HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/02/2022 MINT E X A S
MINUTES OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT
COUNCIL MEETING
Albert "A.J." Turner Jr., At -Large ROBIN MOUTON, MAYOR Randy Feldschau, At -Large
Taylor Neiid, Ward I CITY COUNCIL MEETING Michael Getz, Ward II
Audwin Samuel, Ward III AUGUST 2, 2022 Chris Durio, Mayor Pro Tem
Tina Broussard, City Cleric Chris Boone, Interim 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 August 2, 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 1-3
Mayor Mouton called the council meeting to order at 1:30 p.m.
Pastor Julius Wardley with First United Methodist Church gave the invocation. Mayor Mouton led
the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call was made by Stephanie LeBlanc, Deputy City Clerk.
Present at the meeting were Mayor Mouton, Mayor Pro Tem Durio, Councilmembers Getz, Turner,
Feldschau, Samuel (arrived at 2:56 p.m.) and Neild. Absent: Tina Broussard, City Clerk. Also,
present were Chris Boone, Interim City Manager; Sharae Reed, City Attorney; Stephanie LeBlanc,
Deputy City Clerk.
Proclamations, Presentation, Recognitions
Recognition: Mr. Steve Ahlenius — President/CEO of the Greater Beaumont Chamber
of Commerce
Mayor Mouton read the announcement regarding Executive Session being held for Item #3.
Council would recess to discuss this item and reconvene to vote.
Public Comment: Persons may speak on the Consent Agenda and Agenda Items 1-3
None
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.)
Minutes --August 2, 2022
A. Approval of the July 26, 2022, City Council Meeting Minutes
Councilmember Getz moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Councilmember Turner
seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR MOUTON, MAYOR PRO TEM DURIO, COUNCILMEMBERS GETZ, TURNER,
FELDSCHAU AND NEILD
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
AGENDA
1. Consider authorizing the Interim City Manager to execute Change Order No. 3, accept
maintenance, and authorize final payment to Texas Pride Utilities, LLC, for the Dowlen
West Pipe Bursting Contract -- Phase I Project.
On February 25, 2020, by Resolution 20-042, City Council awarded a contract to Texas
Pride Utilities, LLC, of Houston, for the Dowlen West Pipe Bursting Contract — Phase I
Project in the amount of $1,097,150.00.
Previous Change Order Nos. 1-2, in the amount of $32,100.00.
Proposed Change Order No. 3, in the amount of ($270,714.00), and the addition of 157
calendar days is required to adjust the estimated quantities and contract time to reflect the
actual quantities and contract time used in the completion of the project. If approved, the
final contract amount will be $858,536.00.
The project has been inspected by Water Utilities and found to be complete in accordance
with the provisions and terms set out in the contract. Acceptance of Change Order No. 3,
maintenance, and final payment in the amount of $42,926.80 is recommended.
Funds will come from the Capital Program.
Approval of the resolution.
Councilmember Getz moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE INTERIM CITY MANAGER BE AND
HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE CHANGE ORDER NO. 3, IN THE AMOUNT OF ($270,714) AND
THE ADDITION OF 157 CALENDAR DAYS TO ADJUST THE ESTIMATED QUANTITIES AND CONTRACT TIME
TO REFLECT THE ACTUAL QUANTITIES AND CONTRACT TIME USED IN THE COMPLETION OF THE
PROJECT, THEREBY DECREASING THE TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT TO $858,536.00 FOR THE DOWLEN
WEST PIPE BURSTING CONTRACT -- PHASE I PROJECT; AND THAT THE DOWLEN WEST PIPE BURSTING
CONTRACT PHASE I PROJECT BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY ACCEPTED; AND THAT THE INTERIM CITY
MANAGER IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE FINAL PAYMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $42,926.80 TO TEXAS PRIDE
UTILITIES, LLC, OF HOUSTON, TEXAS. Councilmember Turner seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR MOUTON, MAYOR PRO TEM DURIO, COUNCILMEMBERS GETZ, TURNER,
FELDSCHAU AND NEILD
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NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 22-185
2, Consider approving a contract with WJE Associates, Inc., of Austin, Texas for Professional
Engineering Services -- Bridge Repairs at Various Locations City Wide.
The Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) performs biannual bridge inspections on
City of Beaumont maintained structures through the Routine Off -System Bridge Inspections
program. The 2021 inspection cycle recommended structural repairs be made within two (2)
years, or before the next inspection cycle, for thirteen (13) of the fifty-eight (58) bridges
inspected. The proposed engineering scope of work includes further inspection and design
of recommended repairs.
Engineering services shall include performing bridge inspections, preparing inspection
reports, evaluate alternatives, develop scope of repairs and engineering design, provide
materials testing, cost estimates, plans and specifications to address damages and repairs to
thirteen (13) City of Beaumont maintained Bridge Structures.
Four (4) responses were received and evaluated by City Staff.
Funds will come from the General Fund.
Approval of the resolution.
Councilmember Feldschau moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE INTERIM CITY MANAGER
BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE, A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES
AGREEMENT WITH W.JE ASSOCIATES INC., OF AUSTIN, TEXAS FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES RELATED
TO BRIDGE REPAIRS AT VARIOUS CITY-WIDE LOCATIONS. Councilmember Getz seconded the
motion.
AYES: MAYOR MOUTON, MAYOR PRO TEM DURIO, COUNCILMEMBERS GETZ, TURNER,
FELDSCHAU AND NEILD
NAYS: NONE
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 22-186
EXECUTIVE SESSION — Recessed at 1:42 p.m.
* Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with
Section 551.071 of the Government Code:
Ronald K. Davis v. John D. Brown, et al; Civil Action No. 1:22-cv-00024
Council reconvened at 2:56 p.m.
Minutes — August 2, 2022
Councilmember Samuel arrived at 2:56 p.m.
3. Consider authorizing the settlement of the lawsuit styled Ronald K. Davis v. John D. Brown,
et al; Civil Action No. 1:22-cv- 00024.
The lawsuit styled Ronald K. Davis v. John D. Brown, et al, Civil Action No. 1:22-cv-00024,
was presented and discussed in Executive Session held on July 19, 2022. The City Attorney
is requesting authority to settle this suit in the amount of $22,500.
Funds will come from the General Liability Fund.
Approval of the resolution.
Councilmember Samuel moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY BE, AND
SHE IS HEREBY, AUTHORIZED TO SETTLE THE MATTER OF RONALD K. DAVIS IN THE LAWSUIT STYLED
RONALD K. DAVIS V. JOHN D. BROWN, ET AL; CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:22-CV-00024, FOR THE SUM OF
TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND XXI100 DOLLARS ($22,500.00); AND BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED THAT THE INTERIM CITY MANAGER BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE ALL
DOCUMENTS RELATED TO SETTLEMENT OF THE LAWSUIT. Councilmember Durio seconded the
motion.
AYES: MAYOR MOUTON, MAYOR PRO TEM DURIO, COUNCILMEMBERS TURNER AND
SAMUEL
NAYS: COUNCILMEMBERS GETZ, FELDSCHAU AND NEILD
MOTION PASSED
Resolution 22-187
PUBLIC HEARING
* Receive comments related to draft plans for the reapportionment of single -member
council wards
Public Hearing Open: 3:07 p.m.
Christopher Jones 1045 Doucette Beaumont, TX
Stated that he came on behalf of many citizens, civic groups and organizations that have
reached out to him asking that he address Council, asked that Council postpone the
public hearing and amendment process for an evening meeting as it would give residents
the opportunity to be involved and engaged in the process
Public Hearing Closed: 3:16 p.m.
Minutes —August 2, 2022
4. Consider an ordinance amending the boundaries of the wards of the City of Beaumont for
election purposes.
As a result of the 2020 decennial census, it has been determined that a decrease in
population in the City of Beaumont has caused the existing ward boundaries of the City of
Beaumont to be substantially unequal in population. Article I, Section 6 of the Charter of the
City of Beaumont gives to the City Council the responsibility of changing ward boundaries
from time -to -time as the Council may deem expedient so that each ward shall contain, as
nearly as possible, the same number of electors. The proposed ordinance adjusts the ward
boundaries so as to comply with the Charter of City of Beaumont. The next City election is
May 6, 2023.
Approval of the ordinance.
Councilmember Feldschau moved to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A
NEW REAPPORTIONMENT PLAN THEREBY REVISING CITY COUNCIL MEMBER WARD BOUNDARIES IN
RESPONSE TO THE 2020 CENSUS; PROVIDING FOR FINDINGS OF FACT; PROVIDING THIS ORDINANCE
BE CUMULATIVE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY;
PROVIDING FOR INJUNCTIONS. Councilmember Getz seconded the motion.
AYES: MAYOR MOUTON, MAYOR PRO TEM DURIO, COUNCILMEMBERS GETZ, TURNER,
FELDSCHAU AND NEILD
NAYS: COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL
MOTION PASSED
Ordinance 22-042
COMMENTS
* Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes)
Tony Renfro 6110 Bankston Lane Beaumont, TX
Stated that he comes before Council speaking for himself and the majority, the City of
Beaumont now has the opportunity to make a move in a new and positive direction by hiring
a new, well qualified, experienced applicant for City Manager, it's time for a change, the City
of Beaumont has been a stalled city for the past two decades with missed opportunities for
growth, new businesses, and because of mismanagement of the most important
components -- department of the City works, criticism of the previous City Manager, the City
of Beaumont has been stagnant with great untapped opportunities, for growth and creative
opportunities, it's time for those who have kept this great city below average and who have
been attached to this old regime to step off the stage and to bring in the most well rounded
applicant the City has ever employed, highly recommends applicant Kenneth Williams to
take our city to the next level as our new City Manager
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Christopher .tones 1045 Doucette Beaumont, TX
Asked that Council not consider the Interim City Manager for the City Manager position due
to his track record as the developer of the city, feels that many citizens have been made to
feel dissociated and even exiled from the City of Beaumont when it comes to community
engagement with options of resolve, believes that the city needs a new direction that they
can rally behind, if Council wants change that change must start with a new City Manager,
asks that Council's deliberation and overall decision be in line with the communities
represented by his attendance
Wilma Spikes 1605 Victoria Beaumont, TX
Concerned regarding the fact that one of her properties has been red tagged, the property
had utilities on, taxes paid and tenant occupied, unsure if the department that red tagged her
property has done this to other citizens or if she's being bullied, is it part of the City code to
do this to any other citizen, was unaware that a property that is tenant occupied and has
utilities on could be deemed red tagged, stated the reason she attended Council was to
plead her cause, her water services and lights have been turned off, stated that every time
she has had work done it has been with licensed companies and there are permits on file
with the City, wants her services back, will pull permits and comply with whatever Code
Enforcement states she needs to do but feels she has been wronged, asked for Council's
help with her situation as this is part of her income
Travis Haynes 4805 Beck Street Beaumont, TX
Spoke regarding an issue that happened to him on May 25, 2013, stated that he was
slammed head first by a correction officer of Jefferson County correction facility, his arm was
broken and he was left in an isolation cell for three days fighting for his life with no medical
attention, stated he will bring this to Council, the news, civil rights groups, whoever he has to
so that he is compensated for the damage to his arm and his pain
Councilmembers/City Manager/City Attorney comments on various matters
COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
MAYOR PRO TEM DURIO - WANTS ALL CITIZENS TO BE AWARE OF THEIR GRASS
CLIPPINGS WHEN CUTTING GRASS, CLIPPINGS ARE NOT
SUPPOSED TO BE SPRAYED OR BLOWN DOWN INTO THE
DRAINAGE OR STREETS, JUST REMEMBER THAT YOU ARE
RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR GRASS CLIPPINGS, ATTENDED SOME
OF THE SCHOOL SUPPLY GIVEAWAYS OVERTHE WEEKEND, ONE
WAS WITH THE 100 PLUS BLACK WOMEN AND ANOTHER
WITH YDIA (YOU DID IT AGAIN), APPRECIATES THEM LETTING
HIM ATTEND, IT'S A GOOD THING FOR THE COMMUNITY AND IT
WAS REALLY SUCCESSFUL GETTING THE KIDS READY TO GO
BACK TO SCHOOL, ATTENDED ATURNOUT AT OUR MOTHER OF
MERCY CATHOLIC CHURCH WITH His AMERICAN LEGION POST,
STATED THE MAYOR PRO TEM STAYS PRETTY BUSY
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COUNCILMEMBER GETZ - STATED THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE ASK HIM WHAT THE STATUS IS
ON GETTING BATTLESHIP TEXAS TO BEAUMONT AND HE TELLS
THEM THAT IT'S PROGRESSING, A CITIZEN CREATED A SURVEY
ON CHANGE.ORG TITLED "BRING THE BATTLESHIP TEXAS TO
BEAUMONT", THE SURVEY IS THREE DAYS OLD AND ALREADY
HAS HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE THAT HAVE INDICATED THEY
WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE BATTLESHIP TEXAS COME TO
BEAUMONT, IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A VOICE IN THAT
MATTER THE SURVEY IS ONE WAY TO DO SO
COUNCILMEMBER TURNER - COMPLIMENTED THE CVB ON BRINGING BEEP BASEBALL
NATIONAL LEAGUE TO HOSTA TOURNAMENT IN BEAUMONT, HE
VOLUNTEERED FOR THE TOURNAMENT AND ONE OF THE MOST
HUMBLING THINGS HE NOTICED WAS THOSE INDIVIDUALS OUT
THERE BLIND, PLAYING A SPORT, CELEBRATING, EXCITED,
POSITIVE AND NOT COMPLAINING ABOUT THINGS THEY
ACTUALLY DON'T HAVE AND IT HUMBLED HIM 13ECAUSE WE GO
BY EVERY DAY IN LIFE AND OFTEN WE COMPLAIN, WE DON'T
KNOW HOW PRIVILEGED WE ARE JUST BECAUSE WE HAVE ALL
OUR PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES, SPOKE ABOUT THE BACK TO
SCHOOL DRIVES, THERE WAS ONE AT SMITH MIDDLE SCHOOL
PUT ON BY STACY LEWIS SR. AND THE SCHOOL, ONE AT ODOM
ACADEMY BY BOBBIE PATTERSON AND 100 PLUS BLACK
WOMEN, AND AT ALICE KEITH PARK BY YDIA, STATED HE
VOLUNTEERED AT ALL THREE., HE'S HEARD COMMENTS THAT
THERE HAVE BEEN TOO MANY BACKPACK SCHOOL DRIVES,
THERE ARE 16,000 KIDS IN BISD AND THE REALITY IS THAT
SOME OF THOSE KIDS HAVE UNFORTUNATE LIVING CONDITIONS
SO WE NEED TO SHIFT OUR MENTALITY IF WE EVER THINK LIKE
THAT, ASKED FOR AN UPDATE ON THE POLICE CONTRACT
NEGOTIATIONS, STRESSED THAT IT'S BUDGET SEASON AND WE
NEED TO LOOK AT OUR MINIMUMS ON SALARIES NOT JUST THE
HIGHEST, THE COST OF LIVING IS EXTREMELY HIGH, ASKS THAT
WE LOOK AT COMPENSATING EVERYONE FROM THE BOTTOM TO
THE TOP, THE CITY NEEDS TO BE COMPETITIVE IN REGARDS TO
WAGES
COUNCILMEMBER NEILD - NONE
COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL - LOOKS FORWARD TO WORKING WITH THE CHARLTON POLLARD
NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION AS WELL AS GETTING WITH
CITY STAFF TO LOOK AT THE CITY PROPERTY THAT IS AROUND
OUR PARKS TO POSSIBLY INCORPORATE A COMMUNITY
GARDEN IN THE CHARLTON POLLARD AREA, ATTENDED AND
VISITED WITH STAFF AT THE SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM AT THE
STERLING PRUITT CENTER, CAN'T EXPRESS ENOUGH THE JOB
THAT OFFICER CAROL RILEY DOES WORKING WITH OUR KIDS,
IT WAS BEAUTIFUL AND WAS HEARTENING TO SEE THE
INVOLVEMENT BY THE BEAUMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT, IT
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WAS A WONDERFUL EVENT AND WAS GOOD TO SEE THOSE KIDS
JUST TRULY HAVING FUN
COUNCILMEM13ER FELDSCHAU - STATED THAT HE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO STOP BY THE
STERLING PRUITT CENTER FOR THE SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM
ON LAST THURSDAY, A NUMBER OF OTHER COUNCILMEM13ERS
ATTENDED, IN LOOKING AT THIS GROUP OF YOUNG KIDS AND
LISTENING TO THE STAFF AND OFFICER RILEY AND LISTENED
TO THEIR PASSION AND LOVE FOR THESE YOUNG KIDS HE WAS
TAKEN ABACK BY THE MOMENT, THERE'S A LOT OF GOOD
THINGS HAPPENING IN OUR COMMUNITY AND THERE'S A LOT OF
GOOD PEOPLE, APPRECIATES THE STAFF, OFFICER RILEY, ALL
OF OUR FIRST RESPONDERS WITH BEAUMONT POLICE
DEPARTMENT, FIRE AND EMS
INTERIM CITY MANAGER BOONE - A BUDGET WORK SESSION WILL BE HELD ON AUGUST 16,
2022, ALSO A TIMELINE IS BEING PREPARED RELATED TO
CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE 13EAUMONT POLICE
UNION WHICH SHOULD BE READY IN THE NEXT DAY OR TWO
CITY ATTORNEY REED - NONE
MAYOR MOUTON - INVITED COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR, LAUREN MONITZ TO
THE PODIUM TO ANNOUNCE A JOINT VENTURE WITH URBAN
AIR, THE OWNER WISHES TO PARTNER WITH THE CITY OF
BEAUMONT AND THE POLICE DEPARTMENT TO HOST A BACK TO
SCHOOL BASH FOR OUR STUDENTS, NOT ONLY FOR THE NEXT
TWO WEEKS BUT CONTINUING DUE TO THE LACK OF THINGS
FOR TWEENS TO DO IN THIS AREA, MS. MONITZ STATED THAT
ON THURSDAY NIGHT AT URBAN AIR FROM B-10 P.M. THE
POLICE COMMUNITY RELATIONS DEPARTMENT IS PARTNERING
WITH URBAN AIR TO INTERACT WITH THE KIDS ATTENDING, IT IS
GEARED TOWARD KIDS AGES 13-9 $ AND 25% OF THE DOOR
PROCEEDS WILL GO TOWARDS THE COPS N KIDS PROGRAM,
PARENTS WILL NEED TO DROP THE KIDS OFF AND PICK THEM
UP, IT'S A GREAT WAY FOR KIDS TO HAVE FUN AND
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED ON THE URBAN AIR WEBSITE,
MAYOR MOUTON INVITED COUNCIL TO COME OUT, STATED THE
OWNER REALLY WANTED TO GET INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY
AND BELIEVES IT'S A GREAT THING WHAT WITH ALL THE CRIME
WE'VE HAD WITH OURTEENAGERS, IT'S A GREAT WAY FOR KIDS
TO GET OUT AND HAVE A LAST BASH OF FUN BEFORE SCHOOL
STARTS, STATED THAT WE ARE IN HURRICANE SEASON AND
WANTED TO REMIND EVERYONE ABOUT THE GRASS CLIPPINGS,
NOTED THAT THE WATER WAS UP TO THE ROOFTOPS IN
KENTUCKY WITH ALL THE FLOODING, ASKED THAT EVERYONE
PLEASE TAKE CARE OF GRASS CLIPPINGS AND IF YOU SEE
TRASH TO PICK IT UP, IT DOES AFFECT THE STORM DRAINS,
ALSO RECEIVED A TEXT FROM A CITIZEN WHOSE NEIGHBOR'S
DOGS WERE USING THE BATHROOM IN HER YARD, THIS LADY
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HAS HAD TO TRAVEL TO MARYLAND TO HAVE SURGERY DUE TO
DISEASE CONTRACTED FROM THE URINE AND FECAL MATTER IN
HER YARD, ASKED THAT CITIZENS KEEP THEIR DOGS FROM
USING THE BATHROOM IN OTHERS' YARDS IF ATALL POSSIBLE,
AGREES WITH COUNCILMEM13ER TURNER THAT YOU CAN
NEVER HAVE TOO MANY BACKPACK GIVEAWAYS, WE ARE IN
ECONOMICAL HARD TIMES AND THERE ARE A LOT OF PEOPLE
THAT ARE IN NEED OF THESES SUPPLIES, THANKED YDIA AND
100 PLUS BLACK WOMEN FOR CONTRIBUTING TO OUR
COMMUNITY AND MAKING SURE OUR STUDENTS HAVE, WHAT
THEY NEED, CANT' TALK ENOUGH ABOUT DEAN CONWELL,
FREDDIE WILLARD AND THE CVB STAFF FOR SPONSORING THE
WORLD SERIES BEEP BALL, THESE PLAYERS WERE
SIGHTLESS AND HAPPY JUST TO PLAY, DID NOT GET TO SEE
THEM PLAY AS THE DAY SHE WOULD HAVE THE GAMES WERE
CANCELLED DUE TO LIGHTNING, IT WAS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY
FOR BEAUMONT TO HOST THIS WORLD SERIES, IT GOES ON
ACROSS THE UNITED STATES, SO PROUD OF THE STAFF OF
CVB FOR BRINGING THIS TO BEAUMONT FOR THE FIRST TIME,
THANKED EVERYONE FOR COMING AND SPREAD THE LOVE AS
ALWAYS
EXECUTIVE SESSION
* Consider matters related to contemplated or pending litigation in accordance with
Section 551,071 of the Government Code:
Claim of Robert Counts
Claim of Virginia Quintanar
Toye Frazier v. City of Beaumont; Cause No. E-206,919
* Deliberate the appointment, employment and duties of the City Manager position in
accordance with Section 551.074 of the Government Code -Personnel Matters; Closed
Meeting. -
Christopher S. Boone
Lionel D. Lyons
Kenneth R. Williams
Open sOssion of meeting recessed at 3:47 p.m
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Robin Mouton, Mayor k
,Stephanie LeBlanc, epu# City Clerk
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