HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN AUG 25 1987 REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD AUGUST 25, 1987 - 1 :15 P.M.
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, met in regular
session this the 25th day of August, 1987, with the following present:
HONORABLE: Maurice Meyers Mayor
Bob Lee, Jr. Councilman At Large
Andrew P. Cokinos Councilman At Large
Lulu L. Smith Councilman, Ward I
Mike Brumley Councilman, Ward II
Audwin Samuel Councilman, Ward III
David W. Moore Councilman, Ward IV
Albert E. Haines City Manager
Tyrone Cooper Assistant City Attorney
Rosemarie Chiappetta City Clerk
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The invocation was given by the Reverend Durwood Bristow, pastor of Forest Park United
Methodist Church.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman Brumley.
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MAYOR MEYERS:
I would, at this time, like to recognize the Chairman of our, Beaumont's
Sesquicentennial Commission, Mr. Al Pollans, who's here with, I think, many of the
members of the Commission, and turn the mike to you, Al.
LIM. AL POLLANS:
Thank you, Mayor. I'd like to thank the Mayor and Council for the opportunity to
appsar before you today. I'd like to point out that Tu and the lady sitting next to
her have joined the Celebration Belles, and I would urge everyone to follow their
example and joint the Belles or the Chapters of the Brush, and we would apprectiate
that very much. Thank you, Tu, and the lady sitting next to you, we appreciate that
very much. At this point I would like to recognize Patrick Plummer, who's the Chairman
of our Special Projects ComP. i.ttee and Betsy Beck the Chairwoman of our Time Capsule
Committee. In order to preserve the artifacts and documents from our Sesquicentennial
celebration, we decided that we needed a time capsule, and our plan included a, was to
include as many items as possible from the celebration in the time capsule, and this
would be photos; programs, news footage, souvenirs, and similar such items. We also
wanted to include current samples of advertising, directories, and locally-made
products. Our plans are to bury the time capsule shortly after the close of the
celebration, and it will be opened at the time of our bicentennial in 2037, and perhaps
Councilman Brumley will be here at that time to open it. At least. . .
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COUNCILMAN BRUMLEY
No problem, I'll take care of it!
MR. POLLANS:
Good! It's in good hands.
MAYOR MEYERS:
Is that to suggest you don't think the rest of us will be.
MR. POLLANS:
Mayor, I really didn't want to pick on you because it will be your 105th!
MAYOR MEYERS:
Rine with me!
MR. POLLANS:
We wish you well, and I'd like to there right with you. The lady that's in charge of
all this is Betsy Beck and Betsy, would you please join ate at the podium at this time.
MS. BETSY BECK:
Thank you, Al. Mr. Mayor and members of the Council, after Patrick asked me to serve
on this committee, my first thought was to call DuPont, which I did, and I spoke to
Elmer Embs who's in Public Relations there, and he was fast enough to commit on the
phone that DuPont would design and construct the capsule. So, they have, and here
today we have the Plant Manager of DuPont Beaumont Works Mr. Frank Riddick, who will
present the time capsule.
MAYOR MEYERS:
Welcome, Frank.
MR. FRANK RIDDICK:
Thank you, Betsy. Mayor, Council, Citizens of Beaumont, DuPont's please to be a part
of the greater Beaumont community. We look with favor upon the opportunity from our
over 1,000 employees to participate in this fine celebration and to be a part of it by
presenting you with this time capsule. Mr. Mayor, I think we're supposed to have a
chance to have our picture taken with this gorgeous looking lady.
MAYOR MEYERS:
Even at my advanced age I won't. . . (laughter) pass up the opportunity!
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MR. RIDDICK:
Im sorry, before I do, may I introduce two of my associates who were responsible for
helping us design and procure it. Dee Gipson and Fred Switzer. (applause)
(Pictures were taken of the DuPont representatives, Sesquicentennial Celebration
members, and Council. Mr. Gipson brought a placque to be placed in the capsule. )
MS. BECK: r
Mayor, we'd like to announce, our committe would like to announce that we are going to
have an initial stuffing, September 8th, which is a Tuesday, at the Tyrrell Historical
Library. It will be held at 5:00 p.m. , and we will have Live at Five there to record
our event, and we'd like everyone to come that could. Also, I have brought a letter
today to you from our committee that requests your thoughts to the next mayor in 2037
expressing your dreams and futures for the City of Beaumont.
MAYOR MEYERS:
Thank you. I will accept that, and I'll involve our Council, and we may draw straws
and see who we put in there. (Laughter) We will certainly send a message to the mayor
who opens that 50 years from now. And, on behalf of Council, Frank, we would like to
express our appreciation to you and DuPont and your guys that are here with you who
took the time to bring this forward to us, and we'd be delighted to accept that. And,
we thank you all for your efforts.
MS. BECK
Thank you for letting us keep it in your lobby.
MAYOR MEYERS:
Okay. And, that Is true, the time capsule will be move3 to our lobby upon com pl=lion
today and probably left right in the center.
MR. BUD LEONARD:
Mayor, with your permission, we'll either move it now or it can be moved at the end of
your meeting. Whatever is your pleasure. We have folks who can move it now; we'd have
to have somebody move it if we wait until after the meeting.
MAYOR MEYERS:
Move it'.
MR. LEONARD:
. . .We do invite all citizens to participate in the time capsule. There'll be an
opportunity for them to do all that.
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MAYOR MEYERS
Bud, thank you very much. We appreciate all of your work, and I sense that the spirit
for this celebration as it moves toward the October week is building. (The time
capsule was moved to the lobby of City Hall. )
I would like to at this time to ask Johnny Walker and Shari Commander if they would
come forward, and they're gonna talk a little bit of Sesquicentennial with you. That
dapper gentleman in the back is Mr. Johnny Walker. He makes some great whiskey!
(Mr. Walker, Ms. Commander and children were attired in dress representative of the
period of time 150 years ago. )
MR. JOHNNY WALKER:
I got "new consumer division. "
MS. SHARI COMMANDER:
Good afternoon, we've brought some of our children with us. This is Kylan Linney,
Lucretia Jordan, and this is Ashley Reed. We're here to invite you to the cast call
which is going to be Thursday night for the Historical Pageant that's going to be in
October. We're going to have the cast call at Gulf States Utilities Service Center off
of 11th at 7-00 p.m. We're asking for a thousand people, that's women, men, children,
grandmas, everybody. Okay. Everybody that comes gets a part, and John Walker was the
head of the committee for the Historical, and I'll let him finish.
MR. WALKER:
Thank you, Shari. I really enjoy being here. I don't have enough grandchildren; I
wonder. if I could adopt these three. Aren't they cute?
MAYOR MEYERS:
You bet! We want to meet them.
MR. WALKER:
Boy, this dude here, I'm for him. Thank you very much for the support, and I want to
say again, welcome to our birthday party! It's for everybody, and the way to give a
birthday party is to be right in the middle of it, and please come out Thursday night
at 7:00 p.m. and bid for your part, and like they say, we want a thousand people there.
MAYOR MEYERS:
You need any help from the media in getting this message out?
MR. WALKER:
Oh, we certainly do! Yeah.
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MAYOR MEYERS:
I was just noticing if they taking notes.
MR. WALKER:
You think I should repeat it again.
MAYOR MEYERS:
You might do that one more time, John.
MR. WALKER:
We're very fortunate to have Shari for the casting director. She's bringing a lot of
oomph to the job, and I know that she'll get her thousand plus people. Thank you very
much.
MAYOR MEYERS:
May we meet the young people, I'd like to do that. I know the Council would.
MS. COMMANDER:
This is Ashley Reed and she is four and she is from Beaumont. This is Lucretia
Jordan. She's from Sulphur, Louisiana. And, this is Kylan Linney.
MAYOR MEYERS:
We're pleased that you came. You all look great. Thank you.. .
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(Yne 2roclamation was issued to proclaim the week of August. 23-29; 1987 as "Women's
Suffrage Week" in Beaumont.
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No one wished to address Counci during the Public Comment portion of the meeting on
Agenda Items A through D-3.
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The following Consent Agenda items were considered:
Approval of the Minutes of the regular City Council session held August 18, 1987; and
Resolution 87-174 apppointing Alice Ramsey to the Clean Community Commission for a term
expiring September 30, 1989, and appointing James McNicholas, Jack Farley, and Leon
Hicks, for terms expiring July 31, 1988 Doris Price-Healy and Mary Robson for terms
expiring July 31, 1989, and Selman Clark for a term expiring July 31, 1990, to the
Health Advisory Committee.
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These Consent Agenda items were approved on a motion :Wade by Councilman Cokinos and
seconded by Councilman Samuel.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution 87-175 authorizing execution of a contract for membership in the Houston
Area Library Automated Network (HALAN) for FY 1988 effective September 1, 1987 at a
cost of $5,080.00 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos and seconded by
Mayor Meyers.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: Alone
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A motion was made by Councilman Brumley and Seconded by Councilman Lee authorizing the
City Manager to negotiate and execute a lease agreement leasing the Szafir's Building
and adjacent parking area, on the northwest corner of the intersection of Main and
Forsythe Streets to Lamar University and the State of Texas for operation of an energy
museum.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: Alone
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Resolution 87-176 accepting the 1986 Street Rehabilitation Program project as complete,
authorizing final payment in the amount of $13,864.75 and Change Order No. 1 in the
amount of $27,937.77 to adjust line items in original contract proposal to include
final quantities used increasing the total contract with Baytown Construction Company
to $277,295.02 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Lee and seconded by
Councilman Brumley.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Ordinance 87-67 extending the moratorium on building permits for residential care
facilities was considered:
ORDINANCE N0, 87-67
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE MORATORIUM
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 22, 1987, ON THE ISSUANCE OF ANY
BUILDING PERMITS OR CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY AND
COMPLIANCE FOR ANY RESIDENTIAL CARE LAND USE
INCLUDED IN THE 1972 SIC MANUAL, GOUP 836; PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR REPEAL.
Mayor Meyers read the following draft of a letter to be sent to all State legislators:
The City Council is concerned that State-funded and State-reimbursed facilities
are regularly approved for siting in the city of Beaumont without any notice toeither
the City or area residents. As our legislator, your oversight of such State-funded
projects places you in the proper position to assume responsibility for assuring that
the City is notified and appropriate hearings are conducted to insure the City and
local affected residents understand the project.
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The purpose of this letter is to ask you, along with our other representatives, to
devise a method to assure proper notice and public hearings prior to the decision to
locate a State-funded or reimbursed facility in the city of Beaumont.
The City Council of the City of Beaumont stands ready to discuss this proposal at
any time.
Ordinance 87-67 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Moore and seconded by
Councilman Samuel.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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A public hearing was called to consider twenty (20) below-listed structures found to be
in violation of the City of Beaumont's Dangerous Structure Ordinance, Article III,
Section 14-50:
1057 WILLOW - Robert Lee Jones, owner (16 violations), Staff recommendation to raze
win - days; 840 CATALPA - Cornelia Williams, owner (7 violations) Staff
recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 1065 ISLA - Helen Smith, owner (11
violations), Staff recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 1095 ISLA - 0. B.
Brent, owner (9 violations), Staff recommendation to raze or repair wit n 3O days;
3230 GRAND - Lieutenant Thomas, owner (9 violations), Staff recommendation to raze or
repair within 30 days; 3230 GRAND - D. L. Broadus, owner (9 violations, Staff
recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 2405 PRIMROSE - Reginald A. Levy Et
Fax, owner (17 violations); Staff recommendation to raze within 3 0 days; 2605-07 COAST -
Southwest Construction Co. c/o Bill Stewart, owner, Staff recommendation to raze within
30 days; 1728 LIBERTY - Oscar Sims, owner (14 violations), Staff recommendation to raze
or repair within 30 days; 2270-72 RUSK - Bruce E. Rohe, owner (9 violations), Staff
recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 9615 DOTY - Bessie Van Hook, owner, (9
violations), Staff recommendation to raze or renaTr_ wTifiin 30 days; 3310 WESTMORELAND
- Orelia August, owner (14 violations), Staff recommendation to raze or repa r w t n
30 days; 2730 GLENWOOD - Roosevelt Zachary, owner (17 violations), Staff recommendation
to raze or raper within 30 days; 3049 DOROT;iY - James Paul McCray, owner (10
violations), Staff recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 3270 ELINOR -
Joseph Vallier, owner (16 violations), Staff recommendation to raze or repair within 30
days; 865 EUCLID (GARAGE) - James E. Crotts, owner (5 violations), Staff recommendation
to raze within 30 days; 2385 EMILE - Oscar Sims, owner (14 violations), Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 daps; 2396 VICTORIA - Paul Leon Minick, owner (15
violations), Staff recommendation to raze— or raga r within 30 days; 1081 AVEBYE B -
Judy Coynor, owner (16 violations), Staff recommendation to raze within 30_Tays60
SHERMAN - Antoinette Modica, c/o T. Modica, owner (11 violations), Staff recommendation
to raze or repair within 30 days.
Andre Paul Thomas, 4365 South 4th Street, Apartment 104, son of Lieutenant Thomas,
owner of the structure located at 2038 Grand addressed Council to ask for more time to
accumulate funds to have the house repaired. Mr. Thomas was instructed by Council to
meet with Miss Cockrell immediately to investigate rehabilitation funding and
assistance available with the Housing Rehabilitation Division of the Community
Development Department and to consider the cost effectiveness factors involved in
rebuilding the structure.
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The seven (7) structures listed below have been condemned by City Council and the
owners ordered to either raze or repair them within specified time frames.
Reinspection of these structures have revealed non-compliance with the Council's
order. The Community Development Deparment/Code Enforcement dousing Division is
requesting authorization from the City Council to demolish these structures in
accordance with the Dangerous Structure Ordinance and charge the property owners with
the cost of the demolition:
1179 NORTH, 1193 NORTH, 1701 ASHLEY, 2113 RENAUD, 2121-23-25-27 RENA,UD, 1377 LIBERTY
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There being no one else to address Council, the public hearing was closed.
Ordinance 87-68 declaring certain dilapidated structures to be public nuisances and
ordering their repair or removal by their owners and authorizing the Community
Development Department to cause to be removed certain other structures whose owners
have failed to comply with previously issued condemnation orders was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 87-68
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING CERTAIN STRUCTURES TO
BE PUBLIC NUISANCES AND ORDERING THEIR REPAIR OR
DEMOLITION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING
A PENALTY.
Section 2 was amended by removing the structures located at 2405 Primrose and 2385
Emile. Section 3 was amended to add the structures located at 2405 Primrose and 2385
Emile.
Ordinance No. 87-68 as amended was approved on a motion by Councilman Cokinos and
seconded by Councilman Smith.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Councilman Brumley stated that the "Concert on the Move" closing concert date had been
rescheduled from September 3rd to September 24th at Tyrrell Park.
Councilman Cokinos pronounced "Sunday in the Park" as being the "greatest show on
earth" and invited everyone to attend on Sunday, August 30th. The Art Studio will host
the event and provide 1,000 pounds of clay for the children's activities.
Councilman Lee complimented the Beaumont Campfire Council for the terrific job they did
in hosting last week's "Sunday in the Park."
Councilman Smith expressed happiness to be back home from a recent trip and commented
on the upcoming "Concert in the Park," Thursday, August 27th.
Councilman Samuel reminded everyone they were invited to Magnolia Park at 7:00 p.m. ,
Thursday, August 27th, to hear "Phresh" a rhythm and blues band, "Livingstones" a
gospel group, and "Elements" a rhythm and blues band.
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Councilman Moore requested a meeting with Tom Warner, Director of Public Works,
following Council regarding spraying herbicides.
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A gentleman (retired City building inspector) addressed Council to express concern of a
vacant structure at 2240 Pierce he describes as a public nuiscance.
Henry Dannenbaum, 1567 Wall Street, again addressed City Council to speak in behalf of
the benefit of halfway houses, complimented the youth of United Methodist Church for
being chosen as ushers for the "Stars of Beaumont" production, and expressed his desire
that on Sundays grocery stores should hold off until 4:00 p.m. to sell beer.
Roy Gorman, 2332 Wilson, addressed Council to ask for a definition of the Street and
Highway Plan in reference to arterial roads. Mr. Gorman was instructed to meet with
Tom Warner, Director of Public Works. Mr. Gorman also expressed concern regarding
prostitution at Neches and Langham and feels that a contibutant to drugs and
prostitution is a repossessed building of the Veterans Administration and would like
to post no-trespassing signs posted.
There being no further business, the meeting was recessed before continuing with the
City Council Workshop Session.
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I, Rosemarie Chiappetta, City Clerk of the City of Beaumont, Texas, certify that the
above is a true copy of the regular City Council session held August 25, 1987.
Rosemarie Chiappetta
City Clerk
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