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REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD MAY 8, 1990, 1:15 P.M.
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas,
met in regular session this the 8th day of May, 1990, 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
David W. Moore Councilman, Ward IV
Absent: Michael Brumley Councilman, Ward II
Audwin Samuel Councilman, Ward III
Ray A. Riley City Manager
Lane Nichols City Attorney
Rosemarie Chiappetta City Clerk
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The Invocation was given by Rabbi Peter Hyman, Temple Emanuel Synagogue.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman Lee.
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Three Proclamations were issued: "Transportation Week, " May 13-19,
1990; Goodwill Industries Week, " May 6-12, 1990; and Kaleidoscope Neon
90 's Weekend, " May 12-13, 1990.
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MAYOR MEYERS•
. . .I want to extend my compliments personally to Councilman, Mayor Pro
Tem Bob Lee for his service because I think it has been exemplary. It's
been creative, imaginative, energetic, and I think he's done the things
that citizens expect of their elected official, and I think the City is
going to miss your services.
I 've taken the liberty of making a few short notes that I 'd like to
share with Council at this time. First, that it's been my pleasure to
serve with you, and I really feel the past four years have been
rewarding for me and for all of us working together. I believe our
citizens reflect a new spirit that offers a bright and prosperous future
for our city, and I 'm particularly encouraged that our young people are
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once again planning their futures in Beaumont. Innovation and
creativity, I think, have been the cornerstone of this Council. And for
a city to be a high-achiever, it must be willing to foster change and
try new things. The cities that practice "business as usual, " I
believe, will be left behind in the dust. We must keep our ear to the
pulse of the community as we reach out to all segments of our
population. Try to anticipate and not react. Continue to initiate new
challenging programs that keep our citizens involved. The volunteer in
Beaumont is truly the keeper of our city spirit, and we must not let
that effort lessen, if anything, we have to try to increase it, which
will be difficult. Opportunity abounds, I believe, for the City of
Beaumont, and we've come through adversity, and I think we've come
through it a much stronger community, and I 'm very optimistic about the
future of our city. We're fiscally sound, and with Ray Riley guiding
the City, I think we're in a very solid position for continued growth in
the 1901s. And, our economy continues to strengthen and consumer
confidence is improving daily. As I leave the mayor's office, I 'd like
to thank the citizens of Beaumont for allowing me to serve, and it's my
wish that they will continue to support the efforts of Council and
respond to the continuing challenges before us. The diversity of effort
required of our citizens, I think, has been most unique. Not only in
the State of Texas, but in America, and we have literally replaced
financial resources with human resources. Whatever the job to be done,
there was a volunteer there to do it, and they did it well. I believe
Evelyn Lord will be an outstanding mayor, capable of leading our city to
bigger and better things. In closing, I want to thank the City
Council. I have truly enjoyed serving with each one of you. And to Ray
Riley and all of our employees, I offer my compliments, and I encourage
continued emphasis on our Citizen Friendly Policy. (audience laughter)
That's an inside joke. And a special wife, she's here. I 'd like to
thank my wife, Arlene. Jokingly, last night at a reception, I stated
that a mayor does wake up with the city and go to bed, only most of the
time, when I go, she's asleep, and when I come home, she's asleep! But,
I do want to recognize my wife and ask her to stand. (audience
applause) And, to the citizens of our city, I publicly thank you for
the confidence that you've shown in me in electing me four times as your
mayor. It is an honor that I shall cherish. It's been my privilege to
wake up with the city and put it to bed, and I like that, and I think
that's what mayors are supposed to do. The commitment of time is far
overshadowed by the rewards of appreciation shown by those you serve. I
shall continue in public service because I know that that's what
provides me the greatest satisfaction. So, I wish best wishes to the
new City Council, congratulate Andrew Cokinos and Brian Alter on their
decisive victories, and I commend those who ran and didn't win, and I
would like to close and state that competition makes for better
business, and competition certainly makes for better government, and so
with that thought, I thank all of you for the support and work that
we've had the time to do together. (Applause by audience) Thank you
very much.
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Citizen comment was invited on the Consent and Regular Agenda items. No
one wished to address these items.
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The following Consent Agenda items were considered:
Approval of the Minutes of the regular City Council session held May 1,
1990;
Resolution No. 90-83 authorizing pledge and release of $3, 000, 000. 00 in
securities by Texas Commerce Bank effective May 8, 1990;
Resolution No. 90-84 appointing Richard Chappell and Madelyn Harden to
the Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway Commission for terms expiring
January 1, 1993 ; Clayton Weeks and Evelyn Pickren to the Senior Citizens
Advisory Committee for terms expiring September 30, 1990; and Paul A.
Brown to the Beaumont Housing Authority for a term expiring February 28,
1993 ; and
Resolution No. 90-85 accepting the donation by Gulf States Utilities
Company of right-of-way for South (0. 138 of an acre) and Smart Streets
(0. 1555) out of the Noah Tevis Survey, Abstract 52, where those streets
crossed the 100-foot-wide right-of-way of the Beaumont, Sour Lake and
Western Railroad Company between 11th and Oxford Streets.
The Consent Agenda was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos
and seconded by Councilman Smith.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Ordinance No. 90-30 canvassing the returns of the May 5, 1990 Joint City
General Election showing a total vote of 16, 674 with Evelyn M. Lord
elected as Mayor with 10, 141 votes, Andrew P. Cokinos with 11,194 votes
and Brian Alter with 6,831 votes elected to the two offices of
Councilman At Large was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 90-30
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE CANVASSING THE RETURNS OF
THE REGULAR GENERAL ELECTION HELD IN THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT ON THE 5TH DAY OF MAY, 1990, FOR THE
PURPOSE OF ELECTING A MAYOR AND TWO (2) COUNCIL
MEMBERS-AT-LARGE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
AND PROVIDING FOR REPEAL.
Ordinance No. 90-30 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Smith
and seconded by Councilman Moore.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Attorney Cleve Bachman, associated with the Orgain, Bell and Tucker Law
Firm and Notary for the State of Texas, administered the Oath of Office
to Evelyn M. Lord as Mayor of the City of Beaumont, Andrew P. Cokinos
and Brian Alter as Council Members-At-Large for the City of Beaumont as
elected on May 5, 1990.
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MAYOR LORD:
I didn't want to let anybody get away because Maury's taught me very
well, don't let them break up while you still have something to say. So
I did want to say a few things because after this we're going to have a
break of about twenty minutes for refreshments, and I did want to say
something to you all.
I want to thank everyone, of course, not just the people and the team
that supported me, and not just Sam Lord, but everybody who
participated, who voted, and who ran for office. We had some fine
people running for office, and I think those who participate in the
system are making it work. I also want to thank Valencia Winfree who is
the young lady sitting beside my husband. She's my student in the "I
Have a Dream Program, " and Valencia's been a believer all along. So, I
appreciate that very much.
I 'm a very lucky lady that I 've had the chance to work with the teams
that I have worked with. We're going to miss Maury and Bob up here
very, very much, and we're very grateful to them for everything they've
done. (applause by audience)
We still have a super team up here. I 've worked with Ray and with Lane
before. It seems like old times, and I have nothing but happy memories
of my times here, and I know that it's going to continue.
I 'm sorry that Mike isn't here today because, of course, his experience
will lend a lot to what we're going to do in the months ahead.
And, Audwin has always been a special person to me. I watched and I 've
known him before he came on Council, and I know now that he's studying
law that he will contribute even more to the Council and to his
community.
Lu is a woman that I 've always respected and admired and liked, and her
background and her experience will also, I 'm going to count on her input
very heavily, indeed.
And, Andrew really knows this city and the people in it. He has a
special touch with the people because he's always in touch with the
people. This means a great deal, and we're going to count on that a
great deal.
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Brian is new to us. He's not new to all of us who know us. He's full
of energy, full of creative ideas, and I think he'll bring a wonderful
perspective to the things that we want to do.
Now, what can I say about David. I 've know David a long time, too, and
I 've worked with David, and he's the most dedicated and devoted of
public servants, and he has so much to offer, and I 'm so glad that he's
still here to offer it. (applause by audience) And, I want you to know
that I not only count David as an ally in the things that we'll plan and
do for the city, but I count him as a friend as well. We're going to
make Beaumont better.
Now, no captain could have had a better team than I have. You add to
all this the best Fire Chief anywhere around, the best Police Chief
anywhere around, the best Firefighters, the best Police Officers
(applause) , super Department Heads. And, all of the crews and all of
the departments just really--Beaumont is so fortunate--and I hope you
realize how fortunate we all are. I really feel good about the city and
its future when I know all these fine people work for the City of
Beaumont.
Now, what about your new mayor? A lot is being made of the fact that
I 'm your first woman mayor. Well, I certainly am a woman. I look quite
a bit like one. I think like a lot of women think. I act like a lot of
women act. I share many characteristics with other women, but I, like
many other women, share many of those same characteristics with men. My
favorite description of a woman is from Anne Morrow Lindbergh's book,
Gift from the Sea, and I 'd like to read it to you. "For to be a woman
is to have interests and duties raying out in all directions from the
central mother core, like spokes from the hub of a wheel. The patent of
our lives is essentially circular. We must open to all points of the
compass, spread out like a spider's web exposed to all of those points,
husband, children, friends, home, community. Sensitive like that
spider's web to each breeze that blows and to each call that comes. "
The description fits me as it does other women, and I think it fits a
lot of men, too. And, if you think about it, it's a fine description of
a good politician as well. Government itself is inanimate. It's
neutral. It's almost sterile, but when human beings carry out the
functions of government, it takes on some of the personality of those
human beings. You' ll have a mayor with a sense of humor, who' ll smile a
lot, and who loves to laugh. She finds great joy in human inter-
relationships, and she'll enjoy most of the job, and she won't be afraid
to show that. You' ll have a mayor that's move by tragedy and sadness of
much of the human scene. You'll probably see her shed a tear now and
then, and that when she's deeply moved. It's not that men so not feel
the same things. It is simply that often men and women show things
differently. The most important thing is that I believe and I hope that
you will find this piece of government, this City Council right here in
Beaumont, because of the people in it, because of the people that are
involved in it, showing and manifesting in every way the finest human
characteristics. I 'm not apologetic, I 'm hopeful that here you will
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find a personality in this Council reflecting warmth, concern,
compassion, and caring for those who come under its aegis, for those for
whom and in whose name we govern. We're family in this city, each and
everyone of us. Men and women are partners in the work to be done and
the satisfaction to be derived. Beaumont has a wonderful reputation for
being friendly. Sam and I came back here because it's the most friendly
place we've ever lived. And, that reputation will continue. It also
has a wonderful reputation, as Maury had mentioned, of volunteerism. As
we move into the months ahead, many areas where financing is or maybe
unavailable can still be addressed as we volunteer with our volunteer
efforts. In today's label conscious society, if they want to label us,
let them call us the volunteer city. Let this be the volunteer
Council. Let this be the volunteer mayor. Let each of us recognize
that family, that partnership, that brotherhood and sisterhood that
calls for each of us give of our best to the family as a whole. Your
ideas, your participation, your personal involvement are actively sought
and will be warmly and sincerely welcomed. Together, all of us, working
together voluntarily can make Beaumont the humanly beautiful that each
of us wants it to be. And! I thank you for allowing me to be a part of
that effort. . .We don't often have music in this chamber, but it
certainly isn't out of place. . .Fred Simon is now going to sing what I
feel is a most appropriate song to close this part of our business, and
then we will take our short break and Council return in about twenty
minutes.
Mr. Simon presented a beautiful acappella rendition of America.
Councilman Brian Alter expressed excitement for the opportunity of
serving as a Councilmember and thanked his wife, children, other family
members, campaign workers, media, and the voters for this support. In
the absence of Councilman Brumley, Councilman Alter announced that a
reception honoring Mayor Meyers and Councilman Lee for their service on
City Council on May 22nd from 4 :00 to 6: 00 p.m. at the Civic Center.
Councilman Andrew P. Cokinos said that with all Beaumonters working
together the big job ahead will be accomplished. Councilman Cokinos
commended and thanked the citizens for voting in this election and for
their concern and interest in Beaumont's future. He vowed to exert
every effort to live up to the expectations of his supporters and to
serve every sector of the city. He said that now is the time for all
the people to come back together and move forward to a bright and
prosperous future. He also welcomed Mayor Lord and Councilman Alter to
the Council.
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- short break was taken to attend a welcoming reception for the newly
elected Councilmembers.
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Resolution No. 90-86 authorizing a $26, 000. 00 allocation from the Street
Improvement Fund for construction of sidewalks on Orleans between
Blanchette and Franklin and on Franklin west from Orleans for a distance
of approximately 150 feet, construction of curbs and gutters on Orleans
to Franklin and on Franklin west of Orleans for approximately 150 feet
and construction of drainage improvements to encourage redevelopment in
the 4700 block of Orleans Street was approved on a motion made by
Councilman Moore and seconded by Councilman Smith.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution No. 90-87 authorizing a one-year contract with S. Gomez Lawn
Service of Port Arthur to maintain non-utilized City-owned property at
$0. 0032 per square foot for developed land and $0. 00209 per square foot
for undeveloped land for an approximate yearly cost of $42,915. 00 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 discussion concerning expansion of service deeper into the
community and modification of service coverage by a future amendment,
Resolution No.90-88 authorizing a one-year renewal of a contract with
Beaumont Products and Services, Inc. , a non-profit agency for
handicapped persons, for litter removal at a cost of $11,786.72 per
month or $141,440.64 per year was approved on a motion made by
Councilman Moore and seconded by Councilman Cokinos.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Councilman Alter reiterated that a reception honoring Mayor Meyers and
Councilman Lee will be held on May 22, 1990 from 4 : 00 to 6: 00 p.m. at
the Civic Center and announced that Concerts in the Park at Rogers Park
has been cancelled due to the weather conditions. Councilman Alter
expressed his desire that the volunteerism developed by the past Council
will prevail through this present Councilman.
Councilman Moore extended his congratulations to the newly elected
Councilmembers and welcomed them to Council.
Councilman Smith also welcomed the new Councilmembers and said that the
Concerts in the Park has been rescheduled for May 22 , 1990 at Rogers
Park at 7: 00 p.m.
Mayor Lord announced that Councilman Brumley sent his regrets for not
being in attendance today.
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Ms. Susan Bushman, 285 East Circuit, addressed Council as a
representative of the East Texas Nature Club to request the appointment
of the East Texas Nature Club as steward of the Cathy and Heathcliff
Park on Delaware Street, whereupon they will adopt the park and recruit
and act as a clearing house for volunteers interested in assisting the
Parks and Recreation Department in maintaining the park.
Ms. Jeannie Mitchell, representative of the Mobil Oil Beaumont Refinery,
addressed Council to present on behalf of the over 1,700 employees, a
check in the amount of $4, 000. 00 for sponsorship of Concerts in the Park
for the second year.
Mr. Henry Dannenbaum, 1567 Wall, addressed Council to congratulate Mayor
Lord and presented her with a pin.
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There being no further business, the 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 May 8, 1990.
Rosemarie Chiappetta
City Clerk
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