HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN MAY 08 2018T E X A S
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 MAY 8, 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/Consent Agenda
* Consent Agenda
Mayor Ames called the council meeting to order at 1:30 p.m.
Reverend Steven Balke with St. Stephens Church gave the invocation. MayorAmes led the Pledge
of Allegiance. Roll call was made by Tina Broussard, City Clerk.
Present at the meeting were MayorAmes, Councilmembers Getz, Sam, Pate and Samuel. Absent:
Mayor Pro Tern Mouton and Councilmember Jordan. Also present were Kyle Hayes, City Manager;
Tyrone Cooper, City Attorney; Tina Broussard, City Clerk.
Proclamations, Presentation, Recognitions
"RED Day" - May 10, 2018 - Proclamation read by Councilmember Pate; accepted by
Chelsea Kennedy with Keller Williams and others
"National Transportation Week" - May 13-19, 2018 - Proclamation read by Councilmember
Samuel; accepted by Janet Floyd, President of the Sabine District Transportation Club
"National Travel and Tourism Week" - May 6-12, 2018 - Proclamation read by Mayor
Ames; accepted by Dean Conwell, Director of the Beaumont Convention and Visitors Bureau
"Public Service Recognition Week" - May 6-12, 2018 - Proclamation read by
Councilmember Pate; accepted by Chris Catalina, Director of Human Resources forthe City
of Beaumont
"National Preservation Month"- May, 2018 - Proclamation read by MayorAmes; accepted .
by Chelsea Kennedy with Keller Williams and others
Mayor Ames read the announcement regarding Executive Session being held at the
conclusion of the General Business portion of the meeting.
Minutes — May 8, 2018
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda item No. 1/Consent Agenda
None
CONSENT AGENDA
* Approval of minutes — May 1, 2018
* Confirmation of committee appointments — None
A) Approve a payment for the emergency repair of a dump truck used at the landfill —
Resolution 18-101
B) Approve a resolution accepting a payment to remove a demolition lien attached to property
at 595 4th Street — Resolution 18-102
C) Authorize the City Manager to execute all documents necessary for the Beaumont
Convention and Visitors Bureau to apply for and accept grant funds from the Texas Parks
and Wildlife Department — Resolution 18-103
D) Amend an inter -local agreement with Jefferson County for the assessment and collection of
current and delinquent property taxes — Resolution 18-104
E) Amend an inter -local agreement with Jefferson County for the collection of business
personal property taxes —Resolution 18-104
F) Authorize the acceptance of a ten -foot wide Exclusive Water Line Easement located at 7720
Park North Drive — Resolution 18-105
Councilmember Samuel moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Councilmember Getz
seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, COUNCILMEMBERS GETZ, SAM, PATE AND SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Consider a resolution approving a four-year lease purchase agreement with Signature Public
Funding Corp. for a Fire Truck.
On January 16, 2018, Council approved a reimbursement resolution for the lease purchase
agreement to reimburse the City for the purchase of a Pierce Velocity Fire Pumper Truck in
the amount of $691,000. Bids were requested for a fixed interest rate to finance the truck
with the first payment in arrears following the date of purchase of the truck which was in
October of 2017. The total lease purchase cost, including interest of $43,444.40, is
$734,444.40.
Minutes — May 8, 2018
Bids were solicited for a fixed interest rate lease purchase finance agreement from eighteen
(18) vendors and three (3) responses received. The Administration is recommending an
agreement with Signature Public Funding Corporation with an interest rate of 3.12%.
Funds will come from the Capital Reserve Fund.
Approval of the resolution.
Councilmember Sam moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AND HE IS
HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE A FOUR (4) YEAR LEASE PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH SIGNATURE
PUBLIC FUNDING CORP., OF TOWSON, MARYLAND. Councilmember Getz seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, COUNCILMEMBERS GETZ, SAM, PATE AND SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 18-106
WORK SESSION
Review and discuss the stabilization of the riverbank at Riverfront Park
Dr. Joe Majdalani, Public Works Director reviewed and discussed the stabilization of the
riverbank at Riverfront Park. Dr. Majdalani, showed a Powerpoint of pictures before and
after the storm of different areas of the park that were damaged. There were two options
presented to Council, the first option was post storm stabilization and the second was pre -
storm stabilization. Each option stabilizes approximately 1600' of the shoreline. Option 1,
post storm stabilization, stabilizes the existing shoreline to the post storm location, it requires
less fill than option two, requires a lighter bulkhead system than option two, and the
estimated project cost range is from $19,500,000 to $26,500.000. Option 2, pre -storm
stabilization, restores the existing shoreline to pre -storm location, requires more fill than
Option 1, requires a heavier bulkhead system than option 1, the estimated project cost range
is from $26,000,000 to $35,000,000. The funding options were discussed regarding Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance versus United States Army
Corps of Engineers (USACE). FEMA Public Assistance will pay 90% of federal funding with
a 10% local match from the City for the project, FEMA will rebuild to pre -storm conditions
and the City will have the opportunity for mitigation measures, the City will also lead the
design solution. The USACE will fund 100% for project, they will rebuild to pre -storm or post -
storm conditions (which is to be determined), USACE will lead the design solution and the
City can pass on the proposed solution or veto the power. Council discussed the options
and instructed staff to move forward with the FEMA option.
COMMENTS
Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes)
Minutes — May 8, 2018
Dayna Rothenberger 3890 E. Lynwood Dr. Beaumont TX
Stated that this month is National Bicycle month, commented on how it's difficult to get into
the City by bicycle, bicyclists have to get on the Interstate to enter, commented on Riverfront
Park, stated that it does need to be repaired, also made comments regarding the closure of
Delaware off of the interstate
Eric Bender 2770 I -H 10E Beaumont TX
Stated that Historic Tyrrell Park, Cattail Marsh, recreation and fitness areas could be an
attraction to the City, commented on transportation and tourism which includes bicycles, the
City's transportation system is complete when it accommodates bicycles, Riverfront and
Tyrrell Park are both waterway parks, one artificial and one natural, both could be great
bicycle parks, requested that citizens be able to ride their bikes through Riverfront Park once
the restoration is completed, announced that Moonlight Madness is coming up, this is one of
the biggest bicycle event in Southeast Texas, there are so many people that come to
Beaumont to take part in the event, encouraged everyone to come and be a part of the event
this year
Charles Paul 5615 Phelps Beaumont TX
Spoke to Council regarding his neighborhood in Tyrrell Park, stated that there are a lot of
citizens that would like to attend the City Council meetings, a lot of tax payers are working
during the time the meetings take place, would like to know if there is a way that the
meetings could be held after hours maybe once a month, also commented on the dilapidated
building that is at Tyrrell Park that has been closed for about fifteen years, there have been
other things that have been built at Tyrrell Park like the Botanical Gardens and the Golf
Course, the citizens could utilize that dilapidate building if restored, it's also an eye sore
when you enter the park
Brenda Spivey 6010 Chandler Dr. Beaumont TX
Thanked Council for all of their hard work they are putting into repairing Riverfront Park.
Invited everyone to the 35th NAACP Freedom Fund and Awards Banquet that will be held
Friday, June 15, 2018, at 7:00 p.m. at the Beaumont Civic Center, the guest speaker will be
Mr. Leonard Pitts, Jr., who is a Columnist, asked that everyone help welcome him Texas
style
Councilmembers/City Manager/City Attorney comments on various matters
COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
COUNCILMEMBER JORDAN - ABSENT
COUNCILMEMBER GETZ - ANNOUNCED THE DOWLEN/WEST NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSOCIATION MEETING AT ROGERS PARK COMMUNITY
CENTER, MAY 8, 2018, THE MEETING WILL START AT 7:00
P.M., ADAM JACK WITH TXDOT WILL BE THE GUEST SPEAKER,
COMMENTED ON A HISTORIC PRESERVATION EFFORT THAT IS
GOING ON TO PRESERVE THE HINCHEE HOUSE WHICH IS
LOCATED AT 1814 PARK ST, THE HINCHEE HOUSE WAS BUILT
Minutes — May 8, 2018
IN 1901 BY A MEMBER OF THE GILBERT FAMILY, THIS HOUSE
COULD BE AS MAGNIFICENT AS THE MCFADDIN WARD HOUSE,
THERE A LOT MORE REPAIRS TO BE MADE AND IT WILL TAKE
SOME TIME, THERE HAS BEEN TREMENDOUS PROGRESS MADE
COUNCILMEMBER SAM - COMMENTED ON THE TXDOT MEETING THAT WAS VERY WELL
ATTENDED, AS WELL AS THE NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER AND
HOW THE PASTORS PRAYED FOR THIS CITY, ATTENDED THE
CALDERWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION MEETING, AS
WELL AS THE CHAMBER LUNCHEON
COUNCILMEMBER PATE - GAVE CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF FLORENCE CARLISLE
AND MAC FULBRIGHT, ANNOUNCED THE BOYS HAVEN
CRAWFISH BOIL THAT WILL BE THIS WEEKEND AT PARKDALE
MALL, ENCOURAGED EVERYONE TO GO OUT GET SOME
CRAWFISH
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL - NONE
MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON - ABSENT
CITY ATTORNEY COOPER - NONE
CITY MANAGER HAYES - NONE
MAYOR AMES - ANNOUNCED THE MEMORIAL CEREMONY FOR THE FALLEN
POLICE OFFICERS THAT WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY, MAY
10, 2018, AT 9:00 A.M., AT THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, ALSO
COMMENTED ON THE TXDOT MEETING THAT OCCURRED ON
MONDAY FOR THE BROOKS OVERPASS AND THE DELAWARE
ExIT
Open session of the meeting recessed at 2:58 p.m.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
* Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with
Section 551.071 of the Government Code:
L & L Construction
* 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:
Minutes — May 8, 2018
Therebeing no action
Tina Broussard, City Clerk
n in Executive Session, Council adjourned.
Minutes — May 8, 2018