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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/14/2023 MIN BEAVMONT TEXAS 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,Ward III FEBRUARY 14, 2023 Chris Durio, Mayor Pro Tern Tina Broussard, City Clerk Kenneth R.Williams, 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 February 14, 2023, 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 Recognitions - Presentation on Consumer Recycling Education and Outreach Grant Program - Presentation on infrastructure grants to be used for mitigating lead pipe on private property * 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. Father Sam Leger with St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic 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 Durio, Councilmembers Getz, Turner, Samuel and Neild. Absent: Councilmember Feldschau. Also, present were Kenneth R. Williams, City Manager; Sharae Reed, City Attorney; Tina Broussard, City Clerk. Proclamations, Presentation, Recognitions "Recognition" — Honoring Beaumont Residents who have been married 50 plus years "Recognition" — Mrs. Lavert Blanchette Mollett, descendant of the Blanchette family (Blanchette Elementary School) — Accepting Danette Mickens, great niece of Mrs. Mollett "Black History Month"—February 2203-Proclamation read by Mayor Mouton; accepted by . Vernon Durden and Alvin Eldridge, with the 100 Black Men of Greater Beaumont along with members of the 100 Plus Black Women Coalition of Beaumont Minutes—February 14,2023 Public Comment: Persons may speak on the Consent Agenda and Agenda Items 1-5 Dr. Harrison Luke 8105 Gladys Ave. Beaumont TX Spoke to Council regarding Item#5 on the agenda, removing fluoride from the surface water treatment process, spoke as to why fluoride should not be removed from the water Dr. Katie Triska 1525 Cornerstone Ct. Beaumont TX. Spoke to Council regarding Item#5 on the agenda, removing fluoride from the surface water treatment process, spoke as to why fluoride should not be removed from the water Addie Allen 9695 Gross Beaumont TX Spoke to Council regarding fluoride, had concerns that authorization had been given to the City Manager, fluoride had been tabled at a previous meeting, there hadn't been any information on fluoride until the dentist came forward, also spoke about the lead pipes, stated that there's brown water here in Beaumont and doesn't know if that's leading to lead pipes or not, but when the budget presentation was done it showed that there were red pipes that were old and then the newer pipes, doesn't know if that's in the budget or the strategic plan, stated that Lamar University will be observing Black History Month at 6:00 p.m., at the Setzer Center, commented on sirens, stated that she's spoke on this for two years, gave several vendors that can install audible sirens, also ask that this item be placed on the agenda soon 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 February 7, 2023, City Council Meeting Minutes B. Amend Resolution 21-292 to cancel the purchase of vehicles for Sewer Maintenance - Resolution 21-292-A C. Authorize the City Manager to execute Change Order No. 3, accept maintenance and authorize final payment to Texas Drainage, Inc. for the FY22 Citywide Ditching Program - Resolution 23-054 D. Authorize the City Attorney to accept the settlement negotiated by the Texas Attorney General in Opioid litigation against pharmaceutical manufacturer Allergan, and pharmacies CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart - Resolution 23-055 Councilmember Neild moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Councilmember Samuel . . seconded the motion. AYES: MAYOR MOUTON,MAYOR PRO TEM DURIO,COUNCILMEMBERS GETZ,TURNER, SAMUEL AND NEILD NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED Minutes—February 14,2023 AGENDA 1. Consider amending the Food and Food Establishments Ordinance concerning signage, Sections 28.01.004, 28.03.018, 28.03.020, 28.03.021, 28.04.003, 28.04.005, 28.04.006, and 28.04.008(22). The Texas Food Establishment Rules (TFER) rules have been amended, as of August 2021. In an attempt to stay current with the most up to date food establishment rules and language, the Environmental Health Department is recommending adopting by reference the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food Code and the Supplement to the 2022 Food Code.) The department does not adopt by reference the following sections, paragraphs, and subparagraph of the Food Code3-202.13, 3-202.14(C), 3-202.18(A), 5-102.11, 5-102.13, 5- 102.14, 5-104.11(6)(1), 6-101.11(B), 6-202.18, 8-201.11, 8-202.10, 8-203.10, 8-302.11-14, 8-303.10-30, 8-304.10, 8-304.20, 8-401.10, 8-401.20, 8-402.10, 8-402.20-40, 8-403.40, and 8-501.10-40, and the definitions for "accredited program," "drinking water," "food establishment," "game animal," "general use pesticide," "public water system," "regulatory authority," "safe material," "service animal," and "vending machine location." The proposed amendments offer new language that will allow mobile food units to purge their crawfish at their central preparation facility, overnight parking at a mobile food units place of business is further defined to specify that a mobile food unit must be stored at a rented storage space, where the mobile unit may park overnight, until the next business day. Special Event and Temporary Permit- The current ordinance does not have a hard deadline for special events or temporary permits. Environmental Health proposes that Special Event permits must be submitted and purchased at least 30 days prior to the event. Environmental Health proposed Temporary Food Establishment permits must be submitted and purchased no later than seven (7) days before the starting date for the period of operation listed in the application. For temporary food permit applicants foods that are not prepared on-site or that require extensive preparation or cooking must be prepared at a licensed food establishment located within the city limits of the City of Beaumont. All foods to be prepared and sold during each day of operation must be purchased the same day from a permitted grocery or other retail food store. Food permit holders must display at the entrance of the food establishment a placard approved by the regulatory authority stating the sanitary condition received at the time of the most recent inspection of the establishment. Also, the scoring system for r food establishment sanitary reports has been updated, to narrow the scoring range between superior, above average, and average ratings. We are proposing a scoring system of 100-90 being an A letter grade, 89-80 being a B letter grade, and 79 or below being deemed a C letter grade. Food permit standard fees have been updated. Approval of the ordinance. Mayor Pro Tern Durio moved to ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT AMENDING THE FOOD AND FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS CONCERNING SIGNAGE, SECTION 28.01.004, 28.03.018, 28.03.020, 28.03.021, 28.04.005, 28.04.006, AND 28.04.008(22). Councilmember Samuel seconded the motion. Minutes—February 14,2023 AYES: MAYOR MOUTON,MAYOR PRO TEM DURIO,COUNCILMEMBERS GETZ,TURNER, SAMUEL AND NEILD NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED Ordinance 23-0013 2. Consider approving a contract for the modifications of the Civic Center balcony guardrail. The Civic Center Facility, originally constructed in 1977, is now 46 years old. At the time the decision to replace the upper balcony seating was made, it was agreed that it was not feasible to repair nor replace the retractable seating located beneath the balcony area. The plan was to remove the retractable seating and capture these areas and utilize them for floor events. When the seating is in the retracted position or totally removed, it deems the balcony wall unsafe under balcony railing height requirements which is 42". The current balcony rail is 26"tall and the distance to the Arena floor is approximately 20'. To prevent the obstruction of the view for the front row of seating, the Architect recommended the use of a glass railing system for the railing modifications. This method is more expensive but the best option for the front row viewing. This project is necessary to allow the safe usage of the upper balcony seating in the Arena. Bids were solicited from five vendors as well as advertised. Two bids were received. The qualified low bidder was Delk Construction of Port Arthur. The proposed scope of work shall include the installation of a glass rail system.onto the existing concrete balcony wall and enclosing the current open areas at each aisle location. The cost to install the new glass • railing system is $390,000.00 for the base bid and $35,400.00 for the alternate addition of a continuous cap rail at the top of the glass rail system. The total cost of the project, including the alternate, is $425,400.00. Funds will come from the Capital Reserve fund. Approval of the resolution. Councilmember Samuel moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE BID SUBMITTED BY DELK CONSTRUCTION,OF NEDERLAND,TEXAS IN THE AMOUNT OF$425,400.00 FOR THE MODIFICATIONS OF THE CIVIC CENTER BALCONY GUARDRAIL BE ACCEPTED. Councilmember Turner seconded the motion. AYES: MAYOR MOUTON,MAYOR PRO TEM DURIO,COUNCILMEMBERS GETZ,TURNER, AND SAMUEL NAYS: NONE ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBER NEILD MOTION PASSED Resolution 23-056 Minutes—February 14,2023 3. Consider approving the purchase of two trucks for use in the Sewer Maintenance Department. Two Isuzu NRR Jetter flush trucks will be purchased for the Sewer Department, in the amount of$303,333. Flush trucks are used to clean clogged sewer lines throughout the city. These will replace Units 3363 and 3364, which will be kept in reserve. This purchase was approved on Resolution 21-292, however that vendor has been unable to obtain the trucks. Original approved pricing was $246,441.91, reflecting a $56,891.09 total increase. Pricing was obtained from Rush Truck Centers of Texas, of Sealy, Texas, through the H- GAC pricing cooperative contract. H-GAC is a cooperative purchasing association that complies with the State of Texas' procurement statutes. Funds will come from the Water Utilities Fund. Approval of the resolution. Councilmember Getz moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE CITY COUNCIL HEREBY APPROVES THE PURCHASE OF TWO (2) NRR JETTER FLUSH TRUCKS FOR USE IN THE SEWER MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT AND THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE PAYMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $303,333.00, TO RUSH TRUCK CENTERS OF TEXAS, OF SEALY, TEXAS FOR THE PURCHASE OF TWO (2) NRR JETTER FLUSH TRUCKS. Councilmember Samuel seconded the motion. AYES: MAYOR MOUTON,MAYOR PRO TEM DURIO,COUNCILMEMBERS GETZ,TURNER, SAMUEL AND NEILD NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED Resolution 23-0057 4. Consider approving a contract for the purchase and installation of a standby generator at the Water Utilities Service Center. Currently the City's Water Utilities Service Center located at 1350 Langham does not have a permanent backup power supply to help in continuing operations during any kind of major emergency event that causes the facility to lose power. Formal bids were requested for the purchase and installation of a new permanently mounted generator and automatic transfer switch that will be fueled by natural gas. Eight vendors were notified of the bid opportunity and four responses were received. A & A Electric Co. of Beaumont responded with the low base bid of$163,377 with 540 calendar days to complete the work, and $1,452 for Alternate # 1 to provide a five-year limited warranty on the generator and a three-year warranty on the automatic transfer switch. Staff recommends award of the contract. Funding will come from the Water Utilities Fund. Approval of the resolution. Minutes—February 14,2023 Councilmember Neild moved to APPROVE A RESOLUTION THAT THE BID SUBMITTED BY A & A ELECTRIC CO., OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS IN THE AMOUNT OF $164,829.00 FOR THE PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF A STANDBY GENERATOR AT THE WATER UTILITIES SERVICE CENTER BE ACCEPTED. Councilmember Turner seconded the motion. AYES: MAYOR MOUTON,MAYOR PRO TEM DURIO,COUNCILMEMBERS GETZ,TURNER, SAMUEL AND NEILD NAYS: NONE MOTION PASSED Resolution 23-058 WORK SESSION (Work Session can be viewed on the City's Web Site) • Review and discuss fluoride in water treatment 5. Consider authorizing the City Manager to place an item on the May ballot to remove fluoride from the surface water treatment process. Currently fluoride is added to the drinking water as part of the treatment process at the Pine Street Surface Water Treatment Plant. This resolution would authorize the City Manager to add an item to the May ballot that would allow citizens to vote on whether to remove fluoride from the treatment process. Councilmember Getz moved to APPROVE THAT THE CITY MANAGER BE AND HE IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO PLACE AN ITEM ON THE MAY BALLOT ALLOWING CITIZENS TO VOTE ON WHETHER TO REMOVE FLUORIDE FROM THE TREATMENT PROCESS. With a lack of a second the motion failed. MOTION FAILED WORK SESSION (Both Work Session can be viewed on the City's Web Site) • Review and discuss the City of Beaumont's Legislative Priorities • Review and discuss requests from developers for support of an affordable housing project at the Northeast Quadrant of Cardinal Drive and Fannett Road as well as a proposed project at 1125 N. 11th Street COMMENTS * Public Comments (Persons are limited to three minutes) Dr. William Nantz 7525 Shadow Creek Beaumont TX Thanked Council for receiving any and all information that was sent to them regarding fluoridation, and for having a wonderful presentation in which he thinks everyone learned a lot.about fluoride, also appreciates what Council has done for the children and the adolescents of this community, particularly the ones that are most vulnerable, stated that Council has given them hope for a lifetime of better dental health and that's priceless Minutes—February 14,2023 Charlie Crabbe 928 East Dr. Beaumont TX Stated that Council has been very informative with a lot of information, commented on recycling, stated that he would like to see Beaumont be creative with recycling, suggested that dumpsters be put back at places like grocery stores as well as small dumpsters at Rogers Park etc., also commented on the lead water lines, thinks that the medical establishments could be contacted to see if any children are contracting lead poisoning, contact plumbers to see how many homes they have had to replace the lead pipes, spoke regarding Texas Wind Storm as well as the Plumbing Code Kenneth Earls 1265 Condon Beaumont TX Commented on the lead pipes, the city is proposing the line from the water meter back, from that point it's the homeowner's responsibility, stated that he would rather everyone pay ten dollars more on their bill and all individuals in the City of Beaumont would be covered, also commented on the tornado that touched down over in Nome and crossed over into Louisiana, feels that the city needs to start talking to.the Federal Government and the State about having sirens, the city has been told that the sirens need to be implemented Addie Allen 9695 Gross Beaumont TX Thanked Council for what they do on a daily basis, commented on the digging of the ditches, stated that the water doesn't flow, in her area they don't have curbs and would like to see the city be aggressive, if you're going to dig then let the water flow, stated that everyone's driveway is on a different level;asked that when Council makes motions to please state that "I so moved and carry the motion through with what they are making the motion on", stated that she's one of those thirty thousand or one that wants fluoride in the water, if others wanted fluoride they should have come to the meeting and state if they want fluoride or not, commented on the sirens, this should be a part of the Evacuation Plan, the alarm is critical, asked that Council protect their citizens, she knows that they care, informed Council that planes were flying over her home at 2:00 a.m., in the morning, would like to know what is going on Rev. Louis Hawthorne 2190 E. Lucas Beaumont TX Spoke to Council regarding the church he pastors, Fountain of Living Waters Missionary Baptist Church in the North End of Beaumont, stated that they purchased the property which was vacant for over a year, the property sits on 7 acres of land, they have a vision to do some great things in the future, they have a vision to utilize one of their buildings that sits on the property to house the homeless, particularly Veterans, they could potentially house up to maybe (7) seven homeless citizens, stated that on Friday he learned about,a program that the city offers byway of a reimbursement grant, since Friday he's been trying to get all of the information that he needed to get the application done, he got everything he needed, came to turn in the application at three o'clock, unfortunately the deadline was two o'clock, he understands that the rules state no exceptions, asked if Council would allow him to submit his application COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS Minutes—February 14,2023 MAYOR PRO TEM DURIO - CONGRATULATED ALL THE COUPLES THAT CELEBRATED FIFTY YEARS PLUS OF MARRIAGE, ALSO CONGRATULATED CITY MANAGER, KENNETH WILLIAMS WHO WAS INDUCTED INTO THE HALL OF HONOR AT LUFKIN DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL,THANKED ALL OF THE DENTISTS THAT SPOKE TODAY DR. LUKE AND DR. TRISKA, ALSO THANKED THE MOLLETT FAMILY FOR ALL THAT THEY HAVE DONE FOR THE CITY OF BEAUMONT COUNCILMEMBER GETZ- CONGRATULATED CITY MANAGER, KENNETH WILLIAMS ON BEING HONORED, STATED THAT THERE WAS A GREAT CONVERSATION ON FLUORIDE, THE FOLKS IN WARD II THAT WANTED THE CITY TO DISCONTINUE FLUORIDE IN THE WATER HAD THEIR VOICES HEARD TODAY, THEY WEREN'T HERE, THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE IF THEY WANTED TO SPEAK TO THE ISSUE, EXTENDED HIS APPRECIATION TO COUNCIL FOR ALLOWING THE CONVERSATION,STATED THAT'S WHAT COUNCIL IS ABOUT, THEY WON'T ALWAYS AGREE ON EVERYTHING, IT'S IMPORTANT TO HAVE THE CONVERSATION AND EVERYBODY SHOULD HAVE A VOICE,THEY ARE ALL ELECTED TO REPRESENT CONSTITUENTS EVEN IF IT'S A SMALL NUMBER OF CONSTITUENTS,THEY DESERVE TO BE HEARD AS WELL, GLAD THAT OPPORTUNITY WAS GIVEN.TODAY COUNCILMEMBER TURNER- GAVE A SHOUT OUT TO ALEXIS MORRIS WHO IS FROM BEAUMONT, STATED THAT LSU IS A #2 TEAM NATIONALLY RANKED, ALEXIS PERFORMED AT A HIGHER LEVEL AGAINST A #1 RANKED SOUTH CAROLINA, ANNOUNCED THAT MARDI_GRAS STARTS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1-6, 2023, ENCOURAGED EVERYONE TO DRIVE SAFE AND TO BE CAREFUL THIS WEEKEND, COMMENTED ON BEING A JUDGE FOR THE GIRLS HAVEN GUMBO COOKOFF AS WELL AS THE COMMUNITY CLEANUP IN THE HIGHLAND AVE. AREA, WITH PASTOR KENNEDY ANDREWS,ALSO THE ADOPT A STREET PROGRAM IS STILL ACTIVE,WOULD LIKE TO SEE A CLEAN CITY CAMPAIGN DONE, THANKED THE COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT FOR THE WORK THEY DID ADVERTISING THE SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT ON SOCIAL MEDIA COUNCILMEMBER FELDSCHAU - ABSENT COUNCILMEMBER SAMUEL- THANKED ALL THE DENTISTS THAT WERE PRESENT AT THE MEETING AND ALL THE INFORMATION THAT WAS PROVIDED,STATED THAT EVEN THOUGH THEY MAY NOT ALWAYS BE ON THE SAME PAGE, IT'S GOOD TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO REPRESENT THEIR Minutes—February 14,2023 CONSTITUENTS, CONGRATULATED CITY MANAGER, KENNETH WILLIAMS ON HIS HONOR COUNCILMEMBER NEILD - CONGRATULATED THE VERITAS CLASSICAL ACADEMY THEY WON THE MOCK TRIAL COMPETITION AND HEADING TO STATE WEEKEND AFTER NEXT CITY MANAGER WILLIAMS - COMMENTED ON THE WARNING SYSTEM,STATED THAT HE WILL HAVE STAFF COME FORWARD WITH A REPORT ON THE NOTIFICATION PROCESS AND WHAT WE ARE DOING AT THE CITY AND TO GET.SOME COST ESTIMATES ON HOW MUCH IT WOULD COST FOR SOME TYPE OF WARNING SYSTEM, STATED THAT HE FORWARDED COUNCIL AN EMAIL FROM RAY GARFIELD AND JEFF BINFORD, A DRAFT HAS BEEN DONE ON THE INITIAL PART OF THE STUDY, HIS GOAL IS TO HAVE THEM PRESENT THEIR FINDINGS AT THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING,COMMENDED COUNCIL FOR THE HARD WORK THAT THEY DO, WORKING TOGETHER AND THEIR DEDICATION,THE SAME GOES FOR STAFF,WISHED THE ENTIRE CITY A HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY CITY ATTORNEY REED - WISHED EVERYONE A HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY, CONGRATULATED MR.WILLIAMS ON HIS HONOR,AND WISHED HER PARENTS A HAPPY ANNIVERSARY PUBLIC WORKS DIR. BARTKOWIAK- NONE ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER BOONE- NONE CFO SIMONEAUX- NONE CITY CLERK BROUSSARD - CONGRATULATED MR.WILLIAMS ON HIS HONOR MAYOR MOUTON - GAVE CONDOLENCES TO FORMER MAYOR DAVID MOORE ON THE LOSS OF HIS MOTHER,AS WELL AS TO THE FAMILY OF KEVIN BELL,CONGRATULATED ALL OF THE COUPLES WHO CELEBRATED OVER FIFTY YEARS OF MARRIAGE, ALSO CONGRATULATED MRS. LAVERT BLANCHETTE MOLLETT AND HER FAMILY FOR ALL THAT THEY HAVE DONE FOR THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, THANKED THE 100 BLACK MEN AND WOMEN WHO DEDICATE SO MUCH OF THEIR TIME IN THE COMMUNITY AND FOR ACCEPTING THE BLACK HISTORY PROCLAMATION, THANKED THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR MOVING FORWARD WITH THE LEAD PIPE WORK TO HOPEFULLY SECURE THE GRANT MONEY THAT'S AVAILABLE,THANKED MILES HAYNES FOR ALL THAT HE'S DONE REGARDING THE RECYCLING, THE NEXT TWO RECYCLE DATES FOR LAMAR UNIVERSITY WILL BE MARCH 4, 2023 AND APRIL 1, 2023, • Minutes—February 14,2023 COMMENTED ON THE GUMBO COOKOFF FOR GIRLS - HAVEN AND THE DISCUSSION ON FLUORIDE, CONGRATULATED ALEXIS MORRIS ON A GREAT GAME AS WELL AS MR. WILLIAMS ON HIS HONOR WISHED EVERYONE A HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY, GO OUT AND SPREAD THE LOVE t being no Executive Session, Council adjourned at 5:57 p.m. weiticti/c Rob. Mouton, M r depoomekvies R. .D/i 13-V46a/I OL___ "60.31... ......`11°Nr *AN Tina Broussard, City Clerk: ` (Off0 Minutes—February 14,2023 • A It ST]ENTION AFFIDAVIT . THE STATE OF TEXAS § • COUNTY OF ,1EFFERSON § I, IO [D r ge t l 4 , as a member of the 8ect,ul N�.O n4—(City Council, Commission, or Board) r�nake this affidavit and hereby on oath state the following: I, and/or a person or persons related to me, have a substantial inn,terest in a business entity that would be peculiarly affected by a vote or decision of the 13. Aif1.0 nt (City CounqL Commission, or Board) as those terms are defined in V.T.C.A., Local Government Code, § 171.002.2. • The business entity is: D ,I 1\ Cr I Ti& (=-�- Yl � ba tKQ I ti a3 (Name) Aq extdok) R D , BD x, 14 a q Ill eaulasAtt csc(Address) —77 tea-7 r ("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.) 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