HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN DEC 06 1983 REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
HELD DECEMBER 6 , 1983
BE IT REMEMBERED that the City Council of the City of Beaumont , Texas,
met in regular session this the 6th day of December, 1983, with the
following present :
HONORABLE: William E. Neild Mayor
Bill Cox Councilman, Ward I
Evelyn M. Lord Councilman, Ward II
David W. Moore Councilman, Ward IV
Absent : Joseph D. Deshotel Councilman, Ward III
Karl Nollenberger City Manager
Hugh Earnest Asst . City Manager
Lane Nichols Asst . City Attorney
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The Invocation was given by the Reverend 0. J. Beasley, Jr . , pastor of
St . John' s Missionary Baptist Church.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman Moore.
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One proclamation was issued: "National Drunk and Drug Driving Awareness
Week in Beaumont" - December 11-17 , 1983 .
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The following Consent Agenda items were considered :
Approval of the Minutes of the regular City Council session held November
22, 1983;
Resolution 83-442 accepting the work as complete and authorizing final
payment in the amount of $2, 198. 00 to Trax Enterprises, contractor, for
the demolition and removal of two structures at 1490 Avenue A @ $999. 00
and 1010 Finis at $1 , 199. 00;
Resolution 83-443 authorizing payment for 50 - 6 ' lengths of 15" rein-
forced concrete pipe to National Concrete Products at $1 , 587. 00; .
Resolution 83-444 authorizing purchase of a photo ionization hydrocarbon
detector (flammable liquid detector) for the Arson Division of the Fire
Department from HNU Systems , Inc . in the amount of $4 , 020.00;
Resolution 83-445 authorizing purchase of polygraph equipment (one (1)
electronic polygraph instrument , one (1) subject 's chair and ink and
paper) for the Arson Division of the Fire Department from Dee E. Wheeler
and Associates at $3, 655 . 50;
Resolution 83-446 authorizing purchase of shrubs and trees (approximately
10 flowering plum trees, 10 crabapple trees, 10 Golden Raintrees, eight
Dwarf Yaupons, one Carolina Jasmine, 200 English Ivy vines and 300 Star
Jasmine plants) for the Civic Center Complex from Garden Center of Beau-
mont at $2,430. 00;
Resolution 83-447 accepting street improvements of Brett Lane from Toli-
var 1 , 060' south to the end of the cul-de-sac, Phyllis Lane from Jill
Lane 800' south to Joyce Lane, Jill Lane from Phyllis Lane 300' east to
Brett Lane and Joyce Lane from Phyllis Lane 300" east to Brett Lane and
water and sewer improvements for Lots 1-26, Block l ; Lots 1-5, Block 2;
Lots 1-28, Block 3 and Lots 1-14 , Block 4; in Pine Glen Second Addition;
Resolution 83-448 appointing Naaman Woodland, Jr. , as Chairman and Louise
Loomis as Vice-Chairman and reappointing Dora Nisby (term expiring October
31 , 1985) to the Library Commission;
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Resolution 83-449 authorizing purchase of periodical subscriptions from
Schaffer Publications , Inc . , dba Popular Subscription Service at $6,744 .74 ;
Resolution 83-450 authorizing execution of an agreement with the Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company to widen a railroad crossing on Corley
Street at a cost to the City not to exceed $8 , 313. 00;
Resolution 83-451 authorizing final payment in the amount of $16 , 994 . 60
to American Seating Company, contractor, for seating in the Julie Rogers
; Theatre of the Performing Arts (total contract $174 ,244 . 00 less Change
Order #1 in the amount of $4 , 300. 00) ; and
Resolution 83-452 accepting the work performed under a contract by J. R.
Plake , Inc . for Klein Park playground and park equipment and authorizing
final payment in the amount of $7,428. 06 (total project cost - $51 , 288. 00) .
The Consent Agenda was approved on a motion made by Councilman Lord and
seconded by Councilman Cox.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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PUBLIC HEARING
APPLICATION FOR U.M.T.A.
TRANSIT OPERATING ASSISTANCE GRANT
MAYOR WILLIAM E. NEILD:
I think the next item is to call a public hearing on the Transit . . .
CITY MANAGER KARL NOLLENB.ERGER:
Yes , Your Honor . The first item on the Agenda today is a public hearing
which is an application for the Transit Operating Assistance Grant from
the Urban Mass Transportation Administration. The application is for
Operating Assistance Grant in the amount of $504 , 226 . 00 and it ' s to
cover half of the operating deficit that the City had for the fiscal
year 1983 in the Beaumont Transit System. After the hearing, the Coun-
cil will be asked to adopt a resolution which authorizes the filing of
the application with UMTA under their Section 5 of the 1964 Urban Mass
Transportation Act as amended. The total operating deficit for 1983 ,
fiscal year ended September 30th, was $1 , 008,452 . 00 and this grant applica-
tion would ask for half of that to be reimbursed from the federal govern-
ment . It ' s appropriate at this time for you to call a public hearing and
to have any interested participants .
MAYOR NEILD:
In that regard, I ' ll declare the public hearing open in connection with
the application for Transit Operating Assistance Grant . If there 's any-
one that would like to speak on behalf or speak in connection with that ,
will you please come forward and give your name and address? If not ,
then I will declare the public hearing closed.
END OF EXCERPT.
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Resolution 83-453 authorizing the filing of an application for a transit
operating assistance grant in the amount of $504 , 226. 00 with Urban Mass
Transportation Administration under Section 5 of the Urban Mass Transpor-
tation Act of 1964 , as amended, was approved on a motion made by Council-
man Lord and seconded by Councilman Cox.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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PUBLIC HEARING
PROPOSED CHANGES IN TRANSIT FARES
CITY MANAGER EARL NOLLENBERGER:
The second item on your agenda today, Your Honor, relates to a public
hearing on proposed changes in the Transit fares and I 've asked Mr. Joe
rTernus, the Director of Urban Transportation, to address the City Coun-
rcil to make sure that participants in the public hearing are aware of
the issues prior to speaking.
MR. JOE TERNUS, DIRECTOR OF URBAN TRANSPORTATION:
Mayor and Council Members. This is a public hearing to review the tran-
sit rates that are proposed to increase. We are recommending that the
Adult Fare increase from $0.40 to $0. 50, that the Young Person Reduced
Fare increase from $0. 15 to $0. 20, and that the Adult Monthly Pass in-
crease from $15 . 00 to $18. 00. We are also recommending that the Charter
rates be increased from $60. 00 minimum with $20. 00 each additional hour
to $80. 00 minimum with $28 . 00 per hour for each additional hour. We are
also recommending that a Contract Charter Rate be established. This will
be for those services that we can contract over a longer period of time
and we are recommending that rate be set at $70. 00 minimum with $24. 00
per hour additional rate. We estimate that these rate changes would
bring in approximately $51 , 000. 00 of City funds for use in the Transit
System. This would then bring a total of our operating budget to $1 . 5
million for 1984 , fiscal year ' 84. If you have any specific questions
pertaining to this recommendation, I 'd be happy to respond.
MAYOR WILLIAM E . NEILD:
Any questions or comm-nts? Thank you, Joe.
COUNCILMAN EVELYN M. LORD:
Just very quickly. This is just to cut down on what we are losing? It
isn' t going to change anything from a losting to a winning situation, is
it?
MR. TERNUS:
This would reduce the amount of City general funds that would be necessary
to operate the Transit System. T'd like to think that we' re constantly
winning.
COUNCILMAN LORD:
I apologize to you, Mr. Ternus.
COUNCILMAN DAVID W. MOORE:
Joe, I have one question .
MAYOR NEILD:
David . . .
COUNCILMAN MOORE:
My question is do you all exactly know . . . what do you perceive to be
the biggest reason why we are running such a large deficit on the Mass
Transit System now?
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MR. TERNUS:
Well , there are a number of reasons why our costs have increased over
last year , for example. We have less Cahrter Service, so we are not
having as much revenue from Charter Service. Our expenditures, just the
cost of labor, cost of doing business, have increased. We have estab-
lished the Special Transit Service and that ' s probably the single-most ,
largest increase in our operating budget , the new service for the handi-
capped persons in the community. This is a service that we are not re-
commending any rate increases, for example, for the fares or for the
Charter Service in this area. So, those are probably the three largest
areas that we are operating . . . . . .
COUNCILMAN MOORE:
You said our Charter Service is down from last year . Do you have any
idea why that is?
MR. TERNUS :
We had a large contract with Mobil Chemical and, while we still have a
contract with Mobil Chemical , it is not as large as it was. We have a
very active Charter Service. We probably have more charter services for
a system our size than any other in the State. So, it 's an active pro-
gram. It is just less this year than what we were having this past year .
COUNCILMAN MOORE:
Okay, and the last question I have, is the traffic that has been involved
in our buses, Transit System for the past year, has it increased or de-
creased, or is there any way of knowing that?
MR. TERNUS:
It decreased last year and then towards the end of this last fiscal year
it began to pick up again. We did experience . . . as the cost of fuel
dropped, we also experienced a loss in ridership in the Transit System.
And, now, that ridership has begun, in the last three or four months,
starting to pick up again.
COUNCILMAN MOORE :
Thank you.
MR. TERNUS :
Yes, sir .
CITY MANAGER NOLLENBERGER:
It would be appropriate to conduct a public hearing at this time, Your
Honor .
MAYOR NEILD :
At this time, I ' ll call a public hearing in connection with proposed
changes in the Transit fees and we will declare the public hearing open.
Any one who would like to address the Council in connection with this,
please come to the microphone and give us your name and address. There
not being anybody that wishes to speak, I ' ll declare the public hearing
closed.
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Ordinance No. 83-154 providing for changes in transit fares was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 83-154
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 28,
SECTION 28-5 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT TO AMEND TRANSIT FARES;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL.
The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Lord and seconded
by Mayor Neild.
Question : Ayes : Mayor Neild Nayes : Councilman Cox
Councilman Lord
Councilman Moore
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The third and final reading of Ordinance No. 83-155 granting a franchise
to REM Waste Control , Inc. for closed continer refuse collection was held:
ORDINANCE NO. 83-155
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A FRANCHISE TO REM
WASTE CONTROL, INC. TO OPERATE A COMMER-
CIAL CLOSED CONTIANER GARBAGE COLLECTION
SERVICE IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT; PROVIDING
THE TERMS, CONDITIONS, OBLIGATIONS, AND
LIMITATIONS OF SUCH SERVICE; PROVIDING
INDEMNITY TO THE CITY; RETAINING AUTHORITY
TO REGULATE RATES; PROVIDING FOR FRANCHISE
PAYMENTS ; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
The third and final reading of Ordinance No. 83-156 granting a franchise
to Browning-Ferris Industries, Inc . for closed container refuse collection
was held:
ORDINANCE NO. 83-156
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A FRANCHISE TO BROWN-
ING FERRIS INDUSTRIES, INC. TO OPERATE A
COMMERCIAL CLOSED CONTAINER GARBAGE COLLEC-
TION SERVICE IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT; PRO-
VIDING THE TERMS, CONDITIONS, OBLIGATIONS,
AND LIMITATIONS OF SUCH SERVICE; PROVIDING
INDEMNITY TO THE CITY; RETAINING AUTHORITY
TO REGULATE RATES; PROVIDING FOR FRANCHISE
PAYMENTS; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
The third and final reading of Ordinance No. 83-157 granting a franchise
to Waste Express, Inc. for closed container refuse collection was held:
ORDINANCE NO. 83-157
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A FRANCHISE TO WASTE
EXPRESS, INC . TO OPERATE A COMMERCIAL
CLOSED CONTAINER GARBAGE COLLECTION SERVICE
IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT; PROVIDING THE TERMS,
CONDITIONS, OBLIGATIONS, AND LIMITATIONS OF
SUCH SERVICE; PROVIDING INDEMNITY TO THE CITY;
RETAINING AUTHORITY TO REGULATE RATES ; PROVID-
ING FOR FRANCHISE PAYMENTS ; AND PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY.
Ordinances No . 83-155, 83-156 and 83-157 were approved on a motion made
by Councilman Cox and seconded by Councilman Lord.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Ordinance No. 83-158 amending Ordinance No. 83-128 requiring franchises
for closed container refuse collection changing the effective date from
January 1 , 1984 to February 6, 1983 , was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 83-158
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 83-128
TO CHANGE THE EFFECTIVE DATE.
The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cox and se-
conded by Councilman Moore.
Question : Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Ordinance No. 83-159 changing the zoning from R-3 (Modified Two Family
and Multiple Dwelling) to NC (Neighborhood Commercial) and RM-H (Resi-
dential Multiple Family-High Density) for an area described as the Frank-
lin Street Rezoning Study was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 83-159
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 CHANGING THE ZONING FROM R-3 (MODIFIED
TWO FAMILY AND MULTIPLE DWELLING) DISTRICT TO NC
(NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT AND RM-H
(RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE DWELLING - HIGH DENSITY)
DISTRICT ON PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS THE FRANKLIN
STREET REZONING STUDY; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PRO'V'IDING FOR A PENALTY.
The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Lord and se-
conded by Councilman Cox.
Question : Ayes: All Nayes : None
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Ordinances changing the zoning from RS (.Residential Single Family) to
RM-H (Residential Multiple Family-High. Density) and granting a Specific
Use Permit to operate a beauty shop on property at 9925 Old Voth Road
were considered:
AN ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF THE
CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND IN
PARTICULAR THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ZONING DISTRICT
AS INDICATED UPON THE ZONING MAP OF BEAUMONT,
TEXAS, BY CHANGING THE ZONING FROM RS (RESIDEN-
TIAL SINGLE FAMILY) DISTRICT TO RM-H (RESIDENTIAL
MULTIPLE DWELLING - HIGH DENSITY) DISTRICT ON
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 9925 OLD VOTH ROAD; PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PRO'V'ID-
A PENALTY.
AN ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ISSUING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT FOR A BEAUTY SHOP ON PROPERTY LOCATED
AT 9925 OLD VOTH ROAD.
Mr. Jesse Torres, Acting Planning Director, told Council that the Planning
Staff and the Planning Commission , in a unanimous vote of 6 to 0, recom-
mended denial request based upon the fact that the request would constitute
spot zoning and since two of the conditions necessary for issuance of a
Specific Use Permit were not satisfied in the application.
Property owner, Mr . T. W. Atwood, requested permission to address Council
stating that the Staff report was not delivered to him in sufficient time
to prepare a rebuttal or seek legal counsel .
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Mayor Neild told Mr . Atwood that a public hearing in connection with this
was held with the Council and there was no opportunity for further input
at this time, and that the item was now ready for action.
After a brief discussion between Council and the Asst . City Attorney,
it was requested that the item be deferred one week to give Mr. Atwood
opportunity to confer with the City Attorney.
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' Ordinance No . 83-160 changing the zoning from GC-MD (General Commercial-
Multiple Dwelling) to RS (Residential Single Family) on property located
at 2876 Kitchner was considered :
ORDINANCE NOT. 83-160
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' CHANGING THE ZONING FROM GC-MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL
MULTIPLE DWELLING) DISTRICT TO RS (RESIDENTIAL SINGLE
FAMILY) DISTRICT ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2876 KITCHNER;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY.
The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cox and secon-
ded by Councilman Moore.
Question : Ayes: All Nayes : None
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Ordinance No . 83-161 changing the zoning from RS (_Residential Single Family)
to RM-H (Residential Multiple Family High. Density) on property on the
east side of Major Drive approximately 1300 feet south of Gladys was con-
sidered:
ORDINANCE N0. 83-:161
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 CHANGING THE ZONING FROM RS (RESIDENTIAL SINGLE
FAMILY) TO RM-H (RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE DWELLING -
HIGH DENSITY) DISTRICT ON PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
EAST SIDE OF MAJOR DRIVE APPROXIMATELY 1300 FEET
SOUTH OF GLADYS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PRO-
VIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cox and seconded
by Mayor Neild.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Ordinance No. 83-162 changing the zoning from R-3 (Modified Two Family and
Multiple Dwelling) to GC-MD (General Commercial - Multiple Dwelling) and
Ordinance No. 83-163 granting a Specific Use Permit to establish offices and
a product storage warehouse on property at 695 Chamberlin ire considered :
ORDINANCE NO. 83-162
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 CHANGING THE ZONING FROM R-3 (MODIFIED TWO FAMILY
AND MULTIPLE DWELLING) DISTRICT TO GC-MD (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL - MULTIPLE DWELLING) DISTRICT ON PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 695 CHAMBERLIN; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
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ORDINANCE NO. 83-163
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ISSUING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ESTABLISH OFFICES AND A PRODUCT
STORAGE WAREHOUSE ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 695
CHAMBERLIN.
These ordinances were approved on a motion made by Councilman Lord and
seconded by Councilman Cox.
; Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Ordinance No. 83-164 changing the zoning from RM-M (Residential Multiple
Family - Medium Density) to RM-H (Residential Multiple Family - High Den-
sity) and Ordinance No. 83-165 granting a Specific Use Permit to establish
a horticultural landscaping and retail sales business on property at 8450
Highway 105 were considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 83-164
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF THE
CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND IN
PARTICULAR THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ZONING DISTRI"CTS
AS INDICATED UPON THE ZONING 'MAP OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS,
BY CHANGING THE ZONING FROM RM-M (-RESIDENTIAL MUL-
TIPLE DWELLING - MEDIUM DENSITY) DISTRICT TO R"M-H
(RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE DWELLING - HIGH DENSITY) DIS-
TRICT ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 8450 HIGHWAY 105; PRO--
VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY.
ORDINANCE NO. 83-165
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FOR THE ISBUANCE OF A
SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ESTABLISH A HORTICUL-"
TURAL LANDSCAPING AND RETAIL SALES' BUSINES"S
ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 8450 HIGHWAY' 10'5.
These ordinances were approved on a motion made by Councilman Cox and
seconded by Councilman Lord.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Ordinance No. 83-166 changing the zoning from AR (Agricultural Residential)
to LI (Light Industrial) on a 10-acre tract approximately 3300 feet west
of IH-10 south on the north side of Walden Road was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 83-166
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 CHANGING THE ZONING FROM AR (AGRICULTURAL RESI-
DENTIAL) DISTRICT TO LI (LIGHT INDUSTRIAL) DISTRICT
ON PROPERTY LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 3300 FEET WEST OF
I-10 SOUTH ON THE NORTH SIDE OF WALDEN ROAD; PRO-
VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY.
The ordinance was approved on a motion made by" Councilman Moore and secon-
ded by Councilman Cox.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Ordinance No. 83-167 changing the zoning from LI (Light I"ndustrial) to
GC-MD (General Commercial Multiple Dwelling) on property, at 1145 Park
Street was considered :
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ORDINANCE NO. 83-167
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 CHANGING THE ZONING FROM LI (LIGHT INDUSTRIAL)
DISTRICT TO GC-MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL - MULTIPLE
DWELLING) DISTRICT ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1145 PARK
STREET; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Lord and secon-
ded by Councilman Cox.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Ordinance No. 83-168 changing the zoning from RM-H (.Residential Multiple
Family-High Density) to RS (Residential Single Family) on property bounded
by South Street , Guffey Street , Smart Street and Royal Purple Drive was
considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 83-168
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 CHANGING THE ZONING FROM RM-H (RESIDENTIAL MUL-
TIPLE DWELLING - HIGH DENSITY) DISTRICT TO RS (RESI-
DENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY) DISTRICT ON PROPERTY BOUNDED
BY SOUTH STREET, GUFFEY', SMART STREET AND ROYAL PUR-
PLE DRIVE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Moore and secon-
ded by Councilman Cox.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes: None
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Ordinance No. 83-169 granting a Specific Use Permit to grow and sell rare
and exotic plants by appointment only in an RM-H (Residential Multiple
Family-High Density) district on property at 35 Minor Street was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 83-169
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ISSUING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO GROW AND SELL PLANTS ON PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 35 MINOR STREET.
The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cox and seconded
by Councilman Lord.
Question : Ayes: All Nayes : None
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An ordinance granting a Specific Use Permit to establish a speciality
contractor' s business in a GC-MD (_General Commercial - Multiple Dwelling)
district on property at 5480 Washington Boulevard was considered :
AN ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ISSUING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT FOR A SPECIALTY CONTRACTOR' S BUSINESS
ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 5480 WASHINGTON BOULE-
VARD.
The ordinance was denied on a motion made by Councilman Moore and seconded
by Councilman Lord.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Ordinance No. 83-170 abandoning a 315-foot portion of undeveloped Heritage
Lane right-of-way north of Collier Road was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 83-170
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE VACATING AND ABANDONING
A 315 FOOT PORTION OF HERITAGE LANE NORTH OF
COLLIER ROAD.
, The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cox and seconded
by Mayor, Neild.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Resolution 83-454 awarding a 6-month contract for furnishing pit sand and/or
clay for landfill cover with Beeco of Vidor (Pit Sand: $1 . 25 cy F.O.B. pit
site and $3 . 18 cy delivered to the landfill ; Clay : $1 .25 cy F.O.B. pit
site and $3. 18 cy delivered to the landfill ) was approved on a motion made
by Councilman Lord and seconded by Councilman Cox.
Question: Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Ordinance No. 83-171 approving a change in the Firefighters Pension Plan
was considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 83-171
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE PERMITTING BEAUMONT FIRE-
FIGHTERS WHO ARE 'MEMBERS OF THE BEAUMONT FIREMEN' S
RELIEF AND RETIREMENT FUND TO DEFER FEDERAL INCOME
TAXES ON THEIR MONTHLY CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PENSION
FUND FROM THE TIME CONTRIBUTIONS ARE MADE TO THE
LATER TIME BENEFITS ARE RECEIVED; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEAL.
The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Lord and seconded
by Councilman Cox.
Question : Ayes: All Nayes : None
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Resolution 83-455 approving funding from the Community Development Block
Grant Program for Social Service Facility Rehabilitation Projects (Y.W.C.A.
in the amount of $168, 000. 00 and Land Manor - Main House in the amount of
$80, 000. 00) was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cox and seconded
by Councilman Moore.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Resolution 83-456 approving funding from the Community Development Block
Grant Program for Historic Preservation Projects ("Frank B. Inzer , 1895
McFaddin, in the amount of $50, 000. 00; Samuel James, 1850 Sabine Pass, in
the amount of $40, 000. 00; and Herschel L. Hobson, 2108 Harrison, in the
amount of $30, 000. 00) was approved on a motion made by Councilman Lord and
seconded by Councilman Cox.
Question : Ayes : All Nayes : None
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Ordinance No. 83-172 adopting the fiscal year 1984 Capital Funds Budgets
was considered :
ORDINANCE NO. 83-172
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A CAPITAL PROJECTS
BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF BEAUMONT FOR FISCAL YEAR
1984.
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The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Cox and secon-
ded by Councilman Lord.
Question : Ayes: All Nayes : None
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City Manager Nollenborger told Council that at the present time a City
Council meeting would not be scheduled for December 27 , 1983.
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Mayor Neild questioned the status of the selling of Spindletop and Morgan
Parks as approved in the August 13 , 1983 election.
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Mrs. Sallye Keith, 1260 Cherokee, representing the Y.W.C.A. Board of Dir-
ectors, addressed Council to express appreciation for the funding of the
Y.W.C. A. under the C.D.B. G. Social Service Facility Rehabilitation Pro-
jects.
Mr. Archie Land, 435 Langham, Executive Director of Land Manor, addressed
Council in appreciation for the action taken to fund Land Manor - Main
House.
Mr . Arthur Randall , 4625 Beale, addressed Council concerning the Affirma-
tive Action Plan discussion to be held during the Workshop Session.
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There being no further business , the City Council session was recessed
before continuing with the Workshop Session.
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I , Rosemarie Chiappetta, 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 December 6, 1983 .
Rosemarie Chiappetta
Deputy City Clerk
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