HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN MAY 31 1994 REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD MAY 31, 1994 - 1:00 P.M.
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas,
met in regular session this the 31st day of May, 1994, with the
following present:
HONORABLE: David W. Moore Mayor
Guy N. Goodson Mayor Pro Tem
Councilman, Ward II
Andrew P. Cokinos Councilman At Large
Becky Ames Councilman At Large
Lulu L. Smith Councilman, Ward I
John R. Davis Councilman, Ward III
Ray A. Riley City Manager
Lane Nichols City Attorney
Rosemarie Chiappetta City Clerk
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Mayor Moore called an Executive Session in accordance with Section
551. 074 of the Government Code to discuss appointment of a Ward IV
Councilmember.
At the conclusion of Executive Session, the regular session of City
Council was recessed until 1: 30 p.m.
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The regular session of City Council reconvened at 1: 30 p.m. in the
Council Chambers with all members present.
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The Invocation was led by the Reverend Jack Colt, Dowlen Road Church of
Christ.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman Cokinos who asked Port
Director Roger Heath, Flotila Commander Luther E. Dusty Rhodes and Vice
Flotila Commander Doug Douglas to join him.
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Citizen comment was invited on the Consent and Main Agendas.
Mr. Doug McFarland, on behalf of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company,
requested that Council delay action on Agenda Item 3 considering
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participation with the City of Port Arthur in a class action lawsuit
until after a June 2nd Court Hearing.
The following Consent Agenda items were considered:
Approval of the Minutes of the regular City Council session held May 24,
1994;
Resolution No. 94-125 authorizing sale of 0.539 acres of land out of
Block 22 and 23 , J. B. Langham, Sr. Homestead, in the amount of
$13, 852 .52 and execute a deed to the Estate of B. P. Crittenden, Jr. ,
Deceased; and
Resolution No. 94-126 authorizing a Pipeline License Agreement with
Hardy Oil & Gas USA, Inc. to include installation of 22 ' of 5/8" natural
gas pipeline across Sherwood Drive as a continuation of the agreement
approved by Resolution No. 94-110 on May 10, 1994 .
The Consent Agenda was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos
and seconded by Councilman Davis.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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The appointment of Mr. Calvin Williams as Ward IV Councilmember to fill
the unexpired term of Mr. David W. Moore upon his election as Mayor of
the City of Beaumont was approved on a motion made by Councilman Davis
and seconded by Councilman Smith.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
Mayor Moore called Mr. Williams forward and Judge John Paul Davis
administered the Oath of Office as Councilman for Ward IV to Mr. Calvin
Williams.
Councilman Williams:
As I 've indicated, Mayor, to members of the Council, I want to express
my appreciation that you would have this confidence in me to ask me to
serve for the remainder of your term, Mayor, as our Councilman for Ward
IV. I have no illusions at all that I would be able to bring to this
Council experience that I gained in the 70 's. I know that a great deal
has changed. The Council has changed. Even the makeup of the Council
has changed. Never-the-less, I don't think that it would have been
characteristic of me, Mayor, to turn Council down after going through
the process and having been selected to serve during the remainder of
this term. I know that I 'll support whole-heartedly what you are about,
you and the Council. I know that you're about economic development,
about bringing this city together. I think you've indicated, and I
agree, that there's more that unite this city than divide us, and I
certainly share those views and will do everything I can in my power
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during the time I 'll be serving here to make sure that these things come
to pass. I don't think, again, I 'll say that I don't think I can bring
a great deal of experience. I 'll be relying on members of Council, as
well as the Manager's office, to give me direction, let me know where we
are and where we're going and will give it my best shot. While I 'm
here, I would like to thank Superintendent Mallett, members of the Board
of Education for BISD, for cooperating here and allowing me to serve.
Also, I would like to express my appreciation for my wife who agreed for
me to do this after having undergone twelve (12) years back in the
701s. So, I certainly couldn't go without saying that and go back
home! Thank you very much.
Councilmembers individually expressed appreciation to Councilman
Williams for accepting the invitation to serve as Ward IV Councilman and
conveyed their confidence in the experience, wisdom and maturity he will
add to this Council.
Council also thanked all other applicants for their interest, said there
was tremendous number of qualified applicants, but felt that Mr.
Williams 's experience was an advantage to draw upon at this time and
encouraged them to remain involved with the City.
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Councilman John Davis was selected to serve as Mayor Pro Tem for the
coming year on a motion made by Councilman Smith and seconded by Mayor
Pro Tem Goodson.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
As out-going Mayor Pro Tem, Councilman Goodson complimented past Mayor
Pro Tems for their hard work and dedication and Mayor Pro Tem Davis for
his efforts as a Councilman and said that as Mayor Pro Tem, he will add
his experience and enthusiasm to the position.
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One Proclamation was issued: "National Safe Boating Week, " June 5-11,
1994.
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At the request of Councilmembers Cokinos and Ames, Agenda Item No. 3
authorizing inclusion of the City of Beaumont in the class action
lawsuit filed by the City of Port Arthur against Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company was deferred in order for new councilmembers to
receive more information about the case.
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Resolution No. 94-127 authorizing the Community Development Division to
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apply for and accept a Federal "Enterprise Community's grant in the
amount of $2 .96 million over a ten-year period to allow the Southeast
Texas Community Development Corporation (SETCDC) , on a contract basis,
to develop and implement a program to prepare individuals to take
advantage of economic development outcomes was approved on a motion made
by Councilman Cokinos and seconded by Councilman Smith.
Question: Ayes: Mayor Moore Nayes: None
Mayor Pro Tem Davis
Councilman Cokinos
Councilman Ames
Councilman Smith
Councilman Goodson
Abstained: Councilman Williams
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Resolution No. 94-128 authorizing a contract with the Southeast Texas
Community Development Corporation, Inc. (SETCDC) in the amount of
$553, 000.00 to acquire and renovate 15 to 20 homes and make them
available to Beaumont families on a rental or resale basis using funds
from the 1993 HOME Grant, and as the City's only designated Community
Housing Development Organization (CHDO) , be awarded the 15% set-aside
funds ($82,950) as part of the contract, was approved on a motion made
by Councilman Cokinos and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Davis.
Question: Ayes: Mayor Moore Nayes: None
Mayor Pro Tem Davis
Councilman Cokinos
Councilman Ames
Councilman Smith
Councilman Goodson
Abstained: Councilman Williams
Mr. Riley informed Council that Agenda Item 5b increasing the program
administration amount from $25, 000. 00 to $55, 300. 00 was withdrawn at the
request of the applicant.
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Resolution No. 94-129 authorizing condemnation proceedings to acquire
Lots 175, 176 and a portion of Lot 182, Block 38 of the Original
Townsite of Beaumont from W/S Partnership, a General Partnership, and
Lots 177 and 278, Block 38 of the Original Township of Beaumont from W/S
Partnership, Trustee, for public use through the rights of eminent
domain (LaSalle Hotel property to provide parking spaces for the planned
Postal Service mail-coding operating) was approved on a motion made by
Councilman Goodson and seconded by Councilman Smith.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution No. 94-130 authorizing acquisition of Parcel 110: 0. 0577
acres of land out of Lots 1-5, Block 40, Jarrett Addition (275 and 277
18th Street) from Don Streety Enterprises for the appraised value of
$105, 136. 00 for improvements to the Liberty-Laurel Corridor from
Eleventh Street to Phelan Boulevard was approved on a motion made by
Councilman Smith and seconded by Councilman Goodson.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Councilman Williams said he would like to be brought up to speed on the
housing program, and the City Manager introduced him to Richard
Chappell, Director of the Community Development Block Grant Department,
and said he would be able to provide a complete status report of the
housing program.
Councilman Goodson reminded everyone that the Amelia Neighborhood
Association will conduct a meeting Monday at 7: 00 p.m. at the Forest
Park Methodist Church.
Mayor Moore congratulated the South Park Neighborhood Association for
their presentation of two patrol bicycles to the Police Department. He
said they made a substantial contribution, along with the Market Basket
Grocery Store and others.
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Ms. LinMarie Garsee, 1725 Park Street, owner of property on Pennsylvania
Avenue, distributed letters to Council and addressed them to voice
concerns and complain about response for traffic light installation at
Royal and Pennsylvania and the hardship to residents created by recent
elimination of street parking on both sides of the street.
Mayor Moore suggested that Ms. Garsee meet with her representative,
Mayor Pro Tem Davis, after Council to discuss the remarks in her letter.
Mr. Thomas Lewis, 3481 West Euclid, congratulated Mayor Moore and the At-
Large Councilmember for successful campaigns, said he holds no animosity
for the Ward IV Councilman selection, but announced that he will run for
that position next year.
The Reverend Blackwell, 685 Zavalla, pastor of Southpark Baptist Church,
addressed Council to thank Mayor Moore for all his personal efforts with
the Southpark Neighborhood Association that have brought positive
changes in the neighborhood, welcomed Councilman Williams as Ward IV's
representative, and thanked Councilmen Cokinos and Ames for their
interest in Ward IV.
Mrs. Marie Hubbard, 1919 Nora, addressed Council to thank them for their
selection of Calvin Williams as Councilman for Ward IV, expressed her
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pride in the success and accomplishments of Mr. Williams, a 1951
classmate of hers, congratulated Mayor Moore again for his election as
mayor, and pledged her support.
Councilman Williams responded to Mrs. Hubbard's complimentary statements
that, " . . .There's more ways to serve the community other than being an
elected official, and the lady who just spoke and addressed Council, I
think, represents that type of person. She's been very active in the
community, given a great deal of herself in the interest of children, in
the interest of fairness in the community, and I 'm not surprised to see
her here this afternoon, and I just want to express my appreciation for
what you've done in the community. You don't have to be an elected
official in order to do that. Sometimes you can be even more effective.
And, you have really paid your dues, and I appreciate that. So, Class
of 151 stands tall! "
Mr. Henry Dannenbaum, 2880 Grand, expressed appreciation to each
Councilmember for their individual contributions to City Council.
Ms. Bobbie Patterson, 4865 Cornell, added her congratulations to Mayor
Moore, Councilmen Davis for being selected as Mayor Pro Tem and
Councilman Williams as Ward IV's representatives and offered her support
and assistance.
Ms. Marie Marie Easley, 465 East Lavaca, congratulated the Mayor and At-
Large Councilmembers for their recent election to Council, referred
favorably to Councilman William's previous tenure on Council, commended
Councilman Davis for his work in Ward III, reviewed her working
relationship with other Councilmembers and offered her assistance.
Ms. Bessie Hall, 5005 Ada, also congratulated Mayor Moore and At-Large
Councilmembers and addressed Council to complain about a ditch about a
half-block in length by the canal near her home that has not been
cemented. Councilman Smith said the ditch is located in Ward I and she
will check into the request and visit with Ms. Hall.
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There being no further business, the regular session of City Council was
recessed to conduct a 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 May 31, 1994.
Rosemarie Chiappetta
City Clerk
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