HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN JUN 09 1981 REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD JUNE 9, 1981
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont , Texas, met
in regular session this the 9th day of June, 1981 , with the following pre-
sent :
HONORABLE : Maurice Meyers Mayor
Tom Combs , Jr. Councilman, Ward I
Evelyn M. Lord Councilman, Ward II
Calvin Williams Councilman, Ward III
Wayne Turner Councilman, Ward IV
Ray Riley City Manager
R. E. Platt Asst . City Manager
George Phair Asst . City Attorney
Myrtle Corgey City Clerk
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The Invocation was given by the Reverend George W. Daniels , Sunlight Baptist
Church.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman Combs.
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The following Consent Agenda items were considered :
The Minutes from the regular City Council session held May 26, 1981 ;
Resolution 81-228 appointing Edward Seniguar, Tom Peterson , Judge Larry
Gist and Barbara Weir to the Clean Community Commission for two year terms
expiring September, 1982 and reappointing Phyllis Bjerke and Joe Wilson
to the Community Development Block Grant Advisory Committee for two year
terms;
Resolution 81-229 approving the purchase of a replacement compressor for
the Police Building air conditioning system from Carrier of Houston at a
cost of $3 , 167. 00;
Resolution 81-230 accepting street and utility improvements in Evangeline
Meadows, Unit II• (:portions of Northmeadow Drive , Wildemeadow Drive , Meadow-
ridge and Meadowberd) ; and
Resolution 8.1-231 authorizing a contract for repairs to the Central Fire
Station roof with H. H. Sanders and Sons , Inc. at a cost of $1 , 995 . 60.
The Consent Agenda was approved on a motion made by Councilman Lord and
seconded by Councilman Combs.
Question : Ayes: All Nayes : None
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Ordinance No. 81-42 changing the zoning from RS to OP for an 0. 086 acre tri-
angle of land south of Lots 5 and 6 , Block 1 , Lake Forest Addition , on the
east side of 11th Street south of Robinhood Lane was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 81-42
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF THE
CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND IN PAR-
TICULAR THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ZONING DISTRICTS AS
INDICATED UPON THE ZONING MAP OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS ,
BY CHANGING A 0. 086 ACRE TRACT OUT OF THE A. WIL-
LIAMS LEAGUE, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS,
AS HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED, PRESENTLY ZONED RS (RES-
IDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY DISTRICT) TO OP (OFFICE PARK_
DISTRICT) ; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING
A PENALTY.
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The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Turner and secon-
ded by Councilman Williams.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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An ordinance granting a specific use permit for a South Park Independent
School District accessory educational building on a 16. 52-acre tract on
the east side of Major Drive at the Manion Drive intersection was considered:
CITY MANAGER RILEY:
Item 2 is a request by the South Park Independent School District to pro-
vide for the location of a mobile home as a residence for a night watchman
on Major Drive at the former Oaks Campus in an RS zone. Subsequent to the
meeting today , the attorney has reviewed the application and, because of the
manner in which the building is to be used, it is their determination that
it would be inappropriate or that under the current ordinances , it would not
be possible to approve the request . I would like Mr. Phair to explain the
difference between their request for a specific use permit for a building
for an accessory use as opposed to a residence.
MR. GEORGE PHAIR, ASST. CITY ATTORNEY:
The applicant has applied for an educational accessory building. At the
hearing that was held last week, it was revealed that in fact they were
planning or proposing to install a mobile home to be used as a permanent
residence by their night watchman. The Staff .recommended that a specific
use permit be granted whereby they would be allowed to use a mobile home as
an office or as some sort of quarters for the guard while he was on duty or
for some other educational accessory purpose but the applicant stated at
the meeting that he did not desire to be limited by that constraint . The
Commission, as a result , recommended that the School District be allowed to
construct some sort of conventional or modular home there for the night
watchman; but that option that recommendation would not require Council
action since if it were a conventional home being constructed, there would
be no need for Council action since it is in an RS zone and one could be
constructed if it met all the safety codes. So, really, there is nothing
for the Council to approve inasmuch as the zoning ordinance does not allow
currently mobile homes to be installed as a residence anywhere in the City
except in a mobile home park or subdivision. We do have some mobile home
uses in the City which are being used for non-residential purposes and the
way that has occurred is that the mobile homes apparently meet the federal
and state requirements and meet the building code and are being used as
office uses in appropriate zones and that is the distinction between those
uses and the residential uses where it is prohibited. So, really, there
is nothing for the Council to act on since the Planning Commission recom-
mendation can be followed without Council action.
MAYOR MEYERS :
Does Council have any questions? I do. I agree with what you are saying
but I would hope that we are not going to come back and then have to define
how they got it there and what it is. We won ' t have that being a problem.
It was part of w discussion as to . . .
MR. PHAIR:
I am not sure I . understand what you are . .
MAYOR MEYERS ;
Well , there was a question about how they"d get it there as to what classi-
fies as mobile home and doesn 't . Have we satisfied that part of it?
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MR. PHAIR:
Well , those are again not legal distinctions between modular home and mobile
home; those are joist practical distinctions used in the industry and since
that time I have also determined another differentiation is that modular
home that we talked, about earlier is designed to be installed permanently
where the mobile home by definition is designed to be installed so that it
can be removed and reinstalled. That is again not a. legal definition or
distinction but one that is used in the industry. We are not really con-
fronting that question at this point .
MAYOR MEYERS :
Are there any other questions? Okay. We don ' t need to do anything.
CITY MANAGER:
Since you do have the recommendation of the Planning Commission , though, I
felt like it would be appropriate to do something - either table it , deny
the request ; some action by the . . . . . .
COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS:
I move that it be denied.
COUNCILMAN COMBS :
T_ second it .
COUNCILMAN LORD :
I ' ve got a question on that . You ',ve used the word should not be considered
by Council . Would any action be considered action?
MR. PHAIR:
Well , what I was suggesting there is that the applicant has asked for some
sort of Council action whereby he would be allowed to use a mobile home for
a residential purpose and the Council could only do that by amending the
law . . . . . .
COUNCILMAN LORD:
In other words, you mean action along that particular line . . . . .
MR. PHAIR:
Yes, ma' am, the law as applied for, yes .
MAYOR MEYERS :
What would we be denying, so I can understand the vote?
MR. PHAIR:
You would be denying a permit . . . well , again , he has applied for something
that Council cannot lawfully grant .
MAYOR MEYERS :
I know, so I am trying to understand what we are denying.
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CITY MANAGER:
A request .
MR. PHAIR:
A request for a specific use permit .
MAYOR MEYERS :
Fine, which is inappropriate.
MR. PHAIR:
There are no provisions for a specific use permit for mobile homes for
residential use.
MAYOR MEYERS :
Okay. So, fine. The motion has been made for denial and a second. Is
there any further discussion?
COUNCILMAN TURNER:
We are denying a request for a specific use permit , is that correct? That ' s
the motion?
COUNCIUMN WILLIAMS :
That ' s my motion.
COUNCILMAN LORD:
We are denying something that we have no right to grant , right?
MAYOR MEYERS :
We are denying an inappropriate request .
MR. PHAIR:
Right .
COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS :
You say inappropriate. Is there a suggestion that if Council chose to do
so, that Council could amend the ordinance that would permit this particu-
lar thing in this instance here.
MR. PHAIR:
Oh, yes.
COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS :
But , then, of course, it would only be for this specific use and would not
apply to other mobile homes that would be effected?
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MR. PHAIR:
It you amended the ordinance so as to allow exceptional circumstances where
mobile homes could be used as residences , it would have to apply generally
and not specifically.
COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS :
Generally. Okay. That was a concern that I had initially and probably
was prepared even without your explanation_ to vote against it for that
reason because I think we ought to move carefully. I think there is a
trend maybe with the courts suggesting that we might be too restrictive
now in the use of mobile homes . . . . . .
MR. PHAIR: .
Well , the law in this area is evolving now because of the economy and that
sort of thing. We are watching it closely. There are some new opinions
that are coming from cities that do not have zoning which we are watching
and I don"t know how they are going to be molded into our situation.
MAYOR MEYERS :
Is there any further clarification that anyone needs on this motion? Those
in favor signify by saying Aye. Opposed?
Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Ordinance No. 81-43 granting a specific use permit for professional offices
on a 1 . 3-acre tract on the north side of Delaware in the 4100 Block was
considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 81-43
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A
SPECIFIC USE PERMIT FOR AN OFFICE BUILDING
COMPLEX ON A 1 . 3 ACRE TRACT HEREIN DESCRIBED
IN ACCORDANCE WITH A "SITE PLAN" .
The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Lord and seconded
by Councilman Turner.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Ordinance No. 81-44 granting a specific use permit for a bar at 2650 N. 11th
Street (formerly Pizza Hut ) was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 81-44
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A
SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO OPERATE AN ESTABLISH-
MENT FOR SALE AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES ON A 0. 360 ACRE TRACT HEREIN DE-
SCRIBED IN ACCORDANCE WITH A "SITE PLAN" .
The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Combs and seconded
by Councilman Turner.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Ordinance No. 81-45 abandoning a 10-foot-wide alley in Block 3 , Langham
Addition (requested by Robert Wolfe for a Ship Chandlers Warehouse and
Distribution building) was considered :
ORDINANCE NO. 811-45
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE VACATING AND ABANDONING
A PORTION OF AN ALLEY LOCATED IN BLOCK 3 OF THE
LANGHAM ADDITION, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY,
TEXAS, AS DESCRIBED HEREIN.
The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Lord and secon-
ded by Councilman Williams.,
Question : Ayes : All Nayes: None
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Ordinance No. 81-46 abandoning the west 2. 5 feet of a 10-foot-wide utility
easement in Lots 2 and 3 , Block 8 , Delaware Place, Section III (to be used
for construction of a detached garage rededication of 2. 5" for easement
replacement) was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 81-46
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING A 2. 5-FOOT
PORTION OF A 10-FOOT UTILITY AND DRAINAGE
EASEMENT LOCATED IN LOTS 2 & 3, BLOCK 8 , OF
DELAWARE PLACE, SECTION III , BEAUMONT, JEF-
FERSON COUNTY, TEXAS, AS DESCRIBED HEREIN.
The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Williams and
seconded by Councilman Turner .
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Resolution 81-232 authorizing final payment of $35,658. 84 to Winter King and
Son on the contract for construction of the No. 9 Fire Station on Gladys
Street (total project cost - $359, 533 . 00) was approved on a motion made by
Councilman Lord and seconded by Councilman Combs .
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Resbluti:on 81-233 authorizing the filing of a transit grant application
with the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (:$113 , 200 in system im-
provements to include 10 shelters, 100 benches , 15 information display racks
and 110 trash receptacles - city share approximately $6,600. 00) and sched-
uling a. public hearing on the application at 1 : 00 p.m. , July 21 , 1981 , was
approved on a motion made by Councilman Combs and seconded by Councilman
Williams .
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Resolution 81-234 authorizing the execution of a contract with W. R. Boyd,
Inc. , for construction of Project IV of the 1981 Street Rehabilitation Pro-
gram at a cost of $763 ,223. 82 was approved on a motion made by Councilman
Williams and seconded by Councilman Turner.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Resolution 81-235 authorizing purchase of 15 police cruisers at $8 ,741 . 00
each (_$131 , 127.45 total) and 12 4-door detective cars at $6 ,943 . 00 each
(_$83, 321. 28 total) from Kinsel Ford at a total of $214,448. 73 was approved
on a motion made by Councilman Williams and seconded by Councilman Turner.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Mayor Meyers welcomed State Representative Al Price to today' s meeting.
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Reminder made of the City Council Workshop Session to be held at 7 : 30 p.m.
at Marshall Middle School on Dowlen Road this evening.
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There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
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I , Myrtle Corgey, 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 9, 1981.
Myrtle Corgey
City Clerk
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