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Minutes October 12, 2015REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEDERLAND 4:30 p.m. 1. MEETING October 12, 2015 The meeting was called to order at 4:30 p.m. by Mayor Nugent at the Nederland City Office Building, 207 N. 12th Street, Nederland, Texas. See attached for quorum. 2. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The invocation and pledge of allegiance were led by Chris Duque, City Manager. 3. CONSENT AGENDA - All consent agenda items listed are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a councilmember so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately. A motion was made by Councilmember Neal and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Albanese to approve the Consent Agenda Items 3 a -c as presented with the exception of the payment to L & L General Contractors which was removed from consent agenda and placed on the regular agenda. MOTION CARRIED. Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire. Noes: None. a. Minutes — September 28, 2015 regular meeting b. Consider action authorizing the closure of Boston Avenue from 15th Street to the Entergy ROW on Saturday, October 31st for the Nederland Chamber of Commerce's Trunk -R -Treat event. c, Payments: • Action Civil Engineers - $2,850.00, Nederland Avenue Study • L & L General Contractors - $32,815.90, Nederland Veterans Park project • Carroll & Blackman, Inc. - $1,010.42, Phase II MS4 Permit Implementation Services 4. REGULAR AGENDA Councilmember Neal stated he was in favor of approving payment for L & L General Contractors but had a question regarding how the project was funded. He noticed the account this project was being paid from was a Parks Special Fund. Chris Duque, City Manager, reported this fund was created to fund park projects. It was designed for capital project but special programs such as 4th of July and Christmas on the Avenue are also being funded through this special fund. Minutes Continued, October 12, 2015 Councilmember Neal requested information on how much it costs to operate the Parks Department, and also how much the Parks Department has brought in for the last 2 - 3 years. A motion was made by Councilmember Neal and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Albanese to approve a payment in the amount of $32,815.90 to L & L General Contractors for work performed on the Nederland Veterans' Park project. MOTION CARRIED. Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire. Noes: None. a. Eddie LaBure from the Knights of Columbus was in attendance to accept a proclamation. He thanked the City Council and said it was a privilege and honor to serve the community. A motion was made by Councilmember Austin and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Albanese to approve a proclamation in regards to the Knights of Columbus Family Week. MOTION CARRIED. Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire. Noes: None. b. A motion was made by Councilmember Belaire and seconded by Councilmember Austin to approve an amendment to the interlocal agreement regarding the South East Texas Regional Radio System. MOTION CARRIED. Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire. Noes: None. c. A motion was made by Councilmember Neal and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Albanese to approve Resolution No. 2015-10, nominating Charles Lankford as a candidate for the Board of Directors of the Jefferson County Appraisal District. MOTION CARRIED. Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire. Noes: None. d. A motion was made Neal to approve Ordi factor rate increase MOTION CARRIED. Ayes: Mayor Nugent Noes: None. by Councilmember Austin and seconded by Councilmember nance No. 2015-20, denying the distribution cost recovery requested by Entergy Texas, Inc. on September 4, 2015. Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire. e. A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tern Albanese and seconded by Councilmember Neal to award a bid for windstorm insurance. MOTION CARRIED. Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire. Noes: None. f. A motion was made by Councilmember Austin and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Albanese to approve Ordinance No. 2015-21, amending the Fiscal Year 2015-2016 budget. MOTION CARRIED. Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmember Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire. Noes: None. Minutes Continued, October 12, 2015 S. COMMUNICATION City Manager's Report: a. Miscellaneous • Chamber of Commerce Coffee will be Oct. 13'^ at Gulf Credit Union • Employee service luncheon will be Oct. 13 m beginning at 11:30a.rn. • Chris Duque thanked the Parks Department, Police Department and Fire Department for a successful National Night Out held last week. • Mr. Duque also thanked the Parks Department for their work at the Monsters in the Park event. Mayor Pro Tern Albanese said "before the meeting is closed, I don't want to violate the Open Meetings Act and have Jesse fuss at me again, but I would like an explanation either from Chris (the City Manager) ormaybe the Fire Chief onwhy vvewere the only Fina Department in the Sabine Neches Area not to receive a grant this last couple of weeks." Mayor Nugent non -verbally adjourned the meeting at5;O3p'mm. 4ug or "ri City of Nede nd, Texas h__ I M1 /u0AJ G6Y F�ergun, City Cl City of Nederland, Texas CITY OF NEDERLAND COUNCIL MEETING ATTENDANCE SHEET NAME j TITLE ( PRESENT I R. A. Nugent Mayor V Talmadge Austin Council Member- Ward I V V Billy Neal Council Member -Ward II V Don Albanese Council Member- Ward III Craig Belaire Council Member -Ward IV Chris Duque City Manager V Gay Ferguson I City Clerk Jesse Branick City Attorney Cheryl Dowden Director of Finance V Darrell Bush Police Chief Gary Collins Fire Chief V ` Steve Hamilton Director of Public Works v ( George Wheeler Building Official Y Victoria Klehn Librarian v Holly Guidry Human Resources Director Y Joni Underwood Executive Secretary Angela Fanette Parks Director I V October 12, 2015 Date A ABSENT ORDINANCE NO. 2015-21 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEDERLAND, TEXAS AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2015- 2016 BUDGET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE BUDGET AND THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF NEDERLAND. WHEREAS, the City Council previously approved Ordinance No. 2015-16, which adopted the Fiscal Year 2015-2016 City Budget; and, WHEREAS, the City Council deems it necessary to amend the current budget to adjust revenues and expenditures as set out in Attachment "A" attached hereto; and, WHEREAS, the 2015-2016 City budget states "That any unencumbered funds remaining on hand at the end of the fiscal year ending September 30, 2016 shah be construed with and classified with Miscellaneous revenue anticipated during the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2015 and ending September 30, 2016, and such funds are hereby appropriated as a City Council Contingency Account for purposes approved by the City Council; and, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEDERLAND, TEXAS: THAT the budget for the fiscal year 2015-2016 is amended to allow for adjustments in revenues and expenditures as set out in Attachment "A." THAT all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are expressly repealed. THAT the City Clerk shall file a true copy of this ordinance and said budget amendment with the Office of County Clerk of Jefferson County, Texas as provided by Section 102.011 of the Local Government Code. THAT, this being an ordinance not requiring publication, it shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEDERLAND AT A REGULAR MEETING THIS THE 12th DAY OF OCTOBER, 2015. �49A4a) R. A. Nugent, Mr City of Nederlan ?Texas ATTEST: -' rI �� - Gay I` rg� City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Jse Br i,City Attorney CITY OF NEDERLAND BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUEST FISCAL YEAR: 2015-2016 DATE: October 12, 2015 DEPARTMENT: Various FUND: General (01), Solid Waste (52) Water & Sewer (50) 0 JUSTIFICATION In the General Fund, allocated funds for the SW/City Shop supervisor are removed due to retirement of employee and re -organization. In the SW Fund, additional funds are allocated for a new Solid Waste/City Shop Foreman position, and the transfer out to the GF is reduced in the same amount with the elimination of the supervisor position. The GF transfer -in reduced to reflect the reduced SW transfer. In the W/S Fund, unspent FYI 4-15 funds are allocated from fund balance for the S. 5th St. Water Tower project, as well as transferring allocated contractual services funds for the project engineering to the capital line -item. Dept. Head Signature: Date: Finance Director: Date Approved: Page of Date: Date Posted: AMOUNT CURRENT INCREASE PROPOSED ACCOUNT NO. ACCOUNT TITLE BUDGET (DECREASE) BUDGET 01-0000-4910 Transfer In 470,000 (66,758) 403,242 01-3200-6110 Salaries & Wages 117,241 (65,873) 51,368 01-3200-6113 Longevity 2,160 (1,104) 1,056 01-3200-6121 Group Insurance 18,130 (9,089) 9,041 01-3200-6124 TMRS 6,916 (3,630), 3,286 01-3200-6126 Social Security 9,440 (5,000) 4,440 01-3200-6128 Worker's Compensation 3,270 (1,724) 1,546 52-3300-6110 Salaries & Wages 324,628 44,372 369,000 52-3300-6113 Longevity 3,936 240 4,176 52-3300-6121 Group Insurance 65,734 14,734 80,468 52-3300-6124 TMRS 19,369 2,613 21,982 52-3300-6126 Social Security 26,437 3,566 30,003 52-3300-6128 Worker's Compensation 8,601 1,233 9,834 52-9000-6902 Transfer to General Fund 155,000 (66,758) 88,242 50-0000-6393 Contractual Services 38,500 (38,500) - 50-6000-6740 Plant Equipment 300,000 338,500 638,500 TOTAL 1,099,362 213,580 1,312,942 JUSTIFICATION In the General Fund, allocated funds for the SW/City Shop supervisor are removed due to retirement of employee and re -organization. In the SW Fund, additional funds are allocated for a new Solid Waste/City Shop Foreman position, and the transfer out to the GF is reduced in the same amount with the elimination of the supervisor position. The GF transfer -in reduced to reflect the reduced SW transfer. In the W/S Fund, unspent FYI 4-15 funds are allocated from fund balance for the S. 5th St. Water Tower project, as well as transferring allocated contractual services funds for the project engineering to the capital line -item. Dept. Head Signature: Date: Finance Director: Date Approved: Page of Date: Date Posted: CITY OF NEDERLAND RESOLUTION NO. 2015-10 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF JEFFERSON WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Nederland, Texas at its regularly scheduled meeting of October 12, 2015, in accordance with the Property Tax Code of the State of Texas, hereby nominates Charles Lankford as a candidate for the Board of Directors of the Appraisal District established for Jefferson County for a two-year period term to expire December 31, 2017. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEDERLAND, TEXAS: THAT the City Manager is hereby directed to present this nomination to the Chief Appraiser of the Jefferson County Appraisal District on or before October 15, 2015, in accordance with said Statute. PASSED AND APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of October 2015. Don Albanese, Mayor Pro Tern Billy Nea[46ouncil Membeand 11 ATTEST: 6ay rerihson, City Wrk City of Nederland, Texas APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: J se B ' ni City Attorney ity o ederiand, Texas 9-1---" R. A. Nugent, #yor City of Nedery(nd, Texas Talmadge Ausfi), Council Member Ward I Craig Beeltjrouncil Member Ward IV ORDINANCE NO. 2015-20 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEDERLAND, TEXAS (-CITY-) DENYING THE DISTRIBUTION COST RECOVERY FACTOR RATE INCREASE REQUEST OF ENTERGY TEXAS, INC. FILED ON SEPTEMBER 4, 2015; SETTING JUST AND REASONABLE RATES FOR ENTERGY TEXAS, INC. FOR SERVICE WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL LIMITS; FINDING THAT THE MEETING COMPLIES WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS ACT; MAKING OTHER FINDINGS WHEREAS, on or about September 4, 2015 Entergy Texas, Inc. ("Entergy") filed an Application for Authority to Amend the existing Distribution Cost Recovery Factor with the City to increase electric rates by implementing new riders pursuant to Public Utility Regulatory Act ("PURA") Section 36.210; WHEREAS, the proposed Distribution Cost Recovery Factor rates proposed by Entergy Texas, Inc. would Increase customer rates In the Entergy Service Area by $6.5 million per year above the current Distribution Cost Recovery Factor surcharge; WHEREAS, the jurisdictional deadline for the City to act in this rate matter Is November 3, 2015; WHEREAS, the expert utility rate consultants retained to review the Company's Distribution Cost Recovery Factor rates on behalf of the City have made preliminary findings that Entergy has incorrectly calculated the proposed Distribution Cost Recovery Factor and overstated the claimed need for the rate increase requested. The consultants' analyses support reductions to the Entergy request; WHEREAS, the rate experts retained for the rate review have concluded that Entergy's rate filing request is not supported; WHEREAS, Entergy has failed to properly support and justify the rate class increase amounts for Entergy's proposed class allocation of certain distribution costs; WHEREAS, the statutory deadline to act on Entergy's Distribution Cost Recovery Factor rate increase request is November 3, 2015; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEDERLAND, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1. The statement and findings set out In the preamble to this Ordinance are hereby In all things approved and adopted. Section 2. The City of Nederland hereby denies the Entergy Distribution Cost Recovery Factor rate increase. Section 3. Entergy's Distribution Cost Recovery Factor rate increase application on file with the City is denied in total. Section 4. The meeting at which this Ordinance was approved was in all things conducted In strict compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code Chapter 551. Section 5. This ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED this 12TH day of OCTOBER, 2015. R. X. Nugent, Mgr City of Nederland, Texas ATTEST: ft 0-1 Gy Fergus , City Clerk City of Nederland, Texas APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Jes s, City Attorney Ci Texas THE LAWTON LAW FIRM, P.C. twoo Hill Country Blvd., Suite R-976 • Austin, Texas 78738.511/sSt1-0o19 • Fax: 855/498-7978 September 29, 2015 Via E -Mail Mr. Richard Ferguson Mr. Tyrone Cooper City Attorney — City of Anahuac City Attorney — City of Beaumont City Attorney — City of Sour Lake P.O. Box 3827 13201 Northwest Freeway, Suite 300 Beaumont, Texas 77704 Houston, Texas 77040 Mr. Kyle Hayes City Manager — City of Beaumont P.O. Box 3827 Beaumont, Texas 77704 Ms. Kelly McDonald City Manager — City of Cleveland 907 E. Houston Cleveland, Texas 77327 Ms. Angela Smith City Secretary — City of Cleveland 907 E. Houston Cleveland, Texas 77327 Mr. Felix Skarpa Mayor — City of Dayton 117 Cook Street Dayton, Texas 77535 Mr. James Black City Attorney — City of Groves 3535 Calder Avenue, Suite 300 Beaumont, TX 77706 Mr. Paul Fukuda City Attorney — Bridge City 260 Rachal Post Office Box 846 Bridge City, Texas 77611 Mr. David Olson City Attorney — City of Cleveland Wonham Tower, Suite 600 2727 Allen Parkway Houston, Texas 77019 Mr. Mark Winberry City Attorney — City of Conroe P.O. Box 3066 Conroe, Texas 77305 Mr. David Douglas City Manager — City of Dayton 117 Cook Street Dayton, Texas 77535 Mr. D. E. Sosa City Manager — City of Groves P.O. Box 3286 Port Arthur, Texas 77643 Ms. Tina Paez City of Houston Administration & Regulatory Affairs Department (ARA) 611 Walker, 10th Floor Houston, Texas 77002 Mr. Leonard Schneider City Attorney — City of Huntsville City Attorney — City of Splendora Liles Parker, PLLC 800 Rockmead Dr., Ste 165 3 Kingwood Place Kingwood, TX 77339 Mr. Gary Broz City Manager — City of Liberty 1829 Sam Houston Liberty, Texas 77575 Mr. Cary Bovey Law Office of Cary L. Bovey, PLLC 2251 Double Creek Dr., Suite 204 Round Rock, Texas 78664 Mr. Jesse Branick City Attorney — City of Nederland 221 Hwy. 69 South, Suite 100 (office) Nederland, Texas 77627 Ms. Vicky Rudy City Manager — City of Oak Ridge North Oak Ridge North 27424 Robinson Road Oak Ridge North, Texas 77385 Mr. Shawn Oubre City Manager — City of Orange 803 W. Green Avenue, Room 201 Orange, Texas 77630 Ms. Yushan Chang City of Houston Legal Department P.O. Box 368, Houston, Texas 77001-0368 City Hall Annex, 4th Floor 900 Bagby Houston, Texas 77001-0368 Mr. Matt Benoit City Manager — City of Huntsville 1212 Ave. M Huntsville, Texas 77340 Mr. Larry L. Foerster City Attorney — City of Montgomery Darden, Fowler and Creighton, LLP 414 West Phillips, Suite 100 Conroe, Texas 77301 Mr. Brad Stafford City Manager — City of Navasota 202 E. Washington Navasota, Texas 77868 Mr. Christopher Duque City Manager — City of Nederland P.O. Box 967 Nederland, Texas 77627 Ms. Heather Neeley City Secretary — City of Oak Ridge North 27424 Robinson Road Oak Ridge North, Texas 77385 Mr. Rodney Price City Attorney — City of Pine Forest City Attorney — City of Rose City P.O. Box 310 Vidor, Texas 77670 2 Mr. Tommy Gunn City Attorney — City of Pinehurst 202 S. Border Orange, Texas 77630 Ms. Val Tizeno City Attorney — City of Port Arthur P.O. Box 1089 Port Arthur, Texas 77640 Mr. Pete Steele City Attorney — City of Port Neches 3120 Central Mall Drive Port Arthur, Texas 77642 Mr. Greg Smith City Manager — City of Shenandoah 29955 IH -45 N. Shenandoah, Texas 77381 Mr. Tommy Bartosh City Manager — City of Silsbee 105 South 3`d Street Silsbee, Texas 77656 Mayor Dorothy Welch City Attorney Leonard Schneider City of Splendora P.O. Box 1087 Splendora, Texas 77372 Mr. Guy N. Goodson City Attorney — City of Vidor P.O. Box 4915 Beaumont, Texas 777044915 Mr. Joe Alford City Attorney — City of West Orange 105 Market Orange, Texas 77630 Mr. Robbie Hood City Administrator — City of Pinehurst 2497 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Orange, Texas 77630 Mr. Brian McDougal City Manager — City of Port Arthur P.O. Box 1089 Port Arthur, Texas 77640 Mr. Andre Wimer City Manager — City of Port Neches 634 Avenue C Port Neches, Texas 77651 Mr. Harry Wright City Attorney — City of Silsbee PO Box 186 Port Neches, Texas 77651 Mr. Larry Saurage City Manager — City of Sour Lake 655 W. Barkley St. Sour Lake, Texas 77659 Michael Kunst City Manager - City of Vidor 1395 N. Main St. Vidor, Texas 77662-3726 Mayor Roy McDonald . Mayor — City of West Orange 2700 Western Avenue West Orange, TX 77630 Michael S. Stelly City of West Orange, Texas 2700 Austin Avenue West Orange, TX. 77630 3 Re: Rate Ordinance and Recommendation as to Entergy Texas, Inc.'s Application for Approval of a Distribution Cost Recovery Factor Dear Cities: This letter is in regard to Entergy Texas Inc.'s ("Entergy" or "Company") application for approval of a Distribution Cost Recovery Factor ("DCRF"), which has been filed with each of the Cities in Entergy's service area. Entergy filed the DCRF application with Cities on September 4, 2015. Cities have 60 days to pass a Rate Ordinance accepting, modifying, or rejecting a DCRF Application. Cities' deadline to Dass a Rate Ordinance is November 3. 2015. Concurrent with its DCRF application in the Cities, Entergy has filed the same application with the Public Utility Commission of Texas ("Commission'l for customers located outside the Cities. Entergy requests implementation of a rider that would collect approximately $10.1 million ($6.5 mm current request plus $3.6 mm currently authorized) in additional annual revenue to cover increased distribution expenses. Residential customers would be charged approximately $6.4 million or 64% of the requested increase, which amounts to approximately $1.09 per month for an average residential customer using 1000 kWh per month. The preliminary analysis of our rate consultant, ReSolved Energy Consulting ("REC"), indicates that the Company has not proved up its request. We are waiting on the Company to provide additional data so RFC's analyses and investigations may be completed. As such we recommend that the Cities deny Entergy's application in total. Again, the Cities' jurisdictional deadline to make a decision on Entergy's request is November 3, 2015. We have attached a recommended Rate Ordinance denying Entergy's application for a DCRF rate change. Once Cities deny the Entergy rate increase request these Rate Ordinances will be appealed to the Commission, where these matters will be litigated and ultimately decided. If there are any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Daniel J. Lawton F1 W