HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN AUG 17 2010 M I N U T E S - CITY OF BEAUMONT
W.L. Pate,Jr., Mayor Pro Tom BECKY AMES, MAYOR Gethrol Williams-Wright,At-Large
Dr.Alan B.Coleman,Ward I CITY COUNCIL MEETING Nancy Beaulieu,Ward 11
Audwin Samuel, Ward III August 17,2010 Jamie Smith,Ward IV
Tyrone E. Cooper, City Attorney Kyle Hayes, City Manager Tina Broussard,City Clerk
The City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, met in a regular session on August 17, 2010,
at the City Hall Council Chambers, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas, at 1:30 p.m. to consider
the following:
OPENING
Invocation Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call
Presentations and Recognition
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 1/Consent Agenda
Consent Agenda
Mayor Ames called the council meeting to order at 1:30 p.m.
Pastor Big Jim Salles of West End Baptist Church gave the invocation. Mayor Ames led the
Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call was made by Stephanie Gandy, Deputy City Clerk.
Present at the meeting were Mayor Ames, Mayor Pro Tern Pate, Councilmembers Coleman,
Beaulieu, Wright, Samuel and Smith. Absent:Tyrone Cooper, City Attorney and Tina Broussard,
City Clerk. Also present were Kyle Hayes, City Manager; Quentin Price, First Assistant City
Attorney; Stephanie Gandy, Deputy City Clerk.
Proclamations, Presentations, Recognitions
"Bronze Leadership Circle Award" - Presented by Mayor Ames to Laura Clark, Chief
Financial Officer. The City earned the award for implementing financial transparency. The
award was presented to Mayor Ames by Texas Comptroller Susan Combs when she was
in town last Wednesday.
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 1/Consent Agenda.
None
CONSENT AGENDA
Approval of minutes - July 10, 2010
Confirmation of committee appointments - None
Councilmember Beaulieu made a motion to approve the Consent Agenda. Mayor Pro Tem
Pate seconded the motion.
Minutes-July 17,2010
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM PATE, COUNCILMEMBERS COLEMAN,
BEAULIEU,WRIGHT, SAMUEL AND SMITH
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute Amendment No. 2 to the Interlocal
Agreement with Jefferson County Drainage District No. 6 for the Cartwright/Corley Relief
Project.
Administration recommended City Council authorize the City Manager to Execute
Amendment No. 2 to the Interlocal Agreement with Jefferson County Drainage District No.
6 for the Cartwright/Corley Relief Project.
In May 2006, City Council approved an Inerlocal Agreementwith Drainage District No.6 for
the Cartwright/Corley Relief Project. This project includes the construction of several
detention facilities near 11 th and Cartwright and improvements to the underground drainage
systems on Corley and Blanchette Streets. The District was awarded a Flood Mitigation
Assistance(FMA)Grant from FEMA for 75%of the project costs.The estimated cost of the
Project is $4,750,000.
The City applied and received a grant from the Texas Department of Rural Affairs in
February 2010. Under the terms of the agreement, the City would be reimbursed for 100%
of the project costs, not to exceed $1.75 million.
Funds for the City's share of the project are available in the Capital Program.
Councilmember Smith moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT CITY MANAGER BE AND HE IS
HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH
JEFFERSON COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO.6 FOR THE CARTWRIGHT/CORELY RELIEF PROJECT.
Councilmember Wright seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM PATE, COUNCILMEMBERS COLEMAN,
BEAULIEU,WRIGHT, SAMUEL AND SMITH
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 10 - 215
2. Public Hearing: Receive comments on a proposed agreement with the Texas Department
of Transportation to receive State Public Transportation Funds for the Beaumont Municipal
Transit System.
Public Hearing Open: 1:41 p.m.
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Public Hearing Closed: 1:42 p.m.
Consider approval of a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an agreement
with the Texas Department of Transportation to receive State Public Transportation Funds.
City Council annually authorizes the City Manager to execute a contract with the Texas
Department of Transportation for the City to receive State Public Transportation Funds.
These funds are used towards the City's local share of operating costs for the Beaumont
Municipal Transit System. The City is scheduled to receive $392,446 in State Public
Transportation funds.
State funding , totaling $392,446,will fund part of the estimated local share of$1,861,200
to operate the Beaumont Municipal Transit System for FY 2011.
Mayor Pro Tern Pate made a motion to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE
AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE A STATE/LOCAL URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
FISCAL YEAR 2011 PROJECT GRANT AGREEMENT WITH THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION FOR THE CITY OF BEAUMONT TO RECEIVE STATE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $392,446 TO ASSIST IN OPERATING COSTS FOR THE BEAUMONT
MUNICIPAL TRANSIT SYSTEM. Councilmember Smith seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM PATE, COUNCILMEMBERS COLEMAN,
BEAULIEU,WRIGHT, SAMUEL AND SMITH
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 10 - 216
3. Public Hearing: Receive comments on a proposed ordinance declaring 17 structures to
be dangerous structures and ordering their demolition.
Public Hearing Open: 1:42 p.m.
Public Hearing Closed: 1:43 p.m.
Consider approving a resolution declaring 17 structures to be dangerous structures and
ordering their demolition.
Administration recommended approval.
The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs(TDHCA)has approved the use
of Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery funding for the demolition and
clearance of residential properties that were damaged as a result of Hurricane Ike and are
now uninhabitable.
These structures have been inspected and have been determined to be unsafe and
dangerous and contributing to slum and blight.The owners of these properties have signed
a Demolition Consent form for the City to demolish their damaged structure.
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Funding will be awarding through a grant with TDHCA, with no local match.
Councilmember Wright made a motion to APPROVE A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE
DEMOLITION AND CLEARANCE OF SEVENTEEN (17) RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES THAT WERE
DAMAGED AS A RESULT TO HURRICANE IKE. THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT FOR HOUSING AND
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS WILL ALLOCATE FUNDING FOR THE ACTIVITIES. Councilmember Beaulieu
seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM PATE, COUNCILMEMBERS COLEMAN,
BEAULIEU,WRIGHT, SAMUEL AND SMITH
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 10 - 217
WORKSESSION
Review and discuss the designation of a city representative to apply for a license
from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for the Henry Homberg Golf
Course
Jim Thompson, Parks and Recreation Director, requested that consideration be
given to selling alcoholic beverages at Henry Homberg Golf Course, similar to the
beverage services offered by other golf courses. The Parks and Recreation
Department operates the golf course as an enterprise, and its staff believes that
such sales will allow the Henry Homberg Golf Course to be more competitive, as
well as enhance its opportunities to host tournaments. Mr. Thompson stated that
while there is no conflict with existing City codes, in that alcoholic beverages are
currently allowed at the golf course, the City does not have the State license
necessary to allow it to make such sales. The State is requesting that a
representative be designated to follow up on the application and subsequently
manage the license. The cost of the license for a two-year period is $995.00. The
golf course should generate additional revenues from increased tournaments and
make the operation more self-sufficient.
Receive a request from the Beaumont Housing Authority related to a tax credit
application for Lucas Gardens located at 3795 E. Lucas
Robert Reyna, Executive Director of Beaumont Housing Authority, addressed
Council regarding their requested$1.55 million 9%Tax Credit Application for Lucas
Gardens. This would enable the apartments to be demolished and rebuilt to house
those 55 years of age and up that are of low to moderate income. Mr. Reyna stated
that, in lieu of a loan commitment, if the City will commit to participation by moving
up the Capital Projects scheduled work for that area, the application can be
approved. The work that will be needed is sidewalk upgrades, lighting upgrades
and a crosswalk for the seniors. The cost that the City will be spending out of the
Capital Projects Fund will be documented to meetthe matching funds threshold that
is needed to be awarded this tax credit.
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Mayor Ames announced that there would be a worksession regarding home daycare providers
at the next City Council Meeting on Tuesday, August 24, 2010.
COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
COUNCILMEMBER SMITH- THANKED CITY MANAGER KYLE HAYES,COUNCILMEMBERS
COLEMAN AND BEAULIEU FOR THEIR ASSISTANCE AT THE
SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE,IT WAS A VERY SUCCESSFUL EVENT
AND SEVERAL FAMILIES WERE HELPED, ANNOUNCED A
PRAYER VIGIL TO BE HELD AT THE L. L. MELTON FAMILY
LIFE CENTER ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 2010, AT 5:30
P.M.
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL- NONE
MAYOR PRO TEM PATE- AN OP-ED PIECE BY KATHLEEN PARKER GAVE LAMAR
UNIVERSITY AN "A" RATING, WHILE HARVARD RECEIVED A
6'Dppp THE PIECE CITED HOW LAMAR WAS A GREAT
UNIVERSITY COMPARED TO THE IVY LEAGUE SCHOOLS IN
REGARDS TO COST,ANNOUNCED THE 8"'ANNUAL TASTING
FOR SOME OTHER PLACE,AT THE CIVIC CENTER TONIGHT
FROM 5:00 P.M.TO 7:30 P.M.
COUNCILMEMBER WRIGHT- VISITED HARVEST FOR LOST SOULS' NEW YOUTH
EMPOWERMENT CENTER, WAS VERY IMPRESSED WITH THE
FACILITY AND PROGRAMS, ALSO IMPRESSED WITH THE
AFTER TAIL-GATE PARTIES THAT WILL BE HELD AFTER
FOOTBALL GAMES UNTIL MIDNIGHT, PLEASED WITH THE
INVOLVEMENT AT THE L. L. MELTON FAMILY LIFE CENTER,
ENCOURAGED EVERYONE TO CONTRIBUTE TO OUR
COMMUNITY AND TO DONATE MORE THAN JUST AT THE
HOLIDAYS, ANNOUNCED THE BIRTH OF HER NEW
GRANDDAUGHTER,WHO WAS BORN YESTERDAY
COUNCILMEMBER$EAULIEU- CONGRATULATED COUNCILMEMBERWRIGHTON THE BIRTH
OF HER NEW GRANDDAUGHTER, MENTIONED THE
ENGAGEMENT OF COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL'S DAUGHTER
AND THE UPCOMING WEDDING OF COUNCILMEMBER
COLEMAN'S SON,COMMENTED ON THE GROWING FAMILIES,
WISHED COUNCILMEMBER SMITH A BELATED HAPPY
BIRTHDAY, ACKNOWLEDGED THE GREAT WORK DONE BY
LAURA CLARK AND HER TEAM,ALSO READ THE PIECE ABOUT
LAMAR UNIVERSITY AND WAS VERY PROUD OF DR.SIMMONS
AND HIS STAFF FOR ACHIEVING THE"A" RATING
COUNCILMEMBER COLEMAN- NONE
CITY ATTORNEY COOPER- ABSENT
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CITY MANAGER HAYES- ADDRESSED THE HOME DAYCARE ISSUE,ACKNOWLEDGED
THAT IT IS A VERY SENSITIVE ISSUE AND WANTED TO BRING
EVERYONE UP TO DATE ON WHERE THE SITUATION STANDS,
STATING THAT THE CITY REQUIRES THAT THE SIXTEEN HOME
DAYCARE'S OPERATING IN THE CITY COME UP TO
COMPLIANCE WITH HEALTH, SAFETY AND ZONING CODES,
THERE HAVE BEEN NO CHANGES TO CITY ORDINANCES AND
THOUGH THESE FACILITIES MAY BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE
STATE,THEY ARE NOT OPERATING WITH A CERTIFICATE OF
OCCUPANCY AS REQUIRED BY CITY ORDINANCE, VARIOUS
INSPECTORS HAVE GONE OUTTO THE FACILITIES AND THOSE
HOME DAYCARE'S THAT WERE NOT IN COMPLIANCE WERE
TOLD TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN THEIR CARE
TO FIVE OR LESS BY FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 2010,
ANNOUNCED THAT THERE WILL BE A WORKSESSION HELD
REGARDING THIS SUBJECT ON TUESDAY,AUGUST 24,2010
MAYOR AMES- CONGRATULATED PASTOR LARRY HAWTHORNE OF
GREATER GOOD HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH ON THE 92ND
ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHURCH WHICH SHE PARTICIPATED IN
Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes)
Charlie Crabbe 928 East Drive Beaumont TX
Stated that he is a co-owner of a home at 2420 Laurel in the Historic District, concerned
that he received a summons regarding code enforcement, feels that the summons should
have been sent to the family renting the property and not to the landlord
Kerry Avie 3035 Elinor Beaumont TX
Religious comments
Norris Batiste 2720 Edmond Beaumont TX
Praised Council on keeping the citizens informed and the projects that are going on
throughout the city, requested that there be two sidewalks installed at Ozen High School
on the Sutherland and Fannett sides
Shirley Chachere-Young 3275 Ashwood Ln Beaumont TX
Owner and operator of a registered childcare home since 1998, stated that she was not
made aware of the need to follow any city rules so long as the state laws were followed,
asked for the City to negotiate with the sixteen childcare home operators
Velda Biglow 5380 Ada Beaumont TX
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Owner and operator of a registered childcare home since 1991, does not understand why
a separate kitchen is necessary in her home, feels the city code is unfair, the children she
cares for are important to her and believes that it is unfair to have to turn them away
Tiffany Smith 2410 Louisiana St Beaumont TX
Owner and operator of a registered childcare home, stated that she is the one that brought
all sixteen of the childcare homes to the attention of the city, believes that she is the reason
that the other ladies businesses are being scrutinized
Linda Winn 3320 Ashwood Ln Beaumont TX
Owner and operator of a registered childcare home since 2003, feels that what the City is
asking of her is neither right nor good, stated that she does not have the space or the
funds to install an additional kitchen or commercial appliances nor does she understand
how that will keep children safer
Patricia Cassimere 4295 Fonville St Beaumont TX
Owner and operator of a registered childcare home since 1990, enjoys what she does and
has never had any problems with any city codes or ordinances until now, stated that she
tries to keep a Christian environment for the children in her care, feels that the city
ordinance is unfair
Ana Cooper 5550 Folsom Dr Beaumont TX
Protests the city ordinance regarding childcare homes in support of her mother who is an
owner and operator of a childcare home
Lynn Freeman 1480 Robert Beaumont TX
Spoke in support of his sister who is a childcare home provider
Tiffany Hope 4075 Laurel Beaumont TX
Addressed Council as a parent of a child who attends a childcare home,asked that Council
please reconsider the ordinance
Donna Moffitt 1695 Reynolds Rd Beaumont TX
Owner and operator of a registered childcare home,understands and appreciates the City's
standards for the health and safety of our children, asked that Council reconsider the very
stiff regulations on the buildings and the number of children that can be served in a
childcare home
Angela Hill 8860 Laura Ln Beaumont TX
Stated that her daughter, now three, has been in a childcare home since she was six
months old, feels that the City should reach some sort of compromise with the childcare
home owners
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Christina O'Neal 2255 Glendale St Beaumont TX
Spoke in support of the sixteen childcare homes, concerned for the care of her children
should the childcare home her son attends and her new daughter will attend close down,
parents of children who will be turned away face being put on long waiting lists at other
childcare facilities, hopes that some sort of compromise can be reached
Traci Rocio 3875 Travis Dr Beaumont TX
Asked that Council reconsider the regulations regarding childcare homes, fears that her
children will not have adequate care should some sort of compromise not be reached
Kenyatta Frazier 156 Briggs Beaumont TX
Addressed Council regarding childcare homes, stated that her daughter has been on a
waiting list to attend and was just accepted, asked that something please be done to let
these women continue their childcare businesses without such difficult regulations
Tamara Spikes 6060 Bedford Beaumont TX
Spoke in support of Velda Biglow as a single parent with three sons who are cared for in
a childcare home, praised the care that her children receive, as a law enforcement officer
she feels that she cannot perform her duties when she is having to worry about the care
of her children, feels her children need to be in a home environment daycare is vital and
begs that Council reconsider the regulations
April Miles 6975 Chinn Ln Beaumont TX
Stated that all three of children are enrolled in a childcare home, doesn't know what she
will do for affordable and adequate childcare if the City enforces these regulations which
she feels are impossible to comply with in two weeks
With there being no further business, Council adjourned at 3:15 p.m.
EXECUTIVE SESSION - Postponed
Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with Section
551:071 of the Government Code:
Keith Breiner v. City of Beaumont
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