HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN NOV 20 1984 REGULAR SESSION
CITY COUNCIL - CITY OF BEAUMONT
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BE T_T REMEMBERED ,that the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, .
met in regular session this the 20th day of November, 1984, with the
+allowing present:
HONORABLE: William E. Nei l d Mayor
Joseph D. Deshotel Councilman At Large
G. Wayne Turner Councilman At Large
Nell Pruitt Weisbach ' Councilman, Ward I
Mike Brumley Councilman, Ward II
Audwi n Samuel Councilman, Ward I I I
David W. Moore Councilman, Ward IV
Karl Idol1enberger City Manager
Lane Nichols City Attorney
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The Invocation was given by the Reverend Edward Brown, Antioch
Missionary Baptist. Church.
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor hei td.
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The following items of the Consent Agenda were considered:
Approval a+ the Minutes of the regular City §ounci 1 session held
November ierr;ber- 1 3, 1984;
Resolution 84--424 appointing 'Vesta Brandt a!nd reappointing Marie
C:a1 col e and Charles Giglio to the Clean Community Commission, terms to
expire September 30, 1986;
Resolution 84-425 authorizing purchase of one ( 1 ) 3500 watt generator
to be installed on Fire Engine x#10 from Casco Industries, Inc. at an
amount of $1 , 360. 00;
Resolution 84--426 authorizing payment to University Microfilms
l.nt.er�nati�:nal in the amount of $1 , x:5 . �=0 for the 1985 New York: Times
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Resolution 84--427 authorizing payment of $2, 315. 00 to Standard �r
r'ot_r; s Corporation for services to the Beaumont Public Library; and
Resolution 64--428 authorizing purchase of a word processing terminal
?ram AF t . Dick: in the amount of $3, 390. 00 for use in the Legal
Department.
Re solution+s. 84--424 through 84-427 were approved on a motion made by
Councilman De=-hotel and seconded by Councilman Brumley.
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: {done
Resolution 84-428 was approved on a motion made by Councilman Samuel
and seconded by Councilman Turner.
Question: Ayes: Mayor Nei 1 d Abstained: Councilman
Councilman Moore
Deshotel
Councilman Turner
Councilman Weisbach
Councilman Brumley
Councilman Samuel
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A put l i cc hearing to consider new flood hazard boundary maps was held.
M?;. NIHITAKER, Chief Planner for the Planning Department:
The City participates in the Federal Emergency Management
Admi ni. =_.trati on" s, Flood Insurance Program. This means that residents
of Be:aumont are eligible for federally-subsidized flood insurance
whether they live in a flood hazard area or not. One of the
conditions that the Federal Government places on the City in order for
people here to participate in ' the Flood Insurance Program is that the
City adopt a building permit system that prevents construction in
flood-prone areas.. We' ve been using a Federal Flood Map for the last
few w •'r.ars that was prepared in 1975.
In 1982, we were presented with a preliminary version of a new revised
Flood h'l;:a.p. We felt there were some errors in this map resulting from
parts of the City that weren' t studied and we went through a process
of appealing the map that lasted a couple of years and we' ve had some
substantial changes made - some of the flood plains have been
shrunken.
We" ve cot a new map that the Federal Government has said we need to
adopt by December the 4th. As of December the 4th, this map goes into
effect for Flood Insurance purposes. The City has been told that we
.also must adopt the maps and adopt a new flood ordinance that
references the new maps and takes into account some of the changes on
the maps.
Th-;r=; current series of maps we have sets one base flood elevation which
is ?.:.t';re minimum elevation at which a. structure can be built for the
entire City and that' s set at 15 feet. Under the new system of maps,
we !.>:i l l have different flood elevations for each drainage way, for
each major- watcrshed and major drainage ditch. We will also have. the
i ood w;1 in divided into two (2) parts.
The term " 100-year Fl ood Plain" that is used on the maps refers to an
area where there is a one percent chance of a flood i n any given
'.gar-. The most critical part of that 100-year Flood Plain is called
"Fl oodwa•.: " . We haven' t had a f 1 oodway before on our old maps. Under
the nee.•:, ordinance, we would not be able to issue a building permit for
permanent structure that would obstruct flood water from using the
l �,r;,_ wa^;- t•o drain out of the City. -
The second part of the Flood Plain is called the "Fl oodway Fringe"
. This area will have some restrictions on development but there can be
new constructions. Essentially, any structure built in the f I oodway.
fringe would have to be one foot above the base flood elevation. This
could be done by elevating on pilings or with dirt, with fill . With
commercial structures, there is one exception to this flood elevation
reaui rement. A commercial structure in the 100-year Flood Plain could
be built in a flood-proof manner where it was impervious to flood
waters. Also, within the f 1 oodway fringe, any construction that
occurs cannot increase the base flood elevation in the watershed
substantially and "substantially" is defined by the Federal Government
is a one-foot increase in the base flood elevation.
:h^-,.ps were shown and discussed. )
There being no citizens to address City Council , the hearing was
closed.
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Resolution 84-429 authorizing purchase of two (^) tractors from
International oral. Harvestor at $23, 598, 00; two (2) flail mowers. from Alamo
Gr-opo at $3, 196. 00; six (6) rotary cutters from Audilet Tractors at
$8. 250. 00 .:and one ( 1 ) tractor with rotary mower from Oil City Tractors
at $30. 709. 00 was considered.
After" a discussion, Councilman Moore made a motion to approve the
r-esclution with an amendment to defer action for the tractor with
r ctary mower; motion was seconded by Councilman Deshotel .
Ouesti _ern: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Ordinance No. 84-149 authorizing abandonment of a 2-foot portion of
Libertv Street right-of-way (from Janes to Willow) located adjacent to
Lots 1-3, Block 20, Calder Addition was considered:
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ORDINANCE NO. 84-149
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE VACATING AND ABANDONING
A 2-FOOT PORTION OF LIBERTY STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY.
The ordinance was approved on a motion made by Councilman Weisbach and
seconded by Councilman Moore.
Question: Ayes: Councilman Abstained: Mayor
Deshotel Neild
Councilman Turner
Councilman Weisbach
Councilman Brumley
Councilman Samuel
Councilman Moore
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Ordinance No. 84-150 authorizin g a zone change from RM-H to GC-MD
and Ordinance No. 84-151 authorizing the issuance of a Specific Use
Permit to establish a drinking place at 4290 Pradice (requested by
Ananais Prejean ) were considered:
ORDINANCE NO. 84-150
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 BEAVMONT, TEXAS, BY CHANGING `
THE ZONING FROM RM-H (RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE
FAMILY - HIGH DENSITY DISTRICT) TO GC-MD
(GENERAL COMMERCIAL - MULTIPLE DWELLING
DISTRICT) ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4290
PRADICE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A
PENALTY.
ORDINANCE NO. 84-151
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ISSUING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT FOR DRINKING PLACE ON PROPERTY LOCATED
AT 4290 PRADICE.
`Councilman Deshotel made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 84-150
changing the zoning from RM-H to GC-MD for the property located at
4290Pradice. The motion was seconded by Councilman Samuel*
' Quest�on: Ayes: Councilman Nayesm Mayor Neild
Deshotel Councilman
Councilman Turner
Weisbach Councilman
Councilman Brumley
Samuel
Councilman Moore
Councilman Moore made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 84-151 with an
amendment to the Site Plan of the ordinance specifying operating hours
for the business to be 10: 00 a. m. to 4: 00 p. m. for School Days. The
motion was seconded by Councilsman Deshotel .
Question: Ayes Councilman Nayes: Mayor Neild
Deshotel Councilman
Councilman Turner
Weisbach Councilman
Councilman Brumley
Samuel
Councilman Moore
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Resolution 84-430 awarding Sprott Park trail system and site work
contract to Baytown Construction at $83, 850. 00 (0. 6 miles of trail
surface, 16-station exercise system, benches, signs, drinking fountain
and extensive site grading and landscaping, $37, 500 to be funded
through a grant from the Texas Local Parks, Recreation and Open Space
Fund and the balance of $46, 350 to be funded through the Community
Development Block Grant fund) was approved on a motion made by
Councilman Moore and seconded by Councilman Turner. `
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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An ordinance changing a street name - College Street - in honor of Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. was considered: '
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' AN ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 3 OF THE
CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,
TEXAS AND IN PARTICULAR THE NAME OF THAT CERTAIN
STREET AS INDICATED UPON THE OFFICIAL STREET MAP
OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS BY CHANGING THE NAME OF
COLLEGE STREET TO "M. L. KING DRIVE" .
Councilman Samuel made a motion to approve the ordinance; motion was
seconded by Councilman Deshotel . ^
A discussion was held and the question called.
Question: Ayes: Councilman Nayes: Mayor Neild
Deshotel Councilman ..
Councilman Turner
Samuel Councilman
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Councilman Weisbach
Moore Councilman
' Brumley
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Resolution 84-432 authorizing purchase of one bobtail trash truck from
Tidelands International in the amount of $37, 726. 00 to be used by the
Sanitation Department was approved on A motion made by Councilman
Moore and seconded by Councilman Samuel .
Question: Ayes: All Nayes: None
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Mayor Neild called an Executive Session, pursuant to Section II of the
Texas Opening Meetings Act, to be held immediately following the City
Council Workshop Session.
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Mrs. Carol Flatten, 6360 Arrowhead Street, representing the Spare
Beaumont Committee of the Beaumont Heritage Society, addressed Council
' to urge that the rehabilitation of the Tyrrell Historical Library be
given a top City priority.
Mr . Paul Brown, 4370 Cartwright; the Reverend Albert Haynes, 2620
Burgandy Place; Mr. Ed Sigee, 2695 Forrest; the Reverend Edward Brown,
2950 Waco Street; and the Reverend Timothy M. Hunley, 1698 LaSalle;
addressed Council in opposition to action taken today that defeated
the street name change from College Street to Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. Drive.
Mr. Alan McNeill , 479 Pine Street, addressed Council to urge further
support for the location of the proposed Naval installation in our
area.
Mayor Neild issued the following proclamation: "Home Care Week in
Beaumont " - November 25 - December 1 , 1984.
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There being no further business, the meeting was recessed before
continuing with the City Council Workshop Session.
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I , Rosemarie Chi appetta, 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 November 20, 1984.
Rosemarie Chiappetta
Deputy City Clerk:
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