HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN DEC 12 1995 REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD DECEMBER 12, 1995 - 1 :30 P.M.
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, met in regular session
this the 12th day of December, 1995, with the following present:
HONORABLE: David W. Moore Mayor
Becky Ames Mayor Pro Tern
Councilman-At Large
Andrew P. Cokinos Councilman-At-Large
Lulu L. Smith Councilman, Ward I
Guy N. Goodson Councilman, Ward II
John K. Davis Councilman, Ward III
Bobbie Patterson Councilman, Ward IV
Ray A. Riley City Manager
Lane Nichols City Attorney
Rosemarie Smith City Clerk
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The Invocation was given by the Reverend Don Stabe, Cathedral in the Pines Christian Center.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Moore.
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Three Proclamations were issued: "K106 Single Parents' Day," December 12, 1995; a
Proclamation recognizing the "Beaumont Housing Authority" and the importance of its
contribution to the community; "Three-D (Drugged and Drunk-Driving) Prevention Month,"
December, 1995 and "Lights on for Life Day," December 15, 1995, in memory of those who lost
their lives as a result of drunk driving.
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Mr. Dave Cook, representing H-E-B Pantry Foods, presented Council with a large Christmas
decorated coconut cake on behalf of H-E-B and its President, Mr. Charles Butt. Also, Mr. Cook
announced that the Fourth Annual Holiday Dinner provided by H-E-B will be held December 22nd
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from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Civic Center and invited everyone to attend. Mr. Cook said that
last year, almost 7,000 people were served and they anticipated serving about 10,000 this year.
Mayor Moore expressed appreciation for the community support exhibited by H-E-B Pantry Foods.
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Citizen comment was invited on the Consent Agenda and Main Agenda Items 2 through 6.
Mr. Tony Jones, 3715 East Lucas, questioned Agenda Item No. 2 prohibiting carrying of concealed
handguns on Beaumont Transit vehicles regarding enforcement, installation of metal detectors on
buses, and legality of such action.
Mr. Lynn DeMary, 430 East Elgie, complimented Council for the progressive action considered in
Agenda Item No. 4 authorizing a contract with the Southeast Texas Community Development
Corporation for construction of homes in the Charlton-Pollard neighborhood.
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The following Consent Agenda items were considered:
Approval of the Minutes of the regular City Council session held December 5, 1995; and
Resolution No. 94-326 appointing Bessie Chisum to the Community Development Advisory
Committee for a term expiring December 11, 1997; Rod Carroll for a term expiring December 11,
1997 and Wade Witt for a term expiring October 26, 1996 to the Keep Beaumont Beautiful
Commission; Dr. Victoria Price for a term expiring December 11, 1997 and Jo Ann Polk for a
term expiring August 10, 1996 to the Sister City Commission; reappointing Ann Rothkamm to
the Convention and Tourism Advisory Committee for a term expiring August 16, 1997; Becki
Stedman to the Historical Landmark Commission for a term expiring November 8, 1997; and
Alvin Cook to the Transit Advisory Committee for a term expiring October 18, 1997.
The Consent Agenda was approved on a motion made by Councilman Smith and seconded by
Councilman Cokinos.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Ordinance No. 95-75 authorizing abandonment of 0.227 acres of unimproved 23rd Street right-
of-way between Hillebrandt Bayou and IH-10 South, subject to dedication of a drainage and
general utility easement to protect the existing 54" sanitary sewer line and 48" storm sewer located
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with the street right-of-way, was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 95-75
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING THE
UNIMPROVED 2.3RD STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY LYING
BETWEEN THE RELOCATED HILLEBRANDT BAYOU
AND IH-10 SOUTH IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
Ordinance No. 95-75 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos and seconded
by Councilman Goodson.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Ordinance No. 95-76 authorizing an ordinance prohibiting carrying a concealed handgun onto
Beaumont Municipal Transit vehicles was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 95-76
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18
TO ADD A NEW SECTION 18-32 MAKING IT
UNLAWFUL FOR A PERSON TO CARRY A HANDGUN
OR OTHER FIREARM ONTO A VEHICLE OF THE
BEAUMONT MUNICIPAL TRANSIT; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY.
In response to an earlier citizen inquiry regarding enforcement and legality of enactment of this
ordinance, City Attorney Lane Nichols said enforcement is the responsibility of the Police
Department and that he believes the ordinance to be a lawful action of the City. He said a Home
Rule city has authority to enact any legislation that is not in direct conflict with an State law or the
Constitution.
Ordinance No. 95-76 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Smith and seconded by
Councilman Davis.
Question: Ayes: All B: None
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Resolution No. 95-327 authorizing a contract with the Beaumont Chamber of Commerce for
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economic activities that will include promotion of new and existing jobs, expanding existing
businesses and attracting new employers in the amount of$50,000 was approved on a motion
made by Councilman Cokinos and seconded by Councilman Goodson.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution No. 95-328 authorizing a one (1) year contract in the amount of $750,000 with the
Southeast Texas Community Development Corporation for construction of approximately 14
homes for sale or lease to families in the Charlton-Pollard neighborhood with anticipated
construction to commence by February 1996 and completed by October 1996 was approved on
a motion made by Councilman Patterson and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Ames.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
State Representative Al Price, president of the Southeast Texas Community Development
Corporation, Inc., told Council that he is very pleased with the kind of interest in housing that City
Council has shown. Mr. Price thanked the City Manager, Mayor and Council, said this fifth contract
represents a fruitful relationship. Also, Mr. Price thanked Richard Chappell, Jeanette Holmes,
Steve Richardson and his Staff, and said this not only provides housing, but provides jobs and is
in keeping with economic development envisioned for our city and section of the state.
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Resolution No. 95-329 authorizing purchase of one (1) Trane sixty (60) ton air-cooled liquid
chiller air-conditioning unit for the Harvest Club facility in the amount of$27,597.00 from Delta
Air Conditioning was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos and seconded by
Councilman Davis.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution No. 95-330 authorizing an annual contract beginning January 1, 1996 with Beaumont
Products and Services, Inc. for grounds maintenance services at City facilities and specified
areas within Beaumont's Central Business District in the amount of $7,600 per month was
approved on a motion made by Councilman Goodson and seconded by Councilman Smith.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Beaumont's financial advisor, Mr. Frank Ildebrando of Rauscher Pierce Refsnes, Inc., presented
a progress report to Council regarding potential refunding of bonds and issuance of Certificates
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of Obligation. He said that Requests for Proposals were sent out on November 28 for underwriters
for the upcoming bond issues and submitted a summary of those responding and his initial
recommendation list of selected underwriters. Mr. Ildebrando reported that everything is well in
place for the sale and made himself available to answer questions.
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Mayor Moore announced that an Executive Session will be held in accordance with Section
551.074 of the Government Code to discuss appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment,
duties, discipline or dismissal of of public officer or employee or to hear complaints of charges
against a public officer of employee, unless such officer or employee requests a public hearing:
specifically the City Clerk and in accordance with Section 551.071 to discuss contemplated or
pending litigation: City of Beaumont vs. W/S Partnership, a General Partnership, et al and Rebecca
Conley et vir. v.s. Parigi Investments, Inc. et al following the regular session of City Council.
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Councilman Patterson thanked the South Park Neighborhood Association for their invitation to their
Christmas program and dinner, said she was sorry that she had to leave before hearing the vocal
performance Mayor David Moore, Police Chief Tom Scofield, Captain Joe Crutchfield and Barbara
Boudreaux, the Mayor's secretary.
Mayor Moore congratulated South Park, C P Rehab, Reverend Treadway and congregation at New
Life Tabernacle Church for successful activities last week and the City Hall All-stars for winning
the City League Championship.
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Mrs. Delia Harrington, 815 Willow Street; Mrs. Jane Hebert, 295 Parkway; Mr. Jimmy Ellison, a
Beaumont Police Officer; Mr. John H. Floyd, 5720 Forest Glade; Mr. Roberto Flores, Jr., 730
Central Avenue, a Beaumont Police Officer; Mrs. Sandra Womack Riggs, 5240 Wildwood, wife of
a Beaumont Police Officer; Mr. David Bradley, 615 North Fifth Street; Mrs. Esterline Graham, 7975
Helbig Road; Mr. George Blake, 2098 McFaddin; Mr. Tony Sacker, 4635 Elmherst; Mr. Roberto
Flores, 2425 Buchanan; Mrs. June O'Rear, 2301 Long; Mr. Philip Sobelman, 985 North Sixth
Street; and Mrs. Clara Benoit, 610 Center Street; all addressed Council in opposition to a recent
petition presented to the City Clerk's office to establish a Police Civilian Review Board.
Mr. Raymond Chaison, 1130 Lamar; the Reverend (Samuel) Laday, Route 5, Box 557, Beaumont,
business at 1445 Lindberg; Mr. Raymond L. Fontenot, 2860 Sarah; Mr. Allen Lee, 5095 Maddox,
circulator of the petition; Ms. Glenda Dent, 2070 Harriot; Mr. Wendell Wingate, no address given;
Mr. L. E. Johnson, (no address given); Mr. Leo Lemell, 4110 Chaison; Mrs. Sonja LeMoins, 1325
Calvin; Mr. Robert Preston, 1190 Iowa Street; all spoke in support of establishment of a Police
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Civilian Review Board, each citing reasons for their support.
Ms. Doris Casey, addressed Council in support of a Police Civilian Review Board and to cite a
specific problem incurred with eviction of her 92-year-old mother and 52-year-old retarded sister,
requested assistance in recovering their personal belongings from the home and submitted a list
to the Mayor.
Mr. Ed Sigee, Jr. 2565 Burgundy Place, spoke in support of a Civilian Review Board, but expressed
concern of misrepresentation in solicitation of signatures for the petition.
Mr. Tony Jones, 3715 East Lucas, said he supports both the Civilian Review Board and the
Beaumont Police Department and quoted from the City of Beaumont Charter, Article III, Section
13 entitled Investigations.
Mr. Erik Tolpo, 2690 West Lucas, said the matter of a Civilian Review Board should be a matter
decided at the Polls.
Mr. Lynn DeMary, 430 East Elgie, questioned implementation and power of a Civilian Review
Board as to whether they would be an advisory or disciplinary board.
Mr. Allen Lee, Mrs. Sonja LeMoins, Mr. Raymond Chaison, Mr. Wendell Wingate, Mr. Robert
Preston and the Reverend Laday all again spoke in support of a Civilian Review Board.
Mayor Moore concluded that all citizens had been heard today, expressed Council's desire to be
open and as fair as possible on all issues, said Council will look at and work through this issue,
asked those who spoke today to remember the last thing they said at the microphone and
encouraged them to come back with a suggestion for solutions.
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There being no further business, the meeting was recessed before continuing with the City Council
executive session.
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1, Rosemarie Smith, 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 December 12, 1995.
Rosemarie Smith
City Clerk
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