HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN AUG 28 1990 REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
HELD AUGUST 28, 1990, 1:30 P.M.
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas,
met in regular session this the 28th day of August, 1990, with the
following present:
HONORABLE: Evelyn M. Lord Mayor
Andrew P. Cokinos Mayor Pro Tem
Councilman At Large
Brian R. Alter* Councilman At Large
Lulu L. Smith* Councilman, Ward I
Guy N. Goodson Councilman, Ward II
Audwin Samuel Councilman, Ward III
David W. Moore* Councilman, Ward IV
Ray A. Riley City Manager
Lane Nichols City Attorney
Rosemarie Chiappetta City Clerk
(*Arrived at 1:56 p.m. during discussion of Agenda Item No. 7 regarding
a reduced speed school zone. )
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The Invocation was given by Mr. Tom Ukinski of the Spiritual Assembly of
the Baha' is of Beaumont.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by City Manager Ray Riley.
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Mayor Lord announced that Councilmembers Alter, Smith and Moore would be
arriving late for today' s meeting because they are hosting a luncheon
for members of the Housing and Urban Development Committee who were
participants in presenting a Drug Free Seminar at the Civic Center this
morning.
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Two Proclamations were issued: "Jobforce Alumni Week, " August 27, 1990
through September 3 , 1990; and a Proclamation recognizing "Bonnie
Cokinos" for her recent election as President of Dance Masters of
America and for her artistic contribution to the cultural growth of our
community.
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Mayor Lord recognized and welcomed Mr. Jimmy Cokinos, former mayor for
the City of Beaumont, to the meeting.
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Citizen comment was invited on the Consent Agenda and Main Agenda Items
3-8. 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 conducted
August 21, 1990;
Resolution No. 90-173 appointing Douglas E. Steinman to the Martin
Luther King, Jr. Parkway Commission for a term expiring January 1, 1993 ;
Marvin Giles to the Beaumont Advisory Commission for Prevention of Child
Abuse and Neglect for a term expiring July 31, 1992 ; David Harnack for a
term expiring July 31, 1992 and Bob Lee, Jr. for a term expiring July
31, 1993 to the Convention and Tourism Advisory Committee; and
reappointing M. L. "Buddy" Lefler, Jr. to the Planning Commission for a
term expiring July 31, 1992 ; Lonnie Hood to the Airport Advisory
Committee for a term expiring May 31, 1992 ; Joan Morrow to the Beaumont
Advisory Commission for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect for a term
expiring June 30, 1992; William F. Jones to the Housing Rehabilitation
Loan Board for a term expiring May 31, 1992 ; Alice Dyes to the Senior
Citizens Advisory Committee for a term expiring September 30, 1992 ; and
Raymond Noack to the Plumbing and Mechanical Board of Review for a term
expiring May 31, 1992 ; and appointing William Lucas as third alternate
on the Zoning Board of Adjustment for a term expiring September 30,
1992 ;
Resolution No. 90-174 authorizing execution of a five-year renewal of a
lease agreement with an option for automatic one-year renewal with the
Gold Coast Fine Arts Association on a . 60 acre tract of land on St.
Helena Street next to the Farmers Market for a token payment of $1. 00
per year;
Resolution No. 90-175 authorizing settlement of a bodily injury claim
styled Verlinda Sams v. the City of Beaumont in the amount of $7,500 and
releasing the City free of any further liability;
Resolution No. 90-176 authorizing purchase of three (3) 175 cubic-feet-
per-minute air compressors to be used in the operation of air-powered
pavement breakers and saws in street maintenance and repairs from
Service Pump and Compressor, Inc. , in the amount of $27,447.00
($9, 149. 00 each) ; and
Resolution No. 90-177 authorizing a License to Encroach agreement with
St. Elizabeth Hospital (filed on behalf of the Sisters of Charity of the
Incarnate Word by James Pearson, assistant director of plant services)
for two 4-inch conduits for computer cables to be installed underground
across Harrison and Fourteenth Streets (under Fourteenth about 368 feet
south of Harrison and under Harrison about 141 feet west of Fourteenth)
to serve the hospital 's facilities in an office building on the
northwest corner of Harrison and Fourteenth for a one-time fee of
$500.00.
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The Consent Agenda was approved on a motion made by Mayor Pro Tem
Cokinos and seconded by Councilman Samuel.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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An Ordinance changing the zoning from NC (Neighborhood Commercial) to GC-
MD (General Commercial--Multifamily Dwelling) for property at 3135-3155
Park Street (and issuing a specific use permit for an automotive paint
and body shop) as requested by John A. Waits, Jr. was considered:
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND
IN PARTICULAR THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ZONING
DISTRICTS AS INDICATED UPON THE ZONING MAP OF
BEAUMONT, TEXAS, BY CHANGING THE ZONING FROM NC
(NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL) TO GC-MD (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE-FAMILY DWELLING) ON
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3135-3155 PARK STREET,
BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY.
Mr. Riley reported that the Planning Commission is recommending denial
on the premise that the business is a legal non-conforming use.
However, the Planning Department Staff has determined that it is an
illegal use, and cannot be permitted without some other action, such as
a zoning change and a specific use permit or an appeal to the decision
that it is an illegal use.
Councilman Goodson said he feels the Planning and Zoning Commission made
their determination not on an issue of spot zoning, but on their
interpretation that it was a legal non-conforming use.
The ordinance was referred back to the Planning and Zoning commission
for further clarification by a 4-0 vote (with the added information
provided by the Planning Department staff) on a motion made by
Councilman Goodson and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Ordinance No. 90-48 issuing a Specific Use Permit to the Grace and Truth
Tabernacle (requested by Jesse Mobley, church trustee) for construction
of a 5, 800-square-foot church building on a 2 . 38 tract at 5910 North
Major Drive (corner of N. Major Drive and Pindo Circle) in an area zoned
RM-H (Residential-Multiple Family Dwelling) was considered:
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ORDINANCE NO. 90-48
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ISSUING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW CHURCH
IN AN RM-H (RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE FAMILY
DWELLING) ZONING DISTRICT LOCATED ON A 2 . 38 ACRE
TRACT AT 5910 N. MAJOR DRIVE, BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
Ordinance No. 90-48 was approved by a 4-0 vote on a motion made by
Councilman Samuel and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
(Councilman Alter previously filed a Conflict of Interest Affidavit on
this item. )
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Ordinance No. 90-49 abandoning Wallace Street between Buford and Finis
Streets, subject to retention of general utility easements, as requested
by the Port of Beaumont to provide truck access and security for its
cargo handling facility was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 90-49
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING WALLACE
STREET BETWEEN BUFORD AND FINIS SUBJECT TO
THE RETENTION OF A GENERAL UTILITY EASEMENT
TO TAKE THE PLACE OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY,
BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
Ordinance No. 90-49 was approved by a 3-0 vote on a motion made by
Councilman Samuel and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos.
Question: Ayes: Mayor Lord Nayes: None
Mayor Pro Tem
Cokinos
Councilman Samuel
Abstention: Councilman Goodson
(Councilman Goodson filed a Conflict of Interest Affidavit on this
item. )
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Resolution No. 90-178 authorizing filing of two Selective Traffic
Enforcement grants--a $24,750 grant for continuation of the Occupant
Protection Program designed to increase the use of seat belts and child
safety and a $13, 000 TRASER S.T.E.P. grant to provide for a project to
reduce accidents by development of an automated traffic records system
for the Police Department was approved by a 4-0 vote on a motion made by
Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos and seconded by Councilman Samuel.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution No. 90-179 authorizing a one-year contract for furnishing
cement stabilized sand for use as backfill in street repairs and
construction of water and sewer lines when the excavation is on or near
a street with Construction Aggregates, Inc. of Port Arthur at $7.84/ton
for 1 1/2-sack mixture and $9. 06/ton for 2-sack mixture (approximately
$48, 000 for a year's supply) was approved by a 3-0 vote on a motion made
by Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos and seconded by Councilman Samuel.
Question: Ayes: Mayor Lord Nayes: None
Mayor Pro Tem
Cokinos
Councilman Samuel
Abstention: Councilman Goodson
(Councilman Goodson filed a Conflict of Interest Affidavit on this
item. )
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Resolution No. 90-180 awarding a contract to John Bankston Construction
and Equipment Rental, Inc. in the amount of $684,706 for construction of
a sewage lift station and a water booster pump station to serve proposed
new correctional facilities and existing development in the areas
annexed in 1988 was approved by a 4-0 vote on a motion made by Mayor
Lord and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Ordinance No. 90-50 establishing a reduced speed school zone on Magnolia
Avenue at Trinidad whereby the 20 miles per hour speed limit will be in
effect on school days from 7: 15 a.m. to 8: 15 a.m. and from 2 :45 p.m. to
3 :30 p.m. was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 90-50
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 26,
SECTION 26-24 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF
THE CITY OF BEAUMONT TO ADD A NEW SCHOOL
ZONE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING
FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
(Councilmembers Alter, Smith and Moore arrived at 1:56 p.m. during
discussion of the reduced speed school zone. )
Councilman Samuel requested that Police units be assigned to patrol that
area for a period of time to slow down traffic and enforce the reduced
speed regulation and temporary lights be installed to signal a school
zone. Mayor Lord enforced the need for installation of the lights.
Ordinance No. 90-50 was approved by a 7-0 vote on a motion made by Mayor
Pro Tem Cokinos and seconded by Councilman Goodson.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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After a brief discussion and a request by Councilman Moore that efforts
be made to relocate 50 units in their original neighborhood, Resolution
No. 90-181 endorsing the application submitted by the Beaumont Housing
Authority to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for a
$7, 800, 000 grant for the Disposition of Neches Park Homes and pledging
to allocate funds for purchase of sites for the relocation of 150
dwelling units of Neches Park Homes for an amount not to exceed $385, 000
and to provide relocation assistance for tenants of Neches Park Homes
for a total not to exceed $100,000 was approved on a motion made by
Councilman Moore and seconded by Councilman Goodson.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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A Public Hearing was called to consider the eighteen (18) below listed
structures found to be in violation of the City of Beaumont's Dangerous
Structure Ordinance, Article III, Section 14-50:
1535 Sabine Pass (shed) - (9 violations) and 1535 Sabine Pass (#1 - 2
Units, 1535 Sabine Pass (#2 - 2 Units), 1535 Sabine Pass (#3 - 4 Units),
1535 Sabine Pass (#4 - 1 Unit), 1535 Sabine Pass (#5 - 1 Unit) , 1535
Sabine Pass (#6 - 6 Units, 1535 Sabine Pass (#7 - 1 Unit) , 1535 Sabine
Pass (#8 - 1 Unit), and 1535 Sabine Pass (#9 - 4 Units) - (25 violations
each) - Jerome Kojak, Sr. , owner, Staff recommendation to raze all ten
(10) structures within 30 days; 275 E. Simmons (garage) - Ivory Boswell,
owner (10 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 3350
Rivers - Jose D. and Mary Lou Rivas, owners (25 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze within 30 days; 3099 Washington - Geneva Egland,
owner (9 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days; 2520
Sutherland - C. D. Byrd, owner (21 violations) , Staff recommendation to
raze within 30 days; 781 Shell (21 violations) and 781 Shell (carport)
(3 violations) - Mable Torrence and Freddy O'Pry, owners, Staff
recommendation to raze each structure within 30 days; 3715 Preston - L.
D. Brown, owner (21 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30
days; and 3755 Preston - Dallas Guidry, owner (21 violations) , Staff
recommendation to raze or repair within 30 days.
These parcels have been inspected, are vacant, and found to be in
violation of Article III, Section 14-50 of the Code of Ordinances, and
notices have been sent to owners by Certified Mail and published in the
Beaumont Enterprise.
The twenty-four (24) structures listed below have been condemned by City
Council and the owners ordered to either raze or repair them within
specified time frames. Reinspection of these structures have revealed
non-compliance with the Council 's order. The Public Safety Department
is requesting authorization from City Council to demolish these
structures in accordance with the Dangerous Structure Ordinance and
charge the property owners with the cost of demolition.
1604 Avenue A, 2520 Avenue A (garage), 1558 Avenue C, 1558 Avenue C
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(rear) , 1805 Bolivar, 1910 Cleo, 2881 Concord (commercial), 2883
Concord, 3025 Cordova, 3180 Cordova, 1455 Craig, 1105 Elgie, 2401
Forrest, 425 Frederick, 1256 Harriot (garage apt. I, 1388 Johns, 2295
Leight, 4022 Magnolia, 4026 Magnolia, 2355 Pear, 2411 Pecos (garage),
1725 Pennsylvania, 887 Porter (garage apt. ), and 2330 Potts.
Mr. Louis D. Brown, owner of the structure at 3715 Preston, informed
Council that he leased this furnished structure to the City of Beaumont
on May 1, 1980, for a relocation project. He said the original lease
was for 90 days, but extended for a much longer period of time. Mr.
Brown distributed a copy of a contract to Council and asked that the
City be responsible for restoring the structure.
A motion was made to change the recommendation from raze within 30 days
to raze or repair within 30 days by Councilman Alter, but withdrawn by
Councilman Alter for modifications to the ordinance to be made at time
of adoption.
Councilman Moore said he had no recollection of this arrangement during
his tenure on Council. City Attorney Lane Nichols said since the
document presented is dated in 1980 with contemplation of execution of
another document with the City, the matter will require further
investigation.
There being no one else to address Council, the public hearing was
closed.
Ordinance No. 90-51 declaring certain dilapidated structures to be
public nuisances and ordering their repair or removal by their owners
was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 90-51
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING CERTAIN
STRUCTURES TO BE PUBLIC NUISANCES AND ORDERING
THEIR REPAIR OR DEMOLITION; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY.
After reviewing video footage of the structure at 3715 Preston and
further discussion regarding a reasonable work plan, lack of
establishment in the contract presented to Council by Mr. Brown to hold
the City liable for restoration of the structure, the dilapidated
condition of the structure, security of the building, and the potential
of another contract and the necessity of its submission to the Legal
Department for perusal, the structure at 3715 Preston was removed from
the Ordinance for consideration today and Staff was instructed to place
it on the list of dilapidated structures to be considered at the next
dilapidated structure public hearing with clarification regarding past
leases and contracts with Mr. Brown on a motion made by Councilman Moore
and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Ordinance No. 90-51 as amended was approved on a motion made by
Councilman Samuel and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Mayor Lord reported receiving a great number of calls relative to Port
activity in loading military supplies on the Gulf Banker to be sent to
the Middle East and the marvelous patriotic feeling citizens have in
wanting to be included. Many are displaying flags and wearing yellow
ribbons and some have suggested decorating Municipal buildings. Mayor
Lord encouraged wearing of the yellow ribbons and especially flying
flags to show support of our nation. Sources of calls received have
been from a wide range of citizens.
Councilman Smith commented that the conference with HUD conducted this
morning regarding drugs in our community was very informative with
excellent community participation. She said that the Regional Director
of HUD indicated there are possibilities for Beaumont to receive grants
and for programs to be placed in our housing complexes. Councilman Smith
also reported dedicating the Blacksmith Shop at the John J. French
Museum last Sunday with the Darrell Hall family participating in the
ceremony along with two smithies. She said the Blacksmith Shop is one
of the favorites for school children visiting the Museum.
Councilman Goodson said through the Legislative Alert from the Texas
Municipal League, Council was made aware that certain State agencies
were considering levying a per-capita fee upon Municipalities to fund
State-wide projects and thanked Mayor Lord for sending a letter to the
Texas Water Commission and the Texas Water Development Board speaking in
opposition to these charges. He said these charges would be a real
budget-buster. Councilman Goodson encouraged attendance tonight at the
John Gray Institute at 7: 00 p.m. to hear a program presented by the
Texas Water Development Board highlighting the water plan for the State
with emphasis on projects in Southeast Texas.
Councilman Alter added complimentary remarks about the drug free
neighborhood meeting conducted this morning, saying the attendance was
excellent and very interesting. He complimented Newsman Jack Piper on
his performance at the MDA Benefit on Friday in assisting participation
in the auction. Councilman Alter announced the Babe Zaharias Female
Athlete Award on December 5th and said there some prestigious members
sitting on the Selection Committee, including the Chairman of the U. S.
Olympic Committee, someone from CBS Sports and Sports Illustrated. He
said it is going to be an exciting event that will be a lot of attention
to Beaumont.
Mayor Pro Tem Cokinos congratulated the Port of Beaumont for their
handling of the Army cargo leaving Beaumont and the impact it is leaving
on the citizens.
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Councilman Moore also commented about the drug free workshop that HUD
and the Beaumont Housing Authority presented. He said it was very
good and the interaction of residents and the number of attendees was
significant. Councilman Moore inquired about the progress of the Martin
Luther King, Jr. Parkway and the acquisition of property for Phase II.
City Attorney Lane Nichols reported the property would be acquired in a
timely fashion not to slow down the project and specifics can be
provided regarding the status.
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Mrs. Brenda Richmond, 5720 Brett, addressed Council regarding the burden
placed upon her family because of her husband's call to active duty in
the military service. Her husband is a Beaumont Police Officer whose
salary will be cut in half, and she is concerned with the ability to
meet their financial obligations. She asked that the City of Beaumont
consider supplementary income for their employees called to active duty
and expressed concern about reinstatement of medical insurance.
Council discussed authority, regulations and statutes governing a city's
ability to supplement service personnel income and informed Mrs.
Richmond they would investigate this circumstance and give it top
priority.
Mr. Henry Dannenbaum, 1560 Wall, addressed Council regarding the
possibility of prayer at the flagpole or a week of prayer and in support
of displaying yellow ribbons on doors.
Mr. Forrest "Ted" Posey, 3695 Edmonds, distributed copies of information
to Council, spoke of his gratefulness for the opportunity to address
Council, discussed school traffic and encouraged driving in the inside
lane to avoid curbside accidents, asked consideration of an outside
cafe, and read a prayer.
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There being no other business, the meeting was recessed before
continuing with 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 August 28, 1990.
Rosemarie Chiappetta
City Clerk
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