HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN APR 25 1989 REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD APRIL 25, 1989 - 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 April, 1989, 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
David W. Moore Councilman, Ward IV
Ray A. Riley City Manager
Lane Nichols City Attorney
Rosemarie Chiappetta City Clerk
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The Invocation was given by the Reverend Robin McConathy, Wesley United
Methodist Church.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by ten ( 10) students from All Saint' s
Episcopal School.
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Mayor Meyers complimented the Reverend McConathy, a recovering leukemia
victim, for hosting a successful cancer benefit recently at his church.
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Ms. Pat Henderson, President of Tyrrell Park Coalition and Chairman of
Tyrrell Park Alive 189, distributed fliers promoting Tyrrell Park Alive
189 activities on Saturday, April 29th and encouraged everyone to
participate in a day of fun. Many activities have been planned including
a parade, golf tournament, media softball tournament, family run, arts
and crafts show, Blue Grass Festival, family bicycle ride, horse shows,
garden tours, a musical presentation by 80 students at Cathedral in the
Pines, antique and sports cars show, children' s activities, clowns and
door prizes. Proceeds will go toward the restoration of Tyrrell Park,
especially a children' s creative playground and existing RV parks.
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Five Proclamations were issued: "Keep Beaumont Beautiful Week, " April
23-29, 1989; "Walkamerica Day, " April 29, 1989; "Consumers Week, " April
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23-29, 1989; "Founders Week, " (in honor of Beta Sigma Phi) April 24-30;
"Professional Secretaries Week, " April 23-29, 1989 and designating April
26, 1989 as "Professional Secretaries Day; " and "Western Week," May 1-7,
1989 and proclaiming May 4-6, 1989 as "YMBL Rodeo Days. "
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Public comment was invited on Consent Agenda and Main Agenda Items 6
through 9. No one wished to address Council on these items.
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The following Consent Agenda were considered:
Approval of the Minutes of the regular City Council session held April
18 , 1989;
Resolution No. 89-90 authorizing a License to Encroach Agreement with
Richard T. Brackett for a residence extending six inches onto a 19-foot-
wide utility easement at 4780 Littlefield (north side of Lot 16, Block
12, Delaware Place Addition, Section II) ;
Resolution No. 89-91 accepting a 10-by-15-foot easement from General
Mills Restaurants, Inc. for a traffic signal on the northwest corner of
Calder Avenue and Interstate 10 ( site of the Olive Grove Restaurant) and
also described as Lot 13 , Block 11 of the Jarrette Addition;
Resolution No. 89-92 authorizing an amendment to update the terms of a
Cooperation Agreement with the Beaumont Housing Authority executed in
1979 by amending Section 2 to increase the number of low rent housing
units from approximately 900 to 1,500; and
Resolution No. 89-93 authorizing and ratifying eminent domain proceedings
(metes and bounds, but not specific improvements identified in Resolution
No. 88-214) to acquire Parcel No. 353 for the Martin Luther King, Jr.
Parkway, a tract consisting of approximately 59,999 square feet of land
situated on the southwest side of Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway
(formerly Railroad Avenue) between Fannin and Forsythe Streets, due to
the owner refusing to sell of the State' s appraisal of $194, 231.
The Consent Agenda was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos
and seconded by Councilman Samuel.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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An application for an ordinance granting a zoning change from RS
(Residential Single Family) to NC (Neighborhood Commercial) for a 56-by-
140-foot lot at 4675 Highland Avenue by David W. Sassine, son of the
owner of the property, who wishes to operate an antique radio and
phonograph service store in an existing nonconforming building situated
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in front of a single family residence on the same lot was denied on a
motion made by Councilman Cokinos and seconded by Councilman Smith.
Question: Ayes: Mayor Meyers Nayes: Councilman
Councilman Lee Moore
Councilman Cokinos
Councilman Smith
Councilman Brumley
Councilman Samuel
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Ordinance No. 89-21 amending the zoning ordinance to refine and update
the definition of mobile homes and provide a specific use permit
procedure whereby security caretakers employed by governmental agencies
and public school districts would be allowed to reside in mobile homes on
the premises where they are employed was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 89-21
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30, SECTIONS
30-4(B) AND 30-33 (B) ( 4) OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT CONCERNING
MOBILE HOMES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
Ordinance No. 89-21 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Lee and
seconded by Councilman Moore.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Ordinance No. 89-22 approving an application requested by the Beaumont
Independent School District for a specific use permit for a mobile home
for a security/caretaker at 6150 Keith Road, a 26.62-acre tract used for
vocational agriculture class projects in an area zoned RS (Residential-
Single Family) , was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 89-22
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ISSUING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW A MOBILE HOME TO BE INSTALLED
AT 6150 KEITH ROAD, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON
COUNTY, TEXAS.
Ordinance No. 89-22 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos
and seconded by Councilman Lee.
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Ordinance No. 89-23 approving a request by Robert F. Ford, Jr. for a
specific use permit for an automotive salvage and wrecking yard on the
north side of the 1600 block of Doucette Avenue in an area zoned GC-MD
(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) (with a 6-0 vote to
recommend approval by the Planning Commission subject to construction of
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an eight-foot-high wood private fence around the entire site of
approximately 1. 446 acres, extending northward to Burt Street and
eastward to Grove, one block west of Mobil Refinery) considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 89-23
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ISSUING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW THE OPERATION OF AN
AUTOMOTIVE WRECKING AND SALVAGE YARD ON
PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE 1600 BLOCK OF
DOUCETTE, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
Ordinance No. 89-23 was approved on a motion by Councilman Brumley and
seconded by Councilman Cokinos.
Question: Ayes: Mayor Meyers Nayes: Councilman
Councilman Lee Samuel
Councilman Cokinos Councilman
Councilman Smith Moore
Councilman Brumley
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Ordinance No. 89-24 issuing a specific use permit for a facility to be
used by Triangle Metallurgical, Inc. at 2206 West Cardinal Drive for
warehousing, processing and baling of non-ferrous scrap metal for off-
site recycling (requested by Edson Realty Company, property owners) with
a recommendation from the Planning Commission for approval (approved by
Ordinance 89-18 prior to April 17, 1989 Planning Commission meeting) was
considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 89-24
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ISSUING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT ALLOWING FOR WAREHOUSING, PROCESSING AND
RECYCLING ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2206 W.
CARDINAL DRIVE, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON, COUNTY,
TEXAS.
Ordinance No. 89-24 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Lee and
seconded by Councilman Cokinos.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution No. 89-94 awarding a contract to W. B. Construction, Inc. in
the amount of $135, 300 for construction of the Babe Zaharias Park
Improvement Project which includes remodeling and enlarging the museum
building to house the visitors information center (to be moved from
leased quarters on Interstate 10 near Walden Road) and construction of a
war memorial to include a granite obilesque with inscriptions and a
foundation for display of the City' s F101b Voodoo aircraft as part of the
memorial was approved on a motion made by Councilman Brumley and seconded
by Councilman Lee.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Mayor Meyers expressed appreciation to those responsible for contributing
$6,000 to bring the Voodoo to Beaumont, to the Port of Beaumont for
temporary storage of the aircraft, the Highway Department for their
cooperation, and special appreciation to Mr. C. W. Conn, Conn Appliances,
for contributing $25, 000 to support the creation of the War Memorial in
honor of his employees.
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Ordinance No. 89-25 appropriating $180,00-0 ( $15,260 available in current
budget, $50,000 in contributions and $114,740 to be transferred from the
General Fund to the Convention Facilities Fund subject to repayment from
Hotel/Motel Room Occupancy Tax revenues over a period of 8. 2 years) to
finance the Babe Zaharias Park Improvement Project, to include remodeling
the existing museum building to house also the Visitors Information
Center and construction of a war memorial was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 89-25
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BUDGET OF
THE CITY OF BEAUMONT FOR THE FISCAL PERIOD
COMMENCING OCTOBER 1, 1988 BY APPROPRIATING
ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
( $180,000. 00) FOR IMPROVEMENTS AT BABE
ZAHARIAS PARK; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND
PROVIDING FOR REPEAL.
Ordinance No. 89-25 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Lee and
seconded by Councilman Cokinos.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution No. 89-95 nominating Trinity Industries ' operations at the
Bethlehem Shipyards site as a qualified business for designation by the
Texas Department of Commerce as an Enterprise Project to qualify the new
industry for state tax rebates and other benefits in addition to those
which accrue to the company from being located in the Enterprise Zone
established by the City and further directs Karin Richmond & Associates,
Inc. on behalf of the City, to file an application requesting designation
of Trinities Industries as an enterprise project with the Texas
Department of Commerce was approved on a motion made by Councilman Moore
and seconded by Councilman Lee.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution No. 89-96 accepting the work performed under a contract with
Frank B. Inzer for Tyrrell Historical Library Improvements including
installation of a heating and cooling system for the second floor,
restoration of a large stained glass window facing Pearl Street and
repairs to eight other windows at a completed cost of $85,781, including
Change Order No. 2, which added $2,745 to the original contract , and
authorizing final payment in the amount of $16,229. 85 was approved on a
motion made by Councilman Smith and seconded by Councilman Lee.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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(Councilman Samuel left the Council Chambers at 2: 18 p.m. during
discussion and was not present for the vote of Resolution No. 89-96 . )
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- public hearing was called to consider proposed amendments to the
Community Block Grant Final Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of
Funds with Citizens Advisory Committee recommendations--Amendment No. 1
would appropriate $65,888. 09 in reprogrammable funds remaining from
completed or cancelled projects and make the money available for use in a
multi-layered neighborhood redevelopment program, i.e. to be used for
demolition and clearance of dilapidated structures in CDBG strategy areas
including construction of new replacement housing as well as
rehabilitation of existing dwellings; Amendment No. 2 would appropriate
$50,000 for public improvements in CDBG strategy areas for
infrastructure improvements around the Tyrrell Historical Library, such
as walks and curbs:
There being no one desiring to address City Council, the public hearing
was closed.
(Councilman Samuel returned to the Council Chambers at 2: 22 p.m. )
There was a lengthy discussion among Council and Staff regarding the
remaining. 1986 funds in the amount of $8, 928. 46 from a total of $10 ,000
allocated for Charlton/Pollard Neighborhood Improvements (pedestrian
crosswalks and bike path--crosswalks were installed, but a study showed
the streets were not wide enough for bike paths) , and the possibility of
using these funds for another neighborhood improvement project such as
fencing behind Dunbar Elementary School.
Resolution No. 89-97 authorizing amendments to the Community Development
Block Grant Final Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds was
approved with the exclusion of the 1986 remaining funds in amount of
$8,928 .46 from Amendment No. 1 changing the appropriation from $65,888 .09
to $59,959. 53 for reprogrammable funds to be used for demolition and
clearance of dilapidated structures, in CDBG strategy areas including
construction of new replacement housing as well as rehabilitation of
existing dwellings and Amendment No. 2 appropriating $50,000 for public
improvements in CDBG strategy areas and reprogrammed for infrastructure
improvements around the Tyrrell Historical Library on a motion made by
Councilman Samuel and seconded by Councilman Lee.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
A motion to instruct Staff to conduct a feasibility study (with the
Police Department and Beaumont Independent School District) regarding
aspects of protective fencing behind Dunbar Elementary School at Shamrock
Alley and then take action at that time regarding the dispensation of the
$8, 928. 46 Charlton/Pollard Neighborhood Improvement funds 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 sixty ( 60) below-listed
structures found to be in violation of the City of Beaumont' s Dangerous
Structure Ordinance, Article III, Section 14-50:
650 Jackson - Deborah Pipkens, owner (15 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1910 Cleo - J. H. McCowan, owner
(12 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days;
1387 Schwarner Kelly Vallery Et Ux, owner ( 18 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 2185 Hemlock - Warcell A.
Williams, owner ( 17 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30
days; 1440 Sherman - Sherman L. Williams, owner ( 15 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 1350-52 Bradley Alley -
Troy D. Brown, owner ( 18 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within
30 days; 1354-56 Bradley Alley - Troy D. Brown, owner ( 19 violations) ,
Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1362-64 Bradley Alley - Troy
D. Brown, owner ( 19 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30
days; 448 Irma - E. R. Baker, owner ( 13 violations) , Staff recommendation
to raze within 30 days; 1840 St. Anthony - Arthur Green, owner ( 16
violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 670 Sherman -
Henry Brown, Jr. , owner ( 17 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze
within 30 days; 1150 Powell - Winnie Gaynor, owner ( 16 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1345 Grant - Frank Owens Et Al,
owner ( 18 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1081
Grant - Spurgeon Wallace, owner ( 18 violations) , Staff recommendation to
raze within 30 days; 1065 Grant - Spurgeon Wallace, owner ( 17
violations) , Staff recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 855
Madison - Charles Sachitano, owner ( 12 violations) , Staff recommendation
to raze within 30_ days; 1120 Vermont Jerry D. Daigle, owner ( 16
violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 2960 Cartwright
- Greater St. Paul Baptist Church, owner ( 15 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1965-75 Sabine Pass - Gordon Ivory
c/o Mrs. A. Bando, owner ( 15 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze
within 30 days; 1965-75 Sabine Pass (rear) - Gordon Ivory c/o Mrs. A.
Bando, owner ( 5 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days;
1985-95 Sabine Pass - Gordon Ivory c/o Mrs. A. Banda, owner ( 15
violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 440 Flowers -
Sabine Bank c/o Mary O. Redeau, owner ( 14 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 440 Flowers (rear) - Sabine Bank,
owner, ( 5 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1270
Harriot - James R. Gagnon Et Ux, owner ( 8 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 1270 Harriot (garage) -
James R. Gagnon Et Ux, owner ( 9 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze
or repair within 30 days; 1406 W. Virginia - Raymond Egland, owner ( 24
violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 2721 Forrest
James M. Ferrell, Jr. , owner ( 12 violations) , Staff recommendation to
raze or repair within 30 days; 1826 Sabine Pass - William E. Hudson Et
Ux, owner ( 16 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days;
710 Pine - Keown Supply Company, owner ( 14 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 2032 Pennsylvania - Felix Foster,
owner, ( 15 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze or repair within 30
days; 1876 Pennsylvania (rear) - Doralina G. Paterno, owner ( 14
violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days;
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1876 Pennsylvania - Doralina G. Paterno, owner ( 15 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1871 Pennsylvania (rear) -
Mortgage & Trust, Inc. , owner ( 16 violations) , Staff recommendation to
raze or repair within 30 days; 1840 Pennsylvania Selena P. Johnson,
owner, ( 15 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze or repair within 30
days; 1707 Pennsylvania - Kenneth L. Sparks, owner ( 17 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1675-77 Pennsylvania - James L.
Pope, owner ( 14 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30
days; 1665-67 Pennsylvania - James L. Pope, owner ( 13 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 505 McGovern - Ethel Steinman
Dickson, owner ( 17 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30
days; 525 McGovern - Ethel Steinman Dickson, owner ( 18 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 376 Fredrick - Mrs. Bessie
Knighton, owner ( 16 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30
days; 430 Langham - Gary Maurice, owner ( 14 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1474 Avenue D - Davis Dowell Et
Ux, owner ( 15 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze or repair within
30 days; 1072 Grand - William Zayas, owner ( 16 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 1135 Grand - C. W.
Myers, owner ( 16 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30
days; 1135 Grand ( storage) - C. W. Myers, owner ( 8 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 883 Gladys - D. F. Sanders, owner
( 16 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 856 Miller -
Richard Grover Ransom, owner ( 17 violations) , Staff recommendation to
raze within 30 days; 1093 Willow - D. F. Sanders, owner ( 18 violations) ,
Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 828 Long - D. F. Sanders,
owner ( 13 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 848
Long - D. F. Sanders, owner ( 17 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze
or repair within 30 days; 850 Long - D. F. Sanders, owner ( 17
violations) , Staff recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days; 1025
Willow - D. F. Sanders, owner ( 17 violations) , Staff recommendation to
raze within 30 days; 1027-29 Willow - D. F. Sanders, owner ( 17
violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1031-33 Willow
- D. F. Sanders, owner ( 17 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze
within 30 days; 1370 Forrest - Forrest Street Christian Church, owner ( 17
violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1012 Evalon -
Dickson Investment Co. c/o William S. Dickson, owner ( 11 violations) ,
Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1105 Evalon - Dollie Bendy,
owner ( 17 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 1238
Evalon - D. F. Sanders, owner ( 17 violations) , Staff recommendation to
raze or repair within 30 days; 1320 Evalon - Joseph W. Willard & Elmo R.
Willard, III , owners ( 11 violations, Staff recommendation to raze within
30 days; and 1330 Evalon -Joseph W. Willard & Elmo R. Willard, III ,
owners ( 12 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze or repair within 30
days.
Mrs. Henry (Alma) Brown, Jr. , owner of the property at 670 Sherman,
addressed Council to request a repayment plan be scheduled after the City
demolishes the dilapidated property.
Mr. Raymond Egland, owner of the property at 1406 West Virginia,
addressed Council to request that he be granted additional time to dry-in
and board the four-unit apartment complex under construction.
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There being no one else to address Council, the public hearing was
closed.
The structure at 1406 West Viginia was removed from Section 3 . of the
proposed ordinance declaring the structure to be razed within 30 days and
placing it under Section 2. ordering repair or raze within 30 days on a
motion made by Councilman Lee and seconded by Councilman Cokinos.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
Ordinance No. 89-26 declaring certain dilapidated structures to be public
nuisances and ordering their repair or removal by their owners was
considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 89-26
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. 89-26 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Lee and
seconded by Councilman Cokinos.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Councilman Smith stated that "Sunday in the Park" hosted last week by
Young Audiences was excellent and that the audience' attention was
captivated for 45 minutes. Councilman Smith also stated that trains are
holding up traffic for an extensive amount of time at Pennsylvania and
Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway.
Councilman Samuel reported an informative and rewarding trip to
Washington, D.C. last week with the Economic Development Committee.
There were good exchanges regarding the Clean Air Act, the Enterprise
Zones, and our application for funds from HUD. Councilman Samuel, also
reported attending a meeting in Austin regarding the future impact of tax
exempt bonding and our ability to deal with infrastructure repairs. He
requested the Sanitation Department remove debris on Helbig Road and
requested an update of the status of a traffic light at Lucas and Bigner
Road.
Councilman Moore complimented Staff and Councilman Smith on an
outstanding "Sunday in the Park; " reported a good community meeting at
Neches Park last Thursday with citizens, the Sheriff ' s Department, the
Pop Team, and officers patrolling that area and complimented the
cooperative spirit of Beaumont Police Officers and other support groups
assisting in drug enforcement, and asked Mr. Tom Warner, Public Works
Director, to check the timing of the left turn signal at Martin Luther
King, Jr. Parkway and Washington Boulevard.
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Councilman Cokinos invited everyone to attend "Sunday in the Park" next
week when The Learning Tree from Lamar University will host a great
program and afternoon of fun.
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Mr. M. L. Lefler, Jr. , 621 14th Street, addressed Council on behalf of
Aubrey Raiford of the Proud Crowd of Port Arthur, to present
complimentary tickets to the banquet honoring the Commissioners Court of
Jefferson County on April 27th. Mayor Meyers will be the principal
speaker for this event.
Mr. Henry Dannenbaum, P. O. Box 2724, addressed Council to again suggest
the institution of a curfew law.
Mr. Charles H. Skinner, 4785 Plant Road, owner of Pine Island Sand Co. ,
addressed Council to complain that his sand hauling operation is being
stopped by the City because the route used for the large trucks and
trailers is Plant Road, a residentially-rated street not constructed to
handle this amount of traffic. He said travel on Helbig Road, an
arterial street, had been originally denied him and Plant Road was the
only other alternative. Mr. Skinner stated he now has been instructed to
use Helbig Road.
After a discussion of the safety of the residents in the area along Plant
and Helbig Roads, City Council instructed Staff to seek solutions for
routing the heavy truck traffic created by Pine Island Sand Co. and other
businesses in that area.
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There being no further business, the regular City Council meeting 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 regular City
Council session held April 25, 1989.
Rosemarie Chiappetta
City Clerk
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