HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET DEC 07 1999 City of Beaumont
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS DECEMBER 7, 1999 1:30 P.M.
CONSENT AGENDA
* Approval of minutes
* Confirmation of committee appointments
L A) Approve the nomination of Interim Services, Inc. as an Enterprise Project pursuant to
the Texas Enterprise Zone Act
B) Accept improvements constructed in Christina Court Subdivision, Phase I for City
maintenance
C) Approve the acquisition of properties for the Concord Road Improvement Project
(� D) i Approve a grant application to the Texas Department of Health to provide Internet
connectivity to the Beaumont Public Health Department
E) f Approve the purchase of one diesel powered truck cab and chassis equipped with a
10.5 cubic yard concrete mixer body for use in the Public Works Department
F) , Approve an annual contract for the purchase of automotive batteries for use by the Fleet
Management Division
G) t/ Approve a travel policy which is applicable to all employees including the City Council
for the payment of travel expenses incurred in the performance of their duties outside
of Beaumont
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Consent Agenda Summary December 7, 1999
• Approval of minutes
• Confirmation of committee appointments
A) Approve the nomination of Interim Services,Inc. as an Enterprise Project pursuant
to the Texas Enterprise Zone Act
Administration recommends approval of the nomination of Interim Services, Inc. as an Enterprise
Project. Interim Services,Inc. is the call center operation in Nederland formerly known as NorCross.
Designation as an Enterprise Project would not entail any City of Beaumont incentives,but would
qualify the project for state sales tax refunds paid for the purchase of equipment based on the number
of employees hired. The Texas Department of Economic Development designated the
Beaumont/Nederland/Jefferson County Enterprise Zone on January 9, 1998. Jefferson County
nominated Interim Services, Inc. as an Enterprise Project on November 29, 1999. For Interim
Services,Inc.to become an Enterprise Project,the City of Beaumont and City of Nederland will also
need to nominate the company. A copy of the staff memorandum is attached for your review.
B) Accept improvements constructed in Christina Court Subdivision, Phase I for City
maintenance
Administration recommends approval of accepting maintenance of the street,storm sewer,water and
sanitary sewer improvements in Christina Court Subdivision, Phase I. The improvements in the
subdivision passed final inspection from all entities involved on November 30, 1999. A copy of the
staff memorandum is attached for your review.
C) Approve the acquisition of properties for the Concord Road Improvement Project
1) Property located at 3545 and 3555 Concord Road (0.065 acre out of the A. Williams Survey)
would be purchased from Joe Herrera, Jr. and Antonia Martha Herrera for the appraised value of
$10,200.
2) Property located at 3680 Concord Road (0.067 acre out of the A. Williams Survey) would be
purchased from Richard Hegele for the appraised value of$2,000.
3) Property located at 3690 Concord Road (0.021 acre out of Lot 3, Block 2 of the Minglewood
Addition)would be purchased from Robert L. and Glenda F. Smith for the appraised value of$900.
The properties were appraised by Bishop Real Estate Appraisers, Inc.
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D) Approve a grant application to the Texas Department of Health to provide Internet
connectivity to the Beaumont Public Health Department
Administration recommends approval of a grant application to the Texas Department of Health to
provide Internet connectivity to the Beaumont Public Health Department in the amount of$60,000.
The grant would allow for the purchase of 10 personal computers with software, two printers, line
installation and utilization charges, and the hardware and software to communicate with the City's
Internet service provider. According to the grant terms, recipients must match 10% of the grant
amount. Funds for the match are available in the Capital Reserve Fund. A copy of the staff
memorandum is attached for your review.
F) Approve the purchase of one diesel powered truck cab and chassis equipped with a 10.5
cubic yard concrete mixer body for use in the Public Works Department
Administration recommends approval of the purchase of one 1995 International Model F-5070-SFA
truck from Olympic International Trucks,Inc.in the amount of$50,000. A used truck was specified
rather than a new unit due to budgetary constraints (a comparably equipped unit purchased new is
approximately$100,000). The absence of a concrete truck has forced the department to rely on local
concrete companies for pouring concrete on street repair projects. The City projects are considered
small jobs by the companies and are not given high priority. A copy of the staff memorandum is
attached for your review.
F) Approve an annual contract for the purchase of automotive batteries for use by the Fleet
Management Division
Administration recommends approval of an annual contract with Nationwide Batteries of Beaumont
for purchasing automotive batteries at the unit costs stated in the attached memorandum with.an
estimated total annual expenditure of$26,620.20. Funds are available for this expenditure in the
Fleet Management Division's operating budget.
G)Approve a travel policy which is applicable to all employees including the City Council for
the payment of travel expenses incurred in the performance of their duties outside of
Beaumont
Administration recommends approval of Travel Policy(6.1)which is attached for your review. In
September 1989,the initial Travel Policy for City Council was approved by resolution. In 1996, it
was determined that the reimbursement guidelines and procedures for City Council were outdated.
In an effort to ensure that members of Council were reimbursed consistently with other city
employees,the City Manager on October 1, 1996 approved through an administrative memorandum
the current Travel Policy for reimbursement of related travel of Councilmembers. The current
reimbursement guidelines and procedures have been in effect since October 1, 1996 and no changes
are recommended. A copy of the staff memorandum is attached for your review.
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Kyle Hayes, Executive Assistant to the City Manager
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: December 1, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Consider nominating Interim Services, Inc. as an Enterprise Project
pursuant to the Texas Enterprise Zone Act.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the nomination of Interim Services, Inc. as an
Enterprise Project. Interim Services, Inc. is the call center operation in Nederland formerly
known as NorCross. Designation as an Enterprise Project would not entail any City of Beaumont
incentives, but would qualify the project for state sales tax refunds paid for the purchase of
equipment based on the number of employees hired.
BACKGROUND
The Texas Department of Economic Development designated the Beaumont/Nederland/Jefferson
County Enterprise Zone on January 9, 1998. Jefferson County nominated Interim Services, Inc.
as an Enterprise Project on November 29, 1999. For Interim Services, Inc. to become an
Enterprise Project, the City of Beaumont and City of Nederland will also need to nominate the
company. Currently, Interim Services, Inc. employs approximately 140 people of which half live
in Beaumont. The company projects to have 540 employees within the next five years with an
annual payroll of more than $10 million.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager and Executive Assistant to the City Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny nominating Interim Services, Inc. as an Enterprise Project pursuant to the
Texas Enterprise Zone Act.
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STATE OF TEXAS § IN THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON § JEFFERSON COUNTY
ORDER NOMINATING THE INTERIM SERVICES, INC.AS AN
ENTERPRISE PROJECT PURSUANT TO THE TEXAS ENTERPRISE ZONE ACT
(TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE CHAPTER 2303, SUBCHAPTER F)
WHEREAS,the Texas Department of Economic Development(`Department") designated the
Beaumont/Nederland/Jefferson County Enterprise Zone (the"Zone") on January 9, 1998; and
WHEREAS, the Department will consider Interim Services, Inc. as an enterprise project
pursuant to a nomination and an application made by the Cities and County; and
WHEREAS, the Cities and County desire to pursue the creation of the proper economic and
social environment in order to induce the investment of private resources in productive business
enterprises located in the Zone and to provide employment to residents of the Zone and to other
economically disadvantaged individuals; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter'2303, Subchapter F of the Texas Enterprise Zone Act, Texas
Government Code(the"Act"), Interim Services, Inc. has applied to the Cities and County for
designation as an enterprise project; and,
WHEREAS, the County finds that Interim Services, Inc. meets the criteria for designation as an
enterprise project under Chapter 2303, Subchapter F of the Act on the following grounds:
1. Interim Services, Inc. is a "qualified business" under Section 2303.402 of the Act since it will be
engaged in the active conduct of trade or business in the Zone and at least twenty-five percent(25%)
of the business' new employees will be residents of a Zone within the County or economically
disadvantaged individuals;
2. Interim Services, Inc. is located in the Zone, or has made a substantial commitment to locate in the
Zone, which has an employment rate of not less than one and one-half(1-1/2)times the state
unemployment rate; (or a population loss of at least twelve percent(12%) during the most recent six-
year period or a population loss of at least four percent (4%)for the most repent three-year period)
3. There has been and will continue to be a high level of cooperation between public, private and
neighborhood entities within the Zone; and
4. The designation of Interim Services, Inc. as an enterprise project will contribute significantly to the
achievement of the plans of the Cities and County for development and revitalization of the Zone.
WHEREAS, the County finds that Interim Services, Inc. meets the criteria for tax relief and
other incentives adopted by the Cities and County and nominates Interim Services, Inc. on the grounds
that it will be located wholly within the Zone, will create a higher level of employment, economic activity
and stability; and
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WHEREAS, the County finds that it is in the best interest of the County to nominate Interim
Services, Inc. as an enterprise project pursuant to the Act;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED by the Commissioners Court of Jefferson County, Texas:
That the findings of the County and its actions approving this order of the
Commissioners Court are hereby approved and adopted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Interim Services, Inc. is a "qualified business", as defined in Section
2303.402 of the Act, and meets the oriteria for designation as an enterprise project, as set forth in
Section 2303, Subchapter F of the Act.
IT IS IFURTHER ORDERED that the enterprise project shall take effect on the date of designation of
the enterprise project by the department and terminate five (5)years after that date of designation.
SIGNED this 29th day of November,
JUDGE CARL, R. GRIFFITH, JR.
County Judge
A=Sr:
ON CoU= CKERK
(SPAL)
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City of Beaumo nt
•� Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Joris P. Colbert, City Engineer
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: December 1, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a resolution accepting maintenance of the street,
storm sewer, water and sanitary sewer improvements in Christina
Court Subdivision, Phase 1.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends approval of Brownstone Drive from existing Brownstone Drive
approximately 609 feet west to and including the cul-de-sac, Christina Court North from proposed
Brownstone Drive approximately 176 feet north to three(3)OM-4P End of Roadway markers. Also,
recommended for approval are the Water and Sanitary Sewer Improvements for Lots 1-13 and Lots
27 & 28.
BACKGROUND
The aforementioned improvements in the subdivision passed final inspection from all entities
involved on November 30, 1999.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None
PREVIOUS ACTION
None
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None
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RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director, and City Engineer
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny the resolution accepting maintenance of the street, storm sewer, water and sanitary
sewer improvements in Christina Court Subdivision, Phase I.
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TO: City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Joris P. Colbert, City Engineer
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: December 1, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Council considers a resolution authorizing the acquisition of
Parcel 67, Parcel 80, and Parcel 85 of the Concord Road
Improvement Project.
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RECOMMENDATION
The owners of the property listed below have agreed to convey their property for the right-of-way
of the Concord Road Improvement Project.
Parcel 67: 0.065 acre out of the A. Williams illiams Surve
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(3545 and 3555 Concord Road)
Appraised Value $10,200
(Partial Taking)
Appraiser: Bishop Real Estate Appraisers, Inc.
Owner: Joe Herrera, Jr. and Antonia Martha Herrera
Parcel 80: 0.067 acre out of the A. Williams Survey
(3680 Concord Road)
Appraised Value $2,000
(Partial Taking)
Appraiser: Bishop Real Estate Appraisers, Inc.
Owner: Richard Hegele
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Parcel 85: 0.021 acre out of Lot 3, Block 2 of the Minglewood Addition
(3690 Concord Road)
Appraised Value $900
(Partial Taking)
Appraiser: Bishop Real Estate Appraisers, Inc.
Owners: Robert L. and Glenda F. Smith
Administration recommends authorization to acquire these properties.
BACKGROUND
Parcel 67 is in Phase II with a total of 53 parcels. Parcels 80 and 85 are in Phase III of the project
with 30 parcels.
BUDGETARYIMPACT
This project is funded under the Capital Improvement Program.
PREVIOUS ACTION
There are thirty-five parcels acquired in Phase II since June 1998 and authorization for eminent
domain has been approved for one parcel. The Jefferson County has foreclosed on the owners
of five parcels. By law the property must be condemned to be able to acquire a portion of the lots
for the right-of-way. Council authorized eminent domain proceedings on these parcels. Three
parcels have been acquired in Phase III since September 1998.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
Two offers are pending on Phase II and the owners of six parcels have accepted the appraised
value. Three offers are pending and two owners have accepted the appraised value.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director, and City Engineer.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny authorizing the acquisition of Parcel 67, Parcel 80, and Parcel 85 of the Concord
Road Improvement Project.
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•� Council Agenda Item
TO:. City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Ingrid Holmes, Public Health Director
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: December 1, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider approving a grant application to the Texas
Department of Health to provide Internet connectivity to the
Beaumont Public Health Department.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends approval of a grant application to the Texas Department of Health
(TDH) to provide Internet connectivity to the Beaumont Public Health Department in the amount
of$60,000.
BACKGROUND
TDH is working in cooperation with the Telecommunication Infrastructure Fund Board (TIFB)
to make available grants to provide Internet connectivity for local health departments which are
members of the State's Health Alert Network. The TIFB was established in 1995 to develop the
telecommunications infrastructure of educational institutions and public health delivery systems.
The ability of its participating local health department to communicate and access information is
vital to TDH's ability to respond to public health emergencies. TDH is developing state-wide
telecommunications resources which will allow communication of critical Health Alerts; access
to surveillance data, health advisories, emergency response information, diagnosis and treatment
guidelines, and other data critical to minimizing the impact of bioterrorism acts and other public
health emergencies; online disease reporting; training; planning; and better epidemiologic
investigation and reporting.
The grant allows for the purchase of ten (10) personal computers (PC's) with software, two (2)
printers, line installation and utilization charges, and the hardware and software to communicate
with the city's Internet service provider. Access to the Internet will be provided through T1
communication lines and the city's proposed Internet network which is currently in the bidding
process. The cost to provide hardware, software and communications is approximately $60,000.
Texas Department of Health Grant Application
December 1, 1999
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BUDGETARYIWACT
The city will apply for the grant based on an estimated project cost of$60,000. According to the
grant terms, recipients must match 10% of the grant amount. Funds for the match are available
in the Capital Reserve Fund.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Central Services Director and Public Health Director.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a grant application to the Texas Department of Health to provide Internet
connectivity to the Beaumont Public Health Department in the amount of$60,000.
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City of Beaumont
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Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Kirby Richard, Central Services Director
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: November 30, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approval to award a bid for the purchase of one (1) diesel
powered truck cab and chassis equipped with a 10.5 cubic yard
concrete mixer body.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends award of a bid for the purchase of one (1) 1995 International Model
F-5070-SFA truck with a 10.5 cubic yard McNeilus concrete mixer body to Olympic International
Trucks, Inc. in the amount of$50,000.
BACKGROUND
Bids were requested for one (1) 1994 or later model truck with a concrete mixer for use in street
repair by the Public Works Department, Streets and Drainage Division. A used truck was
specified rather than a new unit due to budgetary constraints (a comparably equipped unit
purchased new is approximately $100,000). Twenty vendors were notified of the bid, with only
Olympic International Trucks, Inc. responding with a bid on Monday, November 29, 1999.
The absence of a concrete truck has forced the department to rely on local concrete companies for
pouring g concrete on street repair projects. The city projects are considered small jobs by the
companies and are not given high priority, resulting in project delays and lost employee-hours
brought about by late delivery. The truck and concrete mixer will afford savings both in lower
concrete costs and a reduction in lost employee-hours.
The unit has been inspected by Fleet Management personnel and meets all requirements of the bid
specifications.
Purchase of Diesel Truck with Concrete Mixer
November 30, 1999
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BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds for this expenditure are budgeted in the Capital Reserve Fund.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Central Services Director and Public Works Director.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny accepting a bid from Olympic International Trucks, Inc. for the purchase of one (1)
1995 International Model F-5070-SFA truck cab & chassis equipped with a 10.5 cubic yard
McNeilus concrete mixer body in the amount of$50,000.
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Cat of Beaumont
•� Council Agenda Item
TO:. City Council
IEROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Kirby Richard, Central Services Director
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: November 29, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approval of an annual contract for the purchase of
automotive batteries.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends award of an annual contract to Nationwide Batteries for purchasing
automotive batteries at the unit costs stated below with an estimated total annual expenditure of
$26,620.20.
BACKGROUND
Bids were requested for an annual contract for automotive batteries for use by the Fleet
Management Division to maintain city-owned vehicles and equipment.
Eight (8) vendors were notified with three (3) responding with bids as reflected in the attached bid
tabulation. Each bidder met all product requirements specified.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
The contract provides for the vendor to furnish approximately 685 automotive batteries at the
following fixed unit prices:
Battery Type (BCI#) Est. Annual Usage Unit Price Extended Price
78U (34/78) '210 $37.46 $7,866.60
31S 175 $38.95 $6,816.25
65 200 $36.51 $7,302
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Contract for Purchase of Automotive Batteries
November 29, 1999
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Battery Type (BCI#) Est. Annual Usage Unit Price Extended Price
4D 25 $72.05 $1,801.25
58 25 $29.90 $747.50
75 40 $30.69 $1,227.60
8D 10 $85.90 $859
The total estimated expenditure is $26,620.20 for the one (1) year contract period.
Funds are available for this expenditure in the Fleet Management Division's operating budget.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager and Central Services Director.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny award of a one (1) year contract for purchasing automotive batteries to Nationwide
Batteries at the unit prices stated above.
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• Contract for Purchase of Automotive Batteries
November 29, 1999
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Vendor Nationwide Batteries Ddde Battery Sales Carquest Auto Parts
Beaumont,;TX Beaumont, TX Beaumont, TX
Battery Est. Unit Extended Unit Extended Unit Extended
Type Usage Price Price Price Price Price Price
78U 210 $37.46 $7,866.60 $35.16 $7,383.60 $39.95 $8,389.50
(34/78)
31S 175 $38.95 $6,816.25 $41.72 $7,302.00 $67.95 $11,891.25
65 200 $36.51 $7,302.00 $39.59 $7,918.00 $47.95 $9,590.00
4D 25 $72.05 $1,801.25 $79.98 $1,999.50 $109.95 $2,748.75
58 25 $29.90 $747.50 $30.99 $774.75 $35.95 $898.75
75 40 $30.69 $1,227.60 $30.19 $1,207.60 $35.95 $1,438.00
8D 10 $85.90 $859.00 $85.52 $855.20 $127.95 . $1,279.50
Total Bid $26,620.20 $27,439.65 $36,235.75
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Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Beverly P. Hodges, Finance Officer
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: December 3, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approval of the attached Travel Policy as acceptable
guidelines and procedures for the payment of travel expenses
incurred in the performance of job-related duties.
RECOMNENDATION
Administration recommends that Council approves the Travel Policy(6.1)which is applicable to all
employees for the payment of travel expenses incurred in the performance of their duties outside of
Beaumont.
BACKGROUND
In September 1989,the initial Travel Policy for City Council was approved by resolution. In 1996,
it was determined that the reimbursement guidelines and procedures for City Council were outdated.
On October 1, 1996 in an effort to ensure that members of Council were reimbursed consistently with
other city employees,the City Manager approved through an administrative memorandum the current
Travel Policy for reimbursement of related travel of Councilmembers. At this time, administration
is recommending City Council approval of the attached Travel Policy. The current reimbursement
guidelines and procedures have been in effect since October 1, 1996 and have also been applied to
reimbursement related to Councilmembers' travel. The most noteworthy changes from the initial
policy which are reflected in the current Travel Policy are "meals are reimbursable on a per diem
basis" only and "reimbursement for personal telephone calls (one arrival and one departure)up to
a maximum of$5 for each call." Both policies are attached for your review and consideration.
BUDGETARY EWPACT
Appropriation of funds is available in the Travel & Training line item of the City Council Budget
in the amount of$35,000 for FY2000.
PREVIOUS ACTION
Adoption of Travel Policy by Resolution 89-180 in September 1989.
Council Agenda
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December 3, 1999
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None
RECOMMENDED BY City Manager and Finance Officer
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny the Travel Policy for reimbursement of expenses associated with City business
related travel for all employees including City Council.
Attachments City Council Travel Policy
Travel Policy 6.1
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CITY COUNCIL TRAVEL POLICY
I. PURPOSE
The purpose of this policy is to establish acceptable
guidelines and procedures to be followed by members of City
Council who in the performance of their duties are traveling
outside the City of Beaumont.
II. REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
Subject to the requirements and guidelines of this policy, all
reasonable and ordinary travel expenses incurred in travel are
reimbursable.
A. Transportation. The mode of transportation is left to
the good judgement of the individual who shall give due
consideration to the time involved, safety, convenience,
and cost of such transportation.
1. Private Auto. Should a person use his/her personal
car, he/she will be reimbursed on the City's
standard mileage allowance (allowed IRS mileage
rate) for actual mileage generally up to the cost
round trip coach plane fare.
2 . Public Transportation. Should public transportation
be utilized, the actual cost is reimbursable when
supported by receipts. Coach fare should be
utilized on flights unless circumstances dictate
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B. Hotel/Lodging. The actual cost will be reimbursed
supported by hotel receipt.
C. Meals/Tips. - Expenses for meals/tips are reimbursable.
The person may report total meals/tips expenses based on
either:
1. Actual cost supported by restaurant receipts plus
15% tip allowance; or
2 . Thirty ($30) dollars per diem (meals/tips allowance)
per person. This per diem is based on a meal cost
of breakfast--$6, lunch--$9, and dinner--$15.
Should registration cover a meal or if the person's
meal is paid for by a third party, the appropriate
meal cost should be deducted from the per diem.
D. Registration. The actual cost will be reimbursed
supported by receipt. Advance registration is encouraged
to provide lower expense when available.
E. Spouse Attendance. Spouses may travel at their own
expense. The difference between the single and double
room rate is reimbursable to the City. Travel cost and
meals for spouses are not chargeable to the City.
F. Telephone Telegraph. Charges for telephone calls and
telegraph messages will be allowed for City business.
Calls home are reimbursable but should generally be
limited to advise of safe arrival and confirm departure
time. Charges for telephone calls to one's principal
place of business are reimbursable.
G. Entertainment. Although charges for entertainment will
be left to the good judgement of the person, the
reporting of entertainment expenses will be accompanied
by appropriate documentation and a statement that
indicates:
1. Who was entertained;
2. Type of entertainment (i.e. , dinner; and,
3 . The purpose of such entertainment.
H. Miscellaneous Expenses: All other expenses such as taxi
fare, car rental, and parking fees are reimbursable, when
such expenses are reasonable, ordinary, and necessary to
the completion of City business and are documented by
receipt when a receipt is normally made available, and
the purpose of the trip.
I. Lost Receipts: Duplicate invoices for lodging,
registrations and transportation costs should be
requested from the vendor to replace lost receipts. If
receipts cannot be obtained, a signed affidavit
identifying date, amount and purpose of the cost may be
submitted to support the payment within five (5) days of
return from the trip. These affidavits shall be approved
by the Audit Committee prior to payment.
III. ACCOUNTING FOR TRAVEL EXPENSES
A. Advances. A cash advance of up to one, hundred fifty
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($150) dollars per day may be requested. Should an
advance be requested, such request should be made on the
standard "Travel Request and Report" form and such
request should allow five (5) working days for
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processing. An advance check will be issued attached to
the expense report form. (Attachment A)
B. Reporting. Upon returning to the City, the person should
complete and sign the travel expense report and submit
the report along with the required documentation. The
report should be submitted within ten (10) working days
from the date . of return. Additional advances will not
be allowed until outstanding advances are cleared.
C. Approval. Expense reports will be reviewed by the
Finance Department for compliance with this policy. Only
those expenses authorized by this policy will be
accepted.
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CITY OF BEAUMONT
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL
Policy Number: 6.1
Subject: Travel Effective Date: December 7, 1999
Approved by:
City Manager/Date Finance Officer/Date
1. PURPOSE
The purpose of this policy is to establish acceptable guidelines
and procedures for the payment of travel expenses incurred by City
o ees or councilmembers who in the
employees � P erformance of their duties y
are traveling outside the City. The term "City employee" is
interchangeable with the term "councilmember" for this policy only.
II. REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
Subject to the requirements and guidelines of this policy, all
reasonable, necessary and ordinary expenses incurred in travel are
reimbursable.
A. Transportation - The mode of transportation is left- to the
judgment of the department director or councilmembers, who
shall give due consideration to the time involved, safety,
convenience, and cost of such transportation.
1. Air Transportation - Coach-class accommodations must be
utilized unless circumstances dictate otherwise. When
arranging air travel, departments may want to avoid fare
restrictions that limit flexibility. However, if there
is little likelihood that travel arrangements will
change, airfare should be booked as early as possible and
all discounts should be pursued.
Two-for-one tickets are to be used only when both parties
are City employees and both parties are on official City
business. Airline tickets purchased for non-City
employees should not be charged to the City. These
tickets are to be paid for directly by the employee or
the non-City employee traveling companion.
2. Personal Vehicle - Should a person use his/her personal
car, he/She will be reimbursed at the City's standard
mileage allowance (current IRS rate) for actual mileage,
up to the cost of a round trip coach airfare. When more
than one department employee or councilmember is
traveling for the same purpose, carpooling is required
unless such will cause undue hardship or time scheduling
conflicts to occur.
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3. City Vehicle - Where a department is assigned a City
vehicle and more than one department employee is
traveling for the same purpose, use of a City vehicle is
required unless such will cause undue hardship or time
scheduling conflicts to occur. A City-furnished vehicle
should be used whenever it is reasonably available and a
car is required for official travel. Employees will be
reimbursed for gasoline, oil and emergency repairs which
are purchased during travel if these purchases are
supported by receipts which show the date, time, and
location of the purchase. Non-city employees may not
travel in City vehicles due to liability.
4. Rental Vehicle - Rental of a vehicle is authorized when
it is more practicable and/or less expensive than the use
of taxi cabs or other public transportation for official
business. The size of the vehicle rented should be
dictated by the number of staff traveling. An
economy/compact car should be used when available. The
cost of gasoline for the rental car is reimbursable.
Receipts are required.
5. Other Transportation - The use of hotel courtesy vans or
other transportation services such as Super Shuttle
should be used whenever available. The use of taxi cabs
is reimbursable. Receipts are required for any
transportation costs over $5 per transport. .
6. Parking - Actual costs of parking are reimbursable with
receipts. Parking meter fees and toll charges do not
require receipts but a log showing the name and location
must be submitted to receive reimbursement.
B. Hotel/Lodging - The actual cost will be reimbursed when
supported by a hotel receipt. Reservations should be made at
the lowest rate available. If a guest accompanies an employee
the incremental difference charged above the single occupancy
rate is non-reimbursable.
Lodging provided by family/friends is non-reimbursable.
Meals, groceries, or gifts for people providing lodging to
City employees is non-reimbursable by the City.
C. Meals - Meals are reimbursable on a per diem basis. Under the
per diem method, travelers will be reimbursed $38 per day for
all meal and meal-related costs including gratuities. The
time of departure from or arrival in Beaumont determines the
meals eligible for reimbursement, according to the following
schedule (assuming the claimant is based in Beaumont) :
Leave from Beaumont Allowed
Before 7 a.m. Breakfast
Before 11 a.m. Lunch
Before 6 p.m. Dinner
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Arrive in Beaumont Allowed
After 9 a.m. Breakfast
After 2 p.m. Lunch
After 8 p.m. Dinner
Partial per diems will be paid if some meals are not eligible
for reimbursement. Meals ineligible for reimbursement are
meals included in conference or seminar registration fees paid
by the City. Partial per diem will be $8 per day for
breakfast, $10 per day for lunch, and $20 per day for dinner.
The maximum average daily rate of $38 is increased to $48 ($10
breakfast, $13 lunch, $25 dinner) for the following
metropolitan areas:
Boston, Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois
New York City, New York Los Angeles, California
San Diego, California San Francisco, California
Washington, D.C.
D. Registration - Registration fees for local and out-of-town
conventions, conferences and workshops are eligible expenses.
These must be supported by receipts which shall include the
agenda or program identifying all activities that are included
in the registration fee.
E. Telephone and Other Business Communications Expenses for
telephone, telex, overnight mail, and fax for City business
are reimbursable. The validity of these expenses must be
supported by an itemized bill or receipt.
Personal calls (one arrival and one departure call) may be
reimbursed up to a maximum of $5 for each call.
F. Tips/Gratuities - Gratuities for meals are included in the per
diem rate. Actual cost of gratuities for purposes other than
meals, such as porters or bellhops may be allowed up to a
maximum of $10 per day, limited to the day of arrival and/or
departure of business trip.
G. Spouse/Companion Attendance - Spouses/Companions travel at
their own expense. Generally the difference between a single
and double room rate is reimbursable to the City. No travel
costs, whether for transportation, lodging, meals or cost of
attendance to events, for spouses/companions are reimbursable
by or chargeable to the City.
III. ACCOUNTING FOR TRAVEL EXPENSES
A. Advances - A cash advance of up to one hundred fifty ($150)
dollars per day may be requested. Should an advance be
requested it must be made on the standard form, "Travel
Advance Request, " (Attachment A) and must allow for a five (5)
working day processing time.
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An employee may be denied a travel advance if he/she:
* Requests the advance less than five (5) working days
before the advance is needed;
* Has not submitted an expense report or previously
completed travel;
* Has not reimbursed the City for a travel advance which
exceeded the actual cost of travel that has been
completed;
* Consistently submits the travel expense report late (more
than five (5) days after travel is completed) .
If the trip is canceled, the advance check must be returned
immediately by the employee to the department. The department
must void the check by clearly marking "VOID" on the check in
ink and return it to the Controller's Office within five (5)
working days. The check should not be held for later use.
B. Expense Reporting - Upon returning to the City, the employee
must personally complete and sign the standard form, "Travel
Expense Report." The original report must be submitted to
Accounting, along with the required documentation, within five
(5) working days from the date of return.
If a refund is due the City, the employee must submit a copy
of the completed expense report along with remittance of the
funds to Central Collections. The original expense report
and a copy of the receipt of funds from Central Collections
must be submitted to Accounting. The employee may indicate on
the expense report that a payroll deduction is preferred.
If reimbursement of funds are due to the employee, the
employee must submit the completed expense report to
Accounting. A reimbursement check should normally be issued
with the next regular accounts payable check cycle.
C. Approval - Department directors will approve travel requests
for their respective divisions. Expense reports will be
reviewed by Finance for compliance with this policy. Only
those expenses authorized by this policy will be acceptable
for reimbursement.
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City of Beaumont
TRAVEL ADVANCE REQUEST
Please complete this form to obtain an advance on travel expenses up to
$150 a day for each day of travel. This request must be submitted to
Accounting no later than five (5) working days prior to departure.
Travel advance checks normally are not released until the last working
day prior to departure.
Please note that a travel advance is a payment made directly to the
employee for anticipated cash expenses that he will pay directly from
his/her pocket. It is not a payment made by the City on behalf of the
employee, such as airfare, hotel deposits or seminar registrations.
The Estimated Expenses section is designed to help you plan for cash
expenditures. After figuring your total estimated expenses, subtract
those that will be paid by credit card (i.e. hotel) or directly by the
City (i.e. airfare, seminar fee) . The balance should reflect the amount
of cash needed for other expenses, such as meals, taxi, etc.
Upon returning, complete the Travel Expense Report form with all
required documentation and submit to Accounting within five (5) working
days.
Employee Name-
Department/Division
Purpose of Trip
Departure Date Return Date
Estimated Expenses
No. of Days Away Room
Total Amount Requested Meals
Total amount requested may not exceed Transportation
number of days away X $150
Total Estimated Expenses
Account No.
Approval
Division Manager/Date Department Director/Date
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BARBARA LIMING
CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
City of Beaumont
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS DECEMBER 7, 1999 1:30 P.M.
AGENDA
OPENING
• Invocation Pledge Roll Call
• Presentations and Recognition - Presentation from Hibernia Bank Trust Department
• Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 9-11
• Consent Agenda
GENERAL BUSINESS
1 Consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)
to C-M (Commercial-Manufacturing) for property located at 1550 Langham Road
• 2 Consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)
and RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) to GC-MD
(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) and GC-MD-2 (General
Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District for property at the northeast
corner of Delaware and the 3000 block of North Dowlen Road
3/3./Consider a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple
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Dwelling) to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District for property
located in the 4200 block of South Major Drive
4. Consider a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple
Q /Family Dwelling) to LI (Light Industrial) District or a more restrictive district
for property located at 9025-9041 College Street
�Y 5. Consider a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple
Family Dwelling) to LI (Light Industrial) District or a more restrictive district for
property located at 3190 South Eleventh Street
„ 6. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a wholesale trade non-durable
< j goods business in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)
District at 850 McFaddin
7. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a mortuary in a GC-MD
(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 3522 Washington
Boulevard
8. Consider a request for an HC-L (Historical Cultural-Landmark Preservation)
Designation for the house at 1695 Milam
9. Consider funding for a feasibility stud relating to the navigability of the Sabine
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310. Consider an annual contract for grounds maintenance and litter removal services
1/ 411. Consider a one-year renewal contract with Carolyn C. Chaney & Associates, Inc.
to act as the City of Beaumont's Washington Assistant
COMMENTS
*� Councilmembers comment on various matters
* City Manager's Report
* Public Comment (Persons are limited to 3 minutes)
EXECUTIVE SESSION
* Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with
Section 551.071 of the Government Code:
Defaulted Small Business Loan - Terry Samuel dba TJC Investments
Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids
or services are requested to contact Kyle Hayes at 880-3716 a day prior to the meeting.
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December 7, 1999
Consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) to C-M
(Commercial-Manufacturing) for property located at 1550 Langham Road
ORDINANCE NO. •
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 OF
PROPERTY PRESENTLY ZONED RS (RESIDENTIAL
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT TO C-M
(COMMERCIAL-MANUFACTURING) DISTRICT LOCATED AT
1550 LANGHAM ROAD IN BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON
COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That 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 the City of
Beaumont, referred to in Section 30-513 thereof, is hereby amended by changing the
zoning of property presently zoned as RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District to
C-M (Commercial-Manufacturing) District located at 1550 Langham Road, being Lot or
Tract 1, Block 29, Thos. H. Langham Subdivision, Chs. Williams Survey, Ab-59,
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, as described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
made a part hereof for all purposes, and the official zoning map of the City of Beaumont
is hereby amended to reflect such changes.
Section 2.
That, in all other respects, the use of the property hereinabove described shall be
subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of
Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended. .
Section •
That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause of phrase of this ordinance, or the
application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances, should for any reason
be held to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of this
ordinance, and to such end, the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are
declared to be severable.
Section 4.
That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the
extent of the conflict only.
Section 5.
That any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction,
be punished, as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas. •
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont on this the — day of
11999.
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ME 1481-ZIP: Request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family NORTH
*: Dwelling)to C-M( pmmerclal-Manufacturing) or a zone change from RS to GC- A
MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)Dstrict and a specific use
permit for an electrical contractor. SCALE
SLocation: 1550 I.angham Road 1"-200' •
Applicant: J. Daniel Burns, dba_Electrical Specialties, Inc.
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Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: November 16, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential
Single Family Dwelling)to C-M(Commercial-Manufacturing) for property located at 1550 Langham
Road.
RECOMMENDATION
The administration recommends approval of the zone change from RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling) to C-M (Commercial-Manufacturing) District to permit an electrical contractor at 1550
Langham Road.
BACKGROUND
The applicant would like to build a 12,250 square foot building at the subject location. The property
is zoned RS, but there are no residences on Langham between College and Washington. This area
is not conducive to residential development. Developed properties on Langham are commercial or
commercial/manufacturing in nature. The new 20,000 square foot City Parks and Recreation building
is under construction just north of the subject property and the Water Utilities Complex is next to
that.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a joint Public Hearing with City Council held November 15, 1999, the Planning Commission voted
7-0 to approve the zone change to C-M (Commercial-Manufacturing) District.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Executive Assistant to City Manager/Economic Development
Director and Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) to C-M
(Commercial-Manufacturing) for property located at 1550 Langham Road.
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December 7, 1999
Consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)
and RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) to GC-MD
(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) and GC-MD-2 (General
Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District for property at the northeast
corner of Delaware and the 3000 block of North Dowlen Road
ORDINANCE NO.
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 OF
PROPERTY PRESENTLY ZONED AS RS (RESIDENTIAL
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT AND RM-H
(RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-HIGHEST
DENSITY) DISTRICT TO GC-MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL-
MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT AND GC-MD-2
(GENERAL COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-2)
DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF DELAWARE AND THE 3000
BLOCK OF N. DOWLEN ROAD, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON
COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That 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 the City of
Beaumont, referred to in Section 30-513 thereof, is hereby amended by changing the
zoning of property presently zoned as RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District and
RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) District to GC-MD (General
Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District for property located at the northeast corner
of Delaware and the 3000 block of N. Dowlen Road, being a 7.5906 acre tract of land out
of the Hezekiah Williams League, Abstract No. 56 located in Beaumont, Jefferson County,
Texas, as described on Exhibit "A" and property containing 0.5945 acres and described
on Exhibit"B" presently zoned RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) is hereby changed
to GCMD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2), and the official zoning map
of the City of Beaumont is hereby amended to reflect such changes.
Section 2.
That, in all other respects, the use of the property hereinabove described shall be
subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of
Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended.
Section 3.
That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause of phrase of this ordinance, or the
application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances, should for any reason
be held to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of this
ordinance, and to such end, the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are
declared to be severable.
Section 4.
That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the
extent of the conflict only.
Section 5.
That any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction,
be punished, as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont on this the _ day of
1999.
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DESCRIPTION of a 7.5906 acre tract of land out of the Hezekiah Williams League, •
Abstract No. 56 located in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas.
ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land being out and a part of that certain 8.1851
acre tract identified in deed as Tract Two, conveyed by Amoco Production Company to
Brent W. Coon and wife, Janet F. Coon and recorded under County Clerk's File No.
1999033674 of the Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas, said
tract being more fully bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a 5/8 inch (5/8") iron rod set marking the southwest corner of the
herein described tract, said corner being the point of intersection of the east line of
Dowlen Road, a 100 foot (100') wide street right-of-way, with the north line of
Delaware Street, an 80 foot (80') wide street right-of-way, and also marking the
southeast corner of the aforesaid 8.1851 acre Tract Two; •
THENCE with the west line of said 8.1851 acre Tract Two, the east right-of-way line
of Dowlen Road, and the west line of the herein described tract, North 03 degrees
33 minutes 39 seconds West (N 030 33' 39" W) for a distance of 1,000.37 feet
(1000.37') to a point marking the northwest corner of the herein described tract;
THENCE with the north line of the herein described tract, North 86 degrees 26
minutes 50 seconds East (N 860 26' 50" E) for a distance of 254.72 feet (254.72')
to a point marking the northeast corner of the herein described tract, said point
being in the westerly line of that certain 3.511 acre tract of land identified in deed
as Tract No. 2 as conveyed by Stanolind Oil and Gas Company to Jefferson County
Drainage District No. 6 (DD6) and recorded in Volume 742, Page 212 of the Deed
FXHIRIT "8"
Records of Jefferson County, Texas (said easement partially encompasses •
Hillebrandt Bayou);
THENCE with the westerly line of said 3.511 acre DD6 tract (westerly line of
Hillebrandt Bayou), the easterly line of said 8.1851 acre Tract Two, and the easterly
line of the herein described tract, the following courses and distances:
South 010 11' 31 " West -119.10 feet to an iron rod with an aluminum cap;
South 10° 05' 36" East -187.79 feet to an iron rod with an aluminum cap;
South 23° 28' 08" East -200.62 feet to an iron rod with an aluminum cap;
South 100 55' 44" East -241.98 feet to an iron rod with an aluminum cap; and
South 250 39' 46" East-291.35 feet to a 5/8 inch (5/8") iron rod set in the north line
of the Delaware Street right-of-way marking the southeast corner of said 8.1851
acre Tract Two and the southeast corner of the herein described tract; •
THENCE with the south line of said 8.1851 acre Tract Two, the north right-of-way
line of Delaware Street, and the south line of the herein described tract, South 86
degrees 51 minutes 25 seconds West (S 86° 51' 25" W) for a distance of 475.20
feet (475.20') to the PLACE OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING IN AREA 7.5906 acres of land, more or less.
Calculated for descriptive purposes from a July 1999 survey of the above
referenced 8.1851 acre Tract Two prepared by Mark W. Whiteley, Registered
Professional Land Surveyor No. 3636.
DESCRIPTION of a 0.5945 acre tract of land out of the Hezekiah Williams League,
Abstract No. 56 located in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas.
ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land being out and a part of that certain 8.1851
acre tract identified in deed as Tract Two, conveyed by Amoco Production Company to
Brent W. Coon and wife, Janet F. Coon and recorded under County Clerk's File No.
1999033674 of the Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas, said
tract being more fully bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a 1/4 inch (1/4") iron rod found marking the northwest corner of the
herein described tract, said corner being: 1) in the east line of Dowlen Road, a 100
foot (100') wide street right-of-way; ii) the northwest corner of the aforesaid 8.1851
acre Tract Two; iii) and the most southwest corner of that certain 4.65 acre tract
conveyed by Amoco Production Company to Pinecrest Church of Christ as recorded •
under County Clerk's Film Code No. 101-95-1304 of the Official Public Records of
Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas;
THENCE with the north line of said 8.1851 acre Tract Two, the south line of said
4.65 acre Pinecrest Church of Christ tract, and the north line of the herein
described tract, North 86 degrees 26 minutes 50 seconds East (N 860 26' 50" E) for
a distance of 264.99 feet (264.99') to a '/2 inch ('/2") iron rod found marking the
northeast corner of the herein described tract, said corner being the southeast
corner of said 4.65 acre Pinecrest Church of Christ tract and also being in the
westerly line of that certain 3.511 acre tract of land identified in deed as Tract No.
2 as conveyed by Stanolind Oil and Gas Company to Jefferson County Drainage
EXHIBIT "B"
District No. 6 (DD6) and recorded in Volume 742, Page 212 of tha Deed Records •
of Jefferson County, Texas (said easement partially encompasses Hillebrandt
Bayou);
THENCE with the westerly line of said 3.511 acre DD6 tract (westerly line of
Hillebrandt Bayou), the easterly line of said 8.1851 acre Tract Two, and the easterly
line of the herein described tract, South 13 degrees 16 minutes 33 seconds West
(S 130 16' 33" W) for a distance of 9.30 feet (9.30') to an iron rod with aluminum
cap found corner;
THENCE continuing along the westerly line of said 3.511 acre DD6 tract (westerly
line of Hillebrandt Bayou), the easterly line of said 8.1851 acre Tract Two, and the
easterly line of the herein described tract, South 01 degree 11 minutes 31 seconds
West (S 01° 11' 31 " W) for a distance of 91.41 feet (91.41') to point marking the •
southeast corner of the herein described tract;
THENCE with the south line of the herein described tract, South 86 degrees 26
minutes 50 seconds West (3 86° 26' 50" W) for a distance of 254.72 feet (254.72')
to a point marking the southwest corner of the herein described tract, said point
being in the east right-of-way line of Dowlen Road and in the west line of said
8.1851 acre Tract Two;
THENCE with the west line of said 8.1851 acre Tract Two, the east right-of-way line
of Dowlen Road, and the west line of the herein described tract, North 03 degrees
33 minutes 39 seconds West (N 03° 33' 39" W) for a distance of 100.00 feet
(100.00') to the PLACE OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING IN AREA 0.5945 acres of land, more or less.
Calculated for descriptive purposes from a July 1999 survey of the above •
referenced 8.1851 acre Tract Two prepared by Mark W. Whiteley, Registered
Professional Land Surveyor No. 3636.
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City of Beaumont
IL•�r• Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: November 16, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential
Single Family Dwelling) and RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) to GC-
MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) and GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple
Family Dwelling-2) District for property at the northeast corner of Delaware and the 3000 block of
N. Dowlen Road.
RECOMMENDATION
The administration recommends approval of the zone change from RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling) and RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) to GC-MD (General
Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) and GC-MD-2 (General Commercial Multiple Family
Dwelling-2) District for property at the northeast corner of Delaware and the 3000 block of N.
Dowlen Road.
BACKGROUND
The north 700' of the 8.18 acre subject tract is zoned RS. The lower 400' is zoned RM-H. The
applicant is requesting that the north 100' be rezoned to GC-MD-2 and the south 1000' be
rezoned to GC-MD.
The Comprehensive Plan designates a "District Center" for the Dowlen/Delaware intersection.
In October, City Council rezoned a 40 acre tract at the northwest corner of Dowlen and Delaware
to GC-MD and GC-MD-2.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
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PREVIOUS ACTION
At a joint Public Hearing with City Council held November 15, 1999, the Planning Commission
voted 7-0 to approve the zone change to GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)
and GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Executive Assistant to City Manager/Economic Development
Director and Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) and
RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest Density) to GC-MD (General Commercial-
Multiple Family Dwelling) and GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2)
District for property at the northeast corner of Delaware and the 3000 block of N. Dowlen Road.
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OCTOBER 1999 (*0)8334118 or 813-3363
FH,E 1479-Z: Request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family
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MD, (General Commercial- Multiple Family Dwelling) and GC-MD-2 (General SCALE
Commercial- Multiple Family Dwelling- 2) Districts. 1„,200,
Location: Northeast corner of Delaware and 3000 block of N. Dowlen Road
Applicant: Brent W. Coon by Carrol and Blackman, Inc.
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December 7, 1999
Consider a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple
Family Dwelling) to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District for property
located in the 4200 block of South Major Drive
ORDINANCE NO.
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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 OF
PROPERTY PRESENTLY ZONED GC-MD (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT
TO RS (RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING)
DISTRICT, LOCATED IN THE 4200 BLOCK OF SOUTH
MAJOR DRIVE, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY,
TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That 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 the City of
Beaumont, referred to in Section 30-513 thereof, is hereby amended by changing the
zoning of property presently zoned as GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family
Dwelling) District to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District, located in the 4200
block of South Major Drive, being a 5.5784 acre tract of land including Tract 1 and Tract
2 out of the Samuel Stivers League, Abstract No. 51 located in Beaumont, Jefferson
County, Texas, shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, and made a part hereof for all
purposes, and the official zoning map of the City of Beaumont is hereby amended to reflect
such changes.
Section 2.
That, in all other respects, the use of the property hereinabove described shall be •
subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of
Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended.
Section 3.
That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause of phrase of this ordinance, or the
application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances, should for any reason
be held to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of this
ordinance, and to such end, the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are
declared to be severable.
Section 4.
That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the
extent of the conflict only. •
Section 5.
That any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction,
be punished, as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont on this the _ day of
1999.
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TRACT 1
ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land identified in deed as Tract C and called
a 5.5444 acre tract, conveyed by Beaumont Willow Creek, Inc. to Brentwood
Investments, Inc. and recorded September 9, 1998 under County Clerk's File No.
98-9836842 of the Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County,
Texas, said tract being more fully bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a 1 inch (1") pipe found marking the southwest corner of the herein
described tract, said corner being the point of intersection of the east line of S.
Major Drive (FM 384) with the northerly right-of-way line of Willow Creek Drive, a
100 foot (100') wide street right-of-way, and also marking the most westerly
northwest corner of Willow Creek Country Club Estates, Phase 1, Section 1A, plat
of which appears in Volume 14, Page 262 of the Map Records of Jefferson County,
Texas;
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THENCE with the east line of S. Major Drive (FM 364) and the west line of the
herein described tract, North 02 degrees 43 minutes 40 seconds West (N 020 43'
40" W) for a distance of 754.55 feet (754.55') (deed call N 000 21' 33" W-754.45')
to a '/2 inch (1/") iron rod found marking the northwest corner of the herein
described tract, said corner being in the southerly line of the Lower Neches Valley
Authority (L.N.V.A.) Tyrell lateral canal, a 75 foot (75') wide right-of-way described
in Volume 525, Page 547 of the Deed Records of Jefferson County;
THENCE with the southerly line of said L.N.V.A. canal right-of-way and the
northerly line of the herein described tract, South 65 degrees 49 minutes 18
seconds East (S 65° 49' 18" E) for a distance of 520.08 feet (520.08') (deed call S •
EXHIBIT "A"
630 27' 19" E-519.89') to a 5/8 inch (5/8") iron rod with cap found marking the
northeast corner of the herein described tract, said corner being the northwest •
comer of that certain 1 1 .311 acre tract identified in deed as Tract 6, conveyed by
Beaumont Willow Creek, Inc. to Brentwood Investments, Inc. and recorded July 31,
1996 under County Clerk's File No. 96-9623224 of the Official Public Records of
Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas,
THENCE with the most westerly line of said 11.311 acre Tract 6 and the easterly
line of the herein described tract, South 19 degrees 01 minute 19 seconds West (S
19" 01' 19" W) for a distance of 559.03 feet (559.03') (deed call S 210 22' 35" W-
558.98') to a 5/8 inch (5/8") iron rod with cap found marking the southeast corner
of the herein described tract, said corner being in the northerly right-of-way line of
Willow Creek Drive; •
THENCE with the northerly right-of-way line of Willow Creek Drive and the south
line of the herein described tract, South 87 degrees 16 minutes 45 seconds West
(S 870 16' 45" W) for a distance of 256.63 feet (256.63') (deed call S 890 38' 58"
W-256.61') to the PLACE OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING IN AREA 5.5464 acres of land, more or less.
Surveyed August 19, 1999 under the supervision of Steven Dale Butz, Registered
Professional Land Surveyor No. 4319. All bearings are based on grid north
referenced to the Texas State Plane Coordinate system, South Central Zone,
N.A.D. 1983 (convergence angle=02° 21' 25"). All distances are true surface
distance (grid factor 0.999937323). Area is true surface area.
TRACT 2
DESCRIPTION of a 0.0320 acre triangular shaped tract of land out of the Samuel
Stivers League, Abstract No. 51 located in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas.
ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or parcel of land being out and a part of that certain
11.311 acre tract identified in deed as Tract 6, conveyed by Beaumont Willow
Creek, Inc. to Brentwood Investments, Inc. and recorded July 31, 1996 under
County Clerk's File No. 96-9623224 of the Official Public Records of Real Property,
Jefferson County, Texas, said tract being more fully bounded and described as
follows:
BEGINNING at a 5/8 inch (5/8") iron rod with cap found marking the southwest
corner of the herein described tract, said corner being 1) in the northerly right-of-way
line of Willow Creek Drive, a 100 foot (100') wide street right-of-way, dedicated as •
a part of Willow Creek Country Club Estates, Phase 1, Section 1A, plat of which
appears in Volume 14, Page 262 of the Map Records of Jefferson County, Texas,
ii) the southeast corner of that certain tract called 5.5444 acres identified in deed
as Tract C, conveyed by Beaumont Willow Creek, Inc. to Brentwood Investments,
Inc. and recorded September 9, 1998 under County Clerk's File No. 98-9836842
of the Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas, and iii) the
southwest corner of said 11.311 acre Tract 6;
THENCE with the easterly line of said Tract C, the westerly line of said 11.311 acre
Tract 6, and the westerly line of the herein described tract, North 19 degrees 01
minute 19 seconds East (N 190 01' 19" E) (deed call N 210 22' 35" E) for a distance
of 90.05 feet (90.05') to an iron set marking the most northerly corner of the herein
described tract;
•
THENCE with the east line of the herein described tract, South 02 degrees 43
minutes 40 seconds East (S 02° 43' 40" E) for a distance of 83.64 feet (83.64') to
an iron rod set marking the southeast corner of the herein described tract, said
corner being in the northerly right-of-way line of Willow Creek Drive;
THENCE with the northerly right-of-way line of Willow Creek Drive and the south
line of the herein described tract, South 87 degrees 16 minutes 45 seconds West
(S 870 16' 45" W) for a distance of 33.37 feet (33.37') to the PLACE OF
BEGINNING.
CONTAINING IN AREA 0.0320 acres of land, more or less.
Surveyed August 19, 1999 under the supervision of Steven Dale Butz, Registered
Prof essional Land Surveyor No. 4319. All bearings are based on grid north
referenced to the Texas State Plane Coordinate system, South Central Zone,
N.A.D. 1983 (convergence angle=02° 21' 25"). All distances are true surface
distance (grid factor 0.999937323). Area is true surface area, as shown on Exhibit
"A" attached hereto, and made a part hereof for all purposes, and the official zoning
map of the City of Beaumont is hereby amended to reflect such changes.
City of Beaumont
•�• Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: November 16, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General
Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District for
property located in the 4200 block of South Major Drive.
RECOMMENDATION
The administration recommends approval of the zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-
Multiple Family Dwelling) to RS (Residentald Single Family Dwelling) District for property located
in the 4200 block of South Major Drive.
BACKGROUND
The applicant is requesting the zone change on the 5.5784 acre tract so that he can develop 17-18
single family residential lots. The subject property is located south of an Lower Neches Valley
Authority Canal and is bound on the east by a golf course.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a joint Public Hearing with City Council held November 15, 1999, the Planning Commission voted
6-0 to approve the zone change to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Executive Assistant to City Manager/Economic Development
Director and Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family
Dwelling)to RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District for property located in the 4200 block
of South Major Drive.
FRX 1485-Z: Request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial NORTH
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Multiple Family Dwelling) to RS(Residential Single Family Dwelling) District.
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Location: 4200 block of South Ma o Drive 7 SCALE
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December 7, 1999
Consider a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple
Family Dwelling) to LI (Light Industrial) District or a more restrictive district for
property located at 9025-9041 College Street
ORDINANCE NO.
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 OF
PROPERTY PRESENTLY ZONED GC-MD (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT
TO LI (LIGHT INDUSTRIAL) DISTRICT LOCATED AT 9025-
9041 COLLEGE STREET (U.S. HWY. 90), BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That 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 the City of
Beaumont, referred to in Section 30-513 thereof, is hereby amended by changing the •
zoning of property presently zoned GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)
District to LI (Light Industrial) District located at 9025-9041 College Street (U.S. Hwy. 90),
Tax Tract 1, Lot 3, Block 2, Wescalder Fig Acres, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County,
Texas, containing 2.5 acres, more or less, as described in Exhibit UK attached hereto and
made a part hereof for all purposes, and the official zoning map of the City of Beaumont
is hereby amended to reflect such changes.
Section 2.
That, in all other respects, the use of the property hereinabove described shall be
subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of
Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended.
Section 3. •
That if an section subsection sentence clause of phrase of this ordinance or the
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application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances, should for any reason
be held to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of this
ordinance, and to such end, the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are
declared to be severable.
Section 4.
That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the
extent of the conflict only.
Section 5.
That any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction,
be punished, as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas. •
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont on this the day of
1999.
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City of Beaumont
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Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: November 16, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General
Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) to LI (Light Industrial) District or a more restrictive district
for property located at 9025-9041 College Street (U. S. Hwy. 90).
RECOMMENDATION
The administration recommends approval of the zone change from GC-NID (General Commercial-
Multiple Family Dwelling)to LI(Light Industrial)District for property located at 9025-9041 College
Street (U. S. Hwy. 90).
BACKGROUND
The owner of the 2-1/2 acre subject tract has built several metal warehouse-type buildings over the
years and has leased them to various business people. He would like more flexibility in leasing to
potential tenants. Many of his past tenants have been contractors.
Heavy commercial activities are not a permitted use in the GC-MD District and must receive specific
use permits or be zoned C-M or LI District. The property immediately to the east and north is zoned
LI District.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a joint Public Hearing with City Council held November 15, 1999, the Planning Commission voted
6-1 to approve the zone change to LI (Light Industrial) District.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager,Executive Assistant to City Manager/Economic Development
Director and Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family
Dwelling) to LI (Light Industrial) District for property located at 9025-9041 College Street (U. S.
Hwy. 90).
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December 7, 1999
Consider a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple
Family Dwelling) to LI (Light Industrial) District or a more restrictive district for
property located at 3190 South Eleventh Street
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ORDINANCE NO. •
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 OF
PROPERTY PRESENTLY ZONED GC-MD (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT
TO LI (LIGHT INDUSTRIAL) DISTRICT LOCATED AT 3190
SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON
COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That 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 the City of
Beaumont, referred to in Section 30-56 thereof, is hereby amended by changing the •
zoning of property presently zoned as GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family
Dwelling) District to LI (Light Industrial) District located at 3190 South Eleventh Street,
being Tax Tracts 179 and 179-B, Plat B-17, J. W. Bullock Survey, Ab-7, and the S. 30.24'
of Lot 4 and all of Lots 5 through 9, Block 5, Lucky Five Addition, City of Beaumont,
Jefferson County, Texas, containing 5.434 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit °A"
attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, and the official zoning map of the
City of Beaumont is hereby amended to reflect such changes.
Section 2. •
That, in all other respects, the use of the property hereinabove described shall be
subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of
Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended.
Section 3.
That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance, or the
application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances, should for any reason
be held to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of this
ordinance, and to such end, the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are
declared to be severable.
Section 4.
That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the •
extent of the conflict only.
Section 5
That any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction,
be punished, as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont on this the day
of ' 1999.
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Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: November 16, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General
Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) to LI (Light Industrial) District or a more restrictive district
for property located at 3190 South Eleventh Street.
RECOMMENDATION
The administration recommends approval of the zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-
Multiple Family Dwelling)to C-M(Commercial-Manufacturing)District for property located at 3190
South Eleventh Street.
BACKGROUND
The 5.43 acre subject tract is currently vacant, but was occupied by heavy commercial and
industrial uses in the past. Last October, City Council granted a specific use permit for Priority
Wire and Cable at 3140 South Eleventh Street, which is located immediately north of the subject
property. The property owner has been unable to sell the subject property for commercial uses.
The "West Oakland/Pear Orchard" Neighborhood Plan designates the area between Eleventh Street
and the Santa Fe Railroad for commercial uses.
The City plans to build new homes south of Waverly and west of Eleventh Street, thus it is
important to consider any zone changes to surrounding property. At the same time, it is a goal
to encourage economic development in the area.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
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PREVIOUS ACTION
At a joint Public Hearing with City Council held November 15, 1999, the Planning Commission
voted 7-0 to approve the zone change to C-M (Commercial-Manufacturing) District.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Executive Assistant to City Manager/Economic
Development Director and Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request for a zone change from GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family
Dwelling)to C-M(Commercial-Manufacturing)District for property located at 3190 South Eleventh
Street.
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December 7, 1999
Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a wholesale trade non-durable
goods business in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)
District at 850 McFaddin
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ORDINANCE NO. _ •
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW A WHOLESALE TRADE NON-DURABLE
GOODS BUSINESS IN A GC-MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL-
MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT LOCATED AT
850 MCFADDIN, IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON
COUNTY, TEXAS.
WHEREAS, the City Council for the City of Beaumont desires to issue a specific use
permit to Henry Strait to allow a wholesale trade non-durable goods business in a GC-MD
(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District located at 850 McFaddin being
Lots 1-5, Block 6, Blocks 2 and 3, Tract 1, '/z of adjacent alley, Fuller and Keith Addition,
City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 2.266 acres, more or less as shown
on Exhibit "A", attached hereto in; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the issuance of such specific use •
permit is in the best interest of the City of Beaumont and its citizens, subject to the
hereinafter described conditions;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That all conditions necessary for issuance of a specific use permit have been met
and a specific use permit to allow a a wholesale trade non-durable goods business in a
GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District located at 850 McFaddin
being Lots 1-5, Block 6, Blocks 2 and 3, Tract 1, '/z of adjacent alley, Fuller and Keith
Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 2.266 acres, more or less
as shown as shown on Exhibit "A", attached hereto in, is hereby granted to Henry Strait, .
his legal representatives, successors and assigns for that certain tract shown on Exhibit
"A" attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, subject to the above
conditions.
Section 2.
That the specific use permit herein granted is expressly issued for and in
accordance with each particular and detail of the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit "B"
and made a part hereof for all purposes.
Section 3.
Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use of the property hereinabove
described shall be in all other respects subject to all of the applicable regulations
contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended. •
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of
1999.
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Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: November 16, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a
wholesale trade non-durable goods business in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family
Dwelling) District at 850 McFaddin.
RECOMMENDATION
The administration recommends approval of the specific use permit to allow a wholesale trade non-
durable goods business in a GC-MD(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 850
McFaddin.
BACKGROUND
The applicant has a Culligan water conditioning business that is in need of expansion. He would like
to move his business to the vacant building at 850 McFaddin. This busines involves selling treated
water to individuals and area businesses and installing home water systems. The company employs
18 full time employees and the hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a joint Public Hearing with City Council held November 15, 1999, the Planning Commission voted
7-0 to approve the specific use permit to allow the water conditioning business in a GC-MD (General
Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 850 McFaddin.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Executive Assistant to City Manager/Economic Development
Director and Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request for a specific use permit to allow a water conditioning business in a GC-MD
(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 850 McFaddin.
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December 7, 1999
Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a mortuary in a GC-MD
(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 3522 Washington
Boulevard
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW A MORTUARY IN A GC-MD (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT
LOCATED AT 3522 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD, IN THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
WHEREAS, the City Council for the City of Beaumont desires to issue a specific use
permit to Reverend Walter J. Proctor and Lashon D. Proctor to allow a mortuary in a GC-
MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District located at 3522 Washington
Boulevard, being part of Tracts 3 and 4, Block 26, Cartwright and Roberts "A" Subdivision
(C & R A), D. Brown Survey, Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.32 acres,
more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the issuance of such specific use
permit is in the best interest of the City of Beaumont and its citizens, subject to the
hereinafter described conditions;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That all conditions necessary for issuance of a specific use permit have been met
and a specific use permit to allow a mortuary in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple
Family Dwelling) District located at 3522 Washington Boulevard, being part of Tracts 3 and
4, Block 26, Cartwright and Roberts °A" Subdivision (C & R A), D. Brown Survey,
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.32 acres, more or less, as described in
Exhibit"A" attached hereto, is hereby granted to Reverend Walter J. Proctor and Lashon
D. Proctor, their legal representatives, successors and assigns for that certain tract as
described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes.
ection .
That the specific use permit herein granted is expressly issued for and in
accordance with each particular and detail of the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit "B"
and made a part hereof for all purposes.
Section 3,
Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use of the property hereinabove
described shall be in all other respects subject to all of the applicable regulations
contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of
1999.
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ArFILE 1484-P: Request for a specific use permit to allow a mortuary in a GC-MD NORTH
(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District. S
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: November 16, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a mortuary
in a GC-MD (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 3522 Washington
Boulevard.
RECOMMENDATION
The administration recommends approval of the specific use permit to allow a mortuary in a GC-MD
(General Commercial- Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 3522 Washington Boulevard.
BACKGROUND
The applicant presently operates a mortuary in Silsbee. The applicant and his son are leasing the
vacant brick building located just west of 9th Street. The building was previously used as a veterinary
clinic. An addition to the east side of the building is proposed. The addition will be for a chapel area
seating 50 persons.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a joint Public Hearing with City Council held November 15, 1999, the Planning Commission voted
7-0 to approve the specific use permit to allow a mortuary in a GC-MD (General Commercial-
Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 3522 Washington Boulevard.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Executive Assistant to City Manager/Economic Development
Director and Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request for a specific use permit to allow a mortuary in a GC-MD (General
Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District at 3522 Washington Boulevard.
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December 7, 1999
Consider a request for an HC-L (Historical Cultural-Landmark Preservation)
Designation for the house at 1695 Milam
ORDINANCE NO. •
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 ESTABLISHING AN HC-L
(HISTORICAL-CULTURAL LANDMARK PRESERVATION
DESIGNATION) FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1695
MILAM, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That 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 the City of
Beaumont, referred to in Section 30-58 thereof, is hereby amended by establishing an HC-
L (Historical-Cultural Landmark Preservation Designation) for property located at 1695 •
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Milam and described as Lots 31, 32 and 33, Block 3, Blanchette 1st Addition, City of
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.26 acres, more or less, as shown on
Exhibit"A" attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, and the official zoning
map of the City of Beaumont is hereby amended to reflect such changes.
Section 2.
That, in all other respects, the use of the property hereinabove described shall be
subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 30 of the Code of
Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended.
Section 3. .
That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause of phrase of this ordinance, or the .
application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances, should for any reason
be held to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining portions of this
ordinance, and to such end, the various portions and provisions of this ordinance are
declared to be severable.
Section 4.
That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the
extent of the conflict only.
Section 5.
. That any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, •
be punished, as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont on this the day
of , 1999.
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TO: City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Stephen C. Richardson, Planning Manager
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: November 16, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for an HC-L(Historical Cultural-Landmark
Preservation) Designation for the house at 1695 Milam.
RECOMMENDATION
The administration recommends approval of the request for an HC-L (Historical Cultural-Landmark
Preservation) Designation for the house at 1695 Milam.
BACKGROUND
In October, 1999, the City of Beaumont Historic Landmark Commission asked the Planning Manager
to initiate the process for a historic designation on 1695 Milam. On the property is the main house,
a carriage house and a second out-building. A third out-building identified in the 1991 SPARE
survey has since been demolished.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
On November 8, 1999,the Historic Landmark Commission voted 7-0 to recommend approval of the
HC-L Designation.
At a joint Public Hearing with City Council held November 15, 1999, the Planning Commission voted
6-0 to approve the request for an HC-L(Historical Cultural-Landmark Preservation) Designation for
the house at 1695 Milam.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Conunission,City Manager, Executive Assistant to City Manager/Economic Development
Director and Planning Manager.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a request for an HC-L (Historical Cultural-Landmark Preservation) Designation for
the house at 1695 Milam.
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December 7, 1999
Consider funding for a feasibility study relating to the navigability of the Sabine
Neches Waterway
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Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Kyle Hayes, Economic Development Director
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: December 3, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Consider funding for a feasibility study relating to the navigability
of the Sabine Neches Waterway
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends funding in the range of$300,000- $500,000 towards the cost of
a $6.96 million feasibility study relating to the navigability of the Sabine Neches Waterway. The
US Army Corps of Engineers will contribute 50% of the cost or $3.48 million and the remaining
$3.48 million will be paid with a local match among governmental entities. The feasibility study
will be conducted by the Corps of Engineers over a four-year period. The feasibility study will
commence after the Feasibility Cost Sharing Agreement has been executed and Federal and
sponsors' funds are made available to the Corps of Engineers - Galveston District. The City of
Beaumont would pay the $300,000-$500,000 in year four of the study which is anticipated to be
in FY 2003. A range is proposed because of the uncertainty of the amount of financial
contributions from the other governmental agencies and industry.
BACKGROUND
The Federal Government has a completed reconnaissance study that concluded channel
enlargement is potentially feasible and it is in the interest of the Federal Government to conduct
a more detailed feasibility study of the Sabine Neches Waterway. Three deepening alternatives
with three incremental widths for a total of nine different plans will be analyzed at a level of detail
sufficient to determine the recommended plan. The feasibility study will be conducted by the
Corps of Engineers.
The Navigation District has pledged $550,000 toward the feasibility study. Jefferson County and
the Port of Beaumont are projected to fund $500,000 each. The Lower Neches Valley Authority
as well as Port Arthur and mid-county cities have not pledged any funding as of this time although
they are considering a contribution. A Nederland industrial business is committing $100,000
towards the study. The County Judge established a Deepening and Widening Committee to
develop local industry support for the feasibility study. Based on recent discussions with various
groups, it does not appear that local industry will provide significant financial support toward the
study.
Congested traffic conditions on the Sabine Neches Waterway are a major problem. Relatively
narrow channel widths and the lack of passing areas to accommodate movement of two large deep-
draft vessels cause arrival and departure delays. The restrictions of vessel movements result in
economic penalties that are costly to the shipper, to the ports, and in turn to the ultimate customer.
A completed project, which improves navigation, would lead to tremendous economic growth, a
larger tax base, and jobs.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
Depending on the funding level approved by Council, the City would budget a pro rata share in
fiscal years 2001, 2002 and 2003 to ensure funds are available in the fourth year of the study.
PREVIOUS ACTION
On Tuesday, November 2, 1999, City Council discussed in a work session the financing issue of
the feasibility study.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager and Economic Development Director
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny funding in the range of$300,000 - $500,000 for a feasibility study relating to the
navigability of the Sabine Neches Waterway.
Sabine-Neches Waterway, Texas
Project Study Plan
In the late seventies the federal government did a study on enhancing navigation of the
Neches River. The study was completed in the early eighties at about the same time as
the crash in the oil.business. There has been a remarkable change in the world
economy since then. Refineries and chemical plants have much more competition
world wide from companies operating with much less stringent environmental rules,
which makes production less costly. Shipping has also undergone major change since
the 1970's. Ships are larger making it impossible for some of them to use the Neches
River. Since we currently have only one way traffic, ships sometime have to wait days to
navigate the river causing demurrage charges of$25,000 a day. Congress decided to
address these problems by passing the W.R.D.A. Act, (Water Resources Development
Act).
The legislation among other things authorizes deepening and modification projects at
the nation's ports. Improving navigation infrastructure generates economic returns at
the local, regional, and national levels; and also contributes to the national defense.
Current projects include the Columbia River in Oregon, Ports of Baltimore, MD,
Oakland, CA, Savannah & Brunswick, GA, Jacksonville and Tampa, FL. Within the
state of Texas, a deepening project is underway at the Port of Houston. Also, Corpus
Christi is conducting a feasible study to make channel improvements. Our area is
already behind the competition making it critically important to complete a project study
plan at once. The government, at its expense, has completed a reconnaissance study
that concluded channel enlargement is potentially feasible and it is in the interest of the
Federal Government to conduct a more detailed feasibility study of the Neches River.
Three deepening alternatives with three incremental widths for a total of nine different
plans will be analyzed at a level of detail sufficient to determine the recommended plan.
A completed project, which improves navigation, could lead to tremendous economic
growth, a larger tax base, and jobs. Several hundred million federal dollars would be
invested in the project making our area one of the leading transportation centers in the
nation. We have 1-10, the nations longest freeway connection, four rail lines, and we
would have an improved deep-water channel with inland protection from hurricanes.
If the plan is to go forward we must come up with '/2 the cost of the study which would
amount to around $3.48 million dollars. One half of this could be "in kind" contributions
such as direct contracts with engineering services and local universities for part of the
study. The fee would be paid to the government over a four-year period. Many feel the
project could lead to economic development similar to the Houston ship channel, or
Bush Intercontinental and DFW airports. The downside is if we do not go forward we
could lose some of our industries•to more cost-effective locations and the jobs they
produce.
County Judge Carl Griffith has appointed a Ship Channel and Navigational
Improvement Committee chaired by C. L. Sherman, Jr. and members of area Chambers
G/:GOVir-.y
of Commerce, the Jefferson County Navigation District, Ports of Beaumont, Orange,
Port Arthur, and Sabine Pass, economic development groups and area industries.
The Beaumont Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution endorsing the concept
of enhancing the navigability of the ship channel and strongly urges business, economic
development and government entities and industry to make commitments to fund the
study. Strong support has been offered by the Navigation District, the Port of
Beaumont, and Jefferson County.
The committee will soon be contacting others for financial commitments to complete the
study.
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COMMITTEE REGARDING SHIP CHANNEL AND
NAVIGATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS
Chamber Representatives Steering Committee
Beaumont John Breier John Breier
Port Arthur Art Spencer Dale Emanual
Orange Carl Himel Art Spencer
Port Neches Karen Carnahan Tom Jackson
Nederland Richard Cox C..L. Sherman
Groves Karen Carnahan Lonnie Arrington
Economic Development Organizations
Beaumont Jim Rich
Nederland Jess Fuller
Port Arthur R.L. Eldridge
POST Steve Buser
Entergy Greg Shepard
Industry/Business
Fina Dale Emanuel
E.I. du Pont Roy Wells
Motiva Michael Killien
Mobil Tom Moeller
Ritter Lumber C.L. Sherman
Navigation District[Water Authority
Jefferson County Tom Jackson
LNVA Lonnie Arrington
Ports
Beaumont Larry Curtain
Orange Gene Bouillion
Port Arthur Raymond Johnson
Sabine Pass Macy DuBose
US Army Corps Galveston District
of Engineers
Galveston District Southwestern Division
Project' Study Plan
Sabine-Neches Waterway, Texas
Deepen and Widen Project
Feasibility Study Phase
December 1998
Sabine-Neches Waterway, Texas
Project Study Plan
INTRODUCTION
The Sabine-Neches Waterway is a deep-draft navigation project which connects the harbor
facilities of Sabine Pass, Port Arthur, and Beaumont, Texas with the Gulf of Mexico. The
project is being maintained at its authorized depth of 40 feel: and includes about 65 miles
of deep-draft channel. This area is about 75 miles northeast of Galveston, Texas, and
borders the southeastern end of the state of Louisiana. The :study area is shown as Figure
1.
A reconnaissance study was undertaken to determine whether commercial navigation
benefits produced by enlarging the Sabine-Neches Waterway are sufficient to offset the
costs and environmental consequences of the enlargement:. The reconnaissance study
also identified existing water resource problems and needs through coordination with
Federal and State agencies, area residents, waterway users, and the project sponsor.
Most of the identified problems are not unique to this area but are common to many of the
bays and estuaries in Texas. The reconnaissance study concluded that channel
enlargement is potentially feasible and that it is in the Federal interest to conduct more
detailed, feasibility-level studies.
The feasibility study is scheduled to begin in April 1999, after the Feasibility Cost Sharing
Agreement (FCSA) has been executed and Federal and sponsor's funds for Fiscal Year
(FY) 1999 are made available to the District. This Project Study Plan (PSP) presents the
activities required to accomplish the feasibility study and submit a feasibility report to
Congress for authorization. The cost of the feasibility study will be shared equally between
the Corps and the study sponsor, Jefferson County Navigation District. The schedule for
the feasibility study phase can be found in Section VI of this document.
STUDY TEAM
The PSP for feasibility studies to be conducted on the Sabine-Neches Waterway, Texas
Project, was prepared by the District's study team in cooperation with the study sponsor.
All team members contributed toward the identification of work to be accomplished, the
necessary funding, and an acceptable schedule which complies with District and sponsor
work plans, budgets and manpower constraints. The following team members were
responsible for preparing this PSP:
Richard Tomlinson CESWG-PM-J Project Manager
Frank Garcia CESWG-PE-P Planning
Jack Otis CESWG-CPS Engineering
Terry Roberts CESWG-PE-E Environmental
r
Carol Hollaway CESWG-PE-E Economics
Art Martin CESWG=RE-A Real Estate
Approval of the PSP was facilitated by the District's Project Review Board. The
endorsement page, required by EC1105-2-208, is provided as Attachment 1.
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SECTION II - STUDY PROCESS AND SCOPE OF WORK
This section identifies the work required by each District function during the feasibility study
phase and the contribution that the study sponsor will be making toward each activity. The
work effort and estimated costs are based on the following study criteria:
• Three deepening alternatives with three incremental widths, for a total of nine different
plans, will be analyzed at a level of detail sufficient to determine the recommended
plan. The channel depths to be analyzed will be provided by the Planning,
Environmental, and Regulatory Division. The channel widths will be determined by the
Engineering Division based upon the design economic vessels provided by the
Planning, Environmental, and Regulatory Division. The design vessel for each of the
nine reaches below will be provided by the Planning, Environmental, and Regulatory
Division. Only one dredged material placement plan will be developed for each of the
nine alternatives at this stage.
Each alternative will be divided into the following increments for quantity computations,
dredged material placement plans, and cost and benefit estimating purposes:
• Sabine Bank and Outer Bar Channel
• Entrance (Jetty) Channel
• Sabine Pass Channel and Anchorage
• Port Arthur Canal and Turning Basin
• Sabine-Neches Canal
Neches River, Channel to Beaumont
• A dredged material placement plan will be developed to contain both new work
dredging and the estimated 50-year maintenance requirement. During development
of the channel optimization study (the ten alternatives in paragraphs above), the
dredged material placement plan developed will be preliminary in nature. Once a
channel design is selected, a detailed dredge material placement plan will be
developed, which will include maximizing beneficial uses of dredged material. These
plans will be used to determine the recommended dredge material placement plan.
• The PER will determine and furnish the design vessel sizes which will be used in
channel optimization studies.
• A without-project 50-year Dredged Material Management Plan (DMMP) will be
developed from the existing 20-year DMMP.
• The engineering studies will be performed to a level of detail as to preclude preparation
of a Project Design Memorandum. An Engineering Appendix will be prepared in
accordance with ER 1110-2-1150. The Engineering Appendix will consist of narrative
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and plates required to document the engineering studies conducted and the results of
those studies.
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CESWG-PE-P 7 August 1998
SECTION 905(B) (WRDA 86) ANALYSIS
SABINIrNECHES WATERWAY, TEXAS
1. STUDY AUTHORITY: This study is authorized by the Senate Committee on Environment
and Public Works Resolution adopted 5 June 1997 which reads:
That the Secretary shall review his previous reports on the Sabine-Neches Waterway
published as Senate Document No. 80, 83 d Congress, Second Session; House
Document No. 553, 87`' Congress, Second Session; and other pertinent reports to
determine the feasibility of modifying the channels serving the Ports of Beaumont,
Port Arthur, and Orange, Texas in the interests of commercial navigation.
The District received $100,000 in Fiscal Year 1998 to conduct the reconnaissance phase.
2. STUDY PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to determine the need for Federal
navigation improvements for the Sabine-Neches Waterway, Texas. The study will also
investigate opportunities for ecosystem restoration, including beneficial use of dredged material.
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3. LOCATION OF PROJECT/CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: The Sabine-Neches
Waterway, Texas project is located (see Figure 1) in the vicinities of Beaumont, Port Arthur.
Orange, and Sabine Pass in Jefferson and Orange Counties, Texas, and Cameron and Calcasieu
Parishes, Louisiana. The Sabine-Neches Waterway is a 75 mile-long deep draft channel which
extends from the 42-foot contour in the Gulf of Mexico through a jettied Channel to Port
Arthur, to Beaumont via the Neches River Channel and to Orange via the Sabine River
Channel.
The study area is located in the jurisdiction of the following legislators:
US Senator Phil Gramm (R)
US Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson(R)
US Representative, 2nd District—Jim Turner (D)
US Representative, 9`h District -Nick Lampson (D)
4. DISCUSSION OF PRIOR STUDIES REPORTS AND
EXISTING WATER
PROJECTS: A Draft Feasibility Report was completed on the Sabine-Neches Waterway in
April 1982. The report determined that it was feasible and advisable to deepen and widen the
Sabine-Neches Waterway. The selected'plan recommended a channel 52 feet deep at the Gulf
Entrance and a channel 50 feet deep for the Sabine Pass Channel, Port Arthur Canal, Sabine-
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Neches Canal, and the lower 12 miles of the Neches River Channel. The plan also included
widening of the Sabine-Neches Canal, located adjacent to Port Arthur, from 400 feet to 500 feet
to reduce traffic congestion and delays in this reach of the waterway which also sen-es as pan of
the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW). The selected plan was not implemented because the
local sponsor withdrew their support of the project.
A Reconnaissance was Report m
p completed on the Channel to Orange in Februan 1994. The
report showed a need and opportunity to increase the efficiency of the Channel to Orange by
increasing the channel depth from 30 to 35 feet. However, the benefits were considered too
speculative to warrant moving into feasibility phase.
5. PLAN FORMULATION
a. Identified Problems:
(1) -Existing Conditions: The existing 40-foot channel to Port Arthur and Beaumont a-as
designed to efficiently and safely accommodate vessels of approximately 40,000 DWT Mth
drafts of 36 feet. Since the authorization of the existing project, the size and draft of vessels
calling on the Sabine-Neches Waterway have significantly increased to meet the competitive
demand for more efficient movements of bulk commodities, particularly crude petroleum.
Tankers loaded to depths greater than the designed safe operation depth of 36 feet frequently
transit the waterway to industrial sites at Port Arthur and Beaumont. These vessels include
tankers with deadweight tonnages ranging in size from 67,000 to 150,000 tons. Over 30% of
1996 to 1997 deep draft vessel trips consisted of vessels with beams of over 130 feet. lengths of
800 feet or more, and fully-loaded drafts in excess of 50 feel, which move on the watenvav
light-loaded.
Congested traffic conditions are a major problem, especially in the Sabine-Neches Canal
because it also serves the through traffic of the GIWW. The larger volume of barges and
shallow-draft vessels in this reach of the waterway in addition to the deep-draft traffic moving
to or from Port Arthur, Beaumont, and Orange, greatly compound safety problems. and make
maneuvering extremely complicated.
Relatively narrow channel widths and the lack of passing areas to accommodate movement of
two large deep-draft vessels cause arrival and departure delays. The restriction of vessel
movements result in economic penalties that are costly to the shipper, to the ports, and in turn to
the ultimate customer.
In addition to the increased vessel operating costs caused by traffic delays, restricted vessel
movements have also resulted in inefficient use of docking facilities, particularly at Beaumont.
Vessels in port are frequently confronted with delayed departure times, and arriNin; vessels
often experience long waits for the waterway to be cleared for inbound movements.
(2) Expected Future Conditions: Vessel movements to Beaumont and Port Arthur «ill continue
to be restricted as well as subject to navigational hazards resulting from congested traffic
conditions. Without the ability to increase the efficiency of transportation, waterbome
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commerce, particularly crude petroleum, will experience a gradual loss of efficiency and could
result in local industry losing some comparability with those in other ports along the Gulf Coast.
The number of vessels constrained by the dimensions of Sabine-Neches Waterway is expected
to increase because of other ports that already have deeper and wider channels. The transport of
commodities is expected to increase mainly due to the increase in crude petroleum from Mexico
and South America. Without the increase of channel depths and widths to accommodate the
increased commodity transport more vessels will need to make lighter drafting trips.
(3) Concise Statements of Specific Problems and Opportunites. The major problem on the
Sabine-Neches Waterway is the inefficient movement of bulk commodities by vessels which are
forced to light load their cargo and/or delays in transversing the waterway. Other water
resource problems and needs relate to the safety of the waterway, traffic delays, environmental
quality, severe bank erosion along the Port Arthur Canal, preservation of critical fish and
wildlife habitat in adjacent areas, availability of environmentally acceptable placement areas,
and concerns of limited economic growth.
b. Alternative plans:
The likely alternative plans to be studied in the feasibility phase consist of the following depth
and width combinations:
- Deepen the channel to 47 feet deep at the Gulf Entrance and 45 feet on the Sabine Pass
Channel, Port Arthur Canal, Sabine-Neches Canal, and the Neches River Channel;
- Deepen the same reach described above to 52 feet at the Gulf and 50 feet for the inland
channels;
- Widen the Sabine-Neches Canal and d he Neches River Channel from 400 feet to at
least 500 feet;
Deepen the Channel to Orange to 35 feet;
Widen the Channel to Orange to 300 feet.
c. Evaluation of Alternatives:
The alternative analyzed is a channel 47 feet deep at the Gulf Entrance and a channel 45 feet
deep on the Sabine Pass Channel, Port Arthur Canal, Sabine-Neches Canal, and the Neches
River Channel. This alternative also includes widening of the Sabine-Neches Canal from 400
feet to 500 feet. The widening of the Neches River Channel was not considered in this
evaluation. The Sabine Pilots Association has stated that widening this portion of the waterway
would not lift the one way traffic restriction on this portion of the waterway. Their concern is
with the docks and ships that are berthed along this reach. The force created by two tankers
passing each other could pull a vessel into the channel and/or damage the docks.
The benefits attributable to project improvements were estimated based on recent historical
tonnage levels and the current fleet of vessels using the waterway. In addition, published
forecasts for the major commodity groups were� y g p e reviewed to identify general long-term-term trends g g
for deep-draft movements to the U.S. Gulf Coast ports. Crude petroleum imports currently
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comprise about 80 percent of the deep-draft tonnage total. The reconnaissance level benefits for
deepening the channels to Port Arthur and Beaumont were calculated using 1996 and 2010
tonnage levels. The forecasted trade route and shipment distributions used to calculate the 1996
and 2010 crude petroleum benefit estimates reflect a larger percentage of shipments from
Mexico and South America and a higher percentage of lightering, lightening, and transhipping
than the 1996 Port Arthur and Beaumont records did. Therefore, the benefit estimates reflect a
more conservative estimation of the transportation savings than would have been obtained from
direct application of the 1996 port specific distributions. It should be noted that the deepening
benefits do not reflect consideration of depth constraints at the foreign ports of origin or
destination; however, benefits were only calculated for tonnages which are currently shipped in
vessels with design'drafts of 40 feet or more.
The benefits for widening the Sabine-Neches Canal from 400 to 500 feet were estimated
utilizing 1996 and 1997 transit records obtained from the Sabine Pilots Association and the
1996 annual trip statistics from ocean going vessels derived from the Waterborne Commerce of
the U.S. Presently, the Pilots guidelines only allow for daylight traffic and do not permit
meetings between vessels with combined beam widths in excess of 200 feet to meet in the
Sabine-Neches Canal. Vessels with combined beams greater than 200 feet are allowed to meet
during daylight hours in the portions of the waterway which are at least 500 feet wide. The
Pilots said that widening of the 12-mile long Sabine-Neches Canal from 400 feet to 500 feet
would not result in a change in the daylight only limitations. The "with project" condition .vas,
therefore, calculated based on a scenario which, all things being equal, would allow unrestricted
daylight passages from the offshore entrance channel to the mouth of the Neches River.
Based on 1996 traffic levels, the analysis showed that an easement of current meeting
restrictions would result in annual savings of $370,000. Vessel safety issues and the cost
associated with minimizing potentially dangerous conditions would be addressed during
feasibility. The annual benefits for deepening and widening improvements assessed in this
reconnaissance for the 50-year project life are estimated to be in excess of S23,000.000.
The costs associated with this scenario are due to the initial new work dredging of
approximately 60,690,000 cubic yards of dredged material, the lowering of 65 pipelines, and the
raising of 14 upland placement areas. The first year cost for all new work is S260,270,000.
This is equivalent to $19,160,000 average annualized cost. It is assumed that the same dredging
cycle will continue over the 50-year project life. The average annualized cost for maintenance
dredging including levee construction is $2,940,000. The annual costs for deepening and
widening improvements assessed in this reconnaissance for the 50-year project life are
estimated to be approximately $22,100,000.
For the purpose of comparison, a deepening-only alternative was considered. The alternative
analyzed the same channel dimensions as the previous scenario without widening the Sabine-
Neches Canal. The average annualized benefits are equivalent to $22,600,000 and the average
annualized costs are $19,000,000.
The Sabine-Neches Waterway runs through extensive salt marsh wetlands up to the Neches
River and brackish to fresh water wetlands along the Neches River. The present navigation
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project has impacted these wetlands by allowing higher salinity water to migrate upstream in
greater volumes than was possible before the project was constructed. Sediments flowing down
the Neches River have been collected that would normally have been transported over the river
banks to nourish the marshes during floods. Due to a lack of new sediments and land
subsidence, the marshes are declining, particularly along the lower Neches River. A deepening
project may have additional salinity intrusion impacts on surrounding wetlands. These impacts
and associated wave erosion impacts will have to be assessed in any future studies. Widening
the channel by 100 feet along the Sabine-Neches Canal may not add to wetland impacts since
very little marsh remains in this reach.
The National Environmental Policy Act regulations require coordination with State and Federal
resource agencies to minimize adverse impacts to wetlands and other resources of concern. It
will also be necessary to identify potential beneficial uses for the new-work material dredged
from the channel. Impacts to Federal-listed threatened or endangered species are expected to be
minimal. However, sea turtles may be affected by hopper dredge work during offshore project
deepening.
Additional surveys will be required to complete the inventory of historic properties that may be
affected by the project. It appears that none of the significant Confederate-era sites and
shipwrecks in the vicinity of Sabine Pass will be affected by the project as envisioned at this
time. Remote-sensing marine surveys of the Sabine-Neches Canal and the Neches River
Channel must be conducted to determine if shipwrecks are present that could be impacted by
the proposed new work. Terrestrial impacts to historic properties are expected to be minimal.
Upland impacts should be limited to the construction of placement and beneficial use areas, and
may require additional surveys.
The navigation channel passes through a highly urbanized area with a large concentration of
petrochemical plants and associated industries located along the banks. Hazardous, Toxic, and
Radioactive Waste (HTRW) problems exist in the area in the form of several known industrial
waste sites and at least one Superfund site near the navigation channel. Due to industrial waste
sites and unauthorized waste disposal activities, the probability exists for encountering an
unknown waste site during project construction. Therefore, future studies of project impacts
will assess current water quality condition, update baseline HTRW information, identify
potential waste sites, and assess relative risks for HTRW problems that may be encountered in
the project.
The specific land requirements for this project are not yet available, however generally speaking
the material from the proposed improvements to the navigation channel will be contained in
existing upland placement areas, except in the offshore reach where the material will be
removed to open water placement areas. Since many of the existing upland sites were acquired
with temporary or revocable easements there is a high probability that a significant number of
new permanent easements will be required. Given the industrial development of the project
area, real estate acquisition will represent a significant financial commitment on the part of the
local sponsor. Along with the acquisition of new easements over the upland sites, the local
sponsor will be required to provide access road and dredge pipeline routes to the various sites.
Although the mitigation features of the project are presently unknown it is highly likely that
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riiiiigation for a project of this scope may require acquisition of a significant amount of land.
There are approximately 65 pipelines that will constitute obstructions to the new channel
template. Privately-owned facilities that are obstructions to federal channels are subject to
navigation servitude and to Section 10 permit restrictions. Removal of such obstructions is
usually at the owner's expense.
6. FEDERAL INTEREST: This preliminary analysis shows that deepening and widening the
Sabine-Neches Waterway has greater benefits than costs. Further study during the Feasibility
Phase has the potential to identify additional benefits from various deepening and N idening
combinations, as well as potential environmental restoration alternatives.
7. PRELLNfINARY FINANCIAL ANALYSIS: In a letter dated August 1998 (copy
attached), the Jefferson County Navigation District; --- expressed an intent to, "act as (joint)
local sponsor on this project." The (joint) local sponsor have reviewed and accepted this
analysis as submitted.
8. RECOMMENDATIONS: Based on these findings, I recommend this analysis be certified
as being in accordance with current policy and that the feasibility study be conducted.
9. POTENTIAL ISSUES EFFECTING INITIATION OF FEASIBILITY PHASE:
There are no apparent issues at this time that impact on implementation of the feasibility phase.
10. PROJECT AREA MAP: A project area map is enclosed.
Lt. Col. (P)Nicholas J. Buechler
Colonel, Corps of Engineers
District Engineer
2 Enclosures
1. Letter of Support
2. Project Area Map (Figure 1)
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December 7, 1999
Consider an annual contract for grounds maintenance and litter removal services
! City of Beaumont
�
� " Council Agenda Item
= . . �
TO: City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Kirby Richard, Central Services Director
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: November 16, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider an annual contract for grounds maintenance and
litter removal services.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends approval of an annual contract with a one year renewal option
beginning January 1, 2000 with Beaumont Products and Services, Inc. (BPS) for basic grounds
maintenance services at City facilities and specified areas within Beaumont's Central Business
District (CBD).
BACKGROUND
BPS has provided grounds maintenance and litter removal services for the past four (4) years.
Grounds maintenance services include mowing, edging, sweeping and litter removal for the
grounds at City Hall, Civic Center, Beaumont Public Library, Police Building, Julie Rogers
Theatre, Tyrrell Historical Library, Delia Harrington Park, Henry Dannenbaum Transfer Facility,
Riverfront Park and the CBD medians and boulevards.
Mowing and edging are performed on a weekly basis during the growing season, March 1 through
October 31. Biweekly mowing is required during the dormant season. At Riverfront and Delia
Harrington Parks, edging and sweeping of sidewalks and paved areas are performed at the time
of mowing. Sweeping of walkways around the municipal complex is performed three times per
week. All other areas are swept in conjunction with mowing. Litter removal services are required
three days per week for removal of trash and debris from all City facilities and parking lots.
This contract is exempt from competitive bidding because the service is provided by a state
certified workshop. BPS is a private-not-for-profit state certified workshop employing disabled
individuals.
Contract for Grounds Maintenance and Litter Removal
November 16, 1999
Page 2
BUDGETARY IMPACT
The cost of this service is $9,310 per month for an annual expenditure of$111,720. This price
includes a monthly fee of $750 for the Henry Dannenbaum Transfer Facility paid directly by
Beaumont Municipal Transit, resulting in an annual net cost to the City of$102,720. Funds for
the City's portion are budgeted in the Solid Waste Fund.
The previous total contract price for a two (2) year period, beginning January 1, 1998, was
$102,720. The increase can be attributed to increases in costs for labor, insurance and materials
and twice daily litter removal from the Henry Dannenbaum Transfer Facility in lieu of once per
day.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Central Services Director and Clean Community Director.
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny the award of a one (1) year contract with the option to renew for one (1) year to
Beaumont Products and Services, Inc., in the amount of$9,310 per month for providing grounds
maintenance services and litter removal from City facilities and specified areas within the Central
Business District.
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December 7, 1999
Consider a one-year renewal contract with Carolyn C. Chaney & Associates, Inc. to
act as the City of Beaumont's Washington Assistant
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motor
City of Beaumont
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•� Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Stephen J. Bonczek, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Kyle Hayes, Executive Assistant to the City Manager
MEETING DATE: December 7, 1999
AGENDA MEMO DATE: December 2, 1999
REQUESTED ACTION: Consider a one-year renewal contract with Carolyn C. Chaney &
Associates, Inc. to act as the City of Beaumont's Washington Assistant
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recognizes the past and present support of a majority of the City Council to
have a contract with Carolyn C. Chaney & Associates, Inc. Therefore, the Administration
recommends approval of a one-year renewal contract with Carolyn C. Chaney & Associates, Inc.
in the amount of$53,130. The contract will be effective January 1, 2000. The contract will also
include a maximum of$4,000 for reimbursable expenses. The contract amount and reimbursable
expenses have remained the same as in last year's contract. The only change is that the City will
pay the monthly installments at the end of each month instead of before the first of each month.
The return to the City of Beaumont both in information services and help with federal funds will
be monitored and evaluated over the next year if the contract is approved by Council.
The Administration would use the funds for economic development purposes such as job creation
and business recruitment efforts if the City Council chooses not to renew the contract or considers
a reduced allocation.
BACKGROUND
On a yearly basis since 1980, the City has contracted with an organization to provide legislative
services on the federal level. Ms. Chaney, as the City's Washington Assistant, is responsible for
reviewing federal executive proposals, legislation under consideration, and proposed and adopted
administrative rules and regulations which could impact the City of Beaumont's policies or
programs.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds are budgeted for this expenditure in the FY 2000 Budget.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager and Executive Assistant to the City Manager
RECOMMENDED MOTION
Approve/Deny a one-year renewal contract with Carolyn C. Chaney & Associates, Inc. to act as
the City of Beaumont's Washington Assistant
CAROI.XN C. CHANEX & ASSOcIATES, INC.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONSULTANTS
November 8, 1999
Mr. Stephen Bonczek
City Manager
P.O. Box 3827
Beaumont, TX 77704 �� I
Dear Mr. Bonczek:
Please consider this a formal request for a one-year renewal of the contract between the
City and Carolyn C. Chaney & Associates, Inc., for federal lobbying and information
services. Our current contract expires on December 31, 1999, and I have enclosed an
updated version for your review.
It has been a pleasure serving the City of Beaumont this past year, which marked my 18th
year of representing the City in Washington. With the help of the Mayor, City Council,
and your city staff, we have had a very successful year in Washington. The recent awards
from Congress of$1 million for the Beaumont Municipal Transit System and $500,000 for
the Melton YMCA were particularly pleasing, given the hard work that was put in on
behalf of these projects for much of the year.
In addition, we are looking forward to working with you in the coming year on a federal
work plan for the City. It appears that you have settled into your new position very
quickly and quite well and we hope to follow your lead in the development and
promotion of the City's priority federal projects in 2000. My visit to the City this week
should provide an excellent opportunity to begin to lay some groundwork.
Please let me know if you have any questions about the enclosed contract, or any of the
services we provided to the City, and I look forward to seeing you in Beaumont.
Sincerely,
Rall&�
Carolyn C. Chaney
Washington Assistant
1401 K STREET,NW SUITE 700 WASHINGTON, DC 20005-3401
TELEPHONE 202/8424930 FAx 202/842-5051
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AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS
AND
CAROLYN C. CHANEY & ASSOCIATES, INC.
1401 K STREET, NW - SUITE 700
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20005
Pursuant to this agreement, the City of Beaumont, Texas (hereinafter sometimes referred
" Associates Inc. (hereinafter sometimes
to as the City ) and Carolyn C. Chaney & (h
referred to as "Consultant") agree to assume the following obligations.
L Obligations of Consultant
A. Consultant will organize and operate a unit to act as a Washington
office for the City. Consultant will be responsible for obtaining and
furnishing requisite staff, office space, utilities, furnishings, and
equipment, common-use office supplies and services, and general
administrative support according to the level of service specified in
Paragraph IV;
B. Consultant will confer with the City Manager and such other City
personnel as the City Manager may designate at the times and places
mutually agreed to by the City Manager on all organizational
planning and program activities which have a bearing on the ability
of the City to make the best use of federal aid programs; and will act
as Washington Assistant to the City of Beaumont, Texas;
C. As Washington Assistant the Consultant will review federal
executive proposals, legislation under consideration, proposed and
adopted administrative rules and regulations and other Washington
developments for the purpose of advising the City on her own
initiative of those items which may have a bearing on City policy or
programs;
D. More specifically, as Washington Assistant the Consultant will
advise and consult on behalf of the City with the White House and
any other Federal agencies, departments and commissions as may be
necessary to the performance of full Washington service to the City
Manager and the City. Additionally, the Consultant will act as
liaison with the U.S. Conference of Mayors and the National League
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of Cities, and will furnish legislative and administrative analyses of
issues;
E. As Washington Assistant the Consultant will secure and furnish
such detailed information as may be available on federal programs
in which the City indicates an interest;
F. As Washington Assistant the Consultant will review and comment
on proposals of the City which are being prepared for submission
to federal agencies when requested to do so by the City Manager or
his designees;
G. As Washington Assistant the Consultant will maintain liaison with
the City's Congressional delegation and will assist the delegation in
any matter which the City determines to be in its best interest in the
same manner as any other member of the City's administrative staff
might render assistance;
H. As Washington Assistant the Consultant will counsel with the City
regarding appearances by City personnel before Congressional
committees and administrative agencies and will arrange for
appointments and accommodations for City personnel as necessary;
I. As Washington Assistant the Consultant will contact federal
agencies on the City's behalf when City applications are under
consideration by such agencies and counsel the City to take
whatever steps appear to be required to obtain the most favorable
consideration of such applications;
J. As Washington Assistant the Consultant will advise and consult
with such representatives of the private sector who are engaged in
economic development activities as determined by the City Manager
to be in the best interests of the City of Beaumont, Texas;
K. In fulfilling her responsibilities under this Agreement, the
Washington Assistant will act in the name of the City of Beaumont,
Texas under the supervision of the City Manager. Any change in
the person of the Washington Assistant from the person
representing the City as of the effective date of this agreement must
be approved by the City Manager.
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H. Obligations of the City of Beaumont, Texas
A. To advise the Consultant of the name or names of persons other
than the City Manager authorized to request service and the person
or persons to be kept advised by the Washington Assistant;
B. To supply the Consultant with a summary of all federal programs
in which the City is participating and advise the Consultant of any
new applications filed, together with pertinent details as to the
substance of such applications;
C. To supply the Consultant with copies of budgets, planning
documents, and regular reports of the City Manager and
departments, Council agenda and proceedings, newspapers and other
materials which will assist the Consultant in keeping current on
City policies and programs;
D. To reimburse the Consultant for (1) all travel expenses incurred
pursuant to Paragraph I, Subparagraphs D and G; (2) expenses for
attendance at any other meetings attended by the Washington
Assistant outside Washington, DC, at the request of the City;
E. To reimburse the Consultant for other expenses which are incurred
within Washington, DC on behalf of the City in carrying out the
provisions of this Agreement and as approved by the City Manager
subject to the provisions of Paragraph IV;
F. To bear long distance telephone, photocopying, executive expenses
and postage expenses.
III. The City of Beaumont, Texas and the Consultant concur that
the following exclusions shall apply to this Agreement:
A. The Consultant:
1. Will not represent commercial or industrial establishments of the
City in pursuit of federal business except in accordance with the
provisions of Paragraph I, Subparagraph J, above;
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2. Will not, by virtue of this Agreement, represent other local
government agencies in Beaumont, Texas except those which are
instrumentalities or agencies of the City of Beaumont, Texas;
3. Will not perform any legal, engineering, accounting or other similar
professional service;
4. Will not directly or indirectly participate in or intervene in any
political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for
public office in or representing the City.
IV. Compensation
The cost of service will be $53,130.00 for twelve months, payable in equal
monthly installments of $4,427.50 commencing on the first day of January, 2000. In
addition, a maximum of $4,000.00 for reimbursable expenses incurred pursuant to
Paragraph II, Subparagraphs D, E, and F.
V. Termination
Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time by giving the other at least sixty
(60) days notice in writing of such termination.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF:
ATTEST DATE
Carolyn C. Chaney, Washington Assistant
Stephen Bonczek, City Manager
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