HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN FEB 28 2012 M I N U T E S - CITY OF BEAUMONT
W.L. Pate,Jr.,At-Large BECKY AMES, MAYOR Gothrol Wright,At-Large
Dr.Alan B.Coleman,Ward I CITY COUNCIL MEETING Michael D.Getz,Ward 11
Audwin Samuel,Ward III February 28,2012 Jamie Smith, Mayor Pro Tom
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 February 28, 2012,
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 6 and 7/Consent
Agenda
* Consent Agenda
Mayor Ames called the council meeting to order at 1:30 p.m.
Pastor Ambrose Nixon of the Valley Missionary Baptist Church gave the invocation. Mayor Ames
led the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call was made by Tina Broussard, City Clerk.
Present at the meeting were Mayor Ames, Mayor Pro Tern Smith, Councilmembers Coleman,
Getz, Wright, Pate (arrived at 1:35 p.m.) and Samuel. Also present were Kyle Hayes, City
Manager; Tyrone Cooper, City Attorney; Tina Broussard, City Clerk.
Proclamations, Presentations, Recognitions
Presentation — The Economic Development group of the Leadership Plus Program,
presented Mayor and Council with recommendations for the City, such as the Opening of
Crockett Street, Re-open Hotel Beaumont, Initiate plans for a City wide interdenominational
Thanksgiving celebration. Construct the following in the downtown area: drug store,
grocery market, gas station, retail stores and build more restaurants and grocery markets in
the Lamar University area.
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 6 and 7/Consent Agenda.
Richard Clark 510 Trinity Beaumont TX
Spoke to Council in regards to Item #6 on the Agenda; he represented 24 households at
the Cathedral Square Condominiums and lofts, stated the neighbors would like to see the
railroad crossing at Trinity closed to facilitate a quiet zone down town it would make living
for them much more comfortable
Minutes—February 28,2012
Terry Taylor 1111 Trinidad St. Beaumont TX
Stated he is the Church Administrator for Ebenezer Baptist Church, spoke in regards to
Item#6 on the Agenda; asked that Council show them a little favor and approve this item,
the church has been dealing with the train whistle for a long time, the train whistle is
interfering with Sunday morning worship service and Wednesday Bible Study, also stated
they are trying to get Trinity Street closed and a quiet zone for Neches Street, as well as
abandoning the Gilbert Street crossing
Uliana Trylowsky 635 Sue Lane Beaumont TX
Spoke to Council in regards to Item A on the Consent Agenda; thanked Council for
considering to convey the City surplus property to Habitat for Humanity to start building
homes
CONSENT AGENDA
Approval of minutes — February 21, 2012
Confirmation of committee appointments—Resolution 12—041 and Resolution 12—042
Robert Prados would fill the unexpired term of Paul Montes, Sr. on the Police Department
Community Advisory Committee. The term would commence February 26, 2012 and expire
January 10, 2013. (Councilmember Gethrel Williams-Wright)
Greg Wall-Architect would be reappointed to the Construction Board of Appeals (Building). The
current term would expire January 24, 2014. (Mayor Becky Ames)
Lee Acevedo-Electrician would be reappointed to the Construction Board of Appeals (Building).
The current term would expire January 24, 2014. (Mayor Becky Ames)
Gene VanMeter-Electrician would be reappointed to the Construction Board of Appeals(Building).
The current term would expire January 24, 2014. (Mayor Becky Ames)
Tom Neild-General Contractor would be reappointed to the Construction Board of Appeals
(Building). The current term would expire January 24, 2014. (Mayor Becky Ames)
A) Authorize the City Manager to execute three deeds conveying city surplus property to
Habitat for Humanity of Jefferson County for the construction of affordable homes —
Resolution 12 —043
Councilmember Coleman made a motion to approve the Consent Agenda.
Councilmember Samuel seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES,MAYOR PRO TEM SMITH,COUNCILMEMBERS COLEMAN,GETZ,
WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
Minutes—February 28,2012
MOTION PASSED
GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Consider a request for a zone change from RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-
Highest Density) District to GC-MD(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District
at 3578-3590 St. James.
Administration recommended approval of the zone change.
Pastor R. N. Robinson, representing Greater Grace Temple, has applied for a zone
change.
Pastor Robinson states that his congregation would like to rezone the property so that they
can build a new church on the subject property. A church is permitted by right in the GC-
MD District. The church's current location is located just north of the subject property and
is zoned GC-MD. The church owns the rest of the block and all but these three lots are
already zoned GC-MD.
At a Joint Public Hearing held February 20,2012,the Planning Commission recommended
approval 5:0 of a zone change from RM-H (Residential Multiple Family Dwelling-Highest
Density) District to GC-MD(General Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling)District at 3578-
3590 St. James.
COUncilmember Samuel moved to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
CHAPTER 28 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, AND IN PARTICULAR THE
BOUNDARIES OF THE ZONING DISTRICTS, AS INDICATED UPON THE ZONING MAP OF BEAUMONT,
TEXAS,BY CHANGING THE ZONING OF PROPERTY PRESENTLY ZONED RM-H(RESIDENTIAL MULTIPLE
FAMILY DWELLING-HIGHEST DENSITY) DISTRICT TO GC-MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE
FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT AT 3878-3590 ST. JAMES BOULEVARD, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON
COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A
PENALTY. Mayor Pro Tern Smith seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES,MAYOR PRO TEM SMITH,COUNCILMEMBERS COLEMAN,GETZ,
WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Ordinance 12 —009
2. Consider a request for a zone change from RS(Residential Single Family Dwelling)District
to LI (Light Industrial) District for two tracts of land at 5802 Washington Boulevard.
Administration recommended approval of the zone change.
Jack Wright, representing Wright's Scrap Metal, Inc., has applied for a zone change.
Minutes—February 28,2012
The subject property is currently used as part of Wright's Scrap Metal. The scrap metal
business extends to the south and west of the property. Mr. Wright states that he plans to
install a wash rack on the subject property. When Mr. Wright applied for a building permit,
it was discovered that the zoning and the existing land use did not conform. The proposed
zone change would bring the property into compliance and would allow Mr. Wright to build
his wash rack.
At a Joint Public Hearing held February 20,2012,the Planning Commission recommended
approval 5:0 of a zone change request from RS (Residential Single Family Dwelling)
District to LI (Light Industrial) District at 5802 Washington Boulevard.
Mayor Pro Tern Smith made a motion to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING CHAPTER 28 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT,TEXAS,AND IN PARTICULAR
THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ZONING DISTRICTS,AS INDICATED UPON THE ZONING MAP OF BEAUMONT,
TEXAS, BY CHANGING THE ZONING OF PROPERTY PRESENTLY ZONED RS (RESIDENTIAL SINGLE
FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT TO LI (LIGHT INDUSTRIAL) DISTRICT FOR TWO TRACTS OF LAND AT
5802 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD, BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. Councilmember Pate
seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES,MAYOR PRO TEM SMITH,COUNCILMEMBERS COLEMAN,GETZ,
WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Ordinance 12 —010
3. Consider a request for a speck use permit to allow a washateria in a GC-MD-2 (General
Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District at 1067 Colorado.
Administration recommended approval of the specific use permit.
Bhupesh Patel, the property owner, has applied for a specific use permit.
In September, 2009, City Council approved a specific use permit to allow a washateria.
However, it was never built. The Zoning Ordinance states that the specific use permit is
null and void if not substantially underway within a two year time period.
The current request is for a 3,600sq. ft. building with eleven parking spaces. The hours of
operation will be from 7 a.m. to 12 a.m. The washateria will have twenty washing
machines and twelve dryers. One full time person will be employed along with three to five
part time persons. Mr. Patel states that the washateria will serve the university community.
At a Joint Public Hearing held February 20,2012,the Planning Commission recommended
approval 5:0 of a specific use permit to allow a washateria in a GC-MD-2 (General
Commercial-Multiple Family Dwelling-2) District at 1067 Colorado subject to the following
Minutes—February 28,2012
conditions:
1. A five foot wide sidewalk will be required along Colorado Avenue.
2. A six foot wide landscape strip is required along the Colorado Avenue frontage.
3. Address the "outlaw" sanitary sewer service line to the satisfaction of the
Water Utilities Department.
COuncilm6mber Wright made a motion to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW A WASHATERIA IN A GC-MD-2 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL-MULTIPLE FAMILY
DWELLING-2) DISTRICT AT 1067 COLORADO AVENUE IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON
COUNTY,TEXAS. Mayor Pro Tern Smith seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES,MAYOR PRO TEM SMITH,COUNCILMEMBERS COLEMAN,GETZ,
WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Ordinance 12—011
4. Consider a request for a specific use permit to allow business offices in an RCR-H
(Residential Conservation and Revitalization-H) District at 2453 Broadway.
Administration recommended approval of the specific use permit
Raymond Begnaud, representing Deli Management, Inc., has applied for a specific use
permit.
Deli Management has purchased the property at 2453 Broadway and has plans to convert
the residential structure to offices for Jason's Deli. The office facility will consist of the
1,779 sq. ft. structure and seven proposed parking spaces at the rear of the structure. An
8'tall wood screening fence will be constructed along the south 72'of the east property line
and along the rear of the property. An 8'tall wood screening fence already exists along the
south 96' of the west property line.
In 2010, Deli Management, Inc. received a specific use permit to allow business offices at
2400 Broadway,2406-08 Broadway, 2410 Broadway,2444 Broadway and 2455 Broadway.
These buildings are the headquarters of Jason's Deli. The specific use permit was
approved subject to the following conditions:
1. All parking lots must comply with City Standards.
2. No parking shall be permitted in the front yard of any of the properties.
3. All metal portable buildings shall be completely screened from any street.
At a Joint Public Hearing held February 20,2012,the Planning Commission recommended
approval 5:0 of a specific use permit to allow business offices in an RCR-H District at 2453
Broadway subject to the following conditions:
Minutes—February 28,2012
1. No additional permits or release of utilities shall be granted until the conditions
of the prior specific use permit (2029-P) have been complied with
and with a modification to the landscaping/screening requirements along the east, west
and south property lines (8' tall wood screening fences along the south 72' of the east
property line, along the south property line and along the south 96'of the west property line
and no 10' wide landscape strip along the east, west and south property lines).
Councilmember Pate made a motion to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW BUSINESS IN AN RCR-H (RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATION AND REVITALIZATION-H)
DISTRICT AT 2453 BROADWAY STREET IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,JEFFERSON COUNTY,TEXAS.
Councilmember Getz seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES,MAYOR PRO TEM SMITH,COUNCILMEMBERS COLEMAN,GETZ,
WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Ordinance 12 —012
Mayor Ames read the announcement regarding. Executive Session being held at the
conclusion of the General Business portion of the meeting.
5. Consider adopting guidelines for acceptance of private streets and infrastructure for
maintenance by the City of Beaumont.
Administration recommended adoption of guidelines for acceptance of private streets and
infrastructure for maintenance by the City of Beaumont.
Most new subdivisions include streets built to City standards and then dedicated to the City
for ongoing maintenance. However, some subdivisions are developed with private drives
and are gated for added privacy. The ongoing maintenance and repair to their drives,
water, storm drains and other infrastructure is the responsibility of the property owners'
association. From time to time, cities are approached and asked to take over the
maintenance of these neighborhoods' infrastructure. The concern for the City is the
condition of infrastructure, as the costs for future maintenance and repairs will then be
borne by the taxpayers. In order to provide a fair method to evaluate whether or not a
private drive subdivision should be accepted by the City as public, we are proposing the
attached guidelines. These guidelines provide for an application process whereby a
neighborhood can petition to have their infrastructure made public. The process includes
an application fee, an engineering survey and costs for a plan to make any necessary
improvements to bring the infrastructure up to City code. Following this, the Planning
Commission would consider the plan for infrastructure improvements and make a
recommendation to City Council. If the plan is approved by the Council, any necessary
improvements would be made by the property owners and then considered for acceptance
by the Council. The subdivision would then be re-platted to reflect that the infrastructure
was then public.
Minutes—February 28,2012
At a Joint Public Hearing held February 20, 2012,the Planning Commission recommended
approval 5:0 to adopt a policy creating guidelines for acceptance of private streets and
infrastructure for maintenance by the City of Beaumont.
Councilmember Getz made a motion to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY COUNCIL
HEREBY APPROVES GUIDLEINES FOR ACCEPTANCE OF PRIVATE STREETS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
FOR MAINTENANCE BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT. Councilmember Smith seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES,MAYOR PRO TEM SMITH,COUNCILMEMBERS COLEMAN,GETZ,
WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 12 — 044
6. Consider a request to close a portion of right-of-way on Trinity Street at the railroad tracks
next to Beaumont Fire Station No. 1, Ebenezer Baptist Church and Eastham Forge, Inc.
Administration recommended approval of the closure.
The City of Beaumont Public Works Department has requested the closure.
The purpose of the closure is all part of an effort to create a quiet zone so that trains do not
have to blow their horns at intersections in the area. Where Neches and Pearl cross the
tracks, actual quiet zones will be created by installing the appropriate signalization. Nearby
are the Cathedral Square residential development, Ebenezer Church and St. Anthony
Basilica. These properties will greatly benefit by the quiet zone.
Entergy states that it has an electric distribution power line in the right-of-way. As long as
the current utility easement stays in place, Entergy does not object to the closure. The
closure of Trinity Street at the KCS Railroad tracks will be marked with traffic signs identical
to the ones used at the closure of Main Street at the KCS Railroad tracks.
At a Regular Meeting held February 20, 2012, the Planning Commission voted 5:0 to
approve the closure of a portion of right-of-way on Trinity Street at the railroad tracks next
to Beaumont Fire Station No. 1, Ebenezer Baptist Church and Eastham Forge, Inc.
Councilmember Samuel made a motion to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE
CLOSING A PORTION OF TRINITY STREET AT THE KCS RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY IN THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT,JEFFERSON COUNTY,TEXAS. Mayor Pro Tern Smith seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES,MAYOR PRO TEM SMITH,COUNCILMEMBERS COLEMAN,GETZ,
WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Minutes—February 28,2012
Ordinance 12 - 013
COUNCILMEMBER COLEMAN - GAVE CONDOLENCES AND PRAYERS TO THE MOORE FAMILY
ON THEIR LOSS
COUNCILMEMBER GETZ- ANNOUNCED THAT TEMPLE EMANUEL WILL BE HAVING THEIR
DELI DAY NEXT WEEK, TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR CORN
BEEF OR TURKEY SANDWICHES
COUNCILMEM13ER WRIGHT- COMMENTED ON BLACK HISTORY MONTH,THIS IS THE LAST
COUNCIL MEETING FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY,WANTED
TO CALL THE NAMES OF VERY SIGNIFICANT BLACK PEOPLE
THAT SHE HAS INTERACTED WITH THAT ARE NOW DECEASED,
MURRY J. FRANK, TERRY CHARLTON, AL PRICE, JOHNNY
WARE,MARIAN DOLL LEWIS,LEANTHA J.RED,CLEVELAND
NISBY, REV. G.W. DANIELS, ROBERT A. COOK, ELMORE
WOODARD, THEODORE JOHNS, CLINTON WRIGHT, ANNA
MAE SAVANT, ED SPROUT, AND GENE PERKINS, THESE
PEOPLE WERE VERY INSTRUMENTAL IN HER LIFE AND CAUSED
HER TO BECOME A STRONG PERSON AND INTERACTED WITH
THEM NOW DECEASED, THE LIVING PEOPLE IN BEAUMONT
THAT HAVE PROGRESSED BLACK HISTORY,WILL NOT CALL
THE NAME OF THE MINISTERS BECAUSE THERE ARE SO MANY
THAT HAVE HELPED THE CITY PROGRESS AND HAVE BEEN
REWARDED OPENLY ALL THE TIME AND SO MANY HAVE DONE
SO MUCH, THE PEOPLE THAT ARE WORKING WITH BLACK
HISTORY MONTH THAT ARE LIVING ARE PAUL BROWN,
NORRIS BATISTE, JOE DESHOTEL, DAVID MOORE,
GEORGINE GUILLORY, DR. CARROLL THOMAS, CAROLYN
GUIDRY,BOBBIE PATTERSON,RAYMOND AMBRES,JOSEPH
SIMPSON, ZENOBIA BUSH, BISHOP CURTIS GUILLORY,
ELEANOR MITCHELL, LEROY HENRY, WOODROW REESE,
GWEN AMBRES, PAUL JONES, EVERETT "BO" ALFRED,
RANSOM "DUCE" JONES, AND ED MOORE, ALSO TALKED
MORE ABOUT BLACK HISTORY MONTH
COUNCILMEM13ER PATE- COMMENTED ON HIS FRIEND RAYMOND AMBRES SITTING IN
THE BACK OF THE ROOM AND THE APPOMATTOX CLUB
CELEBRATING 85 YEARS IN EXISTENCE,WHAT A GREAT JOB
THEY HAVE DONE IN THE COMMUNITY,ALSO COMMENDED HIS
AMERICAN LEGION FRIEND MILTON CHATHAM WHO WAS
RECOGNIZED BY THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
UNIVERSITY WOMEN, ALSO FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT DID
NOT GET AN OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT THE NEW FAMILY
VIOLENCE FACILITY PLEASE DO,ENCOURAGED EVERYONE TO
GO BY AND VISIT, CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF MR.
JOHN POWELL,WHO WAS THE CEO OF CONN'S
Minutes—February 28,2012
MAYOR PRO TEM SMITH - ASKED WHEN WILL THE STUDY OF THE ROADS BE
COMPLETED, THANKED OFFICER GILMORE, FOR THE RIDE
ALONG HE DID WITH HIM ON FRIDAY, FROM 5:30P.M. TO
12:30 A.M., IT PAYS TO WALK IN THE SHOES OF A POLICE
OFFICER, OFFICER GILMORE IS FROM THE AREA THAT HE
PATROLS AND HE HAS GREAT COMMUNICATION WITH THE
KIDS AS WELL AS THE ADULTS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL- THANKED COUNCILMEMBER WRIGHT FOR HER
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH, HE
BELIEVES THAT BEAUMONT AS WELL AS THIS STATE AND
THIS COUNTRY IS WHAT IT IS BECAUSE OF CONTRIBUTIONS OF
MANY PEOPLE OF ALL NATIONALITIES, BUT THIS MONTH WE
ARE PARTICULARLY OBSERVANT OF THOSE CONTRIBUTIONS
OF BLACK AMERICANS,EXTREMELY PLEASED WITH WHAT HE
IS SEEING IN THE CITY ESPECIALLY IN WARD III, LAST WEEK
HE HAD A VERY PRODUCTIVE MEETING WITH CITIZENS IN HIS
WARD, FOR THOSE THAT ARE WATCHING VIA TELEVISION
THERE ARE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS THROUGHOUT
THIS CITY WHO ARE NOW WORKING WITH MANY OF THE
SCHOOLS IN THE CITY, THERE'RE THREE NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSOCIATIONS IN THE NORTH END OF BEAUMONT,THEY ARE
HELBIG, NORTH END AND BRICKYARD NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSOCIATIONS, THEY ARE WORKING WITH THE PRINCIPALS
AT SMITH MIDDLE SCHOOL,MARTIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
AND MAE .ZONES-CLARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, THOSE
SCHOOLS ARE WORKING AS HUBS IN THE COMMUNITY AND
WORKING WITH THE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS TO
BRING ABOUT A CHANGE IN THEIR IMMEDIATE AREA, WHEN
YOU LOOK AT THE SOUTH END OF BEAUMONT, CHARLTON
POLLARD NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION IS WORKING WITH
CHARLTON POLLARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, AS WELL AS
THE KING MIDDLE SCHOOL WORKING WITH THE AVENUES
NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION AND THE COLLEGE STREET
CORRIDOR NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION AND THE HEART
OF THE CITY NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION,SO THERE ARE
ASSOCIATIONS THROUGHOUT THE CITY FOR A CITIZEN TO
WORK IN, ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO BE PART OF AN
ASSOCIATION TO WORK ON SOLUTIONS TO SOLVE PROBLEMS
IN THEIR NEIGHBORHOOD, ALSO SHOWED A SIGN THAT A
NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION CREATED ON THEIR OWN,
THEY ARE BEING VERY PROACTIVE WHEN MEETING AND
WORK IN THEIR AREA, VERY PLEASED WITH WHAT HE IS
SEEING IN THE COMMUNITIES, COMMENTED ON THE OZEN
GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM AS WELL AS THE OZEN BOYS
BASKETBALL TEAMS THAT HAVE GONE AS FAR AS THEY HAVE
CITY ATTORNEY COOPER- NONE
Minutes—February 28,2012
CITY MANAGER HAYES - NONE
MAYOR AMES- COMMENTED ON THE GIRLS HAVEN GUMso COOK OFF THIS
PAST SATURDAY, ALSO THE TASTE OF THE TRIANGLE,
COMMENTED ON THE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION MEETING
THAT COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL HELD, ANNOUNCED THE
BEAUMONT TRASH OFF THAT WILL BE HELD ON APRIL 14,
2012,THERE ARE DIFFERENT START UP LOCATIONS,PLEASE
GO TO THE CITY OF BEAUMONT WEB SITE TO SIGN UP
Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes)
W. R. Sam, Sr. 1761 Rena Beaumont TX
Thanked Mayor and Council for the job that they are doing, thanked everyone who
participated in the NAACP Banquet, also commented on the community coming together
speaking on behalf of the Citizen Advisory Committee, feels a lot safer because of the
committee, he knows what they are and aren't doing, announced that the Citizen Advisory
Committee will meet on tonight at 5:30 p.m., at the Beaumont Civic Center
Council recessed into Executive Session at 2:19 p.m.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
* Consider matters related to the deliberation of the purchase, exchange, lease or
value of real property in accordance with Section 551.072 of the Government
Code, to wit:
625 Orleans Street— Hotel Beaumont
Council reconvened the City Council meeting at 3:04 p.m.
7. Consider authorizing the City Manager, on behalf of the City of Beaumont, to acquire the
First Mortgage Lien Note from Capital One Bank related to property at 625 Orleans known
as Hotel.Beaumont, or to acquire the property out right from the owner in the approximate
amount of$827,419 plus necessary cost and expenses.
In 1998 the City of Beaumont borrowed $11 million dollars from the Department of Housing
and Urban Development, Section 108 loan program. The Hotel Beaumont Project included
a$2 million dollar loan and a$1.175 million dollar grant, pursuant to the special repayment
provisions in the loan agreement, Hotel Beaumont or the owner has not made loan
payment to the City of Beaumont, therefore the City of Beaumont has been repaying the
$3.175 million over the past 13 years, with annual allocations of community development
block grant funds. Capital One Bank has the first mortgage lien on the property, if the City
of Beaumont acquires the note from Capital One, it would protect the City's investment in
the property and control the future use of the building. The City currently has more than
$28 million dollars in the General Funds fund balance, which equates to 26% of the
General Funds annual expenditures. If approved the City plans to utilize the fund balance
to purchase the Capital One note or the property.
Minutes—February 28,2012
Administration recommended approval.
The City Council discussed the details related to this item in an Executive Session,
properly called and held, on February 21, 2012.
Councilmember Coleman made a motion to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT ACQUIRE FROM CAPITAL ONE(OR ANY SUCCESSOR TO CAPITAL ONE)THE FIRST LIEN
NOTE THAT EXISTS AND IS SECURED BY THE PROPERTY FOR THE ENTIRE AMOUNT OWED TO THE
BANK UNDER SUCH NOTE AND THEN ACQUIRING TITLE TO THE PROPERTY BY EITHER FORECLOSING
ON THE LIEN THAT EXISTS ON THE PROPERTY THAT SECURES SUCH NOTE OR TAKING A DEED IN LIEU
OF FORECLOSURE FROM THE OWNER;OR BUYING THE PROPERTY DIRECTLY FROM THE OWNER FOR
THE AMOUNT OWED TO CAPITAL ONE, SO THAT THE FUNDS ARE ADVANCED TO THE OWNER AND
CAPITAL ONE AT CLOSING IN EXCHANGE FOR A DEED TO THE PROPERTY,AND WHICH FUNDING MAY
BE ARRAIGNED AS A LOAN BY THE CITY TO THE OWNER IN EXCHANGE FOR A DEED TO THE
PROPERTY;OR BIDDING FOR AND ACQUIRING OWNERSHIP OF THE PROPERTY AT ANY FORECLOSURE
SALE CONDUCTED BY CAPITAL ONE OR ANY SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO CAPITAL ONE,AND ALSO
ANY FORECLOSURE SALE CONDUCTED BY THE CITY. Councilmember Pate seconded the
motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES,MAYOR PRO TEM SMITH,COUNCILMEM13ERS COLEMAN,GETZ,
WRIGHT, PATE AND SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Ordinance 12 -445
There being no further business to discuss Council adjourned at 3:07 p.m.
Audio available upon request in the City Clerk's Office.
Be ky s, Mayor
Gl.
Tina Broussard, City Clerk h
Minutes—February 28,2012