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MINUTES OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT
COUNCIL MEETING
W.L. Pate, Jr., At -Large BEC" AMES, MAYOR Randy Feldschau, Mayor Pro Tern
Taylor Neild, Ward I CITY COUNCIL MEETING Michael D. Getz, Ward II
Audwin Samuel, Ward III SEPTEMBER 22, 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 September 22, 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 No. 1-4, 6-9/Consent
Agenda
Consent Agenda
Mayor Ames called the council meeting to order at 1:30 p.m.
Pastor Julius Wardley with First United Methodist Church gave the invocation. MayorAmes 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, Samuel and Mouton. Also present were Kyle Hayes, City Manager; Tyrone Cooper, City
Attorney; Tina Broussard, City Clerk.
Proclamations, Presentation, Recognitions
"Pray Beaumont Day" - September 22, 2020 - Proclamation read by Mayor Ames; accepted
by Pastor Howard Cameron, Organizer for Pray Beaumont Day, along with other Pastors
Mayor Ames read the announcement regarding Executive Session being held at the
conclusion of the General Business portion of the meeting.
Public Comment: Persons may speak on scheduled agenda items 1-4, 6-9/Consent Agenda
None
CONSENT AGENDA
Approval of minutes — September 15, 2020
Minutes — September 22, 2020
* Confirmation of board and commission member appointments — Resolution 20-188
Appointment of Erika Harris as an Alternate to the Planning and Zoning Commission removing Cory
Crenshaw. The term will commence September 22, 2020 and expire September 30, 2021 (Mayor
Becky Ames)
A) Approve the purchase of a new employee workforce management software system from
Kronos, Inc. — Resolution 20-189
B) Approve the purchase of a data storage system from Sirius Computer Solutions, Inc. —
Resolution 20-190
Mayor Pro Tern Feldschau moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Councilmember Samuel
seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
GENERAL BUSINESS
Consider an ordinance adopting the FY 2021 Budget by a record vote.
Article VI, Section 8 of the City Charter states that "the budget shall be adopted by the
favorable votes of at least a majority of all members of the Council." Section 9 states that "the
budget shall be finally adopted not later than the twenty-seventh (27th) day of the last month
of the fiscal year. Should the Council take no final action on or prior to such day, the budget
as submitted by the City Manager shall be deemed to have been finally adopted by the
Council." Also, SB 1760 provides that if the tax rate exceeds the no new revenue tax rate, the
vote on the ordinance setting the tax rate must be a record vote and must be approved by at
least 60 percent of the members of the governing body. If the tax rate vote fails, then the
lower of the no new revenue tax rate or prior year tax rate will be the tax rate.
Section 102.007 of the Government Code requires the vote to adopt a budget to be a record
vote. In addition, the adopted budget will contain a cover page that includes the statement
on whether the budget will raise more, less or the same amount of property taxes as the prior
year, the record vote of each member of council by name, property tax rates for the
preceding and current fiscal years, the no new revenue tax rate, the no new revenue
maintenance and operations tax rate, the voter approval tax rate, and the debt rate, along
with the amount of debt secured by property taxes. This information is required to be posted
on the city's website and remain there for one year after adoption of the budget.
The FY 2021 Budget was submitted to Council on August 11, 2020 and reviewed during a
work session on September 8, 2020. A public hearing was held on September 15, 2020,
which met the requirements of the Charter and state law.
Approval of Ordinance.
Minutes — September 22, 2020
Councilmember Pate moved to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE REFERRED TO AS
THE "ANNUAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE" ADOPTING A BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL PERIOD
BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2020, AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2021, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT; APPORTIONING THE FUNDS OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT;
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY. Councilmember Samuel seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
RECORD VOTE:
MAYOR AMES — YES
MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU — YES
COUNCILMEMBER GETZ — YES
COUNCILMEMBER NEILD —YES
MOTION PASSED
Ordinance 20-048
COUNCILMEMBER PATE - YES
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL - YES
COUNCILMEMBER MOUTON -YES
2. Consider a resolution adopting the 2021 Capital Program.
Article VI, Section 8 of the City Charter states that "the budget shall be adopted by the
favorable votes of at least a majority of all members of the Council." Section 9 states that "the
budget shall be finally adopted not later than the twenty-seventh (27th) day of the last month
of the fiscal year. Should the Council take no final action on or prior to such day, the budget
as submitted by the City Manager shall be deemed to have been finally adopted by the
Council." Also, SB 1760 provides that if the tax rate exceeds the no new revenue tax rate, the
vote on the ordinance setting the tax rate must be a record vote and must be approved by at
least 60 percent of the members of the governing body. If the tax rate vote fails, then the
lower of the no new revenue tax rate or prior year tax rate will be the tax rate.
Section 102.007 of the Government Code requires the vote to adopt a budget to be a record
vote. In addition, the adopted budget will contain a cover page that includes the statement
on whether -the budget will raise more, less or the same amount of property taxes as the prior
year, the record vote of each member of council by name, property tax rates for the
preceding and current fiscal years, the no new revenue tax rate, the no new revenue
maintenance and operations tax rate, the voter approval tax rate, and the debt rate, along
with the amount of debt secured by property taxes. This information is required to be posted
on the city's website and remain there for one year after adoption of the budget.
The FY 2021 Budget was submitted to Council on August 11, 2020 and reviewed during a
work session on September 8, 2020. A public hearing was held on September 15, 2020,
which met the requirements of the Charter and state law.
Approval of the ordinance.
Minutes - September 22, 2020
3.
Councilmember Neild moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE 2021 CAPITAL PROGRAM US
HEREBY ADOPTED. THE CAPITAL PROGRAM WAS ORIGINALLY SUBMITTED TO COUNCIL ON MAY 15,
2020 WITH A PUBLIC HEARING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 15, 2020. Councilmember Pate seconded
the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 20-191
Consider an ordinance accepting the tax roll and establishing the property tax rate for the
tax year 2020 (FY 2021).
Article VI, Section 20 states that "the Council shall, by resolution, adopt the Capital Program
with or without amendment after the public hearing and' on or before the twenty-seventh
(27th) day of the last month of the current fiscal year."
The Capital Program was originally submitted to Council on May 15, 2020. It was submitted
to Council on August 11, 2020 with the Budget and reviewed during a work session on
September 8, 2020. A public hearing was also held on September 15, 2020.
Approval of the resolution.
Councilmember Mouton moved to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING
THE TAX ROLL FOR THE CITY OF BEAUMONT; ESTABLISHING A TAX RATE; PROVIDING FOR LEVYING,
ASSESSING AND COLLECTING OF AD VALOREM TAXES FOR THE TAX YEAR 2020 (FY 2021);
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR REPEAL. Mayor Pro Tern Feldschau
seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYORAMES, MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
RECORD VOTE: ACCEPTING THE TAX ROLL FOR THE CITY OF BEAUMONT; ESTABLISHING A TAX RATE
MAYOR AMES - YES
MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU - YES
COUNCILMEMBER GETZ - YES
COUNCILMEMBER NEILD - YES
MOTION PASSES
COUNCILMEMBER PATE -YES
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL - YES
COUNCILMEMBER MOUTON -YES
Councilmember Neild moved to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE
TAX ROLL FOR THE CITY OF BEAUMONT; ESTABLISHING A TAX RATE; PROVIDING FOR LEVYING,
ASSESSING AND COLLECTING OF AD VALOREM TAXES FOR THE TAX YEAR 2020 (FY 2021);
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR REPEAL. Councilmember Getz seconded the
Minutes - September 22, 2020
motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
RECORD VOTE: TAX RATE APPORTIONED $0.506837/$100 ASSESSED VALUATION TO THE GENERAL
FUND
MAYOR AMES — YES
MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU — YES
COUNCILMEMBER GETZ — YES
COUNCILMEMBER NEILD — YES
MOTION PASSED
COUNCILMEMBER PATE - YES
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL - YES
COUNCILMEMBER MOUTON - YES
Councilmember Samuel moved to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING
THE TAX ROLL FOR THE CITY OF BEAUMONT; ESTABLISHING A TAX RATE; PROVIDING FOR LEVYING,
ASSESSING AND COLLECTING OF AD VALOREM TAXES FOR THE TAX YEAR 2020 (FY 2021);
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR REPEAL. Councilmember Pate seconded the
motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
RECORD VOTE: TAX RATE APPORTIONED $0.203163/$100 ASSESSED VALUATION TO THE DEBT
SERVICE FUND
MAYOR AMES — YES
MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU — YES
COUNCILMEMBER GETZ — YES
COUNCILMEMBER NEILD — YES
MOTION PASSED
Ordinance 20-049
COUNCILMEMBER PATE - YES
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL - YES
COUNCILMEMBER MOUTON -YES
4. Consider an ordinance ratifying the budgeted property tax increase reflected in the FY
2021 Budget.
The Jefferson County Central Appraisal District submitted the Certified Appraisal Roll on July
22, 2020, in the amount of $7,883,980,459. Based on this taxable value, a property tax rate
of $0.71/$100 valuation for the tax year 2020 (FY 2021) is proposed, which is the current
rate. The tax rate would be apportioned $0.506837/$100 assessed valuation to the General
Fund and $0.203163/$100 assessed valuation to the Debt Service Fund.
Minutes - September 22, 2020
As required by Section 26.05 of the Tax Code: The tax rate consists of two components,
each of which must be approved separately by a record vote and at least 60 percent of the
governing body must vote in favor of the ordinance. That ordinance must include the
following statement:
"THIS TAX RATE WILL RAISE MORE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS
THAN LAST YEAR'S TAX RATE. THE TAX RATE WILL EFFECTIVELY BE RAISED BY
2.8% AND WILL RAISE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS ON A $100,000
HOME BY APPROXIMATELY $20."
Approval of the ordinance.
Councilmember Neild moved to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE RATIFYING THE
BUDGETED PROPERTY TAX INCREASE REFLECTED IN THE FY 2021 BUDGET. Mayor Pro Tern
Feldschau seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
RECORD VOTE:
MAYOR AMES — YES
MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU — YES
COUNCILMEMBER GETZ—YES
COUNCILMEMBER NEILD — YES
MOTION PASSED
Ordinance 20-050
COUNCILMEMBER PATE - YES
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL - YES
COUNCILMEMBER MOUTON - YES
5. Consider a request for a Specific Use Permit to allow a gaming facility in a GC -MD (General
Commercial - Multiple Family Dwelling) District located at 4705 Magnolia Avenue.
Jisan Makanojiya has requested a Specific Use Permit to allow a gaming facility at 4705
Magnolia Avenue. The applicant wishes to have 50 gaming machines at this location. The
hours of operation for the business would be 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Security.would be provided
by on site surveillance. There was no mention of which age groups would be allowed in
certain areas or for what time periods.
It should be noted that gaming facilities that have five or fewer machines tend to be
considered accessory in nature, when part of a primary use, and as such tend to result in
fewer negative impacts on surrounding land uses. However, larger game rooms with dozens
of machines take on the scale of a small casino and as a result, require careful consideration
as to their location and compatibility with surrounding land uses. Some of these
considerations include compatibility with other land uses, noise, traffic as well as safety
considerations. As such, proximity to schools and especially residential uses should be
carefully considered in the review of gaming facilities. This property is immediately adjacent
to residential single-family dwellings and is within the vicinity of the Lucas Pre-K Center.
Minutes - September 22, 2020
At a Joint Public Hearing held on September 9, 2020, the Planning Commission
recommended 9:0 to deny the request for a Specific Use Permit to allow a gaming facility at
4705 Magnolia Avenue.
Denial of the request.
Councilmember Samuel moved to DENY AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A
SPECIFIC USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A GAMING FACILITY IN A GC -MD (GENERAL COMMERCIAL -MULTIPLE
FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT LOCATED AT 4705 MAGNOLIA AVENUE IN THE CITY OF BEAUMONT,
JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. Councilmember Mouton seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
6. Consider a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an Earnest Money Contract
and other related documents for the sale of city -owned property located at 3455 Sarah
Street.
Wheeler Commercial has secured one (1) potential buyer who is interested in purchasing
city -owned property located at 3455 Sarah Street. The building and property is the former
Melton YMCA location. After reviewing the Earnest Money Contract, it is in the best interest
of the City of Beaumont to execute the Earnest Money Contract with Troy Marsaw, Owner of
On Site Counseling with a cash offer in the amount of $325,000.00.
Troy Marsaw will deposit $3,000.00 as earnest money to Texas Regional Title for a feasibility
period of thirty (30) days. If Troy Marsaw terminates the earnest money contract, $500.00 of
the earnest money will not be refunded to Troy Marsaw. The date of closing will be thirty (30)
days. after the expiration of the feasibility period.
Approval of the resolution.
Councilmember Neild moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AND HE IS
HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE AN EARNEST MONEY CONTRACT WITH TROY MARSAW, OWNER OF
ON SITE COUNSELING, FOR THE SALE OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3455 SARAH STREET FOR A CASH
OFFER OF $325,000.00 AND THAT THE CITY MANAGER IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE ALL
DOCUMENTS NECESSARY FOR THE SALE OF THE PROPERTY AND IMPROVEMENTS. Councilmember
Samuel seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 20-192
Councilmember Samuel left the meeting at 2:06 p.m.
Minutes — September 22, 2020
7. Consider a resolution approving the write off of uncollectible delinquent accounts.
This request is in accordance with the write-off policy approved by City Council on December
21, 1999. The policy gives Council the final authority to write-off an individual account
receivable identified as uncollectible when the balance due exceeds $1,000.00. Accounts
included are for transactions prior to September 2018 which have been sent to the collection
agency and collection efforts have been unsuccessful for more than one year. A summary by
receivable type is shown below.
Litter Charges - $1,850.00
Original charge dates range: 2018.
Hazmat Charges - $2,408.99
Original charge dates range: 2016.
EMS Ambulance Charges - $104,111.67
These charges from ambulance transports include uninsured claims or co -pay and
deductibles that the customer is responsible for. The original charge dates range from 2005
to 2018 and accounts have been uncollectible for at least one year.
Weed Abatement Charges - $126,823.15
Original charge dates range from 2014 to 2018.
Total to be written off - $235,193.81
If at any time an account becomes collectible after having been written off, the receivable
shall be adjusted accordingly. The balance of the account shall be reinstated and payments
shall be applied to that balance.
Approval of the resolution.
Mayor Pro Tern Feldschau moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY COUNCIL HEREBY
APPROVES, AS AN INTERNAL ACCOUNTING PROCEDURE, THE WRITE-OFF OF THE FOLLOWING
DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS TOTALING $235,193.81 FOR WHICH EACH INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT EXCEEDS
$1,000.00, THESE DEBTS ARE NOT BEING EXTINGUISHED OR FORGIVEN AND IF, AT ANY TIME, AN
ACCOUNT BECOMES COLLECTIBLE AFTER HAVING BEEN WRITTEN OFF, THE RECEIVABLE SHALL BE
ADJUSTED ACCORDINGLY AND THE BALANCE OF THE ACCOUNT SHALL BE REINSTATED AND
PAYMENTS SHALL BE APPLIED TO THE BALANCE. Councilmember Neild seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD, GETZ,
PATE AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 20-193
Councilmember Samuel returned to the meeting at 2:07 p.m.
Minutes — September 22, 2020
8. Consider an ordinance granting a new solid waste franchise agreement to Neches
Management Services.
According to City Ordinance 22.05.101, no person shall engage in the business of collecting,
hauling or transporting, in the city, any garbage, waste or refuse, without first having obtained
a franchise from the City. Nine entities currently have nonexclusive franchise agreements
with the City and are doing business in this area. Neches Management Services has
requested that the City Council grant them a franchise agreement. Neches Management
Services manages construction and disposal services for clients locally with an office at 1440
Spindletop Ave. Beaumont, TX 77705.
The proposed agreement provides for a term of one year from its effective date and a
franchise fee of seven percent (7%) of gross revenues received for service. It also requires
the entity to indemnify the City of Beaumont and provide insurance which names the City of
Beaumont as a named insured.
According to City Charter, franchise ordinances require readings at three separate Council
meetings, with the third not less than thirty (30) days from the first reading. The ordinance
does not take effect until sixty (60) days after its adoption on the third and final reading. After
passage, the ordinance must be published for four consecutive weeks in a newspaper of
general circulation in the City. All publication costs are paid by the franchisee. Attached is.a
copy of the franchise agreement for your review.
This is the final reading.
A franchise fee of seven percent (7%) of gross receipts will be paid to the City.
Approval of the ordinance.
Councilmember Neild moved to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A
FRANCHISE FOR SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND TRANSPORTATION SERVICES TO NECHES
MANAGEMENT SERVICES. Councilmember Pate seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD, GETZ,
PATE, SAMUEL AND MOUTON
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Ordinance 20-038
9. Consider amending Ordinance No. 20-031 related to the Public Health Emergency Disaster
Orders for the City of Beaumont and opening certain City facilities.
On July 28, 2020, the City Council approved Ordinance No. 20-031 that provided for the
closure of the following City facilities: Lakeside Center, Downtown Library, Civic Center, Event
Centre, Julie Rogers Theatre, Jefferson Theatre, Sterling Pruitt Center, and the Community
Centers.
Minutes —September 22, 2020
This item was placed on the agenda at the request of Mayor Ames and Councilmember
Neild.
Councilmember Pate moved to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT AMENDING ORDINANCE 20-031 TO AMEND THE PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY DISASTER
ORDERS FOR THE CITY OF BEAUMONT; ALLOWING THE OPENING OF CITY FACILITIES; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY AND PROVIDING FOR REPEAL. Councilmember Getz
seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR AMES, MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU, COUNCILMEMBERS NEILD, GETZ,
AND PATE
NAYS: COUNCILMEMBERS SAMUEL AND MOUTON
MOTION PASSED
Ordinance 20-051
COMMENTS
Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes)
Hilda Hilts
3955 Robinson St.
Beaumont TX
Spoke to Council again regarding damage to the back yard of her property caused by City
workers, her home was flooded, requested that the city repair her home which has been
previously denied, is still requesting that her home be repaired by the city
Councilmembers/City Manager/City Attorney comments on various matters
COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
COUNCILMEMBER GETZ - STATED THAT PRESENTLY THERE ARE STREET HAZARDS THAT
ARE MARKED BY CONES, REQUESTED THAT THE CITY THINK
ABOUT BRIGHT BLINKING RED LED LIGHTS, ASKED THAT THE
CITY MANAGER LOOK INTO BUYING A NUMBER OF THESE FOR
THE STREETS DEPARTMENT AND FIRST RESPONDERS INSTEAD
OF USING THE CONE, THINKS THE CITY SHOULD NOT JUST DO
THE MINIMUM BUT SHOULD DO MORE TO ALERT MOTORIST OF
THESE HAZARDS, RESPONDED TO COUNCILMEMBERS
SAMUELS COMMENTS, STATED THAT THERE HAS NOT BEEN
$33 MILLION WORTH OF PROJECTS DONE IN WARD 11, THERE
ARE OTHER PROJECTS IN OTHER WARDS HE HAS SUPPORTED,
STATED THAT IT'S TIME THAT SOME OF THE MONEY BE SPENT IN
WARD II AND HE WON'T BE SILENT ABOUT IT
COUNCILMEMBER NEILD - NONE
MAYOR PRO TEM FELDSCHAU - COMMENTED ON ISRAEL AND THE JEWISH COMMUNITY WHICH
IS CELEBRATING ROSH HASHANAH WHICH STARTED ON
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2020 AND ENDED ON SUNDAY,
Minutes —September 22, 2020
SEPTEMBER 20, 2020 AT SUNDOWN, WISHED THE JEWISH
COMMUNITY A HAPPY NEW YEAR, ALSO COMMENTED ON THE
FACT THAT CITIZENS ARE TIRED OF ALL THAT IS GOING ON,
ENCOURAGED ALL CITIZENS TO HOLD ON, JOY WILL COME IN
THE MORNING
COUNCILMEMBER PATE - COMMENTED ON THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION WHICH
WAS A GREAT DAY FOR AMERICA, ALSO COMMENTED ON THE
WOMEN'S ALL PRO TOUR GOLF TOURNAMENT THAT WAS
HELD ON LAST WEEK AT THE BEAUMONT COUNTRY CLUB,
MENTIONED THAT THE COUNCIL HAS MADE A LOT OF
PROGRESS FROM THE STANDPOINT AS TO HOW THE MEETINGS
ARE MOVING FORWARD, WOULD LIKE FOR COUNCIL TO TAKE A
LOOK AT ADOPTING ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER WITHIN THE
NEXT FEW WEEKS
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL - STATED THAT IT BOTHERS HIM THAT SOME CAN BE SO
FLIPPANT ABOUT SOME THINGS AND DISCOUNT SO MANY
OTHER THINGS, OVER 45% OF THE STREETS IN WARD III ARE
IN DISREPAIR, NAMED SEVERAL STREETS THAT HAVE REACHED
THE END OF USEFUL LIFE, STATED THAT THERE WERE THREE
PROJECTS IN WARD III TOTALING $9.2 MILLION, TWO
PROJECTS FOR WARD IV TOTALING $5.3 MILLION, THREE
PROJECTS IN WARD I TOTALING $7.6 MILLION BUT IN WARD II,
THERE WAS $33.4 MILLION SPENT, THERE WAS ONE PROJECT
THAT WAS DONE AND IT WASN'T BECAUSE THE RODE HAD
REACHED THE END OF ITS USEFUL LIFE BUT BECAUSE THERE IS
A NEED FOR ADDITIONAL TRAFFIC TO FLOW FROM NORTH TO
SOUTH IN BEAUMONT, STATED THAT HE UNDERSTANDS
MOVING FORWARD WITH THOSE THINGS TO DO WHAT'S IN THE
BEST INTEREST OF THE CITIZENS AND TO LOOK FORWARD AND
TRY TO SEE WHERE WE ARE GOING AS A CITY ALTOGETHER
COUNCILMEMBER MOUTON - NONE
CITY ATTORNEY COOPER - NONE
CITY MANAGER HAYES - NONE
MAYOR AMES - COMMENTED ON MASK AND THE GOVERNORS ORDER,
ANNOUNCED TESTING SITES THAT ARE OF NO CHARGE TO ALL
CITIZENS, THE SITES ARE LISTED ON THE•CITY'S WEBSITE AND
FACEBOOK PAGES, ANNOUNCED ANOTHER COMMUNITY
COVID TESTING SITE THAT WILL BE AT CRISTO REY CHURCH,
LOCATED AT 767 AVENUE A, STARTING SEPTEMBER 28, 2020
THROUGH OCTOBER 2, 2020, FROM 8:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M.,
NO APPOINTMENTS ARE NEEDED, ALSO COMMENTED ON
TROPICAL STORM BETA AS WELL AS THE CITY ANIMAL
SHELTER AND HUMANE SOCIETY WHO FLEW OVER A 100
ANIMALS TO OUR PARTNER SHELTER WHICH IS THE HUMANE
SHELTER OF NORTH TEXAS IN CASE TS BETA WAS TO COME
Minutes — September 22, 2020
TO THIS AREA, ANNOUNCED LEMONADE DAY WHICH WILL BE
HELD ON SEPTEMBER 29, 2020 AT THE BEAUMONT
CHILDREN'S MUSEUM, IT WILL BE A DRIVE THRU EVENT, MORE
INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND ON THE BEAUMONT CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE WEBSITE AS WELL AS THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT'S WEBSITE
Open session of meeting recessed at 3:12 p.m.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
To discuss and or deliberate economic development negotiations in accordance with
Section 551.087 of the Government Code to wit; specifically:
Suez Water Technologies and Solutions seeking incentives for their
facility on College Street, west of the Beaumont Municipal Airport
Consider matters to deliberate the employment, evaluation, duties of a public officer or
employee in accordance with Section 551.074 of the Government Code to wit;
specifically:
Kyle Hayes, City Manager .
Tyrone Cooper, City Attorney
Tina Broussard, City Clerk
Craig Lively, Chief Magistrate
re being no action taken in Executive Session, Council adjourned.
Ames,
Tina Broussard, City Clerk
Minutes — September 22, 2020