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City of Beaumont
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS JULY 25, 2006 1:30 P.M.
CONSENT AGENDA
* Approval of minutes
* Confirmation of committee appointments
A) Approve a contract for automotive preventive maintenance
B) Approve an annual contract for the purchase of work uniforms
C) Authorize the City Manager to approve a License Agreement with the Crockett Street
District dba Downtown Productions, L.L.C., for a one(1)year term
D) Authorize the acceptance of a ten(10)foot wide water line easement for fire hydrants
across A-Mini Storage property at 575 Interstate 10 South
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City of Beaumont
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Brenda Beadle, Purchasing Manager
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 19, 2004
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approval of an annual contract for automotive preventive
maintenance.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends award of a one (1)year contract to JMPKL, Inc. dba The Lube Shop
for automotive preventative maintenance at the unit costs reflected in the attached tabulation with
an estimated total annual expenditure of$75,000 for routine service. An option for an additional
year at the same pricing is available at the City's discretion.
BACKGROUND
Bids were requested for a one (1) year contract for automotive preventative maintenance to
maintain city-owned vehicles and equipment.
Fifteen(15) vendors were notified with only JMPKL, Inc. responding with a bid. The Lube Shop
has satisfactorily held the contract to service City vehicles for the past seven (7) years. The
company has locations at 5030 College Street and 5340 Eastex Freeway. The multiple locations
ensure a sufficient number of service bays to timely handle the volume of work required. It is
estimated that the awarded vendor will provide approximately 2,725 maintenance service orders
for 460 City vehicles during the annual contract period.
Additional pricing was obtained for transmission fluids and service, air and fuel filters, and
various parts and services to be purchased as needed.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds are available for this expenditure in the Fleet Management Division's operating budget.
Annual Contract for Automotive Preventative Maintenance
July 19, 2006
Page 2
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager.
RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS, bids were received for an annual contract for automotive preventive
maintenance for city-owned vehicles and equipment; and,
WHEREAS, JMPKL, Inc., d/b/a The Lube Shop, Beaumont, Texas, submitted a bid
for an estimated total annual expenditure of$75,000 in the unit amounts shown on Exhibit
"A"; and,
WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that the bid submitted by JMPKL, Inc.,
d/b/a The Lube Shop, Beaumont, Texas, should be accepted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the bid submitted by JMPKL, Inc., d/b/a The Lube Shop, Beaumont, Texas for an
estimated total annual expenditure of $75,000 in the unit amounts shown on Exhibit "A"
for an annual contract for automotive preventive maintenance for city-owned vehicles and
equipment be accepted by the City of Beaumont.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
Annual Contract for Automotive Preventative Maintenance
July 19, 2006
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Automobiles,includes 5 quarts of oil 120 $19.88 /ea 1 � z
Gasoline Pick Up Trucks, includes 5 quarts 45 $19.88 /ea2I
of oil
Diesel Pick Up Trucks,includes 10 quarts of 20 $40.99 /ea #CkeaE
oil ___. ..... ... ..::..... _:::
Power Stroke Diesel Pick Up Trucks, 30 $49.99 /ea } . 9
includes 14 quarts of oil
Vans,includes 5 quarts of oil 5 $19.88 /eal £
Generators, Onan 4500 Oil change, oil and 7 $20.99 /ea X18:99 lea
air filter change. ..
1996-7 Ford Crown Victoria,4.6 Liter V8 Gasoline $58.99 /ea $59.99 /ea
2000-2004 Chevrolet Impala 3.8 Liter V6 Gasoline $38.99 /ea. $41.99 /ea
1998 GMC'/2 Ton Pick Up,4.3 Liter V6 Gasoline $38.99 /ea $41.99 /ea
2000-2003 Ford F350 Pick Up,73T-V8.Power-Stroke Diesel $49.50 /ea $49.99 /ea
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1996-7 Ford Crown Victoria,4.6 Liter V8 Gasoline $59.99 /ea $59.99 /ea
2000-2004 Chevrolet Impala 3.8 Liter V6 Gasoline $39.99 /ea $41.99 /ea
1998 GMC''/2 Ton Pick Up,4.3 Liter V6 Gasoline $39.99 /ea $41.99 /ea
2000-2003 Ford F350 Pick Up,7.3T-V8.Power-Stroke Diesel $49.99 /ea. $49.99 /ea
EXHIBIT "A"
Annual Contract for Automotive Preventative Maintenance
July 19,2006
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1996-7 Ford Crown Victoria,4.6 Liter V8 Gasoline $5.49 /ea
2000-2004 Chevrolet Impala 3.8 Liter V6 Gasoline $7.49 /ea S7 _ e
1998 GMC`/1 Ton Pick Up,4.3 Liter V6 Gasoline $15.99 /ea5: ___._._ _._„5
2000-2003 Ford F350 Pick Up,7.3T-V8.Power-Stroke Diesel $16.99 /ea X16:99 ¢lea
1996-7 Ford Crown Victoria,4.6 Liter V8 Gasoline $15.99 /ea _ 1S # e:
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2000-2004 Chevrolet Impala 3.8 Liter V6 Gasoline $15.99 /ea $Irra;
1998 GMC'/3 Ton Pick Up,4.3 Liter V6 Gasoline $15.99 /eat 99
2000-2003 Ford F350 Pick Up,7.3T-V8.Power-Stroke Diesel $38.99 /ea3 99 - !ea
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Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Brenda Beadle, Purchasing Manager
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 19, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider awarding an annual contract for work uniforms.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends an annual contract for the purchase of civilian employee work uniforms
from Shepherd's Uniform and Linen Supply Company, Inc. of Beaumont, Texas, at the unit prices
listed below.
BACKGROUND
City employee work uniforms include men's and women's pants and shirts, as well as other items
such as jackets, coveralls, and caps when appropriate. Currently, approximately 400 civilian
employees are issued three (3) to five (5) sets of uniforms each year. Individual City departments
determine the number of uniforms issued to each employee.
Vendors were given approximate yearly usage quantities and were asked to provide an itemized price
list. Bid specifications indicated that delivery is required within ten (10) days after a receipt of a
purchase order. In addition, the specifications required the successful bidder to have a physical
storefront or warehouse within the city limits of Beaumont to expedite the measurement of
employees and issuance of uniforms throughout the contract period.
Bids were solicited from nine (9) vendors and the sole bid from Shepherd's Uniform and Linen
Supply Company, Inc. of Beaumont, Texas is as follows:
Annual Contract for Work Uniforms
July 19, 2006
Page 2
Estimated Description Unit Price Total Price
Yearly
Quantity
600 Men's Long Sleeve Shirts $9.95 $5,970.00
600 Men's Short Sleeve Shirts $8.95 $5,370.00
125 Women's Long Sleeve Shirts $11.00 $1,375.00
90 Women's Short Sleeve Shirts $8.60 $774.00
20 Men's Button Down Oxford L/S Shirt $13.95 $279.00
40 Men's Button Down Oxford S/S Shirt $12.25 $490.00
700 Men's Pants/Regular Style $13.25 $9,275.00
200 Men's Pants/Jean Cut Style $14.50 $2,900.00
150 Women's Pants $14.95 $2,242.50
20 Men's Pleated Slacks $16.20 $324.00
20 Men's Traditional Work Pants $13.40 $268.00
50 Denim Jeans $16.00 $800.00
200 Jackets $23.99 $4,798.00
20 Team Jackets $32.50 $650.00
100 Long Sleeve Coverall $19.50 $1,950.00
75 Short Sleeve Coverall $27.50 $2,062.50
125 Caps $7.00 $875.00
2000 City of Beaumont Emblems $1.50 $3,000.00
90 Civic Center Emblems $1.50 $135.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED ANNUAL EXPENSE: $43,53,$.00!
Annual Contract for Work Uniforms
July 19, 2006
Page 3
BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds for uniforms are budgeted in each Department's operating budget.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager.
RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS, bids were received for an annual contract for the purchase of civilian
employee work uniforms; and,
WHEREAS, Shepherd's Uniform and Linen Supply Company, Inc., Beaumont,
Texas, submitted a bid in the unit amounts shown below:
Estimated yearly
Quantity Description Unit Price Total Price
600 en's Long Sleeve Shirts $9.95 $5,970.00
600 en's Short Sleeve Shirts $8.95 $5,370.00
125 omen's Long Sleeve Shirts $11.00 $1,375.00
90 omen's Short Sleeve Shirts $8.60 $774.00
20 Icenim en's Button Down Oxford US Shirt $13.95 $279.00
40 en's Button Down Oxford S/S Shirt $12.25 $490.00
700 en's Pants/Regular Style $13.25 $9,275.00
200 en's Pants/Jean Cut Style $14.50 $2,900.00
150 omen's Pants $14.95 $2,242.50
20 en's Pleated Slacks $16.20 $324.00
20 en's Traditional Work Pants $13.40 $268.00
50 Jeans $16.00 $800.00
200 Jackets $23.99 $4,798.00
20 Feam Jackets $32.50 $650.00
100 on Sleeve Coverall $19.50 $1,950.00
75 3hort Sleeve Coverall $27.50 $2,062.50
125 a s $7.00 $875.00
2000 ity of Beaumont Emblems $1.50 $3,000.00
90 ivic Center Emblems $1.50 $135.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED ANNUAL EXPENSE: $43,538.00
and,
WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that the bid submitted by Shepherd's
Uniform and Linen Supply Company, Inc., Beaumont, Texas, should be accepted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the bid submitted by Shepherd's Uniform and Linen Supply Company, Inc.,
Beaumont, Texas, for an annual contract in the estimated amount of $43,538 for the
purchase of civilian employee work uniforms be accepted by the City of Beaumont.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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City of Beau mont
Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Brenda Beadle, Purchasing Manager
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approve a resolution authorizing the City Manager to
approve a License Agreement with the Crockett Street District dba
Downtown Productions, L.L.C., for a one (1) year term.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends approval of the License Agreement.
BACKGROUND
The City of Beaumont continues in its campaign to promote business development in the
downtown area and provide an aesthetically-pleasing environment for patrons from the
community. The City of Beaumont and Crockett Street Development participated in a
private/public partnership to develop Crockett Street. The City was responsible for paving,
sidewalk and lighting improvements on Crockett Street.
In June 2003, the City entered into a License Agreement with Crockett Street Development. The
agreement provided exclusive use of the Crockett Street right-of-way from Main to Pearl Streets.
Under the terms of the proposed license, Downtown Productions may limit vehicular and
pedestrian traffic to this section of Crockett Street. In return for this exclusive license, Downtown
Productions agrees to provide the City with written notice thirty (30) days in advance of any
planned entertainment event, in order to limit pedestrian access. The license requires a payment
to City of ten percent (10%) of gross receipts for admission for all "for profit" events. There is
not a required fee for "non-profit" events; however, the notifications requirements are the same.
Crockett Street License Agreement Renewal
July 18, 2006
Page 2
Additionally, the maintenance of the infrastructure on Crockett Street from Main to Pearl Streets
will be the responsibility of Downtown Productions. Also included in the license is an
indemnification clause and the requirements for insurance with the City as a name insured.
Should the one(1)year term expire, the license will continue from month-to-month until such date
as it is renewed by City Council.
A copy of the License Agreement in its substantial form is attached for your review.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
The City has received $29,799.80 since June 2003 as a result of the 10% fee.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager.
RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute a one(1)year License
Agreement with Crockett Street District d/b/a Downtown Productions, L.L.C. for the use of
the Crockett Street right-of-way from Main to Pearl Streets. The License Agreement is
substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof for all
purposes.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
LICENSE
STATE OF TEXAS §
ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
On the date last indicated below, the City of Beaumont, a municipal corporation of
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, (hereinafter called "Licensor"), and Crockett Street
District, by and through Downtown Productions, L.L.C., (hereinafter called "Licensee"),
contract and agree asset forth herein. Licensee desires an exclusive license from Licensor
to use the real property the subject of this License Agreement described as follows:
Crockett Street right-of-way between Main and Pearl Streets(herein"Licensed Premises").
Licensee may limit vehicular access to the Licensed Premises, but may not limit pedestrian
access at any time except as follows: Should Licensee desire to limit pedestrian access
to the Licensed Premises, they must first provide Licensor with thirty (30) days advance
written notice of its intention to do so. If an admission charge is assessed or compensation
is paid for use of the Licensed Premises and the event is a"for profit" event, Licensee shall
pay to Licensor a fee of ten percent(10%)of the gross receipts for admission to the event.
There shall be no fee for"non-profit" events, but Licensor shall still be given at least thirty
(30)days notice as set out above. "Non-profit" event, as used in this License, means that
100% of the admission fee for the event is received by the organization for which the event
is held and the organization is a charitable organization as defined by the Tax Code of the
State of Texas, or the Internal Revenue Code of the United States. Licensee is to provide
Licensor with thirty(30)days advance written notice of the events planned for the Licensed
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EXHIBIT `A'
Premises. Should Licensee fail to comply with the notice and fee provisions of this
paragraph,this License may be terminated immediately. Licensor shall be allowed to audit
the financial records of"for profit"events to verify payment accuracy. Such audit will occur
during normal business hours.
Truck deliveries to the Crockett Street District will be limited to the Licensed
Premises. No truck delivery will be made on either Main or Pearl Streets.
Licensed Premises may continue to be occupied and used by Licensee solely in
connection with the Crockett Street District and for incidental purposes related thereto
during the term of this License or until termination thereof. Said License shall be for a term
of one (1) year from and after the date of its approval by the City Council of Licensor.
Should the one (1) year term expire, the license will continue from month to month until
such date as it is renewed by the City Council.
No permanent improvements shall be made upon the Licensed Premises without
first obtaining the written consent of Licensor by and through its City Manager or his
designee and providing a copy of the notice to Licensor in writing of how,when and to what
extent such improvements are to be made. A copy of this License shall be attached to
such notice.
In the event Licensor, by Resolution of the City Council, determines there is a public
need of the subject property or any part thereof,for the benefit of the Licensor or to protect
the health, safety or welfare of the public, and it terminates this License or any part thereof,
Licensee shall not receive any compensation and the Licensor shall not be liable therefor
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whether for the value of the property taken, damage to the abutting or remaining property
or improvements, loss of business or profit, loss of access, or otherwise.
Licensee shall, at all times of use under this License, be liable for all liability and/or
damage claims for injury or death of persons or property from any cause whatsoever
relating to the occupancy of the premises by Licensee, including those arising out of
damages or losses occurring on sidewalks and other areas adjacent to the Licensed
Premises, during the term of this License or any extension thereof. Licensee agrees to
indemnify and save harmless Licensorfrom anyand all claims,causes of action,and
damages of every kind for injury to or death of any person and damages to property
arising out of the occupancy and use of Licensed Premises or the operations
embraced by this License and including acts or omissions of Licensor in connection
therewith.
Licensee shall carry public liability and property damage insurance covering
operations hazards, and including Licensee's obligations under the indemnification
provision contained in this License (with a company acceptable to Licensor)with Licensor
as a named insured in the sum of$1 million in the aggregate. Should Licensor determine
at any time during the term of this License Agreement that the above coverage is
inadequate, it shall notice Licensee in writing to increase the amount of such insurance so
the same shall be adequate. The failure of Licensee to obtain said additional insurance
within thirty (30) days of Licensor's request shall constitute a breach of this License. A
copy of the original policy shall be filed with the City Clerk of City.
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As part of the consideration for this License Agreement, Licensee shall pay to
Licensor the sum of $10.00 (Ten and No/100 Dollars), said sum being non-refundable.
Licensee recognizes that this License does not affect the use of the Licensed
Premises by Licensor or any entity with a franchise to use City rights-of-way.
This Agreement is terminable by either party by giving written notice to the other
specifying the date of termination. Said notice shall be given not less than thirty (30) days
prior to the termination date therein specified.
This License is neither assignable nor transferrable except (1) in conjunction with
and as part of Licensee's conveyance of all the abutting property and (2) occupancy and
use of the Licensed Premises by a lessee leasing abutting property from Licensee(in which
case Licensee is not relieved from its obligations owed to Licensor hereunder). This
License survives through probate or warranty deed or lease. In any such event, other than
lease of abutting property, Licensor shall be notified of such occurrence by being delivered
a copy of the document or documents conveying the abutting property.
This License shall include the right of Licensee to have balcony structures which
extend into the Licensed Premises.
Licensee shall be responsible for all maintenance,repair and upkeep of the Licensed
Premises, including, but not limited to, brick pavers, decorative lighting, arches and lighting
on arches and curbs.
Any notice to Licensor shall be sufficient if it is mailed or hand-delivered to the Office
of the City Manager, City of Beaumont, P. O. Box 3827, Beaumont, Texas, 77704. Any
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notice to Licensee shall be sufficient if mailed or hand-delivered to Licensee at 555 Main
Street, Beaumont, Texas, 77701.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties have executed this Agreement as of the
day of , 2006.
LICENSOR
CITY OF BEAUMONT
By:
Kyle Hayes, City Manager
LICENSEE
CROCKETT STREET DISTRICT
dba DOWNTOWN PRODUCTIONS, L.L.C.
By:
Jeff McCarson, President
Downtown Productions, L.L.C.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared KYLE
HAYES, City Manager of the City of Beaumont, a municipal corporation of the State of
Texas, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing
instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and
considerations therein expressed, in the capacity therein stated, and as the act and deed
of the City of Beaumont.
GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this the day of
2006.
Notary Public in and for the State of Texas
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared JEFF
McCARSON, President of Downtown Productions, L.L.C., known to me to be the person
whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he
executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed, in the capacity
therein stated, and as the Representative of Crockett Street District.
GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this the day of ,
2006.
Notary Public in and for the State of Texas
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 13, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a resolution authorizing the acceptance of a ten
(10) foot wide water line easement for fire hydrants across A-Mini
Storage property at 575 Interstate 10 South.
RECOMMENDATION
James M. Dobson III, d.b.a. A-Mini Storage has agreed to convey a ten foot(10') wide water line
easement to the City of Beaumont. The Water Line Easement crosses A-Mini Storage property
at 575 Interstate 10 South and will serve fire hydrants on the property (Tract 28-K, Plat C-5,
David Brown Survey, Abstract 5).
Administration recommends acceptance of the easement.
BACKGROUND
The easement is to be used to provide access to the water lines and fire hydrants for the property
named above. It would also allow for the construction, alteration, operation and maintenance of
the said water lines and appurtenances.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOAEkIENDED BY
City Manager and Public Works Director
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RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS,James M. Dobson III,d/b/a A-Mini Storage, has conveyed a ten-foot(10')wide
Water Line Easement, as described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, to the City of
Beaumont for the purpose of providing access for fire prevention services:
Tract 28-K, Plat C-5, David Brown Survey, Abstract 5
and,
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the purpose of said conveyance and
is of the opinion that the acceptance of said conveyance is necessary and desirable and
that same should be accepted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the easement conveyed by James M. Dobson 111, d/b/a A-Mini Storage, as described
on Exhibit 'A" be and the same is hereby accepted.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of
July, 2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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being out of that certain 2.14 acre tract of lasld-knofwn as Tract 28-K of the David .
frown Survey; said 0.07 acre tract being more particularly described by metes and bounds as.
follows:
COMNMNCING at a concrete monument which marks the intersection.of the
east line of Interstate Highway 1 Q-and the.north line of an 80.00 foot easement
granted to Jefferson County Drainage District No. 6(DD6);
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acre tract; r.of the said 0.07
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City of Beaumont
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS JULY 25, 2006 1:30 P.M.
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER
* Invocation Pledge Roll Call
* Presentations and Recognition
* Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 3-10/Consent
Agenda
* Consent Agenda
GENERAL BUSINESS
• 1. Consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling) District to GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-
2)District at 2916 E. Lucas
2. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential
Single Family Dwelling)District in the 3900 Block of Pointe Parkway
3. Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark
Commission on its denial of paint colors on the house located at 2270 Hazel
4. Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark
Commission on the denial of a carport at 2501 Hazel
5. Consider a request for a historic preservation loan for repairs to the home at 2223
North
6. Consider a request to abandon a 6'x 85'portion of a 15'wide utility easement
along the rear of the property at 1920 Edson
7. Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for the Wiess Bluff
Pump Station Neches River Bank Stabilization Project
8. Consider approving a payment for emergency recovery services
9. Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 439 Crockett as a
dilapidated structure and order that it be razed
10. Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435 Broadway as a
dilapidated structure and order that it be razed or repaired
11. PUBLIC HEARING: Dangerous Structures
Consider approval of an ordinance declaring certain structures to be dangerous
structures and ordering their removal within 10 days or authorizing the property
owner to enroll the dangerous structure in a work program
COMMENTS
* Councilmembers/City Manager comment on various matters
* Public Comment (Persons are limited to 3 minutes)
Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids
or services are requested to contact Lenny Caballero at 880-3716 three days prior to the
meeting.
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District to
GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2)District at 2916 E. Lucas
City of Beaumont
•�• Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner,Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential
Single FamilyDwelling)District to GC-MD-2(General Commercial-
Multiple Family Dwelling-2)District at 2916 E. Lucas.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of a request for a zone change from RS (Residential
Single Family Dwelling)District to GC-MD-2(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2)
District at 2916 E. Lucas.
BACKGROUND
Brammer Construction, Inc. has applied for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling)District to GC-MD(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District for 0.90 acres
of land at 2916 E.Lucas. The purpose of the zone change is to allow the construction of a commercial
shopping center. Proposed businesses include a washateria,nail shop, beauty shop and barber shop.
The owner of the property is Duong&Le, Inc.
The south 150' of Duong&Le's property is zoned GC-MD. The rest of the subject property is zoned
RS. Across Idylwood is an existing convenience store. Proposed plans call for a strip shopping center
facing E.Lucas with access to both E.Lucas and Idylwood. To develop the property,as proposed,will
require that the remainder be rezoned.This development will provide much needed services to the north
end of Beaumont.
The Planning Commission felt that GC-MD-2 zoning would be more appropriate due to the
surrounding residential uses.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Joint Public Hearing held July 17,2006,the Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve a zone
change from RS(Residential Single Family Dwelling)District to GC-MD-2(General Commercial-
Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District at 2916 E. Lucas.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and Planning Manager.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE
BOUNDARIES OFTHE 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 GC-MD-2 (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-2) DISTRICT FOR
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2916 E. LUCAS, 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
GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District for property located at
2916 E. Lucas, being the north 192.42'of the south 342.42'of Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Lucas
Acres Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.90 acres, more
or less, as shown on Exhibit "A", 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 herein above described shall be
subject to all of the applicable regulations of the underlying zoning district as well as those
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 this the 25th day o f July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling)District in the 3900 Block of Pointe Parkway
City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church
in an RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District in the 3900
Block of Pointe Parkway.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS
(Residential Single Family Dwelling) District in the 3900 Block of Pointe Parkway subject to
providing a 30'wide landscape buffer on the south side of the property.
BACKGROUND
Christian Fellowship Worship Center,Inc. is requesting a specific use permit to allow a church in an
RS(Residential Single Family Dwelling)District. The property is located in the 3900 block of Pointe
Parkway.
The initial plans call for the construction of a 15,000 sq. ft. sanctuary with Sunday school classrooms
and administrative offices. Future phases include the construction of a family life center and possibly
a gymnasium. The exterior of the church will be either brick or stucco finish per restrictions imposed
by agreement with the developer.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Joint Public Hearing held July 17, 2006, the Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve a
specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District in the
3900 Block of Pointe Parkway subject to providing a 30'wide landscape buffer along the south side
of the property.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager,Public Works Director and Planning Manager.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW A CHURCH IN AN RS (RESIDENTIAL
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT LOCATED IN THE
3900 BLOCK OF POINTE PARKWAY 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 Christian Fellowship Worship Center, Inc. to allow a church in an RS(Residential
Single Family Dwelling) District located in the 3900 block of Pointe Parkway, as described
in 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 a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)
District located in the 3900 block of Pointe Parkway, as shown on Exhibit "B" attached
hereto, is hereby granted to Christian Fellowship Worship Center, Inc, its legal
representatives, successors and assigns subject to providing a 30'wide landscape buffer
on the south side of the property.
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 "C"
10 and made a part hereof for all purposes.
Section 3.
Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use of the property herein above
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 25th day of
July, 2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR ORDINANCE PURPOSES
BEGINNING at a %" capped Iron Rod set marking the southwest.corner of the herein
described tract, said corner being in the north line of that certain 4.913 acre tract
conveyed by LaTEX lnvestors, L.P. to Jefferson County Drainage District No. 6 (DD6)
For a 100 foot .(100) wide drainage right-of-way, described in deed as Tract 1, as
recorded under County Clerk's File No. 2002000838 of the Official Public. Records of
Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas, and_also being located North 03 degrees 01
minute. 43 seconds West (N 03°01'43" W) a distance of 100.00 feet (100.00) from the
northwest corner of that certain 6.5229 acre fract conveyed by LaTEX Investors, L.P. to
Four.Macs Beaumont, L.P. as recorded under County Clerk's File No. 2005030762 of
the Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas,
THENCE with the west line of the herein :described tract, .North 03 degrees 01 minute
43 seconds West(N 03001'43" W) fora distance of 120.00 feet (120.00) to a %"capped
Iron Rod set marking an angle point in the west line of the herein described tract;
THENCE continuing along the west line of the herein described tract, North 06 degrees
23 minutes 30'seconds West (N 06'23'30" W) for a distance of 170.30 feet (170.30) to
a %"capped Iron Rod set marking for comer marking an angle point in the west line of
the herein described tract,
THENCE continuing with the west line of the herein described tract, North 03 degrees
01 minute 43 seconds West (N 03 001'43" W) for a distance of 219.84 feet (219.84) to a
%" capped Iron Rod.set marking the point of curvature of a curve to the right having a
central angle of 19 degrees 44 minutes 59 seconds (19°4459), a radius of 1,000.00
feet (1000.00'), and a long chord of 342.99 feet (342.99) which bears North 06 degrees
50 minutes 46 seconds East (N 06 050'46"E);
THENCE continuing with the west line of the herein described tract, along said curve to
the right, for an arc distance of 344.70 feet (344.70) to a %" capped--Iron-Rod. set
marking the northwest comer of the herein described tract, said corner being in the
northeasterly line of said 20.0.686 LaTEX Investors tract and in the southwesterly line of
that certain 9.44 acre tract of land conveyed by Arimoco Production Company to
Jefferson. County. Drainage District No. 6 (DD6) for a 100 foot (100) wide drainage
easement, described in deed as Tract 2-D, as recorded under'County Clerk's Film Code
No. 104-01-0353 of the Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County,
Texas;
THENCE with the northeasterly line of said 200.686. acre- LaTEX Investors tract, the
northeasterly line of the herein described tract, and the southwesterly line of said 9.44
acre DD6 drainage easement, South 51 degrees 28 minutes 57- seconds East (S
51'28'57" E) for .a distance of 87.38 feet (87:38') to a 3/4". Iron Rod found marking the
point of curvature of a curve'to the left having a central angle of 18 degrees 07 minutes
02 seconds (18°07'02'), a radius,of 550.00 feet (550.00), and long chord of 173.19 feet
(173.19) which bears South 60 degrees 32 minutes 29 seconds East(S 60 03229"E);
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR ORDINANCE PURPOSES
THENCE continuing with the northeasterly line of said 200.686 acre LaTEX Investors
tract and of the herein described tract, the southwesterly line of said 9.44 acre DD6
drainage easement, and along said curve to the left for an arc distance of 173.91'.feet
(173.919 to a capped iron Rod found marking the point of tangency;
THENCE continuing with the northeasterly line of said 200.686 acre LaTEX Investors
.tract, the northeasterly line of the herein described tract, and the southwesterly line of
said 9.44 acre DD6 drainage easement, South.69 degrees 36 minutes 01 second East
(S 69°36'01"E) for a distance of 465.98 feet (465.98') to an iron rod with DD6 aluminum
cap marking the most southerly southeast corner of said 9.44 acre. DD6 drainage
easement, the most easterly northeast corner of said 200.686 acre LaTEX Investors
tract, and the northeast comer of the herein described tract, said corner being in the
westerly line of that certain tract of land described in deed as Tract 1. out of that certain
300 acre tract conveyed by Amoco Production Company to Jefferson County Drainage
District No. 6 (DD6) as recorded under. County Clerk's Film Code No. 104-01-0353 of
the Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas;
THENCE with the most easterly line of said 200.686 acre La Tex Investors tract, the
westerly line of said 300. acre DD6.Tract .1, and the east line of the herein described
tract, South 07 degrees 38 minutes 37 seconds West (S 07 03837" W) for a distance of
521.00 feet (521:.00) to an iron rod with D66 aluminum cap marking the southeast
corner of the herein described tract, said corner also marking the northeast corner of the
aforesaid 4.913 acre DD6 Tract 1;
THENCE with the north line of said 4.913 acre DD6 Tract 1 and the south line of the
herein described tract, South 87 degrees 01 minute 05 seconds West (S 87 001'05" M
for a distance of 591:40 feet (591:40) to the PLACE OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING IN AREA 10.0187 acres of land(436,414 square feet),more or less.
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark Commission on its
denial of paint colors on the house located at 2270 Hazel
Cit y of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the
Historic Landmark Commission on its denial of paint colors on the
house located at 2270 Hazel
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends denial of the request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic
Landmark Commission on its denial of paint colors on the house located at 2270 Hazel.
BACKGROUND
On April 10,2006,the Historic Commission denied a request for a certificate of appropriateness that
would allow the colors that Conni Rogers painted her house. The main body of the house and the
trim were painted two shades of blue. No certificate of appropriateness was applied for or approved
prior to painting the house.
Sec. 30-21.2 of the Zoning Ordiance states that property owners shall use a dominant color that
complies with the officially adopted Acceptable Color Range. Any dominant color that is not within
the officially adopted Acceptable Color Range must be reviewed and approved by the Historic
Landmark Commission based upon their appropriateness to and compatibility with the structure,
blockface and the historic district.
Ms.Rogers states that she had the two shades of blue in mind for well over a year and was not aware
that the colors were inappropriate with the Historic District guidelines. She says that she is
financially unable to repaint the house.
At the May 16, 2006 City Council appeal hearing, Virginia Jordan, the President of the Old Town
Neighborhood Association, stated that the Association felt that some sort of compromise could be
worked out which would be satisfactory to all involved. An anonymous donor was willing to
contribute up to $200.00 to help defray costs. The item was tabled pending further discussions
between the parties. Members of the Old Town Neighborhood Association agreed to paint the house
for Ms. Rogers. Ms. Rogers picked out a trim color that was approved by staff and a crew was
scheduled to paint on Saturday, July 15.
On Monday,July 17,staff was informed by e-mail from Ms.Jordan that Ms.Rogers forbid the crew
from painting any thing more than the trim on the front of the house. Therefore,the house is not in
compliance with Sec. 30-21.2 of the Zoning Ordinance.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a regular meeting held April 10, 2006, the Historic Landmark Commission voted 8:0:1 to deny
the paint colors. At a regular meeting held May 16, 2006, the City Council voted 7:0 to table the
appeal.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager,Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
"07/16/2005 09:37 PM Ralph Jordan" To: <srichardson @ci.beaumont.tx.us>
<rjordan @gt.rr.com> cc: <virginia.jordan @total.com>
Subject: Reporting in on Hazel Blue House Paint effort 7/15/06
1 thought it important for you to hear how things went when we assembled to re-paint
the trim on the Rogers house this Saturday. Ralph and I purchased 4 gallons of paint,
that was selected by Ms. Rogers, as well as several painting tools to prepare for the
job. We hoped all the while for a decent showing of neighbors to help make the painting
less of a chore. Saturday, just before 8:30 am, we met at the house with brushes and
ladders in hand. About a dozen well-meaning folks showed up, taking time out from the
numerous tasks at their own homes. Doctors, geologists, lawyers, designers, industry
supervisors, city employees, and stock brokers comprised the motley crew. Bless them!
Ms. Rogers met us in the driveway, exhibiting a tremendous amount of hostility. She
had the digital photo Adina provided in hand and proceeded to inform us that the only
trim we were painting on her house was the white on the enhanced photo......and not
one dab more. Her lawyer had advised her that that's all she had to allow (?). She
thought that meant the trim along the front......nothing down the sides, or across the
carport. We tried to convince her that anything seen from the street should be painted.
We weren't successful. She was incredibly rude and berated us continually. We
decided to only do what she was willing to let us do ------using paint she selected,
remember......and completing a job that she agreed to in your office.
Ms. Rogers further said her real estate agent had called and apologized to her for not
telling her about the neighborhood ordinances. Long time Oaks resident and supporter,
Marc McDonald, sold her the house and reportedly told her about the historic district's
ordinances. He even gave her a lawn mower and edger to help her keep up her yard....
She asked us repeatedly if we wanted to buy the house. She even left at one point - to
purchase For Sale signs, she said.
We painted what little we could. It looks perfectly ridiculous and does not comply with
the agreement with her to paint the trim on her house a light color of her choice. We
were harassed and belittled. She treated our group miserably.....This is the same group
that was willing to volunteer time and money to help her comply with the compromise
reached with P&Z, after she had bypassed the ordinances.
It would have looked decent- if we had been allowed to actually paint the trim including
all the front and sides, at the very least.....and window frames, etc. The dark blue works
as an accent if left on the shutters and front door, perhaps. But that can only be
accomplished through intervention on your part to make sure that the compromise is
carried out. If that is not done, we have been left hanging by this process and all
involved in it. If we are not committed to following through to see that rules are followed
after decisions are handed down, the process is worthless and we have been
grievously misled.
All in all - this was a good lesson - It's true that "no good deed goes unpunished."
We've learned a lot. Perhaps you have also.
We now look to you to compel Ms. Rogers to complete painting the trim on that house.
We have furnished the paint - offered the labor at one point but never again. When the
cry comes back that she can't afford to re-paint, please remember that she has
approximately 3 gallons of free trim paint that she selected. She should only need a 1/2
gallon at the most. As far as the cost of the labor to do the job...... I suggest she be
encouraged to climb a ladder and do it herself. We do........ and we did ---on her behalf.
We did not consider ourselves too good to do her handiwork - It was all in the spirit of
supporting our neighborhood. At least - we enjoyed each other.....and finally the
absurdity of the whole fiasco.
Please let us know what you intend to do. We've all been bam-boozled....and it
shouldn't stop here. The ball is in your court.
Virginia Jordan, President
Oaks Historic District Neighborhood Association
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO APPEAL THE
DECISION OF THE HISTORIC LANDMARK
COMMISSION FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED
AT 2270 HAZEL STREET, BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
WHEREAS, Conni Rogers made a request for a certificate of appropriateness to
allow certain paint colors on her house located at 2270 Hazel Street, Beaumont, Jefferson
County, Texas; and,
WHEREAS, after conducting a public hearing and hearing the evidence concerning
the application, the Historic Landmark Commission voted to deny the request; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Beaumont, the applicant,
Conni Rogers, has filed an appeal of the decision of the Commission to the City Council
for the City of Beaumont.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the Council considered the request of Conni Rogers for an appeal of the decision
of the Historic Landmark Commission denying a certificate of appropriateness to allow the
paint colors to remain on her house located at 2270 Hazel Street, Beaumont, Texas. The
Council after considering the request, the evidence provided in support of the request and
the staff response finds and determines that the request should be granted/denied.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark Commission on the
denial of a carport at 2501 Hazel
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the
Historic Landmark Commission on its denial of a carport at 2501
Hazel.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the appeal subject to the following conditions:
The existing carport will be moved off of the right-of-way.
The carport will be setback a minimum of ten(10) feet from the property line on 9'
St. and sit parallel to the street.
A minimum(6)foot tall wood screening fence will be constructed along the east and
north sides of the carport to provide screening.
BACKGROUND
On April 10,2006,the Historic Commission denied a request for a certificate of appropriateness that
would allow the carport that was constructed at 2501 Hazel. No certificate of appropriateness was
applied for or approved prior to building the carport.
Section 30-21.2 of the Zoning Ordinance states that accessory buildings must be compatible with
the scale,shape,roof form,materials,detailing and color ofthe building. This carport does not meet
these requirements and is clearly seen from the street. In addition,the carport is extending into the
right-of-way.
At the May 16, 2006 City Council appeal hearing, Virginia Jordan, the President of the Old Town
Neighborhood Association, stated that the Association felt that some sort of compromise could be
worked out which would be satisfactory to all involved. The item was tabled pending further
discussions between the parties.
The Neighborhood Association submitted to staff a suggestion that they would be agreeable to. This
suggestion was agreed upon by Ms. Sharpton and staff.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a regular meeting held April 10, 2006, the Historic Landmark Commission voted 9:0 to deny
the carport. At a regular meeting held May 16,2006,the City Council voted 7:0 to table the appeal.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
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The carport will be setback a minimum of ten(10) feet from the property line on 9' /v TS
St. and sit parallel to the street.
A minimum(6)foot tall wood screening fence will be constructed along the east and
north sides of the carport to provide screening.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO APPEAL THE
DECISION OF THE HISTORIC LANDMARK
COMMISSION FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED
AT 2501 HAZEL STREET, BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
WHEREAS, Yvonne Sharpton made a request for a certificate of appropriateness
to allow a pre-fab metal carport/storage building for property located at 2501 Hazel Street,
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas; and,
WHEREAS, after conducting a public hearing and hearing the evidence concerning
the application, the Historic Landmark Commission voted to deny the request; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Beaumont, the applicant,
Yvonne Sharpton, has filed an appeal of the decision of the Commission to the City
Council for the City of Beaumont.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the Council considered the request of Yvonne Sharpton for an appeal of the decision
of the Historic Landmark Commission to deny a certificate of appropriateness to allow a
pre-fab carport/storage building on property located at 2501 Hazel in Beaumont, Texas.
The Council, after considering the request, the evidence provided in support of the
request and the staff response finds and determines that the request should be granted
subject to compliance with the following conditions:
The will be moved off of the right-of-way.
The carport will be setback a minimum of ten (10)feet from the
property line on 9th St. and sit parallel to the street.
A minimum (6) foot tall wood screening fence will be
constructed along the east and north sides of the carport to
provide screening.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for a historic preservation loan for repairs to the home at 2223 North
Cit y of Beaumont
�• Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a historic preservation loan for repairs
to the home at 2223 North.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the request for a historic preservation loan for repairs
to the home at 2223 North.
BACKGROUND
Dale and Nathalie Hallmark have applied for an historic preservation loan for work to be done to the
foundation of their house at 2223 North. The Hallmarks state that the work will involve leveling the
house, straightening all crooked blocks, installing twelve new concrete blocks and bases and
installing termite shields.
The loan amount is $3,200. Monthly payments would be$133.33 for twenty-four months.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
The Historic Preservation Loan program is funded with CDBG money. Currently,there is$42,000
in the Preservation Loan Account.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Regular Meeting held July 10,2006,the Historic Landmark Commission voted 7:0 to approve
the historic preservation loan for repairs to the home at 2223 North.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director, Finance Officer, Planning Manager.
GUIDRY'S HOUSE LEVELING
3615 Westmoreland Street Business (409) 840-5596
Beaumont, Texas 77705 Home (409) 842-4674
Date: May 2, 2006 Pager (409) 841-9919
Proposal
Proposal Submitted To Work To Be Performed At
Name Mrs. Hallmark Name Mrs. Hallmark
Street 2223 North St. Street 2223 North St.
City Beaumont, Texas 77701 City Beaumont, Texas 77701
Telephone No. 833-1746 790-1977 Telephone No. 833-1746 790-1977
We hereby propose to furnish all the materials and perform
all the labor necessary for completion of
Not responsible for any damages that may occur during leveling.
Level house from highest grade Straighten all crooked blocks due to shifting
Install termite Shields as needed.
Install 12 ea. 4xl6xl6 concrete bases Install 12 ea. 8x8x12 concrete blocks
All material is guaranteed to be as specified, and the above work to be performed in accordance
with the drawings and specifications submitted for above work and completed in a workman like
manner for the sum of Thirty Two Hundred Dollars ($3200.00), with payments to be made as
follows: ($1400.00)when work has started and($1800.00) upon completion.
Make PayMents To J. J. Guidry
ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL
The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby
accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. Payment will be made as
outlined above.
Accepted Signature
Date '�/'�1 At Signature
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RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to approve a historic preservation
loan from the Historic Preservation Loan Fund in the amount of $3,200 to Dale and
Nathalie Hallmark for renovation of the residence at 2223 North, Beaumont, Texas. The
work consists of:
leveling the house;
straightening all crooked blocks
=> installing twelve new concrete blocks and bases; and
E:> installing termite shields.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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Consider a request to abandon a 6'x 85' portion of a 15'wide utility easement along the rear of
the property at 1920 Edson
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request to abandon a 6'x 85'portion of a 15'wide
utility easement along the rear of the property at 1920 Edson.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the request to abandon a 6'x 85'portion of a 15'wide
utility easement along the rear of the property at 1920 Edson.
BACKGROUND
Mr.and Mrs.David Truax are requesting the abandonment of the west 6'of a 15'utility easement that
runs along the rear of their property at 1920 Edson. The Truax's wish to install a swimming pool in
their backyard.
This item was sent to all interested parties. No negative responses were received.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Regular Meeting held July 17, 2006,the Planning Commission voted 5:0 to approve a request
to abandon a 6' x 85'portion of a 15' wide utility easement along the rear of the property at 1920
Edson.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING A 6' X 85'
PORTION OF A 15' WIDE UTILITY EASEMENT LOCATED
ALONG THE REAR OF THE PROPERTYAT 1920 EDSON IN
THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT a 6'X 85'portion of a 15'wide utility easement along the rear of the property at 1920
Edson, being the west 6 feet x 85 feet of the 15 foot utility easement along the rear of Lot
28 and the south 5 feet of Lot 29, Block 1, Tall Timbers Addition, City of Beaumont,
Jefferson County,Texas, containing 0.011 acres, more or less, as described on Exhibit"A"
attached hereto, be and the same are hereby vacated and abandoned.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of
July, 2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for the Wiess Bluff Pump Station
Neches River Bank Stabilization Project
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Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Hann J. Tohme,Water Utilities Director
MEETING DATE: July 25,2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 19, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approval of a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute
a contract for the Wiess Bluff Pump Station Neches River Bank
Stabilization Project.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends approval of a contract with Laughlin Thyssen,LTD.,Houston,Texas,in the
amount of$917,000.00 for the construction of the Proposed Wiess Bluff Pump Station Neches River Bank
Stabilization Project.The project will stabilize 340 linear feet of river bank by installing geotextile fabric and
rock rip-rap. Additionally, supports for the intake pipes will be installed with location bouys.
The MBE goal will be met through subcontracts with the certified MBE firm of J and P Trucking for a total
amount of$96,525.00. This amount represents 10.53 percent of the total bid.
BACKGROUND
The proposed improvements will protect the raw water pump station used during drought conditions.The
primary raw water intake is at Bunn's Bluff. However, during drought conditions the water level drops
lower than the intake pipe level. During such occurances,the intake at Wiess Bluff becomes the primary
inlet for the raw water source.The proposed improvements will stabilize the Neches River bank damaged
during Hurricane Rita to protect the emergency raw water source.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds for the project are available in the Capital Program. The majority of the funds for the project are
available in the form of a 75 0/o/25%grant by National Resource Conservation Service. Resolution 06-024
was passed by City Council on January 24, 2006 accepting the grant in the amount of$1,500,000.00.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager and Water Utilities Director.
BID TABULATION
WIESS BLUFF PUMP STATION NECHES RIVER BANK STABILIZATION
BID OPENING DATE: THURSDAY, July 13, 2006 @ 2:00 p.m.
The Bid Proposals submitted have been reviewed,and to the best of my
knowledge this is an accurate tabulation of the bids received
By: /!�>r..._� -7x/3/6
Patrick Donart,EIT, Water Utilities Engineer Date:07/13106
LAUGHLIN THYSSEN,LTD. BRYSTAR ERS,INC.
ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION HOUSTON,TX CONTRACTING INC. JACKSON,MS
NUMBER JOE LAUGHLIN BEAUMONT,TX. TODD ROBERTS
BRYAN PHELPS
UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL
ITEM NO.1 1 MOBILIZATION. $27,000.00 $27,000.00 $28,000.00 $28,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00
ITEM NO.2 1 Clear and grub the area to receive rip-rap. $300,000.00 $300,000.00 $370,000.00 $370,000.00 $350,000.00 $350,000.00
ITEM NO.3 1 Furnish and Install pipe supports and bouys. $110,000.00 $110,000.00 $80,000.00 $80,000.00 $230,000.00 $230,000.00
ITEM NO.4 1 Furnish and Install geotextile fabric and rip-rap. $430,000.00 $430,000.00 $442,275.00 $442,275.00 $560,000.00 $560,000.00
ITEM NO.5 1 Demobilization and restore site to original $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $13,500.00 $13,500.00 $16,000.00 $16,000.00
condition.
TOTAL $917,000.00 $933,775.00 $1,186,000.00
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WHEREAS, bids were received for a contract for the construction of the Proposed
Wiess Bluff Pump Station Neches River Bank Stabilization Project; and,
WHEREAS, Laughlin Thyssen, LTD, Houston,Texas,submitted a bid in the amount
shown of$917,000; and,
WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that the bid submitted by Laughlin
Thyssen, LTD, Houston, Texas, Texas, should be accepted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the bid submitted by Laughlin Thyssen, LTD, Houston, Texas, in the amount of
$917,000 for the construction of the Proposed Wiess Bluff Pump Station Neches River
Bank Stabilization Project be accepted by the City of Beaumont.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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Consider approving a payment for emergency recovery services
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Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Brenda Beadle, Purchasing Manager
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 14, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approval of the payment for emergency recovery services.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends the approval of a payment to Belfor USA of Houston in the amount of
$710,645.41 for emergency recovery services at the Julie Rogers Theatre and Tyrrell Historical
Library.
BACKGROUND
Both the Julie Rogers Theatre and the Tyrrell Historical Library suffered water intrusion as a result
of Hurricane Rita. Representatives of Crum and Forster,our primary insurance company, contacted
Belfor USA, a company that specializes in water extraction and moisture control, and asked that its
services be instituted as soon as possible, so that the water damage could be stopped and brought
under control.
The City worked in cooperation with the insurance company because it was in our mutual interest
to get this matter under control as quickly as possible. Additionally, these services were to be paid
for by the insurance company. Belfor was on site from September 29 to December 6, 2005.
The obligation to make this payment transferred from Crum and Forster to the City when the
insurance company decided to end its participation, and the City received the full $5,000,000 that
Crum and Forester had at risk under its policy. The City's other insurance companies have agreed
that Belfor's services were necessary and appropriate.
Belfor has not presented the City with a final payment request. The Houston office has indicated that
there are a minimal amount of additional charges that will not be billed until the final insurance
settlement has been approved.
Belfor USA
July 14, 2006
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BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds for this project are available from insurance proceeds.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager.
RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Council hereby approves payment in the amount of$710,645.41 to Belfor
USA, Houston, Texas, for emergency recovery services from Hurricane Rita at the Julie
Rogers Theatre and Tyrrell Historical Library.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of
July, 2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 439 Crockett as a dilapidated structure
and order that it be razed
City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: June 20, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at 439
Crockett as a dilapidated structure and order that it be razed.
RECOMIkIENDATION
Administration recommends Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at 439 Crockett
as a dangerous structure and order that it be razed.
BACKGROUND
On June 6, 2002, City Council approved a condemnation order for the structure at 439 Crockett
Street. This order was an amendment of a July 31, 2001 order, which allowed the new owner or
owners an opportunity to enroll in a work program. The new owner never entered into a work
program.
Since 2002, the property has changed owners on several occasions with no work being performed
on the structure. Additionally, the structure sustained extensive damage as a result of Hurricane
Rita. The hurricane damage, coupled with the condition of the building prior to the hurricane,does
not make it suitable for repair and/or rehabilitation.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
City may incur the cost of demolition.
PREVIOUS ACTION
Council approved condemnation orders in July 2001 and June 2002. The structure has been
enrolled in one work program.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director and Building Official
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING THE STRUCTURE
LOCATED AT 439 CROCKETT TO BE A PUBLIC NUISANCE
AND ORDERING ITS DEMOLITION AND REMOVAL;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL;
AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby finds and declares the building
located at 439 Crockett to be a public nuisance in that said building violates Chapter 14,
Section 14-50 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont and is for want of
repairs, or by reason of age or dilapidated condition, likely to cause or promote fires that
would endanger persons or property.
Section 2.
In accordance with Article XVII, Section 2, of the Charter of the City of Beaumont,
Section 14-52 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, it is hereby ordered that
the owner or owners of the building located at 439 Crockett demolish and remove said
structure_within_ten (1-0)--days of the effective date of-this-ordinance.
If the property owner(s) fail(s) to comply within ten (10) days, Council orders that
the property be demolished without further notification to the property owners or City
Council action.
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 any person who violated 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 this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
SUBSTANDARD BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT
BUILDING CODES DIVISION
CITY OF BEAUMONT
INITIAL INSPECTION DATE August 23, 2003 WARD 3
ADDRESS OF INSPECTION 439 Crockett(Commercial)
OWNER Crockett St. Development LTD c/o Tom Flanagan
ADDRESS 490 Park St. Ste. 200 CITY/STATE (01)-2900
APPRAISAL VALUE
Land Value 37500
Improvement Value 51550
Total Value 89050
A. Fifty(50)percent deterioration of non-supporting members? YES X NO
& Thirty-three(33)percent deterioration of supporting members? YES X NO
C. Fire damaged? YES NO X Previous owner
A Enrolled in Work Repair Program? YES X NO 01/31/02 thru 05/31/02
MAJOR CODE VIOLATIONS: This is a commercial two story structure. The roof is severely damaged
and for the most part is either collapsing or missing This structure has extensive water damage and rot. All
of the glass has been broken or blown out from the storm This structure had significant deterioration prior
to Hurricane Rita. The storm only worsened the condition making this a ve!3 danggrous structure. The
structure's windows and doors that have glass remaining are in a condition that could cause a great danger
to anyone who may enter the building The exterior walls also sustained considerable damage from the
storm. The interior flooring, ceilings and walls are damaged and will need to be repaired All electrical
wiring and electrical fixtures will need to be replaced All plumbing and plumbing fixtures will need to be
replaced. Based on the extensive repairs needed in this structure and the fact that these repairs will exceed
50% of its appraised value, staff is recommending a raze order for this structure.
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Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435 Broadway as a dilapidated
structure and order that it be razed or repaired
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: June 29, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435
Broadway as a dilapidated structure and order that it be razed or
repaired.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435 Broadway
as a dangerous structure and order that it be razed or repaired.
BACKGROUND
In February 2005, the structure at 1435 Broadway was presented to City Council for a condemnation
order. The property owner appeared before Council and requested that structures having historical
significance be allowed additional time to complete repairs. As a result of this request, no action was
taken on this property. On March 22,2005, City Council approved an ordinance adding a new section
to identify structures which have been tagged as a dangerous structure,as having historical significance
and providing time frames for their repair and/or rehabilitation. The zoning for the property at 1435
Broadway was established as an HC- L (Historical-Cultural Landmark Preservation) Designation by
City Council on June 7, 2005.
On June 7,2005, the property owner entered into a work program that provided a one-year time frame
for substantial completion of the structure and an additional one-year period to receive the Certificate
of Occupancy. The Building Codes Division was contacted by the owner on June 15,2006,-requesting
additional time to complete the required repairs for the work program. The property owner indicated
that he has been unable to continue with repairs due to Hurricane Rita. Failure to complete substantial
repairs prior to the one-year period would allow the City to demolish the structure without any further
notification to the property owner. During preparation of a request to extend the time frame, it was
determined that there was not a condemnation order for this structure.
In order to provide proper notice to the property owner and a legally binding condemnation order, it
will be necessary for City Council to approve a condemnation order for the structure at 1435
Broadway. Upon approval of the condemnation order, the property owner will be required to enter
into a new work program in which he will have one year to complete substantial repairs and one
additional year to obtain the Certificate of Occupancy.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
City may incur the cost of demolition.
PREVIOUS ACTION
Council approved the HC-L Designation on June 7, 2006. The structure has been enrolled in eight
(8) work programs.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
Property owner will be required to enter into a work program within ten (10) days after Council
action.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director and Building Official
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June 29,2006
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING THE STRUCTURE
LOCATED AT 1435 BROADWAY TO BE A PUBLIC NUISANCE
AND ORDERING ITS DEMOLITION AND/OR REPAIR;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL;
AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby finds and declares the building
located at 1435 Broadway to be a public nuisance in that said buildings violate Chapter 14,
Section 14-50 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont and are for want of
repairs, or by reason of age or dilapidated condition, likely to cause or promote fires that
would endanger persons or property.
Section 2.
In accordance with Article XVII, Section 2, of the Charter of the City of Beaumont,
Section 14-52 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont,Texas, it is hereby ordered that the
property owner(s) of the building located at 1435 Broadway execute a work program with
the City within ten (10) days of the effective date of this ordinance and either demolish or
have completed substantial repairs within one year from the date of the execution of the
work order and one additional year to receive a Certificate of Occupancy. Should the
owner(s)fail to execute a work program as ordered or fail to obtain substantial completion
as defined in the work program, within one year from the initiating date of the work
program, Council hereby orders that the property be demolished without further notification
to the property owner(s) or City Council action.
Section 3.
If the property owner requests and is authorized by City Council to enroll in a work
program, all delinquent taxes shall be paid in full or a payment plan executed prior to the
enrollment of the property in the work program.
Section 4.
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 5.
That any person who violated 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 this the 25th day of July,
2006.
Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
SUBSTANDARD BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT
BUILDING CODES DIVISION
CITY OF BEAUMONT
INITIAL INSPECTION DATE September 20, 1991 WARD 3
ADDRESS OF INSPECTION 1435 Broadway
OWNER Mark W Bergeron
ADDRESS 3730 Evalon CITY/STATE�06�-4723
APPRAISAL VALUE
Land Value 5650
Improvement Value 3820
Total Value 9470
A. Fifty(50)percent deterioration of non-supporting members? YES X NO
R Thirty-three(33)percent deterioration of supporting members? YES X NO
C. Fire damaged? YES NO X
D. Enrolled in Work Program? YES X NO 08/18/92 thru 1VIM2
07/12/95 thru 11/12/95
Extended untll 06/30/96
03%03197 thru'07/03/97
OMID7 thru-11/21/97
07!19!99 thru 11119/99
10/09/00 thru 02/09/01
06/20/05 thru 06/20107
MAJOR CODE VIOLATIONS: The structure has a new roof. It was not damaged by Hurricane Rita. The
structure did sustain a small amount of damage from Rita. Most of the windows have all the glass broken
out The exterior siding is being changed but has not been completed. Some painting of the exterior has been
done but not completed Exterior doors still need to be replaced. There is evidence of termite damage but
on the day of the last inspection there was an exterminator at the structure. Structure still has a lot of work
not completed in the interior. No electrical permit or plumbing permits have been purchased. No electrical
work other than a temporary electrical pole that supplies the alarm system has been completed. A small
amount of the rough-in plumbing has been completed but nothing else. The structure is secured and being
maintained The structure is very near the dry-in stage.
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July 25, 2006
PUBLIC HEARING: Dangerous Structures
Consider approval of an ordinance declaring certain structures to be dangerous structures and
ordering their removal within 10 days or authorizing the property owner to enroll the dangerous
structure in a work program
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: City Council,after conducting a public hearing,consider an ordinance
to declare the following sixty-three (63) structures to be dangerous
structures and order the owners to raze said structures within ten(10)
days. If the property owner fails to comply within ten(10)days, staff
is requesting City Council authorization to demolish these structures
without further notification to the property owner or City Council
action. Additionally,if the property owner of a structure requests and
is authorized by City Council to enroll in a work program, all
delinquent taxes shall be paid in full or a payment plan has been
established prior to the enrollment in the work program. Enrollment
in the work program shall occur within ten days after the effective
date of this ordinance.
1. 2925 Amarillo 11. 3925 Congress Avenue (1)
2. 1545 Avenue B (Garage Apartment) 12. 2095 Corley (Garage)
3. 2393 Avenue D(Garage Apartment) 13. 3105 W. Crockett
4. 3037 Brenham 14. 520 E. Delaware
5. 2095 Cable Avenue (1) 15. 3230 Elinor
6. 2250 Cable Avenue (1) 16. 2210 Euclid
7. 855 Caldwell (1) 17. 1535 Evalon
8. 580 N. Circuit Drive 18. 11155 Fleming Lane
9. 2385 Clearview 19. 3895 Fonville Avenue (1)
10. 8345 College (Commercial) 20. 3945 Fonville Avenue
(#� Indicates number of times structure has been enrolled in work program.
Continued
21. 2370 Forrest 43. 2495 Magnolia(Commercial)Carwash
22. 4920 Forsythe 44. 3215 Magnolia(Metal Shed)
23. 850 S. a Street (Commercial) 45. 3477 Magnolia
24. 1760 Gladys 46. 280 Manning
25. 3280 Glenwood 47. 1062 McFaddin
26. 1190 Gulf 48. 5680 Mel Sha Lane
27. 665 Harriot (1) 49. 1285 North
28. 2870 Harriot(Garage Apartment) 50. 1335 Park(Commercial)
29. 4694 Hartel 51. 1315 Pipkin (1)
30. 3245 Highland (1) 52. 741 Prairie
31. 582 Hill 53. 3610 Robinson
32. 1110 Iowa (1) 54. 3755 Robinson
33. 1711 Irving(Commercial) 55. 3890 Robinson
34. 1945 Irving(Commercial&Rear Bldg. 56. 8215 San Bruno
35. 2057 Irving 57. 1025 Steve Drive
36. 2107 Irving(Commercial) 58. 1035 Steve Drive
37. 460 Jeanette 59. 220 Todd
38. 3206 Lampassas 60. 2501 Tyler(Rear Auxiliary Bldg) (1)
39. 1575 LaSalle 61. 1016 Victoria
40. 1615 LaSalle 62. 2840 Willard
41. 1250-60 Madison Avenue 63. 4010 Willie Mae
42. 3350 Maida Road
(#) Indicates number of times structure has been enrolled in work program.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends City Council condemn these sixty-three (63) structures and order the
owner to raze within ten(10)days. Additionally,if the property owner of a structure requests and is
authorized by City Council to enroll in a work program, all delinquent taxes shall be paid in full or a
payment plan has been established prior to the enrollment in the work program. Enrollment in the
work program shall occur within ten days after the effective date of this ordinance.
BACKGROUND
It has been determined that these structures meet the definition of a dangerous structure and have
deteriorated to a condition that they are no longer considered suitable for repair.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
City may incur the cost of demolition.
PREVIOUS ACTION
These structures have been inspected by the Building Codes Division and found to be dangerous
structures as defined by the City of Beaumont's Code of Ordinances, Article III, Dangerous
Structures, Section 14-50.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
Building Codes Division will demolish or cause to be demolished said structures.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager,Public Works Director and Building Official.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING CERTAIN STRUCTURES TO BE
PUBLIC NUISANCES AND ORDERING THEIR DEMOLITION AND/OR
REPAIR; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR A
PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby finds and declares the
buildings located at:
1. 2925 Amarillo 33. 1711 Irvin Commercial
1545 Avenue B (Garage Apartment) 34. 1945 Irvin Commercial & Rear Bldg.
2393 Avenue D (Garage Apartment) 5. 2057 Irvin
3037 Brenham 36. 2107 Irvin Commercial
2095 Cable Avenue 37. 460 Jeanette
2250 Cable Avenue 38. 3206 Lam assas
855 Caldwell 39. 1575 LaSalle
580 N. Circuit Drive 40. 1615 LaSalle
2385 Clearview 41. 1250-60 Madison Avenue
10. 8345 College (Commercial) 42. 3350 Maida Road
11. 3925 Congress Avenue 43. 2495 Ma nolia Commercial Carwash
12. 2095 Corley (Garage) 44. 3215 Magnolia Metal Shed
13. 3105 W. Crockett 45. 3477 Magnolia
14. 520 E. Delaware 46. 280 Manning
15. 3230 Elinor 47. 1062 McFaddin
16. 2210 Euclid 48. 5680 Mel Sha Lane
17. 1535 Evalon 49. 1285 North
18. 11155 F1 ming Lane 50. 1335 Park Commercial
19. 3895 Fonville Avenue 51. 1315 Pi kin
0. 3945 Fonville Avenue 52. 741 Prairie
1. 2370 Forrest 53. 3610 Robinson
2. 4920 Forsythe 54. 3755 Robinson
3. 850 S. 41n Street Commercial 55. 3890 Robinson
4. 1760 Gladys 56. 8215 San Bruno
5. 3280 Glenwood 159.7. 1025 Steve Drive
6. 1190 Gulf 8. 1035 Steve Drive
7. 665 Harriot 220 Todd
8. 2870 Harriot(Garage Apartment) 0. 2501 Tyler Rear Auxiliary Bldg)
9. 4694 Hartel 1. 1016 Victoria
0. 3245 Highland 2. 2840 Willard
1. 582 Hill 3. 4010 Willie Mae
32. 1110 Iowa
to be public nuisances in that said buildings violate Chapter 14, Section 14-50 of the Code
of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont and are for want of repairs, or by reason of age or
dilapidated condition, likely to cause or promote fires that would endanger persons or
property.
Section 2.
In accordance with Article XVII, Section 2, of the Charter of the City of Beaumont,
Section 14-52 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, it is hereby ordered that
the owner or owners of the following described buildings demolish and remove said
structures within ten (10) days of the effective date of this ordinance.
1. 2925 Amarillo 33. 1711 Irvin Commercial
2. 1545 Avenue B (Garage Apartment) 34. 1945 Irvin Commercial & Rear Bldg.
3. 2393 Avenue D (Garage Apartment) 35. 2057 Irvin
4. 3037 Brenham 36. 2107 Irvin Commercial
2095 Cable Avenue 37. 460 Jeanette
2250 Cable Avenue 38. 3206 Lam assas
855 Caldwell 39. 1575 LaSalle
580 N. Circuit Drive 40. 1615 LaSalle
2385 Clearview 41. 1250-60 Madison Avenue
10. 8345 College (Commercial) 42. 3350 Maida Road
11. 3925 Congress Avenue 43. 2495 Magnolia Commercial Carwash
12. 2095 Corley (Garage) 44. 3215 Magnolia Metal Shed
13. 3105 W. Crockett 45. 3477 Magnolia
14. 520 E. Delaware 46. 280 Manning
15. 3230 Elinor 47. 1062 McFaddin
16. 2210 Euclid 48. 5680 Mel Sha Lane
17. 1535 Evalon 49. 1285 North
18. 11155 Fleming Lane 50. 1335 Park Commercial
19. 3895 Fonville Avenue 51. 1315 Pi kin
0. 3945 Fonville Avenue 52. 741 Prairie
1. 2370 Forrest 53. 3610 Robinson
2. 4920 Forsythe 54. 3755 Robinson
3. 850 S. 41n Street Commercial 55. 3890 Robinson
4. 1760 Gladys 56. 8215 San Bruno
5. 3280 Glenwood 57. 1025 Steve Drive
6. 1190 Gulf 58. 1035 Steve Drive
7. 665 Harriot 59. 220 Todd
8. 2870 Harriot(Garage Apartment) 0. 2501 T ler Rear Auxiliary Bldg)
9. 4694 Hartel 1. 1016 Victoria
30. 3245 Highland 2. 2840 Willard
1. 582 Hill 3. 4010 Willie Mae
32. 1110 Iowa
Annual Contract for Work Uniforms
July 19, 2006
Page 3
BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds for uniforms are budgeted in each Department's operating budget.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager.
RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS, bids were received for an annual contract for the purchase of civilian
employee work uniforms; and,
WHEREAS, Shepherd's Uniform and Linen Supply Company, Inc., Beaumont,
Texas, submitted a bid in the unit amounts shown below:
Estimated yearly
Quantity Description Unit Price Total Price
600 en's Long Sleeve Shirts $9.95 $5,970.00
600 en's Short Sleeve Shirts $8.95 $5,370.00
125 omen's Long Sleeve Shirts $11.00 $1,375.00
90 omen's Short Sleeve Shirts $8.60 $774.00
20 Icenim en's Button Down Oxford US Shirt $13.95 $279.00
40 en's Button Down Oxford S/S Shirt $12.25 $490.00
700 en's Pants/Regular Style $13.25 $9,275.00
200 en's Pants/Jean Cut Style $14.50 $2,900.00
150 omen's Pants $14.95 $2,242.50
20 en's Pleated Slacks $16.20 $324.00
20 en's Traditional Work Pants $13.40 $268.00
50 Jeans $16.00 $800.00
200 Jackets $23.99 $4,798.00
20 Feam Jackets $32.50 $650.00
100 on Sleeve Coverall $19.50 $1,950.00
75 3hort Sleeve Coverall $27.50 $2,062.50
125 a s $7.00 $875.00
2000 ity of Beaumont Emblems $1.50 $3,000.00
90 ivic Center Emblems $1.50 $135.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED ANNUAL EXPENSE: $43,538.00
and,
WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that the bid submitted by Shepherd's
Uniform and Linen Supply Company, Inc., Beaumont, Texas, should be accepted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the bid submitted by Shepherd's Uniform and Linen Supply Company, Inc.,
Beaumont, Texas, for an annual contract in the estimated amount of $43,538 for the
purchase of civilian employee work uniforms be accepted by the City of Beaumont.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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City of Beau mont
Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Brenda Beadle, Purchasing Manager
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approve a resolution authorizing the City Manager to
approve a License Agreement with the Crockett Street District dba
Downtown Productions, L.L.C., for a one (1) year term.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends approval of the License Agreement.
BACKGROUND
The City of Beaumont continues in its campaign to promote business development in the
downtown area and provide an aesthetically-pleasing environment for patrons from the
community. The City of Beaumont and Crockett Street Development participated in a
private/public partnership to develop Crockett Street. The City was responsible for paving,
sidewalk and lighting improvements on Crockett Street.
In June 2003, the City entered into a License Agreement with Crockett Street Development. The
agreement provided exclusive use of the Crockett Street right-of-way from Main to Pearl Streets.
Under the terms of the proposed license, Downtown Productions may limit vehicular and
pedestrian traffic to this section of Crockett Street. In return for this exclusive license, Downtown
Productions agrees to provide the City with written notice thirty (30) days in advance of any
planned entertainment event, in order to limit pedestrian access. The license requires a payment
to City of ten percent (10%) of gross receipts for admission for all "for profit" events. There is
not a required fee for "non-profit" events; however, the notifications requirements are the same.
Crockett Street License Agreement Renewal
July 18, 2006
Page 2
Additionally, the maintenance of the infrastructure on Crockett Street from Main to Pearl Streets
will be the responsibility of Downtown Productions. Also included in the license is an
indemnification clause and the requirements for insurance with the City as a name insured.
Should the one(1)year term expire, the license will continue from month-to-month until such date
as it is renewed by City Council.
A copy of the License Agreement in its substantial form is attached for your review.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
The City has received $29,799.80 since June 2003 as a result of the 10% fee.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager.
RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute a one(1)year License
Agreement with Crockett Street District d/b/a Downtown Productions, L.L.C. for the use of
the Crockett Street right-of-way from Main to Pearl Streets. The License Agreement is
substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof for all
purposes.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
LICENSE
STATE OF TEXAS §
ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
On the date last indicated below, the City of Beaumont, a municipal corporation of
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, (hereinafter called "Licensor"), and Crockett Street
District, by and through Downtown Productions, L.L.C., (hereinafter called "Licensee"),
contract and agree asset forth herein. Licensee desires an exclusive license from Licensor
to use the real property the subject of this License Agreement described as follows:
Crockett Street right-of-way between Main and Pearl Streets(herein"Licensed Premises").
Licensee may limit vehicular access to the Licensed Premises, but may not limit pedestrian
access at any time except as follows: Should Licensee desire to limit pedestrian access
to the Licensed Premises, they must first provide Licensor with thirty (30) days advance
written notice of its intention to do so. If an admission charge is assessed or compensation
is paid for use of the Licensed Premises and the event is a"for profit" event, Licensee shall
pay to Licensor a fee of ten percent(10%)of the gross receipts for admission to the event.
There shall be no fee for"non-profit" events, but Licensor shall still be given at least thirty
(30)days notice as set out above. "Non-profit" event, as used in this License, means that
100% of the admission fee for the event is received by the organization for which the event
is held and the organization is a charitable organization as defined by the Tax Code of the
State of Texas, or the Internal Revenue Code of the United States. Licensee is to provide
Licensor with thirty(30)days advance written notice of the events planned for the Licensed
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EXHIBIT `A'
Premises. Should Licensee fail to comply with the notice and fee provisions of this
paragraph,this License may be terminated immediately. Licensor shall be allowed to audit
the financial records of"for profit"events to verify payment accuracy. Such audit will occur
during normal business hours.
Truck deliveries to the Crockett Street District will be limited to the Licensed
Premises. No truck delivery will be made on either Main or Pearl Streets.
Licensed Premises may continue to be occupied and used by Licensee solely in
connection with the Crockett Street District and for incidental purposes related thereto
during the term of this License or until termination thereof. Said License shall be for a term
of one (1) year from and after the date of its approval by the City Council of Licensor.
Should the one (1) year term expire, the license will continue from month to month until
such date as it is renewed by the City Council.
No permanent improvements shall be made upon the Licensed Premises without
first obtaining the written consent of Licensor by and through its City Manager or his
designee and providing a copy of the notice to Licensor in writing of how,when and to what
extent such improvements are to be made. A copy of this License shall be attached to
such notice.
In the event Licensor, by Resolution of the City Council, determines there is a public
need of the subject property or any part thereof,for the benefit of the Licensor or to protect
the health, safety or welfare of the public, and it terminates this License or any part thereof,
Licensee shall not receive any compensation and the Licensor shall not be liable therefor
Page 2 of 7
whether for the value of the property taken, damage to the abutting or remaining property
or improvements, loss of business or profit, loss of access, or otherwise.
Licensee shall, at all times of use under this License, be liable for all liability and/or
damage claims for injury or death of persons or property from any cause whatsoever
relating to the occupancy of the premises by Licensee, including those arising out of
damages or losses occurring on sidewalks and other areas adjacent to the Licensed
Premises, during the term of this License or any extension thereof. Licensee agrees to
indemnify and save harmless Licensorfrom anyand all claims,causes of action,and
damages of every kind for injury to or death of any person and damages to property
arising out of the occupancy and use of Licensed Premises or the operations
embraced by this License and including acts or omissions of Licensor in connection
therewith.
Licensee shall carry public liability and property damage insurance covering
operations hazards, and including Licensee's obligations under the indemnification
provision contained in this License (with a company acceptable to Licensor)with Licensor
as a named insured in the sum of$1 million in the aggregate. Should Licensor determine
at any time during the term of this License Agreement that the above coverage is
inadequate, it shall notice Licensee in writing to increase the amount of such insurance so
the same shall be adequate. The failure of Licensee to obtain said additional insurance
within thirty (30) days of Licensor's request shall constitute a breach of this License. A
copy of the original policy shall be filed with the City Clerk of City.
Page 3 of 7
As part of the consideration for this License Agreement, Licensee shall pay to
Licensor the sum of $10.00 (Ten and No/100 Dollars), said sum being non-refundable.
Licensee recognizes that this License does not affect the use of the Licensed
Premises by Licensor or any entity with a franchise to use City rights-of-way.
This Agreement is terminable by either party by giving written notice to the other
specifying the date of termination. Said notice shall be given not less than thirty (30) days
prior to the termination date therein specified.
This License is neither assignable nor transferrable except (1) in conjunction with
and as part of Licensee's conveyance of all the abutting property and (2) occupancy and
use of the Licensed Premises by a lessee leasing abutting property from Licensee(in which
case Licensee is not relieved from its obligations owed to Licensor hereunder). This
License survives through probate or warranty deed or lease. In any such event, other than
lease of abutting property, Licensor shall be notified of such occurrence by being delivered
a copy of the document or documents conveying the abutting property.
This License shall include the right of Licensee to have balcony structures which
extend into the Licensed Premises.
Licensee shall be responsible for all maintenance,repair and upkeep of the Licensed
Premises, including, but not limited to, brick pavers, decorative lighting, arches and lighting
on arches and curbs.
Any notice to Licensor shall be sufficient if it is mailed or hand-delivered to the Office
of the City Manager, City of Beaumont, P. O. Box 3827, Beaumont, Texas, 77704. Any
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notice to Licensee shall be sufficient if mailed or hand-delivered to Licensee at 555 Main
Street, Beaumont, Texas, 77701.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties have executed this Agreement as of the
day of , 2006.
LICENSOR
CITY OF BEAUMONT
By:
Kyle Hayes, City Manager
LICENSEE
CROCKETT STREET DISTRICT
dba DOWNTOWN PRODUCTIONS, L.L.C.
By:
Jeff McCarson, President
Downtown Productions, L.L.C.
Page 5 of 7
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared KYLE
HAYES, City Manager of the City of Beaumont, a municipal corporation of the State of
Texas, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing
instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and
considerations therein expressed, in the capacity therein stated, and as the act and deed
of the City of Beaumont.
GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this the day of
2006.
Notary Public in and for the State of Texas
Page 6 of 7
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared JEFF
McCARSON, President of Downtown Productions, L.L.C., known to me to be the person
whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he
executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed, in the capacity
therein stated, and as the Representative of Crockett Street District.
GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this the day of ,
2006.
Notary Public in and for the State of Texas
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 13, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a resolution authorizing the acceptance of a ten
(10) foot wide water line easement for fire hydrants across A-Mini
Storage property at 575 Interstate 10 South.
RECOMMENDATION
James M. Dobson III, d.b.a. A-Mini Storage has agreed to convey a ten foot(10') wide water line
easement to the City of Beaumont. The Water Line Easement crosses A-Mini Storage property
at 575 Interstate 10 South and will serve fire hydrants on the property (Tract 28-K, Plat C-5,
David Brown Survey, Abstract 5).
Administration recommends acceptance of the easement.
BACKGROUND
The easement is to be used to provide access to the water lines and fire hydrants for the property
named above. It would also allow for the construction, alteration, operation and maintenance of
the said water lines and appurtenances.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOAEkIENDED BY
City Manager and Public Works Director
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13 July,2006
RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS,James M. Dobson III,d/b/a A-Mini Storage, has conveyed a ten-foot(10')wide
Water Line Easement, as described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, to the City of
Beaumont for the purpose of providing access for fire prevention services:
Tract 28-K, Plat C-5, David Brown Survey, Abstract 5
and,
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the purpose of said conveyance and
is of the opinion that the acceptance of said conveyance is necessary and desirable and
that same should be accepted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the easement conveyed by James M. Dobson 111, d/b/a A-Mini Storage, as described
on Exhibit 'A" be and the same is hereby accepted.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of
July, 2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
FAUST Engineering and Surveying, Inc.
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND PRQ=10NAL SUEtVEYORS
E-MAIL ADDRESS INFO @F.AUSTENG COF 1' TO-EPHONK(409)8]3,34]0
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FIELD NOTE DESCRIPTION
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BEAUMoNT,JEF'FER SON CoUNTY, TEXAS
June 8,2006
THAT certain 0.
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being out of that certain 2.14 acre tract of lasld-knofwn as Tract 28-K of the David .
frown Survey; said 0.07 acre tract being more particularly described by metes and bounds as.
follows:
COMNMNCING at a concrete monument which marks the intersection.of the
east line of Interstate Highway 1 Q-and the.north line of an 80.00 foot easement
granted to Jefferson County Drainage District No. 6(DD6);
THENCE North O1°31'50" West along the said east line of Interstate Highway
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Highway IQ, a distance of 10.00 feet to a.poini for the northwest corner of the
said 0.07'acre tract;
THENCE East, a distance of 299.34 feet to the northeast corne
acre tract; r.of the said 0.07
THENCE South, a distance of 40.00 feet to the southeast comer of the said 0.07
acre tract;
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City of Beaumont
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS JULY 25, 2006 1:30 P.M.
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER
* Invocation Pledge Roll Call
* Presentations and Recognition
* Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 3-10/Consent
Agenda
* Consent Agenda
GENERAL BUSINESS
• 1. Consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling) District to GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-
2)District at 2916 E. Lucas
2. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential
Single Family Dwelling)District in the 3900 Block of Pointe Parkway
3. Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark
Commission on its denial of paint colors on the house located at 2270 Hazel
4. Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark
Commission on the denial of a carport at 2501 Hazel
5. Consider a request for a historic preservation loan for repairs to the home at 2223
North
6. Consider a request to abandon a 6'x 85'portion of a 15'wide utility easement
along the rear of the property at 1920 Edson
7. Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for the Wiess Bluff
Pump Station Neches River Bank Stabilization Project
8. Consider approving a payment for emergency recovery services
9. Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 439 Crockett as a
dilapidated structure and order that it be razed
10. Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435 Broadway as a
dilapidated structure and order that it be razed or repaired
11. PUBLIC HEARING: Dangerous Structures
Consider approval of an ordinance declaring certain structures to be dangerous
structures and ordering their removal within 10 days or authorizing the property
owner to enroll the dangerous structure in a work program
COMMENTS
* Councilmembers/City Manager comment on various matters
* Public Comment (Persons are limited to 3 minutes)
Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids
or services are requested to contact Lenny Caballero at 880-3716 three days prior to the
meeting.
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District to
GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2)District at 2916 E. Lucas
City of Beaumont
•�• Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner,Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential
Single FamilyDwelling)District to GC-MD-2(General Commercial-
Multiple Family Dwelling-2)District at 2916 E. Lucas.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of a request for a zone change from RS (Residential
Single Family Dwelling)District to GC-MD-2(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2)
District at 2916 E. Lucas.
BACKGROUND
Brammer Construction, Inc. has applied for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling)District to GC-MD(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District for 0.90 acres
of land at 2916 E.Lucas. The purpose of the zone change is to allow the construction of a commercial
shopping center. Proposed businesses include a washateria,nail shop, beauty shop and barber shop.
The owner of the property is Duong&Le, Inc.
The south 150' of Duong&Le's property is zoned GC-MD. The rest of the subject property is zoned
RS. Across Idylwood is an existing convenience store. Proposed plans call for a strip shopping center
facing E.Lucas with access to both E.Lucas and Idylwood. To develop the property,as proposed,will
require that the remainder be rezoned.This development will provide much needed services to the north
end of Beaumont.
The Planning Commission felt that GC-MD-2 zoning would be more appropriate due to the
surrounding residential uses.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Joint Public Hearing held July 17,2006,the Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve a zone
change from RS(Residential Single Family Dwelling)District to GC-MD-2(General Commercial-
Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District at 2916 E. Lucas.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and Planning Manager.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE
BOUNDARIES OFTHE 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 GC-MD-2 (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-2) DISTRICT FOR
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2916 E. LUCAS, 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
GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District for property located at
2916 E. Lucas, being the north 192.42'of the south 342.42'of Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Lucas
Acres Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.90 acres, more
or less, as shown on Exhibit "A", 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 herein above described shall be
subject to all of the applicable regulations of the underlying zoning district as well as those
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 this the 25th day o f July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling)District in the 3900 Block of Pointe Parkway
City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church
in an RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District in the 3900
Block of Pointe Parkway.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS
(Residential Single Family Dwelling) District in the 3900 Block of Pointe Parkway subject to
providing a 30'wide landscape buffer on the south side of the property.
BACKGROUND
Christian Fellowship Worship Center,Inc. is requesting a specific use permit to allow a church in an
RS(Residential Single Family Dwelling)District. The property is located in the 3900 block of Pointe
Parkway.
The initial plans call for the construction of a 15,000 sq. ft. sanctuary with Sunday school classrooms
and administrative offices. Future phases include the construction of a family life center and possibly
a gymnasium. The exterior of the church will be either brick or stucco finish per restrictions imposed
by agreement with the developer.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Joint Public Hearing held July 17, 2006, the Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve a
specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District in the
3900 Block of Pointe Parkway subject to providing a 30'wide landscape buffer along the south side
of the property.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager,Public Works Director and Planning Manager.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW A CHURCH IN AN RS (RESIDENTIAL
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT LOCATED IN THE
3900 BLOCK OF POINTE PARKWAY 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 Christian Fellowship Worship Center, Inc. to allow a church in an RS(Residential
Single Family Dwelling) District located in the 3900 block of Pointe Parkway, as described
in 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 a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)
District located in the 3900 block of Pointe Parkway, as shown on Exhibit "B" attached
hereto, is hereby granted to Christian Fellowship Worship Center, Inc, its legal
representatives, successors and assigns subject to providing a 30'wide landscape buffer
on the south side of the property.
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 "C"
10 and made a part hereof for all purposes.
Section 3.
Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use of the property herein above
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 25th day of
July, 2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR ORDINANCE PURPOSES
BEGINNING at a %" capped Iron Rod set marking the southwest.corner of the herein
described tract, said corner being in the north line of that certain 4.913 acre tract
conveyed by LaTEX lnvestors, L.P. to Jefferson County Drainage District No. 6 (DD6)
For a 100 foot .(100) wide drainage right-of-way, described in deed as Tract 1, as
recorded under County Clerk's File No. 2002000838 of the Official Public. Records of
Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas, and_also being located North 03 degrees 01
minute. 43 seconds West (N 03°01'43" W) a distance of 100.00 feet (100.00) from the
northwest corner of that certain 6.5229 acre fract conveyed by LaTEX Investors, L.P. to
Four.Macs Beaumont, L.P. as recorded under County Clerk's File No. 2005030762 of
the Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas,
THENCE with the west line of the herein :described tract, .North 03 degrees 01 minute
43 seconds West(N 03001'43" W) fora distance of 120.00 feet (120.00) to a %"capped
Iron Rod set marking an angle point in the west line of the herein described tract;
THENCE continuing along the west line of the herein described tract, North 06 degrees
23 minutes 30'seconds West (N 06'23'30" W) for a distance of 170.30 feet (170.30) to
a %"capped Iron Rod set marking for comer marking an angle point in the west line of
the herein described tract,
THENCE continuing with the west line of the herein described tract, North 03 degrees
01 minute 43 seconds West (N 03 001'43" W) for a distance of 219.84 feet (219.84) to a
%" capped Iron Rod.set marking the point of curvature of a curve to the right having a
central angle of 19 degrees 44 minutes 59 seconds (19°4459), a radius of 1,000.00
feet (1000.00'), and a long chord of 342.99 feet (342.99) which bears North 06 degrees
50 minutes 46 seconds East (N 06 050'46"E);
THENCE continuing with the west line of the herein described tract, along said curve to
the right, for an arc distance of 344.70 feet (344.70) to a %" capped--Iron-Rod. set
marking the northwest comer of the herein described tract, said corner being in the
northeasterly line of said 20.0.686 LaTEX Investors tract and in the southwesterly line of
that certain 9.44 acre tract of land conveyed by Arimoco Production Company to
Jefferson. County. Drainage District No. 6 (DD6) for a 100 foot (100) wide drainage
easement, described in deed as Tract 2-D, as recorded under'County Clerk's Film Code
No. 104-01-0353 of the Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County,
Texas;
THENCE with the northeasterly line of said 200.686. acre- LaTEX Investors tract, the
northeasterly line of the herein described tract, and the southwesterly line of said 9.44
acre DD6 drainage easement, South 51 degrees 28 minutes 57- seconds East (S
51'28'57" E) for .a distance of 87.38 feet (87:38') to a 3/4". Iron Rod found marking the
point of curvature of a curve'to the left having a central angle of 18 degrees 07 minutes
02 seconds (18°07'02'), a radius,of 550.00 feet (550.00), and long chord of 173.19 feet
(173.19) which bears South 60 degrees 32 minutes 29 seconds East(S 60 03229"E);
EXHIBIT "A„
LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR ORDINANCE PURPOSES
THENCE continuing with the northeasterly line of said 200.686 acre LaTEX Investors
tract and of the herein described tract, the southwesterly line of said 9.44 acre DD6
drainage easement, and along said curve to the left for an arc distance of 173.91'.feet
(173.919 to a capped iron Rod found marking the point of tangency;
THENCE continuing with the northeasterly line of said 200.686 acre LaTEX Investors
.tract, the northeasterly line of the herein described tract, and the southwesterly line of
said 9.44 acre DD6 drainage easement, South.69 degrees 36 minutes 01 second East
(S 69°36'01"E) for a distance of 465.98 feet (465.98') to an iron rod with DD6 aluminum
cap marking the most southerly southeast corner of said 9.44 acre. DD6 drainage
easement, the most easterly northeast corner of said 200.686 acre LaTEX Investors
tract, and the northeast comer of the herein described tract, said corner being in the
westerly line of that certain tract of land described in deed as Tract 1. out of that certain
300 acre tract conveyed by Amoco Production Company to Jefferson County Drainage
District No. 6 (DD6) as recorded under. County Clerk's Film Code No. 104-01-0353 of
the Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas;
THENCE with the most easterly line of said 200.686 acre La Tex Investors tract, the
westerly line of said 300. acre DD6.Tract .1, and the east line of the herein described
tract, South 07 degrees 38 minutes 37 seconds West (S 07 03837" W) for a distance of
521.00 feet (521:.00) to an iron rod with D66 aluminum cap marking the southeast
corner of the herein described tract, said corner also marking the northeast corner of the
aforesaid 4.913 acre DD6 Tract 1;
THENCE with the north line of said 4.913 acre DD6 Tract 1 and the south line of the
herein described tract, South 87 degrees 01 minute 05 seconds West (S 87 001'05" M
for a distance of 591:40 feet (591:40) to the PLACE OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING IN AREA 10.0187 acres of land(436,414 square feet),more or less.
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NOTES: FOR SITE PLAN
1) WATER, SANITARY SEWER, TELEPHONE, ELECTRICAL A 10.0187 ACRE TRACT PHASE ONE _
SERVICE, GAS, ETC. ARE AVAILABLE TO THIS SITE SANCTUARY/OFFICE/ETC O
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2) LANDSCAPING, SIGNAG& LIGHTING, AND SCREENING LOCATED IN TOTAL PARKING-324 SPCS .v
REQUIREMENTS WILL COMPLY WRH APPLICABLE HOC PARKING-10 SPACE
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark Commission on its
denial of paint colors on the house located at 2270 Hazel
Cit y of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the
Historic Landmark Commission on its denial of paint colors on the
house located at 2270 Hazel
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends denial of the request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic
Landmark Commission on its denial of paint colors on the house located at 2270 Hazel.
BACKGROUND
On April 10,2006,the Historic Commission denied a request for a certificate of appropriateness that
would allow the colors that Conni Rogers painted her house. The main body of the house and the
trim were painted two shades of blue. No certificate of appropriateness was applied for or approved
prior to painting the house.
Sec. 30-21.2 of the Zoning Ordiance states that property owners shall use a dominant color that
complies with the officially adopted Acceptable Color Range. Any dominant color that is not within
the officially adopted Acceptable Color Range must be reviewed and approved by the Historic
Landmark Commission based upon their appropriateness to and compatibility with the structure,
blockface and the historic district.
Ms.Rogers states that she had the two shades of blue in mind for well over a year and was not aware
that the colors were inappropriate with the Historic District guidelines. She says that she is
financially unable to repaint the house.
At the May 16, 2006 City Council appeal hearing, Virginia Jordan, the President of the Old Town
Neighborhood Association, stated that the Association felt that some sort of compromise could be
worked out which would be satisfactory to all involved. An anonymous donor was willing to
contribute up to $200.00 to help defray costs. The item was tabled pending further discussions
between the parties. Members of the Old Town Neighborhood Association agreed to paint the house
for Ms. Rogers. Ms. Rogers picked out a trim color that was approved by staff and a crew was
scheduled to paint on Saturday, July 15.
On Monday,July 17,staff was informed by e-mail from Ms.Jordan that Ms.Rogers forbid the crew
from painting any thing more than the trim on the front of the house. Therefore,the house is not in
compliance with Sec. 30-21.2 of the Zoning Ordinance.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a regular meeting held April 10, 2006, the Historic Landmark Commission voted 8:0:1 to deny
the paint colors. At a regular meeting held May 16, 2006, the City Council voted 7:0 to table the
appeal.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager,Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
"07/16/2005 09:37 PM Ralph Jordan" To: <srichardson @ci.beaumont.tx.us>
<rjordan @gt.rr.com> cc: <virginia.jordan @total.com>
Subject: Reporting in on Hazel Blue House Paint effort 7/15/06
1 thought it important for you to hear how things went when we assembled to re-paint
the trim on the Rogers house this Saturday. Ralph and I purchased 4 gallons of paint,
that was selected by Ms. Rogers, as well as several painting tools to prepare for the
job. We hoped all the while for a decent showing of neighbors to help make the painting
less of a chore. Saturday, just before 8:30 am, we met at the house with brushes and
ladders in hand. About a dozen well-meaning folks showed up, taking time out from the
numerous tasks at their own homes. Doctors, geologists, lawyers, designers, industry
supervisors, city employees, and stock brokers comprised the motley crew. Bless them!
Ms. Rogers met us in the driveway, exhibiting a tremendous amount of hostility. She
had the digital photo Adina provided in hand and proceeded to inform us that the only
trim we were painting on her house was the white on the enhanced photo......and not
one dab more. Her lawyer had advised her that that's all she had to allow (?). She
thought that meant the trim along the front......nothing down the sides, or across the
carport. We tried to convince her that anything seen from the street should be painted.
We weren't successful. She was incredibly rude and berated us continually. We
decided to only do what she was willing to let us do ------using paint she selected,
remember......and completing a job that she agreed to in your office.
Ms. Rogers further said her real estate agent had called and apologized to her for not
telling her about the neighborhood ordinances. Long time Oaks resident and supporter,
Marc McDonald, sold her the house and reportedly told her about the historic district's
ordinances. He even gave her a lawn mower and edger to help her keep up her yard....
She asked us repeatedly if we wanted to buy the house. She even left at one point - to
purchase For Sale signs, she said.
We painted what little we could. It looks perfectly ridiculous and does not comply with
the agreement with her to paint the trim on her house a light color of her choice. We
were harassed and belittled. She treated our group miserably.....This is the same group
that was willing to volunteer time and money to help her comply with the compromise
reached with P&Z, after she had bypassed the ordinances.
It would have looked decent- if we had been allowed to actually paint the trim including
all the front and sides, at the very least.....and window frames, etc. The dark blue works
as an accent if left on the shutters and front door, perhaps. But that can only be
accomplished through intervention on your part to make sure that the compromise is
carried out. If that is not done, we have been left hanging by this process and all
involved in it. If we are not committed to following through to see that rules are followed
after decisions are handed down, the process is worthless and we have been
grievously misled.
All in all - this was a good lesson - It's true that "no good deed goes unpunished."
We've learned a lot. Perhaps you have also.
We now look to you to compel Ms. Rogers to complete painting the trim on that house.
We have furnished the paint - offered the labor at one point but never again. When the
cry comes back that she can't afford to re-paint, please remember that she has
approximately 3 gallons of free trim paint that she selected. She should only need a 1/2
gallon at the most. As far as the cost of the labor to do the job...... I suggest she be
encouraged to climb a ladder and do it herself. We do........ and we did ---on her behalf.
We did not consider ourselves too good to do her handiwork - It was all in the spirit of
supporting our neighborhood. At least - we enjoyed each other.....and finally the
absurdity of the whole fiasco.
Please let us know what you intend to do. We've all been bam-boozled....and it
shouldn't stop here. The ball is in your court.
Virginia Jordan, President
Oaks Historic District Neighborhood Association
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO APPEAL THE
DECISION OF THE HISTORIC LANDMARK
COMMISSION FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED
AT 2270 HAZEL STREET, BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
WHEREAS, Conni Rogers made a request for a certificate of appropriateness to
allow certain paint colors on her house located at 2270 Hazel Street, Beaumont, Jefferson
County, Texas; and,
WHEREAS, after conducting a public hearing and hearing the evidence concerning
the application, the Historic Landmark Commission voted to deny the request; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Beaumont, the applicant,
Conni Rogers, has filed an appeal of the decision of the Commission to the City Council
for the City of Beaumont.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the Council considered the request of Conni Rogers for an appeal of the decision
of the Historic Landmark Commission denying a certificate of appropriateness to allow the
paint colors to remain on her house located at 2270 Hazel Street, Beaumont, Texas. The
Council after considering the request, the evidence provided in support of the request and
the staff response finds and determines that the request should be granted/denied.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark Commission on the
denial of a carport at 2501 Hazel
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the
Historic Landmark Commission on its denial of a carport at 2501
Hazel.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the appeal subject to the following conditions:
The existing carport will be moved off of the right-of-way.
The carport will be setback a minimum of ten(10) feet from the property line on 9'
St. and sit parallel to the street.
A minimum(6)foot tall wood screening fence will be constructed along the east and
north sides of the carport to provide screening.
BACKGROUND
On April 10,2006,the Historic Commission denied a request for a certificate of appropriateness that
would allow the carport that was constructed at 2501 Hazel. No certificate of appropriateness was
applied for or approved prior to building the carport.
Section 30-21.2 of the Zoning Ordinance states that accessory buildings must be compatible with
the scale,shape,roof form,materials,detailing and color ofthe building. This carport does not meet
these requirements and is clearly seen from the street. In addition,the carport is extending into the
right-of-way.
At the May 16, 2006 City Council appeal hearing, Virginia Jordan, the President of the Old Town
Neighborhood Association, stated that the Association felt that some sort of compromise could be
worked out which would be satisfactory to all involved. The item was tabled pending further
discussions between the parties.
The Neighborhood Association submitted to staff a suggestion that they would be agreeable to. This
suggestion was agreed upon by Ms. Sharpton and staff.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a regular meeting held April 10, 2006, the Historic Landmark Commission voted 9:0 to deny
the carport. At a regular meeting held May 16,2006,the City Council voted 7:0 to table the appeal.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
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The carport will be setback a minimum of ten(10) feet from the property line on 9' /v TS
St. and sit parallel to the street.
A minimum(6)foot tall wood screening fence will be constructed along the east and
north sides of the carport to provide screening.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO APPEAL THE
DECISION OF THE HISTORIC LANDMARK
COMMISSION FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED
AT 2501 HAZEL STREET, BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
WHEREAS, Yvonne Sharpton made a request for a certificate of appropriateness
to allow a pre-fab metal carport/storage building for property located at 2501 Hazel Street,
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas; and,
WHEREAS, after conducting a public hearing and hearing the evidence concerning
the application, the Historic Landmark Commission voted to deny the request; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Beaumont, the applicant,
Yvonne Sharpton, has filed an appeal of the decision of the Commission to the City
Council for the City of Beaumont.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the Council considered the request of Yvonne Sharpton for an appeal of the decision
of the Historic Landmark Commission to deny a certificate of appropriateness to allow a
pre-fab carport/storage building on property located at 2501 Hazel in Beaumont, Texas.
The Council, after considering the request, the evidence provided in support of the
request and the staff response finds and determines that the request should be granted
subject to compliance with the following conditions:
The will be moved off of the right-of-way.
The carport will be setback a minimum of ten (10)feet from the
property line on 9th St. and sit parallel to the street.
A minimum (6) foot tall wood screening fence will be
constructed along the east and north sides of the carport to
provide screening.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for a historic preservation loan for repairs to the home at 2223 North
Cit y of Beaumont
�• Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a historic preservation loan for repairs
to the home at 2223 North.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the request for a historic preservation loan for repairs
to the home at 2223 North.
BACKGROUND
Dale and Nathalie Hallmark have applied for an historic preservation loan for work to be done to the
foundation of their house at 2223 North. The Hallmarks state that the work will involve leveling the
house, straightening all crooked blocks, installing twelve new concrete blocks and bases and
installing termite shields.
The loan amount is $3,200. Monthly payments would be$133.33 for twenty-four months.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
The Historic Preservation Loan program is funded with CDBG money. Currently,there is$42,000
in the Preservation Loan Account.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Regular Meeting held July 10,2006,the Historic Landmark Commission voted 7:0 to approve
the historic preservation loan for repairs to the home at 2223 North.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director, Finance Officer, Planning Manager.
GUIDRY'S HOUSE LEVELING
3615 Westmoreland Street Business (409) 840-5596
Beaumont, Texas 77705 Home (409) 842-4674
Date: May 2, 2006 Pager (409) 841-9919
Proposal
Proposal Submitted To Work To Be Performed At
Name Mrs. Hallmark Name Mrs. Hallmark
Street 2223 North St. Street 2223 North St.
City Beaumont, Texas 77701 City Beaumont, Texas 77701
Telephone No. 833-1746 790-1977 Telephone No. 833-1746 790-1977
We hereby propose to furnish all the materials and perform
all the labor necessary for completion of
Not responsible for any damages that may occur during leveling.
Level house from highest grade Straighten all crooked blocks due to shifting
Install termite Shields as needed.
Install 12 ea. 4xl6xl6 concrete bases Install 12 ea. 8x8x12 concrete blocks
All material is guaranteed to be as specified, and the above work to be performed in accordance
with the drawings and specifications submitted for above work and completed in a workman like
manner for the sum of Thirty Two Hundred Dollars ($3200.00), with payments to be made as
follows: ($1400.00)when work has started and($1800.00) upon completion.
Make PayMents To J. J. Guidry
ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL
The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby
accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. Payment will be made as
outlined above.
Accepted Signature
Date '�/'�1 At Signature
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RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to approve a historic preservation
loan from the Historic Preservation Loan Fund in the amount of $3,200 to Dale and
Nathalie Hallmark for renovation of the residence at 2223 North, Beaumont, Texas. The
work consists of:
leveling the house;
straightening all crooked blocks
=> installing twelve new concrete blocks and bases; and
E:> installing termite shields.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request to abandon a 6'x 85' portion of a 15'wide utility easement along the rear of
the property at 1920 Edson
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request to abandon a 6'x 85'portion of a 15'wide
utility easement along the rear of the property at 1920 Edson.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the request to abandon a 6'x 85'portion of a 15'wide
utility easement along the rear of the property at 1920 Edson.
BACKGROUND
Mr.and Mrs.David Truax are requesting the abandonment of the west 6'of a 15'utility easement that
runs along the rear of their property at 1920 Edson. The Truax's wish to install a swimming pool in
their backyard.
This item was sent to all interested parties. No negative responses were received.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Regular Meeting held July 17, 2006,the Planning Commission voted 5:0 to approve a request
to abandon a 6' x 85'portion of a 15' wide utility easement along the rear of the property at 1920
Edson.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING A 6' X 85'
PORTION OF A 15' WIDE UTILITY EASEMENT LOCATED
ALONG THE REAR OF THE PROPERTYAT 1920 EDSON IN
THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT a 6'X 85'portion of a 15'wide utility easement along the rear of the property at 1920
Edson, being the west 6 feet x 85 feet of the 15 foot utility easement along the rear of Lot
28 and the south 5 feet of Lot 29, Block 1, Tall Timbers Addition, City of Beaumont,
Jefferson County,Texas, containing 0.011 acres, more or less, as described on Exhibit"A"
attached hereto, be and the same are hereby vacated and abandoned.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of
July, 2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for the Wiess Bluff Pump Station
Neches River Bank Stabilization Project
Bea umont
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Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Hann J. Tohme,Water Utilities Director
MEETING DATE: July 25,2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 19, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approval of a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute
a contract for the Wiess Bluff Pump Station Neches River Bank
Stabilization Project.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends approval of a contract with Laughlin Thyssen,LTD.,Houston,Texas,in the
amount of$917,000.00 for the construction of the Proposed Wiess Bluff Pump Station Neches River Bank
Stabilization Project.The project will stabilize 340 linear feet of river bank by installing geotextile fabric and
rock rip-rap. Additionally, supports for the intake pipes will be installed with location bouys.
The MBE goal will be met through subcontracts with the certified MBE firm of J and P Trucking for a total
amount of$96,525.00. This amount represents 10.53 percent of the total bid.
BACKGROUND
The proposed improvements will protect the raw water pump station used during drought conditions.The
primary raw water intake is at Bunn's Bluff. However, during drought conditions the water level drops
lower than the intake pipe level. During such occurances,the intake at Wiess Bluff becomes the primary
inlet for the raw water source.The proposed improvements will stabilize the Neches River bank damaged
during Hurricane Rita to protect the emergency raw water source.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds for the project are available in the Capital Program. The majority of the funds for the project are
available in the form of a 75 0/o/25%grant by National Resource Conservation Service. Resolution 06-024
was passed by City Council on January 24, 2006 accepting the grant in the amount of$1,500,000.00.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager and Water Utilities Director.
BID TABULATION
WIESS BLUFF PUMP STATION NECHES RIVER BANK STABILIZATION
BID OPENING DATE: THURSDAY, July 13, 2006 @ 2:00 p.m.
The Bid Proposals submitted have been reviewed,and to the best of my
knowledge this is an accurate tabulation of the bids received
By: /!�>r..._� -7x/3/6
Patrick Donart,EIT, Water Utilities Engineer Date:07/13106
LAUGHLIN THYSSEN,LTD. BRYSTAR ERS,INC.
ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION HOUSTON,TX CONTRACTING INC. JACKSON,MS
NUMBER JOE LAUGHLIN BEAUMONT,TX. TODD ROBERTS
BRYAN PHELPS
UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL
ITEM NO.1 1 MOBILIZATION. $27,000.00 $27,000.00 $28,000.00 $28,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00
ITEM NO.2 1 Clear and grub the area to receive rip-rap. $300,000.00 $300,000.00 $370,000.00 $370,000.00 $350,000.00 $350,000.00
ITEM NO.3 1 Furnish and Install pipe supports and bouys. $110,000.00 $110,000.00 $80,000.00 $80,000.00 $230,000.00 $230,000.00
ITEM NO.4 1 Furnish and Install geotextile fabric and rip-rap. $430,000.00 $430,000.00 $442,275.00 $442,275.00 $560,000.00 $560,000.00
ITEM NO.5 1 Demobilization and restore site to original $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $13,500.00 $13,500.00 $16,000.00 $16,000.00
condition.
TOTAL $917,000.00 $933,775.00 $1,186,000.00
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RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS, bids were received for a contract for the construction of the Proposed
Wiess Bluff Pump Station Neches River Bank Stabilization Project; and,
WHEREAS, Laughlin Thyssen, LTD, Houston,Texas,submitted a bid in the amount
shown of$917,000; and,
WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that the bid submitted by Laughlin
Thyssen, LTD, Houston, Texas, Texas, should be accepted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the bid submitted by Laughlin Thyssen, LTD, Houston, Texas, in the amount of
$917,000 for the construction of the Proposed Wiess Bluff Pump Station Neches River
Bank Stabilization Project be accepted by the City of Beaumont.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider approving a payment for emergency recovery services
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Brenda Beadle, Purchasing Manager
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 14, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approval of the payment for emergency recovery services.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends the approval of a payment to Belfor USA of Houston in the amount of
$710,645.41 for emergency recovery services at the Julie Rogers Theatre and Tyrrell Historical
Library.
BACKGROUND
Both the Julie Rogers Theatre and the Tyrrell Historical Library suffered water intrusion as a result
of Hurricane Rita. Representatives of Crum and Forster,our primary insurance company, contacted
Belfor USA, a company that specializes in water extraction and moisture control, and asked that its
services be instituted as soon as possible, so that the water damage could be stopped and brought
under control.
The City worked in cooperation with the insurance company because it was in our mutual interest
to get this matter under control as quickly as possible. Additionally, these services were to be paid
for by the insurance company. Belfor was on site from September 29 to December 6, 2005.
The obligation to make this payment transferred from Crum and Forster to the City when the
insurance company decided to end its participation, and the City received the full $5,000,000 that
Crum and Forester had at risk under its policy. The City's other insurance companies have agreed
that Belfor's services were necessary and appropriate.
Belfor has not presented the City with a final payment request. The Houston office has indicated that
there are a minimal amount of additional charges that will not be billed until the final insurance
settlement has been approved.
Belfor USA
July 14, 2006
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BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds for this project are available from insurance proceeds.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager.
RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Council hereby approves payment in the amount of$710,645.41 to Belfor
USA, Houston, Texas, for emergency recovery services from Hurricane Rita at the Julie
Rogers Theatre and Tyrrell Historical Library.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of
July, 2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 439 Crockett as a dilapidated structure
and order that it be razed
City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: June 20, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at 439
Crockett as a dilapidated structure and order that it be razed.
RECOMIkIENDATION
Administration recommends Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at 439 Crockett
as a dangerous structure and order that it be razed.
BACKGROUND
On June 6, 2002, City Council approved a condemnation order for the structure at 439 Crockett
Street. This order was an amendment of a July 31, 2001 order, which allowed the new owner or
owners an opportunity to enroll in a work program. The new owner never entered into a work
program.
Since 2002, the property has changed owners on several occasions with no work being performed
on the structure. Additionally, the structure sustained extensive damage as a result of Hurricane
Rita. The hurricane damage, coupled with the condition of the building prior to the hurricane,does
not make it suitable for repair and/or rehabilitation.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
City may incur the cost of demolition.
PREVIOUS ACTION
Council approved condemnation orders in July 2001 and June 2002. The structure has been
enrolled in one work program.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director and Building Official
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING THE STRUCTURE
LOCATED AT 439 CROCKETT TO BE A PUBLIC NUISANCE
AND ORDERING ITS DEMOLITION AND REMOVAL;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL;
AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby finds and declares the building
located at 439 Crockett to be a public nuisance in that said building violates Chapter 14,
Section 14-50 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont and is for want of
repairs, or by reason of age or dilapidated condition, likely to cause or promote fires that
would endanger persons or property.
Section 2.
In accordance with Article XVII, Section 2, of the Charter of the City of Beaumont,
Section 14-52 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, it is hereby ordered that
the owner or owners of the building located at 439 Crockett demolish and remove said
structure_within_ten (1-0)--days of the effective date of-this-ordinance.
If the property owner(s) fail(s) to comply within ten (10) days, Council orders that
the property be demolished without further notification to the property owners or City
Council action.
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 any person who violated 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 this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
SUBSTANDARD BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT
BUILDING CODES DIVISION
CITY OF BEAUMONT
INITIAL INSPECTION DATE August 23, 2003 WARD 3
ADDRESS OF INSPECTION 439 Crockett(Commercial)
OWNER Crockett St. Development LTD c/o Tom Flanagan
ADDRESS 490 Park St. Ste. 200 CITY/STATE (01)-2900
APPRAISAL VALUE
Land Value 37500
Improvement Value 51550
Total Value 89050
A. Fifty(50)percent deterioration of non-supporting members? YES X NO
& Thirty-three(33)percent deterioration of supporting members? YES X NO
C. Fire damaged? YES NO X Previous owner
A Enrolled in Work Repair Program? YES X NO 01/31/02 thru 05/31/02
MAJOR CODE VIOLATIONS: This is a commercial two story structure. The roof is severely damaged
and for the most part is either collapsing or missing This structure has extensive water damage and rot. All
of the glass has been broken or blown out from the storm This structure had significant deterioration prior
to Hurricane Rita. The storm only worsened the condition making this a ve!3 danggrous structure. The
structure's windows and doors that have glass remaining are in a condition that could cause a great danger
to anyone who may enter the building The exterior walls also sustained considerable damage from the
storm. The interior flooring, ceilings and walls are damaged and will need to be repaired All electrical
wiring and electrical fixtures will need to be replaced All plumbing and plumbing fixtures will need to be
replaced. Based on the extensive repairs needed in this structure and the fact that these repairs will exceed
50% of its appraised value, staff is recommending a raze order for this structure.
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Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435 Broadway as a dilapidated
structure and order that it be razed or repaired
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: June 29, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435
Broadway as a dilapidated structure and order that it be razed or
repaired.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435 Broadway
as a dangerous structure and order that it be razed or repaired.
BACKGROUND
In February 2005, the structure at 1435 Broadway was presented to City Council for a condemnation
order. The property owner appeared before Council and requested that structures having historical
significance be allowed additional time to complete repairs. As a result of this request, no action was
taken on this property. On March 22,2005, City Council approved an ordinance adding a new section
to identify structures which have been tagged as a dangerous structure,as having historical significance
and providing time frames for their repair and/or rehabilitation. The zoning for the property at 1435
Broadway was established as an HC- L (Historical-Cultural Landmark Preservation) Designation by
City Council on June 7, 2005.
On June 7,2005, the property owner entered into a work program that provided a one-year time frame
for substantial completion of the structure and an additional one-year period to receive the Certificate
of Occupancy. The Building Codes Division was contacted by the owner on June 15,2006,-requesting
additional time to complete the required repairs for the work program. The property owner indicated
that he has been unable to continue with repairs due to Hurricane Rita. Failure to complete substantial
repairs prior to the one-year period would allow the City to demolish the structure without any further
notification to the property owner. During preparation of a request to extend the time frame, it was
determined that there was not a condemnation order for this structure.
In order to provide proper notice to the property owner and a legally binding condemnation order, it
will be necessary for City Council to approve a condemnation order for the structure at 1435
Broadway. Upon approval of the condemnation order, the property owner will be required to enter
into a new work program in which he will have one year to complete substantial repairs and one
additional year to obtain the Certificate of Occupancy.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
City may incur the cost of demolition.
PREVIOUS ACTION
Council approved the HC-L Designation on June 7, 2006. The structure has been enrolled in eight
(8) work programs.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
Property owner will be required to enter into a work program within ten (10) days after Council
action.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director and Building Official
Broadway 1435CondemnationOrder.wpd
June 29,2006
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING THE STRUCTURE
LOCATED AT 1435 BROADWAY TO BE A PUBLIC NUISANCE
AND ORDERING ITS DEMOLITION AND/OR REPAIR;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL;
AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby finds and declares the building
located at 1435 Broadway to be a public nuisance in that said buildings violate Chapter 14,
Section 14-50 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont and are for want of
repairs, or by reason of age or dilapidated condition, likely to cause or promote fires that
would endanger persons or property.
Section 2.
In accordance with Article XVII, Section 2, of the Charter of the City of Beaumont,
Section 14-52 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont,Texas, it is hereby ordered that the
property owner(s) of the building located at 1435 Broadway execute a work program with
the City within ten (10) days of the effective date of this ordinance and either demolish or
have completed substantial repairs within one year from the date of the execution of the
work order and one additional year to receive a Certificate of Occupancy. Should the
owner(s)fail to execute a work program as ordered or fail to obtain substantial completion
as defined in the work program, within one year from the initiating date of the work
program, Council hereby orders that the property be demolished without further notification
to the property owner(s) or City Council action.
Section 3.
If the property owner requests and is authorized by City Council to enroll in a work
program, all delinquent taxes shall be paid in full or a payment plan executed prior to the
enrollment of the property in the work program.
Section 4.
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 5.
That any person who violated 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 this the 25th day of July,
2006.
Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
SUBSTANDARD BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT
BUILDING CODES DIVISION
CITY OF BEAUMONT
INITIAL INSPECTION DATE September 20, 1991 WARD 3
ADDRESS OF INSPECTION 1435 Broadway
OWNER Mark W Bergeron
ADDRESS 3730 Evalon CITY/STATE�06�-4723
APPRAISAL VALUE
Land Value 5650
Improvement Value 3820
Total Value 9470
A. Fifty(50)percent deterioration of non-supporting members? YES X NO
R Thirty-three(33)percent deterioration of supporting members? YES X NO
C. Fire damaged? YES NO X
D. Enrolled in Work Program? YES X NO 08/18/92 thru 1VIM2
07/12/95 thru 11/12/95
Extended untll 06/30/96
03%03197 thru'07/03/97
OMID7 thru-11/21/97
07!19!99 thru 11119/99
10/09/00 thru 02/09/01
06/20/05 thru 06/20107
MAJOR CODE VIOLATIONS: The structure has a new roof. It was not damaged by Hurricane Rita. The
structure did sustain a small amount of damage from Rita. Most of the windows have all the glass broken
out The exterior siding is being changed but has not been completed. Some painting of the exterior has been
done but not completed Exterior doors still need to be replaced. There is evidence of termite damage but
on the day of the last inspection there was an exterminator at the structure. Structure still has a lot of work
not completed in the interior. No electrical permit or plumbing permits have been purchased. No electrical
work other than a temporary electrical pole that supplies the alarm system has been completed. A small
amount of the rough-in plumbing has been completed but nothing else. The structure is secured and being
maintained The structure is very near the dry-in stage.
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July 25, 2006
PUBLIC HEARING: Dangerous Structures
Consider approval of an ordinance declaring certain structures to be dangerous structures and
ordering their removal within 10 days or authorizing the property owner to enroll the dangerous
structure in a work program
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: City Council,after conducting a public hearing,consider an ordinance
to declare the following sixty-three (63) structures to be dangerous
structures and order the owners to raze said structures within ten(10)
days. If the property owner fails to comply within ten(10)days, staff
is requesting City Council authorization to demolish these structures
without further notification to the property owner or City Council
action. Additionally,if the property owner of a structure requests and
is authorized by City Council to enroll in a work program, all
delinquent taxes shall be paid in full or a payment plan has been
established prior to the enrollment in the work program. Enrollment
in the work program shall occur within ten days after the effective
date of this ordinance.
1. 2925 Amarillo 11. 3925 Congress Avenue (1)
2. 1545 Avenue B (Garage Apartment) 12. 2095 Corley (Garage)
3. 2393 Avenue D(Garage Apartment) 13. 3105 W. Crockett
4. 3037 Brenham 14. 520 E. Delaware
5. 2095 Cable Avenue (1) 15. 3230 Elinor
6. 2250 Cable Avenue (1) 16. 2210 Euclid
7. 855 Caldwell (1) 17. 1535 Evalon
8. 580 N. Circuit Drive 18. 11155 Fleming Lane
9. 2385 Clearview 19. 3895 Fonville Avenue (1)
10. 8345 College (Commercial) 20. 3945 Fonville Avenue
(#� Indicates number of times structure has been enrolled in work program.
Continued
21. 2370 Forrest 43. 2495 Magnolia(Commercial)Carwash
22. 4920 Forsythe 44. 3215 Magnolia(Metal Shed)
23. 850 S. a Street (Commercial) 45. 3477 Magnolia
24. 1760 Gladys 46. 280 Manning
25. 3280 Glenwood 47. 1062 McFaddin
26. 1190 Gulf 48. 5680 Mel Sha Lane
27. 665 Harriot (1) 49. 1285 North
28. 2870 Harriot(Garage Apartment) 50. 1335 Park(Commercial)
29. 4694 Hartel 51. 1315 Pipkin (1)
30. 3245 Highland (1) 52. 741 Prairie
31. 582 Hill 53. 3610 Robinson
32. 1110 Iowa (1) 54. 3755 Robinson
33. 1711 Irving(Commercial) 55. 3890 Robinson
34. 1945 Irving(Commercial&Rear Bldg. 56. 8215 San Bruno
35. 2057 Irving 57. 1025 Steve Drive
36. 2107 Irving(Commercial) 58. 1035 Steve Drive
37. 460 Jeanette 59. 220 Todd
38. 3206 Lampassas 60. 2501 Tyler(Rear Auxiliary Bldg) (1)
39. 1575 LaSalle 61. 1016 Victoria
40. 1615 LaSalle 62. 2840 Willard
41. 1250-60 Madison Avenue 63. 4010 Willie Mae
42. 3350 Maida Road
(#) Indicates number of times structure has been enrolled in work program.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends City Council condemn these sixty-three (63) structures and order the
owner to raze within ten(10)days. Additionally,if the property owner of a structure requests and is
authorized by City Council to enroll in a work program, all delinquent taxes shall be paid in full or a
payment plan has been established prior to the enrollment in the work program. Enrollment in the
work program shall occur within ten days after the effective date of this ordinance.
BACKGROUND
It has been determined that these structures meet the definition of a dangerous structure and have
deteriorated to a condition that they are no longer considered suitable for repair.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
City may incur the cost of demolition.
PREVIOUS ACTION
These structures have been inspected by the Building Codes Division and found to be dangerous
structures as defined by the City of Beaumont's Code of Ordinances, Article III, Dangerous
Structures, Section 14-50.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
Building Codes Division will demolish or cause to be demolished said structures.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager,Public Works Director and Building Official.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING CERTAIN STRUCTURES TO BE
PUBLIC NUISANCES AND ORDERING THEIR DEMOLITION AND/OR
REPAIR; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR A
PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby finds and declares the
buildings located at:
1. 2925 Amarillo 33. 1711 Irvin Commercial
1545 Avenue B (Garage Apartment) 34. 1945 Irvin Commercial & Rear Bldg.
2393 Avenue D (Garage Apartment) 5. 2057 Irvin
3037 Brenham 36. 2107 Irvin Commercial
2095 Cable Avenue 37. 460 Jeanette
2250 Cable Avenue 38. 3206 Lam assas
855 Caldwell 39. 1575 LaSalle
580 N. Circuit Drive 40. 1615 LaSalle
2385 Clearview 41. 1250-60 Madison Avenue
10. 8345 College (Commercial) 42. 3350 Maida Road
11. 3925 Congress Avenue 43. 2495 Ma nolia Commercial Carwash
12. 2095 Corley (Garage) 44. 3215 Magnolia Metal Shed
13. 3105 W. Crockett 45. 3477 Magnolia
14. 520 E. Delaware 46. 280 Manning
15. 3230 Elinor 47. 1062 McFaddin
16. 2210 Euclid 48. 5680 Mel Sha Lane
17. 1535 Evalon 49. 1285 North
18. 11155 F1 ming Lane 50. 1335 Park Commercial
19. 3895 Fonville Avenue 51. 1315 Pi kin
0. 3945 Fonville Avenue 52. 741 Prairie
1. 2370 Forrest 53. 3610 Robinson
2. 4920 Forsythe 54. 3755 Robinson
3. 850 S. 41n Street Commercial 55. 3890 Robinson
4. 1760 Gladys 56. 8215 San Bruno
5. 3280 Glenwood 159.7. 1025 Steve Drive
6. 1190 Gulf 8. 1035 Steve Drive
7. 665 Harriot 220 Todd
8. 2870 Harriot(Garage Apartment) 0. 2501 Tyler Rear Auxiliary Bldg)
9. 4694 Hartel 1. 1016 Victoria
0. 3245 Highland 2. 2840 Willard
1. 582 Hill 3. 4010 Willie Mae
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to be public nuisances in that said buildings violate Chapter 14, Section 14-50 of the Code
of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont and are for want of repairs, or by reason of age or
dilapidated condition, likely to cause or promote fires that would endanger persons or
property.
Section 2.
In accordance with Article XVII, Section 2, of the Charter of the City of Beaumont,
Section 14-52 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, it is hereby ordered that
the owner or owners of the following described buildings demolish and remove said
structures within ten (10) days of the effective date of this ordinance.
1. 2925 Amarillo 33. 1711 Irvin Commercial
2. 1545 Avenue B (Garage Apartment) 34. 1945 Irvin Commercial & Rear Bldg.
3. 2393 Avenue D (Garage Apartment) 35. 2057 Irvin
4. 3037 Brenham 36. 2107 Irvin Commercial
2095 Cable Avenue 37. 460 Jeanette
2250 Cable Avenue 38. 3206 Lam assas
855 Caldwell 39. 1575 LaSalle
580 N. Circuit Drive 40. 1615 LaSalle
2385 Clearview 41. 1250-60 Madison Avenue
10. 8345 College (Commercial) 42. 3350 Maida Road
11. 3925 Congress Avenue 43. 2495 Magnolia Commercial Carwash
12. 2095 Corley (Garage) 44. 3215 Magnolia Metal Shed
13. 3105 W. Crockett 45. 3477 Magnolia
14. 520 E. Delaware 46. 280 Manning
15. 3230 Elinor 47. 1062 McFaddin
16. 2210 Euclid 48. 5680 Mel Sha Lane
17. 1535 Evalon 49. 1285 North
18. 11155 Fleming Lane 50. 1335 Park Commercial
19. 3895 Fonville Avenue 51. 1315 Pi kin
0. 3945 Fonville Avenue 52. 741 Prairie
1. 2370 Forrest 53. 3610 Robinson
2. 4920 Forsythe 54. 3755 Robinson
3. 850 S. 41n Street Commercial 55. 3890 Robinson
4. 1760 Gladys 56. 8215 San Bruno
5. 3280 Glenwood 57. 1025 Steve Drive
6. 1190 Gulf 58. 1035 Steve Drive
7. 665 Harriot 59. 220 Todd
8. 2870 Harriot(Garage Apartment) 0. 2501 T ler Rear Auxiliary Bldg)
9. 4694 Hartel 1. 1016 Victoria
30. 3245 Highland 2. 2840 Willard
1. 582 Hill 3. 4010 Willie Mae
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Annual Contract for Work Uniforms
July 19, 2006
Page 3
BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds for uniforms are budgeted in each Department's operating budget.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager.
RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS, bids were received for an annual contract for the purchase of civilian
employee work uniforms; and,
WHEREAS, Shepherd's Uniform and Linen Supply Company, Inc., Beaumont,
Texas, submitted a bid in the unit amounts shown below:
Estimated yearly
Quantity Description Unit Price Total Price
600 en's Long Sleeve Shirts $9.95 $5,970.00
600 en's Short Sleeve Shirts $8.95 $5,370.00
125 omen's Long Sleeve Shirts $11.00 $1,375.00
90 omen's Short Sleeve Shirts $8.60 $774.00
20 Icenim en's Button Down Oxford US Shirt $13.95 $279.00
40 en's Button Down Oxford S/S Shirt $12.25 $490.00
700 en's Pants/Regular Style $13.25 $9,275.00
200 en's Pants/Jean Cut Style $14.50 $2,900.00
150 omen's Pants $14.95 $2,242.50
20 en's Pleated Slacks $16.20 $324.00
20 en's Traditional Work Pants $13.40 $268.00
50 Jeans $16.00 $800.00
200 Jackets $23.99 $4,798.00
20 Feam Jackets $32.50 $650.00
100 on Sleeve Coverall $19.50 $1,950.00
75 3hort Sleeve Coverall $27.50 $2,062.50
125 a s $7.00 $875.00
2000 ity of Beaumont Emblems $1.50 $3,000.00
90 ivic Center Emblems $1.50 $135.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED ANNUAL EXPENSE: $43,538.00
and,
WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that the bid submitted by Shepherd's
Uniform and Linen Supply Company, Inc., Beaumont, Texas, should be accepted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the bid submitted by Shepherd's Uniform and Linen Supply Company, Inc.,
Beaumont, Texas, for an annual contract in the estimated amount of $43,538 for the
purchase of civilian employee work uniforms be accepted by the City of Beaumont.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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City of Beau mont
Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Brenda Beadle, Purchasing Manager
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approve a resolution authorizing the City Manager to
approve a License Agreement with the Crockett Street District dba
Downtown Productions, L.L.C., for a one (1) year term.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends approval of the License Agreement.
BACKGROUND
The City of Beaumont continues in its campaign to promote business development in the
downtown area and provide an aesthetically-pleasing environment for patrons from the
community. The City of Beaumont and Crockett Street Development participated in a
private/public partnership to develop Crockett Street. The City was responsible for paving,
sidewalk and lighting improvements on Crockett Street.
In June 2003, the City entered into a License Agreement with Crockett Street Development. The
agreement provided exclusive use of the Crockett Street right-of-way from Main to Pearl Streets.
Under the terms of the proposed license, Downtown Productions may limit vehicular and
pedestrian traffic to this section of Crockett Street. In return for this exclusive license, Downtown
Productions agrees to provide the City with written notice thirty (30) days in advance of any
planned entertainment event, in order to limit pedestrian access. The license requires a payment
to City of ten percent (10%) of gross receipts for admission for all "for profit" events. There is
not a required fee for "non-profit" events; however, the notifications requirements are the same.
Crockett Street License Agreement Renewal
July 18, 2006
Page 2
Additionally, the maintenance of the infrastructure on Crockett Street from Main to Pearl Streets
will be the responsibility of Downtown Productions. Also included in the license is an
indemnification clause and the requirements for insurance with the City as a name insured.
Should the one(1)year term expire, the license will continue from month-to-month until such date
as it is renewed by City Council.
A copy of the License Agreement in its substantial form is attached for your review.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
The City has received $29,799.80 since June 2003 as a result of the 10% fee.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager.
RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute a one(1)year License
Agreement with Crockett Street District d/b/a Downtown Productions, L.L.C. for the use of
the Crockett Street right-of-way from Main to Pearl Streets. The License Agreement is
substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof for all
purposes.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
LICENSE
STATE OF TEXAS §
ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
On the date last indicated below, the City of Beaumont, a municipal corporation of
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, (hereinafter called "Licensor"), and Crockett Street
District, by and through Downtown Productions, L.L.C., (hereinafter called "Licensee"),
contract and agree asset forth herein. Licensee desires an exclusive license from Licensor
to use the real property the subject of this License Agreement described as follows:
Crockett Street right-of-way between Main and Pearl Streets(herein"Licensed Premises").
Licensee may limit vehicular access to the Licensed Premises, but may not limit pedestrian
access at any time except as follows: Should Licensee desire to limit pedestrian access
to the Licensed Premises, they must first provide Licensor with thirty (30) days advance
written notice of its intention to do so. If an admission charge is assessed or compensation
is paid for use of the Licensed Premises and the event is a"for profit" event, Licensee shall
pay to Licensor a fee of ten percent(10%)of the gross receipts for admission to the event.
There shall be no fee for"non-profit" events, but Licensor shall still be given at least thirty
(30)days notice as set out above. "Non-profit" event, as used in this License, means that
100% of the admission fee for the event is received by the organization for which the event
is held and the organization is a charitable organization as defined by the Tax Code of the
State of Texas, or the Internal Revenue Code of the United States. Licensee is to provide
Licensor with thirty(30)days advance written notice of the events planned for the Licensed
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EXHIBIT `A'
Premises. Should Licensee fail to comply with the notice and fee provisions of this
paragraph,this License may be terminated immediately. Licensor shall be allowed to audit
the financial records of"for profit"events to verify payment accuracy. Such audit will occur
during normal business hours.
Truck deliveries to the Crockett Street District will be limited to the Licensed
Premises. No truck delivery will be made on either Main or Pearl Streets.
Licensed Premises may continue to be occupied and used by Licensee solely in
connection with the Crockett Street District and for incidental purposes related thereto
during the term of this License or until termination thereof. Said License shall be for a term
of one (1) year from and after the date of its approval by the City Council of Licensor.
Should the one (1) year term expire, the license will continue from month to month until
such date as it is renewed by the City Council.
No permanent improvements shall be made upon the Licensed Premises without
first obtaining the written consent of Licensor by and through its City Manager or his
designee and providing a copy of the notice to Licensor in writing of how,when and to what
extent such improvements are to be made. A copy of this License shall be attached to
such notice.
In the event Licensor, by Resolution of the City Council, determines there is a public
need of the subject property or any part thereof,for the benefit of the Licensor or to protect
the health, safety or welfare of the public, and it terminates this License or any part thereof,
Licensee shall not receive any compensation and the Licensor shall not be liable therefor
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whether for the value of the property taken, damage to the abutting or remaining property
or improvements, loss of business or profit, loss of access, or otherwise.
Licensee shall, at all times of use under this License, be liable for all liability and/or
damage claims for injury or death of persons or property from any cause whatsoever
relating to the occupancy of the premises by Licensee, including those arising out of
damages or losses occurring on sidewalks and other areas adjacent to the Licensed
Premises, during the term of this License or any extension thereof. Licensee agrees to
indemnify and save harmless Licensorfrom anyand all claims,causes of action,and
damages of every kind for injury to or death of any person and damages to property
arising out of the occupancy and use of Licensed Premises or the operations
embraced by this License and including acts or omissions of Licensor in connection
therewith.
Licensee shall carry public liability and property damage insurance covering
operations hazards, and including Licensee's obligations under the indemnification
provision contained in this License (with a company acceptable to Licensor)with Licensor
as a named insured in the sum of$1 million in the aggregate. Should Licensor determine
at any time during the term of this License Agreement that the above coverage is
inadequate, it shall notice Licensee in writing to increase the amount of such insurance so
the same shall be adequate. The failure of Licensee to obtain said additional insurance
within thirty (30) days of Licensor's request shall constitute a breach of this License. A
copy of the original policy shall be filed with the City Clerk of City.
Page 3 of 7
As part of the consideration for this License Agreement, Licensee shall pay to
Licensor the sum of $10.00 (Ten and No/100 Dollars), said sum being non-refundable.
Licensee recognizes that this License does not affect the use of the Licensed
Premises by Licensor or any entity with a franchise to use City rights-of-way.
This Agreement is terminable by either party by giving written notice to the other
specifying the date of termination. Said notice shall be given not less than thirty (30) days
prior to the termination date therein specified.
This License is neither assignable nor transferrable except (1) in conjunction with
and as part of Licensee's conveyance of all the abutting property and (2) occupancy and
use of the Licensed Premises by a lessee leasing abutting property from Licensee(in which
case Licensee is not relieved from its obligations owed to Licensor hereunder). This
License survives through probate or warranty deed or lease. In any such event, other than
lease of abutting property, Licensor shall be notified of such occurrence by being delivered
a copy of the document or documents conveying the abutting property.
This License shall include the right of Licensee to have balcony structures which
extend into the Licensed Premises.
Licensee shall be responsible for all maintenance,repair and upkeep of the Licensed
Premises, including, but not limited to, brick pavers, decorative lighting, arches and lighting
on arches and curbs.
Any notice to Licensor shall be sufficient if it is mailed or hand-delivered to the Office
of the City Manager, City of Beaumont, P. O. Box 3827, Beaumont, Texas, 77704. Any
Page 4 of 7
notice to Licensee shall be sufficient if mailed or hand-delivered to Licensee at 555 Main
Street, Beaumont, Texas, 77701.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties have executed this Agreement as of the
day of , 2006.
LICENSOR
CITY OF BEAUMONT
By:
Kyle Hayes, City Manager
LICENSEE
CROCKETT STREET DISTRICT
dba DOWNTOWN PRODUCTIONS, L.L.C.
By:
Jeff McCarson, President
Downtown Productions, L.L.C.
Page 5 of 7
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared KYLE
HAYES, City Manager of the City of Beaumont, a municipal corporation of the State of
Texas, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing
instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and
considerations therein expressed, in the capacity therein stated, and as the act and deed
of the City of Beaumont.
GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this the day of
2006.
Notary Public in and for the State of Texas
Page 6 of 7
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared JEFF
McCARSON, President of Downtown Productions, L.L.C., known to me to be the person
whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he
executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed, in the capacity
therein stated, and as the Representative of Crockett Street District.
GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this the day of ,
2006.
Notary Public in and for the State of Texas
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 13, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a resolution authorizing the acceptance of a ten
(10) foot wide water line easement for fire hydrants across A-Mini
Storage property at 575 Interstate 10 South.
RECOMMENDATION
James M. Dobson III, d.b.a. A-Mini Storage has agreed to convey a ten foot(10') wide water line
easement to the City of Beaumont. The Water Line Easement crosses A-Mini Storage property
at 575 Interstate 10 South and will serve fire hydrants on the property (Tract 28-K, Plat C-5,
David Brown Survey, Abstract 5).
Administration recommends acceptance of the easement.
BACKGROUND
The easement is to be used to provide access to the water lines and fire hydrants for the property
named above. It would also allow for the construction, alteration, operation and maintenance of
the said water lines and appurtenances.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOAEkIENDED BY
City Manager and Public Works Director
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RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS,James M. Dobson III,d/b/a A-Mini Storage, has conveyed a ten-foot(10')wide
Water Line Easement, as described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, to the City of
Beaumont for the purpose of providing access for fire prevention services:
Tract 28-K, Plat C-5, David Brown Survey, Abstract 5
and,
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the purpose of said conveyance and
is of the opinion that the acceptance of said conveyance is necessary and desirable and
that same should be accepted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the easement conveyed by James M. Dobson 111, d/b/a A-Mini Storage, as described
on Exhibit 'A" be and the same is hereby accepted.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of
July, 2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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being out of that certain 2.14 acre tract of lasld-knofwn as Tract 28-K of the David .
frown Survey; said 0.07 acre tract being more particularly described by metes and bounds as.
follows:
COMNMNCING at a concrete monument which marks the intersection.of the
east line of Interstate Highway 1 Q-and the.north line of an 80.00 foot easement
granted to Jefferson County Drainage District No. 6(DD6);
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said 0.07'acre tract;
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acre tract; r.of the said 0.07
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acre tract;
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City of Beaumont
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS JULY 25, 2006 1:30 P.M.
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER
* Invocation Pledge Roll Call
* Presentations and Recognition
* Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 3-10/Consent
Agenda
* Consent Agenda
GENERAL BUSINESS
• 1. Consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling) District to GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-
2)District at 2916 E. Lucas
2. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential
Single Family Dwelling)District in the 3900 Block of Pointe Parkway
3. Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark
Commission on its denial of paint colors on the house located at 2270 Hazel
4. Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark
Commission on the denial of a carport at 2501 Hazel
5. Consider a request for a historic preservation loan for repairs to the home at 2223
North
6. Consider a request to abandon a 6'x 85'portion of a 15'wide utility easement
along the rear of the property at 1920 Edson
7. Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for the Wiess Bluff
Pump Station Neches River Bank Stabilization Project
8. Consider approving a payment for emergency recovery services
9. Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 439 Crockett as a
dilapidated structure and order that it be razed
10. Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435 Broadway as a
dilapidated structure and order that it be razed or repaired
11. PUBLIC HEARING: Dangerous Structures
Consider approval of an ordinance declaring certain structures to be dangerous
structures and ordering their removal within 10 days or authorizing the property
owner to enroll the dangerous structure in a work program
COMMENTS
* Councilmembers/City Manager comment on various matters
* Public Comment (Persons are limited to 3 minutes)
Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids
or services are requested to contact Lenny Caballero at 880-3716 three days prior to the
meeting.
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District to
GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2)District at 2916 E. Lucas
City of Beaumont
•�• Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner,Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential
Single FamilyDwelling)District to GC-MD-2(General Commercial-
Multiple Family Dwelling-2)District at 2916 E. Lucas.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of a request for a zone change from RS (Residential
Single Family Dwelling)District to GC-MD-2(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2)
District at 2916 E. Lucas.
BACKGROUND
Brammer Construction, Inc. has applied for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling)District to GC-MD(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District for 0.90 acres
of land at 2916 E.Lucas. The purpose of the zone change is to allow the construction of a commercial
shopping center. Proposed businesses include a washateria,nail shop, beauty shop and barber shop.
The owner of the property is Duong&Le, Inc.
The south 150' of Duong&Le's property is zoned GC-MD. The rest of the subject property is zoned
RS. Across Idylwood is an existing convenience store. Proposed plans call for a strip shopping center
facing E.Lucas with access to both E.Lucas and Idylwood. To develop the property,as proposed,will
require that the remainder be rezoned.This development will provide much needed services to the north
end of Beaumont.
The Planning Commission felt that GC-MD-2 zoning would be more appropriate due to the
surrounding residential uses.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Joint Public Hearing held July 17,2006,the Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve a zone
change from RS(Residential Single Family Dwelling)District to GC-MD-2(General Commercial-
Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District at 2916 E. Lucas.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and Planning Manager.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE
BOUNDARIES OFTHE 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 GC-MD-2 (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-2) DISTRICT FOR
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2916 E. LUCAS, 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
GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District for property located at
2916 E. Lucas, being the north 192.42'of the south 342.42'of Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Lucas
Acres Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.90 acres, more
or less, as shown on Exhibit "A", 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 herein above described shall be
subject to all of the applicable regulations of the underlying zoning district as well as those
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 this the 25th day o f July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling)District in the 3900 Block of Pointe Parkway
City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church
in an RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District in the 3900
Block of Pointe Parkway.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS
(Residential Single Family Dwelling) District in the 3900 Block of Pointe Parkway subject to
providing a 30'wide landscape buffer on the south side of the property.
BACKGROUND
Christian Fellowship Worship Center,Inc. is requesting a specific use permit to allow a church in an
RS(Residential Single Family Dwelling)District. The property is located in the 3900 block of Pointe
Parkway.
The initial plans call for the construction of a 15,000 sq. ft. sanctuary with Sunday school classrooms
and administrative offices. Future phases include the construction of a family life center and possibly
a gymnasium. The exterior of the church will be either brick or stucco finish per restrictions imposed
by agreement with the developer.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Joint Public Hearing held July 17, 2006, the Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve a
specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District in the
3900 Block of Pointe Parkway subject to providing a 30'wide landscape buffer along the south side
of the property.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager,Public Works Director and Planning Manager.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW A CHURCH IN AN RS (RESIDENTIAL
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT LOCATED IN THE
3900 BLOCK OF POINTE PARKWAY 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 Christian Fellowship Worship Center, Inc. to allow a church in an RS(Residential
Single Family Dwelling) District located in the 3900 block of Pointe Parkway, as described
in 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 a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)
District located in the 3900 block of Pointe Parkway, as shown on Exhibit "B" attached
hereto, is hereby granted to Christian Fellowship Worship Center, Inc, its legal
representatives, successors and assigns subject to providing a 30'wide landscape buffer
on the south side of the property.
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 "C"
10 and made a part hereof for all purposes.
Section 3.
Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use of the property herein above
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 25th day of
July, 2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR ORDINANCE PURPOSES
BEGINNING at a %" capped Iron Rod set marking the southwest.corner of the herein
described tract, said corner being in the north line of that certain 4.913 acre tract
conveyed by LaTEX lnvestors, L.P. to Jefferson County Drainage District No. 6 (DD6)
For a 100 foot .(100) wide drainage right-of-way, described in deed as Tract 1, as
recorded under County Clerk's File No. 2002000838 of the Official Public. Records of
Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas, and_also being located North 03 degrees 01
minute. 43 seconds West (N 03°01'43" W) a distance of 100.00 feet (100.00) from the
northwest corner of that certain 6.5229 acre fract conveyed by LaTEX Investors, L.P. to
Four.Macs Beaumont, L.P. as recorded under County Clerk's File No. 2005030762 of
the Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas,
THENCE with the west line of the herein :described tract, .North 03 degrees 01 minute
43 seconds West(N 03001'43" W) fora distance of 120.00 feet (120.00) to a %"capped
Iron Rod set marking an angle point in the west line of the herein described tract;
THENCE continuing along the west line of the herein described tract, North 06 degrees
23 minutes 30'seconds West (N 06'23'30" W) for a distance of 170.30 feet (170.30) to
a %"capped Iron Rod set marking for comer marking an angle point in the west line of
the herein described tract,
THENCE continuing with the west line of the herein described tract, North 03 degrees
01 minute 43 seconds West (N 03 001'43" W) for a distance of 219.84 feet (219.84) to a
%" capped Iron Rod.set marking the point of curvature of a curve to the right having a
central angle of 19 degrees 44 minutes 59 seconds (19°4459), a radius of 1,000.00
feet (1000.00'), and a long chord of 342.99 feet (342.99) which bears North 06 degrees
50 minutes 46 seconds East (N 06 050'46"E);
THENCE continuing with the west line of the herein described tract, along said curve to
the right, for an arc distance of 344.70 feet (344.70) to a %" capped--Iron-Rod. set
marking the northwest comer of the herein described tract, said corner being in the
northeasterly line of said 20.0.686 LaTEX Investors tract and in the southwesterly line of
that certain 9.44 acre tract of land conveyed by Arimoco Production Company to
Jefferson. County. Drainage District No. 6 (DD6) for a 100 foot (100) wide drainage
easement, described in deed as Tract 2-D, as recorded under'County Clerk's Film Code
No. 104-01-0353 of the Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County,
Texas;
THENCE with the northeasterly line of said 200.686. acre- LaTEX Investors tract, the
northeasterly line of the herein described tract, and the southwesterly line of said 9.44
acre DD6 drainage easement, South 51 degrees 28 minutes 57- seconds East (S
51'28'57" E) for .a distance of 87.38 feet (87:38') to a 3/4". Iron Rod found marking the
point of curvature of a curve'to the left having a central angle of 18 degrees 07 minutes
02 seconds (18°07'02'), a radius,of 550.00 feet (550.00), and long chord of 173.19 feet
(173.19) which bears South 60 degrees 32 minutes 29 seconds East(S 60 03229"E);
EXHIBIT "A„
LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR ORDINANCE PURPOSES
THENCE continuing with the northeasterly line of said 200.686 acre LaTEX Investors
tract and of the herein described tract, the southwesterly line of said 9.44 acre DD6
drainage easement, and along said curve to the left for an arc distance of 173.91'.feet
(173.919 to a capped iron Rod found marking the point of tangency;
THENCE continuing with the northeasterly line of said 200.686 acre LaTEX Investors
.tract, the northeasterly line of the herein described tract, and the southwesterly line of
said 9.44 acre DD6 drainage easement, South.69 degrees 36 minutes 01 second East
(S 69°36'01"E) for a distance of 465.98 feet (465.98') to an iron rod with DD6 aluminum
cap marking the most southerly southeast corner of said 9.44 acre. DD6 drainage
easement, the most easterly northeast corner of said 200.686 acre LaTEX Investors
tract, and the northeast comer of the herein described tract, said corner being in the
westerly line of that certain tract of land described in deed as Tract 1. out of that certain
300 acre tract conveyed by Amoco Production Company to Jefferson County Drainage
District No. 6 (DD6) as recorded under. County Clerk's Film Code No. 104-01-0353 of
the Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas;
THENCE with the most easterly line of said 200.686 acre La Tex Investors tract, the
westerly line of said 300. acre DD6.Tract .1, and the east line of the herein described
tract, South 07 degrees 38 minutes 37 seconds West (S 07 03837" W) for a distance of
521.00 feet (521:.00) to an iron rod with D66 aluminum cap marking the southeast
corner of the herein described tract, said corner also marking the northeast corner of the
aforesaid 4.913 acre DD6 Tract 1;
THENCE with the north line of said 4.913 acre DD6 Tract 1 and the south line of the
herein described tract, South 87 degrees 01 minute 05 seconds West (S 87 001'05" M
for a distance of 591:40 feet (591:40) to the PLACE OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING IN AREA 10.0187 acres of land(436,414 square feet),more or less.
EXHIBIT "B
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File 1830-P: Request for a specific use NORTH FOR SPECIFIC USE PERMIT
permit to allow a church in.an RS BEAUMONP. •TEF 'EBSON COUNTY, TEXAS
(Residential Single Family Dwelling) JUNE 2006
District. SCALE ' APPLICANT' '
Location: 3900 block of Pointe Parkway N.T.S. CSRIS"W FELLO?rSRZP 1P0RSHIP CENTER, INC.
Applicant: Christian Fellowship Worship P.O. BOX 5759
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark Commission on its
denial of paint colors on the house located at 2270 Hazel
Cit y of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the
Historic Landmark Commission on its denial of paint colors on the
house located at 2270 Hazel
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends denial of the request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic
Landmark Commission on its denial of paint colors on the house located at 2270 Hazel.
BACKGROUND
On April 10,2006,the Historic Commission denied a request for a certificate of appropriateness that
would allow the colors that Conni Rogers painted her house. The main body of the house and the
trim were painted two shades of blue. No certificate of appropriateness was applied for or approved
prior to painting the house.
Sec. 30-21.2 of the Zoning Ordiance states that property owners shall use a dominant color that
complies with the officially adopted Acceptable Color Range. Any dominant color that is not within
the officially adopted Acceptable Color Range must be reviewed and approved by the Historic
Landmark Commission based upon their appropriateness to and compatibility with the structure,
blockface and the historic district.
Ms.Rogers states that she had the two shades of blue in mind for well over a year and was not aware
that the colors were inappropriate with the Historic District guidelines. She says that she is
financially unable to repaint the house.
At the May 16, 2006 City Council appeal hearing, Virginia Jordan, the President of the Old Town
Neighborhood Association, stated that the Association felt that some sort of compromise could be
worked out which would be satisfactory to all involved. An anonymous donor was willing to
contribute up to $200.00 to help defray costs. The item was tabled pending further discussions
between the parties. Members of the Old Town Neighborhood Association agreed to paint the house
for Ms. Rogers. Ms. Rogers picked out a trim color that was approved by staff and a crew was
scheduled to paint on Saturday, July 15.
On Monday,July 17,staff was informed by e-mail from Ms.Jordan that Ms.Rogers forbid the crew
from painting any thing more than the trim on the front of the house. Therefore,the house is not in
compliance with Sec. 30-21.2 of the Zoning Ordinance.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a regular meeting held April 10, 2006, the Historic Landmark Commission voted 8:0:1 to deny
the paint colors. At a regular meeting held May 16, 2006, the City Council voted 7:0 to table the
appeal.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager,Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
"07/16/2005 09:37 PM Ralph Jordan" To: <srichardson @ci.beaumont.tx.us>
<rjordan @gt.rr.com> cc: <virginia.jordan @total.com>
Subject: Reporting in on Hazel Blue House Paint effort 7/15/06
1 thought it important for you to hear how things went when we assembled to re-paint
the trim on the Rogers house this Saturday. Ralph and I purchased 4 gallons of paint,
that was selected by Ms. Rogers, as well as several painting tools to prepare for the
job. We hoped all the while for a decent showing of neighbors to help make the painting
less of a chore. Saturday, just before 8:30 am, we met at the house with brushes and
ladders in hand. About a dozen well-meaning folks showed up, taking time out from the
numerous tasks at their own homes. Doctors, geologists, lawyers, designers, industry
supervisors, city employees, and stock brokers comprised the motley crew. Bless them!
Ms. Rogers met us in the driveway, exhibiting a tremendous amount of hostility. She
had the digital photo Adina provided in hand and proceeded to inform us that the only
trim we were painting on her house was the white on the enhanced photo......and not
one dab more. Her lawyer had advised her that that's all she had to allow (?). She
thought that meant the trim along the front......nothing down the sides, or across the
carport. We tried to convince her that anything seen from the street should be painted.
We weren't successful. She was incredibly rude and berated us continually. We
decided to only do what she was willing to let us do ------using paint she selected,
remember......and completing a job that she agreed to in your office.
Ms. Rogers further said her real estate agent had called and apologized to her for not
telling her about the neighborhood ordinances. Long time Oaks resident and supporter,
Marc McDonald, sold her the house and reportedly told her about the historic district's
ordinances. He even gave her a lawn mower and edger to help her keep up her yard....
She asked us repeatedly if we wanted to buy the house. She even left at one point - to
purchase For Sale signs, she said.
We painted what little we could. It looks perfectly ridiculous and does not comply with
the agreement with her to paint the trim on her house a light color of her choice. We
were harassed and belittled. She treated our group miserably.....This is the same group
that was willing to volunteer time and money to help her comply with the compromise
reached with P&Z, after she had bypassed the ordinances.
It would have looked decent- if we had been allowed to actually paint the trim including
all the front and sides, at the very least.....and window frames, etc. The dark blue works
as an accent if left on the shutters and front door, perhaps. But that can only be
accomplished through intervention on your part to make sure that the compromise is
carried out. If that is not done, we have been left hanging by this process and all
involved in it. If we are not committed to following through to see that rules are followed
after decisions are handed down, the process is worthless and we have been
grievously misled.
All in all - this was a good lesson - It's true that "no good deed goes unpunished."
We've learned a lot. Perhaps you have also.
We now look to you to compel Ms. Rogers to complete painting the trim on that house.
We have furnished the paint - offered the labor at one point but never again. When the
cry comes back that she can't afford to re-paint, please remember that she has
approximately 3 gallons of free trim paint that she selected. She should only need a 1/2
gallon at the most. As far as the cost of the labor to do the job...... I suggest she be
encouraged to climb a ladder and do it herself. We do........ and we did ---on her behalf.
We did not consider ourselves too good to do her handiwork - It was all in the spirit of
supporting our neighborhood. At least - we enjoyed each other.....and finally the
absurdity of the whole fiasco.
Please let us know what you intend to do. We've all been bam-boozled....and it
shouldn't stop here. The ball is in your court.
Virginia Jordan, President
Oaks Historic District Neighborhood Association
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO APPEAL THE
DECISION OF THE HISTORIC LANDMARK
COMMISSION FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED
AT 2270 HAZEL STREET, BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
WHEREAS, Conni Rogers made a request for a certificate of appropriateness to
allow certain paint colors on her house located at 2270 Hazel Street, Beaumont, Jefferson
County, Texas; and,
WHEREAS, after conducting a public hearing and hearing the evidence concerning
the application, the Historic Landmark Commission voted to deny the request; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Beaumont, the applicant,
Conni Rogers, has filed an appeal of the decision of the Commission to the City Council
for the City of Beaumont.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the Council considered the request of Conni Rogers for an appeal of the decision
of the Historic Landmark Commission denying a certificate of appropriateness to allow the
paint colors to remain on her house located at 2270 Hazel Street, Beaumont, Texas. The
Council after considering the request, the evidence provided in support of the request and
the staff response finds and determines that the request should be granted/denied.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark Commission on the
denial of a carport at 2501 Hazel
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the
Historic Landmark Commission on its denial of a carport at 2501
Hazel.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the appeal subject to the following conditions:
The existing carport will be moved off of the right-of-way.
The carport will be setback a minimum of ten(10) feet from the property line on 9'
St. and sit parallel to the street.
A minimum(6)foot tall wood screening fence will be constructed along the east and
north sides of the carport to provide screening.
BACKGROUND
On April 10,2006,the Historic Commission denied a request for a certificate of appropriateness that
would allow the carport that was constructed at 2501 Hazel. No certificate of appropriateness was
applied for or approved prior to building the carport.
Section 30-21.2 of the Zoning Ordinance states that accessory buildings must be compatible with
the scale,shape,roof form,materials,detailing and color ofthe building. This carport does not meet
these requirements and is clearly seen from the street. In addition,the carport is extending into the
right-of-way.
At the May 16, 2006 City Council appeal hearing, Virginia Jordan, the President of the Old Town
Neighborhood Association, stated that the Association felt that some sort of compromise could be
worked out which would be satisfactory to all involved. The item was tabled pending further
discussions between the parties.
The Neighborhood Association submitted to staff a suggestion that they would be agreeable to. This
suggestion was agreed upon by Ms. Sharpton and staff.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a regular meeting held April 10, 2006, the Historic Landmark Commission voted 9:0 to deny
the carport. At a regular meeting held May 16,2006,the City Council voted 7:0 to table the appeal.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
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The carport will be setback a minimum of ten(10) feet from the property line on 9' /v TS
St. and sit parallel to the street.
A minimum(6)foot tall wood screening fence will be constructed along the east and
north sides of the carport to provide screening.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO APPEAL THE
DECISION OF THE HISTORIC LANDMARK
COMMISSION FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED
AT 2501 HAZEL STREET, BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
WHEREAS, Yvonne Sharpton made a request for a certificate of appropriateness
to allow a pre-fab metal carport/storage building for property located at 2501 Hazel Street,
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas; and,
WHEREAS, after conducting a public hearing and hearing the evidence concerning
the application, the Historic Landmark Commission voted to deny the request; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Beaumont, the applicant,
Yvonne Sharpton, has filed an appeal of the decision of the Commission to the City
Council for the City of Beaumont.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the Council considered the request of Yvonne Sharpton for an appeal of the decision
of the Historic Landmark Commission to deny a certificate of appropriateness to allow a
pre-fab carport/storage building on property located at 2501 Hazel in Beaumont, Texas.
The Council, after considering the request, the evidence provided in support of the
request and the staff response finds and determines that the request should be granted
subject to compliance with the following conditions:
The will be moved off of the right-of-way.
The carport will be setback a minimum of ten (10)feet from the
property line on 9th St. and sit parallel to the street.
A minimum (6) foot tall wood screening fence will be
constructed along the east and north sides of the carport to
provide screening.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for a historic preservation loan for repairs to the home at 2223 North
Cit y of Beaumont
�• Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a historic preservation loan for repairs
to the home at 2223 North.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the request for a historic preservation loan for repairs
to the home at 2223 North.
BACKGROUND
Dale and Nathalie Hallmark have applied for an historic preservation loan for work to be done to the
foundation of their house at 2223 North. The Hallmarks state that the work will involve leveling the
house, straightening all crooked blocks, installing twelve new concrete blocks and bases and
installing termite shields.
The loan amount is $3,200. Monthly payments would be$133.33 for twenty-four months.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
The Historic Preservation Loan program is funded with CDBG money. Currently,there is$42,000
in the Preservation Loan Account.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Regular Meeting held July 10,2006,the Historic Landmark Commission voted 7:0 to approve
the historic preservation loan for repairs to the home at 2223 North.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director, Finance Officer, Planning Manager.
GUIDRY'S HOUSE LEVELING
3615 Westmoreland Street Business (409) 840-5596
Beaumont, Texas 77705 Home (409) 842-4674
Date: May 2, 2006 Pager (409) 841-9919
Proposal
Proposal Submitted To Work To Be Performed At
Name Mrs. Hallmark Name Mrs. Hallmark
Street 2223 North St. Street 2223 North St.
City Beaumont, Texas 77701 City Beaumont, Texas 77701
Telephone No. 833-1746 790-1977 Telephone No. 833-1746 790-1977
We hereby propose to furnish all the materials and perform
all the labor necessary for completion of
Not responsible for any damages that may occur during leveling.
Level house from highest grade Straighten all crooked blocks due to shifting
Install termite Shields as needed.
Install 12 ea. 4xl6xl6 concrete bases Install 12 ea. 8x8x12 concrete blocks
All material is guaranteed to be as specified, and the above work to be performed in accordance
with the drawings and specifications submitted for above work and completed in a workman like
manner for the sum of Thirty Two Hundred Dollars ($3200.00), with payments to be made as
follows: ($1400.00)when work has started and($1800.00) upon completion.
Make PayMents To J. J. Guidry
ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL
The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby
accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. Payment will be made as
outlined above.
Accepted Signature
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RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to approve a historic preservation
loan from the Historic Preservation Loan Fund in the amount of $3,200 to Dale and
Nathalie Hallmark for renovation of the residence at 2223 North, Beaumont, Texas. The
work consists of:
leveling the house;
straightening all crooked blocks
=> installing twelve new concrete blocks and bases; and
E:> installing termite shields.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request to abandon a 6'x 85' portion of a 15'wide utility easement along the rear of
the property at 1920 Edson
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request to abandon a 6'x 85'portion of a 15'wide
utility easement along the rear of the property at 1920 Edson.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the request to abandon a 6'x 85'portion of a 15'wide
utility easement along the rear of the property at 1920 Edson.
BACKGROUND
Mr.and Mrs.David Truax are requesting the abandonment of the west 6'of a 15'utility easement that
runs along the rear of their property at 1920 Edson. The Truax's wish to install a swimming pool in
their backyard.
This item was sent to all interested parties. No negative responses were received.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Regular Meeting held July 17, 2006,the Planning Commission voted 5:0 to approve a request
to abandon a 6' x 85'portion of a 15' wide utility easement along the rear of the property at 1920
Edson.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING A 6' X 85'
PORTION OF A 15' WIDE UTILITY EASEMENT LOCATED
ALONG THE REAR OF THE PROPERTYAT 1920 EDSON IN
THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT a 6'X 85'portion of a 15'wide utility easement along the rear of the property at 1920
Edson, being the west 6 feet x 85 feet of the 15 foot utility easement along the rear of Lot
28 and the south 5 feet of Lot 29, Block 1, Tall Timbers Addition, City of Beaumont,
Jefferson County,Texas, containing 0.011 acres, more or less, as described on Exhibit"A"
attached hereto, be and the same are hereby vacated and abandoned.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of
July, 2006.
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July 25, 2006
Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for the Wiess Bluff Pump Station
Neches River Bank Stabilization Project
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Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Hann J. Tohme,Water Utilities Director
MEETING DATE: July 25,2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 19, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approval of a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute
a contract for the Wiess Bluff Pump Station Neches River Bank
Stabilization Project.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends approval of a contract with Laughlin Thyssen,LTD.,Houston,Texas,in the
amount of$917,000.00 for the construction of the Proposed Wiess Bluff Pump Station Neches River Bank
Stabilization Project.The project will stabilize 340 linear feet of river bank by installing geotextile fabric and
rock rip-rap. Additionally, supports for the intake pipes will be installed with location bouys.
The MBE goal will be met through subcontracts with the certified MBE firm of J and P Trucking for a total
amount of$96,525.00. This amount represents 10.53 percent of the total bid.
BACKGROUND
The proposed improvements will protect the raw water pump station used during drought conditions.The
primary raw water intake is at Bunn's Bluff. However, during drought conditions the water level drops
lower than the intake pipe level. During such occurances,the intake at Wiess Bluff becomes the primary
inlet for the raw water source.The proposed improvements will stabilize the Neches River bank damaged
during Hurricane Rita to protect the emergency raw water source.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds for the project are available in the Capital Program. The majority of the funds for the project are
available in the form of a 75 0/o/25%grant by National Resource Conservation Service. Resolution 06-024
was passed by City Council on January 24, 2006 accepting the grant in the amount of$1,500,000.00.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager and Water Utilities Director.
BID TABULATION
WIESS BLUFF PUMP STATION NECHES RIVER BANK STABILIZATION
BID OPENING DATE: THURSDAY, July 13, 2006 @ 2:00 p.m.
The Bid Proposals submitted have been reviewed,and to the best of my
knowledge this is an accurate tabulation of the bids received
By: /!�>r..._� -7x/3/6
Patrick Donart,EIT, Water Utilities Engineer Date:07/13106
LAUGHLIN THYSSEN,LTD. BRYSTAR ERS,INC.
ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION HOUSTON,TX CONTRACTING INC. JACKSON,MS
NUMBER JOE LAUGHLIN BEAUMONT,TX. TODD ROBERTS
BRYAN PHELPS
UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL
ITEM NO.1 1 MOBILIZATION. $27,000.00 $27,000.00 $28,000.00 $28,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00
ITEM NO.2 1 Clear and grub the area to receive rip-rap. $300,000.00 $300,000.00 $370,000.00 $370,000.00 $350,000.00 $350,000.00
ITEM NO.3 1 Furnish and Install pipe supports and bouys. $110,000.00 $110,000.00 $80,000.00 $80,000.00 $230,000.00 $230,000.00
ITEM NO.4 1 Furnish and Install geotextile fabric and rip-rap. $430,000.00 $430,000.00 $442,275.00 $442,275.00 $560,000.00 $560,000.00
ITEM NO.5 1 Demobilization and restore site to original $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $13,500.00 $13,500.00 $16,000.00 $16,000.00
condition.
TOTAL $917,000.00 $933,775.00 $1,186,000.00
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WHEREAS, bids were received for a contract for the construction of the Proposed
Wiess Bluff Pump Station Neches River Bank Stabilization Project; and,
WHEREAS, Laughlin Thyssen, LTD, Houston,Texas,submitted a bid in the amount
shown of$917,000; and,
WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that the bid submitted by Laughlin
Thyssen, LTD, Houston, Texas, Texas, should be accepted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the bid submitted by Laughlin Thyssen, LTD, Houston, Texas, in the amount of
$917,000 for the construction of the Proposed Wiess Bluff Pump Station Neches River
Bank Stabilization Project be accepted by the City of Beaumont.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider approving a payment for emergency recovery services
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Brenda Beadle, Purchasing Manager
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 14, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approval of the payment for emergency recovery services.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends the approval of a payment to Belfor USA of Houston in the amount of
$710,645.41 for emergency recovery services at the Julie Rogers Theatre and Tyrrell Historical
Library.
BACKGROUND
Both the Julie Rogers Theatre and the Tyrrell Historical Library suffered water intrusion as a result
of Hurricane Rita. Representatives of Crum and Forster,our primary insurance company, contacted
Belfor USA, a company that specializes in water extraction and moisture control, and asked that its
services be instituted as soon as possible, so that the water damage could be stopped and brought
under control.
The City worked in cooperation with the insurance company because it was in our mutual interest
to get this matter under control as quickly as possible. Additionally, these services were to be paid
for by the insurance company. Belfor was on site from September 29 to December 6, 2005.
The obligation to make this payment transferred from Crum and Forster to the City when the
insurance company decided to end its participation, and the City received the full $5,000,000 that
Crum and Forester had at risk under its policy. The City's other insurance companies have agreed
that Belfor's services were necessary and appropriate.
Belfor has not presented the City with a final payment request. The Houston office has indicated that
there are a minimal amount of additional charges that will not be billed until the final insurance
settlement has been approved.
Belfor USA
July 14, 2006
Page 2
BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds for this project are available from insurance proceeds.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager.
RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Council hereby approves payment in the amount of$710,645.41 to Belfor
USA, Houston, Texas, for emergency recovery services from Hurricane Rita at the Julie
Rogers Theatre and Tyrrell Historical Library.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of
July, 2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 439 Crockett as a dilapidated structure
and order that it be razed
City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: June 20, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at 439
Crockett as a dilapidated structure and order that it be razed.
RECOMIkIENDATION
Administration recommends Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at 439 Crockett
as a dangerous structure and order that it be razed.
BACKGROUND
On June 6, 2002, City Council approved a condemnation order for the structure at 439 Crockett
Street. This order was an amendment of a July 31, 2001 order, which allowed the new owner or
owners an opportunity to enroll in a work program. The new owner never entered into a work
program.
Since 2002, the property has changed owners on several occasions with no work being performed
on the structure. Additionally, the structure sustained extensive damage as a result of Hurricane
Rita. The hurricane damage, coupled with the condition of the building prior to the hurricane,does
not make it suitable for repair and/or rehabilitation.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
City may incur the cost of demolition.
PREVIOUS ACTION
Council approved condemnation orders in July 2001 and June 2002. The structure has been
enrolled in one work program.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director and Building Official
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING THE STRUCTURE
LOCATED AT 439 CROCKETT TO BE A PUBLIC NUISANCE
AND ORDERING ITS DEMOLITION AND REMOVAL;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL;
AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby finds and declares the building
located at 439 Crockett to be a public nuisance in that said building violates Chapter 14,
Section 14-50 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont and is for want of
repairs, or by reason of age or dilapidated condition, likely to cause or promote fires that
would endanger persons or property.
Section 2.
In accordance with Article XVII, Section 2, of the Charter of the City of Beaumont,
Section 14-52 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, it is hereby ordered that
the owner or owners of the building located at 439 Crockett demolish and remove said
structure_within_ten (1-0)--days of the effective date of-this-ordinance.
If the property owner(s) fail(s) to comply within ten (10) days, Council orders that
the property be demolished without further notification to the property owners or City
Council action.
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 any person who violated 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 this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
SUBSTANDARD BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT
BUILDING CODES DIVISION
CITY OF BEAUMONT
INITIAL INSPECTION DATE August 23, 2003 WARD 3
ADDRESS OF INSPECTION 439 Crockett(Commercial)
OWNER Crockett St. Development LTD c/o Tom Flanagan
ADDRESS 490 Park St. Ste. 200 CITY/STATE (01)-2900
APPRAISAL VALUE
Land Value 37500
Improvement Value 51550
Total Value 89050
A. Fifty(50)percent deterioration of non-supporting members? YES X NO
& Thirty-three(33)percent deterioration of supporting members? YES X NO
C. Fire damaged? YES NO X Previous owner
A Enrolled in Work Repair Program? YES X NO 01/31/02 thru 05/31/02
MAJOR CODE VIOLATIONS: This is a commercial two story structure. The roof is severely damaged
and for the most part is either collapsing or missing This structure has extensive water damage and rot. All
of the glass has been broken or blown out from the storm This structure had significant deterioration prior
to Hurricane Rita. The storm only worsened the condition making this a ve!3 danggrous structure. The
structure's windows and doors that have glass remaining are in a condition that could cause a great danger
to anyone who may enter the building The exterior walls also sustained considerable damage from the
storm. The interior flooring, ceilings and walls are damaged and will need to be repaired All electrical
wiring and electrical fixtures will need to be replaced All plumbing and plumbing fixtures will need to be
replaced. Based on the extensive repairs needed in this structure and the fact that these repairs will exceed
50% of its appraised value, staff is recommending a raze order for this structure.
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Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435 Broadway as a dilapidated
structure and order that it be razed or repaired
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: June 29, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435
Broadway as a dilapidated structure and order that it be razed or
repaired.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435 Broadway
as a dangerous structure and order that it be razed or repaired.
BACKGROUND
In February 2005, the structure at 1435 Broadway was presented to City Council for a condemnation
order. The property owner appeared before Council and requested that structures having historical
significance be allowed additional time to complete repairs. As a result of this request, no action was
taken on this property. On March 22,2005, City Council approved an ordinance adding a new section
to identify structures which have been tagged as a dangerous structure,as having historical significance
and providing time frames for their repair and/or rehabilitation. The zoning for the property at 1435
Broadway was established as an HC- L (Historical-Cultural Landmark Preservation) Designation by
City Council on June 7, 2005.
On June 7,2005, the property owner entered into a work program that provided a one-year time frame
for substantial completion of the structure and an additional one-year period to receive the Certificate
of Occupancy. The Building Codes Division was contacted by the owner on June 15,2006,-requesting
additional time to complete the required repairs for the work program. The property owner indicated
that he has been unable to continue with repairs due to Hurricane Rita. Failure to complete substantial
repairs prior to the one-year period would allow the City to demolish the structure without any further
notification to the property owner. During preparation of a request to extend the time frame, it was
determined that there was not a condemnation order for this structure.
In order to provide proper notice to the property owner and a legally binding condemnation order, it
will be necessary for City Council to approve a condemnation order for the structure at 1435
Broadway. Upon approval of the condemnation order, the property owner will be required to enter
into a new work program in which he will have one year to complete substantial repairs and one
additional year to obtain the Certificate of Occupancy.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
City may incur the cost of demolition.
PREVIOUS ACTION
Council approved the HC-L Designation on June 7, 2006. The structure has been enrolled in eight
(8) work programs.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
Property owner will be required to enter into a work program within ten (10) days after Council
action.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director and Building Official
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June 29,2006
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING THE STRUCTURE
LOCATED AT 1435 BROADWAY TO BE A PUBLIC NUISANCE
AND ORDERING ITS DEMOLITION AND/OR REPAIR;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL;
AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby finds and declares the building
located at 1435 Broadway to be a public nuisance in that said buildings violate Chapter 14,
Section 14-50 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont and are for want of
repairs, or by reason of age or dilapidated condition, likely to cause or promote fires that
would endanger persons or property.
Section 2.
In accordance with Article XVII, Section 2, of the Charter of the City of Beaumont,
Section 14-52 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont,Texas, it is hereby ordered that the
property owner(s) of the building located at 1435 Broadway execute a work program with
the City within ten (10) days of the effective date of this ordinance and either demolish or
have completed substantial repairs within one year from the date of the execution of the
work order and one additional year to receive a Certificate of Occupancy. Should the
owner(s)fail to execute a work program as ordered or fail to obtain substantial completion
as defined in the work program, within one year from the initiating date of the work
program, Council hereby orders that the property be demolished without further notification
to the property owner(s) or City Council action.
Section 3.
If the property owner requests and is authorized by City Council to enroll in a work
program, all delinquent taxes shall be paid in full or a payment plan executed prior to the
enrollment of the property in the work program.
Section 4.
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 5.
That any person who violated 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 this the 25th day of July,
2006.
Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
SUBSTANDARD BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT
BUILDING CODES DIVISION
CITY OF BEAUMONT
INITIAL INSPECTION DATE September 20, 1991 WARD 3
ADDRESS OF INSPECTION 1435 Broadway
OWNER Mark W Bergeron
ADDRESS 3730 Evalon CITY/STATE�06�-4723
APPRAISAL VALUE
Land Value 5650
Improvement Value 3820
Total Value 9470
A. Fifty(50)percent deterioration of non-supporting members? YES X NO
R Thirty-three(33)percent deterioration of supporting members? YES X NO
C. Fire damaged? YES NO X
D. Enrolled in Work Program? YES X NO 08/18/92 thru 1VIM2
07/12/95 thru 11/12/95
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10/09/00 thru 02/09/01
06/20/05 thru 06/20107
MAJOR CODE VIOLATIONS: The structure has a new roof. It was not damaged by Hurricane Rita. The
structure did sustain a small amount of damage from Rita. Most of the windows have all the glass broken
out The exterior siding is being changed but has not been completed. Some painting of the exterior has been
done but not completed Exterior doors still need to be replaced. There is evidence of termite damage but
on the day of the last inspection there was an exterminator at the structure. Structure still has a lot of work
not completed in the interior. No electrical permit or plumbing permits have been purchased. No electrical
work other than a temporary electrical pole that supplies the alarm system has been completed. A small
amount of the rough-in plumbing has been completed but nothing else. The structure is secured and being
maintained The structure is very near the dry-in stage.
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PUBLIC HEARING: Dangerous Structures
Consider approval of an ordinance declaring certain structures to be dangerous structures and
ordering their removal within 10 days or authorizing the property owner to enroll the dangerous
structure in a work program
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: City Council,after conducting a public hearing,consider an ordinance
to declare the following sixty-three (63) structures to be dangerous
structures and order the owners to raze said structures within ten(10)
days. If the property owner fails to comply within ten(10)days, staff
is requesting City Council authorization to demolish these structures
without further notification to the property owner or City Council
action. Additionally,if the property owner of a structure requests and
is authorized by City Council to enroll in a work program, all
delinquent taxes shall be paid in full or a payment plan has been
established prior to the enrollment in the work program. Enrollment
in the work program shall occur within ten days after the effective
date of this ordinance.
1. 2925 Amarillo 11. 3925 Congress Avenue (1)
2. 1545 Avenue B (Garage Apartment) 12. 2095 Corley (Garage)
3. 2393 Avenue D(Garage Apartment) 13. 3105 W. Crockett
4. 3037 Brenham 14. 520 E. Delaware
5. 2095 Cable Avenue (1) 15. 3230 Elinor
6. 2250 Cable Avenue (1) 16. 2210 Euclid
7. 855 Caldwell (1) 17. 1535 Evalon
8. 580 N. Circuit Drive 18. 11155 Fleming Lane
9. 2385 Clearview 19. 3895 Fonville Avenue (1)
10. 8345 College (Commercial) 20. 3945 Fonville Avenue
(#� Indicates number of times structure has been enrolled in work program.
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21. 2370 Forrest 43. 2495 Magnolia(Commercial)Carwash
22. 4920 Forsythe 44. 3215 Magnolia(Metal Shed)
23. 850 S. a Street (Commercial) 45. 3477 Magnolia
24. 1760 Gladys 46. 280 Manning
25. 3280 Glenwood 47. 1062 McFaddin
26. 1190 Gulf 48. 5680 Mel Sha Lane
27. 665 Harriot (1) 49. 1285 North
28. 2870 Harriot(Garage Apartment) 50. 1335 Park(Commercial)
29. 4694 Hartel 51. 1315 Pipkin (1)
30. 3245 Highland (1) 52. 741 Prairie
31. 582 Hill 53. 3610 Robinson
32. 1110 Iowa (1) 54. 3755 Robinson
33. 1711 Irving(Commercial) 55. 3890 Robinson
34. 1945 Irving(Commercial&Rear Bldg. 56. 8215 San Bruno
35. 2057 Irving 57. 1025 Steve Drive
36. 2107 Irving(Commercial) 58. 1035 Steve Drive
37. 460 Jeanette 59. 220 Todd
38. 3206 Lampassas 60. 2501 Tyler(Rear Auxiliary Bldg) (1)
39. 1575 LaSalle 61. 1016 Victoria
40. 1615 LaSalle 62. 2840 Willard
41. 1250-60 Madison Avenue 63. 4010 Willie Mae
42. 3350 Maida Road
(#) Indicates number of times structure has been enrolled in work program.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends City Council condemn these sixty-three (63) structures and order the
owner to raze within ten(10)days. Additionally,if the property owner of a structure requests and is
authorized by City Council to enroll in a work program, all delinquent taxes shall be paid in full or a
payment plan has been established prior to the enrollment in the work program. Enrollment in the
work program shall occur within ten days after the effective date of this ordinance.
BACKGROUND
It has been determined that these structures meet the definition of a dangerous structure and have
deteriorated to a condition that they are no longer considered suitable for repair.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
City may incur the cost of demolition.
PREVIOUS ACTION
These structures have been inspected by the Building Codes Division and found to be dangerous
structures as defined by the City of Beaumont's Code of Ordinances, Article III, Dangerous
Structures, Section 14-50.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
Building Codes Division will demolish or cause to be demolished said structures.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager,Public Works Director and Building Official.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING CERTAIN STRUCTURES TO BE
PUBLIC NUISANCES AND ORDERING THEIR DEMOLITION AND/OR
REPAIR; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR A
PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby finds and declares the
buildings located at:
1. 2925 Amarillo 33. 1711 Irvin Commercial
1545 Avenue B (Garage Apartment) 34. 1945 Irvin Commercial & Rear Bldg.
2393 Avenue D (Garage Apartment) 5. 2057 Irvin
3037 Brenham 36. 2107 Irvin Commercial
2095 Cable Avenue 37. 460 Jeanette
2250 Cable Avenue 38. 3206 Lam assas
855 Caldwell 39. 1575 LaSalle
580 N. Circuit Drive 40. 1615 LaSalle
2385 Clearview 41. 1250-60 Madison Avenue
10. 8345 College (Commercial) 42. 3350 Maida Road
11. 3925 Congress Avenue 43. 2495 Ma nolia Commercial Carwash
12. 2095 Corley (Garage) 44. 3215 Magnolia Metal Shed
13. 3105 W. Crockett 45. 3477 Magnolia
14. 520 E. Delaware 46. 280 Manning
15. 3230 Elinor 47. 1062 McFaddin
16. 2210 Euclid 48. 5680 Mel Sha Lane
17. 1535 Evalon 49. 1285 North
18. 11155 F1 ming Lane 50. 1335 Park Commercial
19. 3895 Fonville Avenue 51. 1315 Pi kin
0. 3945 Fonville Avenue 52. 741 Prairie
1. 2370 Forrest 53. 3610 Robinson
2. 4920 Forsythe 54. 3755 Robinson
3. 850 S. 41n Street Commercial 55. 3890 Robinson
4. 1760 Gladys 56. 8215 San Bruno
5. 3280 Glenwood 159.7. 1025 Steve Drive
6. 1190 Gulf 8. 1035 Steve Drive
7. 665 Harriot 220 Todd
8. 2870 Harriot(Garage Apartment) 0. 2501 Tyler Rear Auxiliary Bldg)
9. 4694 Hartel 1. 1016 Victoria
0. 3245 Highland 2. 2840 Willard
1. 582 Hill 3. 4010 Willie Mae
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to be public nuisances in that said buildings violate Chapter 14, Section 14-50 of the Code
of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont and are for want of repairs, or by reason of age or
dilapidated condition, likely to cause or promote fires that would endanger persons or
property.
Section 2.
In accordance with Article XVII, Section 2, of the Charter of the City of Beaumont,
Section 14-52 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, it is hereby ordered that
the owner or owners of the following described buildings demolish and remove said
structures within ten (10) days of the effective date of this ordinance.
1. 2925 Amarillo 33. 1711 Irvin Commercial
2. 1545 Avenue B (Garage Apartment) 34. 1945 Irvin Commercial & Rear Bldg.
3. 2393 Avenue D (Garage Apartment) 35. 2057 Irvin
4. 3037 Brenham 36. 2107 Irvin Commercial
2095 Cable Avenue 37. 460 Jeanette
2250 Cable Avenue 38. 3206 Lam assas
855 Caldwell 39. 1575 LaSalle
580 N. Circuit Drive 40. 1615 LaSalle
2385 Clearview 41. 1250-60 Madison Avenue
10. 8345 College (Commercial) 42. 3350 Maida Road
11. 3925 Congress Avenue 43. 2495 Magnolia Commercial Carwash
12. 2095 Corley (Garage) 44. 3215 Magnolia Metal Shed
13. 3105 W. Crockett 45. 3477 Magnolia
14. 520 E. Delaware 46. 280 Manning
15. 3230 Elinor 47. 1062 McFaddin
16. 2210 Euclid 48. 5680 Mel Sha Lane
17. 1535 Evalon 49. 1285 North
18. 11155 Fleming Lane 50. 1335 Park Commercial
19. 3895 Fonville Avenue 51. 1315 Pi kin
0. 3945 Fonville Avenue 52. 741 Prairie
1. 2370 Forrest 53. 3610 Robinson
2. 4920 Forsythe 54. 3755 Robinson
3. 850 S. 41n Street Commercial 55. 3890 Robinson
4. 1760 Gladys 56. 8215 San Bruno
5. 3280 Glenwood 57. 1025 Steve Drive
6. 1190 Gulf 58. 1035 Steve Drive
7. 665 Harriot 59. 220 Todd
8. 2870 Harriot(Garage Apartment) 0. 2501 T ler Rear Auxiliary Bldg)
9. 4694 Hartel 1. 1016 Victoria
30. 3245 Highland 2. 2840 Willard
1. 582 Hill 3. 4010 Willie Mae
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Annual Contract for Work Uniforms
July 19, 2006
Page 3
BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds for uniforms are budgeted in each Department's operating budget.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager.
RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS, bids were received for an annual contract for the purchase of civilian
employee work uniforms; and,
WHEREAS, Shepherd's Uniform and Linen Supply Company, Inc., Beaumont,
Texas, submitted a bid in the unit amounts shown below:
Estimated yearly
Quantity Description Unit Price Total Price
600 en's Long Sleeve Shirts $9.95 $5,970.00
600 en's Short Sleeve Shirts $8.95 $5,370.00
125 omen's Long Sleeve Shirts $11.00 $1,375.00
90 omen's Short Sleeve Shirts $8.60 $774.00
20 Icenim en's Button Down Oxford US Shirt $13.95 $279.00
40 en's Button Down Oxford S/S Shirt $12.25 $490.00
700 en's Pants/Regular Style $13.25 $9,275.00
200 en's Pants/Jean Cut Style $14.50 $2,900.00
150 omen's Pants $14.95 $2,242.50
20 en's Pleated Slacks $16.20 $324.00
20 en's Traditional Work Pants $13.40 $268.00
50 Jeans $16.00 $800.00
200 Jackets $23.99 $4,798.00
20 Feam Jackets $32.50 $650.00
100 on Sleeve Coverall $19.50 $1,950.00
75 3hort Sleeve Coverall $27.50 $2,062.50
125 a s $7.00 $875.00
2000 ity of Beaumont Emblems $1.50 $3,000.00
90 ivic Center Emblems $1.50 $135.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED ANNUAL EXPENSE: $43,538.00
and,
WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that the bid submitted by Shepherd's
Uniform and Linen Supply Company, Inc., Beaumont, Texas, should be accepted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the bid submitted by Shepherd's Uniform and Linen Supply Company, Inc.,
Beaumont, Texas, for an annual contract in the estimated amount of $43,538 for the
purchase of civilian employee work uniforms be accepted by the City of Beaumont.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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City of Beau mont
Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Brenda Beadle, Purchasing Manager
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approve a resolution authorizing the City Manager to
approve a License Agreement with the Crockett Street District dba
Downtown Productions, L.L.C., for a one (1) year term.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends approval of the License Agreement.
BACKGROUND
The City of Beaumont continues in its campaign to promote business development in the
downtown area and provide an aesthetically-pleasing environment for patrons from the
community. The City of Beaumont and Crockett Street Development participated in a
private/public partnership to develop Crockett Street. The City was responsible for paving,
sidewalk and lighting improvements on Crockett Street.
In June 2003, the City entered into a License Agreement with Crockett Street Development. The
agreement provided exclusive use of the Crockett Street right-of-way from Main to Pearl Streets.
Under the terms of the proposed license, Downtown Productions may limit vehicular and
pedestrian traffic to this section of Crockett Street. In return for this exclusive license, Downtown
Productions agrees to provide the City with written notice thirty (30) days in advance of any
planned entertainment event, in order to limit pedestrian access. The license requires a payment
to City of ten percent (10%) of gross receipts for admission for all "for profit" events. There is
not a required fee for "non-profit" events; however, the notifications requirements are the same.
Crockett Street License Agreement Renewal
July 18, 2006
Page 2
Additionally, the maintenance of the infrastructure on Crockett Street from Main to Pearl Streets
will be the responsibility of Downtown Productions. Also included in the license is an
indemnification clause and the requirements for insurance with the City as a name insured.
Should the one(1)year term expire, the license will continue from month-to-month until such date
as it is renewed by City Council.
A copy of the License Agreement in its substantial form is attached for your review.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
The City has received $29,799.80 since June 2003 as a result of the 10% fee.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager.
RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute a one(1)year License
Agreement with Crockett Street District d/b/a Downtown Productions, L.L.C. for the use of
the Crockett Street right-of-way from Main to Pearl Streets. The License Agreement is
substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof for all
purposes.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
LICENSE
STATE OF TEXAS §
ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
On the date last indicated below, the City of Beaumont, a municipal corporation of
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, (hereinafter called "Licensor"), and Crockett Street
District, by and through Downtown Productions, L.L.C., (hereinafter called "Licensee"),
contract and agree asset forth herein. Licensee desires an exclusive license from Licensor
to use the real property the subject of this License Agreement described as follows:
Crockett Street right-of-way between Main and Pearl Streets(herein"Licensed Premises").
Licensee may limit vehicular access to the Licensed Premises, but may not limit pedestrian
access at any time except as follows: Should Licensee desire to limit pedestrian access
to the Licensed Premises, they must first provide Licensor with thirty (30) days advance
written notice of its intention to do so. If an admission charge is assessed or compensation
is paid for use of the Licensed Premises and the event is a"for profit" event, Licensee shall
pay to Licensor a fee of ten percent(10%)of the gross receipts for admission to the event.
There shall be no fee for"non-profit" events, but Licensor shall still be given at least thirty
(30)days notice as set out above. "Non-profit" event, as used in this License, means that
100% of the admission fee for the event is received by the organization for which the event
is held and the organization is a charitable organization as defined by the Tax Code of the
State of Texas, or the Internal Revenue Code of the United States. Licensee is to provide
Licensor with thirty(30)days advance written notice of the events planned for the Licensed
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EXHIBIT `A'
Premises. Should Licensee fail to comply with the notice and fee provisions of this
paragraph,this License may be terminated immediately. Licensor shall be allowed to audit
the financial records of"for profit"events to verify payment accuracy. Such audit will occur
during normal business hours.
Truck deliveries to the Crockett Street District will be limited to the Licensed
Premises. No truck delivery will be made on either Main or Pearl Streets.
Licensed Premises may continue to be occupied and used by Licensee solely in
connection with the Crockett Street District and for incidental purposes related thereto
during the term of this License or until termination thereof. Said License shall be for a term
of one (1) year from and after the date of its approval by the City Council of Licensor.
Should the one (1) year term expire, the license will continue from month to month until
such date as it is renewed by the City Council.
No permanent improvements shall be made upon the Licensed Premises without
first obtaining the written consent of Licensor by and through its City Manager or his
designee and providing a copy of the notice to Licensor in writing of how,when and to what
extent such improvements are to be made. A copy of this License shall be attached to
such notice.
In the event Licensor, by Resolution of the City Council, determines there is a public
need of the subject property or any part thereof,for the benefit of the Licensor or to protect
the health, safety or welfare of the public, and it terminates this License or any part thereof,
Licensee shall not receive any compensation and the Licensor shall not be liable therefor
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whether for the value of the property taken, damage to the abutting or remaining property
or improvements, loss of business or profit, loss of access, or otherwise.
Licensee shall, at all times of use under this License, be liable for all liability and/or
damage claims for injury or death of persons or property from any cause whatsoever
relating to the occupancy of the premises by Licensee, including those arising out of
damages or losses occurring on sidewalks and other areas adjacent to the Licensed
Premises, during the term of this License or any extension thereof. Licensee agrees to
indemnify and save harmless Licensorfrom anyand all claims,causes of action,and
damages of every kind for injury to or death of any person and damages to property
arising out of the occupancy and use of Licensed Premises or the operations
embraced by this License and including acts or omissions of Licensor in connection
therewith.
Licensee shall carry public liability and property damage insurance covering
operations hazards, and including Licensee's obligations under the indemnification
provision contained in this License (with a company acceptable to Licensor)with Licensor
as a named insured in the sum of$1 million in the aggregate. Should Licensor determine
at any time during the term of this License Agreement that the above coverage is
inadequate, it shall notice Licensee in writing to increase the amount of such insurance so
the same shall be adequate. The failure of Licensee to obtain said additional insurance
within thirty (30) days of Licensor's request shall constitute a breach of this License. A
copy of the original policy shall be filed with the City Clerk of City.
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As part of the consideration for this License Agreement, Licensee shall pay to
Licensor the sum of $10.00 (Ten and No/100 Dollars), said sum being non-refundable.
Licensee recognizes that this License does not affect the use of the Licensed
Premises by Licensor or any entity with a franchise to use City rights-of-way.
This Agreement is terminable by either party by giving written notice to the other
specifying the date of termination. Said notice shall be given not less than thirty (30) days
prior to the termination date therein specified.
This License is neither assignable nor transferrable except (1) in conjunction with
and as part of Licensee's conveyance of all the abutting property and (2) occupancy and
use of the Licensed Premises by a lessee leasing abutting property from Licensee(in which
case Licensee is not relieved from its obligations owed to Licensor hereunder). This
License survives through probate or warranty deed or lease. In any such event, other than
lease of abutting property, Licensor shall be notified of such occurrence by being delivered
a copy of the document or documents conveying the abutting property.
This License shall include the right of Licensee to have balcony structures which
extend into the Licensed Premises.
Licensee shall be responsible for all maintenance,repair and upkeep of the Licensed
Premises, including, but not limited to, brick pavers, decorative lighting, arches and lighting
on arches and curbs.
Any notice to Licensor shall be sufficient if it is mailed or hand-delivered to the Office
of the City Manager, City of Beaumont, P. O. Box 3827, Beaumont, Texas, 77704. Any
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notice to Licensee shall be sufficient if mailed or hand-delivered to Licensee at 555 Main
Street, Beaumont, Texas, 77701.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties have executed this Agreement as of the
day of , 2006.
LICENSOR
CITY OF BEAUMONT
By:
Kyle Hayes, City Manager
LICENSEE
CROCKETT STREET DISTRICT
dba DOWNTOWN PRODUCTIONS, L.L.C.
By:
Jeff McCarson, President
Downtown Productions, L.L.C.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared KYLE
HAYES, City Manager of the City of Beaumont, a municipal corporation of the State of
Texas, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing
instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and
considerations therein expressed, in the capacity therein stated, and as the act and deed
of the City of Beaumont.
GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this the day of
2006.
Notary Public in and for the State of Texas
Page 6 of 7
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared JEFF
McCARSON, President of Downtown Productions, L.L.C., known to me to be the person
whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he
executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed, in the capacity
therein stated, and as the Representative of Crockett Street District.
GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this the day of ,
2006.
Notary Public in and for the State of Texas
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 13, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a resolution authorizing the acceptance of a ten
(10) foot wide water line easement for fire hydrants across A-Mini
Storage property at 575 Interstate 10 South.
RECOMMENDATION
James M. Dobson III, d.b.a. A-Mini Storage has agreed to convey a ten foot(10') wide water line
easement to the City of Beaumont. The Water Line Easement crosses A-Mini Storage property
at 575 Interstate 10 South and will serve fire hydrants on the property (Tract 28-K, Plat C-5,
David Brown Survey, Abstract 5).
Administration recommends acceptance of the easement.
BACKGROUND
The easement is to be used to provide access to the water lines and fire hydrants for the property
named above. It would also allow for the construction, alteration, operation and maintenance of
the said water lines and appurtenances.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOAEkIENDED BY
City Manager and Public Works Director
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RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS,James M. Dobson III,d/b/a A-Mini Storage, has conveyed a ten-foot(10')wide
Water Line Easement, as described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, to the City of
Beaumont for the purpose of providing access for fire prevention services:
Tract 28-K, Plat C-5, David Brown Survey, Abstract 5
and,
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the purpose of said conveyance and
is of the opinion that the acceptance of said conveyance is necessary and desirable and
that same should be accepted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the easement conveyed by James M. Dobson 111, d/b/a A-Mini Storage, as described
on Exhibit 'A" be and the same is hereby accepted.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of
July, 2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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City of Beaumont
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS JULY 25, 2006 1:30 P.M.
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER
* Invocation Pledge Roll Call
* Presentations and Recognition
* Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 3-10/Consent
Agenda
* Consent Agenda
GENERAL BUSINESS
• 1. Consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling) District to GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-
2)District at 2916 E. Lucas
2. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential
Single Family Dwelling)District in the 3900 Block of Pointe Parkway
3. Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark
Commission on its denial of paint colors on the house located at 2270 Hazel
4. Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark
Commission on the denial of a carport at 2501 Hazel
5. Consider a request for a historic preservation loan for repairs to the home at 2223
North
6. Consider a request to abandon a 6'x 85'portion of a 15'wide utility easement
along the rear of the property at 1920 Edson
7. Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for the Wiess Bluff
Pump Station Neches River Bank Stabilization Project
8. Consider approving a payment for emergency recovery services
9. Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 439 Crockett as a
dilapidated structure and order that it be razed
10. Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435 Broadway as a
dilapidated structure and order that it be razed or repaired
11. PUBLIC HEARING: Dangerous Structures
Consider approval of an ordinance declaring certain structures to be dangerous
structures and ordering their removal within 10 days or authorizing the property
owner to enroll the dangerous structure in a work program
COMMENTS
* Councilmembers/City Manager comment on various matters
* Public Comment (Persons are limited to 3 minutes)
Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids
or services are requested to contact Lenny Caballero at 880-3716 three days prior to the
meeting.
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District to
GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2)District at 2916 E. Lucas
City of Beaumont
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner,Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential
Single FamilyDwelling)District to GC-MD-2(General Commercial-
Multiple Family Dwelling-2)District at 2916 E. Lucas.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of a request for a zone change from RS (Residential
Single Family Dwelling)District to GC-MD-2(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2)
District at 2916 E. Lucas.
BACKGROUND
Brammer Construction, Inc. has applied for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling)District to GC-MD(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District for 0.90 acres
of land at 2916 E.Lucas. The purpose of the zone change is to allow the construction of a commercial
shopping center. Proposed businesses include a washateria,nail shop, beauty shop and barber shop.
The owner of the property is Duong&Le, Inc.
The south 150' of Duong&Le's property is zoned GC-MD. The rest of the subject property is zoned
RS. Across Idylwood is an existing convenience store. Proposed plans call for a strip shopping center
facing E.Lucas with access to both E.Lucas and Idylwood. To develop the property,as proposed,will
require that the remainder be rezoned.This development will provide much needed services to the north
end of Beaumont.
The Planning Commission felt that GC-MD-2 zoning would be more appropriate due to the
surrounding residential uses.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Joint Public Hearing held July 17,2006,the Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve a zone
change from RS(Residential Single Family Dwelling)District to GC-MD-2(General Commercial-
Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District at 2916 E. Lucas.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and Planning Manager.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE
BOUNDARIES OFTHE 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 GC-MD-2 (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-2) DISTRICT FOR
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2916 E. LUCAS, 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
GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District for property located at
2916 E. Lucas, being the north 192.42'of the south 342.42'of Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Lucas
Acres Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.90 acres, more
or less, as shown on Exhibit "A", 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 herein above described shall be
subject to all of the applicable regulations of the underlying zoning district as well as those
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 this the 25th day o f July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling)District in the 3900 Block of Pointe Parkway
City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church
in an RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District in the 3900
Block of Pointe Parkway.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS
(Residential Single Family Dwelling) District in the 3900 Block of Pointe Parkway subject to
providing a 30'wide landscape buffer on the south side of the property.
BACKGROUND
Christian Fellowship Worship Center,Inc. is requesting a specific use permit to allow a church in an
RS(Residential Single Family Dwelling)District. The property is located in the 3900 block of Pointe
Parkway.
The initial plans call for the construction of a 15,000 sq. ft. sanctuary with Sunday school classrooms
and administrative offices. Future phases include the construction of a family life center and possibly
a gymnasium. The exterior of the church will be either brick or stucco finish per restrictions imposed
by agreement with the developer.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Joint Public Hearing held July 17, 2006, the Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve a
specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District in the
3900 Block of Pointe Parkway subject to providing a 30'wide landscape buffer along the south side
of the property.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager,Public Works Director and Planning Manager.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW A CHURCH IN AN RS (RESIDENTIAL
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT LOCATED IN THE
3900 BLOCK OF POINTE PARKWAY 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 Christian Fellowship Worship Center, Inc. to allow a church in an RS(Residential
Single Family Dwelling) District located in the 3900 block of Pointe Parkway, as described
in 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 a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)
District located in the 3900 block of Pointe Parkway, as shown on Exhibit "B" attached
hereto, is hereby granted to Christian Fellowship Worship Center, Inc, its legal
representatives, successors and assigns subject to providing a 30'wide landscape buffer
on the south side of the property.
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 "C"
10 and made a part hereof for all purposes.
Section 3.
Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use of the property herein above
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 25th day of
July, 2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR ORDINANCE PURPOSES
BEGINNING at a %" capped Iron Rod set marking the southwest.corner of the herein
described tract, said corner being in the north line of that certain 4.913 acre tract
conveyed by LaTEX lnvestors, L.P. to Jefferson County Drainage District No. 6 (DD6)
For a 100 foot .(100) wide drainage right-of-way, described in deed as Tract 1, as
recorded under County Clerk's File No. 2002000838 of the Official Public. Records of
Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas, and_also being located North 03 degrees 01
minute. 43 seconds West (N 03°01'43" W) a distance of 100.00 feet (100.00) from the
northwest corner of that certain 6.5229 acre fract conveyed by LaTEX Investors, L.P. to
Four.Macs Beaumont, L.P. as recorded under County Clerk's File No. 2005030762 of
the Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas,
THENCE with the west line of the herein :described tract, .North 03 degrees 01 minute
43 seconds West(N 03001'43" W) fora distance of 120.00 feet (120.00) to a %"capped
Iron Rod set marking an angle point in the west line of the herein described tract;
THENCE continuing along the west line of the herein described tract, North 06 degrees
23 minutes 30'seconds West (N 06'23'30" W) for a distance of 170.30 feet (170.30) to
a %"capped Iron Rod set marking for comer marking an angle point in the west line of
the herein described tract,
THENCE continuing with the west line of the herein described tract, North 03 degrees
01 minute 43 seconds West (N 03 001'43" W) for a distance of 219.84 feet (219.84) to a
%" capped Iron Rod.set marking the point of curvature of a curve to the right having a
central angle of 19 degrees 44 minutes 59 seconds (19°4459), a radius of 1,000.00
feet (1000.00'), and a long chord of 342.99 feet (342.99) which bears North 06 degrees
50 minutes 46 seconds East (N 06 050'46"E);
THENCE continuing with the west line of the herein described tract, along said curve to
the right, for an arc distance of 344.70 feet (344.70) to a %" capped--Iron-Rod. set
marking the northwest comer of the herein described tract, said corner being in the
northeasterly line of said 20.0.686 LaTEX Investors tract and in the southwesterly line of
that certain 9.44 acre tract of land conveyed by Arimoco Production Company to
Jefferson. County. Drainage District No. 6 (DD6) for a 100 foot (100) wide drainage
easement, described in deed as Tract 2-D, as recorded under'County Clerk's Film Code
No. 104-01-0353 of the Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County,
Texas;
THENCE with the northeasterly line of said 200.686. acre- LaTEX Investors tract, the
northeasterly line of the herein described tract, and the southwesterly line of said 9.44
acre DD6 drainage easement, South 51 degrees 28 minutes 57- seconds East (S
51'28'57" E) for .a distance of 87.38 feet (87:38') to a 3/4". Iron Rod found marking the
point of curvature of a curve'to the left having a central angle of 18 degrees 07 minutes
02 seconds (18°07'02'), a radius,of 550.00 feet (550.00), and long chord of 173.19 feet
(173.19) which bears South 60 degrees 32 minutes 29 seconds East(S 60 03229"E);
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THENCE continuing with the northeasterly line of said 200.686 acre LaTEX Investors
tract and of the herein described tract, the southwesterly line of said 9.44 acre DD6
drainage easement, and along said curve to the left for an arc distance of 173.91'.feet
(173.919 to a capped iron Rod found marking the point of tangency;
THENCE continuing with the northeasterly line of said 200.686 acre LaTEX Investors
.tract, the northeasterly line of the herein described tract, and the southwesterly line of
said 9.44 acre DD6 drainage easement, South.69 degrees 36 minutes 01 second East
(S 69°36'01"E) for a distance of 465.98 feet (465.98') to an iron rod with DD6 aluminum
cap marking the most southerly southeast corner of said 9.44 acre. DD6 drainage
easement, the most easterly northeast corner of said 200.686 acre LaTEX Investors
tract, and the northeast comer of the herein described tract, said corner being in the
westerly line of that certain tract of land described in deed as Tract 1. out of that certain
300 acre tract conveyed by Amoco Production Company to Jefferson County Drainage
District No. 6 (DD6) as recorded under. County Clerk's Film Code No. 104-01-0353 of
the Official Public Records of Real Property, Jefferson County, Texas;
THENCE with the most easterly line of said 200.686 acre La Tex Investors tract, the
westerly line of said 300. acre DD6.Tract .1, and the east line of the herein described
tract, South 07 degrees 38 minutes 37 seconds West (S 07 03837" W) for a distance of
521.00 feet (521:.00) to an iron rod with D66 aluminum cap marking the southeast
corner of the herein described tract, said corner also marking the northeast corner of the
aforesaid 4.913 acre DD6 Tract 1;
THENCE with the north line of said 4.913 acre DD6 Tract 1 and the south line of the
herein described tract, South 87 degrees 01 minute 05 seconds West (S 87 001'05" M
for a distance of 591:40 feet (591:40) to the PLACE OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING IN AREA 10.0187 acres of land(436,414 square feet),more or less.
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark Commission on its
denial of paint colors on the house located at 2270 Hazel
Cit y of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the
Historic Landmark Commission on its denial of paint colors on the
house located at 2270 Hazel
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends denial of the request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic
Landmark Commission on its denial of paint colors on the house located at 2270 Hazel.
BACKGROUND
On April 10,2006,the Historic Commission denied a request for a certificate of appropriateness that
would allow the colors that Conni Rogers painted her house. The main body of the house and the
trim were painted two shades of blue. No certificate of appropriateness was applied for or approved
prior to painting the house.
Sec. 30-21.2 of the Zoning Ordiance states that property owners shall use a dominant color that
complies with the officially adopted Acceptable Color Range. Any dominant color that is not within
the officially adopted Acceptable Color Range must be reviewed and approved by the Historic
Landmark Commission based upon their appropriateness to and compatibility with the structure,
blockface and the historic district.
Ms.Rogers states that she had the two shades of blue in mind for well over a year and was not aware
that the colors were inappropriate with the Historic District guidelines. She says that she is
financially unable to repaint the house.
At the May 16, 2006 City Council appeal hearing, Virginia Jordan, the President of the Old Town
Neighborhood Association, stated that the Association felt that some sort of compromise could be
worked out which would be satisfactory to all involved. An anonymous donor was willing to
contribute up to $200.00 to help defray costs. The item was tabled pending further discussions
between the parties. Members of the Old Town Neighborhood Association agreed to paint the house
for Ms. Rogers. Ms. Rogers picked out a trim color that was approved by staff and a crew was
scheduled to paint on Saturday, July 15.
On Monday,July 17,staff was informed by e-mail from Ms.Jordan that Ms.Rogers forbid the crew
from painting any thing more than the trim on the front of the house. Therefore,the house is not in
compliance with Sec. 30-21.2 of the Zoning Ordinance.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a regular meeting held April 10, 2006, the Historic Landmark Commission voted 8:0:1 to deny
the paint colors. At a regular meeting held May 16, 2006, the City Council voted 7:0 to table the
appeal.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager,Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
"07/16/2005 09:37 PM Ralph Jordan" To: <srichardson @ci.beaumont.tx.us>
<rjordan @gt.rr.com> cc: <virginia.jordan @total.com>
Subject: Reporting in on Hazel Blue House Paint effort 7/15/06
1 thought it important for you to hear how things went when we assembled to re-paint
the trim on the Rogers house this Saturday. Ralph and I purchased 4 gallons of paint,
that was selected by Ms. Rogers, as well as several painting tools to prepare for the
job. We hoped all the while for a decent showing of neighbors to help make the painting
less of a chore. Saturday, just before 8:30 am, we met at the house with brushes and
ladders in hand. About a dozen well-meaning folks showed up, taking time out from the
numerous tasks at their own homes. Doctors, geologists, lawyers, designers, industry
supervisors, city employees, and stock brokers comprised the motley crew. Bless them!
Ms. Rogers met us in the driveway, exhibiting a tremendous amount of hostility. She
had the digital photo Adina provided in hand and proceeded to inform us that the only
trim we were painting on her house was the white on the enhanced photo......and not
one dab more. Her lawyer had advised her that that's all she had to allow (?). She
thought that meant the trim along the front......nothing down the sides, or across the
carport. We tried to convince her that anything seen from the street should be painted.
We weren't successful. She was incredibly rude and berated us continually. We
decided to only do what she was willing to let us do ------using paint she selected,
remember......and completing a job that she agreed to in your office.
Ms. Rogers further said her real estate agent had called and apologized to her for not
telling her about the neighborhood ordinances. Long time Oaks resident and supporter,
Marc McDonald, sold her the house and reportedly told her about the historic district's
ordinances. He even gave her a lawn mower and edger to help her keep up her yard....
She asked us repeatedly if we wanted to buy the house. She even left at one point - to
purchase For Sale signs, she said.
We painted what little we could. It looks perfectly ridiculous and does not comply with
the agreement with her to paint the trim on her house a light color of her choice. We
were harassed and belittled. She treated our group miserably.....This is the same group
that was willing to volunteer time and money to help her comply with the compromise
reached with P&Z, after she had bypassed the ordinances.
It would have looked decent- if we had been allowed to actually paint the trim including
all the front and sides, at the very least.....and window frames, etc. The dark blue works
as an accent if left on the shutters and front door, perhaps. But that can only be
accomplished through intervention on your part to make sure that the compromise is
carried out. If that is not done, we have been left hanging by this process and all
involved in it. If we are not committed to following through to see that rules are followed
after decisions are handed down, the process is worthless and we have been
grievously misled.
All in all - this was a good lesson - It's true that "no good deed goes unpunished."
We've learned a lot. Perhaps you have also.
We now look to you to compel Ms. Rogers to complete painting the trim on that house.
We have furnished the paint - offered the labor at one point but never again. When the
cry comes back that she can't afford to re-paint, please remember that she has
approximately 3 gallons of free trim paint that she selected. She should only need a 1/2
gallon at the most. As far as the cost of the labor to do the job...... I suggest she be
encouraged to climb a ladder and do it herself. We do........ and we did ---on her behalf.
We did not consider ourselves too good to do her handiwork - It was all in the spirit of
supporting our neighborhood. At least - we enjoyed each other.....and finally the
absurdity of the whole fiasco.
Please let us know what you intend to do. We've all been bam-boozled....and it
shouldn't stop here. The ball is in your court.
Virginia Jordan, President
Oaks Historic District Neighborhood Association
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO APPEAL THE
DECISION OF THE HISTORIC LANDMARK
COMMISSION FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED
AT 2270 HAZEL STREET, BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
WHEREAS, Conni Rogers made a request for a certificate of appropriateness to
allow certain paint colors on her house located at 2270 Hazel Street, Beaumont, Jefferson
County, Texas; and,
WHEREAS, after conducting a public hearing and hearing the evidence concerning
the application, the Historic Landmark Commission voted to deny the request; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Beaumont, the applicant,
Conni Rogers, has filed an appeal of the decision of the Commission to the City Council
for the City of Beaumont.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the Council considered the request of Conni Rogers for an appeal of the decision
of the Historic Landmark Commission denying a certificate of appropriateness to allow the
paint colors to remain on her house located at 2270 Hazel Street, Beaumont, Texas. The
Council after considering the request, the evidence provided in support of the request and
the staff response finds and determines that the request should be granted/denied.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark Commission on the
denial of a carport at 2501 Hazel
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the
Historic Landmark Commission on its denial of a carport at 2501
Hazel.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the appeal subject to the following conditions:
The existing carport will be moved off of the right-of-way.
The carport will be setback a minimum of ten(10) feet from the property line on 9'
St. and sit parallel to the street.
A minimum(6)foot tall wood screening fence will be constructed along the east and
north sides of the carport to provide screening.
BACKGROUND
On April 10,2006,the Historic Commission denied a request for a certificate of appropriateness that
would allow the carport that was constructed at 2501 Hazel. No certificate of appropriateness was
applied for or approved prior to building the carport.
Section 30-21.2 of the Zoning Ordinance states that accessory buildings must be compatible with
the scale,shape,roof form,materials,detailing and color ofthe building. This carport does not meet
these requirements and is clearly seen from the street. In addition,the carport is extending into the
right-of-way.
At the May 16, 2006 City Council appeal hearing, Virginia Jordan, the President of the Old Town
Neighborhood Association, stated that the Association felt that some sort of compromise could be
worked out which would be satisfactory to all involved. The item was tabled pending further
discussions between the parties.
The Neighborhood Association submitted to staff a suggestion that they would be agreeable to. This
suggestion was agreed upon by Ms. Sharpton and staff.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a regular meeting held April 10, 2006, the Historic Landmark Commission voted 9:0 to deny
the carport. At a regular meeting held May 16,2006,the City Council voted 7:0 to table the appeal.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
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The carport will be setback a minimum of ten(10) feet from the property line on 9' /v TS
St. and sit parallel to the street.
A minimum(6)foot tall wood screening fence will be constructed along the east and
north sides of the carport to provide screening.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO APPEAL THE
DECISION OF THE HISTORIC LANDMARK
COMMISSION FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED
AT 2501 HAZEL STREET, BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
WHEREAS, Yvonne Sharpton made a request for a certificate of appropriateness
to allow a pre-fab metal carport/storage building for property located at 2501 Hazel Street,
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas; and,
WHEREAS, after conducting a public hearing and hearing the evidence concerning
the application, the Historic Landmark Commission voted to deny the request; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Beaumont, the applicant,
Yvonne Sharpton, has filed an appeal of the decision of the Commission to the City
Council for the City of Beaumont.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the Council considered the request of Yvonne Sharpton for an appeal of the decision
of the Historic Landmark Commission to deny a certificate of appropriateness to allow a
pre-fab carport/storage building on property located at 2501 Hazel in Beaumont, Texas.
The Council, after considering the request, the evidence provided in support of the
request and the staff response finds and determines that the request should be granted
subject to compliance with the following conditions:
The will be moved off of the right-of-way.
The carport will be setback a minimum of ten (10)feet from the
property line on 9th St. and sit parallel to the street.
A minimum (6) foot tall wood screening fence will be
constructed along the east and north sides of the carport to
provide screening.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for a historic preservation loan for repairs to the home at 2223 North
Cit y of Beaumont
�• Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a historic preservation loan for repairs
to the home at 2223 North.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the request for a historic preservation loan for repairs
to the home at 2223 North.
BACKGROUND
Dale and Nathalie Hallmark have applied for an historic preservation loan for work to be done to the
foundation of their house at 2223 North. The Hallmarks state that the work will involve leveling the
house, straightening all crooked blocks, installing twelve new concrete blocks and bases and
installing termite shields.
The loan amount is $3,200. Monthly payments would be$133.33 for twenty-four months.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
The Historic Preservation Loan program is funded with CDBG money. Currently,there is$42,000
in the Preservation Loan Account.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Regular Meeting held July 10,2006,the Historic Landmark Commission voted 7:0 to approve
the historic preservation loan for repairs to the home at 2223 North.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director, Finance Officer, Planning Manager.
GUIDRY'S HOUSE LEVELING
3615 Westmoreland Street Business (409) 840-5596
Beaumont, Texas 77705 Home (409) 842-4674
Date: May 2, 2006 Pager (409) 841-9919
Proposal
Proposal Submitted To Work To Be Performed At
Name Mrs. Hallmark Name Mrs. Hallmark
Street 2223 North St. Street 2223 North St.
City Beaumont, Texas 77701 City Beaumont, Texas 77701
Telephone No. 833-1746 790-1977 Telephone No. 833-1746 790-1977
We hereby propose to furnish all the materials and perform
all the labor necessary for completion of
Not responsible for any damages that may occur during leveling.
Level house from highest grade Straighten all crooked blocks due to shifting
Install termite Shields as needed.
Install 12 ea. 4xl6xl6 concrete bases Install 12 ea. 8x8x12 concrete blocks
All material is guaranteed to be as specified, and the above work to be performed in accordance
with the drawings and specifications submitted for above work and completed in a workman like
manner for the sum of Thirty Two Hundred Dollars ($3200.00), with payments to be made as
follows: ($1400.00)when work has started and($1800.00) upon completion.
Make PayMents To J. J. Guidry
ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL
The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby
accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. Payment will be made as
outlined above.
Accepted Signature
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RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to approve a historic preservation
loan from the Historic Preservation Loan Fund in the amount of $3,200 to Dale and
Nathalie Hallmark for renovation of the residence at 2223 North, Beaumont, Texas. The
work consists of:
leveling the house;
straightening all crooked blocks
=> installing twelve new concrete blocks and bases; and
E:> installing termite shields.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request to abandon a 6'x 85' portion of a 15'wide utility easement along the rear of
the property at 1920 Edson
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request to abandon a 6'x 85'portion of a 15'wide
utility easement along the rear of the property at 1920 Edson.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of the request to abandon a 6'x 85'portion of a 15'wide
utility easement along the rear of the property at 1920 Edson.
BACKGROUND
Mr.and Mrs.David Truax are requesting the abandonment of the west 6'of a 15'utility easement that
runs along the rear of their property at 1920 Edson. The Truax's wish to install a swimming pool in
their backyard.
This item was sent to all interested parties. No negative responses were received.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Regular Meeting held July 17, 2006,the Planning Commission voted 5:0 to approve a request
to abandon a 6' x 85'portion of a 15' wide utility easement along the rear of the property at 1920
Edson.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and the Planning Manager.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING A 6' X 85'
PORTION OF A 15' WIDE UTILITY EASEMENT LOCATED
ALONG THE REAR OF THE PROPERTYAT 1920 EDSON IN
THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT a 6'X 85'portion of a 15'wide utility easement along the rear of the property at 1920
Edson, being the west 6 feet x 85 feet of the 15 foot utility easement along the rear of Lot
28 and the south 5 feet of Lot 29, Block 1, Tall Timbers Addition, City of Beaumont,
Jefferson County,Texas, containing 0.011 acres, more or less, as described on Exhibit"A"
attached hereto, be and the same are hereby vacated and abandoned.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of
July, 2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for the Wiess Bluff Pump Station
Neches River Bank Stabilization Project
Bea umont
City of
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Hann J. Tohme,Water Utilities Director
MEETING DATE: July 25,2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 19, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approval of a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute
a contract for the Wiess Bluff Pump Station Neches River Bank
Stabilization Project.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends approval of a contract with Laughlin Thyssen,LTD.,Houston,Texas,in the
amount of$917,000.00 for the construction of the Proposed Wiess Bluff Pump Station Neches River Bank
Stabilization Project.The project will stabilize 340 linear feet of river bank by installing geotextile fabric and
rock rip-rap. Additionally, supports for the intake pipes will be installed with location bouys.
The MBE goal will be met through subcontracts with the certified MBE firm of J and P Trucking for a total
amount of$96,525.00. This amount represents 10.53 percent of the total bid.
BACKGROUND
The proposed improvements will protect the raw water pump station used during drought conditions.The
primary raw water intake is at Bunn's Bluff. However, during drought conditions the water level drops
lower than the intake pipe level. During such occurances,the intake at Wiess Bluff becomes the primary
inlet for the raw water source.The proposed improvements will stabilize the Neches River bank damaged
during Hurricane Rita to protect the emergency raw water source.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds for the project are available in the Capital Program. The majority of the funds for the project are
available in the form of a 75 0/o/25%grant by National Resource Conservation Service. Resolution 06-024
was passed by City Council on January 24, 2006 accepting the grant in the amount of$1,500,000.00.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager and Water Utilities Director.
BID TABULATION
WIESS BLUFF PUMP STATION NECHES RIVER BANK STABILIZATION
BID OPENING DATE: THURSDAY, July 13, 2006 @ 2:00 p.m.
The Bid Proposals submitted have been reviewed,and to the best of my
knowledge this is an accurate tabulation of the bids received
By: /!�>r..._� -7x/3/6
Patrick Donart,EIT, Water Utilities Engineer Date:07/13106
LAUGHLIN THYSSEN,LTD. BRYSTAR ERS,INC.
ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION HOUSTON,TX CONTRACTING INC. JACKSON,MS
NUMBER JOE LAUGHLIN BEAUMONT,TX. TODD ROBERTS
BRYAN PHELPS
UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL
ITEM NO.1 1 MOBILIZATION. $27,000.00 $27,000.00 $28,000.00 $28,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00
ITEM NO.2 1 Clear and grub the area to receive rip-rap. $300,000.00 $300,000.00 $370,000.00 $370,000.00 $350,000.00 $350,000.00
ITEM NO.3 1 Furnish and Install pipe supports and bouys. $110,000.00 $110,000.00 $80,000.00 $80,000.00 $230,000.00 $230,000.00
ITEM NO.4 1 Furnish and Install geotextile fabric and rip-rap. $430,000.00 $430,000.00 $442,275.00 $442,275.00 $560,000.00 $560,000.00
ITEM NO.5 1 Demobilization and restore site to original $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $13,500.00 $13,500.00 $16,000.00 $16,000.00
condition.
TOTAL $917,000.00 $933,775.00 $1,186,000.00
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WHEREAS, bids were received for a contract for the construction of the Proposed
Wiess Bluff Pump Station Neches River Bank Stabilization Project; and,
WHEREAS, Laughlin Thyssen, LTD, Houston,Texas,submitted a bid in the amount
shown of$917,000; and,
WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that the bid submitted by Laughlin
Thyssen, LTD, Houston, Texas, Texas, should be accepted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the bid submitted by Laughlin Thyssen, LTD, Houston, Texas, in the amount of
$917,000 for the construction of the Proposed Wiess Bluff Pump Station Neches River
Bank Stabilization Project be accepted by the City of Beaumont.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider approving a payment for emergency recovery services
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Brenda Beadle, Purchasing Manager
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 14, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approval of the payment for emergency recovery services.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends the approval of a payment to Belfor USA of Houston in the amount of
$710,645.41 for emergency recovery services at the Julie Rogers Theatre and Tyrrell Historical
Library.
BACKGROUND
Both the Julie Rogers Theatre and the Tyrrell Historical Library suffered water intrusion as a result
of Hurricane Rita. Representatives of Crum and Forster,our primary insurance company, contacted
Belfor USA, a company that specializes in water extraction and moisture control, and asked that its
services be instituted as soon as possible, so that the water damage could be stopped and brought
under control.
The City worked in cooperation with the insurance company because it was in our mutual interest
to get this matter under control as quickly as possible. Additionally, these services were to be paid
for by the insurance company. Belfor was on site from September 29 to December 6, 2005.
The obligation to make this payment transferred from Crum and Forster to the City when the
insurance company decided to end its participation, and the City received the full $5,000,000 that
Crum and Forester had at risk under its policy. The City's other insurance companies have agreed
that Belfor's services were necessary and appropriate.
Belfor has not presented the City with a final payment request. The Houston office has indicated that
there are a minimal amount of additional charges that will not be billed until the final insurance
settlement has been approved.
Belfor USA
July 14, 2006
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BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds for this project are available from insurance proceeds.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager.
RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Council hereby approves payment in the amount of$710,645.41 to Belfor
USA, Houston, Texas, for emergency recovery services from Hurricane Rita at the Julie
Rogers Theatre and Tyrrell Historical Library.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of
July, 2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 439 Crockett as a dilapidated structure
and order that it be razed
City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: June 20, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at 439
Crockett as a dilapidated structure and order that it be razed.
RECOMIkIENDATION
Administration recommends Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at 439 Crockett
as a dangerous structure and order that it be razed.
BACKGROUND
On June 6, 2002, City Council approved a condemnation order for the structure at 439 Crockett
Street. This order was an amendment of a July 31, 2001 order, which allowed the new owner or
owners an opportunity to enroll in a work program. The new owner never entered into a work
program.
Since 2002, the property has changed owners on several occasions with no work being performed
on the structure. Additionally, the structure sustained extensive damage as a result of Hurricane
Rita. The hurricane damage, coupled with the condition of the building prior to the hurricane,does
not make it suitable for repair and/or rehabilitation.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
City may incur the cost of demolition.
PREVIOUS ACTION
Council approved condemnation orders in July 2001 and June 2002. The structure has been
enrolled in one work program.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director and Building Official
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING THE STRUCTURE
LOCATED AT 439 CROCKETT TO BE A PUBLIC NUISANCE
AND ORDERING ITS DEMOLITION AND REMOVAL;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL;
AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby finds and declares the building
located at 439 Crockett to be a public nuisance in that said building violates Chapter 14,
Section 14-50 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont and is for want of
repairs, or by reason of age or dilapidated condition, likely to cause or promote fires that
would endanger persons or property.
Section 2.
In accordance with Article XVII, Section 2, of the Charter of the City of Beaumont,
Section 14-52 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, it is hereby ordered that
the owner or owners of the building located at 439 Crockett demolish and remove said
structure_within_ten (1-0)--days of the effective date of-this-ordinance.
If the property owner(s) fail(s) to comply within ten (10) days, Council orders that
the property be demolished without further notification to the property owners or City
Council action.
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 any person who violated 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 this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
SUBSTANDARD BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT
BUILDING CODES DIVISION
CITY OF BEAUMONT
INITIAL INSPECTION DATE August 23, 2003 WARD 3
ADDRESS OF INSPECTION 439 Crockett(Commercial)
OWNER Crockett St. Development LTD c/o Tom Flanagan
ADDRESS 490 Park St. Ste. 200 CITY/STATE (01)-2900
APPRAISAL VALUE
Land Value 37500
Improvement Value 51550
Total Value 89050
A. Fifty(50)percent deterioration of non-supporting members? YES X NO
& Thirty-three(33)percent deterioration of supporting members? YES X NO
C. Fire damaged? YES NO X Previous owner
A Enrolled in Work Repair Program? YES X NO 01/31/02 thru 05/31/02
MAJOR CODE VIOLATIONS: This is a commercial two story structure. The roof is severely damaged
and for the most part is either collapsing or missing This structure has extensive water damage and rot. All
of the glass has been broken or blown out from the storm This structure had significant deterioration prior
to Hurricane Rita. The storm only worsened the condition making this a ve!3 danggrous structure. The
structure's windows and doors that have glass remaining are in a condition that could cause a great danger
to anyone who may enter the building The exterior walls also sustained considerable damage from the
storm. The interior flooring, ceilings and walls are damaged and will need to be repaired All electrical
wiring and electrical fixtures will need to be replaced All plumbing and plumbing fixtures will need to be
replaced. Based on the extensive repairs needed in this structure and the fact that these repairs will exceed
50% of its appraised value, staff is recommending a raze order for this structure.
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Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435 Broadway as a dilapidated
structure and order that it be razed or repaired
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: June 29, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435
Broadway as a dilapidated structure and order that it be razed or
repaired.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435 Broadway
as a dangerous structure and order that it be razed or repaired.
BACKGROUND
In February 2005, the structure at 1435 Broadway was presented to City Council for a condemnation
order. The property owner appeared before Council and requested that structures having historical
significance be allowed additional time to complete repairs. As a result of this request, no action was
taken on this property. On March 22,2005, City Council approved an ordinance adding a new section
to identify structures which have been tagged as a dangerous structure,as having historical significance
and providing time frames for their repair and/or rehabilitation. The zoning for the property at 1435
Broadway was established as an HC- L (Historical-Cultural Landmark Preservation) Designation by
City Council on June 7, 2005.
On June 7,2005, the property owner entered into a work program that provided a one-year time frame
for substantial completion of the structure and an additional one-year period to receive the Certificate
of Occupancy. The Building Codes Division was contacted by the owner on June 15,2006,-requesting
additional time to complete the required repairs for the work program. The property owner indicated
that he has been unable to continue with repairs due to Hurricane Rita. Failure to complete substantial
repairs prior to the one-year period would allow the City to demolish the structure without any further
notification to the property owner. During preparation of a request to extend the time frame, it was
determined that there was not a condemnation order for this structure.
In order to provide proper notice to the property owner and a legally binding condemnation order, it
will be necessary for City Council to approve a condemnation order for the structure at 1435
Broadway. Upon approval of the condemnation order, the property owner will be required to enter
into a new work program in which he will have one year to complete substantial repairs and one
additional year to obtain the Certificate of Occupancy.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
City may incur the cost of demolition.
PREVIOUS ACTION
Council approved the HC-L Designation on June 7, 2006. The structure has been enrolled in eight
(8) work programs.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
Property owner will be required to enter into a work program within ten (10) days after Council
action.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager, Public Works Director and Building Official
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June 29,2006
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING THE STRUCTURE
LOCATED AT 1435 BROADWAY TO BE A PUBLIC NUISANCE
AND ORDERING ITS DEMOLITION AND/OR REPAIR;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL;
AND PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby finds and declares the building
located at 1435 Broadway to be a public nuisance in that said buildings violate Chapter 14,
Section 14-50 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont and are for want of
repairs, or by reason of age or dilapidated condition, likely to cause or promote fires that
would endanger persons or property.
Section 2.
In accordance with Article XVII, Section 2, of the Charter of the City of Beaumont,
Section 14-52 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont,Texas, it is hereby ordered that the
property owner(s) of the building located at 1435 Broadway execute a work program with
the City within ten (10) days of the effective date of this ordinance and either demolish or
have completed substantial repairs within one year from the date of the execution of the
work order and one additional year to receive a Certificate of Occupancy. Should the
owner(s)fail to execute a work program as ordered or fail to obtain substantial completion
as defined in the work program, within one year from the initiating date of the work
program, Council hereby orders that the property be demolished without further notification
to the property owner(s) or City Council action.
Section 3.
If the property owner requests and is authorized by City Council to enroll in a work
program, all delinquent taxes shall be paid in full or a payment plan executed prior to the
enrollment of the property in the work program.
Section 4.
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 5.
That any person who violated 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 this the 25th day of July,
2006.
Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
SUBSTANDARD BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT
BUILDING CODES DIVISION
CITY OF BEAUMONT
INITIAL INSPECTION DATE September 20, 1991 WARD 3
ADDRESS OF INSPECTION 1435 Broadway
OWNER Mark W Bergeron
ADDRESS 3730 Evalon CITY/STATE�06�-4723
APPRAISAL VALUE
Land Value 5650
Improvement Value 3820
Total Value 9470
A. Fifty(50)percent deterioration of non-supporting members? YES X NO
R Thirty-three(33)percent deterioration of supporting members? YES X NO
C. Fire damaged? YES NO X
D. Enrolled in Work Program? YES X NO 08/18/92 thru 1VIM2
07/12/95 thru 11/12/95
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10/09/00 thru 02/09/01
06/20/05 thru 06/20107
MAJOR CODE VIOLATIONS: The structure has a new roof. It was not damaged by Hurricane Rita. The
structure did sustain a small amount of damage from Rita. Most of the windows have all the glass broken
out The exterior siding is being changed but has not been completed. Some painting of the exterior has been
done but not completed Exterior doors still need to be replaced. There is evidence of termite damage but
on the day of the last inspection there was an exterminator at the structure. Structure still has a lot of work
not completed in the interior. No electrical permit or plumbing permits have been purchased. No electrical
work other than a temporary electrical pole that supplies the alarm system has been completed. A small
amount of the rough-in plumbing has been completed but nothing else. The structure is secured and being
maintained The structure is very near the dry-in stage.
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PUBLIC HEARING: Dangerous Structures
Consider approval of an ordinance declaring certain structures to be dangerous structures and
ordering their removal within 10 days or authorizing the property owner to enroll the dangerous
structure in a work program
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: City Council,after conducting a public hearing,consider an ordinance
to declare the following sixty-three (63) structures to be dangerous
structures and order the owners to raze said structures within ten(10)
days. If the property owner fails to comply within ten(10)days, staff
is requesting City Council authorization to demolish these structures
without further notification to the property owner or City Council
action. Additionally,if the property owner of a structure requests and
is authorized by City Council to enroll in a work program, all
delinquent taxes shall be paid in full or a payment plan has been
established prior to the enrollment in the work program. Enrollment
in the work program shall occur within ten days after the effective
date of this ordinance.
1. 2925 Amarillo 11. 3925 Congress Avenue (1)
2. 1545 Avenue B (Garage Apartment) 12. 2095 Corley (Garage)
3. 2393 Avenue D(Garage Apartment) 13. 3105 W. Crockett
4. 3037 Brenham 14. 520 E. Delaware
5. 2095 Cable Avenue (1) 15. 3230 Elinor
6. 2250 Cable Avenue (1) 16. 2210 Euclid
7. 855 Caldwell (1) 17. 1535 Evalon
8. 580 N. Circuit Drive 18. 11155 Fleming Lane
9. 2385 Clearview 19. 3895 Fonville Avenue (1)
10. 8345 College (Commercial) 20. 3945 Fonville Avenue
(#� Indicates number of times structure has been enrolled in work program.
Continued
21. 2370 Forrest 43. 2495 Magnolia(Commercial)Carwash
22. 4920 Forsythe 44. 3215 Magnolia(Metal Shed)
23. 850 S. a Street (Commercial) 45. 3477 Magnolia
24. 1760 Gladys 46. 280 Manning
25. 3280 Glenwood 47. 1062 McFaddin
26. 1190 Gulf 48. 5680 Mel Sha Lane
27. 665 Harriot (1) 49. 1285 North
28. 2870 Harriot(Garage Apartment) 50. 1335 Park(Commercial)
29. 4694 Hartel 51. 1315 Pipkin (1)
30. 3245 Highland (1) 52. 741 Prairie
31. 582 Hill 53. 3610 Robinson
32. 1110 Iowa (1) 54. 3755 Robinson
33. 1711 Irving(Commercial) 55. 3890 Robinson
34. 1945 Irving(Commercial&Rear Bldg. 56. 8215 San Bruno
35. 2057 Irving 57. 1025 Steve Drive
36. 2107 Irving(Commercial) 58. 1035 Steve Drive
37. 460 Jeanette 59. 220 Todd
38. 3206 Lampassas 60. 2501 Tyler(Rear Auxiliary Bldg) (1)
39. 1575 LaSalle 61. 1016 Victoria
40. 1615 LaSalle 62. 2840 Willard
41. 1250-60 Madison Avenue 63. 4010 Willie Mae
42. 3350 Maida Road
(#) Indicates number of times structure has been enrolled in work program.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends City Council condemn these sixty-three (63) structures and order the
owner to raze within ten(10)days. Additionally,if the property owner of a structure requests and is
authorized by City Council to enroll in a work program, all delinquent taxes shall be paid in full or a
payment plan has been established prior to the enrollment in the work program. Enrollment in the
work program shall occur within ten days after the effective date of this ordinance.
BACKGROUND
It has been determined that these structures meet the definition of a dangerous structure and have
deteriorated to a condition that they are no longer considered suitable for repair.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
City may incur the cost of demolition.
PREVIOUS ACTION
These structures have been inspected by the Building Codes Division and found to be dangerous
structures as defined by the City of Beaumont's Code of Ordinances, Article III, Dangerous
Structures, Section 14-50.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
Building Codes Division will demolish or cause to be demolished said structures.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager,Public Works Director and Building Official.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING CERTAIN STRUCTURES TO BE
PUBLIC NUISANCES AND ORDERING THEIR DEMOLITION AND/OR
REPAIR; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR A
PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That the City Council of the City of Beaumont hereby finds and declares the
buildings located at:
1. 2925 Amarillo 33. 1711 Irvin Commercial
1545 Avenue B (Garage Apartment) 34. 1945 Irvin Commercial & Rear Bldg.
2393 Avenue D (Garage Apartment) 5. 2057 Irvin
3037 Brenham 36. 2107 Irvin Commercial
2095 Cable Avenue 37. 460 Jeanette
2250 Cable Avenue 38. 3206 Lam assas
855 Caldwell 39. 1575 LaSalle
580 N. Circuit Drive 40. 1615 LaSalle
2385 Clearview 41. 1250-60 Madison Avenue
10. 8345 College (Commercial) 42. 3350 Maida Road
11. 3925 Congress Avenue 43. 2495 Ma nolia Commercial Carwash
12. 2095 Corley (Garage) 44. 3215 Magnolia Metal Shed
13. 3105 W. Crockett 45. 3477 Magnolia
14. 520 E. Delaware 46. 280 Manning
15. 3230 Elinor 47. 1062 McFaddin
16. 2210 Euclid 48. 5680 Mel Sha Lane
17. 1535 Evalon 49. 1285 North
18. 11155 F1 ming Lane 50. 1335 Park Commercial
19. 3895 Fonville Avenue 51. 1315 Pi kin
0. 3945 Fonville Avenue 52. 741 Prairie
1. 2370 Forrest 53. 3610 Robinson
2. 4920 Forsythe 54. 3755 Robinson
3. 850 S. 41n Street Commercial 55. 3890 Robinson
4. 1760 Gladys 56. 8215 San Bruno
5. 3280 Glenwood 159.7. 1025 Steve Drive
6. 1190 Gulf 8. 1035 Steve Drive
7. 665 Harriot 220 Todd
8. 2870 Harriot(Garage Apartment) 0. 2501 Tyler Rear Auxiliary Bldg)
9. 4694 Hartel 1. 1016 Victoria
0. 3245 Highland 2. 2840 Willard
1. 582 Hill 3. 4010 Willie Mae
32. 1110 Iowa
to be public nuisances in that said buildings violate Chapter 14, Section 14-50 of the Code
of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont and are for want of repairs, or by reason of age or
dilapidated condition, likely to cause or promote fires that would endanger persons or
property.
Section 2.
In accordance with Article XVII, Section 2, of the Charter of the City of Beaumont,
Section 14-52 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, it is hereby ordered that
the owner or owners of the following described buildings demolish and remove said
structures within ten (10) days of the effective date of this ordinance.
1. 2925 Amarillo 33. 1711 Irvin Commercial
2. 1545 Avenue B (Garage Apartment) 34. 1945 Irvin Commercial & Rear Bldg.
3. 2393 Avenue D (Garage Apartment) 35. 2057 Irvin
4. 3037 Brenham 36. 2107 Irvin Commercial
2095 Cable Avenue 37. 460 Jeanette
2250 Cable Avenue 38. 3206 Lam assas
855 Caldwell 39. 1575 LaSalle
580 N. Circuit Drive 40. 1615 LaSalle
2385 Clearview 41. 1250-60 Madison Avenue
10. 8345 College (Commercial) 42. 3350 Maida Road
11. 3925 Congress Avenue 43. 2495 Magnolia Commercial Carwash
12. 2095 Corley (Garage) 44. 3215 Magnolia Metal Shed
13. 3105 W. Crockett 45. 3477 Magnolia
14. 520 E. Delaware 46. 280 Manning
15. 3230 Elinor 47. 1062 McFaddin
16. 2210 Euclid 48. 5680 Mel Sha Lane
17. 1535 Evalon 49. 1285 North
18. 11155 Fleming Lane 50. 1335 Park Commercial
19. 3895 Fonville Avenue 51. 1315 Pi kin
0. 3945 Fonville Avenue 52. 741 Prairie
1. 2370 Forrest 53. 3610 Robinson
2. 4920 Forsythe 54. 3755 Robinson
3. 850 S. 41n Street Commercial 55. 3890 Robinson
4. 1760 Gladys 56. 8215 San Bruno
5. 3280 Glenwood 57. 1025 Steve Drive
6. 1190 Gulf 58. 1035 Steve Drive
7. 665 Harriot 59. 220 Todd
8. 2870 Harriot(Garage Apartment) 0. 2501 T ler Rear Auxiliary Bldg)
9. 4694 Hartel 1. 1016 Victoria
30. 3245 Highland 2. 2840 Willard
1. 582 Hill 3. 4010 Willie Mae
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Annual Contract for Work Uniforms
July 19, 2006
Page 3
BUDGETARY IMPACT
Funds for uniforms are budgeted in each Department's operating budget.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager.
RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS, bids were received for an annual contract for the purchase of civilian
employee work uniforms; and,
WHEREAS, Shepherd's Uniform and Linen Supply Company, Inc., Beaumont,
Texas, submitted a bid in the unit amounts shown below:
Estimated yearly
Quantity Description Unit Price Total Price
600 en's Long Sleeve Shirts $9.95 $5,970.00
600 en's Short Sleeve Shirts $8.95 $5,370.00
125 omen's Long Sleeve Shirts $11.00 $1,375.00
90 omen's Short Sleeve Shirts $8.60 $774.00
20 Icenim en's Button Down Oxford US Shirt $13.95 $279.00
40 en's Button Down Oxford S/S Shirt $12.25 $490.00
700 en's Pants/Regular Style $13.25 $9,275.00
200 en's Pants/Jean Cut Style $14.50 $2,900.00
150 omen's Pants $14.95 $2,242.50
20 en's Pleated Slacks $16.20 $324.00
20 en's Traditional Work Pants $13.40 $268.00
50 Jeans $16.00 $800.00
200 Jackets $23.99 $4,798.00
20 Feam Jackets $32.50 $650.00
100 on Sleeve Coverall $19.50 $1,950.00
75 3hort Sleeve Coverall $27.50 $2,062.50
125 a s $7.00 $875.00
2000 ity of Beaumont Emblems $1.50 $3,000.00
90 ivic Center Emblems $1.50 $135.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED ANNUAL EXPENSE: $43,538.00
and,
WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that the bid submitted by Shepherd's
Uniform and Linen Supply Company, Inc., Beaumont, Texas, should be accepted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the bid submitted by Shepherd's Uniform and Linen Supply Company, Inc.,
Beaumont, Texas, for an annual contract in the estimated amount of $43,538 for the
purchase of civilian employee work uniforms be accepted by the City of Beaumont.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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City of Beau mont
Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Brenda Beadle, Purchasing Manager
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council approve a resolution authorizing the City Manager to
approve a License Agreement with the Crockett Street District dba
Downtown Productions, L.L.C., for a one (1) year term.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends approval of the License Agreement.
BACKGROUND
The City of Beaumont continues in its campaign to promote business development in the
downtown area and provide an aesthetically-pleasing environment for patrons from the
community. The City of Beaumont and Crockett Street Development participated in a
private/public partnership to develop Crockett Street. The City was responsible for paving,
sidewalk and lighting improvements on Crockett Street.
In June 2003, the City entered into a License Agreement with Crockett Street Development. The
agreement provided exclusive use of the Crockett Street right-of-way from Main to Pearl Streets.
Under the terms of the proposed license, Downtown Productions may limit vehicular and
pedestrian traffic to this section of Crockett Street. In return for this exclusive license, Downtown
Productions agrees to provide the City with written notice thirty (30) days in advance of any
planned entertainment event, in order to limit pedestrian access. The license requires a payment
to City of ten percent (10%) of gross receipts for admission for all "for profit" events. There is
not a required fee for "non-profit" events; however, the notifications requirements are the same.
Crockett Street License Agreement Renewal
July 18, 2006
Page 2
Additionally, the maintenance of the infrastructure on Crockett Street from Main to Pearl Streets
will be the responsibility of Downtown Productions. Also included in the license is an
indemnification clause and the requirements for insurance with the City as a name insured.
Should the one(1)year term expire, the license will continue from month-to-month until such date
as it is renewed by City Council.
A copy of the License Agreement in its substantial form is attached for your review.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
The City has received $29,799.80 since June 2003 as a result of the 10% fee.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
City Manager.
RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute a one(1)year License
Agreement with Crockett Street District d/b/a Downtown Productions, L.L.C. for the use of
the Crockett Street right-of-way from Main to Pearl Streets. The License Agreement is
substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof for all
purposes.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of July,
2006.
Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
LICENSE
STATE OF TEXAS §
ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
On the date last indicated below, the City of Beaumont, a municipal corporation of
Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, (hereinafter called "Licensor"), and Crockett Street
District, by and through Downtown Productions, L.L.C., (hereinafter called "Licensee"),
contract and agree asset forth herein. Licensee desires an exclusive license from Licensor
to use the real property the subject of this License Agreement described as follows:
Crockett Street right-of-way between Main and Pearl Streets(herein"Licensed Premises").
Licensee may limit vehicular access to the Licensed Premises, but may not limit pedestrian
access at any time except as follows: Should Licensee desire to limit pedestrian access
to the Licensed Premises, they must first provide Licensor with thirty (30) days advance
written notice of its intention to do so. If an admission charge is assessed or compensation
is paid for use of the Licensed Premises and the event is a"for profit" event, Licensee shall
pay to Licensor a fee of ten percent(10%)of the gross receipts for admission to the event.
There shall be no fee for"non-profit" events, but Licensor shall still be given at least thirty
(30)days notice as set out above. "Non-profit" event, as used in this License, means that
100% of the admission fee for the event is received by the organization for which the event
is held and the organization is a charitable organization as defined by the Tax Code of the
State of Texas, or the Internal Revenue Code of the United States. Licensee is to provide
Licensor with thirty(30)days advance written notice of the events planned for the Licensed
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EXHIBIT `A'
Premises. Should Licensee fail to comply with the notice and fee provisions of this
paragraph,this License may be terminated immediately. Licensor shall be allowed to audit
the financial records of"for profit"events to verify payment accuracy. Such audit will occur
during normal business hours.
Truck deliveries to the Crockett Street District will be limited to the Licensed
Premises. No truck delivery will be made on either Main or Pearl Streets.
Licensed Premises may continue to be occupied and used by Licensee solely in
connection with the Crockett Street District and for incidental purposes related thereto
during the term of this License or until termination thereof. Said License shall be for a term
of one (1) year from and after the date of its approval by the City Council of Licensor.
Should the one (1) year term expire, the license will continue from month to month until
such date as it is renewed by the City Council.
No permanent improvements shall be made upon the Licensed Premises without
first obtaining the written consent of Licensor by and through its City Manager or his
designee and providing a copy of the notice to Licensor in writing of how,when and to what
extent such improvements are to be made. A copy of this License shall be attached to
such notice.
In the event Licensor, by Resolution of the City Council, determines there is a public
need of the subject property or any part thereof,for the benefit of the Licensor or to protect
the health, safety or welfare of the public, and it terminates this License or any part thereof,
Licensee shall not receive any compensation and the Licensor shall not be liable therefor
Page 2 of 7
whether for the value of the property taken, damage to the abutting or remaining property
or improvements, loss of business or profit, loss of access, or otherwise.
Licensee shall, at all times of use under this License, be liable for all liability and/or
damage claims for injury or death of persons or property from any cause whatsoever
relating to the occupancy of the premises by Licensee, including those arising out of
damages or losses occurring on sidewalks and other areas adjacent to the Licensed
Premises, during the term of this License or any extension thereof. Licensee agrees to
indemnify and save harmless Licensorfrom anyand all claims,causes of action,and
damages of every kind for injury to or death of any person and damages to property
arising out of the occupancy and use of Licensed Premises or the operations
embraced by this License and including acts or omissions of Licensor in connection
therewith.
Licensee shall carry public liability and property damage insurance covering
operations hazards, and including Licensee's obligations under the indemnification
provision contained in this License (with a company acceptable to Licensor)with Licensor
as a named insured in the sum of$1 million in the aggregate. Should Licensor determine
at any time during the term of this License Agreement that the above coverage is
inadequate, it shall notice Licensee in writing to increase the amount of such insurance so
the same shall be adequate. The failure of Licensee to obtain said additional insurance
within thirty (30) days of Licensor's request shall constitute a breach of this License. A
copy of the original policy shall be filed with the City Clerk of City.
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As part of the consideration for this License Agreement, Licensee shall pay to
Licensor the sum of $10.00 (Ten and No/100 Dollars), said sum being non-refundable.
Licensee recognizes that this License does not affect the use of the Licensed
Premises by Licensor or any entity with a franchise to use City rights-of-way.
This Agreement is terminable by either party by giving written notice to the other
specifying the date of termination. Said notice shall be given not less than thirty (30) days
prior to the termination date therein specified.
This License is neither assignable nor transferrable except (1) in conjunction with
and as part of Licensee's conveyance of all the abutting property and (2) occupancy and
use of the Licensed Premises by a lessee leasing abutting property from Licensee(in which
case Licensee is not relieved from its obligations owed to Licensor hereunder). This
License survives through probate or warranty deed or lease. In any such event, other than
lease of abutting property, Licensor shall be notified of such occurrence by being delivered
a copy of the document or documents conveying the abutting property.
This License shall include the right of Licensee to have balcony structures which
extend into the Licensed Premises.
Licensee shall be responsible for all maintenance,repair and upkeep of the Licensed
Premises, including, but not limited to, brick pavers, decorative lighting, arches and lighting
on arches and curbs.
Any notice to Licensor shall be sufficient if it is mailed or hand-delivered to the Office
of the City Manager, City of Beaumont, P. O. Box 3827, Beaumont, Texas, 77704. Any
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notice to Licensee shall be sufficient if mailed or hand-delivered to Licensee at 555 Main
Street, Beaumont, Texas, 77701.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties have executed this Agreement as of the
day of , 2006.
LICENSOR
CITY OF BEAUMONT
By:
Kyle Hayes, City Manager
LICENSEE
CROCKETT STREET DISTRICT
dba DOWNTOWN PRODUCTIONS, L.L.C.
By:
Jeff McCarson, President
Downtown Productions, L.L.C.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared KYLE
HAYES, City Manager of the City of Beaumont, a municipal corporation of the State of
Texas, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing
instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and
considerations therein expressed, in the capacity therein stated, and as the act and deed
of the City of Beaumont.
GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this the day of
2006.
Notary Public in and for the State of Texas
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared JEFF
McCARSON, President of Downtown Productions, L.L.C., known to me to be the person
whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he
executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed, in the capacity
therein stated, and as the Representative of Crockett Street District.
GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this the day of ,
2006.
Notary Public in and for the State of Texas
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City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 13, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a resolution authorizing the acceptance of a ten
(10) foot wide water line easement for fire hydrants across A-Mini
Storage property at 575 Interstate 10 South.
RECOMMENDATION
James M. Dobson III, d.b.a. A-Mini Storage has agreed to convey a ten foot(10') wide water line
easement to the City of Beaumont. The Water Line Easement crosses A-Mini Storage property
at 575 Interstate 10 South and will serve fire hydrants on the property (Tract 28-K, Plat C-5,
David Brown Survey, Abstract 5).
Administration recommends acceptance of the easement.
BACKGROUND
The easement is to be used to provide access to the water lines and fire hydrants for the property
named above. It would also allow for the construction, alteration, operation and maintenance of
the said water lines and appurtenances.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
None.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOAEkIENDED BY
City Manager and Public Works Director
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RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS,James M. Dobson III,d/b/a A-Mini Storage, has conveyed a ten-foot(10')wide
Water Line Easement, as described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, to the City of
Beaumont for the purpose of providing access for fire prevention services:
Tract 28-K, Plat C-5, David Brown Survey, Abstract 5
and,
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the purpose of said conveyance and
is of the opinion that the acceptance of said conveyance is necessary and desirable and
that same should be accepted;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the easement conveyed by James M. Dobson 111, d/b/a A-Mini Storage, as described
on Exhibit 'A" be and the same is hereby accepted.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 25th day of
July, 2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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City of Beaumont
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS JULY 25, 2006 1:30 P.M.
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER
* Invocation Pledge Roll Call
* Presentations and Recognition
* Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 3-10/Consent
Agenda
* Consent Agenda
GENERAL BUSINESS
• 1. Consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling) District to GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-
2)District at 2916 E. Lucas
2. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential
Single Family Dwelling)District in the 3900 Block of Pointe Parkway
3. Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark
Commission on its denial of paint colors on the house located at 2270 Hazel
4. Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark
Commission on the denial of a carport at 2501 Hazel
5. Consider a request for a historic preservation loan for repairs to the home at 2223
North
6. Consider a request to abandon a 6'x 85'portion of a 15'wide utility easement
along the rear of the property at 1920 Edson
7. Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for the Wiess Bluff
Pump Station Neches River Bank Stabilization Project
8. Consider approving a payment for emergency recovery services
9. Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 439 Crockett as a
dilapidated structure and order that it be razed
10. Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435 Broadway as a
dilapidated structure and order that it be razed or repaired
11. PUBLIC HEARING: Dangerous Structures
Consider approval of an ordinance declaring certain structures to be dangerous
structures and ordering their removal within 10 days or authorizing the property
owner to enroll the dangerous structure in a work program
COMMENTS
* Councilmembers/City Manager comment on various matters
* Public Comment (Persons are limited to 3 minutes)
Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids
or services are requested to contact Lenny Caballero at 880-3716 three days prior to the
meeting.
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District to
GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2)District at 2916 E. Lucas
City of Beaumont
•�• Council Agenda Item
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner,Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a zone change from RS (Residential
Single FamilyDwelling)District to GC-MD-2(General Commercial-
Multiple Family Dwelling-2)District at 2916 E. Lucas.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of a request for a zone change from RS (Residential
Single Family Dwelling)District to GC-MD-2(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2)
District at 2916 E. Lucas.
BACKGROUND
Brammer Construction, Inc. has applied for a zone change from RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling)District to GC-MD(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District for 0.90 acres
of land at 2916 E.Lucas. The purpose of the zone change is to allow the construction of a commercial
shopping center. Proposed businesses include a washateria,nail shop, beauty shop and barber shop.
The owner of the property is Duong&Le, Inc.
The south 150' of Duong&Le's property is zoned GC-MD. The rest of the subject property is zoned
RS. Across Idylwood is an existing convenience store. Proposed plans call for a strip shopping center
facing E.Lucas with access to both E.Lucas and Idylwood. To develop the property,as proposed,will
require that the remainder be rezoned.This development will provide much needed services to the north
end of Beaumont.
The Planning Commission felt that GC-MD-2 zoning would be more appropriate due to the
surrounding residential uses.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Joint Public Hearing held July 17,2006,the Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve a zone
change from RS(Residential Single Family Dwelling)District to GC-MD-2(General Commercial-
Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District at 2916 E. Lucas.
SUBSEQUENT ACTION
None.
RECOMMENDED BY
Planning Commission, City Manager, Public Works Director and Planning Manager.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE
BOUNDARIES OFTHE 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 GC-MD-2 (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING-2) DISTRICT FOR
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2916 E. LUCAS, 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
GC-MD-2 (General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District for property located at
2916 E. Lucas, being the north 192.42'of the south 342.42'of Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Lucas
Acres Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.90 acres, more
or less, as shown on Exhibit "A", 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 herein above described shall be
subject to all of the applicable regulations of the underlying zoning district as well as those
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 this the 25th day o f July,
2006.
- Mayor Guy N. Goodson -
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July 25, 2006
Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential Single Family
Dwelling)District in the 3900 Block of Pointe Parkway
City of Beaumont
Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Public Works Director
MEETING DATE: July 25, 2006
AGENDA MEMO DATE: July 18, 2006
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a request for a specific use permit to allow a church
in an RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling) District in the 3900
Block of Pointe Parkway.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of a specific use permit to allow a church in an RS
(Residential Single Family Dwelling) District in the 3900 Block of Pointe Parkway subject to
providing a 30'wide landscape buffer on the south side of the property.
BACKGROUND
Christian Fellowship Worship Center,Inc. is requesting a specific use permit to allow a church in an
RS(Residential Single Family Dwelling)District. The property is located in the 3900 block of Pointe
Parkway.
The initial plans call for the construction of a 15,000 sq. ft. sanctuary with Sunday school classrooms
and administrative offices. Future phases include the construction of a family life center and possibly
a gymnasium. The exterior of the church will be either brick or stucco finish per restrictions imposed
by agreement with the developer.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
PREVIOUS ACTION
At a Joint Public Hearing held July 17, 2006, the Planning Commission voted 5-0 to approve a
specific use permit to allow a church in an RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)District in the
3900 Block of Pointe Parkway subject to providing a 30'wide landscape buffer along the south side
of the property.