HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN AUG 10 1993 REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD AUGUST 10, 1993 - 1:30 P.M.
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas,
met in regular session this the 10th day of August, 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 K. Davis Councilman, Ward III
David W. Moore Councilman, Ward IV
Ray A. Riley City Manager
Lane Nichols City Attorney
Barbara Liming Deputy City Clerk
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The Invocation was given by Mr. Cleveland Nisby.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman Alter.
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A Proclamation was issued to "Austin Middle School" in recognition of
progress made in environmental education through programs such as SEA-
Cology and to "Kelly High School" for the study of marine debris at Sea
Rim State Park and for bringing home third place honors for junior high
and senior high schools in the 1993 Anheuser-Busch "Pledge and a
Promisee Environmental Award program competition.
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Citizen comment was invited on the Consent and Main Agendas.
Mr. Mike Carpenter, 2390 Broadway, questioned addressing concerns of
the Tax Reduction Committee at this time and was instructed that would
be appropriate after conduct of the Regular City Council Agenda.
No one wished to address items on the Consent or Main Agendas.
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The following Consent Agenda items were considered:
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Approval of the Minutes of the regular City Council session held August
3, 1993;
Resolution No. 93-188 appointing Clayton Davis to the Transit Advisory
Committee for a term expiring June 30, 1995 and Terry Holmes to the
Beaumont Advisory Commission for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
for a term expiring June 30, 1994; reappointing Raymond Ambres and
Brenda Spivey to the Community Development Advisory Committee for terms
expiring May 31, 1995; Homer "Butch" Baxter, Samuel Bean, Susan
Broussard, Dale Buehrle, Todd Freeland, Carolyn Hudler, Edith C. Kaleck,
Don Kelly, Sarah Knippa, Dixie McLeod, Beverly Stone, Charlotte Viguet,
and Polly Walton to the Beaumont Mayor's Committee for Employment of
Disabled Persons for terms expiring June 30, 1995;
Resolution No. 93-189 authorizing annual contracts with Matrix Data
Corporation for computer ribbons/cartridges in the amount of $15,788.93
(Brother M2518,9081, $20.22 ; HP Lazer Jet I, 92275A, $73 .59; HP Lazer
Jet II & III, 92295A, $69.20; HP Lazer Jet IV, 92298 N, $88.96; HP Lazer
Jet IIIsi, 92291N, $98. 12; HP Paint Jet, Black, 51606A, $20.80; HP Desk
Jet, Black, 51616A, $21. 03 ; IBM 4224, 1040440, $11.53 ; IBM 4234,
6295158, $28.84 ; IBM 5219, 1299463, $8. 18 ; IBM 2380/81/90/91, 4040930,
$7.41; IBM 5204, 1319208, $10.71; IBM 6262 , 1040600, $42 . 58 ; IBM 6262,
1040400, $30.79; IBM 5262/3262, 7819690, $12 . 36; IBM 4201 Proprinter,
6328829, $5.32; IBM 4207 Proprinter X24 , 1040475, $5.83 ; IBM 4202
Proprinter, XL, 1040475, $8.24 ; IBM 4208 Proprinter XL24, 1040814,
$9. 12 ; IBM Quietwriter II, 1299790, $10. 13 ; IBM Quietwriter III,
1299933, $13 .89; Okidata 2410, 52100802, $18.95; Panasonic KXP1124,
KXP145, $7. 69; Panasonic KXP1180, KXP115, $7.69; and IBM 3812, 1348349,
$36.26) , Entre Computer for computer ribbons/cartridges in the amount of
$80. 99 (HP Lazer Jet IIP, 92275A, $55.36; and HP Desk Jet, 51625A,
$25. 63) and Lamb's Office Products for generic computer
ribbons/cartridges in the amount of $764.05 (IBM 4224, T426-5NB, $9.09;
IBM 5204, T551-5NB, $6. 54; IBM 5262/3262, T444-4NB, $7. 57; IBM 4201
Proprinter, T445-4NB, $3. 95; IBM 4207 Proprinter X24 , T547-4NB, $4. 13 ;
IBM 4202 Proprinter XL, T427-4NB, $5. 12 ; IBM 4208 Proprinter XL24, T549-
4NB, $5.50; Panasonic KXP1124, T526-5NB, $4. 89 and Panasonic KXP1180,
T526-5NB, $4.89) for a total estimated expenditure of $16, 633 .97;
Resolution No. 93-190 authorizing purchase of equipment to expand the
Police Department's existing voting system from the Houston-Galveston
Area Council in the amount of $17,799.43 (4 UHF Spectra-Tac
Receiver/Encoders with Power Supply, $10, 624; 4 Multi-PL Decoders,
$1,400; 4 Private Line Reeds Frequency 131.8 Hz, $500; 4 Private Line
Reeds Frequency 186.2 Hz, $500; 1 Spectra-Tac Comparator, $1,869; 1 Tone
Keying Module, $572 ; 4 Signal Quality Modules, $1,816; and
Administrative Fees in the amount of $518.43) ;
Resolution No. 93-191 granting a ten-foot underground utility easement
out of the A. Williams Survey, Abstract 385 to Gulf States Utilities
Company to provide flood lighting on the Wuthering Heights Park
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property beginning 193 .0 feet south of the northwest property line of
the park property and in an easterly direction for a distance of 232.0
feet turning south for a distance of 207. 0 feet; and
Resolution No. 93-192 authorizing Change Order No. 1 to the contract
with Premium Construction, Inc. for removal of driveway pipe that
contains asbestos at seven (7) additional sites at $340.00 each for a
total of $2, 380.00, increasing the total contract amount to $20,400. 00.
The Consent Agenda 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. 93-193 acknowledging receipt of the proposed FY94 Budget
and scheduling a public hearing on Tuesday, August 31, 1993, at 1:45
p.m. in the City Council Chambers to consider the proposed Budget
document and proposed Capital Program was approved on a motion made by
Councilman Alter and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Goodson.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Mayor Pro Tem Goodson said he and Councilmen Moore and Cokinos had
opportunity to meet with the Mo-Beau Team, tour the Mobil Refinery and
spend time in their operating headquarters, thanked Mobil for sponsoring
the summer youth employment program and said he looks forward to
continued participation with the Mobil Foundation.
Councilman Cokinos reported another good "Sunday in the Park" that was
well attended and fun for the children.
Councilman Alter congratulated all of the Hispanic students in Beaumont
who received scholarships this week from a number of churches and
organizations promoting growth in the arts, engineering and science
fields, said the City will be excited to hear that final plats of Lefler
and Halbouty Parks were given approval by the Parks and Recreation
Advisory Committee and will be presented to Council next Tuesday and
will be nice additions to the two neighborhoods.
Councilman Moore said while out of the city last week on personal
business, he happened to be in a meeting with the new mayor of Memphis,
Tennessee whose eyes lit up at the mention of Beaumont, Texas. The
mayor visited Beaumont a couple of years ago when he was Superintendent
of Schools, said he had a wonderful time then and sent greetings to
Beaumont. Councilman Moore commented that wherever you go, people know
more and more about Beaumont, Texas!
Mayor Lord thanked Council for their caring attitude displayed by their
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attendance at many different functions in the community.
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Mr. Mike Carpenter, 2390 Broadway, on behalf of the Tax Reduction
Committee, addressed Council to ask that they try hard to not let
Beaumont be in the top ten of the most taxed cities in Texas and that
the total tax imposed by the City not exceed the effective tax rate
based upon higher property evaluations.
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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, Barbara Liming, Deputy 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 August 10, 1993 .
Barbara Liming
Deputy City Clerk
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