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M I N U T E S- CITY OF BEAUMONT
W.L. Pate, Jr., At -Large BECKY AMES, MAYOR William R. Sam, Sr., At -Large
Virginia H. Jordan, Ward I CITY COUNCIL MEETING Michael D. Getz, Ward II
Audwin Samuel, Ward III APRIL 10, 2018 Robin Mouton, Mayor Pro Tern
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, 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. 1-3/Consent Agenda
* Consent Agenda
Mayor Pro Tern Mouton called the council meeting to order at 1:30 p.m.
Pastor Silvann Broussard with the Church of Philadelphia gave the invocation. Mayor Pro Tern
Mouton led the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call was made by Tina Broussard, City Clerk.
Present at the meeting were Mayor Pro Tern Mouton, Councilmembers Jordan, Getz, Sam, Pate
and Samuel. Absent: Mayor Ames. Also present were Kyle Hayes, City Manager; Tyrone Cooper,
City Attorney; Tina Broussard, City Clerk.
Proclamations, Presentation, Recognitions
"National Crime Victims' Rights Week" — April 8 — 14, 2018 — Proclamation read by
Councilmember Jordan; accepted by Misty Crarver with Rape and Suicide Center of
Southeast Texas, Inc.
"National Sexual Assault Awareness Month" - April, 2018 - Proclamation read by
Councilmember Pate; accepted by Cheryl Williams, Executive Director of Rape and Suicide
Crisis of Southeast Texas, Inc.
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 1-3/Consent Agenda
None
CONSENT AGENDA
* Approval of minutes — March 27, 2018
* Confirmation of committee appointments — None
Minutes — April 10, 2018
A) Approve the purchase of EMS billing software from ESO Solutions of Austin for use in the
Emergency Medical Services and Central Collections Divisions — Resolution 18-074
B) Authorize the City Manager to execute Change Order No. 2 to the contract with Brystar
Contracting, Inc. for work done on Harrison Avenue and 14th Street — Resolution 18-075
C) Approve a contract with The Examiner for the publication of various City legal notices —
Resolution 18-076
D) Authorize the City Manager to apply for and accept funding through Entergy's Open Grants
Program — Resolution 18-077
E) Authorize the City Manager to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding related to the
transportation planning process often required when receiving state and federal
transportation funds — Resolution 18-078
F) Authorize the City Manager to accept seized vehicles awarded to the City of Beaumont —
Resolution 18-079
G) Approve a resolution accepting maintenance of sewer line improvements that serve two lots
on Braeburn Lane — Resolution 18-080
Councilmember Pate moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Councilmember Samuel
seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS JORDAN, GETZ, SAM, PATE AND
SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Consider a resolution authorizing the City Manager to award a bid to Allco, LLC of Beaumont
for the Wastewater Treatment Plant Sludge Dewatering Improvements Phase 1 — Belt Press
Project.
The project will install an additional Dewatering Unit including associated pumps, controls,
and site developments.
On Thursday, March 29, 2018, bids were solicited for furnishing all labor, materials,
equipment, and supplies for the project. Two (2) bids were received as follows:
Contractor
Location
Total Base Bid
Total Award Amount
Allco, LLC
Beaumont, TX
$ 858,935.00
$ 858,935.00
Placo, LTD
Lumberton, TX
$1,005,800.00
$1,005,800.00
Engineers Estimate
$11079,000.00
Minutes -April 10, 2018
On April 3, 2018, the City's engineering consultant, Schaumburg & Polk, Inc., of Beaumont,
provided the City with a letter recommending award to Allco, LLC for the Total Base Bid.
Water Utilities is in agreement with the consultant's recommendation.
A total of 270 calendar days are allocated for completion of the project.
Funds will come from the Capital Program.
Approval of resolution.
Councilmember Jordan moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY COUNCIL HEREBY
APPROVES THE AWARD OF A CONTRACT TO ALLCO, LLC, OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, IN THE AMOUNT OF
$858,935.00 TO FURNISH ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES FOR THE
WASTEWATER TREATMENT SLUDGE DEWATERING IMPROVEMENTS PHASE I — BELT PRESS PROJECT
AND THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE A CONTACT WITH
ALLCO, LLC., OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS. Councilmember Sam seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS JORDAN, GETZ, SAM, PATE AND
SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 18-072
2. Consider an ordinance authorizing the suspension of the effective date of CenterPoint
Energy's proposed rate increase until July 11, 2018.
On March 29, 2018, CenterPoint Energy ("CenterPoint") filed with the City of Beaumont an
annual Gas Reliability Infrastructure Program (GRIP) interim rate adjustment notice to
increase gas rates in the Beaumont/East Texas Division Service area. The City of
Beaumont maintains exclusive original jurisdiction over the rates, operations and services of
CenterPoint as a gas utility operating in the City of Beaumont.
The requested increase would ordinarily go into effect sixty (60) days after giving notice of
the intent to increase rates. This ordinance is a request to suspend the effective date of
CenterPoint's proposed rate increase for a period of forty-five (45) days until July 11, 2018,
in order to review the company's filings for compliance with the Gas Utility Regulatory Act
and the company's last base rate case. The review of the company's GRIP filing is limited to
a ministerial review of the filings for compliance with the ACT.
All reasonable expenses associated with rate cases are reimbursable by the company.
Approval of the Ordinance.
Councilmember Sam moved to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS,
SUSPENDING THE RATES PROPOSED BY CENTERPOINT ENERGY RESOURCES CORP., D/B/A
CENTERPOINT ENTERGY ENTEX AND CENTERPOINT ENERGY TEXAS GAS ("CENTERPOINT" OR
"COMPANY") COMPANY'S GAS RELIABILITY INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM ("GRIP") FILING MADE WITH
THE CITY ON MARCH 29, 2018; FINDING THAT THE MEETING COMPLIES WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS
ACT; MAKING OTHER FINDINGS AND PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE SUBJECT, AND DECLARING AN
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EFFECTIVE DATE. Councilmember Pate seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS JORDAN, GETZ, SAM, PATE AND
SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Ordinance 18-015
PUBLIC HEARING
Receive comments related to the Local Provider Participation Fund for FY 2018
Open — 1:52 p.m.
None
Close — 1:53 p.m.
3. Consider setting the mandatory payment rate related to the Local Provider Participation Fund
for FY 2018.
On June 9, 2015, the City Council authorized the City's participation in a municipal health
care provider participation program to support the payment of Medicaid supplemental
hospital payments to Safety -Net Hospitals in the City. At the same time, the City Council
authorized the execution of indigent care affiliation agreements with Baptist Hospitals of
Southeast Texas and Christus Hospital. In addition, on July 28, 2015, the City Council
approved model rules and procedures related to the City of Beaumont's facilitation of the
program. The City of Beaumont is required to set the amount of the mandatory payments
required to be paid by the hospitals. The mandatory payment must be uniformly
proportionate with the amount of net patient revenue generated by each paying hospital in
the municipality. The mandatory rate for the fiscal year ending 2018 will be 3.84%. -
Local Safety -Net Hospitals will make mandatory payments into the Beaumont Municipal
Health Care Provider Participation Fund.
Approval of resolution.
Councilmember Samuel moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION SETTING THE MANDATORY PAYMENT
RATE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2018 FOR THE LOCAL PROVIDER PARTICIPATION FUND IN THE MUNICIPAL
HEALTH CARE PROVIDER PARTICIPATION PROGRAM. Councilmember Jordan seconded the
motion.
AYES: MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS JORDAN, GETZ, SAM, PATE AND
SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Minutes —April 10, 2018
Resolution 18-073
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Receive comments on the Public Services and Public Facilities and Improvements
line items of the Consolidated Grant Program's 2018 Annual Action Plan
Open — 1:55 p.m.
None
Close — 1:55 p.m.
* Receive comments from applicants requesting funds from the proposed 2018
Community Development Block Grant Program
Open — 1:56 p.m.
Elise Fulton Smith 710 Trinity St.
Spoke on behalf of Habitat for Humanity
Paula O'Neal 590 Center
Spoke on behalf of Some Other Place
Ingrid Holmes 2390 Dowlen Rd.
Spoke on behalf of Gift of Life
Jeanette Harvey 3740 Laurel Ave.
Spoke on behalf of Women's Recourse Clinic
Daniel Jeans 2509 Cable Ave.
Spoke on behalf of The H.O.W. Center
Kayla White 4590 Concord
Spoke on behalf of Nutrition and Services for Seniors
Judy Thompson 3550 Fannin St.
Spoke on behalf of Family Services of Southeast Texas
Dan Maher 3845 S. MLK Parkway
Spoke on behalf of Southeast Texas Food Bank
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Brenda' Garrison 810 Hospital Dr. Beaumont TX
Spoke on behalf of Child Abuse and Forensic Services
Angeliqueca Avery
20 N. 11th St.
Spoke on behalf of IEA (Inspire, Encourage and Achieve)
Ferrell Hurt
700 North St.
Spoke on' behalf of Legacy CDC/Tender Loving Care
Paula Hall
2060 Irving
Spoke on behalf of Southeast Texas Family Resource Center
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Mayor Pro Tem Mouton read the announcement regarding Executive Session being held at
the conclusion of the General Business portion of the meeting.
COMMENTS
Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes)
Josh Yawn
8520 Greenridge Ln.
Beaumont TX
Stated that he lives in the Amelia neighborhood, he and his neighbors are plagued
with the issue that every time it rains their plumbing stops working and in some cases
the sewer backs up into their homes, the City has come out and has assured them
that as soon as the main line drains all will be well, that hasn't been the case, in his
household alone they haven't been able to flush the toilets properly since last year, he
has also had to have a plumber come out who has stated that the issue is on the
City's side, his neighbors also have had sewer back up in their bath tubs, stated that
this is an issue that has been going on for quite some time and they are really in need
of some help, stated that they can't live this way anymore, asked the City for help
Mike Mahood P.O. Box 20572 Beaumont TX
Commented about a news story that aired on yesterday's news regarding raw sewage
running on the ground in an area in Old Town, stated that the situation was to be
treated as an emergency and an immediate health issue, it is to be dealt with as a
violation of EPA Regulations, City Codes etc., made comments on infrastructure
projects such as drainage boxes on MLK and Calder, also has noticed that the street
sweeping program has been curtailed, it needs to be reinstated, the drains need to be
swept and cleaned due to debris, all drainage boxes need to be inspected on a
regular basis to make sure that debris isn't clogging the boxes so that water can drain
properly
Orenthal Augustine 153 Orgain St. Beaumont TX
Stated that on Saturday morning at about 10:00 a.m., his home was flooded by sewer
water and lost everything, commented on poor piping in the neighborhoods and the
Minutes—April 10, 2018
fact that they all need to be replaced, also commented on the equipment that the City
uses as well as the City replacing piping that doesn't need to be replaced in certain
areas of the City
Eric Bender 27701 H 10 E Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding the Southeast Hike and Bike Coalition that was founded in 2004,
stated that lanes are too narrow, signs and share roads are too few and sidewalks are
too dangerous, commented on Washington Blvd. and Harrison on 1 10 don't have
bicycles lanes and both are newly reconstructed, the leadership and policies need to
be changed, it needs to state that all roads of transportation are accommodated, all
lanes must be wider to share with bicycles and vehicles
Dayna Rothenberger 3890 E. Lynwood Dr. Beaumont TX
Stated that she is a bicyclist that rides back and forth to both of her jobs, she does
this because it's good exercise, good for the environment, less pollution, better for the
City, there are less cars on the street, the City can spend more money on sewer lines
instead of streets, it's friendly, more economical, she doesn't have to spend so much
money on gas and it's also fun to ride a bicycle
Councilmembers/City Manager/City Attorney comments on various matters
COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
COUNCILMEMBER JORDAN - COMMENTED ON THE TRASH OFF WHICH TOOK PLACE ON
SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018, AS WELL AS THE TRAFFIC BOX
PROJECT, STATED THERE ARE 60 INTERSECTIONS THAT HAVE
BEEN ASSIGNED TO ARTIST, ALSO THERE IS NOW A LINK ON THE
CITY'S WEB SITE WITH THE MAP OF ALL THE PAINTED BOXES AS
WELL AS A VIDEO
COUNCILMEMBER GETZ - COMMENTED ON THE TRASH OFF, COMPLIMENTED THE JULIE
ROGERS GIFT OF LIFE FUNDRAISER, CHAMPAGNE AND RIBS
THAT WAS HELD ON THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018, IT WAS AN
AWESOME EVENT, ALSO THE SYMPHONY OF SOUTHEAST
TEXAS PERFORMED ON SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018, IT WAS A
FANTASTIC SHOW AND WELL ATTENDED
COUNCILMEMBER SAM - COMMENTED ON THE DOWLEN/WEST NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSOCIATION MEETING AND THE FEDERATION MEETING THAT
HE ATTENDED, HELD BY COUNCILMEMBERS GETZ AND
SAMUEL, THANKED THEM BOTH FOR HAVING THE MEETINGS
AND FOR GIVING THE CITIZENS AN OPPORTUNITY TO VOICE
THEIR CONCERNS IN THEIR COMMUNITY, MENTIONED THE
TRASH OFF ON SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018, THANKED STAFF,
CITIZENS AND SPONSORS FOR ALL THAT THEY DID,
CONGRATULATED SCOTT OLIVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST
CHURCH ON THEIR 113TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY, THANKED
ELAINA FROM CODE ENFORCEMENT, SHE SPOKE AT THE
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FEDERATION MEETING REGARDING ISSUES THAT WERE IN
WARD IV, THANKED HER FOR BEING AT THE MEETING
COUNCILMEMBER PATE - COMPLIMENTED MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON ON THE GREAT
JOB SHE HAS DONE SITTING IN FOR THE MAYOR, THANKED
NORMAN BELLARD WHO HAS BEEN THE INTERIM ATHLETIC
DIRECTOR AT LAMAR UNIVERSITY FOR A GREAT JOB,
CONGRATULATED MARCO BORN WHO HAS BEEN NAMED THE
NEW ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, THANKED EVERYONE THAT HELPED
MAKE THE TRASH OFF A SUCCESS AS WELL AS THE SPONSORS
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL - THANKED THE CITIZENS THAT CAME OUT FROM THE VARIOUS
NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS TO THE FEDERATION MEETING
AT THE STERLING PRUITT CENTER, ANNOUNCED A MEETING
THAT WILL BE COMING UP REGARDING CITIZENS THAT HAVE
RECEIVED DAMAGED FROM THE STORM THAT LIVE IN THE
FLOOD PLAIN, THIS MEETING WILL BE BY INVITATION ONLY,
STATED TO CITIZENS THAT IF THEY GET AN INVITATION TO
PLEASE MAKE SURE THEY COME OUT TO THE MEETING TO GET
MORE INFORMATION, MADE COMMENTS REGARDING THE TRASH
OFF, THANKED EVERYONE THAT CAME OUT, THANKED ALL OF
CITY STAFF THAT PLAYED A PART TO MAKE THE TRASH OFF A
SUCCESS, THANKED THE GENERAL BOARD MISSIONARY
BAPTIST ASSOCIATION FOR THEIR CONTINUED EFFORTS TO
MAKE THE COMMUNITY BETTER, CONGRATULATED SCOTT
OLIVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH ON THEIR 113TH YEAR
ANNIVERSARY, COMMENTED ON THE BEAUMONT YOUTH
COUNCIL
MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON - THANKED EVERYONE THAT CAME OUT FOR THE TRASH OFF AS
WELL AS STAFF AND CITIZENS, WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A TRASH
PICKUP IN HER WARD AS IT IS MUCH NEEDED, COMMENTED ON
THE GIFT OF LIFE FUND RAISER, CHAMPAGNE AND RIBS,
CONGRATULATED SCOTT OLIVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST
CHURCH ON THEIR 113TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY, ALSO
CONGRATULATED PASTOR AIRON REYNOLDS WITH BORDEN
CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH WHO CELEBRATED AN
ANNIVERSARY AS WELL, THANKED NORMAN BELLARD WHO
WAS THE INTERIM ATHLETIC DIRECTOR AT LAMAR
UNIVERSITY, CONGRATULATED MARCO BORN WHO HAS BEEN
NAMED THE NEW ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
CITY ATTORNEY COOPER - NONE
CITY MANAGER HAYES - THANKED THE MAYOR, COUNCIL AND STAFF FOR THEIR WORK
TO MAKE THE TRASH OFF A SUCCESS, AS WELL AS THE
SPONSORS AND THE CITIZENS THAT PARTICIPATED
MAYOR AMES - ABSENT
Minutes —April 10, 2018
Open session of meeting recessed at 3:11 p.m.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
* Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with
Section 551.071 of the Government Code:
Claim of Kenneth Thornell, Jr.
Tyre b9il)g no action taken in Executive Session, Council adjourned.
Moui6n, Ifayor Pro TE
Tina Broussard, City Clerk
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