HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN FEB 15 1994 REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD FEBRUARY 15, 1994 - 1:30 P.M.
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas,
met in regular session this the 15th day of February, 1994, with the
following present:
HONORABLE: Evelyn M. Lord Mayor
Andrew P. Cokinos Councilman At Large
Brian R. Alter Councilman At Large
John K. Davis Councilman, Ward III
David W. Moore Councilman, Ward IV
Absent: Guy N. Goodson Mayor Pro Tem
Councilman, Ward II
Lulu L. Smith Councilman, Ward I
Ray A. Riley City Manager
Lane Nichols City Attorney
Rosemarie Chiappetta City Clerk
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The Invocation was given by Dr. James Fuller, Calder Baptist Church.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by City Manager Ray A. Riley.
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Dolly Johnson Gulf States Division Manager of Entergy/GSU Corporation
addressed City Council to make a presentation.
Ms. Johnson
Good Afternoon, Mayor and Councilmembers. We do have a group to make a
presentation. The purpose of this presentation is to recertify the City
of Beaumont as a Team City. The Team City Program is Gulf States' way
of forming a partnership between cities, Chambers of Commerce, the
different groups throughout each community that work to improve
business, economic development and quality of life throughout our
communities. Each community, however, takes a different tenor to what
it's going to do. To what—the project that it will concentrate on in
partnership with Gulf States. In the City of Beaumont, the project that
the Team City group has focused on has been Main Street. I 'm certain
that I don't need to tell you, members of the Council and Mayor, why
Main Street and Downtown revitalization is so important. Gulf State is
behind your efforts one-hundred percent, whether it's in trying to get
the post office located here or in any of the other many projects that
Main Street is doing. We have a couple of plaques, but before we
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present those, I 'd like Carolyn Howard to come up and talk for just a
couple of minutes about what Main Street is doing now.
Carolyn Howard
Mayor and Council, thank you for your time. The Team Cities Program has
been quite beneficial to the Main Street effort during our first two
years of development. And, I really mean development in the purest
sense of the word, because we started from a nominal base. For one
thing, the leadership of John Bordelon, under our Business Retention and
Recruitment Committee has grown to twenty-three (23) active committee
members. But, we are now a mature enough program to be able to have a
business recruitment team, in 1994 a marketing team and such things as
our block captain group, which communicate the Main Street message
personally to property and business owners in our very large Central
Business District. This group also maintains private reinvestment
figures. Since January of 1992--so now we've hit that two-year mark--
our private investment figures in the Main Street downtown target area
equal $2, 183,000. 00 This includes the acquisition and rehabilitation of
eighteen (18) structures with a net gain of ten (10) businesses. It is
a large downtown area, and it is sometimes quite difficult to see these
numbers at work, but I suppose the best way to look at the numbers is
through a small ratio. For every dollar the City of Beaumont has put
into the program, over $20.00 has been generated in private investment,
and we hope to continue that. But, without the organizational value of
the United States Main Street Program, nothing would be happening. We
consider because we are a grass root effort, that is what Main Street is
successful, and why it is successful. Every month we deal with over a
hundred volunteers who are improving the quality of life in Downtown
Beaumont. It is those volunteers that will maintain and keep the
program going for many, many years. Downtown revitalization is not
something that simply stops--just like mall management would not stop
tomorrow. The best example of this grass root efforts can be found this
week during "We Love Week, " and as you know, today is "We Love Historic
Places. " And, I can honestly say this is (displayed brochure) what you
all got in the mail, our tours are completely booked, (tours of various
historic buildings in Downtown Beaumont) and I've spent all morning
telling people, "I 'm sorry, we're completely booked for the tours. but
we'll be glad to do it next Spring. " Another very essential product of
this is partnerships, because we are not an island unto ourself, and
there are a lot of groups and activities already doing wonderful things,
and we don't need to do something else. We need to help them, and a
perfect example of that is tomorrow--three hundred (300) senior citizens
are being entertained by the Junior Forum in their presentation of the
Follies tomorrow. We seek to do the difficult today, and tomorrow we
seek to do the impossible. It will just take us a little longer. I
appreciate your support and your patience and your visions for the heart
of our community. Thank you.
Ms. Dolly Johnson presented a plaque recertifying the City of Beaumont
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as a Team City participant and framed certificates to Mr. Jim Stokes,
Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce and Ms. Carolyn Howard,
Manager of the Beaumont Main Street program for their role in the
program. She said the Chamber of Commerce and Beaumont Main Street are
critical to this project and that GSU/Entergy Corporation will continue
with their strong support to the City of Beaumont.
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Two Proclamations were issued: "PTA Founderls Day, " February 17, 1994;
and "Energy Education Day, " February 23 , 1994.
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Citizen comment was invited on the Consent and Main Agendas. 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
February 8, 1994;
Resolution No. 94-33 authorizing Texas Commerce Bank-Beaumont to release
$2 ,928,455.00 in securities held at Bank-One, effective February 15,
1994 ;
Resolution No. 94-34 appointing Charlene Riker to the Library Commission
for a two-year term; Bruce Bradford as Chairman and Dolly Johnson as
Vice-Chairman of the Reinvestment Zone No. 1 Board of Directors for one-
year terms; Clayton Weeks as Chairman and Sally Stokes as Vice-Chairman
of the Senior Citizens Advisory Board for one-year terms.
Resolution No. 94-35 authorizing sale and execution of a deed to
Beaumont Motor Company (requested by Kenneth Ruddy) for a 0.356 acre
tract of land out of Block 23, J. B. Langham, Sr. Homestead Tract,
(City's excess right-of-way adjacent to Beaumont Motor Company's
property fronting IH-10 access road between Doctor's Drive and Louisiana
Street) for the appraised value of $9, 100. 00; and
Resolution No. 94-36 authorizing acceptance of Street and Storm Sewer
Improvements: Roberts Avenue from Twenty-third Street approximately 675
feet west to and including the cul-de-sac and Water and Sanitary Sewer
Improvements; Lots 1-18, Block 9, in Washington Manor, Unit 4,
contingent upon filing of the final plat complete with proper filings of
dedication of all rights-of-way and easements required on preliminary
and final plats and installation of streetlights.
The Consent Agenda was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos
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and seconded by Councilman Moore.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Ordinance No. 94-8 abandoning a 60 ' x 509.78 ' dedicated and unimproved
street right-of-way situated between Bayou Bend and Oak Trace Additions,
south of Delaware Street, subject to retention of the entire right-of-
way as a general utility easement was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 94-8
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING A 60 FOOT
WIDE DEDICATED STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY LYING AT
THE WEST END OF THE BAYOU BEND ADDITION AND
THE EAST END OF OAK TRACE ADDITION BEING
LOCATED SOUTH OF DELAWARE STREET, BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; AND RETAINING A
GENERAL UTILITY EASEMENT.
Ordinance No. 94-8 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Moore and
seconded by Councilman Alter.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution No. 94-37 authorizing Change Order No. 3 to the contract for
the 1992 Street Rehabilitation Program, decreasing the amount by
$43, 083 .91 to reflect actual quantities used, for a total contract cost
of $1,548,310.59 and authorizing final payment in the amount of
$97,562 .90 to Bo-Mac Contractors, Inc. was approved on a motion made by
Councilman Alter and seconded by Councilman Davis.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution No. 94-38 authorizing a contract with Bo-Mac Contractors,
Inc. for resurfacing nine (9) streets, approximately 3 .58 miles,
(Calder from Fourth to Eleventh Street; Central Caldwood from South
Caldwood to North Caldwood; West Caldwood from South Caldwood to North
Caldwood; South Caldwood from East Caldwood to West Caldwood; Cross from
East Caldwood to West Caldwood; Nineteenth from Calder to Harrison;
Twentieth from Calder to Harrison; Twenty-First from Calder to Harrison;
and Twenty-Second from Calder to Harrison) for the 1994 Street
Rehabilitation Project (Recycling) in the amount of $282,961.46 was
approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos and seconded by
Councilman Moore.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Councilman Moore said he attended a most wonderful service Sunday
evening at First Baptist Church to present a letter on behalf of Mayor
Lord and to hear the Youth Young Adult Fellowship Alliance choir from
Silsbee, said it was wonderful to witness the fantastic sharing of these
two groups (The YYAFA, directed by the Reverend David Stokes, seeks to
end drug abuse, suicide, pregnancy, etc. and reach out to the youth of
America according to a report in the February 12, 1994, issue of the
Beaumont Enterprise) .
Mayor Lord called attention to the new display at the Fire Museum,
recounted the honor given Sister Fatima and Saint Elizabeth Hospital
last week by the Sales and Marketing Executive Club, said she had a
chance to welcome over 1, 000 people, along with their Bishop, Friday
morning at the African Methodist Episcopal Convention held in Beaumont,
announced the "Kiss A Pig" contest kicked off on Valentine's Day for the
Diabetes Foundation and explained it was very appropriate to begin the
drive on Valentine's Day because of their love affair with the pig for
supplying insulin through its pancreas for diabetics before synthetic
development.
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Mr. Henry Rowe, 5825 Garner Road, addressed Council to complain about
crime in the Northend of Beaumont and his inability to keep rental
property occupied.
Mr. Evan Bowers, 2210 Ives, addressed Council to complain about holes
remaining in front of his home after digging of the ditch and a manhole
cover being so high above the street, it could possibly cause vehicle
damage. Councilman Davis volunteered to speak with Mr. Bowers after the
Council meeting, and it was suggested Mr. Bowers direct his calls to the
office of the Public Works Director or speak with him after the meeting.
Mr. Henry Dannenbaum, 2880 Grand, addressed Council to add compliments
about the service at First Baptist Church last Sunday and to announce
the Passion Play will again be presented at the Julie Rogers Theatre
this year by First Baptist Church.
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There being no further business, the Regular Session of City Council 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 February 15, 1994 .
Rosemarie Chiappetta
City Clerk
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