HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN JUN 29 1993 i
REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD JUNE 29, 1993 - 1:30 P.M.
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas,
met in regular session this the 29th day of June, 1993, with the
following present:
HONORABLE: Evelyn M. Lord Mayor
Guy N. Goodson Mayor Pro Tem
Councilman, Ward II
Andrew P. Cokinos Councilman At Large
Lulu L. Smith Councilman, Ward I
John R. Davis Councilman, Ward III
David W. Moore Councilman, Ward IV
Absent: Brian R. Alter Councilman At Large
Ray A. Riley City Manager
Lane Nichols City Attorney
Rosemarie Chiappetta City Clerk
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The Invocation was given by the Reverend James Franklin, Pleasant Green
Baptist Church.
The Pledge of Allegiance of led by Councilman Davis.
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Solid Waste Director John Labrie recognized three employees who competed
in the International Truck and Equipment Rodeo sponsored by the Solid
Waste Association of North America held in Tampa, Florida on June 5 and
6, 1993 . Mr. Labrie said 18 states were represented, and all
participants are State Champions. In the international competition,
Edison Govea, Fleet Division, was Third Place winner in the Equipment
Mechanic competition; Ricky Wilridge, Solid Waste Department, was Fourth
Place winner in the Front-End Loader competition; and Carl Guillory,
Solid Waste Department, won First Place in the Rear Loader Truck
competition. Of all competitors, Carl Guillory achieved the third
highest score in the nation.
Mayor Lord and Council expressed appreciation to the winners and said
they rarely receive complaints, but often receive compliments about the
Solid Waste Department. Mayor Lord presented each man with a pen as a
token of appreciation for their achievement and service to the City.
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Dr. Jim Jordon from Lamar University reviewed Lamar's programs and
participation in space science in recent years and announced that a new
project that will involve Texas in becoming the space state. To do
that, many think an initiative unique to Texas is needed. The
initiative is called the Texas Satellite Initiative or TexSat Program.
He said the idea is to build a satellite completely with Texas
universities, Texas industry, Texas business, manage and possibly launch
a shuttle. Mr. Jordan said "the program is designed to stimulate Texas
universities in science and technology, to promote the commercial
utilization of space by Texas companies, to elevate the perception of
Texas as a space state and a place where to do business in space and
provide the opportunity for smaller minority Texas universities to
develop their space technology capacity by teaming with space flight
experience universities. " Mr. Jordan said he is here to inform Council
and citizens of Lamar's participation in this program, and asked that
upon Council 's review of the goals of the Texas Satellite Initiative,
that a resolution of support for the TexSat Program be issued. He also
announced that Astronaut John Young will be at the Texas Energy Museum
tonight in commemoration of Space Week, and Bill Nash from Space
Industries will be here on June 30 when a formal announcement of the
TexSat Program will be made.
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Mayor Pro Tem Goodson announced that another special presentation will
be made today. Coundilman Goodson introduced Shirleen Cook and Shirley
Bartos of the Chamber of Commerce and asked Shirleen Cook to make this
surprise presentation.
Shirleen Cook
. . .In 1971, Beaumont Chamber of Commerce and the Junior League formed a
program called "Leadership Beaumont. " Leadership Beaumont, for those of
you who might not be familiar with it, is an education program designed
to identify and motivate emerging leaders in the community and to
develop their potentials for leadership. On May 8th, May 4th, 1993,
Leadership Beaumont held its annual alumni meeting. There are some 800
graduates throughout Beaumont, Southeast Texas, the State of Texas and
probably the United States who are graduates of Leadership Beaumont. On
this evening of May 4th, for the first time, Leadership Beaumont chose
to honor some of its outstanding leaders, but the person who received
the Outstanding Leadership Award for 1993 is our mayor, Evelyn Lord, and
this afternoon, Mayor, I 'd like to present you with the real thing on
behalf of Leadership Beaumont. (Ms. Cook presented Mayor Lord with a
lapel pin. ) Applause by the audience.
Mayor Lord
Thank you very much. Thank you very, very much. I am surprised, and I
must tell you that, I said it before and I 'll say it very quickly now,
that of all the things I 've been associated with, the six years I spent
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as Chairman of Leadership Beaumont was one of the best investments I've
ever made because I look around me everywhere, in this room, there are
many, many graduates of Leadership Beaumont, and I know that the program
has just trained super people and turned out really nice folk, haven't
they David? (Councilman Moore) Yes, and thank you very much.
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Citizen comment was invited on the Consent Agenda and Main Agenda Items
1 through 12. Councilman Smith pointed out that some items have already
had public hearings. Mayor Lord reviewed the agenda and invited
comments on the Consent Agenda and Main Agenda Items 1 through 4, Item
7, and Items 10 through 12. No one wished to address these subjects.
Mayor Lord suggested that in preparing the Agenda, all items that have
had public hearings be listed together.
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The following Consent Agenda items were considered:
Approval of the Minutes of the regular City Council session held June
15, 1993;
Resolution No. 93-147 authorizing two (2) , two-feet wide, Licenses to
Encroach with Kinsel Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Inc. , one at the
intersection of Hollywood and Eleventh Streets and 305 feet east of
Eleventh Street and crossing Hollywood Street 970 feet west of Eleventh
Street, for installation of aerial fiber and copper telecommunication
cable to link their operations for a one-time fee of Five Hundred
Dollars ($500.00) for each License to Encroach;
Resolution No. 93-148 authorizing Change Order No. 5 for the Cartwright
Drainage Project with Russ Miller Construction Company, Inc. for a
contract price increase in the amount of $11,506.88 to revise Change
Order No. 4, executed January 11, 1993 with no change in contract price,
and to replace sidewalks and driveway pipes necessary due to field
changes; and
Resolution No. 93-149 authorizing acceptance and conveyance of Lot 4,
Block 2, Home to Bowenville Addition; Lots 6 through 11, Block 2, Home
to Bowenville Addition; the west 30 feet to Lot 3 and the east 20 feet
of Lot 4, Block 121, Pinecrest Addition; and Lot 9, Block 91, Cartwright
Addition; (purchased with Community Development Block Grant funds in the
amount of $24,400.00) to the Innovative Housing Development Corporation
(IHDC) to be used for the purpose of constructing new affordable
housing.
The Consent Agenda was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos
and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Goodson.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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The second reading of an ordinance granting a solid waste collection and
transportation service franchise to American Sani-Can Company, Inc. of
Nederland, Texas, for a monthly franchise fee equivalent to 7% of their
gross revenues generated from collections within the corporate limits
and with an expiration date of June 27, 1996 coinciding with the other
five existing agreements was held:
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A FRANCHISE
TO AMERICAN SANI-CAN COMPANY, INC. TO
OPERATE A SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND
TRANSPORTATION SERVICE IN THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT; PROVIDING THE TERMS, CONDITIONS,
OBLIGATIONS AND LIMITATION OF SUCH SERVICE;
PROVIDING INDEMNITY TO THE CITY; RETAINING;
AUTHORITY TO REGULATE RATES; PROVIDING FOR
FRANCHISE PAYMENTS AND PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY.
An ordinance granting a solid waste collection and transportation
service franchise to American Sani-Can Company, Inc. was passed to its
third and final reading on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos and
seconded by Councilman Smith.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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An Ordinance amending the name of the South East Texas Regional
Electrical Examining Board (SETREEB) to the Southeast Texas Regional
Electrical Certification Board (STRECB) and to approve the agreement/by-
laws for the board (utilizing testing provided by the Southern Building
Code Congress International accessed through STRECB) was considered:
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 6 OF
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES TO PROVIDE
REGULATIONS FOR THE TESTING AND
CERTIFICATION OF VARIOUS CLASSES OF
ELECTRICIANS; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER
TO APPROVE AND ACCEPT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY
THE SOUTHEAST TEXAS REGIONAL ELECTRICAL
CERTIFICATION BOARD AGREEMENT AND BYLAWS;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING REPEAL
AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
Councilman Moore questioned the testing process and said there have been
past misunderstandings regarding testing. Mr. Riley said that under the
present system, to receive qualifications as a master or journeyman
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electrician, one must have actual experience in the field to take the
test. Now, those with the electrical knowledge who are actually doing
the work, but not under certification of a City code, will be able to
take the test. Also, Councilman Moore questioned the vote of the
(Electrical Review) Board indicating four Ayes and one Abstention. He
asked why the one Abstention. Staff was not privy to this information,
and Councilman Moore asked to delay action on this item for one week for
clarification of the vote and to receive answers to other questions.
A consensus of Council was to defer action on this Ordinance for one
week.
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Resolution No. 93-150 authorizing application and acceptance for a grant
in the amount of $200, 000. 00 from the U. S. Justice Department, Bureau
of Justice Assistance, to be used by the Beaumont Police Department for
a Community-Oriented Policing (COP) program 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. 93-151 authorizing a lease agreement with BUILD, Inc. to
allow the City use of the remaining 617 acres of Collier's Ferry
property (donation from Betsy Mecom Mullins) for park purposes available
in its natural state until funding is available for park development was
approved on a motion made by Councilman Smith and seconded by Mayor Pro
Tem Goodson.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Ordinance No. 93-28 amending Sections 30-21 and 30-39 of the Code of
Ordinances to permit the definition and designation of Beaumont Historic-
Cultural Preservation Landmarks and Districts was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 93-28
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTIONS 30-
21 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES AND AMENDING
ARTICLES II AND IV OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE BY
ADDING NEW SECTIONS 30-21. 1 AND 30-21. 2 AND
AMENDING SECTIONS 30-39 TO PERMIT THE
DEFINITION AND DESIGNATION OF BEAUMONT
HISTORIC - CULTURAL PRESERVATION LANDMARKS
AND DISTRICTS AND THEIR REGULATIONS;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL; AND PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY.
Ordinance No. 93-28 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos
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and seconded by Councilman Smith.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Ordinance No. 93-29 approving the application for designation for the
area located between McFaddin and Louisiana Avenues and First and
Eleventh Streets within the Averill First and Second, McFaddin Second,
Emma Reed and Idylwood Estates Additions encompassing approximately 287
acres as a Historic-Cultural Landmark Preservation District Overlay was
considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 93-29
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
ESTABLISHING AN HC-D (HISTORIC - CULTURAL
LANDMARK PRESERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT)
FOR PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN MCFADDIN AND
LOUISIANA AVENUES AND FIRST AND ELEVENTH
STREETS WITHIN THE AVERILL FIRST AND SECOND,
MCFADDIN SECOND, EMMA REED AND IDYLWOOD
ESTATES ADDITIONS TO THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY.
Ordinance No. 93-29 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. 93-30 authorizing abandonment of Fifteen Street extending
from the south right-of-way of Harrison Avenue south a distance of
709.77 feet to the north right-of-way line of North Street, lying within
Block 29, J. B. Langham Estate Subdivision, in the T. H. Lewis and the
Noah Tevis Surveys, containing approximately 0.9776 acres (requested by
Mark Whitely for St. Elizabeth Hospital) subject to retention of a
general utility easement was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 93-30
ENTITLED AND ORDINANCE ABANDONING THE
FIFTEEN STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY LOCATED
BETWEEN HARRISON AVENUE AND NORTH
STREET, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY,
TEXAS.
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Ordinance No. 93-30 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos
and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Goodson.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Ordinance No. 93-31 authorizing abandonment of a 20.7-foot-wide right-of-
way known as Isla Street, extending 1, 010 feet east from Pine Street to
Brakes Bayou, located along the north 20.7 ' of Blocks 1 and 2, Sheffield
Addition, containing 0.479 acres, and a 10-foot-wide alley abutting the
west side of lot line of Lot 8, Block 1, Sheffield Addition, extending
from the north right-of-way line of Elm Street (aka Bayou Avenue) north
to the south right-of-way line of a 20.7 ' alley known as Isla Avenue or
Sheffield Street, containing 0. 036 acres in the Sheffield Addition which
includes all property in Block 1 of the Sheffield Addition was
considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 93-31
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING A 20.7 '
WIDE RIGHT-OF-WAY KNOWN AS ISLA STREET
AND A 10 ' WIDE ALLEY IN THE SHEFFIELD
ADDITION, CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON
COUNTY, TEXAS.
Ordinance No. 93-31 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. 93-32 authorizing a Specific Use Permit to allow expansion
of Magnolia Cemetery in Block 1, Sheffield Addition, approximately 2. 14
acres, was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 93-32
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ISSUING A SPECIFIC
USE PERMIT TO MAGNOLIA CEMETERY TO
ALLOW EXPANSION OF AN EXISTING CEMETERY
LOCATED EAST OF PINE STREET ON 2 . 14 ACRES
OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, BEING ALL OF BLOCK
1, SHEFFIELD ADDITION TO THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
Ordinance No. 93-32 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. 93-33 granting a variance to Section 3-10 of the Code of
Ordinances at the request of Fertitta's Finer Foods, Inc. , located at
2695 Park Street for approximately 40 years, to allow sale of the
business to Andy Dung Thien Le, a potential buyer, was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 93-33
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIANCE TO SECTION
3-10 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT
TO ALLOW THE OFF-PREMISE SALE OF WINE AND BEER AT 2695
PARK STREET IN BEAUMONT, TEXAS.
Ordinance No. 93-33 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cokinos
and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Goodson.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution No. 93-152 authorizing purchase of 1,500 chairs at $46.75
each; 15 chair racks at $295.00 each; and 4 starter blocks at $240.00
per set; from Virco Manufacturing Corporation for a total of $74,790.00
to be used for the Convention Facilities, Civic Center Complex 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. 93-153 authorizing purchase of a Case Model 580 Super K
tractor loader backhoe in the amount of $36,949. 00 from Equipment
Headquarters, Inc. for use by the Water Utilities Department, Water
Distribution Division was approved on a motion made by Councilman
Cokinos and seconded by Councilman Moore.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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A Public Hearing was called to amend the condemnation order of May 25,
1993 to demolish the structure located at 580 North Circuit to make it
effective July 21, 1993 instead of May 25, 1993, and to consider the
twenty-two (22) below listed dilapidated structures found to be in
violation of the City of Beaumont's Dangerous Structure Ordinance,
Article III, Section 14-50:
1114 Forrest (20 violations) , 1126 Forrest (25 violations) , 1146 Forrest
(24 violations) , 1156 Forrest (23 violations) , 1073 Miller (17
violations) , 1075 Miller (19 violations) , 1081 Miller (19 violations) ,
1083 Miller (19 violations) , 1085 Miller (19 violations) , 1095 Miller
(19 violations) , 1115 Stephenson (20 violations) , 1125 Stephenson, (19
violations) 1137 Stephenson (19 violations) , 1153 Stephenson (18
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violations) , 1054 Ashley (18 violations) , 1064 Ashley (18 violations) ,
1078 Ashley (19 violations) , 1086 Ashley (19 violations) , 1088 Ashley
(19 violations) , 1098 Ashley (19 violations) - Blanche Hebert, owner of
all twenty (20) structures, Staff recommendation for City to Raze these
structures, authorized by owner in signing a Demolition Consent form,
2700 Smart (Utility Shed - Southern Pacific Transportation c/o Kenneth
Porier, owner (5 violations) , Staff recommendation to raze within 30
days; and 2395 Avenue A - Bernice H. Mott, ET UX, owner (21 violations) ,
Staff recommendation to raze within 30 days.
These parcels of property have been inspected, are vacant, and found to
be in violation of Article III, Section 14-50 of the Code of Ordinances.
Notices have sent to owners by Certified Mail and published in the
Beaumont Enterprise.
The nineteen (19) 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 Community Development
Division of the Administrative Services Department is requesting
authorization from the City Council to demolish these structures in
accordance with the Dangerous Structure Ordinance and charge the
property owners with the cost of demolition.
820 Bonham (shed), 2055 College (commercial), 3080 Concord, 3106 A.
Crockett, 2440 Forrest, 2545 S. 4th, 3675 Glenwood, 2055 Hayes Lane,
1111 Hazel, 1390 Liberty, 1290 Lyle, 2350 S. 9th, 2045 Pecos, 3595
Scranton, 880 Sherman, 1470 Stewart, 3414 St. James, 3540 Usan and 3570
Usan.
Mr. H. J. McCormick, 550 North Circuit, addressed Council in opposition
to granting an extension until September 1, 1993 for demoliton of the
structure at 580 North Circuit. Mr. McCormick reviewed past and present
ownership of the property, the condition of the property, length of time
granted for rehabilitation and recent spray painting of the exterior of
the structure that he said did not improve the strength or integrity of
the building. He said that medical reasons have been given by the owner
in a request for additional time and suggested that proof of medical
problems be required.
Mr. David Royer, 325 West Caldwood, owner of the structure at 580 North
Circuit, addressed Council to state that he had surgery that prevented
his rehabilitation plans for the structure, said the original time
granted him should have been until June 2nd, but demolition orders were
brought back to Council on May 25, 1993, and Mr. Royer requested all the
original time granted for rehabilitation.
Mrs. Betty O'Quinn, 296 Manor, addressed Council to say that the
neighborhood has been tolerant for over two years regarding the
condemnation process for the property at 580 North Circuit and neighbors
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feel they are entitled to an explanation for any additional demolition
delays.
Mr. Bob Johnson, 640 North Circuit, addressed Council to express concern
that not only is the structure at 580 North Circuit an eyesore, but a
danger to the safety and well-being of children in the neighborhood.
Council asked Staff for a review of the process regarding this structure
and change of ownership, questioned development and progress of any work
plan, scope of structural damage and estimated time to make structural
repairs required by Code. After discussion, Council agreed that the
structure is in a dilapidated state and a public nuisance, but felt that
early action on the demolition order should be considered and Mr. Royer
is entitled to the full time originally allotted. They concurred that
perhaps the sixty (60) days allowed in the proposed ordinance exceeds
fairness and less time should be considered.
Mr. David Royer, 325 West Caldwood, again addressed Council to state
that he would probable demolish the garage, said he has already made
improvements to the foundation, plumbing and electricity and can bring
the structure up to Code within two weeks.
Mr. H. J. McCormick, 550 North Circuit, again addressed Council to
reiterate that Mr. Royer has owned the property since June, 1992, and no
rehabilitation progress of substance has been made.
Additional Council discussion included condition of the structure and a
reasonable time frame for achieving necessary repairs to meet minimum
Code requirements.
There being no one else to address Council, the Public Hearing was
closed.
Ordinance No. 93-34 amending a condemnation order of May 25, 1993 to
demolish the structure located at 580 North Circuit and declaring
certain dilapidated structures to be public nuisances and ordering their
repair or removal by their owners was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 93-34
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING A
CONDEMNATION ORDER OF MAY 25, 1993 TO
DEMOLISH THE STRUCTURE LOCATED AT 580 N.
CIRCUIT; FINDING CERTAIN STRUCTURES TO BE
PUBLIC NUISANCES AND ORDERING THEIR
REPAIR OR DEMOLITION; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY.
Councilman Cokinos made a motion, seconded by Councilman Davis, to amend
Section 1 of the ordinance setting the date for a demolition order on
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the structure located at 580 N. Circuit effective July 27, 1993.
Question: Ayes: Councilman Nayes: Mayor Lord
Cokinos Mayor ProTem
Councilman Goodson
Davis Councilman
Councilman Moore Smith
The motion failed to pass on a tie vote.
Section 1 of Ordinance No. 93-34 was amended to set the demolition order
date on the structure located at 580 N. Circuit in Section I to become
effective July 21, 1993 and approved on a motion by Mayor Lord and
seconded by Councilman Smith.
Question: Ayes: Mayor Lord Nayes: Mayor ProTem
Councilman Goodson
Cokinos
Councilman Smith
Councilman Davis
Councilman Moore
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Councilman Davis reported that he has experienced some very positive
community feelings recently, mentioned that he has heard great things
about Council 's ability to work together and commended fellow
Councilmembers for their unity.
Councilman Moore said he presented a Proclamation at a very nice event
this past weekend to the Southeast Texas All Stars who are competing in
Chattanooga, Tennessee this week. Also, Councilman Moore said that he
has received many calls from residents in the Southend area near Mobil
Oil on Buford, Sabine Pass and Washington Boulevard regarding the recent
flooding that incapacitated entry and departure from their homes. He
said he would like this problem looked at as an emergency situation and
requested a report from the Public Works Department regarding a solution
or aid to these residents toward better mobility during heavy rains and
extreme flooding conditions.
Mayor Lord announced that an Executive Session will be conducted
following the Work Session in accordance with Section 2 (e) of the Texas
Open Meetings Act to discuss contemplated or pending litigation: C. W.
Veazie vs. City of Beaumont, Woodford D. Bouillion, et al, vs. City of
Beaumont, et al, and Dave Shows vs. City of Beaumont.
Mayor Pro Tem Goodson said that he received a call that in the area of
2660 Norris Street they were experiencing street flooding as a result of
problems with the culverts, said that may be related to DD6 lateral, but
asked Public Works Director Tom Warner to check into the situation for
the City and said he attended a program in Houston sponsored by the
United States Department of the Army when the Regional Recruiting Office
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presented Mayor Lord with an award for outstanding service. In
addition, he said BISD Superintendent Dr. Jerry Mallet was in
attendance, two nurses were sworn into the U. S. Army Nursing Corp, and
he said high praises and compliments were given to the City of Beaumont
and the Port of Beaumont for continuing activities with the Armed
Forces.
Councilman Smith reported that the Woodland Acres, Woodland Estates, and
McAnelly Additions in Northwest Beaumont met last night with Chief Tom
Scofield and members of the Police Department. She said the new
Community-Oriented Policing program they have established is very
impressive, they had an excellent crowd in attendance and she is looking
forward to the new policies that will be effective July 13th. She said
another meeting will be held in the Griffing Park area Thursday.
Councilman Moore told Councilman Smith that a number of South Park
Neighborhood Association members are very supportive of these meetings
and desire to attend some of them. Councilman Smith responded that some
of their members did have the opportunity to attend and welcomed their
presence.
Mayor Lord said that she was in a meeting on Gulf Street yesterday with
concerned neighbors along with Lt. Ray Beck explaining the new program.
She said a lot more will be heard about the program and citizens are
going to feel a lot better about security of neighborhoods. Also, she
said the South Park Neighborhood Association may receive inquiries or
invitations to attend other neighborhood meetings because of her acclaim
of their success in organizing, promoting and conducting a unified
effort and encouragement to others to start an association and get
together to work out problems.
Councilman Moore also announced that at 7:00 p.m. tonight, the Pear
Orchard Neighborhood Association will meet at Our Mother of Mercy Church
and a meeting will be conducted by the Northend Community Association
at St. Pius Church at 7:15 p.m.
Councilman Smith said that neighborhood associations have been
established for over 30 years in Ward I, but meet only on an as-needed
basis. She said the Police Department would be pleased if they met on a
regular basis, and they plan to establish regular meeting dates.
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Mr. Tom Sibley, 2150 Harrison, addressed Council in appreciation for
passage of Agenda Item 6 designating a Historic-Cultural Landmark
Preservation District Overlay for the area in Old Town located between
McFaddin and Louisiana Avenues and First and Eleventh Streets. He said
the residents hope to make Beaumont proud and invited Council to attend
a victory party at his home Wednesday, June 30, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Mr. Dale Shearer, 909 West Drive, Port Neches, a representative of All
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State Insurance Company, addressed Council on behalf of his client,
Irvin Williams. Mr. Shearer related an accident that occurred on June
10, 1993 at a railroad crossing on Martin Luther King Boulevard that
caused damage to Mr. Williams' automobile by a Southern Pacific Railroad
crossing arm. Mr. Shearer asked for Council intervention in settlement
of the claim and was advised that this is a civil dispute and Council
has no legal recourse.
Mr. Henry Dannenbaum, 1567 Wall Street, addressed Council to encourage
citizen involvement in helping the Police Department by reporting crimes
they witness.
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There being no further business, the Regular Session of City Council was
recessed to reconvene in 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 June 29, 1993 .
Rosemarie Chiappetta
City Clerk
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EXCERPT CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/29/93
CITY MANAGER RILEY
Item 5 is an Ordinance
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
ESTABLISHING AN HC-D (HISTORIC - CULTURAL
LANDMARK PRESERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT)
FOR PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN MCFADDIN AND
LOUISIANA AVENUES AND FIRST AND ELEVENTH
STREETS WITHIN THE AVERILL FIRST AND SECOND,
MCFADDIN SECOND, EMMA REED AND IDYLWOOD
ESTATES ADDITIONS TO THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY.
MAYOR LORD
Questions?
COUNCILMAN COKINOS
So moved for approval.
COUNCILMAN SMITH
Second.
MAYOR PRO TEM GOODSON
We have two items here, I believe the first one is the amendment of the
Code of Ordinance, Section 30-21 and 30-39, and if that's Mr.
CITY MANAGER
Did I read the wrong one?
MAYOR PRO TEM GOODSON
Yes, but if that's Mr. Cokinos' motion, I would be happy to second that
as well.
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MAYOR LORD
So, we're working on 6, are we, or
MAYOR PRO TEM GOODSON
Item 5. We have to do the amendment first, correct, Lane?
CITY ATTORNEY
Yes, just have to read the caption and amend the ordinance first.
COUNCILMAN CORINOS
Well, shall I make a motion for 5 and 6 at the same time?
MAYOR PRO TEM GOODSON
No.
MAYOR LORD
No, one at a time.
COUNCILMAN CORINOS
Okay, one at a time.
MAYOR LORD
So, this is a motion to approve 5.
CITY ATTORNEY NICHOLS
We need to read the caption.
MAYOR LORD
Right.
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CITY MANAGER RILEY
I read the second. I 'll now read the original Ordinance which is
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTIONS 30-
21 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES AND AMENDING
ARTICLES II AND IV OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE BY
ADDING NEW SECTIONS 30-21. 1 AND 30-21.2 AND
AMENDING SECTIONS 30-39 TO PERMIT THE
DEFINITION AND DESIGNATION OF BEAUMONT
HISTORIC - CULTURAL PRESERVATION LANDMARKS
AND DISTRICTS AND THEIR REGULATIONS;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL; AND PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY.
MAYOR LORD
Now, that's what I have a motion to approve, correct?
COUNCILMAN COKINOS
Right.
MAYOR LORD
And, I have a second.
COUNCILMAN COKINOS
Right.
MAYOR LORD
Any discussion? All in favor, please say aye. (All) Contrary, naye.
(None) The ayes have it, and it is passed. Item 6.
CITY MANAGER RILEY
That is what I read previously, but I 'll read it again. Item 6 is
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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
ESTABLISHING AN HC-D (HISTORIC - CULTURAL
LANDMARK PRESERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT)
FOR PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN MCFADDIN AND
LOUISIANA AVENUES AND FIRST AND ELEVENTH
STREETS WITHIN THE AVERILL FIRST AND SECOND,
MCFADDIN SECOND, EMMA REED AND IDYLWOOD
ESTATES ADDITIONS TO THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY.
MAYOR LORD
You did that beautifully, Mr. Manager. It was worth hearing again.
COUNCILMAN SMITH
So moved for approval.
COUNCILMAN COKINOS
I got a comment.
MAYOR LORD
Can I take the second and then we may have discussion?
COUNCILMAN COKINOS
Okay. The only thing is, I just want to compliment the Planning and
Zoning for the extensive work that they did. Nice going, Nick and
Steve, and if there's not a motion
MAYOR LORD
I have a motion, I need a second.
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COUNCILMAN CORINOS
Got a second, you got it!
MAYOR LORD
I've got it. We have a motion, we have a second now. Is there any
discussion? If not, all in favor, please aye. (All) Contrary, naye.
(None) The ayes have it, and it is carried.
(Very loud applause by several citizens from the old Town area. )
MAYOR LORD
We're happy you're happy. Next item please, Mr. Manager.
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