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T E X A S
MINUTES OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT
SPECIAL - COUNCIL MEETING
W.L. Pate, Jr., At -Large BECKY AMES, MAYOR Randy Feldschau, Mayor Pro Tern
Taylor Neild, Ward I CITY COUNCIL MEETING Michael D. Getz, Ward II
Audwin Samuel, Ward III AUGUST 31, 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 August 31,2020, 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
Mayor Ames called the council meeting to order at 1:30 p.m.
Councilmember Samuel 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 Feldschau, Councilmembers Neild, Getz,
Pate (arrived at 1:34 p.m.), Samuel and Mouton. Also present were Kyle Hayes, City Manager;
Tyrone Cooper, City Attorney; Tina Broussard, City Clerk.
REPORTS
* Reports from the Mayor and City Manager
Kyle Hayes, City Manager thanked the Mayor, Tim Ocnaschek and Shaqueena Nobles with the
EOC. Thanked all of the city employees that worked the event, they did an excellent job before and
after. Mr. Hayes informed Council that there will be an official after -action review to show how staff
can do things different/better with the next event.
Tim Ocnaschek, Emergency Management Coordinator stated that the National Weather Service
started their briefings with Hurricane Marco, once Marco fizzled out the Weather Service then
started their briefings on Hurricane Laura and potentially where it could hit. There was a late call
from the National Weather Service stating there was a significant jog as Laura came off of Cuba and
made clear that this region would be impacted. There was an extreme concern that the hurricane
would be a catastrophic event. The EOC met regionally and virtually, the emergency management
officials and elected officials all agreed that there needed to be a mandatory evacuation which was
to begin at 6:00 a.m., on the morning of Tuesday, August 25, 2020, with tropical force winds from
Laura expected to begin early Wednesday morning. Mr. Ocnaschek stated that there was a
lethargic response to the Mayor and the Judge's order to evacuate, it was estimated that about
eighty percent (80%) of the population remained in town even when the news media stated the
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hurricane would be a catastrophic event. There was eight hundred and thirty (830) citizens that
showed up at the assembly sites, eighty-eight (88) citizens were picked up for evacuation.
The storm over night jogged slightly eastward before landfall which put Beaumont on the west side
of the tracking, which is where there's usually less surge, rain fall, tornadoes, wind etc. The
hurricane was close enough that there was some impact to the city. The city was very fortunate,
there was about 41,000 residents and 5,000 apartments that had initial assessments done, there
was about fifty (50) of those that were impacted with six (6) having major damage or destroyed, it
will take a week or two to get detailed assessments as citizens return from evacuation. There's
about forty thousand (40,000) cubic yards of vegetative debris thus far. Out of seventy-six (76) lift
stations about fifty (50) had power knocked out, so far there's about four that are still being
assessed. There's one hurricane fatality from what has been reported, the fatality may be due to a
generator being used improperly. At this time citizens that evacuated from the assembly sites are
being returned.
EMERGENCY BUSINESS
1. Consider approving an Ordinance extending the Declared State of Disaster for the City of
Beaumont, Texas related to Hurricane Laura.
Councilmember Neild moved to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE DECLARED STATE OF
DISASTER FOR THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS RESULTING FROM THE IMMINENT THREAT OF
HURRICANES MARCOILAURA. Councilmember Feldschau seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: COUNCILMEMBER NEILD
MOTION PASSED
Ordinance 20-040
2. Consider approving an Ordinance extending the Emergency Powers as amended forthe City
of Beaumont, Texas related to Hurricane. Laura.
Councilmember Getz moved to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE EMERGENCY POWERS AS
AMENDED FOR THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS RELATING TO THE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
NECESSITATED BY HURRICANE LAURA AND ADDED IN THE MOTION TO EXTEND THE EMERGENCY
POWERS OF THE MAYOR WITH THE EXCEPTION OF DELETING THE POWERS TO CONTROL EXPLOSIVES
WHICH WOULD COVER FIRE ARMS AND AMMUNITION AND WITH THE PROVISION THAT ANY EFFORT BY
THE ADMINISTRATION TO PURCHASE ITEMS WITHOUT GOING THROUGH THE COMPETITIVE BIDDING
REGULATION REQUIRE NOTIFICATION AFTER THE FACT TO THE CITY COUNCIL. Councilmember
Mouton seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU, COUNCILMEMBERS GETZ, PATE, SAMUEL AND
MOUTON
NAYS: MAYOR AMES AND COUNCILMEMBER NEILD
MOTION PASSED
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Ordinance 20-041
COMMENTS
None
Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes)
Councilmembers/City Manager/City Attorney comments on various matters
COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
COUNCILMEMBER GETZ - COMPLIMENTED THE EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY FOR THE
INCREDIBLE WORK THAT THEY HAVE DONE, THE CITY WAS
SPARED, OUR NEIGHBORS TO THE EAST WERE NOT, STATED
THAT THERE'S RESCUE EFFORTS UNDERWAY, ASKED THAT
EVERYONE KEEP THE CITIZENS IN ORANGE, SULPHUR AND
LAKE CHARLES IN THEIR PRAYERS, IF ANYONE CAN HELP IN
ANY WAY TO CONTRIBUTE TO THEIR CLEANUP AND RECOVERY
PLEASE DO SO
COUNCILMEMBER NEILD - NONE
MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU - NONE
COUNCILMEMBER PATE - REITERATED WHAT WAS SAID BY COUNCILMEMBER GETZ,
STATED THAT LAKE CHARLES HAS NEVER BEEN HIT BY A
HURRICANE, ASKED THAT EVERYONE PRAY FOR OUR FRIENDS
IN LAKE CHARLES, COMPLIMENTED THE CITY AND ENTERGY
FOR ALL THE HARD WORK THAT THEY HAVE DONE AND
CONTINUE TO DO
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL - THANKED Tim OCNASCHEK AND SHAQUEENA NOBLES WITH
THE EOC FOR ALL THEY HAVE DONE TO HELP KEEP EVERYONE
SAFE, THANKED THE MAYOR, CHIEF SINGLETARY, CHIEF
WHITE, THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, FIREFIGHTERS, EMS,
CITY MANAGER, PARKS AND RECREATION AND OFFICER
CAROL RILEY, ALSO THANKED CITY WORKERS THAT BAGGED
UP SAND TO GIVE TO CITIZENS, THANKED COUNCILMEMBER
FELDSCHAU FOR HELPING HIM WALK IN WARD III AND GO
DOOR TO DOOR TO MAKE SURE CITIZENS DID EVACUATE AND
CHECK ON THOSE THAT DIDN'T
COUNCILMEMBER MOUTON - ASKED THAT EVERYONE KEEP THE CITIZENS AND THE CITY OF
LAKE CHARLES IN THEIR PRAYERS, HAS STOPPED AND
THANKED OTHER ELECTRICAL WORKERS THAT'S WORKING IN
THE CITY TO HELP RESTORE POWER, THANKED THE MAYOR,
Tim OCNASCHEK, EMS, ENTERGY, BENGY WILLIAMS AND
STAFF AND 311 EMPLOYEES
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CITY ATTORNEY COOPER - NONE
CITY MANAGER HAYES - NONE
MAYOR AMES - STATED THAT THERE HAS BEEN 26 DISASTERS DECLARED BY
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SINCE 1953, 19 OF THOSE 26
HAVE BEEN SINCE 2007, STATED THAT IF SHE SAYS WHAT A
WELL-OILED MACHINE THE CITY HAS AT THE EOC AND
OPERATIONS OUT IN THE FIELD WHEN THERE'S BEEN A
DISASTER OF ANY KIND, IT'S BECAUSE SHE'S LIVED IT AND
SEEN IT AS WELL AS MANY OTHER COUNCILMEMBERS, IT'S
UNFORTUNATE THAT SOME OF THE THINGS THAT HAVE BEEN
SAID TO HER, THAT HAVE BEEN SAID ON NEXT DOOR AND
FACEBOOK WHERE CITIZENS HAVE SAID THINGS ABOUT CITY
EMPLOYEES, ALSO STATING THAT SHE HAD POWER RIGHT
AWAY WHICH SHE DIDN'T IS UNFORTUNATE, STATED THAT
EVERYONE SHOULD BE THANKING GOD THAT WE WEREN'T IN
LAKE CHARLES' SEAT, FEELS FOR THE CITY OF LAKE
CHARLES, ORANGE, BRIDGE CITY ETC., STATED THAT SHE
HAS TALKED TO ALL OF THE MAYORS AND JUDGES AND
OFFERED MUTUAL AIDE TO THEM, TRYING TO WORK WITH THEM
AS BEST AS WE CAN AND WILL CONTINUE TO DO SO
ncil adjourned at 2:52 p.m.
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Tina Broussard, City Clerk
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