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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET AUG 31 2010 RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY IIEA,UMON* T - B - % - A - S REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBERS AUGUST 31,2010 1:30 P.M. CONSENT AGENDA * Approval of minutes-August 24,2010 * Confirmation of committee appointments A) Approve the purchase of a used tractor-loader-backhoe for use by the Streets and Drainage Division B) Approve the purchase of traffic signal cabinets and controllers C) Approve a lease for the use of motorcycles by the Police Department A RICH VITA OPPORTUNITY BEAUMON* T • S * X • A • S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Laura Clark, Chief Financial Officer MEETING DATE: August 31, 2010 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider approving the purchase of a used tractor- loader-backhoe for use by the Streets and Drainage Division. RECOMMENDATION The administration recommends approval of the purchase from Landmark Equipment Co., of Irving, Texas, in the amount of$69,895. BACKGROUND Pricing for this purchase is obtained through the Houston-Galveston Area Council(H-GAC) Cooperative Purchasing Program. H-GAC is a cooperative purchasing association providing cities and political subdivisions with the means to purchase specialized equipment at volume pricing. H-GAC complies with the State of Texas procurement statutes. The Streets and Drainage Division has assumed responsibility for concrete and asphalt repairs related to repairs and improvements to the water and sewer system made by the Water Utilities Department. As the infrastructure has aged, such repairs have increased to an estimated fifty(50) to seventy(70)per month. To meet this workload,two work crews have been created and dedicated to this work. Additional equipment is also needed in order to execute the work in a timely nu mm. The backhoe will be used for braking up concrete, removing debris and bacUl ing new material in excavated areas, amounting to an estimated five hundred(500)service hours per year. The backhoe has approximately thirty-five(3 5)service hours and is available for approximately $14,000 below the cost of a new model. The backhoe will have a full factory warranty of twelve months or two thousand(2,000)hours. Warranty service is available locally from Oil City Tractor. BUDGETARY 11"ACT Funk are available in the Water Fund. 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 used tractor-loader-backhoe from Landmark Equipment Co., of Irving, Texas, in the amount of $69,895 through the Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) Cooperative Purchasing Program for use by the Streets and Drainage Division. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 31st day of August, 2010. - Mayor Becky Ames - B RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY 1 T • E • x • A • 8 City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Laura Clark, Chief Financial Officer MEETING DATE: August 31, 2010 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider authorizing the purchase of traffic signal cabinets and controllers. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends the purchase of traffic signal cabinets and controllers from Naztec, Inc., in the estimated amount of$66,600. BACKGROUND Traffic signal controllers have a normal life span of approximately 10 years. The City currently maintains controllers which are in excess of twenty(20)years old, and for which components and parts are no longer available. There are approximately one-hundred seventy(170)traffic signals within the City. Over the past two years,the City has replaced 62 units with a combination of Capital Program funds and grant funding. This additional purchase of four(4) complete cabinets and seven(7) controllers represents the balance of City funds projected for this project in this fiscal year. Naztec, Inc., is the sole vendor for this equipment, which is utilized throughout the City and is the only equipment which is fully compatible with the City's existing traffic signal infrastructure. BUDGETARYIMPACT Funds are available 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 purchase four (4) traffic signal cabinets with controllers and seven (7) controllers in the amount of$66,600 from Naztec, Inc., the sole vendor of equipment that is completely compatible with the City's existing traffic signal infrastructure. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 31st day of August, 2010. - Mayor Becky Ames - C RICH WITH OPPORTXTNITY BEAUMON* 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: August 31, 2010 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider approving the lease of motorcycles for use by the Police Department. RECOMMENDATION The administration recommends approval of a lease for five (5) solo enforcement police package motorcycles from Cowboy Harley-Davidson, Inc., of Beaumont, in the annual amount of approximately $22,156. BACKGROUND The Beaumont Police Department currently maintains five (5)motorcycles with six(6)officers certified to operate them. Initial cost, operational, fuel and maintenance costs are all lower for motorcycles than for traditional police vehicles. The size and maneuverability of the motorcycle allow it to move through traffic quickly, reducing response time to traffic incidents. The motorcycles also discourage traffic violations by providing a visible presence on patrol. The motorcycle detail is popular at City events and parades and is utilized for VIP and dignitary escorts, official funerals, hazardous cargo escorts and military escorts. The lease is structured as a one-year agreement with two one-year extensions. New motorcycles are supplied each year. The lease also includes charges for periodic maintenance performed according to vehicle mileage. Units currently average 7,500 miles per year. Bids were solicited from three (3)vendors. The sole response was from Cowboy Harley- Davidson, who also held the previous lease. Bid was received as follows: Lease of Motorcycles August 31,2010 Page 2 F PS` Lf a 3 }}a yas 3 s Monthly rental amount $314.69/motorcycle Manufacturer and Model Bid: Harley Davidson FHP Allowable mileage 17,000/12 month period Cost per mile above allowable $0.10/mile Qfi ys � s ;ft�'r i4 Mileage Cost 1,000 $190/motorcycle 2,500 $85 /motorcycle 5,000 $190/motorcycle 7,500 $190/motorcycle 10,000 $275 /motorcycle 12,500 $85 /motorcycle 15,000 $190/motorcycle BUDGETARY IMPACT Funds are available in the Police Department's operating budget. RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, bids were solicited for an annual lease of motorcycles for use by the Police Department; and, WHEREAS, Cowboy Harley-Davidson of Beaumont,Texas, submitted a bid for the lease of five (5) solo enforcement police package motorcycles in the approximate amount of$22,156 annually, with two one-year extensions; and, WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that the bid submitted by Cowboy Harley- Davidson should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the bid submitted by Cowboy Harley-Davidson of Beaumont, Texas, for the lease of five (5) solo enforcement police package motorcycles in the approximate amount of $22,156 annually, with two one-year extensions, be accepted by the City of Beaumont. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 31st day of August, 2010. - Mayor Becky Ames - i RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY BEA,UMON* T • E • % • A • S REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBERS AUGUST 31,2010 1:30 P.M. AGENDA CALL TO ORDER * Invocation Pledge Roll Call * Presentations and Recognition: * Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 1-2/Consent Agenda * Consent Agenda GENERAL BUSINESS 1. Consider approving a contract with Transit Mix, Inc.,of Beaumont for the purchase of concrete and related materials 2. Public Hearing: Receive testimony on an appeal of the Historic Landmark Commission's denial of a request to demolish the house at 2185 South Street Consider an appeal of the Historic Landmark Commission's denial of a request to demolish the house at 2185 South Street WORKSESSION * Review and discuss the proposed FY 2011 Budget and the proposed 2011 Capital Program PUBLIC HEARING * Receive comments on the 2010(FY 2011)Proposed Tax Rate * Receive comments on the proposed FY 2011 Budget and the proposed 2011 Capital Program WORKSESSION * Review and discuss the City's health and dental plans COMMENTS * Councilmembers/City Manager comment on various matters * Public Comment(Persons are limited to 3 minutes) EXECUTIVE SESSION * Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with Section 551.071 of the Government Code: Lewallen v. City of Beaumont City of Beaumont v. Greg Abbott,Attorney General of Texas,et al Gene E. Bates vs. The City of Beaumont Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids or services are requested to contact Mitchell Normand at 880-3777 three days prior to the meeting. 1 August 31,2010 Consider approving a contract with Transit Mix, Inc., of Beaumont for the purchase of concrete and related materials RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY BEAUMON* T • S • a • A • S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager ,�J PREPARED BY: Laura Clark, Chief Financial Officer(!-' MEETING DATE: August 31, 2010 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider authorizing the award of an annual contract for Ready Mix Concrete and related materials. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends award of a contract to Transit Mix, Inc., of Beaumont, in the estimated amount of$595,850. BACKGROUND Ready Mix Concrete and heavy construction materials, such as sand cement, stabilized sand, stabilized limestone, and raw sand, are primarily used by both the Streets and Drainage Division for street and sidewalk repair,and by the Water Utilities Department for sewer and water line installation and repair. This contract replaces separate contracts for each department and combines their requirements as well as those of other City departments under a single heavy construction materials contract. Five(5)vendors were solicited for bids,with two(2)responding. Transit Mix, Inc. of Beaumont responded with a bid which represents the lowest overall cost to the City. Transit Mix has previously held contracts for these materials. BUDGETARY EWPACT Funds for this expenditure are budgeted in the user departments' operating budgets. &� w"paa"amTV CITY OF BEAUMONT.BEAUMONT,TEXAS BEAt1NO PURCHASING DIVISION B@ TABULATION T• ! - i- A• 6 Bid Nana: ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR READY MIX CONCRETE NL RELATED MATERIALS Bid Number-. OF0710-47 Bid Opening: Thursday,August 19,2010 Contact Person: Restwt(Bab)Haller.Buyer 11 diaS bum Plmw 40943OD-3758 Vlndor Knife River TRANSIT MIX City/$t o BeaumOrd Beau"Nu t P'horrt or Pas No. NOW 542.2100 400 0354433 1 3000 PSI CONCR S-10 YD LOAD 1000 3 62.Oti 3 7200 2 5000 PSI CONCR S-10 YD 3 <5 YD PARTIAL LOAD 0 PSI 4 <S YD PARTIAL LOAD CHG 8000 PSI 75.OD, 5 JAWIDW PER SACK SEYOW STD MIX i 4.OD i la" I 13- 1111111111011 MIT 11, Fmcm1mr-A MN814A SACK MIX2=2M f TN t S TONE Z SACK MIX 1 TN 30.w 1 AWARDED VENDOR:TRANSIT MIX RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, bids were solicited for an annual contract for the purchase of ready-mix concrete and related materials for use by the Water Utilities Department and Streets and Drainage Division; and, WHEREAS, Transit Mix of Beaumont, Texas, submitted a bid in the unit amounts shown below for an estimated expenditure of$595,850: r ITEM DESCRIPTION I QTY J DELIVERED PICKUP 1 3000 PSI CONCR 5-10 YD LOAD 1000 $ 78.00 2 5000 PSI CONCR 5-10 YD LOAD 500 $ 86.00 3 <5 YD PARTIAL LOAD CHG 3000 PSI $ 100.00 4 <5 YD PARTIAL LOAD CHG 3000 PSI $ 100.00 5 ADD/DED PER SACK BEYOND STD MIX $ 4.00 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY DELIVERED PICKUP 6 PORTLAND CMT STAB BASE(PLANT MIX) 1000 TN $ 29.50 $ 24.50 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY DELIVERED PICKUP 7 CMT STAB SAND 1-1/2 SK 15000TN $ 21.00 $ 16.00 8 CMT STAB SAND 2 SACK 3000 TN $ 23.50 $ 18.50 9 PER SACK ADD BEYOND 2 SACK MIX $ 5.00 10 PUG SAND 50OTN $ 15.00 $ 10.00 11 GOLF COURSE SAND 50 TN $ 25.00 $ 20.00 12 1" LIMESTONE 100TN $ 32.00 $ 27.00 13 3/4"CMT STAB LIMESTONE 2 SACK MIX 100 TN NB NB and WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that the proposal submitted by Transit Mix of Beaumont, Texas, should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the bid submitted by Transit Mix for an annual contract for the purchase of ready-mix concrete and related materials in the unit amounts shown above for an estimated expenditure of $595,850 for use by the Water Utilities Department and Streets and Drainage Division be accepted by the City of Beaumont. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 31st day of August, 2010. - Mayor Becky Ames - 2 August 31,2010 Public Hearing: Receive testimony on an appeal of the Historic Landmark Commission's denial of a request to demolish the house at 2185 South Street Consider an appeal of the Historic Landmark Commission's denial of a request to demolish the house at 2185 South Street RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY BEAUMON* T • Z • X • A • S City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager S'q PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Community Development Director MEETING DATE: August 31, 2010 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider an appeal by Dorothy Marshall of the Historic Landmark Commission's denial of her request to demolish her house at 2185 South Street RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approval of the request. BACKGROUND Dorothy Marshall has applied for the appeal. Ms. Marshall states that she recently became eligible for the Texas Homeowners Assistance Program(THAP)/Hunicane Rita. Through this program, Ms. Marshall will be able to receive a new house because her existing residence at 2185 South was damaged by Hurricane Rita. Since this property is located within the Oaks Historic District, the demolition of the existing house must be approved by the Historic Landmark Commission. Ms. Marshall states that she has several leaks in the house which have led to mold and deterioration. In addition,there are problems with the electrical and plumbing systems and termite infestation. If the structure is to be rehabilitated, the THAP Rita Program requires that the structure be brought up to HUD's Housing Quality Standards. If that amount exceeds$40,000, then the structure is to be demolished and a new structure built. The cost estimate by Shaw Group to renovate the house is $96,236.08. At Public Hearings held August 16 and 26, 2010,the Historic Landmark Commission voted 9:0 and 4:3, respectively, to deny the request for demolition of the house at 2185 South. The Historic Landmark Commission stated that it does not oppose the demolition so much as the congruity of the size and design of the new house. The program regulations state that the size of the family dictates the size of the house. BUDGETARY V"ACT None. LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR ORDINANCE PURPOSES Being Lot 5, Block 9, Parkdale Addition, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.14 acres, more or less. �Ids ��►�-h ��e�-I" - r Nj a3 • �T 6 0 C3 ► h a 61 u 1� X01 Vn hu�& , si X +r w. v►1=+ y � L ►- a��s c u r l 1�ou . L ac k.dpcw-q Ord �4� 1 l,a�, Oe -;vn xz u de bhh CV +j2�=aP r1 k +- tv in ,it -��►n' n m ko(n o PASO �l�V� S)y � �1wt 2 W�nc�o� �� �-� �. 'Q-m l o l p h 0h 4- t°d i�nc�rrr to 1u ,n tin „ }h �i cr�-i t d n ► �! 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COST ESTIMATE '-'� ' 9672 INITAA015161 Adilresa:2185SUT.�TH,'ST;- w Trade: 1 General Requirements Spec# Spec Addendum Qty UoM Unit Price Total Price 120 FINAL CLEAN 7 RM $12.00 $84.00 50 BUILDER'S RISK 94 M $20.00 $1,880.00 7300 HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBILITY ALLOWANCE 0 EA $3,690.06 $0.00 1 General Requirements Subtotal:$1,964.00 Trade:10 Carpentry Spec# Spec Addendum Qty UoM Unit Price Total Price 4218 LEVEL HOUSE 1423 SF $3.94 $5,606.62 10 Carpentry Subtotal:$5,606.62 Trade:Miseellaneous Spec# Spec Addendum Qty UoM Unit Price Total Price 2640 SIDING---VINYL 1440 SF 54.59 56,609.60 2935 WINDOW—ALUM DBL HNG DBL GLZ 16 EA $531.88 $8,510.08 3175 DOOR—PRBHUNG WOOD ENTRANCE 2 EA $1,656.77 $3,313.54 3210 DOOR—STORM/SCREEN 2 EA $673.49 $1,346.98 4580 TEAR OFF AND REROOF SHINGLES—ENTIRE ROOF 1992 SF $2.04 54,063.68 4903 INSULATE ENTIRE HOUSE-SH UNITS(SEE 1247 SH $8.78 $10,948.66 PROTOCOL) 5301 DRYWALL—REMOVE,INSTALL—SH UNITS(SEE 1247 SH S10.52 513,118.44 PROTOCOL) 5576 PAINT INTERIOR SURFACE,PLASTER OR DRYWALL-- 1247 SH $3.58 $4,464.26 2 COATS--SH UNITWSEE PROTCL 6100 HEAT,A/C WITH DUCT WORK 1 EA 510,988.40 $10,988.40 7190 WATER SUPPLY—MAIN 50 LF S132.84 56,642.00 7210 MAIN SEWER 50 LF $144.12 $7,206.00 7425 200 AMP INTERIOR BREAKER PANEL 1 EA 51,652.40 $1,652.40 8122 REWIRE(INCLUDES DEVICES AND WIRING)—SH 1247 SH S7.86 59,801.42 UNITS(SEE PROTOCOL) Miseellaneous Subtotal:$88,665.46 SWUM Total:$96,236.08 i House requires stabilization and leveling — See block column. House has many areas on exterior that allow water and vermin to enter into structure i { Brick wall at front of house is falling away from structure. Exterior siding needs to be replaced. i i i a i 1 1 1 1 i i I Windows are in disrepair, decayed siding and trim allow weather to enter structure. A/C condenser is destroyed. Additional damaged siding and rot. : w i ! w 7y w 1 i Concrete perimeter beam (Chain wall foundation) is cracked through. Rotten and damaged siding. VIA.to TT � A �n R� tf i 3 f i i d f A 1 ^k3. I 3 i 1 i f Siding rotten, missing. Penetrations around windows. a g � 3 { 1� I i i a I 3 i Un-insulated water lines in crawl space. Rotten structural .floor members. Floor is un-insulated in entire structure. POP { Y a j { q l{ i j 3 a i Rotten timbers and siding. Cracked perimeter beam (Chain wall foundation). { a . t� r � � i j I - j j ; i i Rotten, missing and damaged siding. a ; a a I 1 i u„�y 1 I i i i 1 I House is currently being cooled with 6 window units, some of which are placed in bedroom egress windows. low slope roof at rear of house is leaking. ....... ....... I Back door ramp is sub standard construction and is coming apart. Siding is rotten and missing. e x a � 4 u Bak door ramp is sub standard . Siding missing above electrical braker box. MM r' 's E<` 3'u i" Sub standard ramp construction . Electric service mast roof flashing not sealed . e �Originbl cast iron plumbing, corroding, leaking. Structural members } Cut out to make rep airs. Rotten a n d decayed st r u Ct u ral members. . \ . y . . Cast iron plumbing corroding. Siding missing. Sewer clean out damaged and broken. v s . . . � Openings aro u n d window frames. Missing siding. . . ��� � y . 1 Opening' s aroundwindowfram�es . Missing s ... ......... Mold and mildew on siding. i3u t F ti � I Main sewer damaged and leaking. Water meter, only way of shutting off water supply to house. 3 Brick wall falling away from front porch. Unsafe entrance to front door. r Rain water being diverted into house wall cavity. House has 100 amp service leading to brown outs. S,4: `T?�w $CT"_ 'R NK�T.k1 Mme+!x r Mwm�prlY>sy ..Mn warM4?YMYT'M F Mk r°J!3 Damaged siding. Missing flashing above window trim leading to water intrusion. r= 1 ^xr 1 I Rain water collector on hand. Roof leaking into house. N i Ijl More rain water collectors. Attic stairs missing rungs and dangerous to use. { E f .. Attic stairs is not correct load rating. Broken roof members. 0 z _ I i i Roof ridge is undersized . Purlins incorrectly spanned for 2X6 rafters, also missing supporting struts. g 'Purlins incorrectly spanned for 2X6 rafters, also missing supporting struts. Attic stairs rung broke while performing inspection. e P o, S. Z ` Interior of closets and pantry unfinished, allow air infiltration into attic. �x ,? -1/1 trP i i Rotten window sills. Evidence of termites. a i Roof leak on front porch . More evidence of termite infestation . y _ _ Placement of range, gas burners too close to combustible counter top. Inside of kitchen sink cabinet, able to see exterior of house, plumbing not connected, rot and mold, homeowner keeps cabinet closed with duct tape to prevent rats from getting into house. More evidence of mold, rot and severe deterioration of kitchen cabinetry. - s \t 3 v` Peeling paint, unsealed sink perimeter. �I o Peeling paint from roof leak. Rain water collector. Gas water heater placed in living space- violation of code and dangerous to house occupants. axxkr,s _ b x I C Water heater flue too close to combustibles. Ill�l 4 } View of water heater from kitchen. Mold and mildew evident in pantry. X. a Al � as •�. � fi „ t�.R � Multi family housing directly across from applicants house. Multi family housing adjacent to applicants house. Modern style house cattycornered from applicants house. House at rear of applicants house. i M Condemned house approximately 300 yards from applicants house. 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Juire 24,1010 PLAN S5$ DRAU L1< SHEET BEAUMONT, TEXAS HISTORIC SITES INVENTORY FORM - BEAUMONT HISTORICAL LANDMARK COMMISSION JEf 1. County JEFFERSON 5. USGS Quad No. 3094-111 Site No. 845 City/Rural BEAUMONT BMT 6. Date: factual Est. c. 1917 Name Address 2185 South Street 7. Architect/Builder Contractor 3. owner Marshall. Charles 8. Style/Type Address 2185 South Street Beaumont, 77701-2.53_1_ 9. Original Use DOMESTIC/Single Duelling 4. Block/Lot Parkdate Lot 5 Block 9 SE 2-3 Present Use DOMESTIC/Single Dwelling 10. Description: One story frame structure. Gable front roof. Interior brick chimney. Overhanging eaves, exposed rafters, and elbow brackets. Louvered vent and asbestos siding in gable. Two 25-over-one sash. off-center wood panel door. Shed roof portico supported by four aluminum supports on rusticated stone and cement piers. Wood porch and cement steps. 11. Present Condition Fair. The use of modern materials sacrifices the architectural integrity of the structure. 12. Significance: The house is typical of middle class housing built in Beaumont after the first Spindletop boom. 13. Relationship to Site: Original Moved Date (Describe Original Site) 14. Bibliography 15. Informant 16. Recorder S. Skarbowski Date 06-18-90 PHOTO DATA Black and White 35 mm negative YEAR DRWR ROLL FRME ROLL FRME r 90 10 36 to w . F. VIEW. RECORDED BY: S. Skarbowski DATE: ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE OVERTURNING THE DECISION OF THE HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION TO DENY AN APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS TO DEMOLISH THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2185 SOUTH STREET, BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND APPROVING SAID APPLICATION. WHEREAS, on July 13, 2010, Dorothy Marshall applied to the Historic Landmark Commission for a Certificate of Appropriateness to demolish a house at 2185 South Street, Beaumont, Texas; and WHEREAS, on August 16 and 26, 2010, the Historic Landmark Commission conducted two (2) public hearings to consider the application for the Certificate of Appropriateness; and WHEREAS, at the conclusion of the public hearings, the Historic Landmark Commission voted 9:0 and 4:3 respectively to deny the request for demolition of the house at 2185 South Street; and WHEREAS, Section 30-21.2(h)6 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont gives the applicant the right to appeal to the City Council a decision of the Historic Landmark Commission to deny a Certificate of Appropriateness; and WHEREAS, Dorothy Marshall has timely appealed the decision to deny her request for a Certificate of Appropriateness; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT after considering the evidence and testimony of the witnesses, the City Council hereby finds and declares that the decision of the Historic Landmark Commission to deny the application of Dorothy Marshall for a Certificate of Appropriateness to demolish the property at 2185 South Street, Beaumont, Texas, should be overturned. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED THAT the application of Dorothy Marshall for a Certificate of Appropriateness to demolish the property at 2185 South Street, Beaumont, Texas, is hereby approved. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 31st day of August, 2010. - Mayor Becky Ames - WORKS SSION * Review and discuss the proposed FY 2011 Budget and the proposed 2011 Capital Program PUBLIC HEARING * Receive comments on the 2010 (FY 2011) Proposed Tax Rate RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY [1EA,U'ffl"'0N* T E x • A • s _ City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Laura H. Clark, Chief Financial Officer MEETING DATE: August 31, 2010 REQUESTED ACTION: Council to hold a public hearing on the 2010 (FY 2011) Proposed Tax Rate. RECOMMENDATION Administration recommends that Council hold a public hearing, as scheduled, on the 2010 (FY 2011) Proposed Tax Rate of$0.6400. In accordance with the Property Tax Code, the Council must make the following announcement: The meeting to vote on the tax rate will be held on September 21,2010 at 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers. BACKGROUND Chapter 26 of the Property Tax Code requires taxing units to comply with truth-in-taxation laws in adopting their tax rate. Two public hearings are required if the proposed tax rate exceeds the lower of the effective tax rate or the roll back tax rate. A Notice of Public Hearing on Tax Increase is required to be published in the newspaper, on the city website, and on a television channel, if available. The notice was published in the newspaper, on the website and on the cable channel 4 on August 24, 2010, regarding the proposal to increase total tax revenue from properties on the tax roll by 2.68%. Although the proposed tax rate is remaining the same,the increase is related to new property added to the tax roll this year and a slight increase in appraised values. BUDGETARYIMPACT Applying the proposed tax rate of$.6400 and a 97% collection rate,budgeted revenues of $29,017,000 and$13,249,000 respectively to the General and Debt Service Funds are anticipated. The total rate of$0.6400 is apportioned$0.439385/$100 assessed valuation to the General Fund and$0.200615/$100 assessed valuation toward the Debt Service Fund. PUBLIC HEARING * Receive comments on the proposed FY 2011 Budget, and the proposed 2011 Capital Program RICH WITH OPPORTUNITY BEAUMON* T . 8 . X . A . 8 City Council Agenda Item TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Laura H. Clark, Chief Financial Officer MEETING DATE: August 31, 2010 REQUESTED ACTION: Council to hold a joint public hearing on the proposed FY 2011 Budget and proposed 2011 Capital Program. RECOMMENDATION Administration recommends that Council hold a joint public hearing, as scheduled, on the proposed FY 2011 Budget and the proposed 2011 Capital Program. BACKGROUND The proposed FY 2011 Budget was submitted to Council on August 10, 2010. The proposed 2011 Capital Program was originally submitted on May 11, 2010. On August 10, 2010,the proposed 2011 Capital Program was submitted with revisions. The notice of the public hearing on the Budget and Capital Program was published August 24, 2010. BUDGETARY IMPACT The proposed FY 2011 Budget appropriation for all funds, net of contingency, totals $213,616,228. WORKS SSION * Review and discuss the City's health and dental plans