HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN SEP 22 1988 PUBLIC HEARING
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD SEPTEMBER 22, 1988 - 5: 30 P.M.
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, met
to conduct a Public Hearing this the 22nd day of September, 1988, 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 Smith Councilman, Ward II
Audwin Samuel Mayor Pro-Tem
Councilman, Ward III
David W. Moore Councilman, Ward IV
Albert E. Haines City Manager
Lane Nichols City Attorney
Rosemarie Chiappetta City Clerk
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Mr. Haines read a Notice of Public Hearing on a proposal to increase total
tax revenues from properties on the tax roll in 1987 by 8.7% published in
the Beaumont Enterprise (Attached as Exhibit A) .
In response to a previous request from Council, Mr. Haines distributed two
pieces of information: the amount of dollars that would be generated on
1/2 cent increments on the property tax and the street repairs possible per
1/2 cent (Attached as Exhibit B) , and a tentative listing of streets
considered to be in need of rehabilitation (Attached as Exhibit C) .
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Mayor Meyers called the Public Hearing to order and invited comment from
citizens.
Mr. Frank Kiefer, 3190 Willowood, suggested use of excess sales tax
revenues for street repairs, discontinue tax abatements, spend money
locally for turn-around, and prioritize street repair.
Mr. Frank Dover, 1215 Sandwood, spoke against a tax increase, stated a user
fee would be better, and suggested a list of street should be given
citizens for input before the budget process begins.
Mr. Jess Baker, 2950 W. Lucas, addressed Council in opposition to a tax
increase and asked that monies be spent on essentials instead of social
programs.
Mr. Cleveland Nisby, 4520 Corley, expressed disappointment in the exclusion
of funds for Street Improvements in the Budget and against consultant fees.
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Mr. C. L. Sherman, 585 Belvedere Drive, spoke in opposition to an increase
in property tax, in support of an equitable user fee.
Mr. Jess Baker, 2950 W. Lucas, addressed Council again in opposition to a
property tax increase since two bond issues are planned for sewer and water
improvements in the near future.
Mr. Frank Kiefer, 3190 Willowood, addressed Council again to suggest the
possibility of assessing a 1/2 cent tax on gasoline as an equitable fee to
be used for street improvements.
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With no other citizens choosing to speak, the Public Hearing was declared
closed.
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Mr. Haines stated that in addition to approving the Budget, Council must
set the tax rate September 27, 1988 and a second publication is required
giving notice when tax rate will be set.
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There being no further business, the Public Hearing was adjourned.
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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 Minutes of the Public Hearing
conducted September 22, 1988.
Rosemarie Chiappetta
City Clerk
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ON TAX INCREASE
The City of Beaumont will hold a public hearing on a proposal to
increase total tax revenues from properties on the tax roll in 1987 by.
8.7 percent. Your individual taxes may increase or decrease,
depending on the charge in the taxable value of your property in
relation to the charge in the taxable value of all other property.
The public hearing will be held on Thursday, September 22, 1988,
5:30 p.m. at the City Council Chamber, 801 Main, Beaumont, Texas.
FOR the proposal: Audwin Samuel - Pro-Tem, Bob Lee Jr. -
Councilman at Large, Michael Brumley- Councilman Ward II,
David W. Moore- Councilman Ward IV, Lulu L. Smith - .
Councilman Ward I.
AGAINST the proposal: None
PRESENT and not voting: Andrew P..Cokinos - Councilman at
Large.
ABSENT: Maurice Meyers- Mayor.
The statement above shows the percentage increase the proposed
rate represents over the effective tax rate that the unit published on
August 3, 1988. The following table compares taxes on an average
home in this taxing unit last year to taxes proposed on the average
home this year. Again, your individual taxes may be higher or lower,
depending on the taxable value of your property.
Last Year This Year
Average home value $38,950 $39,130
General exemptions available
(amount available on the average
home, not including senior
citizen's or disabled person's exemptions) -0- -0-
Average taxable value $38,950 $39,130
Tax rate .69 .57
(proposed)
Tax 269 223
(proposed)
Under this proposal taxes on the average home would decrease
by $46 or 17.1 percent compared with last year's taxes.
Comparing tax rates without adjusting for changes in property
value, the tax rate would decrease by .12/per $100 taxable value or
17.4 percent compared to last year's tax rate. These tax rate figures
are not adjusted for changes in the taxable value of property.
"EXHIBIT A"
CITY OF BEAUMONT
PROPERTY TAX RATE
FY 1989
DOLLARS
CENTS GENERATED
z 130,000
1 260,000
12 390,000
2 520 ,000
22 650,000
3 780,000
STREET REPAIRS POSSIBLE WITH 1/2 CENT
130,000 will replace 0.11 Miles of concrete street that is 37 feet
wide
130 ,000 will rehabilitate 1. 58 miles of a asphalt street that is
20 feet wide
130, 000 will overlay 3 . 41 miles of street that is 20 feet wide
130,000 will seal coat 6 . 33 miles of a street that is 20 feet wide
"EXHIBIT n"
PROPOSED FY 89 REHABILITATION PROGRAM
REHABILITATION BUDGET
SEPTEMBER 22, 1988
PRIORITY STREET LIMITS
1 Helbig Lorilee to Piney Point
2 Old Dowlen Dowlen to Hwy. 105
3 Plant Road Helbig to Eastex
4 Central Caldwood South Caldwood to Cross
5 West Caldwood South Caldwood to Cross
6 South Caldwood E. Caldwood to W.Caldwood
7 *Bennett Bigner to Betwey
8 *Bennett Libby to Rachel
9 *Westmoreland 11th to Abattor
10 **Anita Glendale to Edmonds
11 Ernestine Concord to Horn
12 Horn Travis to Jerry
13 Jerry Horn to Ernestine
14 Travis Concord to Dead End
15 Wirt Travis to Dead End
16 Wescalder College to Washington
17 *Florida Avenue A. to Cardinal
18 Washington Langham to Burbank
19 Walden IH-10 to Major
20 *St. Helena Cottonwood to IH-10
21 *Rusk 14th to IH-10
22 *14th Cedar to Rusk
23 *Trinidad Magnolia to Coleman
24 *Brickyard Concord to North Tenth
25 Scenic Hwy. 105 to Major
26 *Jirou Live Oak to Plum
27 *Valentine Caldwell to Liveoak
* INDICATES IT RESIDES IN THE CDBG AREA
** INDICATES IT IS ON PROPOSED 1989 CDBG PROGRAM REQUEST
"EXHIBIT C"
PROPOSED FY 89 ASPHALT/SEAL COAT PROGRAM
BUDGET
SEPTEMBER 22, 1988
PRIORITY STREET LIMITS
1 Pine Cove Holiday to Dead End
2 Forest Glen Broad Oak to Dead End
3 Pine Haven Broad Oak to Dead End
4 Glenbrook Broad Oak to Dead End
5 Fairfield Broad Oak to Dead End
6 Edgewater Broad Oak to Dead End
7 Avalon College to Peveto
8 Glendale College to Washington
9 Brighton Glendale to Montrose
10 Montrose College to Washington
11 Stonetown Old Voth to V West
12 Old Voth Broadoak to Dead End
13 Best Stonetown to V North
14 *Center Laurel to Gladys
15 *Evalon Forrest to Gulf
16 *Ashley Forrest to Gulf
17 *Maple Magnolia to Pine
18 *Texas Maple to Live Oak
19 Perl Major to Keith
20 Spurlock W. of Major to Keith
* INDICATES IT RESIDES IN THE CDBG AREA
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PROPOSED FY 89 ASPHALT PAVING-OVERLAY PROGRAM
BUDGET
SEPTEMBER 22, 1988
PRIORITY STREET LIMITS
1 *Cherokee Lane 14TH to Dead End
2 *Wesport Washington to 11th
3 Kenneth Florida to Cardinal Drive
4 *Stagg 11th to IH-10
5 Olin Road MLK to City Limit
6 Tibbetts Calder to Dead End
7 *Orleans Liberty to Bowie
8 Iowa Highland to Florida
9 Broussard Tram to City Limit
10 *Washington Blvd. 4th to 11th
* INDICATES IT RESIDES IN THE CDBG AREA
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PROPOSED FY 89 ASPHALT/SEAL COAT PROGRAM
BUDGET
SEPTEMBER 22, 1988
PRIORITY STREET LIMITS
1 Pine Cove Holiday to Dead End
2 Forest Glen Broad Oak to Dead End
3 Pine Haven Broad Oak to Dead End
4 Glenbrook Broad Oak to Dead End
5 Fairfield Broad Oak to Dead End
6 Edgewater Broad Oak to Dead End
7 Avalon College to Peveto
8 Glendale College to Washington
9 Brighton Glendale to Montrose
10 Montrose College to Washington
11 Stonetown Old Voth to Undesignated
Area West
12 Old Voth Broadoak to Dead End
13 Best Stonetown to Undesignated
Area North
14 *Center Laurel to Gladys
15 *Evalon Forrest to Gulf
16 *Ashley Forrest to Gulf
17 *Maple Magnolia to Pine
18 *Texas Maple to Live Oak
19 Perl Major to Keith
20 Spurlock W. of Major to Keith
* INDICATES IT RESIDES IN THE CDBG AREA
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