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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET JUL 30 2019BEAUMONT REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBERS' JULY 30, 2019 1:30 PM CONSENT AGENDA * Approval of minutes — July 23, 2019 Confirmation of board and commission member appointments A) Authorize the City Manager or his designee to execute all documents necessary, for a Memorandum of Understanding between the Texas Department of Public Safety and the City of Beaumont Police Department regarding state vehicle weight enforcement inspections B) Authorize the City Manager or his designee to execute all documents necessary, for a Memorandum of Understanding between the Texas Department of Public Safety and they City of Beaumont Police Department regarding federal motor carrier enforcement and inspections U BEAUMONT TEXAS TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: James P. Singletary, Chief of Police MEETING DATE: July 30, 2019 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a resolution authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute all documents necessary, for a Memorandum of Understanding between the Texas Department of Public Safety and the City of Beaumont Police Department regarding state vehicle weight enforcement inspections. BACKGROUND Title 37 of the Texas Administrative Code, Rule 4.56, requires that law enforcement agencies employing weight enforcement officers must enter into an MOU with Texas DPS prior to conducting weight enforcement. Traffic Unit officers of the Beaumont Police Department maintain certification through Texas DPS to enforce weight laws from Chapter 621 of the Texas Transportation Code. This MOU sets forth the standards, training, and reporting requirements that our agency and officers must follow. FUNDING SOURCE Not Applicable. RECOMMENDATION Approval of the resolution. RESOLUTION NO. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute a Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Beaumont and the Texas Department of Public Safety Department for the purpose of training, approved scale use, annual scale re- calibration standards, violation report requirements, and mandated annual reporting relating to weight enforcement inspections of commercial motor vehicles. Said Memorandum of Understanding is substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof for all purposes. The meeting at which this resolution was approved was in all things conducted in strict compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 30th day of July, 2019. - Mayor Becky Ames - a MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Between DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE STATE OF TEXAS (DPS) -and- BEAUMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT (Allied Agency) I. General Agreement In accordance with Transportation Code § 62.1.402, DPS has established the following parameters- for approved Allied Agencies seeking to enforce the defined state. laws within Transportation Code Chapter 621, Subchapterf. - In order to maximize the uniform enforcement of statute, the parties enter into this Memorandum of Understanding- (MOU) regarding training, approved scale use, annual scale re -calibration standards, violation report requirements, and mandated annual reporting. II. DPS Responsibilities In order to better implement and maintain the standards in. this MOU, DPS will: L Train; retrain .(as necessary or desirable), test and certify the officers of any qualified Allied Agency. 2. Forward any weight enforcement complaints or challenges .to the issuing Allied Agency. DPS .may conduct random, in-person observation. of weight enforcement inspections conducted by an Allied Agency in order to ensure that -Allied Agency's officers are adhering to DPS certification standards. III. _Allied Agency. Responsibilities A. Certification Training Allied Agency must enroll their..commissioned,. full-time officers in the 40 hour, Basic CVE course_ conducted at the direction of the DPS Motor Carrier Bureau. A commissioned officer must obtain 80% or better to become certified as a "weight enforcement officer." After initial certification, mandated re -certification training will take place .following each legislative session. Weight enforcement officers must obtain 80% or, better to maintain certification. DPS will immediately suspend any officer who fails to re -certify and Allied Agency must prohibit that officer -from conducting or assisting with any weight enforcement activities. Allied Agency may discontinue agencycertification at any by notifying DPS in writing. If a certified officer separates from an Allied Agency, Allied Agency must notify DPS within ten days. MCB Allied Agencies.TRC Ch. 621 EXHIBIT "A" Page 1 of B. : Application of Statute During the course of duty, an Allied Agency.weight enforcement officer must adhere to the "reasonable suspicion" requirements in weighing a commercial motor vehicle as inferred by Transportation Code § 621.402. There must be an articulable reason to detain a vehicle prior to utilizing any type. of approved scale to determine actual weight. A fixed location signaling all commercial traffic to enter a weight enforcement site is in direct conflict with this mandate. C. . Approved Scales Allied Agency must purchase and utilize scales from the approved -Scale List found at the following URL: http://www.dps.texas.gov/cve/Publications/a6provedScaleList.pdf. The approved scales must be re -calibrated during each calendar year by a certified scale technician or vendor. All individual .scale calibration records -must be retained for the current year plus the two previous years and are subject to review during contested judicial proceedings and random DPS audit. D. Violation Report Requirements In addition to typical driver and vehicle information and infractions, the following information must be included on all weight enforcement violation reports: 1. US DOT Number / TX DMV Number; 2: State identification /registration identification of units and .company unit numbers (license plate numbers for the power units and.towed vehicle); 3. Registered weights and .the Gross Vehicle Weight Ratings of each vehicle; 4. Axle configuration diagram with corresponding axle distance measurements . and -the recorded actual weights measured of each axle, tandem axle andtri axle; . 5. Overweight permit number; 6.. Load disposition; and 7. Gross weight and group weight. E. Annual Reporting Requirements Allied Agency must submit an annual report: of- its weight enforcement activities for each calendar year to DPS. The report must be directed to the Motor Carrier Bureau in Austin, Texas and must be received by January 31 of each year for the prior year's enforcement activities. The annual. reporting requirements under this Section will survive the termination date of this MOU. Allied Agency must. comply with the reporting and fiscal= requirements mandated by this MOU and TRC 621.506. Prior renewal, verification of fiscal standing with the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts will be conducted. MCB Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 1 of 5 Y IV. Termination of. Certification. * **'UNLESS RENEWED, THIS MOU WILL EXPIRE ON AUGUST 1, 2021 To prevent a loss of authority to conduct weight enforcement inspections, please mail, email, or FAX your renewal request to DPS no more, than 60 .but no -less than 30 days prior to the expiration of this MOU. If the renewal has not been executed by the Allied Agency before the MOU expiration date, certified officers must cease performing all weight enforcement activities, until the renewal has been fully executed. DPS may, issue a warning to Allied Agency if Allied Agency fails. to comply with MOU requirements in such a way that DPS deems that the weight enforcement action being taken is contrary to established training and statute. Failure to immediately correct any.complianceissue or comply with the required remittance of assessed fines to the Texas Comptroller's Office may result in the termination of the established MOU and the decertification of Allied Agency. MCB Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 2 of 5 I. PROGRAM -COORDINATORS The parties' program coordinators are responsible for all communications and contacts required to manage, this MDU. The parties must provide. any updates regarding contact information. within 30 calendar days. The current_ program coordinators for this MOU are: Allied Agency:. Program Coordinator Address. Voice Phone Number Fax Number E-mail Address MCB Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 3_of 5 Department:_ DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Texas Highway Patrol Motor Carrier Bureau Captain Omar Villarreal Manager Program Coordinator MCB, P.O. Box 4087 Austin Texas 78773-0522 Address (512) 424-2053 . Voice -Phone Number (512) 4245712 Fax Number omar:villOrreal@dps.texos.gov E-mall:Address 4 Evidence of Acceptance. Signature of Authorized Official Political Subdivision Name_ J MCB. Allied Agencies MOU. Template Page 4 of 5 BEAUMONT TEXAS TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: James P. Singletary, Chief of Police MEETING DATE: July 30, 2019 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a resolution authorizing the City Manager or his designee to execute all documents necessary, for a Memorandum of Understanding between the Texas Department of Public Safety and the City of Beaumont Police Department regarding federal motor carrier enforcement and inspections. BACKGROUND Chapter 644 of the Texas Transportation Code empowers the Texas Department of Public Safety to establish rules governing training and certification of police officers, which enable those officers to enforce federal motor carrier standards. Traffic Unit officers of the Beaumont Police Department maintain certification through Texas DPS to enforce these federal regulations. Texas DPS requires completion of this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), which delineates standards, training, and reporting requirements that our officers and agency must follow. FUNDING SOURCE Not Applicable. RECOMMENDATION Approval of the resolution. RESOLUTION NO. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute a Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Beaumont and the Texas Department of Public Safety Department to establish rules governing training and certification of police officers relating to, enforcement of federal motor carrier regulations of commercial motor vehicles. Said Memorandum of Understanding is substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof for all purposes. The meeting at which this resolution was approved was in all things conducted in strict compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 30th day of July, 2019. - Mayor Becky Ames - MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Between DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE STATE OF TEXAS (DPS) -and- BEAUMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT (Allied Agency) L. GENERAL AGREEMENT A. Introduction and Statutory Authority DPS and Allied Agency enter into this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in order to maximize the effective utilization of commercial motor vehicle, driver, and cargo inspection resources; to avoid duplication of effort, to expand the number of inspections performed; to advance uniformity of inspections; and to minimize delays in schedules incurred by the industry inherent to this type of enforcement activity. 1.' .Due to the need for a basic delineation of routine responsibilities for the federal, state, county, and municipal agencies, it is agreed: • DPS will inspect vehicles operating over public highways and at carrier terminal facilities. • Allied Agencies must, as a routine practice, confine inspection activities.to vehicles operating over. public highways and :city streets in their jurisdictions with the exception of municipal police officers certified under Tex. Transp. Code§ 644.101. These certified municipal police officers may conduct vehicle inspections at carrier terminal facilities. 2.. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has imposed timeliness and accuracy standards on DPS regarding interstate and intrastate motor carrier information. DPS, in turn, has established timeliness and accuracy standards for Allied Agencies engaged in the inspection of commercial motor vehicles (CMV). 3. Allied Agencies and their authorized inspection representatives (Program Coordinators) must implement procedures in accordance with the minimum standards in this MOU. 4. In order to advance uniformity in the inspection of CMV and their operators, Allied Agencies must adopt the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance's (CVSA) North American Standard Roadside Inspection Procedures and the North American Standard Out -of -Service Criteria as adopted by DPS under the following: • Tex. Transp. Code Ch. 644, located at http://www.statutes.le�is.state.tx.us/;- 37 -Tex. Admin. Code Chapter 4, Subchapter B; 37 Tex. Admin. Code Chapter 16, Subchapter A; . and 37 Tex. - Admin. Code Chapter 21 located 'at http://www.sos.texas.gov/tac/index.shtml; and • The most current version of the CMV Enforcement Guidance Documents provided by DPS to the Allied Agencies: CVSA Levels of Inspection MCB Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 1.of 8 EXHIBIT "A" o Level 1 North American Standard o Level II Walk -a -round Inspection o Level III Driver -Only Inspection o Level IV Special Inspection o . Level -V Vehicle -Only Inspection (Terminal) The State of Texas has an inspection quality agreement with the FMC SA in. its Commercial Vehicle Safety Plan. Inspections found to be non-compliant with this policy may be nullified by the DPS Motor Carrier Bureau (MCB) from the carrier's safety profile and from the inspectors certification record by:the authority of the Assistant: Division Director of the DPS Texas Highway Patrol (THP) or that person's designee. If amendments to 37 Tex. Admin. Code Chapter 4, Subchapter.B require amending this MOO, DPS will do so within a reasonable period of time. The date of anyamendment under this paragraph will not affect the renewal date described in Section IV, unless otherwise indicated by DPS. II. DPS RESPONSIBILITIES DPS will: A. Train,- retrain (as necessary or desirable), test, and certify Allied Agency inspectors as per the agreement between DPS and the CVSA. B. Approve. inspection forms for all. inspections conducted in conformance with this MOU. C. - Approve vehicle and driver out -of -service stickers. . D. Supply CVSA decals on a-cost-recoverybasis to Allied Agencies. E. Supply software ne-cessary.for the data entry of all inspection information, on a cost recovery - basis to Allied Agencies. F. Supply Allied Agencies with inspection -data, upon request. - G. Forward challenges of data in inspections or crash reports to Allied Agencies for their inspections. H. Conduct random in-person observation of inspections -conducted by.Allied Agency in order to ensure Allied Agency's inspectors maintain practical proficiency in the program.. III: ALLIED AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES A. Certification Testing Allied Agency must: 1 1. Enroll its commissioned, full=time officers who have not met the minimum certification requirements for enforcement of Tex. Transp. Code Ch. 644 in training programs- required by 37 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.13(b) prior to using these officers as inspectors. for commercial vehicle enforcement. Allied Agency must reimburse DPS for costs associated with any training provided by DPS under 37 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.13(b)(5). MCB Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 2 of 8. -2. Implement a program to ensure its; officers perform the required number of inspections annually, as specified in 37 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.13(c), and successfully complete the required annual certification training to.maintain certification. To further program goals and achieve the highest quality in inspections, Allied Agency must ensure, its officers conduct, more than the minimum number of inspections required annually to maintain certification and that inspections are evenly distributed throughout the year to maintain enforcement - continuity. i 3. Immediately suspend from performing CVSA enforcement and inspections, any officer who fails to maintain certification .or who fails to perform the required. number of inspections following CVSA's North American Standard Uniform Inspection Procedures and the North American Standard Out -of -Service Criteria guidelines. 4. Send a representative to the annual 'MCSAP meeting held by DPS to ensure familiarity with.. all updated policies and procedures. B. Policies and Guidelines Allied Agency must: 1.. -Conduct inspections only by using CVSA-certified officers. 2.Only conduct inspections on -duty. No inspections may be performed, at any time for the specific purpose of benefitting a carrier's safety profile whether on-site or off-site (such as a roadside or at an .inspection facility). Compensation for inspections of any kind by other entities (including carriers and carrier employees) is prohibited. 3. Not use inspection as a pretext to search commercial vehicles. 4. Ensure traffic stops performed on a commercial vehicle are .made by either a CVSA certified inspector or by a peace officer using probable cause or reasonable suspicion guidelines. 'An absence of these requisites will because for inspection report invalidation and -a program -participation review. . 5. Use the most current forms approved : by DPS .during the inspection process. Forms. and software may not be altered without the prior, written approval of DPS. 6. .Ensure that CVSA-certified inspectors have adequate tools and resources to conduct queries into motor carrier registration and . operating authority while. conducting roadside inspections. 7. , Perform Level I, IV, and V inspections requiring undercarriage inspection and brake measurements utilizing an inspection pit or with a referring officer for safety. 8. Perform only Level V _terminal inspections on motor coaches for certification purposes - except for unusual circumstances (such, as post -crash investigations) All other inspections must be conducted roadside. Level I; II, IV and V motor coach inspections_. must only,'be . performed by Passenger. Vehicle Inspection certified inspectors. 9. Forward inspection data electronically to DPS within ten calendar days following the date of inspection for processing -and final compliance using the most recent version of reporting software. MO Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 3 of 8 10. Forward crash reports involving commercial motor vehicles to Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) no later than ten calendar days after the date of the crash investigation. 11: Allow DPS to conduct random in-person observation of inspections conducted by Allied Agency in order to ensure that.Allied Agency's inspectors maintain practical proficiency.in the program. 12. Not .use its certification to enforce federal safety regulations as a. primary method to generate program revenue through enforcement penalties, or to enhance criminal interdiction activities.. 13. Not allow officers certified to enforce federal safety regulations to participate in secondary employment activities -that present a conflict of interest related to their commercial vehicle enforcement duties. This prohibition includes Allied Agency officers trained by DPS that are no longer assigned to commercial vehicle enforcement units but remain employed by the Allied Agency. 14. Require all defects disclosed during the inspection process to be corrected. 15. Adopt the Recommended Out -of -Service Criteria and other defect repair verification procedures as developed by CVSA. 16. Honor CVSA inspection decals affixed to those_ vehicles by all authorized agencies. CVSA decals will be affixed to vehicles which pass the Level I or V CVSA inspection with no disqualifying violations under the North -American Standard Roadside Inspection Procedures and the North American Standard 06t -of -Service Criteria. 17. Maintain the official copy of all reports of inspections conducted by its CVSA certified inspectors for the current calendar year, plus two additional years. The official copy may be in. paper or retrievable electronic form, and it must bear the signature of the commercial motor vehicles driver involved in the inspection. -A copy must be .provided to -DPS upon DPS's request. 18. Conduct mock -inspections. and safety ;presentations as requested by the .carrier and as approved by supervisors. -Allied Agency may.conduct safety presentations that include_ a mock (walk -around) inspection,. but no documented.inspection may be performed as part of a walk -around or safety presentation: 19. Note circumstances in. the inspection 'report when more than two citations are issued during an inspection. An 'important aspect of the MCSAP is consistency in..the inspection process and uniform enforcement. While it is recognized that uniform enforcement may include the issuance of a citation by the inspecting officer, it is also recognized that there may be exceptional occasions when the issuance of multiple. citations may be warranted.' 20. Document all violations (citations and warnings) discovered on the inspection report'. as. violations, including violations of local ordinances. All CMV contacts must be recorded on the inspection report. 21. Investigate and determine whether a correction to data needs to be' made when data in an inspection or crash report is challenged. Allied- Agency must notify the motor carrier -and= DPS in writing of the -results of the investigation, with in ten calendar days. If a correction is necessary, the Allied Agency must make the:correction and=forward the corrected reports -NICB Allied Agencies MOU Template . Page 4 of 8 to DPS immediately. Retaliatory, actions against motor carriers who file data challenges;are strictly prohibited 22. Must notify DPS in writing ten calendar days any time an officer's certification status changes .(is certified, suspended, or decertified for different types of inspections, or -transfers out of the CVSA inspection program). A cumulative list of officers whose status has changed must be sent to DPS by January 31 of each year. 23. Must comply with the annual fiscal requirements mandated by.TRC 644.102 in reporting the total amount of fines collected, actual enforcement program expenses and the. remittance of mandated funds to the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. IV. TERMINATION OF CERTIFICATION *** UNLESS RENEWED, THIS MOU WILL EXPIRE ON AUGUST 1 2021.*** A. Renewal of this MOU To prevent a loss of authority to conduct CVSA inspections, please mail or FAX your renewal request to the Department no more than 60 nor less than 30 days prior. to the expiration of this MOU. If the renewal has not been , executed by the Allied .Agency before the MOU . expiration date, certified officers must cease performing all CVSA inspections, until the renewal has been fully executed. B. Decertification 1. DPS may decertify Allied Agency, or individual officers conducting inspections for Allied Agency, for failure to demonstrate practical proficiency in the program during random in- person observations by DPS, or by audits of inspections submitted. 2.. DPS may decertify Allied Agency, or individual officers conducting inspections for Allied Agency, for using the certification as a primary method of generating program revenue or enhancing criminal interdiction activities. 3. DPS may decertify Allied Agency, or individual officers conducting inspections for Allied Agency, if officers to engage in secondary employment activities that present a conflict of interest with their commercial vehicle enforcement duties. 4. DPS may decertify Allied Agency, or individual officers conducting inspections for Allied Agency, for failure to comply with the provisions of the MOU, training, officer. certification, or data -sharing requirements, including;the.requirement that Allied Agency reimburse DPS for training expenses and the requirement that Allied Agency forward information and . respond to requests in a timely manner, or any other provisions of 37 Tex. Admin..Code'§§ 4.13 and- 4.14.. Reimbursement can be, made by check or money order, payable to the Department of Public'Safety.of the State of Texas. nual fiscal requirements rvrandated by Tex. Trans• . CQde§ 644.162. Allied A -nc u•st rap rl ._ re � ort fines collected actual expenses, and the amou t of rernitta:nce en to State of Tex •omptralle of Public Acecunts, MCB Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 5 of 8 C. Termination of Certification 1. Termination of certification, whether by decertification, request of Allied Agency, or by. failure to renew, will result in the inability of Allied Agency, to retain expenses for any enforcement .actions taken after the effective date of the termination of .certification. All. reporting requirements, including the list of officers suspended and no longer certified which is normally due by January 31 of each year, inspection data reports, and.crash reports must be provided to DPS immediately upon discontinuation in the certification program.' 2. Allied Agency may discontinue certification at any time by notifying DPS Program Coordinator in writing. 3. The CVSA and Federal.Motor Carrier Safety Administration require officers to complete a minimum number of inspections annually in order for. officers to renew their certifications. The .purpose 'of this. requirement is. to ensure officers achieve and maintain practical proficiency in inspecting commercial motor vehicles. Therefore, DPS will decertify Allied Agency, or individual officers conducting inspections for Allied Agency, for failure to report any inspections to DPS within a six month period or for failure to evenly space the required number of inspections throughout the year. 4. Any Termination of Certification terminates Allied Agency's authority to enforce -federal safety regulations -under Texas Transp. Code -Ch. 644, and Allied Agency's eligibility for reimbursement of expenses from penalties assessed. DPS -will notify the. program coordinator for. Allied Agency and the Comptroller. of Public Accounts in ,writing of any Termination of Certification. 5. DPS may issue a warning to Allied Agency if Allied Agency fails to conduct any inspections within a three month period. DPS may also issue.a warning if Allied Agency fails to comply with MOU requirements in such a way that DPS deems the quality or timeliness of inspection data could becompromised, or certified officers would fail to maintain practical proficiency in the program. Failure to correct the compliance issues within three months, or such other period as DPS may specify, can result in termination of the MOU'and . decertification of Allied Agency. V. PROGRAM COORDINATORS The parties' 'program coordinators are responsible for all communications and contacts required to manage this MOU. The parties must provide any updates regarding, contact information within 30 calendar days. The current - program coordinators for this MOU are: Mcb Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 6 of 8 Program Coordinator Address Voice Phone Number Fax Number E-mail Address MCB Allied Agencies MOU Template . Page 7 of 8. Department: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Texas Highway Patrol Motor Carrier Bureau Captain Omar Villarreal Manager Program Coordinator MCB, P.O. Box 4087 Austin Texas 78773-0522 (512)424-2053 Voice Phone Number (512) 424-5712 Fax -Number omar.villarreal@dPs.texas.aov . E-mail Address -Evidence of Acceptance: Signature of Authorized Official Political Subdivision Name Title Date MCB Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 8 of 8 a BEAUMONT REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, JULY 30, 2019 1:30 PM AGENDA CALL TO ORDER * Invocation Pledge Roll Call * Presentations and Recognitions * Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 2 and 3/Consent Agenda Consent Agenda GENERAL BUSINESS 1. Consider a request for a Specific Use Permit to allow a Tequila Bar in a GC -MD (General Commercial -Multiple Family Dwelling) District located at 4210 Calder Avenue 2. Consider a resolution approving multiple contracts for the purchase of inventory materials to be used by the Water Department 3. Consider a resolution authorizing the City Manager to return the balance of EDA funds in the City's Small Business Revolving Loan Fund Program to the U.S. Economic Development Administration PUBLIC HEARING Receive comments regarding the City of Beaumont submitting a grant application and executing a contract with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to receive Operating Assistance funds for the Beaumont Municipal Transit System 4. Consider a resolution authorizing the City Manager to submit a grant application And execute a contract with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to receive Operating Assistance funds for the Beaumont Municipal Transit System COMMENTS * Public Comment (Persons are limited to 3 minutes) Councilmembers/City Manager comment on various matters EXECUTIVE SESSIONS * Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with Section 551.071 of the Government Code: James Mathews vs. City of Beaumont, Texas; Cause No. A-192,887 Claim of ExxonMobil Oil Corporation v. City of Beaumont Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need auxiliary aids or services are requested to contact Kaltrina Minick at 880-3777. 1 July 30, 2019 Consider a request for a Specific Use Permit to allow a Tequila Bar in a GC -MD (General Commercial -Multiple Family Dwelling) District located at 4210 Calder Avenue BEAUMONT TO: I City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Planning & Community Development Director MEETING DATE: July 30, 2019 REQUESTED ACTION: Consider a request for a Specific Use Permit to allow a Tequila Bar in a GC -MD (General Commercial -Multiple Family Dwelling) District located at 4210 Calder Avenue. BACKGROUND Ashley Hernandez has requested a Specific Use Permit to allow a new, "high-end" Tequila Bar at 4210 Calder Avenue. Mrs. Hernandez, along with her husband and grandfather, plan to teach the art of selection and enjoyment of premium and collector tequila in a small neighborhood establishment. Seating will accommodate up to thirty-six (36) customers. Hours of operation will be Tuesday through Thursday from 4 p.m. until midnight and Friday and Saturday, from 4 p.m. until 2 a.m. The bar will be closed on Sundays and Mondays. Mrs. Hernandez anticipates having nine (9) employees for the busiest shift. At a Joint Public Hearing held on June 17, 2019, the Planning Commission recommended 7:1 to approve the request for a Specific Use Permit to allow a Tequila Bar in a GC -MD (General Commercial -Multiple Family Dwelling) District with the following condition: 1. Construction plans must meet all requirements by Water Utilities for water and sewer services, including requirements of the City's pre-treatment program. FUNDING SOURCE Not applicable. RECOMMENDATIONS Approval of the ordinance with the following condition: 1. Construction plans must meet all requirements by Water Utilities for water and sewer services, including requirements of the City's pre-treatment program. SPECIFIC USE PERMIT APPLICATION „ BEAUMONT, TEXAS (Chapter 30, City Codes) TO: THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS APPLICANT'S NAM& Ng i1C dea APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: APPLICANT'S PHONE #: i C FAX #: NAME OF OWNER:. ADDRESS OF OWNER; LOCATION OF PROPERTY: �1 I Q a tPe • A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF -PROPERTY: LOT N0. OR TRACT BLOCK N0. ADDITION PLA SURVEY NUMBER OF ACRES NUMBER OF ACRES For properties not in a recorded subdivision, submit a copy of a current survey or plat showing the properties proposed for a specific use permit, and a complete legal field note description. PROPOSED USE: I PDI �`i� I� ZONE:�L� ATTACH A LETTER describing all processes and activities involved with the proposed uses. ATTACH A SITE PLAN drawn to scale with the information listed on the top back side of this sheet. ATTACH A REDUCED 8 V2" X 11" PHOTOCOPY OF THE SITE PLAN. THE EIGHT CONDITIONS listed on the back side of this sheet must be met before City Council can grant a specific use permit. PLEASE ADDRESS EACH CONDITION IN DETAIL. �► ATTACH THE APPROPRIATE APPLICATION FEE: LESSTHAN I/2 ACRE.................................................................$250.00 Yz ACRE OR MORE AND LESS THAN 5 ACRES...................$450.00 5 ACRES OR MORE...................................................................$650.00 I, being the undersigned applicant, understand that all of the conditions, dimensions, building sizes, landscaping and parking areas depicted on the site plan shall be adhered to as amended and approved by City Coun®®ciil, SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT: '' DATE: SIGNATURE OF OWNER: J 1 n P (IF NOT APPLICANT) PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT AND SUBMIT TO: CITY OF BEAUMONT PLANNING DIVISION 801 MAIN STREET, ROOM 201 (� BEAUMONT, TX 77701 FILE NUMBER -_Z;1 1' DATE RECEIVED: " C\ Phone - (409) 880-3764 Fax - (409) 880-3133 PLEASE MAKE NOTE ON REVERSE SIDE OF CONDITIONS TO BE MET REGARDING THE SITE PLAN AND LETTER OF PROPOSED USES AND ACTIVITIES. Ashley Hernandez — Applicant 710 W Evangeline Drive Beaumont, Texas 77706 Percy Pitzer - Owner 710 W Evangeline Drive Beaumont, Texas 77706 Mr. Chris Boon Director Planning & Zoning Department City of Beaumont Beaumont, Texas 77701 Dear Sir, My name is Ashley Hernandez, and with my husband and my grandfather, we intend to establish a new high-end tequila bar named 'The Lacuna Tequila Bar' featuring exclusive, traditional tequila for the.consumers. We are asking for a specific use permit for our new venture. We will provide an exceptional atmosphere to enjoy premium and collectors tequila. Our menu will give our patrons a selection of small delish appetizers as they enjoy high-end tequila for their pleasure. Our goal is to not just provide a small neighborhood establishment, but an enjoyable and compelling experience. Our study shows, that there are no such establishments to teach the art of selection as well -as enjoyment of premium and collectors tequila between Houston, TX and New Orleans, LA. 1. Our tequila bar will seat 36 people and will be compatible with and not injurious to the use and enjoyment other property. We will bring value to the vicinity and not diminish or impair property value within the immediate vicinity. 2. Our tequila bar will not impede the normal and orderly development. Our goal is to help improve the surrounding vacant property. 3. We will have adequate utilities, access road, drainage and other necessary supporting i facilities. 4. The property's design, location and arrangement of all driveways and parking spaces provide a safe and convenient movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic, without adversely affecting the general public or adjacent development. i S. Adequate nuisance prevention measures have and will be taken to prevent offensive odor, fumes, dust, noise, and vibration. 6. The exterior and interior lighting will be provided and will not disturb or adversely affect neighboring properties. 7. There will be sufficient landscaping and screening to ensure harmony and compatibility with the adjacent property and other establishments. B. Our tequila bar will be in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan and enjoin with the City of Beaumont requirements. Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to your approval of this request. Ashley Hernandez ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A TEQUILA BAR IN A GC -MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL -MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4210 CALDER AVENUE IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. WHEREAS, Ashley Hernandez has applied for a specific use permit to allow a . tequila bar in a GC -MD (General Commercial -Multiple Family Dwelling) District for property located at 4210 Calder Avenue, being Lots 1 & 2 and Tract 1 of Lot 8, Block 1, Calder Highlands, Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.234 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit 'A" attached hereto; and, WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the .City of Beaumont considered the request and is recommending approval of a specific use permit to allow a tequila bar in a GC -MD (General (;ommercial-Multiple Family Dwelling) District for property located at 4210 Calder Avenue, subject to the following condition: ; and, • Construction plans must meet all requirements by Water Utilities .for water and sewer services, including -requirements of the City's pre-treatment program WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the issuance of such specific use permit to allow a tequila bar is in the best interest of the City of Beaumont and its citizens; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED i BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the statements and findings set out in the preamble to this ordinance are hereby, in all things, approved and adopted; and, Section 1. That a specific use permit to allow a tequila bar in a GC -MD (General Commercial -Multiple Family) District for property located at 4210 Calder Avenue, being Lots 1 & 2 and Tract 1 of Lot 8, Block 1, Calder Highlands, Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, containing 0.234 acres, more or less, as shown on Exhibit "A is hereby granted to Ashley Hernandez, her legal representatives, successors and assigns, as shown on Exhibit "B," attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, subject to the following condition: • Construction plans must meet all requirements by Water Utilities for water and sewer services, including requirements of the. City's pre-treatment program. Section 2. That the specific use permit herein granted is expressly issued for and in accordance with each particular and detail of the site plan attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and made a part hereof for all purposes. Section 3. Notwithstanding the site plan attached hereto, the use . of the property herein above described shall be in all other respects subject to all of the applicable regulations contained in Chapter 28 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, as amended, as well as comply with any and all federal, state and local statutes, regulations or ordinances which may apply. The meeting at which this ordinance was approved was in all things conducted in strict compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 30th day of July, 2019. - Mayor Becky Ames - 390-P: Request for a Specific Use Permit to allow a tequila bar in a GC -MD (General N Commercial -Multiple Family Dwelling) District. Applicant: Ashley Hernandez Location: 4210 Calder, Suite A 0 100 200 1 1 1 1 Feet EXHIBIT "A" CLC WEST LUCAS ---m PAt41G (BC peWj SITE PLAN SCALE: 1/16" — V—C' ME 2 July 30, 2019 Consider a resolution approving multiple contracts for the purchase of inventory materials to be used by the Water Department BEAUMONT TEXAS TO: FROM: PREPARED BY: MEETING DATE: REQUESTED ACTION: I: x1►5l &1 111KlI City Council Kyle Hayes, City Manager Todd Simoneaux, Chief Financial Officer July 30, 2019 Council consider a resolution approving multiple contracts for the purchase of inventory materials to be used in the Water Department. The City maintains an annual contract for couplings, pipe fittings, valves, fire hydrants and other related materials for use by the Water Department. The materials are used in the repair and maintenance of existing water and sewer lines and installation of new service lines in order to maintain adequate water and sewer service throughout the City. Specifications required bidders to submit pricing for 178 line items, separated into fifteen (15) specific sections. Bids were evaluated upon the lowest total price per section on an all or none . basis which provides the best value to the City. Only bidders providing pricing for every item within each section were considered. Pricing is to remain firm for the term of the contract. The low bid for Section 5 was submitted by Rural Pipe and Supply of Jasper, Texas, at $21,194.65. The bid received from Coburn's of Beaumont for that section was $22,046.50 which falls within 5% of the low bid. Coburn's has submitted proper forms requesting Local Vendor Preference which meets the requirements of Local Government Code 271.9051 for consideration. It is recommended that Section 5 be awarded to Coburn's under the Local Vendor Preference. Bids were requested from seven vendors and five responses were received. The Administration recommends awarding one year contracts to the following vendors in the amounts indicated for estimated usage: Core & Main LP for Sections 1,2,6,13, and 15 for an estimated cost of $725,333.55; Coburn's for Sections 3,4,5,7,8,9, and 10 for an estimated cost of $300,820.50; and Rural Pipe & Supply for Sections 11,12, and 14 for an estimated cost of $342,046.90. FUNDING SOURCE Water Utilities Fund. RECOMMENDATION Approval of the resolution. RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, bids were solicited for an annual contract for the purchase of couplings, pipe fittings, valves, fire hydrants and other related material for use by the Water Department; and, WHEREAS, Core & Main, LP, of Beaumont, Texas, submitted a bid for an estimated amount of $725,333.55 for Sections 1, 2, 6, 13, and 15 as shown in Exhibit "A," attached hereto; and, WHEREAS, Coburn's, of Beaumont, Texas, submitted a bid for an estimated amount of $300,820.50 for Sections 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 10 as shown in Exhibit "A," attached hereto; and, WHEREAS, Rural Pipe & Supply, of Jasper, Texas, submitted a bid for an estimated amount of $342,046.90 for Sections 11, 12, and 14 as shown in Exhibit 'A," attached hereto; and, WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that the bids submitted by Core & Main, LP, of Beaumont, Texas; Coburn's, of Beaumont, Texas; and, Rural Pipe & Supple, of Jasper, Texas are the lowest responsible bidders providing the best value to the City and should be accepted; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the statements and findings set out in the preamble to this resolution are hereby, in all things, approved and adopted; and, THAT the bids submitted by Core & Main, LP, of Beaumont, Texas, for an estimated amount of $725,333.55 for Sections 1, 2, 6, 13, and 15; Coburn's, of Beaumont, Texas, for an estimated amount of $300,820.50 for Sections 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 10; and, Rural Pipe & Supply, of I Jasper, Texas, for an estimated amount of $342,046.90 for Sections 11, 12, and 14 as shown in Exhibit "A" be accepted by the City of Beaumont; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute a contract with Core & Main, LP, of Beaumont, Texas; Coburn's, of Beaumont, Texas; and, Rural Pipe & Supply, of Jasper, Texas, for the purposes described herein. The meeting at which this resolution was approved was in all things conducted in strict compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 30th day of July, 2019. - Mayor Becky Ames - BEAUMONT CITY OF BEAUMONT, BEAUMONT, TEXAS PURCHASING DIVISION BID TABULATION TEXAS Bid Name: ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR WATER DEPT. INVENTORY MATERIALS Bid Number: TF0519-34 Bid Opening: Thursday, June 6, 2019 Contact Person: Terry Welch, Senior Buyer terry.welch(d). beaumonttexas.gov Phone: 409-880-3107 Section 5 awarded to Coburn's per Local Vendor Preference Policy -Within 5% of Rural Pipe & Supply * Core & Main did not complete Local Vendor Preference forms. EXHIBIT "A" 3 July 30, 2019 Consider a resolution authorizing the City Manager to return the balance of EDA funds in the City's Small Business Revolving Loan Fund Program to the U.S. Economic Development Administration BEAUMONT'.. TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Planning & Community Development Director MEETING DATE: July 30, 2019 REQUESTED ACTION: Council consider a resolution authorizing the City Manager to return the balance of EDA funds in the City's Small Business Revolving Loan Fund Program to the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA). BACKGROUND In 1987, the City of Beaumont received a $500,000 grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) to establish a Revolving Loan Fund Program (RLF). This EDA grant was matched with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds initially in the amount of $250,000, with an additional $125,000 contributed in 1988 and 1989.. Over the years, numerous loans have been made through this program and the current balance is approximately $247,886 in EDA funds and $460,504 in CDBG funds. However, there has been decreasing interest in the program. Most applicants now seek loans through the Lamar Small Business Development.Center (Lamar SBDC) and the Southeast Texas Economic Development Foundation (SETEDF). Due to the decrease in the number of applications and loans awarded through this program, EDA is seeking to recover these funds. In addition, recent. changes in rules controlling the CDBG portion of the program resulted in the City being responsible for the repayment of underperforming loans. As a result, this portion of the program has already been suspended. It should be noted that attempts were made to reallocate the EDA funds to the Lamar SBDC or the SETEDF, but this was not possible due to CDBG requirements. Approval of this resolution would allow the return of the EDA portion of the funds back to the EDA and the reallocation of the CDBG portion to other activities in our CDBG program to be approved by the City Council at a future date. FUNDING SOURCE Not applicable. RECOMMENDATION Approval of the resolution. RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, in 1987, the City of Beaumont received a $500,000.00 grant from the United States Economic Development Administration (EDA) to establish a Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Program; and, WHEREAS, the EAD grant was matched with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds initially in the 'amount of $25,000.00, with an additional $125,000.00 contributed in 1988 and 1989; and, WHEREAS, numerous loans have been made through this program and the current balance is approximately $247,866.00 in EDA funds and $460,504.00 in CDBG funds; and, WHEREAS, interest in the. program has decreased and most applicants now seek loans through the Lamar Small Business Development Center (Lamar SBDC) and the Southeast Texas Economic Development Foundation (SETEDF); and, WHEREAS, due to the decrease in the number of applications and loans awarded through the RLF Program, EDA is seeking to recover these funds; and, WHEREAS, recent changes in rules controlling the CDBG portion of, the program has resulted in the City being responsible for the repayment of underperforming loans, therefore, this portion of the program has been suspended; and, WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that it is in the best interest of the citizens of the City of Beaumont to remit -the balance $247,886.00 in EDA funds in the i I City's Small Business Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Program to the United States Economic Development Administration (EDA) and to reallocate the CDBG portion to other activities in the City's CDBG to be approved by the City Council at a future date; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE, CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the statements and findings set out in the preamble to this resolution are hereby, in all things, approved and adopted; and, THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to remit the balance of the United States Economic Development Administration (EDA) funds in the amount of $247,886.00 in the City's Small Business Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Program to the United States Economic Development Administration (EDA). The meeting at which this resolution was approved was in all things conducted in strict compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 30th day of July, 2019. - Mayor Becky Ames - I PUBLIC HEARING * Receive comments regarding the City of Beaumont submitting a grant application and executing a contract with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to receive Operating Assistance funds for the Beaumont Municipal Transit System WE July 30, 2019 Consider a resolution authorizing the City Manager to submit a grant application and execute a contract with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to receive Operating Assistance funds for the Beaumont Municipal Transit System BEAUMONT TEXAS TO: City Council FROM: Kyle Hayes, City Manager PREPARED BY: Chris Boone, Planning & Community Development Director MEETING DATE: July 30, 2019 REQUESTED ACTION: Council conduct a public hearing and consider a resolution. authorizing the City Manager to submit a grant application and execute a contract with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to receive Operating Assistance funds for the Beaumont Municipal Transit System. BACKGROUND Beaumont Municipal Transit has prepared a grant application for FY 2019 FTA funds. The grant will help fund the labor, fringe benefits, parts and supplies, utilities, insurance, and all other miscellaneous expenses needed for the operation and maintenance of the Beaumont Municipal Transit (BMT) System in FY 2019, the period from October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2019. The City of Beaumont anticipates receiving approximately $2,168,922 from the FTA based on a formula utilized by the Federal Government. RECOMMENDATION Approval of the resolution. PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Beaumont/Beaumont Municipal Transit .(BMT) is considering applying for a grant from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) for expenses incurred in FY2019. The grant will be for operating assistance (5307 funding) for the Beaumont Municipal Transit System for up to one-half of the net operating deficit for FY 2019, the period between October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2019. Operating assistance will cover all expenses related to the operation and maintenance of the transit system to include labor, fringe benefits, fuel, tires, bus parts, lubricants, other materials and supplies, insurance, utilities, purchased services, taxes and licenses, and any other miscellaneous expenses. A breakdown of the operating assistance project follows: Line Item Federal State Local Total Operating $2,168,922 $510,704 $1,658,218 $4,337,844 Assistance A Public Hearing will be. held on Tuesday; July 30, 2019 at 1:30 pm at the City Council Chambers at City Hall, 801 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas, 77704. Disregard the previous Public Hearing scheduled for July 16, 2019. It was cancelled. The Public Hearing will offer an opportunity for interested persons, agencies, and i private transportation providers to comment on the proposal. The hearing will also afford the opportunity for interested persons to be heard on the social, economic, and environmental aspects .'of the proposal. Prior to the hearing, additional information may be requested and/or written comments may be submitted to: William J. Munson General Manager Beaumont Municipal Transit 550 Milam Street Beaumont, Texas 77701 (409)835-7895 In addition, the proposed grant application data may be viewed prior to the Public Hearing by the public at the Beaumont Municipal Transit Office at 550 Milam Street, Beaumont, Texas, 77701, during normal business hours of 8:00 am until 4:30 pm on weekdays. The above proposed Program of Projects will become final unless amended by the City Council. The final approved grant application data for this grant will be available for public review at the Beaumont Municipal Transit Office at 550 Milam Street, Beaumont, Texas, 77701, or a copy can be requested by calling (409)835- 7895. This public notice of public participation activities and time established for public review of and comments on the TIP will satisfy the POP requirements of the City's 5307 Program, as required by FTA Circular 9030.1E, Ch. V, Sec. 6(d). RESOLUTION NO. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to submit a grant application and execute a contract with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to receive an Operating Assistance Grant in the amount of $2,168,922.00 for the Beaumont Municipal Transit System. The meeting at which this resolution was approved was in all things conducted in strict compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 30th day of July, 2019. - Mayor Becky Ames -