HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN JUL 25 2006 M I N U T E S - CITY OF BEAUMONT
Andrew P. Cokinos, At-Large GUY N. GOODSON, MAYOR Becky Ames, At-Large
Lulu L. Smith, Ward I CITY COUNCIL MEETING Nancy Beaulieu, Mayor Pro Tem,Ward II
Audwin Samuel, Ward III July 25, 2006 Bobbie J. Patterson,Ward IV
Tyrone E. Cooper, City Attorney Kyle Hayes, City Manager Rose Ann Jones, City Clerk
The City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, met in a regular session on July 25, 2006, at
the City Hall Council Chambers, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas, at 1:30 p.m. to consider the
following:
OPENING
Invocation Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call
Presentations and Recognition
` Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 3-10/Consent Agenda
Consent Agenda
Mayor Goodson called the council meeting to order at 1:30 p.m.
Pastor John Cashimere of the East Gill Baptist Church gave the invocation. Councilmember
Ames led the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call was made by Rose Ann Jones, City Clerk.
Present at the meeting were Mayor Goodson, Mayor Pro Tern Beaulieu, Councilmembers Smith
(arrived at 1:35 p.m.), Cokinos, Ames, Samuel and Patterson. Also present were Kyle Hayes,
City Manager; Tyrone Cooper, City Attorney; Rose Ann Jones, City Clerk.
Proclamations, Presentations, Recognitions
"ADA Awareness Day in Beaumont" - July 26, 2006 - Proclamation read by Mayor
Goodson; accepted by Darryl Borque, Chairman
Presentation: Officer Carman Apple and Sgt. Kelly Cole invited Council and the public
to attend National Night Out Against Crime on Tuesday, August 1 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at
Central Park, sponsored by the Beaumont Police Department
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 3-10/Consent Agenda.
Joe Penland Jr. 8270 Old Voth Beaumont TX
Item #9: asked for six months additional time for 439 Crockett Street to finalize purchase
agreement
Paula Blazek 2534 Long Beaumont TX
Item #3, Item #4: Stated that the Historic Landmark Commission had reached an
agreement with the owner of these two properties
Minutes-July 25,2006
CONSENT AGENDA
` Approval of minutes - Minutes of July 18, 2006
Confirmation of committee appointments - None
A) Approve a contract for automotive preventive maintenance - Resolution 06-209
B) Approve an annual contract for the purchase of work uniforms - Resolution 06-210
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 - Resolution 06-211
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 - Resolution 06-212
Councilmember Ames made a motion to approve the Consent Agenda. Councilmember
Smith seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR GOODSON,MAYOR PRO TEM BEAULIEU,COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH,
COKINOS, AMES, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
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 -
Ordinance 06-038
Administration recommended 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.
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 Planning Commission felt that GC-MD-2 zoning would be more appropriate due to the
surrounding residential uses.
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.
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Councilmember Cokinos moved to ADOPT ORDINANCE 06-038 ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING CHAPTER 30 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT,TEXAS,AND IN PARTICULAR
THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ZONING DISTRICTS,AS INDICATED UPON THE ZONING MAP OF BEAUMONT,
TEXAS BY CHANGING THE ZONING OF PROPERTY PRESENTLY ZONED RS (RESIDENTIAL SINGLE
FAMILY DWELLING)DISTRICT TO 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. Mayor Pro
Tern Beaulieu seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR GOODSON,MAYOR PRO TEM BEAULIEU,COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH,
COKINOS, AMES, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
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 - Ordinance 06-039
Administration recommended 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.
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.
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.
Mayor Pro Tem Beaulieu made a motion to ADOPT ORDINANCE 06-039 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
CITYOF BEAUMONT,JEFFERSON COUNTY,TEXAS. CouncilmemberAmes seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR GOODSON,MAYOR PRO TEM BEAULIEU,COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH,
COKINOS, AMES, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
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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. Deferred for 2 weeks
4. Consider a request for an appeal of the decision of the Historic Landmark Commission on
the denial of a carport at 2501 Hazel - Ordinance 06-040
Administration recommended 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 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.
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 of the building.
This carport does not meet these requirements and is clearly seen from the street.
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.
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.
Councilmember Ames made a motion to ADOPT ORDINANCE 06-040 ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE
TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED
AT 2501 HAZEL STREET, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. Councilmember Smith
seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR GOODSON, MAYOR PRO TEM BEAULIEU, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH,
COKINOS, AMES, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
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5. Consider a request for a historic preservation loan for repairs to the home at 2223 North -
Resolution 06-213
Administration recommended approval of the request for a historic preservation loan for
repairs to the home at 2223 North.
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.
The Historic Preservation Loan program is funded with CDBG money. Currently, there is
$42,000 in the Preservation Loan Account.
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.
Mayor Pro Tem Beaulieu made a motion to APPROVE RESOLUTION 06-213 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.
Councilmember Smith seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR GOODSON, MAYOR PRO TEM BEAULIEU, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH,
COKINOS, AMES, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
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 - Ordinance 06-041
Administration recommended 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.
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.
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.
Councilmember Ames made a motion to ADOPT ORDINANCE 06-041 ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE
ABANDONING A 61 X 85'PORTION OF A 15'WIDE UTILITY EASEMENT LOCATED ALONG THE REAR OF
THE PROPERTY AT 1920 EDSON IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,JEFFERSON COUNTY,TEXAS. Mayor
Pro Tern Beaulieu seconded the motion.
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AYES: MAYOR GOODSON, MAYOR PRO TEM BEAULIEU, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH,
COKINOS, AMES, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
7. Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract for the Weiss Bluff Pump
Station Neches River Bank Stabilization Project - Resolution 06-214
Administration recommended 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.
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.
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%/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.
Councilmember Smith made a motion to APPROVE RESOLUTION 06-214 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. Mayor Pro Tern Beaulieu
seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR GOODSON, MAYOR PRO TEM BEAULIEU,COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH,
COKINOS, AMES, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
8. Consider approving a payment for emergency recovery services - Resolution 06-215
Administration recommended 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.
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Both the Julie Rogers Theatre and the Tyrrell Historical Library suffered water intrusion as
a result of Hurricane Rita. Representative 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.
Funds for this project are available from insurance proceeds.
Councilmember Smith made a motion to APPROVE RESOLUTION 06-215 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. Councilmember Ames seconded the
motion.
AYES: MAYOR GOODSON, MAYOR PRO TEM BEAULIEU, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH,
COKINOS, AMES, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
9. Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 439 Crockett as a dilapidated
structure and order that it be razed - Ordinance 06-042
Administration recommended Council consideran ordinance declaring the structure at439
Crockett as a dangerous structure and order that it be razed.
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.
City may incur the cost of demolition.
Councilmember Samuel made a motion to ADOPT ORDINANCE 06-042 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. Mayor Pro Tern Beaulieu seconded the motion.
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AYES: MAYOR GOODSON, MAYOR PRO TEM BEAULIEU, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH,
COKINOS, AMES, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
10. Consider approving an ordinance declaring the structure at 1435 Broadway as a
dilapidated structure and order that it be razed or repaired - Ordinance 06-043
Administration recommended Council consider an ordinance declaring the structure at
1435 Broadway as a dangerous structure and order that it be razed or repaired.
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 forthe
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.
City may incur the cost of demolition.
Mayor Pro Tern Beaulieu made a motion to ADOPT ORDINANCE 06-043 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. Councilmember Smith seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR GOODSON, MAYOR PRO TEM BEAULIEU, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH,
COKINOS, AMES, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
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
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Public comments were made by the following people who personally appeared and
requested additional arrangements for their property.
Daniel L. Clark III 2225 Nora Street Beaumont TX
#5 - 2095 Cable Avenue
April Gallen 2820 5th Avenue Port Arthur TX
#41 - 1250-60 Madison Avenue
Alesia Adams 2385 Clearview Street Beaumont TX
#9 - 2385 Clearview
Gregory Beckett 8413 Stratford Drive Orange TX
#60 - 2501 Tyler (Rear Auxiliary Bldg)
Matt Brackin 515S. 4th Beaumont TX
#11 - 3925 Congress Avenue
Keith Butler 525 Harriot Beaumont TX
#30 - 3245 Highland
Bobbie J. Bodkins 855 Caldwell Avenue Beaumont TX
#7 - 855 Caldwell
Peggy Donovan 4730 Galewood Beaumont TX
#10 - 8345 College (Commercial)
J. C. Franklin 3280 Glenwood Beaumont TX
#25 - 3280 Glenwood
Zelma Lewis Green/Pamela Lewis Robertson Beaumont TX
#54 - 3755 Robinson Street
Ella Guidry 1750 Trinidad Beaumont TX
#46 - 280 Manning
Joseph Guidry 6832 Marshall Place Dr. Beaumont TX
#43 - 2495 Magnolia (Commercial) Carwash
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Larry Jackson 3895 Fonville Avenue Beaumont TX
#19 - 3895 Fonville Avenue
Shahrodi 3477 Magnolia Beaumont TX
#39 - 1575 LaSalle
#40 - 1615 LaSalle
Jim Turpin Orange TX
#23 - 850 S. 4" Street (Commercial)
Public Hearing was closed.
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 structures in a work program - Ordinance 06-044
Councilmember Samuel made a motion TO DEFER ITEM#46-280 MANNING TO THE AUGUST
AGENDA. Councilmember Ames seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR GOODSON, MAYOR PRO TEM BEAULIEU, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH,
COKINOS, AMES, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Councilmember Ames made a motion TO ALLOW PROPERTY OWNERS OF ITEMS#5, 7, 9, 11,
19, 25, 27, 30, 41, 43, 45 AND 60 TO BE ALLOWED TO ENTER INTO A WORK PROGRAM.
Councilmember Samuel seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR GOODSON, MAYOR PRO TEM BEAULIEU, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH,
COKINOS, AMES, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Councilmember Samuel made a motion to ADOPT ORDINANCE 06-044 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.
Mayor Pro Tern Beaulieu seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR GOODSON, MAYOR PRO TEM BEAULIEU, COUNCILMEMBERS SMITH,
COKINOS, AMES, SAMUEL AND PATTERSON
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NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
COUNCILMEMBER PATTERSON - INVITED ALL CITIZENS TO JOIN IN THE NATIONAL NIGHT OUT
AGAINST CRIME AT CENTRAL PARK; REQUESTED A
WORKSHOP BE HELD REGARDING FUND AVAILABILITY FOR
THE ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED FROM THE TEXAS
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS AND
WOULD LIKE SOME TYPE OF ROOFING PROGRAM TO BE
IMPLEMENTED TO HELP OUR CITIZENS; EXPRESSED
DISAPPOINTMENT IN THE TURNOUT OF THE TOWN HALL
MEETING HELD FOR WARD IV RESIDENTS; FELT THAT SOME
IMMEDIATE HELP IS NECESSARY FOR THE DRAINAGE
PROBLEMS IN WARD IV; CONCERNED WITH THE FLOODING
IN THE CITY ON SUNDAY
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL - COMMENDED THE CITY MANAGER ON THE ORLEANS JAZZ
FESTIVAL AND PEOPLE LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS BEING
AN ANNUAL EVENT; REMINDED CITIZENS OF THE UPCOMING
CONCERTS IN THE PARK TO BE HELD AUGUST 6 AT
MAGNOLIA PARK
COUNCILMEMBER AMES - RECEIVED A LOT OF GOOD FEEDBACK ON THE ORLEANS
JAZZ FESTIVAL;GREAT EVENT THAT SHOULD BE CONTINUED
COUNCILMEMBER COKINOS - NONE
MAYOR PRO TEM BEAULIEU - GREAT TO BE BACK HOME AND DISAPPOINTED THAT SHE
MISSED THE JAZZ FESTIVAL
COUNCILMEMBER SMITH - NONE
CITY MANAGER HAYES - NONE
CITY ATTORNEY COOPER- NONE
MAYOR GOODSON - ECHOED ABOUT THE JAZZ FEST AND HOW IT WAS A
WONDERFUL EVENT EVEN WITH THE RAIN SHOWERS;
TREMENDOUS LOSS TO CITY TO LOSE REV. DANIELS AND
WHAT A WONDERFUL SERVICE HE RECEIVED; APPRECIATED
STAFF AND TYRONE FOR GETTING DRAFT OF AN ANIMAL
CONTROL ORDINANCE AND OTHER ORDINANCES FROM
WORKSHOP; THANKED FIRE AND POLICE STAFF FOR HARD
WORK ON SUNDAY; FLOODING EVENTS WERE ALL OVER THE
CITY AND IT WAS HARD TO KEEP UP THE FLOODING
STRUCTURES COMPLETELY; WILL WORK ON IMPROVING
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THIS;RECOVERY MONIES HAVE STRICT USAGE REGULATIONS
AND CANNOT BE USED FOR ANYTHING THAT THEY CONSIDER
CITY RESPONSIBILITY OR PRIOR PROBLEM BEFORE
HURRICANE RITA
Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes)
Glenda Ardoin 2540 Sycamore Beaumont TX
Opposed to zone change in community by the Port of Beaumont; wants their community
to remain a residential community not a commercial area
Bernie Minnard 1025 Brockman Street Beaumont TX
Concerned about water flooding in his neighborhood and only one storm drain in this area;
concerned about the safety of children in the neighborhood with the flooded streets
LeRoy Lewis III 8550 Baker Street Beaumont TX
Ideas for City Council: concerned about some buildings which need to be demolished;
would like to see better streets and drainage in all the Wards; would like cut grass bagged
and not blown on to the streets; concerned about health rules of food handlers and
smoking at gas pumps; thanked the city workers for working out on the streets and doing
a fine job
Gethrel Hall Williams-Wright 4495 Fortune Lane Beaumont TX
Concerned about the expansion of the zoning for the Port; feels that the citizens do not
have the power of the Port; concerned about fair market value being received and proper
notification; concerned about the flooding in the area and black eels on the streets; would
like employees to receive overtime instead of contracting out services; glad to see
Councilmember Cokinos back again
Pastor Vera Jones Thompkins Houston TX
Spoke on her concerns with the restoration in the North End and would like to help an
outreach program
Frank Kiefer 3190 Willowood Beaumont TX
Would like the street that runs from Concord Road to TX 105 and is not any part of 105
to be predesignated as Andrew P. Cokinos Drive; would like high school seniors to be
shown the council proceedings several times a year; would like the newspaper to advertise
the televised meetings on Wednesday nights
Joe Lewis PO Box 62 Beaumont TX
Feels that there needs to be a program to help people refinance their homes and help with
the repair of their homes instead of demolishing the homes
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Frederick Joubert 2635 Burgundy Place Beaumont TX
Concerned about the drainage ditch on Pine Street which has not been cleaned for the
past 15 years and floods the street and causes the water to flood into the church located
there
There being no Executive Session, Council adjourned at 4:15 p.m.
Audio tape ar availabl pon request in the City Clerk's Office.
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