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T E X A S
M I N U T E S- CITY OF BEAUMONT
W.L. Pate, Jr., At -Large BECKY AMES, MAYOR Gethrel Wright, Mayor Pro Tem
Virginia H. Jordan, Ward I CITY COUNCIL MEETING Michael D. Getz, Ward II
Audwin Samuel, Ward III September 12, 2017 Robin Mouton, 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 in strict compliance with
the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551 on September 12, 2017, 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
* Presentation and Recognition
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda item No. 1/Consent Agenda
Consent Agenda
Mayor Ames called the council meeting to order at 1:30 p.m.
Councilmember Samuel 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 Tem Wright, Councilmembers Jordan, Getz
(arrived at 1:34 p.m.), Pate, Samuel and Mouton. Also present were Kyle Hayes, City Manager;
Tyrone Cooper, City Attorney; Tina Broussard, City Clerk.
Proclamations, Presentation, Recognitions
None
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda item No. 1/Consent Agenda
None
CONSENT AGENDA
* Approval of minutes — August 22, 2017
Confirmation of committee appointments —
Marc McDonald will fill the unexpired term of Richard James on the Convention and
Tourism Advisory Committee. The term would commence September 12, 2017 and
expire September 30, 2017. (Councilmember Virginia Jordan) — Resolution 17-178
Minutes — September 12, 2017
Vivian Todd will fill the unexpired term of Travis Hefley on the Parks and Recreation
Advisory Committee. The term would commence September 12, 2017 and expire
September 30, 2017. (Councilmember Virginia Jordan) — Resolution 17-179
Melinda McWhite will fill the unexpired term of Charles Heare on the Parks and
Recreation Advisory Committee. The term would commence September 12, 2017 and
expire September 30, 2017. (Councilmember Virginia Jordan) — Resolution 17-180
Roy Steinhagen will fill the unexpired term of Marty Craig on the Planning and Zoning
Advisory Committee. The term would commence September 12, 2017 and expire
September 30, 2017. (Councilmember W.L. Pate) — Resolution 17-181
A) Authorize the renewal of an annual maintenance agreement with SirsiDynix for software
used in the Library System — Resolution 17-182
Councilmember Mouton moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Councilmember Samuel
seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM WRIGHT, COUNCILMEMBERS JORDAN, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
GENERAL BUSINESS
Consider approving an ordinance granting a franchise for solid waste collection and
transportation services to 2S Roll -off Service, LLC.
According to City Ordinance 22.05.101, no person shall engage in the business of collecting,
hauling or transporting, in the city, any garbage, waste or refuse, without first having obtained
a franchise from the City. Six (6) entities currently have nonexclusive franchise agreements
with the City and are doing business in this area. 2S Roll -off Service, LLC has requested that
the City Council grant the company a franchise agreement. 2S serves southeast Texas with
its corporate office located at 3065 W. Cedar Street, Beaumont, Texas.
The agreement provides for a term of one year from its effective date and a franchise fee of
seven percent (7%) of gross revenues received for service. It also requires the entity to
indemnify the City of Beaumont and provide insurance which names the City of Beaumont as
a named insured.
According to the City Charter, franchise ordinances require readings at three (3) separate
Council meetings, with the third not less than thirty (30) days from the first reading. The
ordinance does not take effect until sixty (60) days after its adoption on the third and final
reading. After passage, the ordinance must be published for four (4) consecutive weeks in a
newspaper of general circulation in the city. All publication costs are paid by the franchisee.
Attached is a copy of the franchise agreement for your review.
This is the third and final reading. The first reading took place on July 25, 2017.
Minutes — September 12, 2017
A franchise fee of seven percent (7%) of gross receipts will be paid to the City.
Approval of resolution.
Councilmember Pate moved to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A
FRANCHISE FOR SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND TRANSPORTATION SERVICES TO 2S ROLL -OFF
SERVICE, LLC. Mayor Pro Tem Wright seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM WRIGHT, COUNCILMEMBERS JORDAN, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Ordinance 17-049
WORKSESSION
Review and discuss the proposed FY 2018 Budget and the proposed 2018 Capital
Program
Kyle Hayes, City Manager reviewed and discussed the proposed FY 2018 Budget and
the proposed 2018 Capital Program. Mr. Hayes first discussed the proposed FY 2018
budget overview, stating that there would be a 2.5% wage increase for Fire (per their
contract), a 2% wage increase for Police (per their contract), and a 2% wage increase
for civilian employees. Health insurance premiums will remain the same for
employees and there would be no rate increase for water, sewer or garbage collection
rates for FY 2018. There was discussion regarding a two -cent property tax rate
increase, $0.69/100 assessed valuation to $0.71/100. The General Fund rate of
$0.49059 with 0.7 cents of the 2 cents would be dedicated to the General Fund to
help fund wage increases for Police, Fire and civilian employees. The Debt Service
Fund rate is $0.21941, 1.3 cents of the 2 cents would be dedicated to the Debt
Service to help fund the $10 million bond issue for street rehabilitation planned in
2018 and 2019.
The General Fund and it largest revenue sources were discussed, the sale and use
taxes are at 32% with a projected 0.5% growth, property taxes are at 29% with an
appraised value increase of 3%, industrial payments are at 15% with a projected 3%
increase and the utility fund in lieu is at 8%, the Water Fund will transfer an additional
$500,000 to this fund. The General Fund statement of revenues and expenditures
were discussed with revenues at $121,742,200, expenditures were $123,038,500,
and excess (deficit) revenues over appropriations were ($1,296,300). The beginning
fund balance is at $30,673,330, and the ending fund balance will be $29,377,030.
The General Fund, fund balance rainy day account was also discussed with the FY
2018 budget ending with $29,377,030, with 23.9% of expenditures.
The Water Utilities Fund overview will have no water and sewer rate increase for FY
2018 with an estimated ending fund balance that has increased by 275% since 2014.
The Water Utilities Fund statement of revenues and expenditures showed the
revenues at $50,247,300, the expenditures were $50,153,700, the excess (deficit)
Minutes — September 12, 2017
revenues over appropriations at $93,600. The beginning fund balance was
$15,283,248 and the ending fund balance was $15,376,848. The Water Utilities Fund
balance (rainy day account) for FY 2017 was estimated at $15,283,248 with 32.7%
expenditures.
The Solid Waste Fund overview was discussed with no garbage collection rate
increase for FY 2018, the fund balance is very healthy which will allow large
equipment and fleet purchases to be paid for with cash. The recycling program has
680 current participants. The Solid Waste Fund state of revenues and expenditures
show the revenue to be $10,665,000, the expenditures $11,875,000, the excess
(deficit) revenues over appropriations at ($1,210,000). The beginning fund balance is
at $4,680,471 and the ending fund balance was $3,470,471.
The proposed 2018 Capital Program was discussed, the Public Works Projects and
the Construction Phases are listed below:
Construction Phase Estimated Cost Status
Magnolia Overlay -Fannin to Gill 3,000,000 43% complete
Northwest Parkway 11,700,000 33% complete
Street Rehabilitation Program 15,000,000 On going
Washington — IH -10 to ML King 31,200,000 5% complete (Phase II)
Design Phase Estimated Cost Status
Old Dowlen — Dowlen to Hwy. 105 10,300,000 99% designed
Pointe Parkway North 4,400,000 88% designed
Storm Water Master Plan 1,862,000 62% complete
General Improvement Projects
Construction Phase Estimated Cost Status
Lakeside Center 7,400,000 36% complete
Fire Station No. 1 Relocation 8,700,000 23% complete
Riverfront Development 3,0007000 Pending
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Receive comments on the proposed FY 2018 Budget and the proposed 2018 Capital
Program
Open: 1:50 p.m.
NONE
Close: 1:51 p.m.
Receive comments on the 2017 (FY 2018) proposed tax rate
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COMMENTS
Open: 1:51 p.m.
None
Close: 1:51 p.m.
Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes)
Talsha Davis P.O. Box 72888 Beaumont TX
Wanted to thank the Mayor and Council as well as staff for all that was done during and after
Hurricane Harvey
Councilmembers/City Manager/City Attorney comments on various matters
COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
COUNCILMEMBER JORDAN - STATED THAT THERE'S NO WORDS THAT CAN DESCRIBE THE
AMOUNT OF EFFORT AND GOOD HEARTED LOVE THAT HAS BEEN
SEEN THROUGHOUT THE COMMUNITY, SAW THE BEST OF THE
CITIZENS, STATED THAT THE CITY WILL GET BACK AND DOESN'T
NEED ANYONE TO CARRY US WE WILL DO IT, COMMENDED THE
MAYOR AND ALL THE WONDERFUL STAFF AROUND HER FOR
DOING A GREAT JOB
COUNCILMEMBER GETZ - STATED THAT HURRICANE HARVEY WAS UNPRECEDENTED IN
TERMS OF DAMAGE SUSTAINED, THANKED ALL EMPLOYEES
AND FIRST RESPONDERS, ALSO THANKED THE MAYOR, CITY
MANAGER AND STAFF FOR GETTING THE WATER UP SO
QUICKLY
MAYOR PRO TEM WRIGHT - STATED THAT THE ADMINISTRATION WORKED LIKE A WELL-
OILED MACHINE, THANKED EVERYONE THAT HAD A PART IN THE
REMARKABLE JOB THAT WAS DONE, STATED THAT SHE
WORKED AT THE DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS AND HAS
NEVER SEEN SUCH A WELL -ORGANIZED OPERATION, STATED
THAT ALL THE JUDGES WERE THERE WORKING TO HELP GIVE
MUCH NEEDED SUPPLIES AND OTHER ITEMS TO THE CITIZENS
THAT WERE IN NEED, THANKED EVERYONE THAT DONATED
FOOD, CLEANING SUPPLIES ETC.
COUNCILMEMBER PATE - THANKED THE MAYOR, CITY MANAGER AND EOC STAFF WHO
MADE ALL THE THINGS THAT TRANSPIRED WORK, EVERYONE
DID A GREAT JOB, NO ONE WAS ASKED TO DO ANYTHING THEY
JUST JUMPED IN AND DID IT, THANKED STAFF WITH THE WATER
DEPARTMENT FOR THE GREAT JOB THEY DID GETTING THE
WATER BACK ONLINE, SO PROUD OF ALL THE HARD WORK BY
EVERYONE
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COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL - COMMENTED ON HURRICANE HARVEY AND HOW EVERYONE
CAME TOGETHER TO TAKE CARE OF THE COMMUNITY AND NOT
ONLY IN THE CITY BUT ACROSS THE NATION, WE HAVE SEEN
PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THIS COUNTRY COME TO BEAUMONT
AND WORK, PASSING OUT GOODS THAT WERE DONATED,
CLEARING OUT DAMAGED PROPERTY, THANKED ALL OF THE
CITIZENS FOR COMING TOGETHER AND WORKING ON ONE
ACCORD, THANKED EMPLOYEES, POLICE AND FIRE FOR ALL
THAT THEY DID TO GO ABOVE AND BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY,
THANKED THE CITY MANAGER FOR THE GREAT JOB HE DID AS
WELL AS THE MAYOR AND EOC STAFF
COUNCILMEMBER MOUTON - STATED THAT PEOPLE MATTER AND BEING THERE TO HELP
OTHER PEOPLE MATTERS, SALUTED FIRE, POLICE, EMS AS
WELL AS 311 AND 911 OPERATORS THAT MANNED THE
PHONES, ALL CITY WORKERS THAT WORKED LONG HOURS WITH
VERY LITTLE SLEEP, ALSO THANKED THE CITY MANAGER,
MAYOR AND THE EOC STAFF FOR ALL OF THE LONG HOURS
AND HARD WORK, ALSO THANKED THE PASTORS AND
CHURCHES, ASKED THAT EVERYONE NOT FORGET OUR
NEIGHBORS IN PORT ARTHUR AND NOME WHO WERE HIT THE
HARDEST
CITY ATTORNEY COOPER - NONE
CITY MANAGER HAYES - STATED THAT ON BEHALF OF THE ADMINISTRATION THEIR
PRAYERS ARE WITH THE PUBLIC, STATED THAT HE WENT OUT
AND TOURED THE CITY WITH THE MAYOR AND
COUNCILMEMBER JORDAN, COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL
STAYED IN TOUCH WITH HIM, HE WENT DOOR TO DOOR IN HIS
AREA TO MAKE SURE THAT CITIZENS WERE ALRIGHT IF THEY
WERE HOME, STATED THAT SOME CITIZENS HAVE LOST
EVERYTHING AND JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING THEY OWN IS ON
THE CURB, COMMENTED ON THE MAYOR AND HOW STRONG
AND STEADY SHE WAS, THANKED HER FOR EVERYTHING SHE
DID WITH VERY LITTLE SLEEP, ALSO THANKED TIM OCNASCHCK
AND THE EOC STAFF ALONG WITH THE WATER DEPARTMENT
STAFF THAT WORKED AROUND THE CLOCK TO GET WATER
BACK ONLINE IN THE CITY
MAYOR AMES - NONE THANKED EOC AND STAFF, AS WELL AS THE CITY
MANAGER AND ALL EMPLOYEES FOR ALL OF THEIR HARD
WORK AND WORKING AROUND THE CLOCK, THANKS TO THE
WATER DEPARTMENT STAFF FOR WORKING AROUND THE
CLOCK AS WELL TO GET THE WATER RESTORED TO THE CITY,
ALSO THANKED THE OUTSIDE ENGINEERING COMPANIES AND
OTHERS THAT WORKED WITH STAFF ON THE WATER, THANKED
THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY ATTORNEY FOR THEIR
GUIDANCE THROUGH EVERYTHING
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repeing no Executjxe Session Council adjourned at 2:26 p.m.
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Tina Broussard, City Clerk
Minutes — September 12, 2017