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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET FEB 07 1984 i 1 y AGENDA REGULAR SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 7, 1984 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1:15 P.M. * Invocation. * Pledge of Allegiance. * Roll call . * Proclamations. * Consent Agenda. 1. An ordinance granting a Specific Use Permit to establish an auto- mobile repair and paint and body shop in a GC-MD (General Commercial- Multiple Dwelling) district at 745 Lindberg. 2. An ordinance abandoning Helbig Road from Voth Road northward to Pine Island Bayou. 3. A resolution executing an agreement with the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation for installation of a traffic sig- nal at S.H. 124 (Fannett) and U.S. 69 frontage roads. 4. A resolution accepting the Dowlen Road T.I.P. Project as complete and authorizing final payment to the contractor. 5. An ordinance changing the speed limit on Keith Road between Calder and College. 6. A resolution accepting as complete the Gorman Street Bridge Re- placement and the Hillebrandt Bayou at 23rd Street Crossing Project and authorizing final payment to the contractor. 7. A resolution accepting the Lafin Road Project as complete and authorizing final payment to the contractor. 8. A resolution authorizing annual contracts for traffic marking material . 9. A resolution authorizing purchase of an annual supply of computer stock paper. 10. A resolution authorizing purchase of interest bond coupons. Council Agenda February 7, 1984 Page 2 11. A resolution allocating funds from the Street Division for fabrication and installation of "Hazardous Materials Route" signs. * Public Hearing - dilapidated structures. 12. An ordinance declaring certain dilapidated structures to be public nuisances and requiring their repair or removal . Other business. Hear citizens. Recess. RECONVENE FOR WORK SESSION. January 31, 1984 1. Council Letter 310. Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Request for specific use permit for automotive repair anr? paint and body shop in GC-MD district at 745 Lindbergh GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant Gerald R. Condon Status of Applicant property owner Requested Action specific use permit to estab- lish an automotive repair and paint and body shop in a GC-MD district Existing Zoning GC-MD (General Commercial - Multiple Dwelling) Location 745 Lindbergh Size 100 x 368; 0. 84 acre Existing Land Use single family residence and garage Surrounding Zoning and Land Use north - R-3 , single family east - GC-MD, commercial south - GC-MD, nursing home west - (across Lindbergh) R-3 , single family Physical Features no special characteristics Comprehensive Plan Stable Area SPECIAL INFORMATION Public Utilities Sanitary Sewer: 12 inch line Storm Drainage: to concrete storm drain connecting with Col- lege/Lindbergh intersection Paige 2 SPECIAL INFORMATION (cont'd) Public Utilities Water: 6 inch line Streets Lindbergh is designated as a residential collector and has a 60-foot right-of-way and 22-foot pavement. Fire Protection Station #4 , Gladys and Lucas ANALYSIS E e Specific Use Permit Review. PLA.TNING- STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff review of proposed site plan finds 7 of the 8 conditions to be satisfied and recommends approval with installation of 10-foot landscaped buffer and 8-foot privacy fence on north property line. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission recommended approval of the request with the installation of a 10-foot landscaped buffer and an 8-foot privacy fence on the north property line by a vote of 5 to 1. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AND RESPONSE Notices Mailed to Property Owners 15 Responses in Favor of Request 2 Responses Opposed to Request 2 It is recommended that this ordinance be adopted. _1 r Karl Nollenberger City Manager cc: Sherell Cockrell, Planning Director FILE 906-P CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL: A Specific Use Permit shall be issued only if all of the following conditions have been found: 1) That the specific use will be compatible with and not injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property, nor significantly diminish or impair property values within the immediate vicinity, Proposed use is located in an area of mixed. land uses. Abutting lots to the north are zoned R-3; 'southward are zoned GC-MD. Applicant will install necessary fencing and construction fommurcia ° make use compatible with surrounding 2) l�fiat tt a establishment of the specific use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding vacant property; Surrounding lots are all developed -- no existing vacant lots in vicinity. 3) That adequate utilities, access road, drainage and other necessary supporting facilities have been or will be provided; Existing utilities are adequate for proposed use. 4) The design, location and arrangement of all driveways and parking spaces provides for the safe and convenient movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic without adversely affecting the general public or adjacent developments; Applicant' s driveway and parking plan provide adequate access. 5) That adequate nuisance prevention measures have been or will be taken to prevent or control offensive odor, fumes, dust, noise and vibration; Applicant proposes construction features in shop area to reduce adverse affect of paint fumes and offensive odors. 6) That directional lighting will be provided so as not to disturb or ad- versely affect neighboring properties; Security lighting in rear yard will be directed to minimize glare on abutting land uses. 7) That there are sufficient landscaping and screening to insure harmony and compatibility with adjacent property; Site plan shows 6-foot privacy fence on south property line; ordinance requires 8-foot privacy fence and 10-foot landscaped buffer where proposal abuts R-3 zoning to north. 8) That the proposed use is in accordance with the comprehensive plan; Subject property is in a stable area according to the plan and is in accordance. SPECIFIC USE PERMIT REVIEW FILE: 906-P ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS PROPOSAL 1. Description of processes and------------ Owner will have part-time activities. business and workshop refin- ishing automobiles. Hours will be from 6-9 : 30 p.m. , Monday-Friday and 9=5 Satur- day. One additional part- time employee , (see _ t) 2. Boundaries of area covered by site------Lot 11, Block 3, Caldwood plan with dimensions. Acres; 100 x 368; 0. 84 acres 3. Existing and proposed building locations with: - number of stories; -------------------one - height; ------------------------------14 - gross floor area; --------------------3008 sq. ft. - entrances and exits. -----------------from Lindbergh 4 . Existing drainage locations and ---------to storm drainage in direction of flow. Lindbergh 5. Proposed landscaping and screening ------existing trees and natural buffers. landscaping to remain 6• Location and dimensions of: - curb cuts (existing and proposed) r---one proposed at 28 feet - public and private streets , showing --Lindbergh: 60 ' right-of-way, rights-of-way widths; 22 ' pavement narking and loading areas;----------- 2 spaces located 150 feet back from front property lin - pedestrian walks; --------------------none - exterior lighting; ------------------2 security lights at rear an trash storage locations; --------- side of new building ----81 x 8 ' area 7. Fences or screening provisions ----------6-foot privacy fence on showing location, type and height. south property line 8. Sian height, location and dimensions.---Area: 16 sq. ft. Height: 4 feet FILE 906-P. REQUEST FOR A SPECIFIC -- USE PERMIT FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR F �---�� PAINT AND BODY SHOP LOCATED 745 �-- , LINDBURGH. "L f APPLICANT; GERALD R. 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Condon of 745 Lindbergh, Beaumont, Texas, submit to the Planning and Zoning Department of Beaumont City Council for review and approval, plans and r intended use data for the application of a specific use permit relating to an i. automotive repair/paint and body restoration building on the property of 745 Lindbergh, Lot 11, Block 3, Caldwood Acres, Jefferson County, Beaumont, Texas. The proposed building is to be built on the above mentioned property as follows: Building: 3008 Square Feet Single Story Metal Building 14 Foot Eave Height Capacity of Building - 5 Automobiles Site: 6 Foot High Cedar Privacy Fence Surrounding Auto Storage Area Capacity of Auto Storage Area - 5 automobiles Outdoor Trash Storage Area Designated Behind Privacy Fence Substantial Landscaping Designated Security Lighting in Compliance With Code The operation of this building will be on a part time basis and will serve as a hobby workshop and part time business. A part time ,Ihigh school employee will be used on an "as needed" basis. Refinishing automobiles demands complete control of contaminants and atmospheric conditions, therefore a specially enclosed, double filtered paint booth will be installed within the building. Design, construction and operation of the booth will comply with all national and local fire codes. All other repairs will be performed within the building structl4re to significantly reduce dust and noise in the work and surrounding environment. Approximate operating hours will be from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. , Monday thru Friday, and 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. , Saturday, Gerald R. Condon December 22, 1983 ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ISSUING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR AND PAINT AND BODY SHOP AT 745 LINDBERGH. WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Beaumont considered the issuance of a specific use permit for an automotive repair and paint and body shop at 745 Lindbergh, Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas to Gerald R. Condon, property owner, his legal representatives, successors, and assigns for that certain property hereinafter described; and, WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the issuance of such specific use permit is in the best interest of the City of Beaumont and its citizens, subject to the hereinafter described conditions; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That all conditions necessary for issuance of a specific use permit have been met and the specific use permit for an automotive repair and paint and body shop at 745 Lindbergh, Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, in accordance with Section 30-26 and Section 30-40 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont, as amended, is hereby granted to Gerald R. Condon, property owner, his legal representatives, successors and assigns for that certain tract described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. + Y Section 2. That the specific use permit herein granted is expressly issued for and in accordance with each particular and detail of the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and made a part hereof for all purposes. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 Mayor - 2 - w + January 31, 1984 2. Council Letter 311 Honorable Mayor and ME!mbers of City Council Subject: Request to abandon Helbig Road from Voth Road northward to Pine Island Bayou. GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant City of Beaumont Requested Action street abandonment Purpose of Request control access to stop il- legal trash dumping Property Description Helbig Road from Voth Rd. Existing Zoning and Land Use RS; vacant EXISTING UTILITIES There are no utilities but a 2-inch water line in the road. ANALYSIS All City departments and public utilities have submitted their respective approval subject to maintenance access. PLANNING" STAFF RECOMMENDATION The :staff recommends approval of the abandonment subject to reten- tion of the right-of-way as a general utility easement. PLANtJING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission recommended approval of the abandonment sub- ject to retention of the right-of-way as a general utility easement by a vote of 6 to 0. It is recommended that this ordinance be adopted. Karl Nollenberger City Manager i l FILE 41546 - REQUEST TO / ABANDON HELBIG RD. FROM VOTH "�� RD. CUTOFF NORTH FOR 1600 FEET. .+ APPLICANT: CITY OF BEAUMONT. IL n AND 1/800 .,� `'• 28 i t11 tot t11 tls 29 29 23 �o .c7 m s �s t� SUBJECT 33-Its-1 s•-AS - i VOTH CUT OFF ETE 29 !'6 11-At-1 �d7�, ?Pv t t O 1 d G T ITT wls � I r s •t atria 9 1 *Is a 4 T 4S • 1 M 1► III • 'A I73 -Re-1 • I T � .A • s • I r s r i W W ITt 1 M n N N • v, ` . J� 144 Its ITl 0 y p tlf V 34-Rs - 1 ITO IGA Z - tlt r &NT F;Q. _ GULF sT•fff UTIIITt[t CO. J 1T 40 1• W 4s 41 42 - 111 111 1!f IAA Mt 107 tf ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE VACATING AND ABANDONING HELBIG ROAD FROM VOTH ROAD NORTHWARD TO PINE ISLAND BAYOU. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT Helbig Road from Voth Road northward to Pine Island Bayou , as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof be, and the same is hereby , vacated and abandoned. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 - Mayor - 3. February 3, 1984 Council Letter 299 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Traffic Signal Agreement The State Department of Highways and Public Transportation has applied to the Federal Highway Administration and has received funding to install a signal at S.H. 124 (Fannett) and U.S. 69 frontage roads. The funds received are from the Federal Highway Administrations 's 1983 Highway Safety Improve- ment Program. These funds are used for improvements at locations with a high accident history for the previous three years. The State will furnish funds for preparation of plans and specifications, construction, and will be responsible for the installation. The City will maintain the signals after installation. This signal will be interconnected with the proposed signal installation at S.H. 124 and Lafin Road. The sig- nal at Lafin will be installed and maintained by the City. It is recommended that the City Manager be authorized to execute an agree- ment in which the City will have responsibility for maintenance after con- struction. Karl Nollenberger City Manager a + NO R E S O L U T I O N BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Manager be, and he is hereby , authorized to execute an agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A" for the maintenance of a signal light to be installed at State Highway 124 and U. S. 69 frontage roads. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 Mayor - 4. February 3, 1984 Council Letter 307 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Dowlen Road T. . I.P. Project Final Payment On April 27, 1982, the City of Beaumont awarded a contract to Troy Dodson Construction Company in the amount of $2,877,277 for the construction of Dowlen Road from Calder Avenue to College Street. The project included an overpass across the combined Southern Pacific Transportation Company and the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company tracks. The roadway has been constructed as a four-lane concrete curb and gutter with protected left-turn lanes at Calder and College Street. Also included in the project was Calder Avenue reconstruction between Long Road and Marceline and the addition of a double left-turn lane for southbound Dowlen Road traffic at Phelan Boulevard. Completion of this project provides a four-lane arterial from Concord Road to College Street. Two Change Orders were approved by City Council on this project. Change Order No. 1, approved December 28, 1982, authorized modifications to the traffic railing at a saving to the City of $11,980.50. Change Order No. 2, approved May 10, 1983, authorized a payment of $5,000 to maintain a traffic detour at the intersection of Calder and Dowlen Road. The two Change Orders resulted in a revised contract cost of $2,870,296.50. The final construction cost of the project to the City is $2,889,601.63, a 0.67 percent overrun. The $19,310. 13 overrun can be attributed to minor differences between esti- mated plan quantities and actual measured quantities of work done. The Engineering Division has inspected the project and found that it has been satisfactorily constructed in accordance with plans and specifications. Final payment in the amount of $158,240.04 to Troy Dodson Construction Company is now due. It is recommended that a resolution authorizing final payment be approved. Karl Nollenberger City Manager R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, on April 27 , 1982, the City of Beaumont awarded a contract to Troy Dodson Construction Company in the amount of $ 2,877,277 for the construction of Dowlen Road from Calder Avenue to College Street; and, WHEREAS, the addition of two ( 2) change orders increased the contract amount to $2 ,870,296. 50; and, WHEREAS the ro •ec p � t was completed according to the plans and specifications at a cost to the city of $2 ,889 ,601 .63 ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the construction of Dowlen Road from Calder Avenue to College Street is hereby accepted by the City of Beaumont and that the City Manager be, and he is hereby , authorized to make final payment to Troy Dodson Construction Company in the amount of $158,240.04. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 - Mayor - 5. February 3, 1984 Council Letter 297 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Speed Limit Change on Keith Road between Calder and College The City has received several requests to raise the existing 30 mph speed limit on Keith Road between Calder and College. A speed and accident study was conducted and the results show that the existing speed limit is not reasonable. Approximately 96 percent of the drivers exceed the posted 30 mph speed limit from 5 to 27 mph. There have been two accidents in the last three years along this street; neither accident was speed-related. Drivers ' traveling speeds are influenced by four general conditions. These include the physical characteristics of the roadway and its roadsides; the weather; the presence of other vehicles; and speed limitations. While one of these may govern at any given time, the effects of these conditions are almost always combined. An approximately uniform speed is generally the aim of all drivers. The generally accepted methods of setting speed limits include the 10 mph pace and 85 percent speed. The pace is a speed range of 10 mph which contains the largest number of observations. The 10 mph pace speed on Keith Road is 40 to 50 mph for northbound and 39 to 49 mph for southbound. The 85 percent speed is that speed in which 85 percent of the unimpeded drivers are traveling. The 85th percentile speed on Keith Road is 49 mph for northbound and 47 mph for southbound. Normally, the speed limit selected should not vary more than 7 mph below the 85th percentile speed. In addition, the speed limit should be to the nearest 5 mph value. Based on this information, it is the recommendation of our traffic engineers that the speed limit on Keith Road be changed from 30 mph to 40 mph.. It is recommended that this ordinance be approved. Karl Nollenberger City Manager t � ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 26 , SECTION 26-23 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT TO ESTABLISH A MAXIMUM SPEED LIMIT ON KEITH STREET; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1 . That Chapter 26 , Section 26-23 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont be, and the same is hereby amended to add the following maximum speed limit on Keith Street: Direction Maximum Street Limits of Travel Speed Keith Between Calder and College North 40 South Section 2 . 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 3 . That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent of the conflict only. Section 4 . 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 day of , 19 Mayor - 2 - 6. February 3, 1984 Council Letter 306 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Final Payment for Gorman Street Bridge Replacement and the Hille- brandt Bayou at 23rd Street Crossing Project On May 3, 1983, the City awarded a contract to Saucier and Sons Enterprises, Inc. , in the amount of $156,130.29 with 60 working days to complete the pro- ject. The project has been completed after 70 working days at a cost of $147,795.09, which is $8,335.20 (5.3 percent) below the contract price. This underrun is due to variations in quantities used as a result of field changes made at the request of the contractor. The Engineering Division has inspected the project and it was found to have been satisfactorily constructed according to the revised plans and specifi- cations. Liquidated damages of $2,100 were assessed for the 10-day overrun on the project. Saucier and Sons Enterprises, Inc. , is now due final pay- ment of $6,855.94. It is recommended that a resolution authorizing final payment be approved. Karl Nollenberger City Manager Z MA N9a_' R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, on May 3 , 1983 the City of Beaumont awarded a contract to Saucier and Sons Enterprises, Inc. in the amount of $156 ,130. 29 for the Gorman Street Bridge Replacement and the Hillebrandt Bayou at 23rd Street Crossing Projects; and, WHEREAS, the project was completed ten ( 10) calendar days after the contract completion date; and, WHEREAS, final payment is being requested in the amount of $8,955. 94 less liquidated damages of $2 ,100 ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT : THAT the Gorman Street Bridge Replacement and the Hillebrandt Bayou at 23rd Street Crossing Projects are hereby accepted by the City of Beaumont and that the City Manager be, and he is hereby , authorized to make final payment to Saucier and Sons Enterprises, Inc. in the amount of $6,855.94. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 Mayor - 7. February 3, 1984 Council Letter 307 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Final Payment for Lafin Road Project On August 9, 1983, the City of Beaumont awarded a contract to Trotti and Thomson in the amount of $259,891 for the Lafin Road Project. The project has been completed at a cost of $261,501.75, which is $1,610.75 (0.6 percent) above contract price. This overrun is due to variations in actual quantities used. The Engineering Division has inspected the project and it was found to have been satisfactorily constructed according to the plans and specifica- tions. Trotti and Thomson is, at this time, due final payment of $13,075.09. It is recommended that a resolution authorizing final payment be approved. Karl Nollenberger City Manager Ar R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, on August 9 , 1983, City Council awarded a contract to Trotti & Thomson in the amount of $259,891 for the Lafin Road Project; and, WHEREAS, the project has been completed in accordance with the plans and specifications at a cost of $261 ,501 .75 due to variations in actual quantities used; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT : THAT the Lafin Road Project is hereby accepted by the City of Beaumont and that the City Manager be, and he is hereby , authorized to make final payment to Trotti & Thomson in the amount of $13, 075. 09. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 Mayor - 8. February 3, 1984 Council Letter 302 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Annual Contracts for Traffic Marking Materials Bids were received on December 28, 1983, for traffic marking materials to be used by the Urban Transportation Department. The attachment contains all items bid and the respective bidders. The following is a list of the recommended low bidders: Vendor Cost Titan Fence Supply Co. , Inc. $10,000.00 Vulcan Signs 4,556.25 Pinkley Sales Company 5,794.50 Crabtree Barricade Systems 124.80 U.S. Standard Sign Co. 665.98 D & S Barricading 1,365.30 P.P.G. Industries, Inc. 2,623.50 Mid Ohio Markings and Traffic 14,157.55 Cataphote Division Ferro Corp. 740.58 Ennis Paint Manufacturing 8,193.50 Road Runner Marker Manufacturing 516.00 Southwestern Materials 9,650.00 Highway Ceramincs 1,720.00 Smith Municipal 87.50 3M 15,942.60 Total Award $76,138.06 You will note that in several cases, we are recommending something other than low bid. On item B-7, the hydrogen peroxide, we chose to use a local vendor for ease of supply. On items in Section H, the apparent low bidder failed to meet specifications in that he bid a foil instead of the required plastic tape. All bids from Saf-T-Mark were rejected as they could only guarantee prices for six months and City specifications called for one year. All prices quoted will be good for one year from these vendors. It is recommended that this resolution be approved for traffic marking materials to the above vendors in those approximate amounts. Karl Nollenberger City Manager r C I T Y O F 8 E A U M O N T CITY BID NUMiBER B-11-33-8 PAGE 1 OF 3 Roadrunner ISmith 1Vulcan JDelta 1Crabtree I Saf-T-Mark Traffic IMunicipal (Signs Fastener Barricade Supply Co., . ITEM Supply Corp. Systems N0. QTY. UNIT DESCRIPTION Ft. Worth IPearland,TXIFoley, AL Beaumont Beaumont Tyler SECTION A i 114.14/ 1 800 ea. 2 3/8" O.D. x 11' yellow Posts 11.361/ B 11,312.00 !NB NB JB 9088.80* 2 400 ea. Sign Brackets / 2.48/ 80/ 3.00/ 9 376.00 992.00 NB 11700,no j c 3 1500 ea. 5/16" x 3" S.S. Hex Head Bolts 4.37/ 3.50/ 3.65/•368/ 72/ 1.30/ * 345/00 525/00 2/ 4 300 ea. Street Marker Brackets 1 4. 311.00 1 050.00 jl 095.00* NB NB 1,.9762/.00 SECTION B 1 0 .39/ .35/ j 1 -3000 lbs. Glass Beads 900.00 �NB -- -- 1,170.00 1 OS 3. / 4.15/ j 2 200 ea. 18" Traffic Cones 600.00 830.00 -- -- 3.85/ 3.50/770.00 7'?0.00 / 9.50/ 3 500 gal. Yellow Traffic Paint 3650.00 14750.00 -- -- -- 5.75/95/ 2.375.00 - - f 4 1000 al. White Traffic Paint 6,800.00 8,950.00 -- 5.70/5 700,00 5 90 gal. Part A Epoxy 1710.00 1NB 15.42/ -- -- -- 1 337,80 6 90 gal. Part B Epoxy 1710.00 7NB -- -- -- 1387?80 7 16 gals. Hydrogen Peroxide NB BNB 7.80/ -- -- 124.80 Emulsion Remover) -- SECTION C 1 4000 ea 3/4" Crown White Ceramic .55/ 428/ Markers 2,200.00 -- -- -- -- 1,712.00* ea. 2 3500 Stimsonite Life-lite ! 1.425/ Reflectors -- -- -- -- -- 4,987.50 3 4000 ea Stimsonite Life-lite 1,325/ One Way Reflectors -- I-- -- -- -- 5,300.00 SECTION D 1 6 lea. 4" Series "C" White Reflective 396.00/ 340.2O/ 293.40/ 319.07/ Letters 2376.00 2041.20 1760.40 -- __ 1914.42 2 6 ea. 2" Series "C" White Reflective 170.00 162.12/ 152.28/ 155.15/ Letters 1,020.00 324.24 913.68 -- -- 930.90 3 2 ea. 2" Series "C" Blk Nonreflectiv 178.25/ 110.88 151.44/ -- 1 133.32/ Letters 356.50 221.76 302.88 -- 266.64 4 2 ea. 5" Series "C" Blk Nonreflectiv 442.00/ i 415.00/ 381.24/ 361.23/ letters 884.00 830.00 762.48 - -- 722.46 5 2 ea. 6" Series "C" Blk Nonreflectiv 573.00/ 1 480.00/ 489.60/ 442.12/ letters 1,146.00 1 960.00 979.20 -- __ 884.24 6 2 ea. 5" Series "C" White Reflective 500.00/ 1 425.00/ 387.12/ Letters 1000.00 ( 850.00 774.24 -- -- 361.23/ 1 722.46 14.96/ l -- 13.52/ - 12.10/ 1 75 I ea. 24" x 48" Alodized Alum Blanks 1,122.00 1,014.00 -- 907.50 2.86/ -- I 2.25/ 2 X100 ea. 6" x 36" Alodized Alum Blanks 286.00 2.54/ 254.00 5 4.29/ -- 3.d 3, 9/ 3 ' 50 ea. 18" x 18" Alodized Alum Blanks 190.50 _ -- 169.50 7.48/ 6.76/ 4 200 ea. 124" x 24" Alodized Alum Blanks / 1.352.00 - - 1,202.00 5 j 200 ea. 30" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks 121,344.00 -- 12,112/.00 - ( 9'42/ 1,884.00 6 150 ea. 12" x 36" Alodized Alum Blanks] 850.50 - 762300 I -- _ 1 678.00 7 50 ea. 24" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks! 470150 -- 423.00 -- I 376.50 8 300 ea. 6" x 24" Alodized Alum Blanks 1 93/ 1 70/ ! I 1.�0/ 579.00 -- 510.00 - X50.00 9 50 ea. 6" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks 2.420 . I 1.38/ 121.00 -- in 106.0 0 0 i -- n4.00 10 100 ea. 6" x 12" Alodized Alum Blanks 9.0 00 .440 84 00 I I 74/ 99 - 74 00 *minimum shipment as per bid ..:D UPENIIIG D::Tc - � :;er 933 C I T Y O F B E A U M O N T CITY BID NUMBER B-11-33-8 PAGE 2 OF 8 Titan FencelU.S. !Sales D E S !Potters ;P.P.G. Supply Co. iStandard ,Sales Co. Barricadina_ilndustries ! Industries ITEM Inc. Sign Co, Inc_ IInc. N0. TY. UNIT DESCRIPTION Houston 10hio !Oklahoma Beaumont New Jersey i Beaumont SECTION A 1 800 ea. 2 3/8" O.D. x 11 12.50/ 13.97/ yellow posts 0 000.00 NB NB 11,;71 53 - 2.96/ .97/ 1.90/ Z 400 ea. Sign Brackets NB 1 184.00 388.00 760.00 - - 3 1500 ea. 5/16" x 3" S.S. Hex Head Bolts Ip 644 5 5' 00 4 300 ea. Street Marker Brackets 3.22/ 3.54/ PJB i 1062.00 SECTION B 1 3000 lbs. Glass Beads 35/ 27431 -- -- 1 050.00 222.00 2 200 ea. 18" Traffic Cones 4.20/ 3.48/ -- -- 840.00 696.00 -- 3 500 al. Yellow Traffic Paint __ 6.46/ 6.45/ 3.10/ -- 13,230.00 3,225.00 4,050.00 6.28/ 4 1000 al. White Traffic Paint -- -- 6.29/ 7,801 6,290.00 16,280.00 -- pO 21.50/ 33.6 / �, 5 90 al. Part A Epoxy -- -- 1,935.00 3,028.50 - (11372.5 5 6 90 al. Part B Epoxy -- -- 1,935.00 13,028.50 7 16 gals. Hydrogen Peroxide I 8.75/ Emulsion Remover -- -- -- 140.00 -- _ SECTION C ! 1 4000 ea 3/4" Crown White Ceramic 62/ 64/ Markers -- -- 12,480.00 2,560.00 -- -- 2 3500 ea. Stimsonite Life-lite 1.87/ Reflectors -- -- 6,545.00 -- 3 4000 ea Stimsonite Life-lite 1.71/ One Way Reflectors -- -- 6,840.00 SECTION D 1 6 ea. 4" Series "C" White Reflective 409.10/ 391.95/ i 334.75/ Letters ,_- 2,454.60 2,351.70 1 2,008.50 -- -- 2 6 ea. 2" Series "C" White Reflective I 178.41/ 171.95/ 154.75/ Letters i-- 1,070.46 1,031.70 928.50 3 2 ea. ( 2" Series "C" Blk Nonreflective - 156.24/ 155.95/ 109.75/ Letters 312.48 311.90 219.50 4 2 ea. 5" Series "C" Blk Nonreflective 260.48/ 405.95/ 258.15/ letters -- 520.96 811.90 516.30 5 2 ea. 6" Series "C" Blk Nonreflective 481.70 :1:489.95/ 314.75/letters -- 963.40 9.90 629.50 -- 6 2 ea. j 5" Series "C" White Reflective 332.99/ 505.95/ 414.75/ Letters -- 665.98 11011.90 829.50 *minimum shipment as per bid 14.42/ 13.95/ 13.49/ I - 1 75 ea. 24" x 48" Alodized Alum Blanks -- 1,081.50 1,046.25 1,011.75 -- _ 2 100 ea. 6" x 36" Alodized Alum Blanks 2.701 2.89/ 2.54/I-- 270.00 289.00 254.00 " 4.06/ 4719/ 3.291 3 50 ea. 18 x 18" Alodized Alum Blanks -- 203.00 209.50 164.50 4 200 ea. 124" x 24" Alodized Alum Blanks __ 1 7.21/ 7'29/ 6.59/ 1 442.00 1 458.00 1 318.00 5 200 ea. 30" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks i 11'27/ 10.99/ 10.22/ -- ( 2.254. 2 198.00 2 044.00 6 150 ea. 12" x 36" Alodized Alum Blanks ! 1 5.41/ 5.49/ 5.06/ -- 811.50 823.50 759.00 7 50 ea. 24" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks __ 8'02/ 8.89/ 451.00 444.50 407.50 8 300 ea. 6" x 24" Alodized Alum Blanks !-- i 1.80/ 1'89/ 1.747 540.00 567.00 522.00 9 50 ea. 6" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks I ��/ 2.39/ 2'12/ - -- i 112.50 119.50 106.00 10 1100 lea. 6" x 12" Alodized Alum Blanks -_ I q90/ 99/ 99/ I - 0.00 99.00 99.00 • C I T OF B E A U M 0 N T CITY BID NUMBER B-it- 3-8 PAGE 3 OF Mid Ohio Veped Cataphote 'Advance Russco Road Markings & Traffic Div. Ferro Process Paint "f g. Runner ITEM Traffic Controls Corp. Supply Marker Mfg. N0. TY. UNIT DESCRIPTION Ohio Oklahoma Mississippi Houston i Beaumont SECTION A i 1 800 ea. 2 3/8" O.D. x 11' yellow posts -- 2 400 ea. Sign Brackets 3 1500 ea. , 5/16" x 3" S.S. Hex Head Bolts 4 1 300 1 ea. (Street Marker Brackets SECTION B 1 3000 Tbs. Glass Beads 24686/ 1 ice` '- - 740.58 2 200 ea. 18" Traffic Cones '3V -2.53/51, 3 500 gal. Yellow Traffic Paint -- '2' -- -- -- 3 760.0., 1 4 1000 gal. White Traffic Paint -_ __ 6.c6/ -- 6.261-23 -- 5 90 gal. Part A Epoxy 6 90 gal. Part B Epoxy 7 16 gals. Hydrogen Peroxide 6,957 Emulsion Remover -- -- -- 111,20 SECTION C I I I 1 4000 ea 3/4" Crown White Ceramic Markers 2 3500 ea. Stimsonite Life-lite Reflectors 3 4000 ea Stimsonite Life-lite -- One Way Reflectors -' -- -- -- SECTION D I j 1 6 ea. 4" Series "C" White Reflective 327.60/ Letters 1 0 2 6 ea. 2" Series "C" White Reflective 688,82 47.00/ / 221.76/ Letters .00/ 1,330.56/ -- -- 3 2 ea. 2" Series "C" Blk Nonreflective) 147.00/ 151.20/ Letters 294.00 302.40 -- - 4 2 ea. 5" Series "C" Blk Nonreflective 399.00/ I _ letters 798.00 -- -- _ _ 5 2 ea. 6" Series "C" Blk Nonreflective 462.00/ Iletters 924.00 6 2 ea. 5" Series "C" White Reflective 407.40/ ILetters 814.80 *minimum shipment as per bid 12.22/ 1 75 ea. 24" x 48" Alodized Alum Blanks 916.50 ` 2.29/ -- 2 100 ea. 6" x 36" Alodized Alum Blanks 1 229.00 I- i 3.44/ 3 50 ea. 18" x 18" Alodized Alum Blanks 1 172.00 1/ 4 200 ea. 24" x 24" Alodized Alum Blanks ! 1,222.00 -- -- I__ 5 200 ea. 30" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks 9.55/ 1 910.00 -- 6 150 ! ea. 12" x 36" Alodized Alum Blanks i 688.50 7.64/ 7 50 ea. !24" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks 1 332.00 8 1300 ea. 6" x 24" Alodized Alum Blanks ' 459.300 -- _ 1.90/ - 9 150 ea. 6" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks 95.00 -- 10 1100 I ea. '6" x 12" Alodized Alum Blanks 77.00 -- -- -- • C I T Y O F B E A U M 0 N T CITY BID NUMBER PAGE 4 OF (Ennis 3M South- I High wa Ferrc Paint Mfg, western (Ceramics, Corpora_ion ITEM Materials NO. QTY. UNIT DESCRIPTION iEnnis Minnesota Austin Tv ar SECTION A 1 800 ea. .2 3/8" O.D. x 11' yellow posts 2 1 400 �ea. jSign Brackets 3 1 1500 lea. 15/16" x 3" S.S. Hex Head Bolts 4 300 1 ea. Street Marker Brackets -- - SECTION 8 1 3000 lbs. Glass Beads 2 200 ea. 118" Traffic Cones -- '- -- -- I 0 / 3 500 gal. Yellow Traffic Paint 0 5.441/ 4 1000 1qal. !White Traffic Paint 5441 I__ 5 90 I al. (Part A Epoxy -- 18.42/1,657.GO 15.20 1 368.00 -- 6 90 al. Part B E ox - 18.42/1,657.30 -- 15.20/1,368.00 -- 7 16 gals. Hydrogen Peroxide Emulsion Remover SECTION C 1 4000 ea 3/4" Crown White Ceramic 43/ ;.59! Markers -- -- 1,720.00 ' 2,360.CO 2 3500 ea. Stimsonite Life-lite ( 1.34/ [Reflectors -- -- \_ 4,690.00* -- 3 4000 ea Stimsonite Life-lite I 1.24 � 49One Way Reflectors SECTION D 1 16 ea. !4" Series "C" White Reflective 464.94/ � 'Letters I-- ( 2,789.64 -- 2 6 ea. 2" Series "C" White Reflective 200.34/ Letters -- 1,202.04 -- -- 3 2 ea. 2" Series "C" Blk Nonreflective 179.76/ Letters -- 359.52 -- -- 4 2 ea. �5" Series "C" Blk Nonreflective -- 298.62/ (-- letters 597.24 -- 5 2 ea. 6" Series "C" Blk Nonreflective 566.56/ letters -- 1,133.12 -- I-- 6 2 ea. 5" Series "C" White Reflective 376.65/ (-- Letters -- 1 753.30 -- 1 75 ea. 24" x 48" Alodized Alum Blanks -- -- '- -- 2 100 ea. i6" x 36" Alodized Alum Blanks -- -- -- -' 3 50 ea. 18" x 18" Alodized Alum Blanks - -- -- 4 1 200 ea. 24" x 24" Alodized Alum Blanks I -- 5 200 'ea. �30'" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks � -- -- -- 6 150 lea. 12" x 36" Alodized Alum Blanks I -- -- - -- 7 50 !ea. 24" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks -- -- - 8 300 'ea. 6" x 24" Alodized Alum Blanks -- -- -- -- 9 50 ea. 6" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks -- - -- -- 10 100 ea. 6" x 12" Alodized Alum Blanks -- 'minimum shipment 1,000. each C I T Y O F B E: A U M 0 N T CITY BID NUMBER F,-11-33-3 PAGE 5 6F 3 Road Smith Vulcan Delta Crabtree Saf-T-P?ar Runner Municipal Signs Fastener I Barr,cade ; Supply Cc ITEM Supply Corp. Syste::s Inc. N0. TY. UNIT DESCRIPTION Ft. Worth PearlandTX Foley, AL Beaumont I Beaumont Tyler SECTION E (CONTINUED) 1 I 11 100 I ea. 6" x 18" Alodized Alum Blanks 1.54/ 1.34/ 1.15/ 154.00 -- 134.00 -- -- 115.00 12 200 ea. 18" x 24" Alodized Alum Blanks 1'1,'134.00. 7/ 5.08/ -- 1 016.00 I -- 904?00 13 500 I ea. 12" x 18" Alodized Alum Blanks 2.86/ 2.54/ 1,430.00 -- 1,270.00 ' 1,125.00 14 500 I ea. 24" x 24" Alodized Alum Blanks 6.711 6.03/ 4.99/ 3,355.00 -- 31015.00 -- I 2,495.00 !10.45/ 9.42/ J 7.60/ 15 50 ea. 30" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks 1522.50 I-- 471.00 ! -- I 350.00 5.34/ 16 100 ea. 30" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks 534.00 4.78/ I - a -/ -- 478.00 -- 372.00 17 50 1 ea. 30" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks 495550 --444800 ! -- I -- 311400 SECTION E ALL OR NONE TOTAL 115,204.50 I-- 13,635.50 -- i -- 11,762.50 SECTION F I i 1 18 rl. 6" x 50 yds. Refl. Sheeting __ ;8.04/D0 77•=' 31.30/ j''15.00 1,472.40 2 4 rl. 6" x 50 yds. P/S Refl. Shtg. __ 382.00 i 77•'x/ �81•P,0/ -- 310.21 1 317.20 3 16 rl. 24" x 50 yd Refl. Shtg. - 305.00/ 300.04/ 302.271 4 880.00 -- I -- 4.300.00 4,836.32 4 10 rl. 24" x 50 yd Nonrefl. Shtg. _ 301.00/ 285.0/ 281.531 3 010.00 -- I -- 2.250.^0 2,818.50 5 10 rl. 24" x 50 yds. Refl. P/S Sht 305.00/ 300.04; 302.27/ 9• -- 3,050.00 -- -- 3.000.00 C 1 3,02...7 6 17 I rls. 130" x 50 yds. Refl. H/A Shtg. -- 68ggp840 __ °'."' I " 1 -- 1 6.247.50 16,443.68 7 7 2 1 rls. 30" x 50 yds. Refl. P/S Shtg. __ 762.40 I __ 367.54/ 379.04/ -- � "5...0 ' 758.05 TOTAL -- 19 898.80 - 1 -- 19,33-7.50 ' 19 679.1 SECTION G 1 I ea. 12" x 36" Sign Faces 3.96/ 3.40/ 3.57/ ' 3.30/ 1 75 4.11/ 9 297.00 1255.00 262 NB 247.50 308.25 3.41/ 3.40/ 06/ 3.30; 4. 1/ 2 50 ea. 12" x 36" One Way R-6-1-L 170.50 1170.00 153.00 NB 165.00 205.50� 3.41/ 3.40/ 3.06/ 3.30; 4.11/ 3 1 50 1 ea. 12" x 36" One Way 6-1-R 170.50 170.00 153.00 I NB 165.00 205.50 4 4.57/ 4.30/ 4.08/ 4.35/ 4.90/ 300�ea. 24" x 2 4" Sto Si n Faces 1 371.00 1 290.00 1 224.00 NB 1 305.00 11 470.00 7.04/ 6.85/ 6.37/ / 5 75 30" x 30" Sto Si n Faces NB 510.1,0 612.75 528.00 513.75 t6.37/5 6.80; 8.17 7.04/ 16.90/ 6.80/ 8.17/ 6 25 ea. 30" x 30" RS-1 Do Not Enter 176.00 172.50 5 NB 170.00 204.25 7 50 ea. 6" x 18" R-1-4 All Way .88/ .88/ 76/ .93/ 1.96/ Y 44.00 44.00 38.00 1 NB 46.50 98.00 3.58/ 3.45/ 3.19/ 8 25 I ea. 30" x 30" R-1-2 Yield 89.50 86.25 t 1 NB 3 10/ 8,221 85.00 105.50 9 7.811 6.90/ 6.91/ NB 1 6.80/ 8.28/ =Fe ea. 30" x 30"-R-3-1-R 195.25 172.50 172.75 170.00 207.00 8 / .90/ / 0/ 8. 8 10 a. 30" x 30" R-3-2-L 195.25 172.50 172.75 1 NB 170.00 '207.00 11 20 1 ea. 130" x 30" R-3-4 7.81/ 6.90/ 6.9 / ,80/ 8 2 / 156.20 138.00 138.20 NB 1 136.00 '165.60 12 20 I ea. 30" x 30" W-3-3 7.9 / 6.90/ 6.99/ 6.84/ 8.28/ 158.40 138.00 1 1 NB 136.00 : 165.60 13 7.101 5.90/20 1 ea. 30" x 30" W-3-1 b•b 142.00 138.00 127.40 NB 1 136.00 165.60 14 I 20 ea. 24" x 24" R-5-2 5.06/ 14.55/ 4.5 NB 4. 5.51/ 7.10/ 6 101.20 91.00 1 91.8 87.00 110.20 i X ..0/ 15 10 I ea. 30" x 30" W-11-2 � 71.00 !69.00 .371 3.70 � NB 6.80/68.00 132?50 SECTION H .84/ 1 1000 ! ft. 4" White Stri in Tape ! 3, * 1 00% .98 ft/ 840.00 4.00/rl -- 1 1 000.00 980.00 1.63/ 1 l..b ft/ 2 500 1 ft. 1 8" White Stripinq Tape 840 00 63 00/rl* g700� 1 0 ° 2 y2/ 80 00 3 1 500 ft. 112" White Striping Tape 1,260.00 91.00/rl* 2.94/ 04/ 1,3 5.00 1,470.00 4 I 500 ft. 24" White Stripinq Tape 2,520.00 182.00/rl* 2,6_'5. ,0 2,940.00 y .ou% .i 5 I 10 Hs. 3/4" Blk. Nonrefl. Border Tape 97..00 "7.50 -- -- 93.00 97.30 *Unable to clarify bid. RECOMMENDED AWARD .... Company could not be contacted by phone. C I T Y O F B E A U M O N T CITY BID NUMBER B-11-83-3 PAGE 6 OF Titan FencelU.S. Pinkley D & S ( Potters P.P.G. Supply Co. (Standard Sales Co. Barricading Industries Industries ITEM Inc. Sign Co. 11nc. Inc. N0. QTY. UNIT DESCRIPTION Houston Ohio Oklahoma Beaumont 1 ';ew ,ersev Beau^.ont SECTION E (CONTINUED) 1 1 1 ` -- 11 ! 100 Iea. 6" x 18" Alodized Alum Blanks -- X135.00 1.35/ 1.59/ 1.24/ 159.00 124.00 1 -- 5.39/ 14.99/ 12 1200 ea. 18" x 24" Alodized Alum Blanks -- X1080.00 1078.00 998.00 13 1500 ea. 12" x 18" Alodized Alum Blanks 2.70/ 2.79/ 2.55/ -- 1350.00 11395.00 !1275.00 14 1500 ea. 24" x 24" Alodized Alum Blanks 6.67/ 16.49/ 5.50/ 1 I -- 13,335.00 3,245.00 2,750.00 15 50 ea. 30" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks -- 9.99/ '4 27.00 (521.00 499.50 4 16 100 ea. 30" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks 5.63/ 15.09/ 15.34/ -- 1563.00 1509.00 534.00 17 150 ea. 30" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks 10.15/ 9.39/ !8.28/ 1 -- 1507.50 469.50 414.00 SECTION E ALL OR NONE TOTAL 114,747.00 14 609.25 113 207.75 SECTION F I 1 18 rl. 6" x 50 yds. Refl. Sheeting __ 66.60/ 68.95/ 75.00/ 1,198.80 1,241.10 1,350,00 2 4 rl. 6" x 50 yds. P/S Refl. Shtg. __ 66.60/ 68.95/ 75.00/ 266.40 275.80 300.00 1-- 3 16 rl. 24" x 50 yd Refl. Shtg. -- 46262040 46667020 148560000 4 110 rl. 24" x 50 yd Nonrefl. Shtg. 246.00/ 245.29/ 285.00/ 12,460.00 12,452.90 12 850.00 66.40/ 1 266.70/ 1285.00/ -- - 5 110 rI. 24" x 50 yds. Refl. P/S Shtg. -- 2,664.00 2,667.00 2,850.00 6 ( 17 Iris. 30" x 50 yds. Refl. H/A Shtg. __ 333.00/ 333.38/ 355.00/ y 9• 5,661.00 1 5 667.46 6 035.00 ' 7 1 2 rls. 30 50 Sht __" x yds. Refl. P/S 333.00/ 333.38/ 355.00/ y 9• 666.00 X666.76 1710.00 TOTAL -- 17,178.60 117 238.22 118,655.00 SECTION G 1 1 175 lea. -2" x 36" Sign Faces NB 1267.75 1270000 251525 2 50 ea. 12" x 36" One Way -6-1-L NB 3.57/ i o 0/ 3.35/ y 1178.50 : 10.00 1167.50 I-- 3 50 lea. 12" x 36" One Way -1-R 3.57{ 3.60/ 3.35/ y NB 178. 0 180.00 167.50 4 300 ea. 1 24" x 24" Stop Sign Faces NB 11 428.00 1,440.00 11 305. 5 75 ea. 30" x 30" Sto2 Sign Faces NB 1557325 1562.050 1521525 6 1 25 ea. 30" x 30" RS-1 Do Not Enter NB 1185375 187050 173575 7 50 ea. 6" x 18" R-1-4 All Way NB 1.89/ 1.00/ '44.50 156.50 50.00 1-- '3.72/ 7.50/ 8 � 25 ea. 30" x 30" R-1-2 Yield NB 93.00 187.50 3.50/ 187.50 1 - 9 i 25 ea. 30" x 30" R-3-1-R 7.43/ i 7.50/ 7.15/ -- 1 NB 185.75 1187.50 17,9 79 10 25 ea. 30" x 30" R-3-2-L I 17'43/ 7.50/ 7.15/ NB 185.75 187.50 7 11 20 ea. 30" x 30" R-3-4 '7.43/ 7.50/ 7.15/ NB 1148.60 150.00 1__ 12 20 ea. NB 30" x 30" W-3-3 17.431 7.50/ 17.15/ 148.60 150.00 143.00 13 20 ea. 30" x 30" 'W-3-1 7.43/ 7.50/ 17.15/ -- NB 1148.60 150.00 143.00 14 20 ea. 24" x 24" R-5-2 NB 95760 96.00 !90500 I-- J.43/ 7.50/ 7.15/ 15 10 I ea. 30" x 30" W-11-2 NB 74 30 ' 75 00 171 50 -- -- SECTION H 1 .699/ 1 1 1000 ft. 4" White Stripinq Tape -- 699 2 500 I ft. 8" White Striping Tape -- a -- 3 500 ft. 12" White Striping Tape c 4 500 ft. � 24" White Stri inq Tape '-- 5 10 rls. 3/4" Blk. flonrefl. Border Tape __ _ 93.90 RECOMMENDED AWARD .... -lu L E c�&cer 3 C I T Y O F B E A U M O N T CITY BID NUMBER 8-11-83-3 PAGE 7 OF 9 Mid Ohio Veped ICataphote !Advance Russco Roadrunnei Markings & Traffic Div. Fe rro Paint 'lfq. Marker Mf( ITEM Traffic Controls Corp. lProcess Supply !0. QTY. UNIT DESCRIPTION Ohio Oklahoma !Mississippi Houston Beaumont SECTION E (CONTINUED) 11.15/ - 11 1100 lea. 16" x 18" Alodized Alum Blanks ,115.00 1 12 1200 Iea 4 . 18" x 24" Alodized Alum Blanks 918..59/00 ;2.29/ 13 .500 lea. 1 12" x 18" Alodized Alum Blanks 1,145.00 -- -- -- I-- __ 1 ;5.48/ 14 500 yea. 1 24" x 24" Alodized Alum Blanks !2,740.00 18.58/ 15 150 !ea. 30" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks 429.00 16 1100 Iea. 130" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks 14.53/ - - - - 453.00 17 +50 Iea. 30" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks 8.37/418.50 -- -- i-- I-- __ SECTION E ALL OR NONE TOTAL 12,369.50 -- SECTION F I I 56.75/1 118 rl. 6" x 50 yds. Refl. Sheeting 1,201. 72.00/ y 9 !1 201.50 1 296.00 2 14 I 16" x 50 yds. P/S Refl. Sht 66.75/ 72.00/ rl. y 9• 267.00 288.00 3 !16 rl. 24" x 50 Sht d Refl. 267.001 238.00/ Y 9• 4,272.00 4,608.00 4 10 rl. 124" x 50 yd Nonrefl. Shtg. 128880000 i267.00/ 8.00 5 10 rl. 24" x 50 yds. Refl. P/S Shtg. 2,670.00 12,880.00 333./5/ 360.00/ 6 '17 Irls. 1 30" x 50 yds. Refl. H/A Shtg. 15,673.75 16,120.00 -- -- -- __ 1333.75/ 1360.60 7 i2 rls. 30" x 50 yds. Refl. P/S Shtg. 667.50 1720.00 -- I-- !-- TOTAL 114,751.75 118,792.00 SECTION G 1 175 Iea. 12" x 36" Sign Faces 13.13/ 5.67/ 34.75 425.25 2 �50 lea. , 12" x 36" One Way -6-1-L 3.1 / 15.67/ Y 1156.50 '283.50 ! I ' 3.13/ 3 :50 !ea. ! 12" x 36" One Way 6-1-R 1156.50 283.50 4 1300 lea. 24" x 24" Stop Sign Faces 14.18/ 17.56/ 11,254.00 12,268.00 -- I ! 6. .81/ -- 5 75 ea. 30" x 30" Stop Sign Faces 1489 53/75 88115 75 1 6.53/ !11.81/ -- 6 '25 ea. 30" x 30" RS-1 Do Not Enter 1163.25 295.25 7 150 'ea. 6" x 18" R-1-4 All Way 39.00 !71400 -- 8 125 lea. 30" x 30" R-1-2 Yield 3.)0/ !11.81/ 8 !295.25 ! 53/ 1 11.81/ 9 25 ea. 130" x 30" R-3-1-R 163.25 295.25 6.53/ 11.81/ 10 125 ea. 130" x 30" R-3-2-L 163.25 1295.25 5 -- 11 20 lea. 130" x 30" R-3-4 1130.60 236.20 6. 3/ 11.81/ 12 20 ea. 130" x 30" W-3-3 130.60 236.20 13 20 ea. 30" x 30" W-3-1 •� 11.81/ 1 -- 130.60 236.20 7.56/ 14 20 ea. 24" x 24" R-5-2 83.f:' ' " 151.20 15 10 ea. i 30" x 30" W-11-2 J65.30 118810 ! SECTION H ! 1 1 1000 ft. 14" 'White Striping Tape _ 238/ 1 283.00 2 500 ft. 18" White Striping Tape - '288.00 � -- 576/ -- 3 500 ft. 112" 'White Striping Tape - 432.00 -- 1.73/ - -- 4 500 ft. 24" White Stri in Ta e -- -- 865.00 -- ! - -- 5 10 rls. 3/4 Elk. Nonrefl. Border Tape _ RECOMMENDED AWARD .... C I T Y O F B E A U M 0 N T CITY BID NUMBER B-11-,33-8 PAGE 8 OF g Ennis 3M South- (Highway ergo Paint Mfg. western ( Ceramics Corporation ITEM I Materials 1 N0. QTY. UNIT DESCRIPTION !Ennis Minnesota � Austin Tiler SECTION E (CONTINUED) 11 100 1 ea. 16" x 18" Alodized Alum Blanks -- -- I -- -_ 12 200 ea. 118" x 24" Alodized Alum Blanks -- -- -- 13 ..500 ea. 12" x 18" Alodized Alum Blanks -- -- -- 14 500 I ea. ' 24" x 24" Alodized Alum Blanks -- - 15 50 ea. 30" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks I-- -- -- 16 100 I ea. 30" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks 17 50 ea. 30" x 30" Alodized Alum Blanks -- -- -- SECTION E ALL OR NONE TOTAL SECTION F 61.50/ 1 18 ! rl. 6" x 50 yds. Refl. Sheeting NB (1,107.00 -- tJg f6 .50/ 2 4 I rl. 6" x 50 yds. P/S Refl. Shtq. NB 1246.00 INB .0 3 116 ! rl. 24" x 50 yd Refl. Shtq. NB 13,936.00 -- B 4 10 i rl. 24" x 50 yd Nonrefl. Shtq. INB !2,351.10 -- iN8 ^46.00/ 5 110 rl. 24"' x 50 yds. Refl. P/S Shtq. N6 2,460.00 NB 307.50/ 6 17 rls. 30" x 50 yds. Refl. H/A Shtq. INB (5,227,50 __ NB 7 1 2 I rls. 30 .'0 30" x 50 yds. Refl. P/S Shtg. INB 615.00 -- INB TOTAL -- 15,942.60 SECTION G 1 175 I ea. 112" x 36" Siqn Faces -- '333.00 2 150 I ea. 112" x 36" One Way R-6-1-L -- 222.00 4.44/ 3 50 � ea. 12" x 36" One Way 6-1-R -- '222.00 - 1 5.48/ 4 300 ea. 24" x 24" Stop Sign Faces -- 1.644.00 -- _ 5 75 ea. 30" x 30" Stop Sign Faces 6 25 I ea. 130" x 30" RS-1 Do Not Enter ' -- 218,00 1 1.4 7 50 ea. ! 6" x 18" R-1-4 All '.Jay -- 72.00 8 125 ea. 1 30" x 30" R-1-2 Yield -- 1107.00 -- 15.64/ 1 9 25 ea. 30" x 30"-R-3-1-R -- 391 00 - 15.64/ 10 25 ea. 30" x 30" R-3-2-L I -- 1391.00 17.24/ -- 11 20 ea. 30" x 30" R-3-4 � - 1344.80 1 18.56/ 12 20 ea. ! 30" x 30" W-3-3 371.20 - 3.72/ 13 120 ea. 30" x 30" W-3-1 - '174.40 4. 6/ 14 1 20 ea. 24" x 24" R-5-2 1 -- 233.20 15 10 ea. 30" x 30" W-11-2 -- '167.29 SECTION H 733/ 1.G5/ 1 1000 ft. 4" White Striping Tape -- 733.00 1 050 00 11.466/ 2 500 ft. 8" White Striping Tape -- 733.00 1,050.00 - 2,1 1 5/ 3 500 ft. 12" 'White Striping Tape -- !1,100.00 1,575.00 4.4U/ I].�U/ 4 500 ft. 24" White Striping Tape -- '2,200.00 3,150.00 -- 10.30/ 5 10 rls. 3/4" Blk. Nonrefl. Border Tape RECOMMENDED AWARD .... R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, bids were received for an annual contract for the purchase of traffic marking materials; and, WHEREAS, the following bids were submitted: Titan Fence Supply co. , Inc Quantity Unit Item Amount 800 ea. 2 3/8" O.D. x 11' yellow posts $ 12.50 Vulcan Signs Quantity Unit Item Amount 400 ea. Sign brackets $ .80 6 ea. 4" Series "C" white reflective 293.40 letters 50 ea. 12" x 36" one way R-6-1-L 3 .06 50 ea. 12" x 36" one way 6-1-R 3 . 06 300 ea. 24" x 24" stop sign faces 4 .08 75 ea. 30" x 30" stop sign faces 6 . 37 25 ea. 30" x 30" RS-1 do not enter 6 .37 50 ea. 6" x 18" R-1-4 all way .76 25 ea. 30" x 30" R-1-2 yield 3. 19 10 ea. 30" x 30" W-11-2 6 . 37 Pinkley Sales Company Quantity Unit Item Amount 1 ,500 ea, 5/16" x 3" S.S . Hex Head Bolts $ . 19 300 ea. Street marker brackets 3 , 22 1 , 000 ft. 4" white striping tape , 699 500 ft. 8" white striping tape 1 .398 500 ft. 12" white striping tape 2 .097 500 ft. 24" white striping tape 4 . 194 Crabtree Barricade System Quantity Unit Item Amount 16 gals. Hydrogen peroxide (emulsion $ 7 .80 remover) U. S. Standard Sign Company Quantity Unit Item Amount 2 ea. 5" Series "C" White reflective $332. 99 letters D & S Barricadin Quantity Unit Item Amount 2 ea. 2" Series "C" blk nonreflective $109 .75 letters 2 ea. 5" Series "C" blk nonreflective 258. 15 letters 2 ea. 6" Series "C" blk nonreflective 314.75 letters PPG Industries, Inc. Quantity Unit Item Amount 90 gals. Part A epoxy $ 15. 25 90 gals. Part B epoxy 13 .90 Mid-Ohio Markings & Traffic Quantity Unit Item Amount 6 ea. 2" Series "C" white reflective $147. 00 letters 75 ea. 12" x 36" sign faces 3 . 13 25 ea. 30" x 30" R-3-1-R 6 . 53 25 ea. 30" x 30" R-3-2-L 6 .53 20 ea. 30" x 30" R-3-4 6 .53 20 ea. 30" x 30" W-3-3 6 .53 20 ea. 30" x 30" W-3-1 6 .53 20 ea. 24" x 24" R-5-2 4 . 18 75 ea. 24" x 48" alodized alum blanks 12. 22 100 ea. 6" x 36" alodized alum blanks 2 . 29 50 ea. 18" x 18 " alodized alum blanks 3 .44 200 ea. 24" x 24" alodized alum blanks 6 . 11 200 ea. 30" x 30" alodized alum blanks 9. 55 150 ea. 12" x 36" alodized alum blanks 4 .59 50 ea. 24" x 30" alodized alum blanks 7 .64 300 ea. 6" x 24" alodized alum blanks 1 .53 50 ea. 6" x 30" alodized alum blanks 1 .90 100 ea. 6" x 12" alodized alum blanks .77 100 ea. 6" x 18 " alodized alum blanks 1 . 15 200 ea. 18" x 24" alodized alum blanks 4 .59 500 ea. 12" x 18" alodized alum blanks 2 . 29 500 ea. 24" x 24" alodized alum blanks 5 . 48 50 ea. 30" x 30" alodized alum blanks 8 .58 100 ea. 30" x 30" alodized alum blanks 4 .53 50 ea. 30" x 30" alodized alum blanks 8 . 37 2 - Cataphote Div.. Ferro Corporation Quantity Unit Item Amount 3 ,000 lbs. Glass beads $ . 24686 Ennis Paint Manufacturing Quantity Unit Item Amount 500 gals. Yellow traffic paint $ 5 .505 1 ,000 gals. White traffic paint 5 . 441 Road Runner Marker Manufacturing Quantity Unit Item Amount 200 ea. 18" traffic cones #3-2 .58 Southwestern Materials Quantity Unit Item Amount 3 ,500 ea. Stimsonite life-lite reflectors $ 1 . 34 4 ,000 ea. Stimsonite life-lite one way 1 . 24 reflectors Highway Ceramics Quantity Unit Item Amount 4 ,000 ea. 3/4" crown white ceramic markers $ .43 Smith Municipal Quantity Unit Item Amount 10 rls. 3/4" blk . nonrefl. border tape $ 8 .75 3M Company Quantity Unit Item Amount 18 rl. 6" x 50 yds. refl . sheeting $ 61 . 50 4 rl. 6" x 50 yds. P/S refl . sheeting 61 . 50 16 rl. 24" x 50 yds. refl . sheeting 246 . 00 10 rl. 24" x 50 yds, nonrefl. sheeting 235. 11 10 rl. 24" x 50 yds. refl . P/S sheeting 246. 00 17 rls. 30" x 50 yds. refl . H/A sheeting 307.50 2 rls. 30" x 50 yds . refl . P/S sheeting 307 . 50 and, 3 - WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the bids submitted are the lowest and best bids and should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the bids in the amounts listed above be accepted by the City of Beaumont and that the City Manager be, and he is hereby , authorized to enter into annual contracts for traffic marking materials. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 Mayor - 4 - 9. February 3, 1984 Council Letter 304 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Purchase of Computer Stock Paper Bids were received on January 30, 1984, for an estimated annual supply of computer paper. Eight vendors bid on an estimated quantity of 1.3 million sheets of continuous form paper. Prior to this bid, computer paper has been bought on an as-needed basis. By buying in larger quantities, sig- nificant savings can be realized. Bids are attached. The overall low bid for these items was from Moore Business Forms of Beaumont at $16,105.27. Cabco Business Forms of Beaumont bid 60� per thou- sand less on the 133,000 sheets of 2-part forms anticipated in this bid. However, this savings of approximately $80 is more than offset by their freight costs , which would be a minimum of $250. Moore Business Forms bid this paper F.O.B. our dock, and no shipping costs are involved. By pur- chasing this paper in these quantities, we will show a savings of ap- proximately $4,500 under the as-needed basis that we were purchasing. It is recommended that the bid of Moore Business Forms be accepted. Karl Nollenberger City Manager BID OPENING DATE_ January 30, 1984 o[o BealiglOnt CITY BID NUMBER __B- - a t PAGE 1 OF _ 2 _ Moore Business Bowater Compu- The Rein Co. Calistar Cabco Business NCR Corporatior Forms ter Forms, Inc. Computers Forms -_ - Beaumont Plano Beaumont Beaumont Beaumont (Beaumont ITFi1 APPROX. ' ---- -- -- ----- _ NO. QTY. UNIT__ DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS BID UNIT PRICE UNIT PRICE UNIT PRICE UNIT PRICE UN PR ----- ----- - ------------ ------�-----------_ ICE UNIT PRICE 1 156,000 Bond Paper (1 part) 15.64 m/ �.T� - b 3g m t 9�m7 6.7 2 m j---}7 34_i7----- --- --- _-879.84-_ !_960.96 - 996.84 1552.50 1048.32 1079.82 2 842,400 Stock P1 7.86 m/ 9.43 m/ 8.95 m/ 127 10.43 m/ 9.77 m/ mj _ St_ Paper ( part) 6621.26-_ 2.7943.83 7539.48 10 337.44 8230.2 5 8796.50 3 133,650 Stock Paper (2 part) 21'82 mj - 25.80 m/ 21.22 m/ 27.05 m7--,_- --_ _ - _____29l 6.24 i __NB 3448_17 NB 2836.05 3597.65 30.98 m/ x32.99 m/ 36.30 m/ 42.96 m/ 31.18 m% 40.24 m7-- 4 183,600 Stock Paper (3 part) 5687.93__-;_6056.96 6664.68 7887.06 5724.65 7394.10 L- - Freight Costs -- 275.55 435.30 -- 984.94 1300.00 GROSS TOTAL.............. 16,105.27 15,237.30 19,084.47 19,777.00 18,824.21 22,168.07 LESS DISCOUNT............ NET TOTAL................ TERMS... ................ -- -------- -- ----------- DELIVERY.. ............... MEETS SPECIFICATIONS..... - } :LUR� BID OPENING DATE January 30, 1984 CI��� ,70171 CITY BID NUMBER B-12-83-15 -- L ' C PAGE_ 2 OF 2__ B I D T A B U L A T I O N Data Becker Printing Documents Co. _ DID _ Houston Beaumont NO. APPROX.�-- ——M- -- ----- 8.62 m -PRICE -- -- —_— ------- -- NO. _ QTY._ UNIT DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS Un_IT PRICE UNIT PRICE UNIT PRICE UNIT PRICE UNIT PRICE UNIT P"ICE -1-- 156,000 I Bond Paper (1 part) _- _— - 18.62 _ -- -- -- ---- -� — 8.12 m/ 8.54 m/ -- - 2 842,400 Stock Paper —(1 part) -------6840,29— 7194__.09 X 22.38 m/ 24.40 m/ --------- — 3 133,650 — Stock Paper —(2 part) — — _ _ 2991.09____ i 3261.06 4 183,600 Stock Paper (3 part) 31.43 m� — 31.54 m/ --- ------- — _— _— _- 5770.55 — 7063.09 -- — - ----------- I I I Freight Costs 553.25 F.O.B. Houston ----------- --------------- --- ---- GROSS TOTAL.............. ------------- ------------ LESS DISCOUNT............ NET TOTAL................ TERMS................... — --- --- ---- DELIVERY................ -- -------- MEETS SPECIFICATIONS-- R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, bids were received for the purchase of an annual supply of computer stock paper; and, WHEREAS, Moore Business Forms submitted a bid in the amount of 16 $ , 105. 27 ; and, WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the bid submitted by Moore Business Forms is the lowest and best bid and should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the bid submitted by Moore Business Forms in the amount of $ 16 ,105. 27 for the purchase of an annual supply of computer stock paper is hereby accepted by the City of Beaumont. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of lg - Mayor - _ 'ark 10. February 3, 1984 Council Letter 312 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Resolution Authorizing Purchase of Treasury Bond Interest Coupons This resolution will authorize the City to purchase interest coupons stripped off U.S. Treasury bonds maturing in future years. These coupons, which are a promise by the U.S. Treasury to pay the face value at maturity, are sold at a discount value and we will use them in our sinking funds for debt service. We plan at this time to purchase face value of coupons somewhat in excess of $600,000 at a price of $500,000, which will mature on February 15, 1986. The February 15th date is significant in that on March 1, 1986, we have principal and interest maturities from our debt service funds of $1.6 million. These coupons will be used to fund a portion of that maturity. The advantages of this investment are two-fold. First, as we currently anticipate holding these coupons to their maturity, the market risk of interest rates fluctuat- ing higher causing the principal balance to decline is eliminated. Secondly, should interest rates decline, the value of these coupons will increase to the present value based on a lower discount rate. This will enable us, should it be deemed advisable, to sell these coupons prior to their maturity and earn a capital gain on our funds. After funding through this vehicle some of the more near term maturities, we anticipate using this same investment vehicle to start funding maturities out through 1998 when all of our current bonds will be retired. The ad- vantage in doing this would be that we will be able to buy those coupons at such a large discount that we will be paying for the maturities at less than 25� on the $1.00. The rate of return on these investments compares favor- ably with other instruments and provides an opportunity for better longer term yield when balanced with other needs in our investment portfolio. It is recommended that this resolution be approved. Karl Nollenberger City Manager / 7 S r NO- R E S O L U T I O N BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT : THAT the City Manager or his designee be, and he is hereby , authorized to purchase interest coupons from treasury bonds to be used in the city sinking fund for debt service. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 Mayor - 11. February 3, 1984 Council Letter 305 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: "Hazardous Materials Route" Signs In conjunction with the development and signing of truck routes within the City, the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation was con- tacted regarding "Hazardous Materials Route" signs on state-maintained high- ways. They have agreed to the installation of these signs. Due to the size of the signs and laws regarding the installation of the signs on the Interstate, the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation will have to fabricate and install the signs. The estimated cost to fabricate and install six "Thru Hazardous Materials Route" signs is $11,000. The State will perform the work on a cost reim- bursement basis. Funds for this work are available in the Street Division Operating budget. It is requested that Council adopt a resolution approv- ing the expenditure of these funds. It is recommended that this resolution be approved. Karl Nollenberger City Manager R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont is presently developing and signing truck routes within the city limits; and, WHEREAS, the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation has agreed to fabricate and install "Thru Hazardous Materials Route" signs on state maintained highways on a cost reimbursement basis; and, WHEREAS, the estimated cost to fabricate and install six ( 6 ) "Thru Hazardous Materials Route" signs is $11 ,000 ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT funds be allocated from the Street Division for reimbursement to the State for the fabrication and installation of six (6 ) "Thru Hazardous Materials Route" signs in an estimated amount of $11 ,000. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 - Mayor - 12. February 2, 1984 Council Letter 308 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Dilapidated Structures Hearing The following structures have been inspected by the Environmental Control Division and are considered to be in violation of the City of Beaumont Code of Ordinances, Article III , Section 14-50: 1790 Carroll 275 S. Center 1321 Center 1375 Center 2835 Harriot (Garage) 2980 S. Major 1460 Sherman 2236 Victoria 1582 Wall (Storage Building) A structure at 3665 Waverly has previously been condemned by City Council and the owner ordered to either repair or raze the structure within specified time frames. Reinspection of this property has revealed non-compliance with Council 's order. The Code Enforcement Department is requesting authorization from City Council to demolish this structure in accordance with the City Codes and charge the property owner with the cost of this demolition. It is recommended that this action be approved. Karl Nollenberger City Manager CONDEMNATION PROGRAM 1790 Carroll 275 S. Center 1321 Center 1375 Center 2835 Harriot (Garage) 2980 S. Major 1460 Sherman 2236 Victoria 1582 Wall (Storage Building) CONDEMNATION The structure listed below has been condemned by the City Council and the owner ordered to either repair or raze the structure within specified time frames. Reinspection of this property has revealed noncompliance with the Council's order. The Code Enforcement Department is requesting authorization from the City Council to demolish this structure in accordance with the City Codes and charge the property owner with the cost of this demolition. 3665 Waverly February 7, 1984 CONDEMNATION PROGRAM Location Owner Recommendation 1. 1790 Carroll Willie Johnson Raze or repair within 30 days 2. 275 S. Center Alex Barrow, Jr. Raze or repair within 30 days Barry Goodman 3. 1321 Center Maxine Alexis Raze or repair within 30 days 4. 1375 Center Maxine Alexis Raze within 30 days S. 2835 Harriot Cleveland Allison (Garage) c/o Frank Dover Raze within 30 days 6. 2980 S. Major Dr. Joseph E. Cicardo Raze within 30 days 7. 1460 Sherman Mollie Bean Raze within 30- days .. 8. 2236 Victoria Rev. Horace S. Hall Raze or repair within 30 days DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 1790 Carroll PROPERTY OWNER: Willie Johnson Willie Johnson 1380 Bradley 1790 Carroll Beaumont, Texas 77701 Beaumont, Texas 77701 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Plat A-2 Tract 11 D-Brown Survey OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont 13 VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor foists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor joists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material U exterior wall Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Re or o building. Replace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. Replace ront - rear Porches. Keplace front - rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls ring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove trash & debris from building. Remove trash, weeds $ debris from yard. Replace amage oors. Prove e scuttle hole. Provide 18" x 24" crawl-hole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: October 28, 1983 and January 12, 1984 Legal Notice Published ABATEMENT DATE: December 2, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: January 12, 1984 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: January 12, 1984 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze or repair within 30 days 2. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 275 S. Center. PROPERTY OWNER: Alex Barrow, Jr. 14903 Parkville Barry Goodman ' P.O. Box 7613 Houston, Texas 77068 Beaumont, Texas 77706 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: _ Lot 8 Block 23 Calder Addition OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont 11 VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor joists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sa Reroo buildin Replace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. Replace front - rear porches. Re lace front- rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls. Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. overspanne joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. Replace rotten ceilingtjoists. Correctling overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish r�ecuired plumbing Furnish required wiring.. Remove trash & debris from bui— ld Remove trash, weeds & debris from yard. Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle hole. Provide 18" x S. crawl-hole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. p NOTIFICATIONS: November 18, 1983 and January 12, 1984 ABATEMENT DATE: December 21, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: January 12, 1984 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: January 12, 1984 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze or repair within 30 days 3. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 1321 Center PROPERTY OWNER: Maxine Alexis 790 Elm Beaumont, Texas 77703 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 2 - 6 Block 8 Chaison Addition OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont 19 VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to ground. Replace rotten posts. Re lace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten loor joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor joists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall . Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Reroo buildin Replace rotten roof sheathing Bring building to plumb. Replace front - rear orches. Replace front - rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls Bring ceiling to required`heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. Replace rotten ceiling foists Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters_ required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove trash & debris fro Remo tras m building. ve we s & debris from yard. Replace amaged doors Provide scuttle hole. Provide 18" x 24" crawl- ole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows NOTIFICATIONS: November 18, 1983 and January 12, 1984 ABATEMENT DATE: December 21, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: January 12, 1984 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: January 12, 1984 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze or repair within 30 days 4. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 1375 Center PROPERTY OWNER: Maxine Alexis 790 Elm Beaumont, Texas 77703 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 2 - 6 Block 8 Chaison Addition OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont 20 VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sill Correct overspanned s. erspanned sills. lace rotten floor _joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor joists. Level floors. Replace rotten_ flooring. Repair holes_in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior rg� f . Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag_ Reroof building_ _R_ lace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. Replace front - rear porches. Re lace-front rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls;Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings . —Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling foists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remo e trash & debris from building. fienove trash, weeds F, debris rom yard— lace_dam_aged, doors. Provide scuttle hole. Provide 18" x 24"crawl-hole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - R)air damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: November 18, 1983 and January 12, 1984 ABATEMENT DATE: December 21, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: January 12, 1984 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: January 12, 1984 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze within 30 days 5. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 2835 Harriot (Garage) PROPERTY OWNER: Cleveland Allison Cleveland Allison C/o Frank Dover 2835 Harriot 320 Goodhue Bldg. Beaumont, Texas 77705 Beaumont, Texas 77705 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 11 Block 16 Booker Hts. Addition OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to g Eround. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor joists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall . Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. iP,eroo bil3 ng� Replace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. Replace front-- rear porches. Replace front - rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls. Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten c'ei'fing. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. Replace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove trash $ debris from building. Remove trash, weeds & debris from yard. Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle hole. Provide 18" x 24" crawl-hole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: October 28, 1983 and January 12, 1984 ABATEMENT DATE: December 2, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: January 12, 1984 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: January 12, 1984 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze within 30 days 6. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 2980 S. Major Dr. PROPERTY OWNER: Joseph E. Cicardo Joseph E. Cicardo P.O. Box 5053 2980 S. Major Dr. Beaumont, Texas 77706 Beaumont, Texas 77707 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: South 10' of Lot 4 Lot 5 Block 2 South Amelia Addition OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to `5 ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor joists. Replace spliced floor Joists. Correct overspanned floor foists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. lace rotten material in exterior wall. Flash exterior oIpenings _ Correct roof sag. Reroof building. Replace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plurib. Replace r rear pore es Replace front - rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls. Bring ceiling to required heights. Header require , openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. Replace rotten ceiling joists Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. Replace rotten rafters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish require wiring. Remove trash & debris from uilding. Remove trash, weeds $ debris from yar Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle hole. Provide 18" x 24" crawl-hole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: November 28, 1983 and January 12, 1984 ABATEMENT DATE: December 30, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: January 12, 1984 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: January 12, 1984 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze within 30 days 7. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 1460 Sherman PROPERTY OWNER: Mollie Bean 1690 Gill Beaumont, Texas LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Plat H Tract 5 D-Brown Survey OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont 20 VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten loor foists Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floor foists. Level floors. Replace rotten flooring. Repair holes in floor. Rlace rotten material in exterior wall Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. R er of building. Re lace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. Replace front - rear porches. Replac e ront - rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls Bring ceiling to required heights. Header required, openings. Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. Correct overspanned ceiling joists. Replace splice ceiling foists. Re lace rotten ceiling joists. Correct overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters. eplace rotten rafters.- Furnish required plumbing. Furnish -required wirinR. Remove trash e ris from building. ldin emove trash, weeds debris from yard. Replace damaged doors. Provide scuttle hole, Provi e 18" x 24" crawl- ole to under floor. Remove fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: ' October 28, 1983 and January 12, 1984 ABATEMENT DATE: December 2, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: January 12, 1984 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: January 12, - 1984 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze within 30 days 8. DANGEROUS STRUCTURES PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: RE: 2236 Victoria PROPERTY OWNER: Rev. Horace S. Hall Rev. Horace Hall 1065 Hale Ln. 2236 Victoria Beaumont, Texas 77703 Beaumont, Texas 77701 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 12 S2 11 Block 8 Ogden Addition OCCUPIED BY: Vacant SPECIFIC CODE PROVISION VIOLATED: Article III, Section 14-50 and 14-51 of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Beaumont is VIOLATIONS--SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS: Provide minimum clearance from floor joists to ground. Replace rotten posts. Replace rotten sills. Replace spliced sills. Correct overspanned sills. Replace rotten floor joists. Replace spliced floor joists. Correct overspanned floo Jr oista. Lavel floors. Replace rotten flooring Repair holes floor. Replace rotten material in exterior wall . Flash exterior openings. Correct roof sag. Re roof buil iding, lace rotten roof sheathing. Bring building to plumb. lace front rear -porches. Replace front rear steps. Replace rotten interior walls. Bring ceiling to req required riu red heights. Header required, openings. `Replace rotten ceiling. Correct ceiling sag. joists. Replace spliced ceiling joists. lace rotten ce�lingtjoistsPanCorrectling overspanned rafters. Replace spliced rafters;Re lace rotten ra ters. Furnish required plumbing. Furnish required wiring. Remove trash Remove tras weeds a dEbris from yar Replace damaged do ,brprovide scuttleg hole. Provide 18" x 24" cra�,l-hole to under floor. Remo— ve fire damage. Replace - Repair damaged windows. NOTIFICATIONS: October 28, 1983 and January 12, 1984 ABATEMENT DATE: December 2, 1983 PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION: January 12, 1984 OWNERSHIP VERIFICATION: January 12, 1984 RECOMMENDATION - URBAN REHABILITATION DIVISION: Raze or repair within 30 days CONDE,,LNAT ION The structure listed below has been condemned by the City Council and the owner ordered to either repair or raze the structure within specified time frames . ReinSpection of this property has revealed noncompliance with the Council 's order. Cu�c Enforcement Departmu ;. is requesting authorization from the City Council to demolish this structure in accordance with the City Cedes and charge the property owner Ath the cost of this demolition . 3665 Waverly 140 ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE FINDING CERTAIN STRUCTURES TO BE PUBLIC NUISANCES AND ORDERING REPAIR OR DEMOLITION; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. 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: 1790 Carroll 275 S . Center 1321 Center 1375 Center 2835 Harriot (Garage) 2980 S. Major Dr . 1460 Sherman 2236 Victoria each 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, Sections 10-2 and 14-52 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas and Section 103. 4 of the Standard Building Code, it is hereby ordered that the owner or owners of the following described buildings either repair or demolish and remove said structures within thirty ( 30) days of the date of the passage of this ordinance: 1790 Carroll 275 S . Center 1321 Center 2236 Victoria If such action is not taken, the owners of said buildings shall' be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and said buildings shall be demolished and removed at the expense of the City of Beaumont on the account of the owner thereof and such expense shall be assessed as a special tax against the property upon which said buildings are situated and a lien shall exist for such special tax, which lien shall be foreclosed and said expense be recovered by the City of Beaumont as in the case of any other debt and lien in favor of the City of Beaumont. Section 3 . In accordance with Article XVII, Section 2 , of the Charter of the City of Beaumont, Sections 10-2 and 14-52 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas and Section 103. 4 of the Standard Building Code, it is hereby ordered that the owner or owners of the following described buildings demolish and remove said structures within ( 30) days of the date of the passage of this ordinance: 1375 Center 2835 Harriot (Garage) 2980 S. Major Dr. 1460 Sherman If such action is not taken, the owners of said buildings shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and said buildings shall be demolished and removed at the expense of the City of Beaumont on the account of the owner thereof and such expense shall be assessed as a special tax against the property upon which said buildings are situated and a lien shall exist for such special tax, which lien shall be foreclosed and said expense be recovered by the City of Beaumont as in the case of any other debt and lien in favor of the City of Beaumont. Section 5 . The following structure is hereby ordered to be demolished and removed by the City of Beaumont on the account of the owner - 2 - thereof and such expense of demolition and removal shall be assessed as a special tax against the property upon which the building is situated. The following structure was heretofore declared to be a public nuisance and violation of Chapter 14, Section 14-50 of the Code of Ordinances of the City: 3665 Waverly Section 6 . 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 6 . 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 day of 19 Mayor - 3 - CONSENT AGENDA FEBRUARY 7, 1984 E * Approval of Minutes. a. A resolution executing an agreement with the State Depart- ment of Highways and Public Transportation permitting them to construct, maintain and operate a safety lighting system on U.S. 69 from Lawrence Drive to Pine Island Bayou. b. A resolution authorizing payment for emergency repairs to a lift station pump. c. A resolution authorizing purchase of two ice machines. d. A resolution reappointing Civil Service Commission members. a. February 3, 1984 Council Letter 298 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Safety Lighting System Agreement The State Department of Highways and Public Transportation is requesting permission to construct, maintain and operate a safety lighting system on U.S. 69 from Lawrence Drive to Pine Island Bayou. This system will provide lighting on U.S. 69 main lanes. The lights will be staggered be- tween the east and west sides of U.S. 69 at a spacing of approximately 400 feet. The State will furnish funds for preparation of plans and specifications, construction, and will be responsible for the installation and maintenance of the system. Approval by the City is necessary before construction can begin. It is recommended that the City Manager be authorized to enter into an agreement giving the State approval to construct, maintain and operate said system. U Karl Nollenberger City Manager q r w Y NO R E S O L U T I O N BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMO NT: THAT the City Manager be, and he is hereby , authorized to execute an agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A" for permission to construct, maintain and operate a safety lighting system on U. S. 69 from Lawrence Drive to Pine Island Bayou by the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 Mayor - February 3, 1984 b. Council Letter 301 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Payment of Invoice In early January, the storm water lift station at the 11th Street Underpass ceased working. Upon investigation, the Water Reclamation Division reported that the bottom impeller was broken in half and took the pump to Loden Machine Shop for repairs. In disassembling the pump to fix the impeller., . it was found that additional repairs had to be made. It was imperative that the pump be put back into service quickly, so the vendor was authorized to spend $4,075 in emergency repairs. Cost of a new pump is approximately $27,000. It is recommended that the invoice be approved for payment. I5 0 Karl Nollenberger City Manager 171 tl ViiO R E S O L U T I O N BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Manager be, and he is hereby , authorized to pay Loden Machine Shop $4 ,075 for repairs to a pump at the Eleventh Street Underpass. These repairs were an emergency of the city because the pump is necessary for proper drainage of the Eleventh Street Underpass. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of lg - Mayor - c. February 1, 1984 Council Letter 303 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Purchase of Two Ice Machines On January 30, 1984, bids were received from four vendors for the purchase of two ice machines and one ice bin. Bids were as follows: Warren AAA Refrig. A & B Service C & L Ice Co. Co. Refrig. Co. 2 Ice Machines $5,880 $11,410 $6,042 $6,844 1 Bin 660 660 1,178 1,476. Three of these four bidders bid the same equipment and C & L Ice Company of Beaumont was the low bidder at a total price of $6,540. These machines will be located at the Water Utilities and at the Fleet Service Center for the crews that operate out of these areas. One ice machine and the bin will be paid for out of monies appropriated for construction of the Service Center. The other machine will be bought from the Water Utilities operating budget. It is recommended that this resolution be approved. Karl Nollenberger City Manager R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, bids were received for the purchase of two ( 2 ) ice machines and one ( 1 ) bin; and, WHEREAS, C & L Ice Company of Beaumont, Texas submitted a bid in the amount of $6,540 ; and, WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the bid submitted by C & L Ice Company is the lowest and best bid and should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the bid submitted by C & L Ice Company in the amount of $6 ,540 for the purchase of two ( 2) ice machines and one ( 1 ) bin is hereby accepted by the City of Beaumont. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 Mayor - February 3, 1984 d. Council Letter 313 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Civil Service Commission Reappointments Under the provisions of Texas Statutes 1269m, the members of the Civil Ser- vice Commission are appointed by the City Manager, subject to City Council confirmation. All three terms of the Commissioners expired January 31, 1984; however, the statutes require staggered terms for these Commissioners. As a result, a resolution on Tuesday's agenda would make the following reappoint- ments to the Civil Service Commission: Terms Expire Dewey Gonsoulin 1-31-85 Robert Edwards 1-31-86 Gayle Yarbrough 1-31-87 It is recommended that this resolution be adopted. Karl Nollenberger City Manager 7Y R E S O L U T I O N BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the following reappointments be made: Reappointments Expiration Commission of Terms Dewey Gonsoulin Civil Service 1/31/85 Robert Edwards Civil Service 1/31/86 Gayle Yarbrough Civil Service 1/31/87 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the day of 19 - Mayor - WORK SESSION AGENDA FEBRUARY 7, 1984 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1. Discussion of the Highland Avenue Project, 2. Discussion of amendments to the Food Service Ordinance. W WAS February 3, 1984 1. Council Letter 309 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Highland Avenue Project On October 6, 1983, the City Council authorized the City Manager to execute an agreement with the firm of Fittz and Shipman, Inc. for engineering ser- vices in connection with the Highland Avenue T. I.P. Project. The project extends from Florida Avenue north to Alma Street. Fittz and Shipman, Inc. is now nearing completion of the preliminary phase of the project. The preliminary phase includes a review of conditions and problems related to existing roadway, sidewalk, driveway, drainage, utility, landscape and other concerns. As part of this process, a public meeting was held on January 11, 1984, in which citizen input was received. Following the re- view and public meeting, the engineers submitted proposed improvements in each of these areas. The following is a summary of the findings and recom- mendations of the preliminary phase. - Roadway - The current roadway is a 37-foot curb and gutter street, except in the vicinity of South Park High School , where the existing pavement is 45 feet wide. Proposed im- provements include widening of the 37-foot sections to 45 feet and placement of an asphaltic concrete overlay to pro- vide a basic four-lane roadway. In addition, the improve- ments include widening to five lanes at the intersections of Highland Avenue and Florida Avenue and Lavaca Street. This widening will provide left-turn lanes on Highland Avenue and require purchase of approximately five feet of right-of-way on both sides of the project, impacting ap- proximately 30 parcels. - Sidewalks - Sidewalks generally exist on Highland Avenue from East Virginia Street to the north. Sidewalks are proposed for both sides of the project along its entire length. Existing sidewalks will be utilized where possible. - Driveways - Current driveways will be replaced as necessary with concrete from the gutter to the right-of-way line. Construction will be directed toward the public's needs and provision of safe and smooth traffic flow. Council Letter 309 February 3, 1984 Page 2 Drainage - An underground storm sewer serves the project from approximately Alma Street to Anchor Street. Under- ground storm sewers are also utilized near intersections with East Virginia and Florida Streets. The south end of the project, from approximately East Virginia to Florida Street, is serviced by open ditches. Proposed improvements include new inlets where widening is proposed and storm sewers in the section from East Virginia to Florida. Utilities - Both overhead and underground utilities will require adjustments to match the proposed roadway improve- ments. The replacement of a six-inch cast iron water line with an asbestos cement water line from Shell Street to East Virginia Street is the only anticipated City utility improvement of signifinance. Landscape - Landscaping efforts near South Park High School , Pietzsch Elementary School and Alice Keith Park have pro- duced scenic rows of large oak trees. These trees are close to, but outside of the right-of-way line and will be pre- served. The estimated cost of the proposed improvements is $1,080,000, as itemized below, for the project. Construction $ 886,000 Surveying, Engineering and Inspection 170,000 Soils and Materials Testing 14 000 Right-of=Way 10,000 Total $1,080,000 At Council Work Session on Tuesday, a review of the project will be presented for discussion. Schematics of the proposed improvements will be available. Karl Nollenberger City Manager W/S February 3, 1984 2. Council Letter 314 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Subject: Adoption of 1976 Rules on Food Service Sanitation The City of Beaumont currently operates under the 1962 edition of the U.S. Department of Health Model Food Service and Sanitation Ordinance, adopted by the City in 1972. We are proposing the adoption of an updated food code; specifically the 1976 State Rules on Food Service Sanitation. We propose that these rules be adopted by reference with some modifications to meet specific needs of our City. This code has been designed to insure that sanitary food is served in food service establishments. It incorporates new technical knowledge and recognizes the changes which have taken place in methods of food preparation and service. This proposed ordinance amends the definition of food service establishments to specifically exempt non-profit organizations which are preparing and/or serving only non-potentially hazardous baked goods. It includes a new definition for adulterated food, potentially hazardous food, regulatory authority, and special event food service establishments. The existing grading and placarding system is modified by the proposed code. In place of the current system of Grade A, B or C, will be a system whereby the establishment will receive a placard stat- ing that the sanitary conditions of the establishment are either an "average rating" or an "above average rating". This ordinance adopts by reference the Texas Department of Health Division of Food and Drugs, "Food Service Establish- ment Inspection Report Form". This form is based on a one hundred point de- merit system instead of the 298 point system that is now used. The adoption of this inspection form will make possible the standardization of inspections. Traditionally, food establishment inspections have tended to be too subjective. The use of this form should help to correct this problem. Some of the changes in the proposed ordinance from the existing code include a requirement that food establishments contact the regulatory authority in the event of an emergency occurrence such as a flood, fire or power outage which could result in the contamination of food or which could prevent food from being maintained at proper temperatures. It also requires pre-operational in- spections by the regulatory atuhrity for all new facilities. The proposed code provides that foods which are unsound or contain any filthy, decomposed, or putrid substance or are otherwise safe may be condemned by the regulatory authority. . ,. Council Letter 314 February 3, 1984 Page 2 Another change in the proposed ordinance includes specific requirements for mobile food units. It also requires increased lighting in the working areas of food establishments and protective light shields over artificial lighting fix- tures which are located in areas where food is prepared or stored. The proposed code specifically prohibits the installation of grease traps in food preparation and utensil washing areas. It also prohibits the reuse of soiled tableware by self-service customers. The storage of food and equipment in restrooms is prohibited. Personal medications are prohibited from being stored in food storage, preparation, or service areas. The code provides that poisonous or toxic materials must be stored and located to be physically separated from each other and from food and equipment. This code prohibits the use of steam tables, warmers, or similar hot food holding facilities for the rapid reheating of potentially hazardous foods. Another change from the existing code includes new temperature requirements for reheating potentially hazardous foods. A test kit is required when chemicals are used for manual sanitizing of utensils and equipment. The pro- posed ordinance also provides specific requirements for dishwashing machines which use chemicals for sanitization. There are numerous other technical changes incorporated in this code which re- flect the changes which have taken place in the food industry, such as the recognition of the use of microwave ovens. Sound and updated regulations are essential for an effective food protection program. We feel that this proposed code will enable the City to develop a more effective sanitation program and to maintain a higher level of food pro- tection in food-service operations. Karl Nollenberger City Manager CALENDAR * Monday, February 6 - 10:00 A.M. - Meeting 3:30 P.M. - Council Chambers Planning Commission Meeting Tuesday, February 7 - Civic Center 11:45 A.M. - Luncheon honoring Chief Willie Bauer 1:15 P.M. - Council Chambers Council Meeting, followed by Work Session 4:00-6:00 P.M. - Civic Center Reception honoring Chief Willie Bauer Thursday, Februar 9 - 9:00 A.M.-12:00 Noon - Meeting 7:00 P.M. - College Street Nursing Center; 4150 College Quarterly Family Council Meeting & Showing of film "Peege" (Diane Hidalgo) * Friday, February 10 - Sheraton 6:45 P.M. - Special Reception & Banquet Epsilon Kappa Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, in conjunction with 1984 Lone Star Region Conference Monday, Februar 13 - 2698 North; Accurate Business Machines 10:00 A.M. - Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies 10:00 A.M. - 6459 Eastex Freeway; M.J. Walker Firestone Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies * MAYOR