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MINUTES OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT
COUNCIL MEETING
Albert "A.J." Turner Jr., At -Large ROBIN MOUTON, MAYOR Randy Feldschau, At -Large
Taylor Neild, Ward I CITY COUNCIL MEETING Michael Getz, Ward II
Audwin Samuel, Mayor Pro Tern MARCH 22, 2022 Chris Durio, Ward IV
Tina Broussard, City Clerk Kyle Hayes, City Manager Sharae Reed, City Attorney
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 March 22, 2022, 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
* Proclamations, Presentation and Recognition
Public Comment: Persons may speak on the Consent Agenda and Agenda items 1-5
Mayor Mouton called the council meeting to order at 1:30 p.m.
Reverend Tara Thompson with Saint Andrew's Presbyterian Church gave the invocation. Mayor
Mouton led the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call was made by Tina Broussard, City Clerk.
Present at the meeting were Mayor Mouton, Mayor Pro Tern -Samuel (arrived at 1:40 p.m.),
Councilmembers Durio, Getz, Turner, Feldschau and Neild. Also, present were Kyle. Hayes, City
Manager; Sharae Reed, City Attorney; Tina Broussard, City Clerk.
Proclamations, Presentation, Recognitions
Recognition - Blanchette Elementary.School Student Government (Observing City Council
Meeting)
President — Elisha Washington
Treasurer — Adair Stephens
Reporter — Olivia Williams
Member — Ali Bluitt
Principal —April Johnson
Counselor — Sandra Castille
Roger Sorrell — Volunteer of the Organization,
Vice President — Jordan Thomas
Secretary — Leah Lambert
Member — Ian Viggers
Reading Coach — Danna Fontenot
100 Black Men of America, Inc.
Minutes — March 22, 2022
Proclamations:
"National Vietnam War Veterans Day" — _March 29, 2022. — Proclamation read by
Councilmember Durio; accepted by Jim Haley, 1 st Vice President, Ray Hardey, Treasurer of
the Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc., SETX Chapter #292
"Beaumont United Day" — March 22, 2022 — Proclamation read by Mayor Mouton;. accepted
by Coach David Green, Jr., and the entire Team, along with the head boys Basketball Coach
and Assistant Campus Coordinator of Beaumont United High School
Public Comment: Persons may speak on the Consent Agenda and Agenda Items 1-5
Addie Allen 9695 Gross Beaumont TX
Spoke regarding Item D on the consent agenda; Approve a contract for the purchase of liquid
polymer for use in the Water Utilities Department, also spoke on Item #2 on the agenda;
Consider approving a contract for the purchase of liquid chlorine for use in the Water Utilities
Department
CONSENT AGENDA
(Items placed on the Consent Agenda are considered routine in nature and are considered non -controversial.
The Consent Agenda can be acted upon in one motion. A consensus of the Council is required to remove any
item for discussion and separate action.)
A. Approval of the March 8, 2022, City Council Meeting Minutes.
B. Approve the- purchase. of ten traffic signal cabinets for use by the Traffic Management
Division. - Resolution 22-079
D. Approve a contract for the, purchase of liquid polymer for use in the Water Utilities
Department - Resolution 22-081
E. Approve a contract for elevator maintenance for use by the. Facilities Maintenance
Department - Resolution 22-082
F. Authorize the City Manager to execute Change Order No. 4, accept maintenance,' and
authorize final payment to Viking Painting, LLC, for the West Elevated Storage Tank
Rehabilitation Project - Resolution 22-083
G. Approve a resolution rejecting the bid received for the Pine Street SWTP Polymer System
and Chemical Storage Tank Improvements Project - Resolution 22-084
H. Approve a resolution accepting maintenance of the street, sewer, and water improvements in
Pine Glen Fifth Addition Subdivision Phase 2, Section 1 - Resolution 22-085
Approve a resolution accepting maintenance of the street, sewer, and water improvements in
Pine Glen Fifth Addition Subdivision Phase 2, Section 2 - Resolution 22-086
J. Authorize the acceptance of a. twenty -foot -wide Utility Easement for a water line, sewer force
main and a sewer lift station located at 8630 Eastex Freeway - Resolution 22-087
Minutes — March 22, 2022 .
K. .Authorize the acceptance of a ten foot wide Exclusive Water Line Easement for a
water line located at 8630 Eastex Freeway - Resolution 22-088
Councilmember Feldschau moved to approvethe Consent Agenda excluding Item C. Mayor
Pro Tern Samuel seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR MOUTON, MAYOR PRO TEM SAMUEL, COUNCILMEMBERS DURIO, GETZ,
TURNER, FELDSCHAU AND NEILD
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
C. Approve a three-year contract with WorkQuest for grounds maintenance and litter removal at
bus shelter locations for the Beaumont Municipal Transit System and for the Henry
Dannenbaum Transfer.Center - Resolution 22-080
Councilmember Getz moved to approve Item C on the Consent Agenda. Councilmember
Durio seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR MOUTON, MAYOR PRO TEM SAMUEL, COUNCILMEMBERS DURIO, GETZ,
TURNER AND NEILD
NAYS: NONE
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBER FELDSCHAU
MOTION PASSED
AGENDA
1. Consider a request to abandon a portion of a city street right-of-way located at 5555 College
Street.
Nathan Rivers is requesting the abandonment of a portion of city right-of-way located at 5555
College Street. They would like to designate a specific easement be retained, as opposed to
the entire right-of-way. Structures were built in the 1970's without knowledge of the right-of-
way, and subsequent surveys of the property did not show this right-of-way. Upon transfer of
ownership this year, a plat dated 1931 was discovered showing the right-of-way. As the
right-of-way has not been developed as a street and adjacent businesses.have structures in
this right-of-way, the new owner would like to abandon the right-of-way. Retaining the entire
right-of-way as an easement would still leave encroachments, so the applicant has submitted
a proposed utility easement to take care of existing utilities.
At a Joint Public Hearing held on February 21, 2022, the Planning Commission
recommended 5:0 to approve the request to abandon a portion of a city street right-of-way
with retention of the described utility easement with the following condition:
1. If approved, applicant shall obtain an appraisal and Title Commitment for the
property to be abandoned at their expense. Appraisal and Title Commitment
Minutes — March 22, 2022.
must be submitted to the Planning office along with proof that payment.has
been arranged prior to the item being placed on City.Council's agenda.
All of the required. items for the condition have been submitted.
Approval of the ordinance.
Councilmember Getz moved to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE VACATING AND
ABANDONING A PORTION OF THE COLLEGE STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY LOCATED AT 5555 COLLEGE
STREET, CITY OF BEAUMONT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, TEXAS. Councilmember Turner seconded the
motion.
AYES: MAYOR MOUTON, MAYOR PRO TEM SAMUEL, COUNCILMEMBERS DURIO, GETZ,
TURNER, FELDSCHAU AND NEILD
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Ordinance 22-018
2. Consider approving a contract for the purchase of liquid chlorine for use in the Water Utilities
Department.
Liquid Chlorine is used to purify the City's,water supply and to treat sewage discharge. The
Water Utilities Department expects to purchase approximately one hundred fifty (150) tons of
this material during the term of this contract.
Bids were requested from seven vendors and two responses were received. DXI Industries,
Inc. of Houston holds the current contract and responded with the low qualified bid of $1,724
per ton and a container rental fee of $11,700.00 for six months for a total of $270,300.00.
This represents. a 52 % increase in the price of this material over last contract. Specifications
allow for a six-month contract with the option of two renewals of six-month terms at the same
pricing as.the awarded contract. There are no local vendors of this commodity.
Funds will come from the Water Utilities Fund.
Approval of the resolution.
Councilmember Neild moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE BID SUBMITTED BY DXI
INDUSTRIES, INC., OF HOUSTON, TEXAS, FOR A SIX (6) MONTH CONTRACT, WITH THE OPTION OF TWO
(2) RENEWALS OF SIX (6) MONTH TERMS AT THE SAME -PRICING AS THE AWARDED CONTRACT, FOR
THE PURCHASE OF LIQUID CHLORINE FOR USE BY THE WATER UTILITIES DEPARTMENT FOR A TOTAL
ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF $270,300.00 IN THE UNIT AMOUNTS AND THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AND
HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT WITH DXI INDUSTRIES, INC., OF HOUSTON,
TEXAS. Mayor Pro Tern Samuel seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR MOUTON, MAYOR PRO TEM SAMUEL, COUNCILMEMBERS DURIO, GETZ,
TURNER, FELDSCHAU AND NEILD
NAYS: NONE
Minutes — March 22, 2022
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 22-089
3.- Consider approving the purchase of an Itron fixed network software upgrade from Republic
Meter, Inc. of Dallas to be used for digitally reading the water meters.
Itron fixed network equipment is used for digitally reading the water meters. This purchase is
to upgrade the software that works with the. digital meters. The current .software must be
upgraded to function on the new server hardware and operating system that has been
purchased. The server hardware and software had to be replaced as it was end of life.
This purchase is exempt from competitive bidding since it is available from only one source
having. -exclusive rights to modify and maintain the software. Republic Meter is the only
reseller/distributor of Itron equipment and software for the Texas. and Oklahoma region.
Total project cost for the replacement software will .be $104,500.00.
Funds will come from the Water Fund.
Approval of the resolution.
Mayor Pro Tern Samuel moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY COUNCIL HEREBY
APPROVES THE PURCHASE OF AN UPGRADE TO THE ITRON FIXED NETWORK SOFTWARE. FROM
REPUBLIC METER, INC., OF DALLAS, TEXAS, THE SOLE SOURCE HAVING EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS TO MODIFY
AND MAINTAIN THE SOFTWARE, IN THE AMOUNT OF $104,500.00 FOR USE BY THE WATER UTILITIES
DEPARTMENT. Councilmember Durio seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR MOUTON, MAYOR PRO TEM SAMUEL, COUNCILMEMBERS DURIO, GETZ,
TURNER, FELDSCHAU AND NEILD -\ - -
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
-Resolution 22-090
4. Consider authorizing the City Manager to execute Change Order No. 2, to the contract with
Placo, Ltd. for the Lift Station & WWTP Repairs Tropical Storm Harvey Group 2 Lift Stations
Project.
On March 9, 2021, by Resolution 21-056, City Council awarded a contract to Placo, Ltd., of
Lumberton, for the Lift Station & WWTP Repairs Tropical Storm Harvey Group 2 Lift Stations
Project in the amount of $671,493.01.
Previous Change Order No. 1, was in the amount of $29,816.39.
Minutes — March 22, 2022
Proposed Change Order No. 2, in the amount of $.69,180.90, is required to remove and
replace four sets of pump guide rails and a pump base replacement at the Bennett Lift
Station. A total of seventy-nine (79) calendar days will be added to the contract for the
additional work. If approved, Change Order No. 2 will result in a new contract amount.of
$770,490.30, with 333 total calendar days to complete the project.
The project provides for repairs of damages caused by flooding from Tropical Storm Harvey.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has obligated the majority of the
funds for the repair and •mitigation work, with the balance paid by the City's Harvey Fund.
The work proposed in Change Order No. 2, is outside of the FEMA approved scope as it is
not Harvey related, but necessary to make additional repairs.
Funds will come from the Water Utilities Fund.
Approval of the resolution.
Councilmember Neild moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION WHEREAS CHANGE ORDER No. 2, IN THE
AMOUNT. OF $69,180.90, IS NECESSARY TO REMOVE AND REPLACE FOUR (4) SETS OF PUMP GUIDE
RAILS AND A PUMP BASE. REPLACEMENT AT THE BENNETT LIFT STATION, THEREBY INCREASING THE
TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT TO $770,490.30 AND THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AND HE IS HEREBY
AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE CHANGE ORDER NO. 2, IN THE AMOUNT OF $69,180..90 FOR ADDITIONAL
WORK INCREASING THE TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT TO $770,490.30 FOR THE LIFTSTATION & WWTP
REPAIRS TROPICAL STORM HARVEY GROUP 2 LIFT STATIONS PROJECT. Mayor Pro Tern Samuel
seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR MOUTON, MAYOR PRO TEM SAMUEL, COUNCILMEMBERS DURIO, GETZ,
TURNER, AND NEILD
NAYS: NONE
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBER FELDSCHAU
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 22-091
5. Consider a request for a Driveway Permit to allow for a second driveway to serve 5770
Calder Avenue. -
The homeowners at 5770 Calder Avenue would like to add a second driveway. This new
driveway would open onto the major arterial street of Phelan Boulevard. The existing
driveway, which would remain, opens onto Calder Avenue.
A permit for an accessory building at this address was issued on January 20, 2022. However,
the proposed driveway was not shown on the submitted plans, nor was a drive permit
requested or granted. City staff were later notified that the applicant's contractor had removed
a section of the curb and had started construction of the proposed driveway. As no permits
had been issued for this driveway, a Stop Work Order was immediately issued. Permits for
driveways are required under City of Beaumont Ordinance 14.03.091, which states they must
be obtained before performing the work.
Minutes — March 22, 2022
Upon review of the requested driveway, City staff considered a variety of factors including the
impact on traffic and safety the new driveway would along the major arterial street. City of
Beaumont Ordinance 26.03.002, - "Streets" states that arterial and collector streets such as
Phelan should not be developed with direct driveway access or parking. The determination
was made that a residential driveway at this location is highly discouraged as entering or
exiting could potentially cause an unsafe condition due to interruptions in traffic flow and
possible collisions. Currently there are no residential driveways onto Phelan Blvd east of
Arlington Drive.
As allowed by City of .Beaumont Ordinance Section 14.03.061, the applicant has now
submitted an appeal of the denial of the new driveway for further consideration by City
Council.
Councilmember Neild moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION APPROVING A DRIVEWAY PERMIT TO
ALLOW FOR A SECOND DRIVEWAY TO SERVE 5770 CALDER AVENUE. Mayor Pro Tern Samuel
seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR MOUTON, MAYOR PRO TEM SAMUEL, COUNCILMEMBERS DURIO,
TURNER, FELDSCHAU AND NEILD
NAYS: NONE
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBER GETZ
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 22-092
PUBLIC HEARING
Receive comments on the Public Services and Public Facilities and Improvements line
items of the Consolidated Grant Program's 2022 Annual Action Plan
Public Hearing Open: 3:02 p.m.
None
Public Hearing Close: 3:02 p.m.
COMMENTS
Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes)
Addie Allen 9695 Gross Beaumont TX
Gave kudos to the fireman at the Fire Department on Major Dr., Jesse Rashall, Dalton Burke,
Casey 'Sanders and Jonathan Boddie, stated that she had a ring on her finger where her
finger was turning blue, didn't know that the Fire Department had a process called "Ring
Rescue", stated if anyone ever has that problem they can call the Fire Department, they can
Minutes — March 22, 2022
help.,with the small jaws of life, the city has employees that do good things and should be
recognized for the'good things that they do, stated that she would like to have her name
taken. off of a situation, she did call and speak with the City Clerk regarding this .issue,
doesn't know if this needs to go through a process or not, there was a discussion regarding
555 Main St., stated she -did not stand at the podium and have an opinion, it's in the records
that she did, would like Council to take steps regarding this issue, made additional comments
regarding 555 Main St., there has been approval to have air monitoring regarding asbestos,
thinks that there should have been a study done before the building was purchased, thanked
Council for their service, asked that everyone pray for the city and the Ukrainians
Ronald Kelly 2295 Angelina Beaumont.TX
Spoke to Council to express his.concern and safety of children, stated that he observed over
the weekend, children operating the scooters that are throughout the city, the kids he
observed ranged from 10 to 12 years of age, not only are they on the scooters there's other
children on the scooters with them, this is an accident waiting to happen because they are
not stopping at the stop signs etc., one of the kids did fall off a scooter, doesn't think it was
the intention of Council for this type. of activity when they approved for the scooters to be
within the city, thinks that Council needs to revisit this and put some type of parameters in
where children can be protected, they aren't wearing any head gear, elbow gear or knee
pads, this will be an issue if they there's a head injury or even death, hopes that something
can be done so that kids won't be severely injured, he's concerned and hopes that Council is
concerned as well, asked if this can be addressed
Gary Taylor 8725 Braeburn Beaumont TX
Stated that he's representing the Amelia area and wanted to inform the Council and the
Manager regarding the issues that they are having with sewer, they are having a problem
flushing their toilets when there's an abundance of rain, this has been brought up at their
neighborhood association meetings and nothing has been done, ,made comments regarding
the new sewer line project that's inclusive with pipe changing which was supposed to solve
their problem, it did for a while but now the problem has occurred again, according to the City
Manager the city has budgeted money to take care of the sewer problem, has also discussed
this issue with his Ward Councilmember which is Councilmember Getz, staff comes out and
their explanation to him and other neighbors "there's nothing they can do"
Co.uncilmembers/City Manager/City Attorney comments on various matters
COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
COUNCILMEMBER DURIO - ANNOUNCED ON SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022, AT SARAH
STREET WELLNESS CENTER THERE WILL BE A°CELEBRATION
FOR BEAUMONT UNITED BASKETBALL TEAM FROM 3:00 P.M.
TO 6:00 P.M., THERE WILL BE FREE FOOD, ENTERTAINMENT
ETC. ENCOURAGED- EVERYONE TO COME OUT AND JOIN IN,
THERE WILL BE A KIDS SUMMER CAMP STARTING .TUNE 6,
2022 THROUGH JULY 29, 2022, AT THE STERLING PRUITT
CENTER, MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND ON THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT'S WEB SITE, ALSO REMINDED EVERYONE OF THE
VIETNAM VETERANS DAY SERVICE, TUESDAY, MARCH 29,
2022, AT 11:00 A.M., AT THE BEN J. ROGERS REGIONAL
Minutes — March 22, 2022
VISITORS CENTER, STATED THAT ON THE CITY'S FACEBOOK
PAGE THERE'S A SURVEY FOR BROAD BAND,,THERE'S MONEY
AVAILABLE TO IMPROVE BROAD BAND IN JEFFERSON COUNTY,
ENCOURAGED CITIZENS TO GO� TO THE CITY'S FACEBOOK
PAGE, CLICK ON THE LINK AND DO THE SURVEY, COMMENTED
ON THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES CONFERENCE HE
ATTENDED IN WASHINGTON D.C., ON LAST WEEK, THANKED
THE BLANCHETTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENT
GOVERNMENT FOR COMING TO BE A PART OF THE CITY
COUNCIL MEETING ON TODAY AS WELL AS THE BEAUMONT
UNITED BASKET BALL TEAM, COACHES AND PRINCIPAL.
COUNCILMEMBER GETZ - CONGRATULATED BEAUMONT UNITED ON THEIR SECOND
CONSECUTIVE STATE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP,
COMMENTED ON THE MEADOWS NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSOCIATION MEETING ON LAST NIGHT WITH GUEST SPEAKER
DR. SOTOLONGO, WHO GAVE A PRESENTATION ON THE LATEST
ADVANCEMENTS IN CARDIOLOGY, STATED THAT THE DOWLEN/
WEST AND MEADOWS NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS MAY
BE COMBINED FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF MONTHS, THEY WILL
MONITOR THAT AND SEE HOW IT GOES
COUNCILMEMBER TURNER - STATED THAT HE HAS ATTENDED SOME OF THE . ACORN
NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS MEETINGS, THINKS THEY DO A
GOOD JOB, KNOWS THAT COUNCILMEMBER GETZ RUNS THOSE
MEETINGS, MADE A SUGGESTION THAT THEY HAVE STAFF
PRESENT AT THE NEXT MEETING SO THAT THERE CAN BE
DISCUSSIONS ON THE ISSUE REGARDING THE SEWER AND GET
SOME POSITIVE SOLUTIONS, STATED THAT HE SPOKE WITH
BART BARTKOWIAK, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR REGARDING
THE PAINTING OF SOME WATER TOWERS FOR BEAUMONT
UNITED ON WINNING THEIR SECOND STATE TITLE, THINKS THIS
IS SOMETHING THAT CAN BE EXPLORED AS A NEW .PROJECT
AND MAYBE THE CITY COULD PARTNER WITH BISD ON GETTING
THIS DONE, THIS IS SOMETHING WHERE THE COUNCIL AND
BISD AS WELL AS THE COMMUNITY CAN SHOW THE KIDS HOW
PROUD THEY ARE OF THEM AND THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
COUNCILMEMBER FELDSCHAU - COMMENTED ON THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES
CONFERENCE THAT HE ATTENDED ON LAST WEEK,
ENCOURAGED EVERYONE TO PRAY FOR ALL OF OUR LEADERS
FROM THE PRESIDENT DOWN TO THE MAYOR, WE ARE LIVING
IN CHALLENGING TIMES, ENCOURAGED EVERYONE TO ATTEND
THE TEXAS STATE FAIR THAT STARTS THURSDAY, MARCH 24,
2022, AND RUNS THROUGH APRIL 3, 2022, AT FORD PARK
MAYOR PRO TEM SAMUEL - CONGRATULATED BEAUMONT UNITED , HIGH SCHOOL ON
THEIR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP WIN
COUNCILMEMBER NEILD CONGRATULATED BEAUMONT .UNITED HIGH SCHOOL ON
THEIR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP WIN, AS WELL AS
Minutes — March 22, 2022
CONGRATULATIONS TO VERITAS CLASSICAL ACADEMY WHO
COMPETED IN STATE FORA MOCK TRIAL IN DALLAS, TEXAS'ON
LAST WEEK AND CAME IN 8TH PLACE
CITY ATTORNEY REED - NONE
CITY MANAGER HAYES - NONE
MAYOR MOUTON - ASKED THAT EVERYONE CONTINUE TO KEEP UKRAINE IN THEIR
PRAYERS, ANNOUNCED ON SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2022, AT
THE SARAH STREET WELLNESS CENTER THERE WILL BE A
CELEBRATION FOR BEAUMONT UNITED BASKETBALL TEAM
FROM 3:00 P.M. TO 6:00 P.M., ASKED THAT EVERYONE BRING
THEIR LAWN CHAIRS, IN REFERENCE TO THE COMMENTS THAT
WERE MADE EARLIER BY MR. KELLEY' REGARDING THE
SCOOTERS, SOME ADULTS THINK THAT THE SCOOTERS ARE
SOMETHING TO PLAY WITH, UNFORTUNATELY THEY ARE NOT,
THERE ARE SOME THAT DON'T TAKE THE ADULT
RESPONSIBILITY AS THEY SHOULD, THANKED MR. KELLEY FOR
BRINGING THE ISSUE TO COUNCILS ATTENTION, ENCOURAGED
CITIZENS THAT WITNESS CHILDREN RIDING THE SCOOTERS
UNSUPERVISED TO CALL THE POLICE OR 311, THE SCOOTERS
WERE PUT IN PLACE FOR QUALITY OF LIFE, STATED THAT SHE
RECEIVED A CALL FROM A CONSTITUENT ON THIS- MORNING
WHO WAS AT KROGER'S -ON PHELAN ON LAST NIGHT
SHOPPING, HER 11 YEAR OLD GRANDSON WAS GRABBED BY A
CITIZEN THAT WAS SHOPPING AS WELL, THE 11 YEAR OLD GOT
AWAY FROM THE GENTLEMEN THAT GRABBED HIM, THE 11
YEAR OLD IS NOW DEVASTATED BY THE EVENT THAT
OCCURRED, WANTED TO INFORM.EVERYONE OF THIS EVENT SO
THAT THEY WILL NOT FORGET THAT THERE ARE PREDATORS
OUT AND ABOUT, .REGARDLESS IF YOUR CHILD IS A MALE OR A
FEMALE THEY ARE ABDUCTING THEM, ASKED THAT CITIZENS BE
VIGILANT OF THEIR SURROUNDINGS, ANNOUNCED THE SOUTH
EAST TEXAS STATE FAIR THAT STARTS ON THURSDAY,
MARCH 24, 2022, ENCOURAGED EVERYONE TO GET OUT AND
SUPPORT THE YMBL, COMMENTED ON A 4 YEAR OLD NAME
AUSTIN FROM BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA, AUSTIN GOES OUT
ONCE A WEEK AND FEEDS THE HOMELESS, HE STATED THAT
IT'S THE JOY OF HIS LIFE AND EVERYONE THAT HE GIVES A
SANDWICH AND DRINK TO HE ASK THEM TO "SPREAD THE
LOVE", THE MAYOR ALSO TOLD EVERYONE.IN HER CLOSING
REMARKS TO SPREAD THE LOVE
p.m.
Tina Broussard,
Minutes — March 22, 2022
ABSTENTION AFFIDAVIT
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Board) make this affidavit and hereby on oath state the following: I, and/or a person or persons related to
me, h a substantial Interest in a business entity that would be peculiarly affected by a vote or decision
of the ea4-MbYLt (City Council, Commission, or Board) as those terms are defined in V.T.C.A.,
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Ownership of either 10 percent or more or $15,000 or more of the fair market value of the
business entity.
Funds received from the. business entity exceed 10 percent of (my, her, his) gross
income for the previous year.
Real property is involved, and (I,.he, she) have an interest which is an equitable
or legal ownership with a fair market value of at least $2,500.
A relative of mine, within the first or second degree by blood or marriage, has a substantial
interest in the business entity or property that would be affected by a decision of the public
body of which I am a member.
Upon filing of this affidavit with the City Clerk, I affirm that I will abstain from voting on any decision involving
this business entity and from any further
participation on this matter whatsoever.
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COUNTY OF ;JEFFERSON §
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Board) make this affidavit and hereby on oath state the following: I, and/or a person or persons related to
me, have a substantial i terest in a business entity that would be peculiarly affected by a vote or decision
of the IU Mlo) (City Council, Commission, or Board) as those terms are defined in V.T.C.A.,
Local Government Code, § 171.002.
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("I," or name of relative and relationship) have/has a substantial interest in this
business entity for the following reasons: (check all of which are applicable.)
Ownership of 10 percent or more of the voting stock or shares of the business entity.
Ownership of either 10 percent or more or $15,000 or more of the fair market value of the
business entity.
Funds received from the. business entity exceed 10 percent of (my, her, his) gross
income for the previous year.
Real property is involved, and (I,.he, she) have an interest which is an equitable
or legal ownership with a fair market value of at least $2,500.
A relative of mine, within the first or second degree by blood or marriage, has a substantial
interest in the business entity or property that would be affected by a decision of the public
body of which I am a member.
Upon filing of this affidavit with the City Clerk, I affirm that I will abstain from voting on any decision involving
this business entity and from any further participation on this matter whatsoever.
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