HomeMy WebLinkAboutMIN JAN 15 2019T 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 JANUARY 15, 2019 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 January 15, 2019, 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 & 2/Consent Agenda
Consent Agenda
Mayor Ames called the council meeting to order at 1:30 p.m.
Pastor Greg Mouton with The Gospel of Jesus Christ 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 Mouton, Councilmembers Jordan, Getz,
Sam, Pate and Samuel. Also present were Kyle Hayes, City Manager; Tyrone Cooper, City
Attorney; Tina Broussard, City Clerk.
Proclamations, Presentation, Recognitions
Lyndall Munson 5050 Bristol Dr. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, asked that Council not approve this item
Deborah Fetherlin 640 W. Lucas Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, appreciates a lot that Council does, thinks that Council needs to be
prudent with their tax dollars, stated that the building will cost a fortune to demolish,
she also doesn't see the City selling the lot and recouping get the money back that
was spent on the building
Minutes — January 14, 2019
Stephen Hoffman 7045 Blarney St. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, asked that Council not approve this item
Jan Ellender 7065 Killarney Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, asked Council to vote against this property, this is not a good
business decision
James Callas 5375 Rosemary Dr. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, asked Council to vote against this property, this is not a good
business decision, stated he would be in favor of the City purchasing the building but
not to demolish it
Mark Faggard 3715 Long Ave. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, asked Council to vote against this property, stated that there are to
many problems in this City that need to be addressed, especially the sewer problems
that citizens face with sewage backing up into their homes when it rains, this is a
waste of money
T.J. Rodman 705 N. 5th St. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, asked Council to vote against this property, this is not a good
business decision, thinks it wrong and there are other things the City can spend the
money on that are more important
Ken Parker 3650 Canyon Ln. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, asked Council to vote against this property, stated that there are a
lot of issues the City has that the money can be spent on
Minutes —January 14; 2019
Tom Bell 1055 22nd St. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, stated that he's a dreamer and thinks about what could be and
stated it takes vision and planning, will leave the decision to the Mayor and Council
who he elected to make the decision regarding the building, stated the property is a
prime piece of property
Nathan Cross 6420 Wilder Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building ,and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, asked Council to vote against this property, this is not a good
business decision, expressed his opposition to the proposal, just know that as a voter
after today's vote he will know who to vote for in the upcoming election
Dayna Rothenberger 3890.E. Lynwood Dr. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, stated previously that Council doesn't need to spend any money on
the AT&T building, there are issues of raw sewage coming out of a school near her
home, there are homes that have issue with raw sewage backing up into their homes,
stated that she loves the parks and rivers, but the money can be spent on more
important issues, doesn't think that the City should take this gamble, asked that
Council keep this in mind when they vote
Mary Nixon 3850 Roland Rd. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, asked Council to vote against this property, stated that it's not a
good idea to take tax money and spend on this project, if this project fails will the
citizens be saddled with this project, this isn't something that she would like to see
the Council gamble with, thinks this is something that needs to be handle in the
private sector
Marty McCormick 7780 Broussard Rd. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, asked Council to vote against this property, this is not a good
business decision, made comments regarding the streets and ditches as well as trash
up and down the road, there's a lot more that can be done with the money other than
investing in a building
Minutes — January 14, 2019
James Eller 2332 Evalon St. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, asked Council to vote against this property, this is not a good
business decision, stated that he's tired of the City Council spending their money for
their personal projects, asked that Council not spend the money on this building and
use the money for other pressing issues that the City already has
Chris Breaux 7397 Pleasant Bend Dr. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, asked Council to vote against this property, this is not a good
business decision, asked that Council not purchase this building, encouraged Council
to let the building sit for someone else purchase
Rashell Bridle 9070 Landis Dr. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, spoke regarding the Police Department, stated that the money
should go towards whatever the Police Department needs, commented on the sewage
problems as well; also read some comments that were made on social media by a
couple of citizens that weren't able to attend, stated the project stinks and is crappy
Zulema Escobedo 3853 Phelan . Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item A on the Consent Agenda; Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney
and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register and participate in an on-line auction for the
purchase of the former AT&T Call Center Building and property located at 555 Main Street,
Beaumont, Texas, asked Council to vote against this property, this is not a good
business decision, understands business but doesn't understand the numbers, this
looks like a special interest deal
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 1 & 2/Consent Agenda
None
CONSENT AGENDA
Approval of minutes — January 8, 2019
Confirmation of committee appointments — None
B) Approve the purchase of two defibrillators for use in the Fire Department — Resolution 19-
013
Minutes — January 14, 2019
C) Authorize the City Manager to apply for and receive funding through the U. S. Department of
Homeland Security, 2019 Emergency Management Performance Grant Program —
Resolution 19-014
D) Authorize the City Manager to execute Change Order No. 1, accept maintenance and
authorize final payment for the Keith Road 16" Water Line (From Phelan Boulevard to
Dishman Road) Project —.Resolution 19-015
E) Approve amendments to the Industrial District Agreements with Air Liquide Large Industries
U.S. and Natgasoline, LLC in relation to language regarding abated property under
construction — Resolution 19-016
F) Authorize the execution of four Utility Crossing Agreements with Exxon Mobil Oil Corporation
— Resolution 19-017
G) Authorize the Mayor, City Manager, City Attorney, Emergency Management Coordinator and
other designees to execute a Mutual Aid Agreement, and four adderidums, with the
Beaumont Independent School District - Resolution 19-018
Councilmember Jordan moved to approve the Consent Agenda excluding Item A.
Councilmember Getz seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS JORDAN, GETZ,
SAM, PATE AND SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
A) Authorize the City Manager, City Attorney and the City's Chief Financial Officer to register
and participate in an on-line auction for the purchase of the former AT&T Call Center
Building and property located at 555 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas — Resolution 19-012
Councilmember Samuel moved to approve Item A on the Consent Agenda. Councilmember
Jordan seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS JORDAN, SAM,
PATE AND SAMUEL
I
NAYS: COUNCILMEMBER GETZ
MOTION PASSED
Mayor Ames read the announcement regarding Executive Session being held at the
conclusion ofrthe General Business portion of the meeting.
Councilmember Pate left the meeting at 2:38 p.m.
GENERAL BUSINESS
Minutes — January 14, 2019
Consider a resolution authorizing the City Manager to award a contract to Chief Solutions,
Inc., of Houston for the Sewer Evaluation Work Order Contract — Phase II Project.
The Sewer Evaluation Work Order Contract — Phase II will be used to clean, televise, and
evaluate the City's sewer collection system to identify cost effective methods to rehabilitate
defective manholes and. mainlines.
On December 20, 2018, two (2) bids were received for furnishing all labor, materials,
equipment, and supplies for the project. The bids are indicated in the table below:
Contractor
Contractor Location
Total Bid Amount
Chief Solutions, Inc.
Houston, TX
$499,926.95
CSI Consolidated LLC DBA Aims
Companies
Pearland, TX
$572,575.00
Engineer's Estimate
$458,060.00
Based on a review of the bids and required documents received, the Water Utilities Engineer
recommends awarding the project to Chief Solutions, Inc., the low bidder, in the amount of
$499,926.95. Chief Solution, Inc., is a certified MBE with the City of Beaumont.
A total of 730 calendar days are allocated for completion of the project.
Funds will come from the Capital Program.
Approval of the resolution
Councilmember Jordan moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY COUNCIL HEREBY
APPROVES THE AWARD OF A CONTRACT TO CHIEF SOLUTIONS, INC., OF HOUSTON, TEXAS, IN THE
AMOUNT OF $499,926.95, FOR THE SEWER EVALUATION WORK ORDER CONTRACT -PHASE If PROJECT
AND THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH
CHIEF SOLUTIONS, INC. OF HOUSTON, TEXAS. Mayor Pro Tem Mouton seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS JORDAN, GETZ,
SAM, AND SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 19-019
2. Consider a resolution approving the purchase and installation of bleacher covers at the
Beaumont Athletic Complex. ,
On December 11, 2018, a work session was held to discuss the need for bleacher covers at
Complex 2. The covers are a shade structure that will be installed to cover the softball field
bleachers at fields D, E and F.
Minutes —January 14, 2019
Kraftsman Commercial Playgrounds and Water Parks of Spring, Texas will provide and
install the bleacher covers for $124,069.28. Pricing was obtained from Buyboard, a
cooperative purchasing association providing cities and political subdivisions with the means
to purchase specialized equipment at volume pricing. Buyboard complies with the State of
Texas procurement statutes.
Funds will come from the Capital Reserve Fund.
Approval of the resolution.
Councilmember Getz moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY COUNCIL HEREBY
APPROVES THE PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF BLEACHER COVERS FOR USE BY THE PARKS AND
RECREATION DIVISION AT_ THE BEAUMONT ATHLETIC COMPLEX FORM KRAFTSMAN COMMERCIAL
PLAYGROUNDS AND WATER PARKS, OF SPRING, TEXAS, IN THE AMOUNT OF $124,069.28 THROUGH
THE BUYBOARD COOPERATIVE PURCHASING PROGRAM. Mayor Pro Tem Mouton seconded the
motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON, COUNCILMEMBERS JORDAN, GETZ,
SAM, AND SAMUEL
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 19-020
Councilmember Pate returned to the meeting at 2:42 p.m.
WORK SESSION
Review and discuss authorizing the sale of Temporary Housing Units following
Hurricane Harvey
Chris Boone, Planning and Following the flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey, The Texas
General Land Office (GLO) and The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
worked to provide temporary housing in the form of Temporary Housing Units (THUS) or
portable, manufactured home vehicles. City Council allowed the placement of these
temporary units by authorizing a temporary suspension. of the zoning rules that normally
prohibit such units (currently extended until March, 2019). Under this temporary exemption,
the City has permitted approximately 100 THUs within the city.
In June, 2018, the GLO and FEMA asked for each jurisdiction's policies on extensions
and/or the possibility of selling THUs to individual residents. At that time, a Council Work
Session was conducted and as a result, the City's response was that there was support for
an extension of the use of THUs but an objection to the sale of THUs, given problems in the
past.
In November, 2018, the GLO opened their local offices to begin processing applications for
the Homeowner's Assistance Program (HAP), the primary program for the repair and
replacement of flooded homes. Also, in November, 2018, FEMA and the GLO announced
that the "period of assistance" for use of the THUs would be extended until August 25, 2019.
However, FEMA also indicated that following the end of the original eighteen (18) month
Minutes — January 14, 2019
"period of assistance" (February 25, 2019), FEMA will begin charging monthly rent for the
units and/or offering to sell the units to individuals, assuming local jurisdictions approve of
the sale.
Given the recent series, of events, the Administration believes that there should be further
discussion as to whether or not to allow the sale of THUs. If the City were to allow the sale of
the THUs, staff could pursue their removal through enforcement of the zoning ordinance at a
certain time in the future.
COMMENTS
Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes)
Dayna Rothenberger 3890 E. Lynwood Dr. I- Beaumont TX
Made comments about a crew that came out about a month ago on 10th St., between the
Interstate and Delaware, and cleaned the area and cut some trees, they left the trees and as
of today they are still there, this is something that happens over and over again, where is the
accountability for all of this, why are raises being given, cost of living or other wise to people
that aren't doing a complete job, also commented regarding the cleanup along the highway
near Luby's, gave' statistics regarding deaths on Texas roads, also made comments
regarding a crossing on Treadway where people are running the stop sign, thinks that there
is more that can be done to make this city safer for people that don't want to be in car
Kimberly Breaux 7965 Halliday Beaumont TX
Asked, when the City participates in the auction if the amount goes above the million dollars
will the City stop the'bidding process
Cindy Lindsay 4375 Thomas Glen Beaumont TX
Stated that she was overwhelmed regarding everything that she heard at the meeting, no
one ever asked who was in favor or undecided, it was only asked for those that opposed the
project to raise their hands
George Kemp, Jr. 4850 Ada Ave. Beaumont TX
Still has a concern regarding the intersection on Concord and Dowlen, citizens are still
running the stop sign, would like to see a red light at that intersection before a bad accident
happens, also spoke regarding a sewer issue on the corner of Garner and Concord, stated
that every time bad rain occurs the manhole pops up, a person that lives on that street has to
put a barrier over it so that citizens won't run over it
Mary Nixon 3850 Roland Rd. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding the issue that Mr. Kemp has on the corner of Concord and Dowlen where
he is requesting a red light, stated that she's against putting a light there, if a light is putthere
it will only cause congestion, right now the traffic is flowing very well and putting a light will
stop the flow
Minutes — January 14, 2019
Councilmembers/City Manager/City Attorney comments on various matters
COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
f- COUNCILMEMBER JORDAN - STATED THAT IT WAS IMPERATIVE FOR HER TO EXPLAIN HER
POSITION TO A CERTAIN DEGREE IN REGARDS TO THE VOTE ON
ITEM A ON THE CONSENT AGENDA, STATED THAT IN HER MIND
TO REDUCE THE ISSUE DOWN TO THE MERE PROPERTY VALUE
OF ABOUT $400,000 IS EXTREMELY SHORT SIDED, IT DOESN'T
TELL THE ENTIRE STORY, IN HER MIND IT'S AN OPPORTUNITY
FOR THE CITY TO FINALLY GET TO THE RIVER, CAN'T BELIEVE
THAT A CITY OF THIS SIZE HAS NOT BEEN ABLE TO DO THIS IN
ITS 180 YEAR HISTORY, THIS IS AN EXTREMELY IMPORTANT
OPPORTUNITY, COUNCIL IS ASKING FOR IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO
DO SOMETHING THAT WILL BENEFIT THE CITIZENS, THE
CURRENT TOURISM SADLY IN HER MIND FOCUSES ON FAMILY
REUNIONS AND BASEBALL GAMES FOR THE MOST PART,
STATED THAT THE CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU DOES
A GOOD JOB PROMOTING THOSE THINGS, FEELS THAT THE CITY
NEEDS MORE, THE CITY DESERVES TO HAVE FOLKS COME IN
AND ENJOY THE CITY AND WHAT THEY HAVE DONE WITH
DOWNTOWN AND THE RIVER, STATED THAT SHE'S DEEPLY
COMMITTED TO MAKE THIS CITY BETTER WHICH IS WHAT SHE
RAN ON, STATED THAT THE CITY HASN'T HAD A POPULATION
GROWTH IN 60 YEARS AND FEELS THAT SOMETHING BOLD
NEEDS TO BE DONE, STATED THAT SHE SUPPORTS HER FELLOW
COUNCILMEMBERS AND THINKS THAT THIS IS SOMETHING THAT
IS RIGHT, READ A SHORT EXCERPT FROM AN ARTICLE THAT SHE
CAME ACROSS
COUNCILMEMBER GETZ - TO THE CITIZENS THAT CAME OUT TO SPEAK TODAY HE
THANKED THEM FOR COMING, HE HEARD WHAT THEY HAD TO
SAY, STATED THAT HE DOESN'T CONSIDER THEM TO BE NAY
SAYERS, BUT CITIZENS EXPRESSING THEIR CONCERNS AS TO
HOW THEIR TAX DOLLARS ARE BEING SPENT, STATED THAT HE
HEARD BOTH CITIZENS THAT SPOKE REGARDING THE ISSUE AT
THE INTERSECTION OF DOWLEN AND CONCORD, THERE MAY BE
A SOLUTION THAT CAN. SOLVE THAT ISSUE AND THAT IS TO
SIMPLY PUT UP A FLASHING LIGHT AS THERE ARE OTHERS
THROUGHOUT THE CITY, IT'S A LESS EXPENSIVE WAY INSTEAD
OF PUTTING A STOP LIGHT THERE, ANOTHER SOLUTION COULD
BE TO PUT THE LED STOP SIGN, ASKED THAT DR. MAJDALANI
LOOK INTO THE LED STOP SIGNS AND GET COUNCIL A COST,
GREAT, ANNOUNCED THE DOWLEN/WEST NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSOCIATION MEETING ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2019, AT
ROGERS PARK COMMUNITY CENTER, SOCIAL HOUR STARTS AT
6:30 P.M., THE MEETING WILL START AT 7:00 P.M., GUEST
SPEAKER WILL BE RETIRED POLICE OFFICER AL JOHNSON, HE
WILL DISCUSS WAYS THAT CITIZENS CAN BE STAY SAFE,
EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ATTEND
Minutes —January 14, 2019
COUNCILMEMBER SAM - CONGRATULATED ATTORNEY CLAYTON MAYFIELD ON HIS
RETIREMENT, STATED THAT HE AND THE MAYOR ATTENDED AN
EVENT ON YESTERDAY WITH A COMPANY THAT WILL BE MOVING
INTO BEAUMONT, THIS COMPANY WILL BE BRINGING 5,000
CONSTRUCTION JOBS AND 1,000 FULLTIME JOBS, COMMENTED
ON THE VOTE FOR THE AT&T BUILDING, THERE ARE ISSUES
THAT HAVE BEEN IN EXISTENCE FOR LONG TIME AND THE
COUNCIL IS WORKING TO IMPROVE THOSE ISSUES, STATED
THAT HE'S ALSO LOOKING FOR WAYS TO IMPROVE THE CITY,
MENTIONED THAT HE WAS TOTALLY AGAINST THE EVENT
CENTRE AND THE BEST YEARS CENTER BUT THE MANAGER
HAS PROVED HIM WRONG, IT WAS THE BEST THING THAT COULD
HAVE HAPPENED, BOTH PROJECTS TURNED OUT TO BE
BEAUTIFUL PROJECTS, IT'S TIME FOR BEAUMONT TO TAKE THE
LEAD AND DO SOMETHING POSITIVE AND MOVE FORWARD
COUNCILMEMBER PATE - NONE
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL - IN REGARDS TO THE AT&T BUILDING, HE HEARD MANY SAY
THAT THE COUNCIL HAS NO PLAN, STATED THAT THIS IS
SOMETHING THAT HAS BEEN DISCUSSED SINCE THE 80'S,
WHAT TO DO WITH THE RIVER, STATED THAT THEY HAVE
FOUGHT FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS TO MOVE THE RAILROAD
TRACKS TO GET ACCESS TO THE RIVER, ALL BUT ONE
RAILROAD WAS REMOVED, HAS JUST GOTTEN TO A POINT
WHERE THE CITY MAY BE ABLE TO GET THE LAST RAILROAD
TRACK REMOVED, THIS IS NOT THE FIRST TIME THAT COUNCIL
HAS DEALT WITH THIS, STATED THAT HE WHO HAS CONTROL OF
THE PROPERTY HAS CONTROL OF THE DIRECTION THAT IT'S
GOING TO GO, THE CITY HAS AN OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE
IN A BID, THERE ARE A NUMBER OF THINGS THAT THE CITY
WOULD BE ABLE TO DO IF THEY HAVE CONTROL OF THE
PROCESS, STATED THAT HE'S HAPPY TO HAVE MADE THE
DECISION, IF THE CITY IS SUCCESSFUL WITH THE PURCHASE
THEY WILL HAVE CONTROL OF THE PROPERTY, THE CITY WILL
HAVE A VOICE REGARDING WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO THE
PROPERTY, ALSO STATED THAT THERE WAS NO COMPANY THAT
HE WAS AWARE OF THAT WAS WILLING TO PURCHASE THE
BUILDING AND BRING 100 JOBS, ALSO MADE MENTION OF
EXECUTIVE SESSION AND HOW HE DOESN'T FEEL
COMFORTABLE DISCUSSING OPENLY HOW HE FEELS, IT'S
UNETHICAL FOR THE INFORMATION THAT IS DISCUSSED TO BE
UNDERMINED, HOPES THAT COUNCIL WILL LOOK AT WAYS TO
DEAL WITH THE UNETHICAL ACTIONS OF INDIVIDUALS THAT
BREACH THE TRUST INTENTIONALLY, JUST WANTS TO MAKE
BEAUMONT IS A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE WORK AND PLAY
Minutes — January 14, 2019
MAYOR PRO TEM MOUTON - WISHED EVERYONE A HAPPY NEW YEAR'S, STATED THAT SHE
WAS GLAD TO BE BACK AFTER HAVING SURGERY FEW WEEKS
AGO, SPOKE REGARDING CONSENT AGENDA ITEM A, STATED
THAT SHE SPENT 32 YEARS WORKING IN THE AT&T BUILDING,
THERE'S NOT ONE PART OF THAT BUILDING THAT SHE'S NOT
FAMILIAR WITH, ENJOYED THE COMMENTS FROM MR. BELL
AND MS. LINDSAY, THERE WAS A SHOW OF HANDS OF THOSE
THAT OPPOSED THE PURCHASE OF THE BUILDING, NO ONE
ASKED THAT THERE BE A SHOW OF HANDS OF THOSE THAT
WERE IN FAVOR OR THOSE THAT WERE UNDECIDED,
COMMENTED ON THE PROCESS OF THEIR VOTES ON COUNCIL,
STATED THAT IT TAKES FOUR VOTES FOR A PROJECT OR
ANYTHING TO MOVE FORWARD, DOES SUPPORT THE PURCHASE
THE BUILDING, CONGRATULATED, ATTORNEY CLAYTON
MAYFIELD ON HIS RETIREMENT, GAVE CONDOLENCES TO THE
FAMILY OF ADRIAN SCOTT
CITY ATTORNEY COOPER - NONE
CITY MANAGER HAYES - MADE COMMENTS REGARDING THE DIFFERENT PLANS THAT
HAVE BEEN DISCUSSED OVER THE YEARS, STATED THAT HE
HAD COPIES OF PLANS IF THE COUNCIL WANTED A COPY, THE
PLANS GO AS FAR BACK AS 1985, 1987 AND 2008, ALL THE
PLANS ARE TO DEVELOP RIVERFRONT PARK, ALSO MADE
MENTION OF THE RAILROAD TRACKS, COUNCIL AND THE
ADMINISTRATION WORKED VERY HARD TO GET SIX OF THE
SEVEN TRACKS REMOVED, STATED THAT THERE HAS BEEN A
LOT OF MISCHARACTERIZATION AND MISINFORMATION PUT OUT
OVER THE LAST FEW DAYS,Y THERE ARE PLANS IN PLACE AND
THOSE PLANS TAKE TIME, IF THE PURCHASE GOES THROUGH IT
WILL GIVE COUNCIL AN OPPORTUNITY TO DEVELOP THE
RIVERFRONT THE WAY THAT THEY WANT TO, STATED THAT SIX
OR SEVEN COUNCILMEMBERS KNOW THAT THERE HAS BEEN A
PLAN AND IT'S BEEN DISCUSSED FOR QUITE SOME TIME, THERE
WAS A 7 TO 0 VOTE TO MOVE FORWARD TO MAKE THE OFFER,
STATED " THAT HE WOULD LIKE TO SEE COUNCIL WORK
TOGETHER AND TRY AND MOVE DOWNTOWN FORWARD,
APPRECIATED ALL OF THE CITIZENS THAT WERE PRESENT ON
TODAY
MAYOR AMES - STATED THAT SHE DIDN'T RUN FOR HER SEAT AND STAY ON
COUNCIL FOR AS LONG AS SHE HAS FOR THE MONEY, SHE
CARES ABOUT THE CITY AND WANTS TO DO THE RIGHT THING,
FOR THOSE THAT WERE IN THE AUDIENCE THAT OPPOSED THE
ACTION THAT COUNCIL TOOK TODAY, SHE ASKED THAT THEY
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT SHE IS LISTENING TO THEM, THEY
MAY NOT THINK THAT AND THEY MIGHT WANT TO THREATEN
HER WITH A VOTE AS SOME DID, BUT THAT'S OKAY, SHE FEELS
VERY STRONGLY ABOUT THE PROJECT AS SHE DID ABOUT SO
MANY OTHER PROJECTS THAT COUNCIL HAS DONE IN THE CITY
Minutes — January 14, 2019
OVER THE PAST 25 YEARS, AS A COUNCIL THEY HAVE TO MAKE
A DECISION THAT THEY THINK IS BEST FOR THE CITY, SHE
TRULY BELIEVES THAT PURCHASING THE AT&T BUILDING IS
THE BEST THING, ALSO MADE COMMENTS REGARDING
EXECUTIVE SESSION, AS WELL AS THE COMPANIES, THAT
DECIDED TO MOVE INTO BEAUMONT
Open session of meeting recessed at 3:48 p.m.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with
Section 551.071 of the Government Code:
Claim of Edna Hornsby
* 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:
Specifically city -owned property at 3455 Sarah Street
Thome beirIg no ac�ipn taken in Executive Session, Council adjourned.
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