Irma. That property received a
specific use permit in 1997. Watts Home would like to house 18 men that have lived
at the Irma facility and have practiced the Watt's Home's"family living style program"
but still cannot go home or live by themselves. Ms. Lee states that they will continue
to have their tenants practice good life skills.
At a Joint Public Hearing held May 17, 2004, the Planning and Zoning Commission
voted 5:1 to deny a specific use permit to allow a residential care facility in an RCR
District at 1901 Park Street.
On May 25, 2004, City Council tabled action on this specific use permit until the
meeting of June 8, 2004.
Councilmember Samuel moved to DENY GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMITTOALLOW
A RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY IN AN RCR (RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATION AND
REVITALIZATION)DISTRICT LOCATED AT 1901 PARK STREET IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT.
Councilmember Beaulieu seconded the motion
AYES: MAYOR LORD, MAYOR PRO TEM AMES, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH,
BEAULIEU, COKINOS, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
2) Consider amending Ordinance No. 03-082 relating to the structure located at 2155
Forrest - Ordinance 04 - 040
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At the request of the Clean Community Director, John Labrie, Administration
recommended that the condemnation order for the structure located at 2155 Forrest
be reconsidered by Council to allow a new property owner to rehabilitate it.
The structure was brought before City Council on October 28, 2003 with staff's
recommendation of a raze or repair order. The property owner was given 120-day
work agreement to complete repairs. The property changed ownership on January
10, 2004 to Bobby and Heather Morgan. Because of the ownership change, staff
allowed the new property owners to enroll in a work agreement for 60 days to show
substantial work or completion. Additional time was requested to allow the owners
time to complete the work.
Following recommendation from Council, staff will enroll the new owner in a work
program and monitorthe progress of work. If the structure is not brought up to code
or substantial progress is not made within the specified time period,the structure will
be demolished without any further notification to property owner or Council action.
COuncilmember Smith moved tO ADOPTORDINANCE 04-040 AMENDING ORDINANCE 03-
082 TO REMOVE THE STRUCTURE LOCATED AT 2155 FORREST FROM SECTION 1 AND
SECTION 3 AND ORDER THAT THE STRUCTURE AT 2155 FORREST BE DEMOLISHED OR
REPAIRED WITHIN 120 DAYS. Councilmember Beaulieu seconded motion.
AYES: MAYOR LORD, MAYOR PRO TEM AMES, COUNCILMEMBERS
SMITH, BEAULIEU, COKINOS, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
3. Consider amending Ordinance No.04-030 relating to the structure located at 3491 W. Euclid-
Ordinance 04-041
At the request of Councilperson Bobbie Patterson, Administration recommended that the
condemnation order for the structure located at 3491 W. Euclid be reconsidered by Council
to allow property owner, Morris Jones, Jr., to rehabilitate it.
The structure was brought before City Council on May4,2004 with staff's recommendation
of a raze order. There has not been anywork conducted on the structure since 2000. On May
24, 2004, Morris Jones called staff and stated that he wanted to rehabilitate the structure.
[Agenda Items 3, 4 and 5 were combined as they pertained to the same ordinance,]
4. Consider amending Ordinance No.04-030 relating to the structure located at 2925 Harriot-
Ordinance 04-041
At the request of Councilperson Bobbie Patterson, Administration recommended that the
condemnation orderforthe structure located at 2925 Harriot be reconsidered by Council to
allow property owner, Genevieve Mays Comeaux, to rehabilitate it.
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The structure was brought before City Council on May 4,2004 with staff's recommendation
of a raze order. Executor of Will, Winfred Mays, had previously enrolled in a Work Repair
Program in September2003. A permitwas neversecured. There is extensive structural and
foundation problems with the structure.
5. Consider amending Ordinance No.04-030 relating to the structure located at4730 Avenue
A (Garage Apartment) - Ordinance 04-041
At the request of Councilperson Bobbie Patterson, Administration recommended that the
condemnation order for the structure located at 4730 Avenue A (Garage Apartment) be
reconsidered by Council to allow son of new property owner, Herman Boles,to rehabilitate it.
The structure was brought before City Council on May 4,2004 with staff's recommendation
of a raze order. Mr. Herman Boles, son of new property owner, was told by staff on the
telephone to bring in the proper paperwork of new ownership and to appear before City
Council on May 4, 2004. Mr. Boles was also mailed a certified letter indicating the council
meeting date. Neitherthe previous owner,Sam Gibson, nor Mr. Boles appeared before the
Council on May 4th.
Following recommendation from Council, staff will enroll the owners in a work program and
monitor the progress of work. If the structure is not brought up to code or substantial progress
is not made within the specified time period, the structure will be demolished without any
further notification to property owner or Council action.
Councilmember Patterson moved to ADOPTORDINANCE 04-041 AMENDING ORDINANCE 04-030
TO REMOVE THE STRUCTURES LOCATED AT 4730 AVENUE A(GARAGE APARTMENT); 3491 W.
EUCLID; AND 2925 HARRIOT FROM SECTION 1 AND SECTION 3 AND ORDER THAT THE
STRUCTURES AT 4730 AVENUE A (GARAGE APARTMENT); 3491 W. EUCLID; AND 2925
HARRIOT BE DEMOLISHED OR REPAIRED WITHIN 120 DAYS. Councilmember Smith seconded
motion.
AYES: MAYOR LORD, MAYOR PRO TEM AMES, COUNCILMEMBERS
SMITH, BEAULIEU, COKINOS, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
6. Consider adopting "Guidelines for Speakers and Others in Meetings of Beaumont City
Council and Commission Meetings" - Resolution 04-129
Discussion was held among Councilmembers with recommendations and changes to the
Guidelines as submitted. It was the consensus of Council to make these changes and adopt
the new Guidelines as modified.
Councilmember Beaulieu moved to APPROVE RESOLUTION 04-129 TO ADOPT THE GUIDELINES
FOR SPEAKERS AND OTHERS IN MEETINGS OF BEAUMONT CITY COUNCIL AND COMMISSION
MEETINGS WITH THE CHANGES AS INDICATED. Councilmember Smith seconded the motion.
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AYES: MAYOR LORD, MAYOR PRO TEM AMES, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH,
BEAULIEU, COKINOS, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
WORKSESSION 2:45 p.m. - 3:05 p.m.
Review Water and Sewer Projects and a proposal forthe issuance of Water Revenue
Bonds
Tom Warner, Public Works Director,conducted the workshop by presenting a slide showon
the Water and Wastewater Capital Improvement Program. This program included water
projects from 2000 to the present including progress status,expenditures,funding balances
and estimated costs to finish. Capital improvement funding program was presented which
included proposed bond sales for the next three years. This would increase the
water/wastewater rates for next year by approximately 5% the first year and 4% for the
following two years.
COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
COUNCILMEMBER BEAULIEU - NONE
COUNCILMEMBER COKINOS - NONE
MAYOR PRO TEM AMES - NONE
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL- COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT
COUNCILMEMBER PATTERSON - CONGRATULATIONS TO IVORY WILLIAMS AND ALSO
TO ALL THE HONOREES OF THE BLACK MUSIC
MONTH CELEBRATION ; COMMUNITY
ANNOUNCEMENTS
COUNCILMEMBER SMITH - STRESSED CONCERN FOR THE DISMAL SITUATION
WITH OUR INADEQUATE FACILITIES FOR THOSE WITH
MENTAL PROBLEMS AS WELL AS THE HOMELESS;
FEELS THAT SOME SOLUTION TO THIS PROBLEM
NEEDS TO BE CONSIDERED
CITY MANAGER HAYES - NONE
CITY ATTORNEY NICHOLAS - NONE
Page 6 of 8 Minutes-June 8,2004
MAYOR LORD - ASKED THAT THE COUNCILMEMBERS WHEN
ATTENDING NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEETINGS,KEEP
IN MIND IDEAS TO HELP THE NEEDS OF THOSE WHO
HAVE MENTAL PROBLEMS OR ARE HOMELESS;
ANNOUNCED THAT THE CITY HAS BEEN NOMINATED
TO RECEIVE A STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT
TERRORISM PREVENTION SUBGRANT OF $75,126
AS WELL AS A STATE HOMELAND SECURITY
PROGRAM SUBGRANT OF$213,009 FOR DOMESTIC
PREPAREDNESS
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL- TOOK THE OPPORTUNITY TO INFORM COUNCIL THAT
LAST WEEK AS PART OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF
CITIES PUBLIC SAFETY CRIME PREVENTION POLICY
STEERING COMMITTEE THAT BEAUMONT MAY BE
AFFECTED BY A FEDERAL PROJECT INVOLVING
INTERSTATE 10 BEING USED AS A NUCLEAR WASTE
ROUTE
Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes)
Allen Lee 5095 Maddox Street Beaumont TX
Distributed the Beaumont Community Chronicle and recommend everybody read the article
written by Councilmember Samuel;action needs to be taken on the LaFleur incident;concerns
with the Police Chief; training for the Police Department
Donald LaFleur 1167 Cartwright Street Beaumont TX
Voiced his continued concerns with the alleged brutality of the Police Department and the
incident with his brother
Dean Tucker 2570 Laurel Avenue Beaumont TX
Stated his goal was to bring forth ideas to improve quality of life in this area
Carla Bassett 4355 Coolidge Street Beaumont TX
Expressed opinions about demeanor and respect for council members,concerns aboutthe
article in the paper about the rotation of the Mayor Pro Tern position and its affect on the City,
her community and her race
Frank Kiefer 3190 Willowood Beaumont TX
Requested that the Police Department enforce the traffic law which requires drivers to use
theirturns signals when changing lanes and making turns, requested that a No U-Turn traffic
sign be installed at 11th Street South and Delaware and concerns aboutwater leaks not being
repaired
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Council recessed into Executive Session at 3:30 p.m. There being no action taken in Executive
Session, Council adjourned at 4:15 p.m.
Audio tapes are available upon request in the City Clerk's Office.
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