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T • E • R • A - S
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS MARCH 31,2009 1:30 P.M.
CONSENT AGENDA
* Approval of minutes
* Confirmation of committee appointments
A) Authorize the City Manager to execute an interlocal agreement with the International
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers(IBEW)
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T • E • X • A • s City Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Laura Clark, Chief Financial Officer
MEETING DATE: March 31 2009
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider authorizing the City Manager to execute
an interlocal agreement with the International Brotherhood
of Electrical Workers(IBEW).
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval of a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute
an interlocal agreement with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) for fire
protection services.
BACKGROUND
The IBEW has requested that the City of Beaumont provide fire protection to their office on
Spindletop Road which is outside the city limits. The new agreement is effective January 1, 2009
and expires December 31, 2015. The IBEW will pay an annual amount equal to seventy-five
percent (75%) of the amount of City taxes that would be due if the IBEW facility were within the
city limits of City based on the tax rate set by City Council and the assessed valuation of the
facilities. The 2009 payment will be calculated based on 75% of the assessed value multiplied by
the tax rate effective on October 1, 2008 or$0.64 per $100 of assessed valuation. Payments will
be due within thirty(30) days after being invoiced by the City.
A copy of the agreement is attached for your review.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
The estimated FY 2009 payment for IBEW is $3,800.
RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be, and he is hereby, authorized to execute an interlocal
agreement with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) for fire
protection services. The contract is substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit"A"
and made a part hereof for all purposes.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 31st day of
March, 2009.
- Mayor Becky Ames -
STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON §
AGREEMENT
WHEREAS, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, (herein,
"IBEW") has requested that the City of Beaumont, (herein, "City") provide fire
protection to their office on Spindletop road which is outside the city limits of City; and,
WHEREAS, the City desires to provide such fire protection because the facility is
used by many City residents;
NOW THEREFORE, CITY and IBEW agree as follows:
1. This agreement shall be for seven years, commencing January 1, 2009
expiring December 31, 2015.
2. During the term of this agreement, City will provide fire protection when
requested by IBEW at the IBEW facility on Spindletop road. Fire protection shall be the
same as that provided within the city limits of City and no warranty, guarantee or other
promise of the effectiveness or quality of such fire protection is intended by this
agreement. Specifically, the City does not guarantee that significant damage or complete
destruction of the IBEW facility will not occur.
3. Each year of this agreement, IBEW agrees to pay an annual amount equal to
seventy-five (75%) percent of the amount of City taxes that would be due if the MEW
facility were within the city limits of City based on the tax rate set by the City Council of
City and the assessed valuation of the facilities of IBEW as established by the Jefferson
GAIndustrial Contmas\2009UBEW-2009.doi EXHIBIT "All
County Appraisal District. The amount shall be due and payable within thirty (30) days
after invoice by City.
EXECUTED this day of ) 2009.
THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD CITY OF BEAUMONT
OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS
Kyle Hayes, City Manager
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T * E * X * A - S
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
COUNCIL CHAMBERS MARCH 31, 2009 1:30 P.M.
AGENDA
CALL TO ORDER
* Invocation Pledge Roll Call
* Presentations and Recognition
* Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 1-3/Consent
Agenda
* Consent Agenda
GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Consider amending Chapter 19 of the Code of Ordinances relating to oil and gas
drilling
2. Consider approving the purchase of a mobile storage system for the Archive
Building Addition to the Tyrrell Historical Library
3. Consider authorizing the City of Beaumont to partner with the National League of
Cities and CVSCaremark to provide citizens access to a Discount Prescription
Drug Program Card
WORKSESSIONS
* Review and discuss recycling bids
* Review and discuss operations related to the Beaumont Municipal Airport
COMMENTS
* Councilmembers/City Manager comment on various matters
* Public Comment (Persons are limited to 3 minutes)
EXECUTIVE SESSION
* Consider matters related to employment, evaluation and duties of a public officer
or employee in accordance with Section 551.074 of the Government Code:
City Magistrate Applicants-Randall Collins, Jonathan Stovall, James
Mehaffy, Jimmy Hamm, Brent Turk and Terrence Holmes
Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids or
services are requested to contact Lenny Caballero at 880-3716 three days prior to the meeting.
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Consider amending Chapter 19 of the Code of Ordinances relating to oil and gas drilling
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T • E • x • A • S City Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
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PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director
MEETING DATE: March 31, 2009
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider amending Chapter 19 of the Code of
Ordinances relating to oil and gas drilling.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval.
BACKGROUND
The City Council recently conducted a Work Session to consider changes to Chapter 19 of the
Code of Ordinances to further regulate drilling permits within the city. These recommended
changes would include a modification to Sections 19-3, 19-5, 19-10 and 19-11 providing for
notification, a public hearing and a review by the City Council for drilling permits within three-
hundred (300') and five-hundred (500') feet of a habitable structure; and, amending Section 19-
58 providing for an appeal to the City Council for administrative reviews conducted by the
Building Official of permits proposed to be located greater than 500' from a habitable structure.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
None.
ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 19, OIL
AND GAS WELLS, SECTIONS 19-3, 19-5, 19-10, 19-11 AND
19-58, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL; AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That Chapter 19, Section 19-3, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont
be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 19-3. Review and action on drilling or redrilling permit application; approval
or disapproval of operations.
(a) For all drilling and redrilling permit applications where the well-hole is within a
distance of three hundred feet(300')to five hundred feet(500')of a structure it shall
be the responsibility of the building official to review impartially and to recommend
to the City Council the approval or disapproval of said application. The City Council,
based on the criteria established herein, may require the applicant for a permit
hereunder to do those things necessary to insure the health, safety and welfare of
the citizens of the City of Beaumont. The City Council shall review the applications
according to the following criteria:
(1) that the proposed drilling operation 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;
(2) that the drilling operation will not impede the normal and orderly development
and improvement of surrounding vacant property;
(3) that adequate utilities, access roads, drainage and other necessary
supporting facilities have been or will be provided;
(4) the design, location and arrangement of all driveways and parking spaces
provided for the safe and convenient movement of vehicular and pedestrian
traffic without adversely affecting the general public or adjacent
developments;
(5) that adequate nuisance prevention measures have been or will be taken to
prevent or control offensive odors, fumes, dust, noise and vibration;
(6) that directional lighting will be provided so as not to disturb or adversely
affect neighboring properties; and
(7) that there are sufficient landscaping and screening to insure harmony and
compatibility with adjacent property.
In authorizing a drilling operation, the City Council may impose additional
reasonable conditions necessary to protect the public interest and welfare of the
community.
(b) For all drilling and redrilling permit applications where the well-hole is at a distance
that is greater than five hundred feet (500') from any structure, it shall be the
responsibility of the building official to review impartially and to approve or
disapprove said applications. The building official, based upon the criteria
established herein, may require the applicant for a permit hereunder to do those
things necessary to insure the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the City
of Beaumont. Items required shall be clearly stated in the permit issued hereunder.
(c) The building official is hereby authorized to approve or disapprove the actions of the
permittee not otherwise covered by the permit application during the drilling and
post-drilling operations in accordance with the terms of this chapter only.
Section 2.
That Chapter 19 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont be and the
same is hereby amended by renumbering existing subsections (a) and (b) to become (b)
and (c) respectively and adding a new subsection (a) to read as follows:
Sec. 19-5. Notification and Public Hearing Requirements for Drilling Permits.
(a) No application for a drilling or redrilling permit where the well-hole distance is
between three hundred feet (300') to five hundred feet (500') of a structure shall be
approved or disapproved until after a public hearing in relation thereto is held by the City
Council at which parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard. At
least seven (7) days notice of the time and place of such hearing shall be published in an
official paper, or a paper of general circulation in the City of Beaumont.
Written notice of all public hearings before the City Council on drilling and re-drilling
permits shall be sent to owners of real property lying within five hundred feet (500') of the
proposed well-hole, such notice to be given not less than ten (10) days before the date set
for hearing, to all such owners who have rendered their said property for City taxes as the
ownership appears on the last approved City tax roll.
Section 3.
That Chapter 19, Section 19-10, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont
be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 19-10. Minimum distance of well hole from occupied structure.
In each case of drilling or red rilling, the distance from any well-hole to any occupied
structure shall be a minimum of three hundred feet(300') , unless permittee obtains written
consent from the owners and tenants of said occupied structure and furnishes said written
consent to the building official prior to issuance of said permit. All applicants for drilling or
redrilling permits with a well-hole distance between three hundred feet (300') to five
hundred feet(500')to any occupied structure shall be reviewed in accordance with Section
19-3 herein.
Section 4.
That Chapter 19, Section 19-11, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont
be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 19-11. Minimum distance of storage tank in conjunction with well from
occupied structure.
In each case the distance from any storage tank or tanks in conjunction with any
well to any occupied structure shall be a minimum of three hundred feet (300'). Tanks
located at a distance between three hundred feet (300') to five hundred feet (500') to any
occupied structure shall be reviewed in accordance with Section 19-3 herein.
Section 5.
That Chapter 19, Section 19-58, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont
be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 19-58. Violations; suspension or revocation of permit, appeals.
Any permit may be suspended or revoked for any material violation of the conditions of the
permit by the permittee or for persistent violation of any law by the permittee in the
operation of any such well. The building official shall not revoke any permit without first
giving the permittee ten (10) days' written notice of the nature of the violations and of the
intention to revoke such permit. Permittee shall at once cease drilling or seismic testing
operations after receipt of notice of intent to revoke this permit. If, within such ten (10) day
period, the permittee requests a hearing before the building official, the building official
shall grant such hearing within fifteen (15) days after the date of such request. At such
hearing, evidence shall be presented to establish to the satisfaction of the building official
the extent and nature of the violation which constitutes grounds for the revocation, and
permittee shall be given an opportunity to cross-examine all witnesses testifying at such
hearing. The permittee shall thereafter be permitted at that hearing, or at a continued
hearing, if a continuance is requested by the permittee, to present evidence to disprove or
explain such alleged violations. The building official shall thereupon, after hearing all the
evidence, determine whether or not the permit should be revoked, and his determination
thereon shall be final. If the building official determines that the permit should be revoked,
permittee may appeal the decision of the building official to the City Council.
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 7.
All ordinances or part of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent
of the conflict only.
Section 8.
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 the City of Beaumont,
Texas.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 31st day of
March, 2009.
- Mayor Becky Ames -
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Consider approving the purchase of a mobile storage system for the Archive Building Addition to
the Tyrrell Historical Library
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T • E • X • A • S City Council Agenda Item
TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Tom Warner, Director of Public Works
MEETING DATE: March 31, 2009
REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider the purchase of a mobile storage system
for the Archive Building Addition to the Tyrrell Historical
Library.
RECOMMENDATION
Administration recommends the purchase of a Spacesaver Mobile Storage System from
Southwest Solutions Group of Houston in the amount of$319,574.69 through the Texas Multiple
Award Schedule (TXMAS) contract.
BACKGROUND
The TXMAS Program, established by State of Texas Procurement and Support Services office,
adapts existing competitively awarded federal government contracts to the procurement needs of
the State and other government entities within Texas. The contracts meet all state bidding
requirements. Southwest Solutions Group of Houston is a contracted vendor for the TXMAS
Spacesaver contract.
In October 2008, Council approved the expansion of the Tyrrell Historical Library to house the
Library's growing collection of photographs, maps, records, and papers documenting the history
of Beaumont and Southeast Texas. The historically compatible facility is being constructed on
the north side of the Tyrrell Historical Library. Archives now stored in the main library will be
moved to the new climate-controlled annex which will be primarily used by staff to organize and
index the invaluable records on file. The construction contract did not include the cost of a
mobile storage shelving system required to hold the Library's collections.
The Spacesaver Mobile Storage System consists of components to house Art, Genealogy
records, and Archives in the new annex. The Art storage component includes fourteen (14)
double faced 8'x8' mobile racks located in a secured room on the first floor. The Genealogy
area, also housed on the first floor, will consist of 7'6" high shelving units capable of holding the
current collections along with capacity for future expansion. The Genealogy shelving consists of
both single and doubled faced units with a total capacity of more than 24,300 linear feet of shelf
space. The Archival storage system will occupy the entire second floor. The mobile storage
shelves are 21' wide, 8'8" high, and vary between 32" and 48" deep. The rows of shelves are
mounted on a rail system allowing users to can gain access to one (1) of the seventeen (17) aisles
Tyrrell Historical Library-Mobile Storage System
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at a time. The system offers user protection with the use of a photoelectric safety sweep and
aisle entry sensor beam which prevents carriage movement upon the user's entry into an open
aisle. The system must be manually reset before a new aisle can be selected.
The archived materials' current growth rate is in excess of 30% every five years. At the current
growth rate, the new filing system will provide the library with an additional 15 to 20 years of
storage space. Installing the complete system during construction will eliminate the cost of
installing additional units at a later date. Upon completion of the building, access to the
building's 2°d floor for installation of the large file units could only be accomplished by
removing a window.
BUDGETARY IMPACT
The cost of the complete turnkey Spacesaver Mobile Storage System is $319,574.69. The
purchase will be funded in part by a donation from Elizabeth Gilbert Fortune in the amount of
$100,000 accepted by the City in November 2003. Funds for the remaining are budgeted in the
Capital Program.
RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be, and he is hereby, authorized to approve the purchase of a
Spacesaver Mobile Storage System from Southwest Solutions Group, of Houston, Texas,
in the amount of $319,574.69 through the Texas Multiple Award Schedule (TXMAS)
contract for the Archive Building Addition to the Tyrrell Historical Library.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 31 st day of
March, 2009.
- Mayor Becky Ames -
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Consider authorizing the City of Beaumont to partner with the National League of Cities and
CVSCaremark to provide citizens access to a Discount Prescription Drug Program Card
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TO: City Council
FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager
PREPARED BY: Lillie Babino, Human Resources Director ,!Z�&
MEETING DATE: March 31, 2009
REQUESTED ACTION: Authorize the City of Beaumont to partner with the
National League of Cities and CVSCaremark to provide
citizens access to a Discount Prescription Drug Program
Card.
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approval..
BACKGROUND
The National League of Cities (NLC) launched a new program for member cities to help
residents cope with the high cost of prescription drugs. The City will partner with NLC and CVS
Caremark to provide city wide prescription discount card distribution points to display the
templet ID cards. The Prescription Drug Card Program is not an insurance program. It is a
program that will provide citizens with an opportunity to save an average of 20% off the regular
retail price of prescription drugs. Discounts are only available at participating pharmacies and
citizens must pay the entire prescription cost less any applicable discount. Prescription claims
through this program will not be eligible for reimbursement through Medicare, Medicaid or any
other government program. Families may use their discount card anytime their prescription is not
covered by insurance. Over the counter medications are not usually covered, however, discounts
are available for many diabetic supplies. There are no fees, no restrictions and no limits on how
many times a card may be used. By using this card, citizens will have access to nine out of 10
participating pharmacies across the country.
The City will promote the program to the local media with mutually approved communications,pre-
launch press releases and public service announcements in addition to various communication
vehicles the city currently uses. The City will also provide a link to the co-branded web site
www.caremark.com/nic from the city's web site.
BUDGETARYIMPACT
None.
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804 MAGNOLIA AVE
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409-722-8831
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4800 HIGHWAY
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409-724-1914
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3100 HIGHWAY
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408'729-3379
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8455 9TH AVE 1OS2
PORT ARTHUR TX 77042
409-722'3392
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8585 MEMORIAL BLVD 18S7
PORTARTHUR TX 77640
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driving instructions by clicking the associated link displayed by the pharmacy name.
Your:search has returned 56 pharmacies based on:
Starting Point: 77708
Max Travel Distance: 20
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Map Directions
CVS PHARMACY 07472
7207 EASTEX FWY 1.37
BEAUMONT TX 77708
409-892-8511
TARGET PHARMACY T-0158
5850 EASTEX FWY 1.47
BEAUMONT TX 77708
409-898-1584
MARKET BASKET PHARMACY 43
5960 HIGHWAY 105 1.5 1(7[
BEAUMONT TX 77708
409-892-2282
WAL.GREENS 03271
3990 E LUCAS DR "e
BEAUMONT TX 77708
1.9d
409-898-2990
WAL:MART PHARMACY 10-0651
3955 EASTEX FWY 2.2 f
BEAUMONT TX 77706
409-899-3615
KROGER PHARMACY 34325
3965 DOWLEN RD 2.4 OfF
BEAUMONT TX 77706
409-899-8697
WAL.GREENS 06583
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3885 DOWLEN RD 2.46
BEAUMONT TX 77706 H.
409-924-7570
HEB PHARMACY
3025 DOWLEN RD 3.01
BEAUMONT TX 77706
409-860-4212
CVS PHARMACY 08351
2950 DOWLEN RD 3 07
BEAUMONT TX 77706
409-861-3413
MCMAKIN LEGEND PHARMACY
4225 GLADYS AVE 3.74 101
BEAUMONT TX 77706
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Directions
TOPS PHARMACY SERVICES-BEAUMO
690 N 14TH ST „
BEAUMONT TX 77702 4.31 30t'
409-899-7047
CVS PHARMACY 01108
3890 PHELAN BLVD 4.37 `,. Oil
BEAUMONT TX 77707
409-832-8001
MARKET BASKET PHARMACY 47
3955 PHELAN BLVD 4.38
BEAUMONT TX 77707
409-833-1298
KROGER PHARMACY 34328
3845 PHELAN BLVD 4.39
BEAUMONT TX 77707
409-833-4437
PHARMERICA 4146
31ON11THST
BEAUMONT TX 77702 4'57
409-838-1150
MALLEYS FAMILY PHARMACY
10 PLAZA DR 4.95
BEAUMONT TX 77706
409-866-1429
WALGREENS 03796
6795 CALDER AVE 52 t0t.
BEAUMONT TX 77706
409-860-3909
III &SONS PHARMACIES INC
3480 FANNIN ST 5.39
BEAUMONT TX 77701
409-833-7538
COMMUNITY UNITED DRUGS 1926
365 F ORSYTHE ST
BEAUMONT TX 77701 5.59
409-832-6539
WALGREENS 03821 {
3605 COLLEGE ST 5.6 <t1 o M t,
BEAUMONT TX 77701 24 a
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CVS PHARMACY 07813
3595 COLLEGE ST 5.64
BEAUMONT TX 77701
409-835-1788
SAMIS CLUB PHARMACY 10-8275
1615 INTERSTATE 10 S 6.03
BEAUMONT TX 77701
409-840-9776
APS BEAUMONT
4595 WASHINGTON BLVD
BEAUMONT TX 77707 6.36 1A =
409-842-4300
LUPARELLO'S CORNER PHARMACY
3570 FANNETT RD m m.
BEAUMONT TX 77705 6.87 10'
409-842-3222
CVS PHARMACY 07379
3210 AVENUE A 7 12 #Cite
BEAUMONT TX 77705
409-832-3407
MARKET BASKET PHARMACY 28
421 S MAIN ST 7.57 1p,1f
LUMBERTON TX 77657
409-755-4932
MARKET BASKET PHARMACY 6
655 LAVACA ST
BEAUMONT TX 77705 7.9
409-835-4558
BROOKSHIRE BROTHERS PHARMACY 1001
202 N MAIN ST
LUMBERTON TX 77657 8'08 1tf' ry
409-755-0451
BUDGET CHOPPER PHCY 270
1380 N MAIN ST 8,08
VIDOR TX 77662
409-769-2439
WAL-MART PHARMACY 10-0457 8 09 1tT �
1350 N MAIN ST
VIDOR TX 77662
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BROOKSHIRE BROS PHCY 36
HW)'69& HWY 326 18.1 1pt
KOU NTZE TX 78942
409-246-2525
LIFECHEK HEALTH MART DRUG 8
800 S PINE ST 18.24 ti}
KOU NTZE TX 77625
409-246-3492
WALGREENS DRUG STORE 11275
4746 TWIN CITY HWY
GROVES TX 77619 19.37 (.
409-960-6394
ALFORDS PHARMACY
5897 WEST PT.ARTHUR ROAD 19.58 141 PORT ARTHUR TX 77640
409-736-2277
MAXOR'S PHARMACY NNN
3701 HIGHWAY 73 '
PORT ARTHUR TX 77642 19.68 ttfi;:
409-989-5643
BRUCE'S PHARMACY
6001 39TH ST -
GROVES TX 77619 19.69 ,tt�,
409-962-4431
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RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Council hereby authorizes the City of Beaumont to partner with The National
League of Cities and CVSCaremark to provide citizens access to a Discount Prescription
Drug Program Card.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 31st day of
March, 2009.
- Mayor Becky Ames -