HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN NOV 14 1989 REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD NOVEMBER 14, 1989 - 1:15 P.M.
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas,
met in regular session this the 14th day of November, 1989, with the
following present:
HONORABLE: Maurice Meyers, Mayor
Bob Lee, Jr. Mayor Pro Tem.
Councilman At Large
Andrew P. Cokinos Councilman At Large
Lulu L. Smith Councilman, Ward I
Michael Brumley Councilman, Ward II
David W. Moore* Councilman, Ward IV
Absent: Audwin Samuel Councilman,Ward III
Ray A. Riley City Manager
Lane Nichols City Attorney
Rosemarie Chiappetta City Clerk
*Arrived at 1: 20 p.m.
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The Invocation was given by the Reverend Kirk Muller, Beaumont Bible
Church.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman Smith.
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Mayor Meyers said Councilman Samuel telephoned and indicated he would
not be able to attend Council.
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Mayor Meyers announced that an invitation has been extended to all
churches to join in a Thanksgiving Service for a time of prayer and
thanksgiving, a tradition that began during the Sesquicentennial
Celebration. The third Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service will be at 7: 00
p.m. Tuesday, November 21, 1989, at the Julie Rogers Theater.
A representative group of ministers working on this special service in
attendance at Council were introduced by Mayor Meyers. In attendance
were Bishop Bernard Gantor, Catholic Diocese; the Reverend G. W.
Daniels, Sunlight Baptist Church; the Reverend Rayfield Walker, West
Tabernacle Baptist Church; the Reverend Von Dawson; First United
Methodist Church; the Reverend E. L. Jones, Scott Olive Baptist Church;
the Reverend W. J. Proctor, Paradise Baptist Church and Chairman of the
Board for Trinity Valley Baptist District Association Emergency Shelter
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for the Homeless, the Reverend H. P. Tatmon, a Baptist church in
Silsbee, and moderator for the Trinity Valley Baptist Association
Emergency Shelter for the Homeless, the Reverend Don Stabe, Minister of
Music at Cathedral in the Pines, and the Reverend Michael Dean, Calvary
Baptist Church.
Mr. Sam Bean and Mrs. Delia Harrington have been appointed Honorary Co-
Chairmen of the Thanksgiving Ecumenical Service because they are
"symbolic of the many citizens in our community who continually do
things to benefit others, " Mayor Meyers said.
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Two Proclamations were issued: "Great American Smokeout, " November 16,
1989; and "National Arts Week 189, " November 12-18, 1989.
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Citizen comment was invited on the Consent and Main Agenda items.
Mr. Johnnie Ware, 4355 Pine Street, addressed Council to request repeal
of Ordinance 89-58 allowing a street user fee and requested monies
already collected be refunded.
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The following Consent Agenda items were considered:
Approval of the minutes of the Regular City Council Sessions held
October 31, 1989, and November 7, 1989;
Resolution No. 89-240 authorizing payment to Centel Communications
Systems in the amount of $12,786. 25 for emergency repairs to the Fire
Department's telephone system; and
Resolution No. 89-241 authorizing a $20, 000. 00 settlement of the lawsuit
styled Enoch Charles v. City of Beaumont and Lionell Thomas releasing
the City from any further liability.
The Consent Agenda was approved on a motion made by Councilman Moore and
seconded by Councilman Cokinos.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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City Clerk Rosemarie Chiappetta presented notification to City Council
that the petition circulated by Mr. Johnnie Ware requesting repeal of
Ordinance No. 89-58, providing for a street user fee, has been found to
contain over 3, 263 signatures of registered voters in the City of
Beaumont and is declared sufficient.
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Resolution No. 89-242 acknowledging receipt from the City Clerk of the
sufficiency of the petition circulated by Mr. Johnnie Ware to repeal
Ordinance No. 89-58 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Brumley
and seconded by Councilman Lee.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Ordinance No. 89-82 abandoning Beech Avenue right-of-way west of 10th
Street as requested by Guy Goodson, attorney representing B.M.O.R.J.
Joint Venture, owner of the lots abutting on the right-of-way, was
considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 89-82
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE VACATING AND ABANDONING
BEECH AVENUE STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY, BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
Ordinance No. 89-82 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos
and seconded by Councilman Moore.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Councilman Cokinos congratulated Mr. S. A. Webb, Public Utilities
Director, Mr. Pierre Comeaux, and the crew responsible for repairing a
ruptured water line so efficiently in the 2600 block of Long Street and
publicly thanked Mr. Mike Halbooty for donating acreage in North
Beaumont to construct a public park in honor of Tom C. Halbooty.
Councilman Smith said she has received several calls from residents
concerning a severe parking and safety problem on Concord Road when
Larry's Antique Mall conducts a special sale three days of each month
and asked Public Works Director Tom Warner to research the problem and
look for solutions.
Councilman Moore thanked the many volunteers (City Staff, Lamar
students, and citizens) who turned out for the clean-up project
sponsored by S.C.U.P. and N.C.U.P. , remarked there were over 5, 000 in
attendance at a Karate competition this past weekend at the Civic
Center, and expressed his delight in Beaumont as the selection site for
the prison and congratulated Mayor Meyers, Judge LeBlanc, other
officials, and citizens who went Austin to vie for selection of this
facility.
Mayor Meyers publicly acknowledged the outstanding efforts of
Representative Mark Stiles in obtaining the selection for construction
of the prison, Judge LeBlanc, Commissioner Ed Moore, County Engineer
Robert Stroder, City Manager Ray Riley, and Water Utilities Director S.
A. Webb for their assistance and expressed his pleasure for the
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opportunity of playing a role in this unique experience and community
victory. Mayor Meyers said that only two years ago the land chosen for
the prison site was annexed by the City of Beaumont and turned out to be
a perfect site for this venture.
MAYOR MEYERS•
. . .I 'm reminded that the fellow sitting in the back, next to S. A.
Webb, this will be your last Council meeting, if I 'm correct. Is that
right? John, in your humble way, get up on your feet! This John Gorman
who has served our City, whatever comes above exemplary would be fitting
for John Gorman! John is leaving us and going to California. It's an
opportunity that John sees as one that can further his career, and it's
something that in this business you know can happen, but regret it when
people like John leave your city. John, there'll be lots of thank-
you' s, but I 'm just going to, for now, say a tremendous thank-you for
this City Council and the citizens of Beaumont for just everything
you've done, and you've done it always pleasantly, efficiently, and I
don't think anyone could ever ask more of anybody working for them in
their city or in their business than you've given our city. I mean, it
has just been an outstanding effort. I hate to see you go. I know it's
something you've labored in making a decision, but I know that in going
we wish you the very best of luck. And, this being your last Council
meeting suffice now for remarks because I think there' ll be opportunity
for everybody, but I just want to say that, and I 'd ask Council to add
any individual comments while we have this opportunity together today.
Mike,
COUNCILMAN BRUMLEY:
It's been a joy. I 've enjoyed it very much.
MAYOR MEYERS•
Bob,
COUNCILMAN LEE:
I probably have spent more with John than anybody on City staff. It's
been not only a pleasure, but it's been very instructive. The gentleman
has terrific management style. He has vision, creativity, initiative.
The old saying about "nobody is indispensable, " it's going to be tough
to fill that job.
MAYOR MEYERS•
He may test that?
COUNCILMAN LEE:
Yes, he may. Thank you very much. (comment directed to Mr. Gorman)
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MAYOR MEYERS•
Andrew,
COUNCILMAN COKINOS:
What I 've heard throughout the city about you, John, is that you did an
excellent job at the Civic Center, and the word that comes out is that
you are very accommodating. And, you certainly are going to be missed,
I know, by this Council and the citizens of Beaumont.
MAYOR MEYERS•
Thank you, Andrew. David,
COUNCILMAN MOORE•
Normally when you get to this point, after four or five other people,
there's nothing left to say, but I can honestly tell you, having had the
pleasure of watching you work and watching you work some more, you've
certainly stood strong in demonstrating the Citizen Friendly Policy. I
think there are a few department heads around here who possibly
understood the level of commitment that you had and of your people and
the can-do-spirit. I 've never come to you with any request, and I 've
never heard you say, "I don't think we can do it. " It's always "I think
we can do it, we're going to try. " The only time I ever saw you
doubtful was when I came to your assistance on the weather! I told you
it was going to be okay! But, we wish you the absolute very best, and
we always know the great employees we have will eventually have an
opportunity to do something for other people, and it's been a pleasure
having you here, and I hope whoever follows you will do just as a great
a job as you did, John. Good luck to you.
COUNCILMAN SMITH:
John, we're to miss you very much. You've been a pleasure to work for,
and I think the expression that might say what you are most is, "that
nothing is impossible, the impossible just takes a little longer. " And,
we're going to miss you very, very much.
MAYOR MEYERS•
John, are you speechless?
MR. GORMAN•
Yes, sir.
MAYOR MEYERS•
Well try to drag a few words out. . .
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MR. GORMAN•
Mayor, it's just been my pleasure really, to be associated with all of
you. I 've been in City Government for twenty years, a little over
twenty years, and worked with a number of elected officials and never
have I worked with a group as committed and dedicated and active as this
group. . . (remainder inaudible, Mr. Gorman not at a microphone)
MAYOR MEYERS•
John, every good wish to and your family. Ray, would you want to make a
comment?. . .
MR. RILEY:
This has been a very unique situation for both of us. I was City
Manager when we employed John back in 1982 . . .1 have always just thought
the absolute best of John Gorman. He has probably, is the most creative
and most imaginative person and has just done. . .a job without parallel
with the City of Beaumont. We're really going to miss him. I hate to
see him go, and I can say that the whole time that I 've know him he's
only made one mistake and error in judgment. That's the one he just
made in going to leave and go to California. He ask, "could he ever
come back?" I said, "no, you can't, " and I 'm going to reverse that,
John. I 'm going to say yes, you'll be welcome to come back, we're going
to miss you and hope that you will have the opportunity to come back.
MAYOR MEYERS•
John, may I tell a story about you? I think it's appropriate to take a
second since we've had a short agenda. When we were planning our first
Economic Summit, I ' ll be the first to admit that it was getting a little
scary. And so, recognizing, how many did we have on the day, it's two
hundred and some odd, and I really had no idea how it was going to be
done, but I knew that I had to find somebody else to worry with it
because I didn't have any idea, and it was John who said, "I 'll draw out
a plan and lay out a map. " When he came back with it, "I said John, how
do you know about these things?" It was then I learned that John had
worked in Kansas City, and that what we were doing here was nothing,
because he had put together the Republican National Convention. From
that moment on, I never questioned anything that John did. John, best
of luck, and it's been a real treat working with you. Thank you very
much for your service to the City. Thank you, John.
The audience, Council, and City Staff present applauded Mr. Gorman for
his service and tenure with the City of Beaumont.
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Mayor Meyers said that on November 28th a second meeting of Beaumont
Business and Education Two Thousand will be conducted at the Julie
Rogers Theater at 5: 15 p.m. and urged everybody to put that date on
their calendar and invite friends to attend this meeting. This meeting
will focus on education for our community. A committee has been formed
to determine how the business community can best assist the school
system.
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Mayor Meyers announced that an Executive Session will be conducted
pursuant to Section 2 (e) of the Texas Open Meetings Act to discuss
pending or contemplated litigation immediately following the City
Council Work Session.
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Mrs. Delia Harrington, 815 Willow Street, addressed Council regarding
her visit to Austin in support of Beaumont as the selection site for the
prison, expressed her joy in Beaumont being selected and thanked the
speakers who represented Beaumont so well.
Mrs. Marie Hubbard thanked Council for the invitation to go to Austin in
behalf of lobbying for the prison site and being allowed to be a part of
history for Beaumont, thanked other individuals representing Beaumont
and especially Mr. Pate for providing bus transportation. Mrs. Hubbard
displayed the placard citizens took to Austin to solicit the site.
Mr. Henry Dannenbaum, 1567 Wall, addressed Council to thank the Mayor,
for his efforts in Austin, Mr. Pate for his participation in a parade,
and congratulated Central High School and Mr. Shaw for being the number
one football team in Beaumont.
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There being no further business, the meeting was recessed before
conducting the 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 Minutes of the Regular City
Council Session held November 14, 1989.
Rosemarie Chiappetta
City Clerk
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