HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/12/2020 MINBEAU��MONT
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MINUTES OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT
COUNCIL MEETING
W.L. Pate, Jr., Mayor.Pro Tem BECKY AMES, MAYOR Randy Feldschau., At -Large
Taylor Neild, Ward I CITY COUNCIL MEETING Michael D. Getz, Ward II
Audwin Samuel, Ward III MAY 12, 2020 Robin Mouton, Ward IV
Tyrone E. Cooper, City Attorney Kyle Hayes, City Manager Tina Broussard, City Clerk
The City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas, met in a. regular session in strict compliance with
the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551 on May 12, 2020, 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 items 1 & 2/Consent Agenda
* Consent Agenda
Mayor Ames called the council meeting to order at 1:30 p.m.
Pastor Christopher Moody with First Baptist Church gave the invocation. Mayor Ames led the
Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call was made by Tina Broussard, City Clerk.
Present at the meeting were Mayor Ames, Mayor Pro Tem Pate, Councilmembers Neild, Getz,
Feldschau, Mouton and Samuel. Also present were Kyle Hayes, City Manager; Tyrone Cooper, City
Attorney; Tina Broussard, City Clerk.
Proclamations, Presentation, Recognitions
"Elder Abuse Prevention Month" - May, 2020 - Proclamation read by Mayor Ames;
accepted by Lillie Boudreaux, Adult Protective Services Board President
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 1 & 2/Consent Agenda
Bruce Hamilton 7730 Chelsea Place Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item No. 2 on the agenda; consider a resolution approving a contract for the
restoration of the former community center located at Tyrrell Park for a Visitors and Birding
Center
Steven Lewis 540 Campus St. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item No. 2 on the agenda; consider a resolution approving a contract for the
restoration of the former community center located at Tyrrell Park for a Visitors and Birding
Center
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Laurie Leister 1240 Wilchester Ln. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item No. 2 on the agenda; consider a resolution approving a contract for the
restoration of the former community center located at Tyrrell Park for a Visitors and Birding
Center
Landry Rountree 1565 S. Major Dr. Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item No. 1 on the agenda; conducting an election for Mayor Pro Tem
CONSENT AGENDA
* Approval of minutes — May 5, 2020
Confirmation of board and commission member appointments - None
A) Authorize the City Manager to execute Change Order No. 1, accept maintenance, and
authorize final payment to Allco, Ltd. for the Emergency Wastewater Treatment Plant Bar
Screen Replacement Project — Resolution 20-096
B) Authorize the City Manager to receive Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding from
the U. S. Department of Justice — Resolution 20-097
Councilmember Neild moved to approve the Consent Agenda: Councilmember Samuel
seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM PATE, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD, GETZ,
FELDSCHAU, SAMUEL AND.MOUTON
NAYS: NONE `
MOTION PASSED
GENERAL BUSINESS
1. Conduct an election for Mayor Pro Tempore.
According to the City Charter, "the City Council shall elect one of its members as Mayor Pro
Tempore for a one-year term." The Mayor Pro Tempore shall perform the duties of the
Mayor in case of the absence or inability of the Mayor to perform the duties of the office, and,
if a vacancy occurs, shall become Mayor for the unexpired term.
Mayor Pro Tem Pate moved to table the RESOLUTION TO ELECT A MAYOR PRO TEMPORE UNTIL
JUNE 16, 2020. Councilmember Getz seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR PRO TEM PATE, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD AND GETZ
NAYS: MAYOR AMES, COUNCILMEMBERS FELDSCHAU, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
MOTION FAILED
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Councilmember Neild moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT COUNCILMEMBER FELDSCHAU BE
ELECTED AS MAYOR PRO TEMPORE FOR A ONE YEAR TERM EFFECTIVE JUNE 26, 2020.
Councilmember Getz seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM PATE, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD, GETZ,
FELDSCHAU, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 20-098
2. Consider a resolution approving a contract for the restoration of the former community center
located at Tyrrell Park for a Visitors and Birding Center.
Bids were requested from 11 vendors and four responses were received. The low qualified
bid to complete the project was received from McInnis Construction, Inc. of Silsbee in the
amount of $1,473;000 for the Base Bid. Alternate Bid No. 1 in the amount of $12,000 is for an
ornate fence and gating between the existing door and window openings in a secured
courtyard. Alternate Bid No. 2 in the amount of $20,600 is for a six-foot vinyl coated security
fence and a concrete mow strip to secure access to the courtyards. There is also a bid of $12
per square foot for saw cutting, removing material, installation of 3/8" dowels, pouring and
finishing concrete to match existing patterns at an estimated cost of $20,000.
A portion of the former community center (approximately 6,432 square feet, including the
porch areas) will be restored. The back portion of the building will'be an open courtyard. The
building will be used as a visitors' center for those visiting Tyrrell Park and Cattail Marsh. The
Visitors and Birding Center will have displays and information about Cattail Marsh; birding
species identified -at the natural wetlands; park amenities and area attractions.
The contractor will complete the project in two hundred forty (240) calendar days.
The local bidders' preference does not apply to construction contracts in excess of $100,000
per policy and local government code.
Funds will come from the Capital Program (Funds were provided by the Hotel. Occupancy
Tax Fund). The City Council approved the transfer of $2.1 million from the HOT Fund to the
Capital Program. The Administration will likely ask the City Council to transfer some of the
$2.1 million back to the HOT Fund due to COVID-19 and projected revenues being down
from what was budgeted in FY 2020.
Approval of the resolution.
Councilmember Neild moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE BID SUBMITTED BY MCINNIS
CONSTRUCTION, INC, OF SILSBEE, TEXAS, IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,473,000 FOR THE BASE BID,
ALTERNATE BID NO. 1. IN THE AMOUNT OF $12,000 FOR AN ORNATE FENCE AND GATING BETWEEN
THE EXISTING DOOR AND WINDOW OPENINGS IN A SECURED COURTYARD; ALTERNATE BID NO. 2 IN
THE AMOUNT OF $20,600 FOR A SIX-FOOT VINYL COATED SECURITY FENCE AND A CONCRETE MOW
STRIP TO SECURE ACCESS TO THE COURTYARDS; AND, $12.00 PER SQUARE FOOT FOR SAW CUTTING,
REMOVING MATERIAL, INSTALLATION OF 3/8" DOWELS, POURING AND FINISHING CONCRETE TO
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MATCH EXISTING PATTERNS AT AN ESTIMATED COST OF $20,000 FOR THE RESTORATION OF.THE
FORMER COMMUNITY CENTER�LOCATED AT TYRRELL PARK FOR THE VISITORS AND BIRDING CENTER;
AND THAT THE CITY MANAGER IS AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH MCINNIS
CONSTRUCTION, INC., OF SILSBEE, TEXAS, IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,473,000 FOR THE BASE BID;
ALTERNATE NO. 1 IN THE AMOUNT OF $12,000 AND ALTERNATE BID NO. 2 IN THE AMOUNT OF
$20,600.. Councilmember Samuel seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM PATE, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD, GETZ,
FELDSCHAU, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 20-099
Mayor Ames read the announcement regarding Executive Session being held at the
conclusion of the General Business portion of the meeting.
COMMENTS
Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes)
William Sam Sr. 1761 Rena St. Beaumont TX
Stated that in the past week he had an opportunity to visit with a number of citizens in his
community, stated that they don't understand what is going on with Council, some believe
that it's political, some believe it's also political attacks on certain members of Council,
understands that some of it is grand standing, some Councilmembers have reasons for doing
what they are doing because they want to take that next step, the citizens are saying that
Council was elected to represent the people in the various areas, to take care of the city's
business and to do the job that needs to be done .to make this city a better city, not for
personal attacks on each other, citizens are asking that the personal attacks stop, stated that.
he will continue to visit and work with those in the community, stated to the Mayor that
everyone wants her job, asked that she continue to do what she's doing
Cynthia Carrierre 4240 Inez St. Beaumont TX
Stated that she's new to the State of Texas and the City of Beaumont, commented on the
Council having evening meetings, doesn't know who her Council -member is but would like to -
know, is, in need of launching some complaints and has questions that need answers
Trina Muhammad 1875 Hebert Beaumont TX .
Stated that she is the Vice President of Local Union 1031 and also a Beaumont Transit
employee, stated that the city: has received $3.2 million in Federal Grant funding to assist
with personal protection equipment, job security, clean buses and to make sure they get
what they need to operate on a daily basis, wanted to make Council aware that they aren't
getting those things, they are practicing social distance, they are given a mask but need
more, the buses are not being properly disinfected like they should, stated that they come to
work and operate the buses every day and asking for hazard pay from the grant
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COUNCILMEMBER FELDSCHAU - STATED THAT HE'S HONORED TO RECEIVE THE VOTE OF
CONFIDENCE FROM THE COUNCIL ON BEING ELECTED AS
MAYOR PRO TEM, WILL SERVE TO THE BEST OF HIS ABILITY,
WELCOMED INPUT AND GUIDANCE FROM ANY
COUNCILMEMBER THAT HAS SERVED IN THE POSITION BEFORE
HIM AS THEY GO THROUGH THIS NEXT YEAR
COUNCILMEMBER GETZ - CONGRATULATED COUNCILMEMBER FELDSCHAU ON BEING
ELECTED MAYOR PRO TEM, EARLIER THE MAYOR MENTION
SOFTBALL, STATED THAT HE LOOKED AT THE GOVERNORS
MOST RECENT EXECUTIVE ORDER, THE GOVERNOR IS SAYING
IT'S OKAY TO DO OUTDOOR SPORTS AS LONG AS CITIZENS
PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING AND DO COVID AWARENESS
AND RECOGNITION, STATED THAT SOFTBALL IS CERTAINLY ONE
THAT CITIZENS CAN BE SPREAD APART, HAS BEEN
APPROACHED BY CITIZENS THAT ARE WANTING TO USE THE
SOFTBALL FIELDS THAT REMAIN CLOSED, WOULD LIKE TO HAVE
AN ANSWER ON THIS ISSUE AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE, IT
WOULD BE APPRECIATED, COMMENTED ON THE BROWN WATER
THAT SOME RESIDENTS ARE EXPERIENCING, MADE COMMENTS
REGARDING THE CITY BUSES AND THE $6.1 MILLION IN GRANT
MONEY THAT THE CITY RECEIVED, STATED THAT HE WOULD
LIKE TO SEE THE CITY TRY TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF SOME
SORT BECAUSE THE CITY DOESN'T HAVE GOOD NUMBERS OF
HOW MANY CITIZENS THAT RIDE THE BUSES, HAS BEEN TOLD
THAT THE RIDERSHIP HAS DROPPED TO ABOUT 1/3 OF WHAT IT
WAS PREVIOUSLY, MADE COMMENTS REGARDING TYRRELL
PARK
COUNCILMEMBER NEILD - ASKED THAT THE ADMINISTRATION GET BACK ON TRACK WITH
BRINGING CHARTER CHANGES TO COUNCIL ON A ROUTINE
BASIS, WOULD LIKE TO SEE COUNCIL HAVE EVENING MEETINGS
ONCE WE GET PAST COVID-19, STILL HAVING AN ISSUE WITH
THE PROPERTY OPERATING A TOW TRUCK BUSINESS, HAS
BEEN BRINGING THIS UP SINCE DECEMBER, STATED THAT HE
KNOWS THAT THE CITY ISN'T DOING WATER CUT OFFS DUE TO
COVID-19, MOVING FORWARD SOONER OR LATER THE CITY
WILL HAVE TO GET BACK TO DOING CUT OFFS, WOULD LIKE TO
SEE IF THERE IS A WAY THAT THE CITY CAN GO ABOUT
NOTIFYING THE CITIZENS WHEN THAT TIME APPROACHES -
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL - STATED THAT COUNCILMEMBER PATE WAS CORRECT THAT
THERE ARE TIMES THAT THEY WILL NOT ALL AGREE ON
EVERYTHING, COUNCIL SHOULD ATTEMPT TO DO WHAT'S BEST
IN THE INTEREST OF THE CITIZENS AND THE CITY AT ALL TIMES,
CONGRATULATED COUNCILMEMBER FELDSCHAU ON BEING
ELECTED MAYOR PRO TEM, THE POSITION IS ONE THAT CAN BE
USED TO HELP ALL PEOPLE, IT'S HIS HOPE AND DESIRE THAT
COUNCILMEMBER FELDSCHAU WILL USE IT FOR THAT
PURPOSE, WISHED HIM WELL AND WILL WORK WITH HIM IN ANY
WAY POSSIBLE
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COUNCILMEMBER MOUTON - CONGRATULATED COUNCILMEMBER FELDSCHAU ON BEING
ELECTED AS MAYOR PRO TEM, WHEN BEING MAYOR PRO TEM
THAT POSITION REPRESENTS THE CITY AND THE MAYOR IN HER
ABSENCE, STATED THAT ELDER ABUSE IS REAL, IF ANYONE
HEARS OR KNOWS ABOUT ABUSE OF AN ELDER PLEASE
REPORT IT, THE NUMBER TO CALL IS 1-800-252-5400,
THANKED STAFF FOR ALL THEY ARE DOING TO GET THE
HISTORICAL BUILDING AT TYRRELL PARK GOING AND TO
ENHANCE THE BIRDING ECONOMY THAT IS REALLY GROWING,
THANKED NURSES DURING NURSING WEEK FORALLTHE HARD
WORK THAT THEY DO, COMMENTED ON THE ISSUES THAT THE
BUS DRIVERS SPOKE ABOUT EARLIER
CITY ATTORNEY COOPER - NONE
CITY MANAGER HAYES - NONE
MAYOR AMES - THANKED ALL OF CITY STAFF THAT ARE WORKING THROUGH
THIS PANDEMIC, ANNOUNCED THAT A CALL CENTER HAS BEEN
SETUP, ALSO THE CITY ALONG WITH THE RICELAND GROUP
WILL BE OPENING A TESTING SITE THAT WILL BE LOCATED AT
747 COLLEGE ST., WHICH IS THE OLD FIRE STATION #1, THIS
SITE WILL BE COMMUNITY TESTING AT NO CHARGE,
ADVERTISEMENT WILL BE STARTING TOMORROW ON THE CITY'S
FACEBOOK PAGE AND WEB SITE, THE TESTING WILL START
MAY 19, 20 AND 31, 2020 AND THEN JUNE 4, 5 AND 6,2020,
ANYONE THAT WANTS TO BE TESTED CAN BE TESTED
INCLUDING EMPLOYEES, PLEASE CALL 409-550-2536 TO
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, THERE WILL BE NO WALK IN'S,
INFORMED EVERYONE THAT ALL NUMBERS THAT ARE BEING
REPORTED IN HER WEEKLY COVID-19 REPORT IS COMING
FROM CITY STAFF, CONGRATULATED COUNCILMEMBER
FELDSCHAU ON BEING ELECTED AS MAYOR PRO TEM
Open session of meeting recessed at 3:50 p.m.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
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
James "Chad" York, et al v. City of Beaumont, et al: Cause No. 1: 1 8-cv-
00522
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being no ac$ion taken in Executive Session, Council adjourned.
Am
Tina Broussard -7 -City Clerk
Minutes — May 12, 2020