HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN DEC 20 1988 REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD DECEMBER 20, 1988 - 1: 15 P.M.
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, met
in regular session this the 20th day of December, 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 Brumley Councilman, Ward II
Audwin Samuel Mayor Pro-Tem
Councilman, Ward III
Absent: David W. Moore Councilman, Ward IV
Albert E. Haines City Manager
Lane Nichols City Attorney
Rosemarie Chiappetta City Clerk
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The Invocation was given by Ms. Vanessa Johnson, a secretary in the
Executive Offices.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman Brumley.
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Mayor Meyers relayed Christmas wishes from Councilman Moore who is out of
town on business and stated that Councilman Moore wished to express support
for the Urban Homestead Program to be discussed in Work Session.
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Councilman Lee, on behalf of the American Heart Association, presented two
awards for the Turkey Walk Fund Raiser held November 19, 1988. One award
was for the most people from any organization participating in the Turkey
Walk. The second was for the most money raised by any one organization.
Mrs. Gladys Allen, representing the Internal Services Division of the City
of Beaumont, accepted the award for the most money raised by any one
organization. The Internal Services Division raised the most money within
the City of Beaumont, and the City of Beaumont raised the most money of any
organization participating in the Walk. Mr. Maxie Patterson, Assistant
City Manager in charge of the Resource Management Department, accepted the
award for having the most number of people participating from any one
organization. A total of twenty-seven City employees participated in the
Walk. The Personnel Management Division had the highest percentage of
walkers.
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Mr. Haines recognized Mr. Barry Kunz, Mr. Lum Edwards, and Mr. Walter Mayer
as individuals who have made more than just a significant contribution to
not only our community, but to the way business is run in the City. The
City established an Insurance Advisory Committee consisting of individuals
in the insurance community of the city willing to take time, forfeit some
business opportunity, and serve the City by providing advice in handling
risk and managing affairs relating to various insurance programs. These
gentlemen served as charter members of this committee for over ten years.
Mr. Haines read a letter of appreciation for past service from the
Administrators of the City. Mr. Kunz and Mr. Edwards have opted to retire
from serving on this committee. Mr. Mayer will serve as Chairman, and Mr.
Craig Sherlock and Mr. R. O. Williams will serve as new members on this
committee.
Mayor Meyers explained that it was "the summer of ' 78 when there were
significant insurance purchase considerations underway and a lot of
discussion and some differing opinions, and these three gentlemen and the
firms that they represent, . . .Edwards Insurance, T. E. Moor, and Mayer
Insurance Co. came forward and volunteered. . .to immediately forego any
compensation in the way of premiums, which at the time, they were all
receiving. There was a structure that all of the agents participated in,
and so they volunteered immediately to abandon receipt of any compensation
and have served since that time without any compensation. I couldn' t begin
to describe the amount of money they have probably saved the citizens of
the community, but I can specifically backtrack to that particular time and
know that by their involvement they saved, based on what was to be
acquired, close to $300,000 immediately in that first year because of their
expertise and their willingness to do this. . . And, we deeply appreciate it,
and we thank you for your service, and you really have saved the citizens a
tremendous amount of money and we express our appreciation for that. . . "
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Mayor Meyers read portions of a letter from Mr. Flood, a citizen of
Beaumont, who observed the repeated unsolicited clean-up efforts of Mrs.
Verna Roach in the Irving Street area. Mrs. Roach was seen picking up
trash, sweeping curbs, and cutting grass on the old Charlton-Pollard,
Pipkin School property and other vacant property. Mr. Flood requested that
Mrs. Roach receive public recognition for her work in keeping her
neighborhood clean.
Mayor Meyers invited Mrs. Roach to Council to publicly express thanks and
appreciation for the pride she takes in helping keep our community clean.
Mayor Meyers introduced Mrs. Roach to Mrs. Maree Calcote, Chairman of the
Clean Community Commission, who invited Mrs. Roach to attend a Clean
Community Commission meeting to share her ideas and expressed her
appreciation for the volunteer spirit and example she sets for Beaumont
citizens. Mrs. Roach received a standing ovation of applause from the
audience and Council.
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Clean Community Commission Chairman Maree Calcote invited Mayor Meyers and
Councilman Lee to sign Operation Clean Street agreements with Jeanette
Bradley of the Pig Stand Restaurant and Duane Johnson of Frontier Builders
and Remodlers. Other businesses in the -Old Town section who are entering
into an Operation Clean Street agreement, but were unable to attend today' s
meeting are: Dr. Jerry Johnston, Betty Cuthrell, Charles and Frank Daleo,
Gus and Marie Keriotis, James Smith, Roger Reese, Joanne Guillott, Hal
Owens, Lou Green, and Olen Murff. The area they serve will basically be on
Calder, both side streets all the way to McFaddin and Broadway from M. L.
King, Jr. Boulevard to 11th Street. Ms. Sharon Eaves has served as
Coordinator for this effort.
Mr. James Nelson, President of the Old Town Association, was invited to
make comments.
MR. NELSON:
. . .On behalf of the Old Town Association, directly our statement of purpose
is to help clean up Old Town as well as involve ourselves in things that
help the economic development of Old Town. The grass root effort of
getting people to take care of their own areas and their own neighborhoods
and their own blocks is essential. . .as much of the recognition has been
about today. And, we appreciate your recognition of the people that have
volunteered their time and effort and their involvement in helping this to
be accomplished, and with that, we hope that the Old Town effort to
continue to grow and spread out, not only on Calder, but as Maree said on
these side street to where it will be a show place for Beaumont.
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Mayor Meyers announced that an Executive Session will be held following the
Workshop Session in accordance with Section 2(g) of the Open Meetings Act
of the State of Texas to discuss appointment, employment, evaluation,
reassignment, duties, discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or
employee.
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City comment was invited on Agenda Items A through E. No one wished to
address Council.
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The following Consent Agenda items were considered:
Approval of the Minutes of the regular City Council session held December
13, 1988;
Resolution No. 88-269 appointing Mr. Charles Taylor to the Clean Community
Commission, replacing Judge Larry Gist, for a term expiring September 30,
1990;
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Resolution No. 88-270 granting a 20-foot-wide easement to Gulf States
Utilities Co. for an overhead power line across City property leased to the
Army reserve for its training center in the vicinity of Fourth and College
Streets;
Resolution No. 88-271 approving the sale Tract 2, Plat M of the D. Brown
Survey, 930 Finis, acquired through foreclosure for delinquent taxes, to
the Port of Beaumont in the amount of $2,000; and
Resolution No. 88-272 authorizing payment of the claim of Michelle Golston
VS. the City of Beaumont in the amount of $14,000. 00 in full and final
settlement.
The Consent Agenda was approved on a motion made by Councilman Lee and
seconded by Councilman Samuel.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Mayor Meyers announced there is no Council meeting scheduled for next week.
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Mr. Haines notified Council that Agenda Items B-2 and 3 have been pulled
from today' s agenda.
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- Public Hearing to consider the Planning Commission' s recommendation for
readoption of the four elements of the Comprehensive Plan with minor
modifications was called to order.
No one wished to comment. The Public Hearing was closed.
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Resolution No. 88-273 readopting the Land Use Element, the Transportation
Element, the Park and Open Space Element, and the Economic Development
Element of the Comprehensive Plan was approved on a motion made by
Councilman Cokinos and seconded by Councilman Smith.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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After a lengthy discussion concerning identical bids, discounts for prompt
payment, the effect of sales tax on profit of margin, consistent procedures
and preferences to local and small businesses, Resolution No. 88-274
authorizing six-month contracts for asphalt paving materials to be used by
the Operations Division of the Public Works Department for maintenance and
repair of streets with Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc. of Houston for
MC-30 at $ . 54 per gallon, RE-250 at $ . 52 per gallon, AC-5 at $ .4553 per
gallon and AC-10 at $ . 4468 per gallon, and Dixie Materials, Inc. of
Beaumont for emulsified asphalt at $. 5.2 per gallon was approved on a
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motion made by Councilman Brumley and seconded by Councilman Smith.
(Councilman Samuel left the Chambers at 2:14 p.m. before the vote was
taken. )
Question: Ayes: Mayor Meyers Nayes: Councilman
Councilman Lee _ Cokinos
Councilman Smith
Councilman Brumley
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(Councilman Samuel returned to the Chambers at 2:20 p.m. during discussion
of Resolution No. 88-275. )
Resolution No. 88-275 authorizing purchase of the remaining budgeted
automobiles and light duty trucks under the State purchasing contract at
approximately $180,000.00 was approved on a motion made by Councilman
Samuel and seconded by Councilman Smith.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution No. 88-276 authorizing annual contracts for miscellaneous
marking materials with Trantex Transportation Products of Texas, Inc. in
the amount of $22,007. 00, Southwestern Materials in the amount of $1,300. 00
and Renco Supply, Inc. in the amount of $12,950.00; for pavement marking
tape with Volare, Ltd. in the amount of $9, 860.00; for reflective sheeting
with Mid-Ohio Markings & Traffic Signs, Inc. in the amount of $14,724.15;
for sign faces with Mid-Ohio Markings & Traffic Signs,, Inc. in the amount
of $7,966.75; and a six-month contract for aluminum sign blanks with Mid-
Ohio Markings & Traffic Signs, Inc. in the amount of $10,763. 55 was
approved on a motion made by Councilman Lee and seconded by Councilman
Brumley.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes:_ None
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Resolution No. 88-277 authorizing an application for funds from the Traffic
Safety Section of the Texas State Department of Highways and Public
Transportation -in the amount of $26,099.00 to finance an Occupant
Protection Selective Traffic Enforcement Program was approved on a motion
made by Councilman Brumley and seconded by Councilman Lee.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
Mayor Meyers pointed out that some of the traffic lights need to be
rechecked for synchronization.
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Resolution No. 88-278 accepting the work performed by Perkins Roofing
Company for roof repairs to the Police Building and authorizing final
payment in the amount of $23 ,119.43 was approved on a motion made by
Councilman Cokinos and seconded by Councilman Lee.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution No. 88-279 authorizing an agreement with the South East Texas
Regional Planning Commission for grant financing of transit planning
activities under Section 8 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964 as
amended was approved on a motion made by Councilman Lee and seconded by
Councilman Brumley.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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A Public Hearing was called to consider thirty-six ( 36) below-listed
structures found to be in violation of the City of Beaumont' s Dangerous
Structure Ordinance, Article III, Section 14-50:
1405 CENTER - D. F. Sanders, owner ( 18 violations) , Staff recommendation to
raze or repair within 30 days; 1412 CENTER - D. F. Sanders, owner ( 16
violations) , Staff recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 1415
CENTER - D. F. Sanders, owner ( 16 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze
within 30 days; 1425 CENTER - D. F. Sanders, owner ( 16 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 1437 CENTER - D. F.
Sanders, owner ( 16 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30
days; 1157 GLADYS - Mollie Bean, owner ( 18 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1159 Gladys - Mollie Bean, Owner
( 19 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 795 ELGIE
(REAR) - Irad J. & Francis Akhtari, owners (7 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 663 ELM - Algie Egins,
owner (18 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze or repair within 30
days; 659 ELM - Leon Richards, owner ( 19 violations) , Staff recommendation
to raze within 30 days; 2085 DEXTER - Florence Smith, owner ( 20
violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 2035 DEXTER -
Florence Smith, owner (17 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within
30 days; 879 GLADYS - Adam Coward, owner ( 18 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1260 IH-10 - R. Jacquo, owner ( 18
violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1264 IH-10 - R.
Jacquo, owner ( 18 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days;
1532 CABLE - James Henry Lacy, owner ( 17 violations) , Staff recommendation
to raze or repair within 30 days; 2441 CABLE - Cheryl O. Davis, owner ( 8
violations) , Staff recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 2443
CABLE - Cheryl O. Davis, owner ( 12 violations) , raze or repair within 30
days; 2012 CALDWELL (REAR) , S. N. Wallace, owner ( 16 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 3130 CLEVELAND - Maxcine
Spikes, owner ( 14 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze or repair
within 30 days; 2480 CONCORD - Clifton White, owner ( 16 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1460 CONCORD - Dickson Investment
Co. o William S. Dickson, owner ( 17 violations) , Staff recommendation to
raze within 30 days; 1464 CONCORD - Dickson Investment Co. % William S.
Dickson, owner ( 18 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30
days; 706 BEECH - Willie Mae Hill, owner, Staff recommendation to raze
within 30 days; 1109 NORTH - Christeen F. Castille, owner ( 15 violations)
Staff recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 1487 LOUISIANA -
Juilie Fregia & Martha Seeming, owners ( 16 violations) Staff recommendation
to raze or repair within 30 days; 1382 EWING - Dr. Sydney D. Pernetter,
owner ( 18 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 812
ISLA -D. F. Sanders, owner ( 17 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze
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within 30 days; 1458-60 ISLA - Van Heusen Co. , owner (17 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1945 LEIPER - John Gerard, owner ( 16
violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 2150 IRVING
(REAR) - Lawrence P. Robertson, owner ( 15 violations, Staff recommendation
to raze or repair within 30 days; 2812 PARK - Otto W. Wileman, owner ( 18
violations) Staff recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 4420-30
PERSHING - Floyd Joseph Guillory, owner ( 15 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 4005 GARDEN - McKinley
Mayes, owner ( 16 violations, Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days;
3950 ETHEL (REAR) - Edna Coleman Thomas, owner ( 19 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; and 2535 GILBERT - Oscar Bland,
owner ( 12 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze or repair within 30
days.
These parcels of property have been inspected and found to be in violation
of Article III , Section 14-50 of the Code of Ordinances, Notices sent to
owners by certified mail and published in the Beaumont Enterprise.
There being no one to address regarding these structures, the Public
Hearing was declared closed.
Ordinance No. 88-102 declaring certain dilapidated structures to be public
nuisances and ordering their repair or removal by their owners was
considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 88-102
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING CERTAIN
STRUCTURES TO BE PUBLIC NUISANCES AND ORDERING
THEIR REPAIR OR DEMOLITION; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY.
Ordinance No. 88-102 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos
and seconded by Councilman Lee.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Mr. Haines stated that a Council meeting is not scheduled for December
27th, invited Council to attend the annual Christmas reception in the
Executive office Wednesday, December 21st, between 11 : 30 a.m. and 2: 00
p.m. , on behalf of City Staff extended Christmas greetings and wishes for a
Happy New Year to Council. Mr. Haines encouraged everyone to go to
Parkdale Mall and watch an exceptional puppet show on child safety
presented by the Police Department.
Police Chief Schuldt added his invitation to view the puppet show at the
clock at the Mall performed every hour on the half hour. Five different
programs have been developed in an endeavor to communicate a message of
safety to children. Hopefully, the program will be ongoing with the school
system.
Mayor Meyers explained that the John Gray Institute and the Department of
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Labor are having a Drugs in the Workplace Seminar next month. Police Sgt.
Bill Davis filled in for Mayor Meyers in preliminary planning and has been
invited to be a member of the committee because of his expertise on the
subject matter.
Mr. Haines announced the Fire Museum won the competition for exterior
Christmas decorating and asked Fire Chief Shelton to elaborate. Chief
Shelton said this is the second consecutive year for the Fire Department to
be first place winners in the Downtown BUILD Competition and this year has
also won the City award for both inside and outside decorations.
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Councilman Brumley asked that one of the first matters of business placed
on the 1989 Council agenda be a Senior Citizen garbage discount regardless
of income, wished everyone Merry Christmas and Happy New Year and expressed
satisfaction of his work on Council in 1988 and prospects of a good year in
1989.
Councilman Lee echoes statements for a Happy Holiday and looks forward to
1989 with Concerts on the Move, Operation Clean Street, S.C.U.P. , Sunday in
the Park and other activities planned.
Councilman Cokinos added his wishes for a Merry Christmas by reciting the
message in Italian, Spanish, French, Greek, Russian, German, and Lebanese,
but stated that whatever the language, the meaning is the same.
Councilman Samuel reported to Chief Shelton that Connie Verret, 5249
Sunset, has a problem with a dilapidated structure across the street where
transients are living and burning something inside the building to keep
warm; Mr. Eddie McQueen on Audrey having trouble with heavy trucks parking
on the street; Miss Mable Jefferson, 3150 Taliferro, reported someone
living across the street without utilities and disposing of waste material
in the ditch; wished Merry Christmas to everyone and reminded them that the
gift has already been given and encouraged them to go out and spread good
tidings and cheer throughout the year. In addition, Councilman Samuel
introduced his two daughters, Tracy and Audria, who are visiting Council.
Councilman Smith thanked the City Manager and City Staff for being so
helpful in working with Council this past year, wished everyone Merry
Christmas and a Happy New Year and admonished everyone to drive carefully,
not to drive if unable, and to use their seat belt.
City Attorney Lane Nichols added his Season Greetings and expectation of a
good year in 1989 .
Mayor Meyers echoed the expressions of Council and Staff and stated he
feels there is a brighter spirit among citizens this Christmas season and
expressed encouragement in that the City of Beaumont is moving in the right
direction and extended from Council to Staff and volunteers appreciation
for help in striving to make our city better.
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Mrs. Delia Harrington, 815 Willow Street, addressed Council to voice
holiday greetings, appreciation for Council' s response to her, their
efforts on behalf of the city, and complained about a vacant house at 870
Grand that needs to be condemned.
Mr. Henry Dannenbaum, 1567 Wall Street, addressed Council to add his
greetings, thanked those who contributed to McBride House, gave a good
review of the Singing Christmas Tree and First Baptist Church, and
commended Chief Shelton and Chief Schuldt.
Mr. Forrest F. (Ted) Posey, 3695 Edmonds Street, read a Christmas greeting
to Council, expressed appreciation to Chief Shelton and the Fire
Department, and announced he will soon be celebrating his 78th birthday.
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There being no further business, the regular City Council meeting was
recessed to conduct the Workshop session.
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2, Rosemarie Chiappetta, 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 December 20, 1988.
Rosemarie Chiappetta
City Clerk
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