HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN JULY 06 1993 REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD JULY 6, 1993 - 1:30 P.M.
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas,
met in regular session this the 6th day of July, 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
Brian R. Alter Councilman At Large
Lulu L. Smith Councilman, Ward I
John R. Davis Councilman, Ward III
David W. Moore Councilman, Ward IV
Ray A. Riley City Manager
Lane Nichols City Attorney
Rosemarie Chiappetta City Clerk
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The Invocation was given by Councilman Cokinos.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Pro Tem Goodson.
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One Proclamation was issued: "Beaumont Day in the Astrodome, " July 24,
1993 .
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Parks and Recreation Director Luke Jackson announced that members of one
of the fastest track clubs accompanied him to City Council today and
asked Lou Cappi, coordinator of the program, to make an announcement.
Mr. Lou Cappi
It's been awhile since I've addressed Council, but something's changed.
I can either look at you or read the paper, one or the other! (Mr.
Cappi put on glasses. ) I can't do both anymore. Beaumont Track Club
was formed in 1988 when a couple of high school coaches came to us and
said there was a demand and a real big need for a summer track program
for the Beaumont area. After meeting with some parents and coaches, we
formed the team, and the first year we went to the Hershey Meet in
District Meet in LaPorte we took 18 runners, and 9 of them placed. We
thought--we were feeling pretty good about that. Well, I made the
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mistake of telling Roy Washington, who was our coach at the time, it'd
really be nice to come back with 75-100 kids. Well, this past Spring,
we did it. We ended up with 65, and it was a little confusing, but we
made it through. We are part of the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation,
the Hershey and Jesse Owens youth programs, and also the TAC Program
which is, encompasses most of the older kids. At this point and time,
I 'd like Coach Pat Milton, our coach--head coach, to stand and be
recognized. She didn't quite believe me when I gave her my sales pitch
about how much fun she was gonna have this summer. She's never seen so
much paperwork and so many birth certificates in her entire life.
(Applause) . . .This year we're, we have married the Beaumont School
District's track team, and we're running two program simultaneously, so
at this time our two older girls who represent the team, if you'll stand
up, (Candace Dixon and Yolanda Nelson) they're going to Odessa this
weekend in an attempt to qualify for a National Meet in Baton Rouge,
Louisiana in three weeks along with nine other girls. (Applause) We
have a roster this year of 130 boys and girls between the ages of 7 and
18. And right behind me, if you ladies and gentlemen would stand up,
this represents a small portion of the 33 boys and girls that are going
to Hershey this coming week for the Hershey State Meet and an
opportunity to possibly participate in the National Hershey Track Meet
in August. Thank you.
The local athletes who placed either first or second in the Hershey
District Track and Field Meet June 25 are Boys 9-10: Ben Booker,
second, 50 meter dash; Daniel Darjean, first, 100 meter dash; Brandon
Chappell, second, 200 meter dash; Jamaal Landry, first, 400 meter dash;
400 relay team of Brandon Chappell, Jamaal Landry, Ben Booker, and
Daniel Darjean, first. Girls 9-10: Dorothy Joubert, second, 100 meter
dash. Boys 11-12 : Chris Bell, first, 100 meter dash; Travis Milton,
first, 200 meter dash; 400 meter relay team of Terrell Parker, Chris
Bell, Arthur Colvert, and Travis Milton, second. Girls 11-12: Sharonda
Renfro, first, Demetria Smith, second, 100 meter dash; Mia Labove,
first, Ahli Hanson, second, 200 meter dash; Cammie Randle, first, 400
meter dash; Auriel Guidry, first, 800 meter dash; 400 relay team of Ahli
Hanson, Sharonda Renfro, Demetria Smith, Mia Labove, Amber Ford, and
Mikn Hanson, first; and Ahli Hanson, second, long jump. Boys 13-14:
Jamie Perrault, first, Harold Smith, second, 100 meter dash; 400 meter
relay team of Stephen Cotton, Clayton Guillory, Harold Smith, Jamie
Perrault, first. Girls 13-14: Jhantel Ball, first, Brandy Murphy,
second, 100 meter dash; Christie Colbert, first, 200 meter dash; 400
meter relay team of Christie Colbert, Brandy Murphy, Tanique Balque,
Jhantel Ball, and Kesha Lee, first; Kendra Chatman, second, softball
throw.
Council congratulated the winners and expressed best wishes for
continued success.
Director Luke Jackson said that in an effort to solve an identity
problem for the Parks and Recreation Department, a distinctive logo has
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been designed with their department name and silhouette of a little boy
and girl playing on a see-saw. Tee shirts imprinted with the new logo
were presented to Council by Mr. Jackson.
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Citizen comment was invited on the Consent and Main Agendas.
Candace Dixon, as a member of the Beaumont Track Club, thanked Council
for the opportunity to attend Council and for the recognition given them
today.
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The following Consent Agenda items were considered:
Approval of the Minutes of the regular City Council session held June
29, 1993;
Resolution No. 93-154 reappointing Marie Hubbard and Ricardo Ramirez,
Jr. to the Community Development Advisory Committee for terms expiring
May 31, 1995 and appointing Lonnie Hood to the Airport Advisory
Committee for a term expiring May 31, 1995;
Resolution No. 93-155 authorizing purchase of two (2) 250 CFM Ingersol
Rand air compressors in the amount of $25,998. 00 from Heatley Equipment
Co. for the Building Services Division and the Water Distribution
Division for general maintenance use; and
Resolution No. 93-156 authorizing settlement in the amount of Three
Thousand and 00/100 ($3, 000. 00) Dollars in the claim of C. W. Veazie vs.
City of Beaumont.
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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Ordinance No. 93-35 amending the name of the South East Texas Regional
Electrical Examining Board (SETREEB) to the Southeast Texas Regional
Electrical Certification Board (STRECB) , approving the agreement/bylaws
for the board, utilizing certification of competency provided by the
Southern Building Code Congress International (SBCCI) accessed through
STRECB and permit applicants with residential and commercial experience
to apply for licensing was considered:
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I
ORDINANCE NO. 93-35
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.
Mr. Riley explained that three features of this ordinance are approval
of the name change, agreement and bylaws of the Southeast Texas Regional
Electrical Certification Board, provision for anyone to test for a
certificate of competency, and inclusion of the Limited Master
Electrician class. In answer to the question asked at last Council
meeting relating to abstention of a member of the Electrical Review
Board, Mr. Riley reported it appears there was some question and a
matter of concern about municipal inspection in the bylaws, but rather
than vote no, the member abstained in the vote because he did not prefer
to vote yes, but neither did he want to give a negative vote toward the
total change.
Councilman Moore thanked Council for the additional week for
consideration of this ordinance, thanked Staff for clarification of some
concerns, said he still has concerns he hopes to see improved upon, but
sees this as an improvement he can support.
Ordinance No. 93-35 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. 93-36 repealing Ordinance No. 93-30 abandoning all of
Fifteenth (15th) Street sixty feet (601 ) wide right-of-way extending
front 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, said 15th
Street right-of-way lying within Block 29, J. B. Langham Estate
Subdivision, in the T. H. Lewis and the Noah Tevis Surveys containing
0.9776 acres, subject to retention of a utility easement, was
considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 93-36
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE REPEALING
ORDINANCE 93-30 AND ABANDONING THE
FIFTEENTH STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY LOCATED
BETWEEN HARRISON AVENUE AND NORTH
STREET, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY,
TEXAS AND RETAINING A UTILITY EASEMENT.
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Ordinance No. 93-36 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Davis
and seconded by Councilman Smith.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Resolution No. 93-157 authorizing Change Order No. 4 decreasing the
contract by $6,815. 02 with APAC-TEXAS, Inc. as a result of actual
quantities used in construction of the roadway at the Landfill for a
total contract amount of $371, 026.98 and authorizing final payment in
the amount of $79,547. 06 was considered.
Mr. Riley informed Council that due to decreases to the contract
resulting from Change Orders, the MBE requirement was not met by the
contractor. Councilman Moore expressed dissatisfaction that this was
not taken into account before completion of the contract. Mayor Pro Tem
Goodson asked that Council be notified of any affect on MBE percentages
at the time a Change Order is presented for approval.
Resolution No. 93-157 was approved on a motion made by Mayor Pro Tem
Goodson and seconded by Councilman Alter.
Question: Ayes: Mayor Lord Nayes: Councilman
Mayor Pro Tem Moore
Goodson
Councilman Cokinos
Councilman Alter
Councilman Smith
Councilman Davis
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Resolution No. 93-158 encouraging the Texas Air Control Board (TACB) and
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to re-evaluate, and where
appropriate, change the proposed regulatory mandates set for Jefferson
County (relating to air pollution) to insure the least disruption to
the industry and citizens of Beaumont 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. 93-159 authorizing allocation of an additional $7, 500. 00
from the Community Development Block Grant funds to the Volunteer
Services Council of the Beaumont State Center for completion of
construction of First Steps Lab School was approved on a motion made by
Councilman Moore and seconded by Councilman Alter.
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Question: Ayes: Mayor Pro Tem Nayes: None
Goodson
Councilman Cokinos
Councilman Alter
Councilman Smith
Councilman Davis
Councilman Moore
Abstained: Mayor Lord
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Mayor Lord announced that an Executive Session will be conducted in
accordance with Section 2 (e) of the Texas Open Meetings Act following
the Workshop Session to discuss pending or contemplated litigation:
Woodford D. Bouillion et al vs City of Beaumont et al.
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Mayor Lord welcomed Dr. John P. Idoux of Lamar University and four
students from Russia.
Dr. Idoux said the students are from Moscow who are studying at the
Higher College of Chemistry, a new institution in Russia, where the
brightest and best students from all over Russia are invited to attend.
Dr. Idoux said these four students are visiting Lamar University for the
summer and participating in a research program and getting an
opportunity to sample America and its culture by living on the
University campus. Dr. Idoux introduced Eugeniya Semernia, Yuri
Torubaev, Maxim Khrapov and Yan Zubavichus and Mayor Lord and Council
presented them with honorary citizenship cards from Beaumont.
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Mr. Lafayette Spivey, Jr. , 6010 Chandler Drive, addressed Council to
complain about destruction of Downs Road caused by heavy trucks involved
with the construction of Tyrrell Park Road, asked that while the repairs
are being made to Tyrrell Park Road that trucks use Frint Road to
Labelle Road to Highway 124, and reported personal damage to the spoiler
of his vehicle caused as a result of the construction in the Tyrrell
Park area. He said he was advised by the Legal Department to contact
the contractor to report the damages. The contractor informed Mr.
Spivey they were not responsible for the damage and asked for
assistance. Mr. Spivey was instructed to speak with Mr. Nichols after
the meeting. Mayor Lord told Mr. Spivey she has witnessed the
condition of Downs Road and has brought a complaint to the Public Works
Director. Councilman Moore also reported the poor condition of the
street. Mr. Warner said Downs road is under construction, but plans for
the final coat of asphalt and other work will not be completed until the
construction is complete at the Wetlands. Mayor Lord and Councilman
Moore concurred
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that the streets in that area are unsatisfactory and should be given
attention.
Mrs. Ruth Naumczik, 370 Giles, addressed Council to report that the
South Park Neighborhood Association designed a logo and that Jim Cline
of the Transportation Division was instrumental in making twelve signs
using that logo for the neighborhood. She said they viewed the signs
this morning, and they are beautiful. Mrs. Naumczik thanked Mr. Cline
and the City for making the signs and said everyone in South Park will
enjoy seeing the signs. Mrs. Naumczik told Councilman Moore that "one
is gonna go up right at the intersection of East Virginia and Avenue A.
As you come home at night you will see the sign, and I hope you will
feel that it is our members' thanking you for inspiring us, helping us
get started and giving the pride back to South Park that we have now. "
Mr. John Naumczik, 370 Giles, addressed Council to discuss previous
difficulty in obtaining an electrical license and to express
appreciation for passage of Agenda Item No. 1 changing procedures to
allow applicants with residential and commercial experience to apply for
a license and displayed a cap with the imprint of the South Park
Neighborhood Association logo.
Mr. Henry Dannenbaum, 1567 Wall Street, addressed Council to compliment
Independence Day celebration activities.
Mr. Roberto Flores, 2425 Buchanan, addressed Council in appreciation for
passage of Agenda Item No. 5 authorizing additional funding for
completion of the First Steps Lab School, reported receipt of a letter
from the Sister Cities Commission relative to raising funds for Sister
City projects. Mr. Flores added that when visitors from Beppu City
arrive, it would be inappropriate to take them to an area where a street
is purported to have been named in honor of their ancestors (Jap
Lane) . Mayor Lord said that street in reference is not inside the City
limits of Beaumont.
Mrs. Gisela Houseman, Chairman of the Volunteer Services Council for the
Beaumont State Center, addressed Council to express gratitude to Council
for approving the additional funding necessary for completion of the
First Steps Lab School, said the expected completion date is within four
to five weeks, invited Council to the grand opening and reviewed some of
school 's program.
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Councilman Moore said he had opportunity to represent the City at a
State Bar meeting at the Holidome and to welcome a group of Operation
Desert Storm participants. He said he learned more about some of the
consequences and hardships they and their families suffered. Councilman
Moore told Chief Scofield that he was approached this morning by a
citizen with a complaint about the activities at the Rolls Royce Club
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off Mary Street and asked for assistance for that neighborhood. Also,
Councilman Moore reported to the Planning Department that a sensitive
issue is developing regarding property descriptions and a $300 charge
for a name change. He asked that Council consider waiving the fee for
the name change of the Colored Addition and suggested that Council might
automatically take action for the change.
Councilman Alter said he thought the Fourth of July festivities were
terrific in spite of the dampened fireworks and said Archie Beaumont of
4478 Dallas called and requested his ditches be reviewed for digging and
reported that the lid of his trash can was broken off by the trash truck
and asked that his trash can be replaced and possibly receive an
additional can.
Mayor Pro Tem Goodson commented to Mr. Warner that he has received
several calls from residents in Mr. Spivey's neighborhood about the
streets and requested that any information about the construction period
be relayed to them.
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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 July 6, 1993 .
Rosemarie Chiappetta
City Clerk
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