February 13, 2017 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF NEDERLAND
4:30 P_m_ February 13, 2017
1. MEETING
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.
The following statement was posted:
"PURS DANT TO SECTION 30_07, PENAL CODE TRESPASS BY LICENSE HOLDER
WITH AN OPENLY CARRIED HANDGUN), A PERSON LICENSED UNDER
SUBCHAPTER No CHAPTER 411, GOVERNMENT CODE CHANDGUN LICENSING
LAW), MAY NOT ENTER THIS PROPERTY WITH A HANDGUN THAT IS CARRIED
OPENLY_"
2_ INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The invocation and the 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 Tem Albanese
to approve the Consent Agenda Items a-d as presented. MOTION CARRIED_
Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese and Belaire_
Noes: None.
a. Minutes — January 23, 2017 regular meeting
b. Tax Assessor Collection Report - January 2017
c. Consider action authorizing the closure of various City streets for the Nederland
Heritage Festival activities
d. Consider action regarding a request from First Baptist Church to utilize Ooornbos
Park for their annual Easter Fest.
4_ REGULAR AGENDA
a. The Jefferson County Master Gardeners were recognized for their volunteer
gardening work on Boston Avenue. The Master Gardeners planted tulip bulbs along
Boston Avenue, which were donated by Thompson's Florist, to beautify the street
for the Nederland Heritage Festival.
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b. Shannon Hemby, Executive Director of the Nederland Heritage Festival, made
grant presentations to Nederland Police, Fire, Parks, and Animal Control
departments.
A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tern Albanese and seconded by Councilmember
Austin to accept donations from the Nederland Heritage Festival Foundation in the
total amount of $16,216.50. MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire.
Noes: None.
c. A motion was made by Councilmember Austin and seconded by Councilmember
Neal to accept the Hotel Occupancy Tax fund quarterly report from the Nederland
Chamber of Commerce. MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire.
Noes: None.
d. A motion was made by Councilmember Neal and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem
Albanese to accept a grant from the 2017 Wilton and Effie Mae Hebert Foundation.
MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire.
Noes: None.
e. A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tern Albanese and seconded by Councilmember
Neal to authorize the solicitation of bids for water inventory items. MOTION
CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire.
Noes: None.
f. A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tern Albanese and seconded by Councilmember
Austin to authorize the submission of the Sanitary Sewer Overflow Agreement
Annual Progress Report (year 3) to the Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality. MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire.
Noes: None.
g. A motion was made by Councilmember Neal and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern
Albanese to approve Ordinance No. 2017-04, establishing hours of operation,
procedures, facility rental fees, pool rental/passes, and league fees for the
Nederland Recreation and Nederland Swimming Pool. MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire.
Noes: None.
h. A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tern Albanese and seconded by Councilmember
Neal to approve the Final Plat for the Nelson Place, a private subdivision. MOTION
CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire.
Noes: None.
i. Chris Duque, City Manager stated there were 2 options presented to City Council
regarding the proposed Nederland Avenue Study: Option 1 is a full-scale project
addressing the road surface; underground utilities; overhead utilities and light
poles; and functional improvement and drainage at a cost of approximately $17 -
18 million that would take up to 30 months to complete. Option 2 is a narrowed-
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scope project addressing the road surface and drainage at an approximate cost of
$6.33 million taking 4-6 months to complete. Mr. Duque said he felt Council is
leaning toward the Option 2 approach and the City would utilize certificates of
obligation to fund the project and not place the item on the ballot for a special
bond election. Mr. Duque recommended issuing certificates of obligation in the
amount of$5.5 million with the General Fund balance covering the remaining costs.
He reported the project would be broken into two components - first the drainage
improvements would be completed then the road resurfacing work would be done.
No action is necessary.
5. EXECUTIVE SESSION
The regular meeting was recessed at 5:04 by Mayor Nugent for the purpose of
conducting an Executive Session as authorized by Texas Government Code, Chapter
551.071 - Consultation with City Attorney and Chapter 551.087 Deliberation
Regarding Economic Development Negotiations.
6. RECONVENE
The regular meeting was reconvened at 5:31 by Mayor Nugent. He announced the
Executive Session was held for informational purposes only and no action is necessary.
7. COMMUNICATION:
City Manager's Report:
a. Miscellaneous -
• Chamber of Commerce will be in the morning at the Festival Pavilion
• City offices will be closed on Monday, February 20th in observance of
President's Day
8. ADJOURN
There being no further business a motion was made by Councilmember Austin and
seconded by Councilmember Neal to adjourn the meeting at 5:32 p.m. MOTION
CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Nugent, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Albanese, and Belaire.
Noes: None.
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City of Nede q=nd, Texas
ATTEST:
G..y Fergus:n, City Cler$
City of Nederland, Texas
CITY OF NEDERLAND
COUNCIL MEETING ATTENDANCE SHEET
NAME TITLE PRESENT ABSENT
R.A. Nugent Mayor v
Talmadge Austin Council Member—Ward I V
Billy Neal Council Member—Ward II
Don Albanese Council Member—Ward III V
Craig Belaire Council Member—Ward IV \f/
Chris Duque City Manager \.7
GayFergusonFer CityClerk v
Jesse Branick City Attorney
Cheryl Dowden Director of Finance
Darrell Bush Police Chief v
Gary Collins Fire Chief v
Steve Hamilton Director of Public Works V
George Wheeler Building Official v
Victoria Klehn Librarian \/
Holly Guidry Human Resources Director V
Joni Underwood Executive Secretary V
Angela Fanette Parks Director V
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R.A. Nugent, M. '.r
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February 13, 2017
Date
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ALLISON NATHAN GETZ -;, 1, - TERRY WUENSCHEL
TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR CHIEF DEPUTY
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TEXAS
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF JEFFERSON
I, Allison Nathan Getz, P.C.C., the Tax Assessor-Collector of Jefferson County, Texas and
also, by contract or statute, the Tax Assessor-Collector for CITY OF NEDERLAND, affirm, under
oath, that this amount $2,086,272.71, represents all taxes collected for CITY OF NEDERLAND
during the month of January 2017.
Allison Nathan Getz, P.C.C.
JEFFERSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE•P.O.BOX 2112•BEAUMONT,TEXAS 77704-2112
PHONE: (409)835-8516 • FAX: (409)835-8589
ORDINANCE NO. 2017-04
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEDERLAND, TEXAS ESTABLISHING HOURS OF
OPERATION, PROCEDURES, FACILITY RENTAL
FEES, POOL RENTAL/PASSES, AND LEAGUE FEES
FOR THE NEDERLAND RECREATION CENTER AND
THE NEDERLAND SWIMMING POOL AS SHOWN IN
EXHIBIT "A"; REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 2015-05;
AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS,the Nederland Parks&Recreation Board has reviewed the presented revisions
to the parks schedule of fees ordinance and recommends its adoption to the Nederland City
Council;and
WHEREAS,the City Council of the City of Nederland has been presented with hours of
operation, procedures, and a schedule of fees for the Nederland Recreation Center and the
swimming pool for its acceptance and adoption;and
WHEREAS,the City Council of the City of Nederland deems it advisable and to be in the
best interest of the citizens of Nederland to adopt the hours of operation,procedures,and fee
schedule for the Nederland Recreation Center and the swimming pool as shown in Exhibit "A"
attached;and
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEDERLAND,
TEXAS THAT:
Section 1. The hours of operation,procedures,and fee schedules as shown in Exhibit"A"
attached, which is incorporated herein by reference, is hereby approved and adopted;
and
Section 2. Ordinance No. 2015-05 shall be repealed when this Ordinance becomes
effective;and
Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Nederland this the 13TH day of
FEBRUARY,2017.
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R.A.Nugent p ayor
City of Ned land,Texas
ATTEST:
Gay Fergu n,City Clerk
City of Nederland,Texas
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
Jess- :ranick C yAttorney
City .f Ned- land,Texas
RECREATION BUILDING FACILITY USE
HOURS OF OPERATION
Open for Public Use Business hours Private use/After hours
Monday—Thursday 10 a.m.—8 p.m. N/A
Friday 10 a.m.—5 p.m. 5:00 p.m.— 10 p.m.
Saturday 11 a.m.—5 p.m. 5:00 p.m.— 10 p.m.
Sunday Closed 11:30 a.m.— 8 p.m.
RECREATIONAL FACITILTY USE FEES
Any and all fees may be waived at any time by City Council action.
RECREATION BUILDING NON-RESIDENT FEES
NISD Students (under 19 with valid School ID) No charge
D�lv Monthly QuarterlyAnnual
Other Non-residents (full building use) $8.00 $30.00 $80.00 $200.00
College Students $5.00
Monthly Quarterly Annual
Hoop-N-Spike Club(Gym& Weight Room use only) $20.00 $50.00 $120.00
Racquetball Club(racquetball court only) $20.00 $50.00 $120.00
All patrons,resident and non-resident,must register at front desk to be granted use of facility
I.D. Required for entry—no one under the age of 12 will be granted admittance without adult
supervision.
RECREATION BUILDING RENTAL FEES
All activities and applications must be approved by the Parks&Recreation Director before transaction is finalized.
The Parks&Recreation Director retains the right to refuse facility rental to any individual or organization for any reason.
All after-hour functions must be reserved five business days before desired date.
RESIDENT
Hourly rates Business hours After hours Deposit
Racquetball(per player,max two hours) $2.00 N/A N/A
Gymnasium(2-hour minimum)—After hours only N/A $40.00 $100.00
Game room—After-hours ony N/A $40.00 $40.00
Van Gogh(Rooms 111/122) $30.00 $40.00 $20.00
Rembrandt(Room 129) $30.00 $40.00 $20.00
Kitchen $5.00 $5.00 N/A
Three rooms N/A $120.00 $160.00
Vermeer(Room 124) N/A N/A N/A
Outdoor facilities (permit issued) N/A N/A $100.00
**Functions exceeding 75 up to 100 persons will be charged$1.00 per person over 75
The deposit is refunded as long as everything is cleaned and no damage is done to the facility.
NON-RESIDENT
Hourly rates Business hours After hours Deposit
Racquetball(per player,max.two hours,must be with resident) $5.00 N/A N/A
Gymnasium(2-hour minimum)—After hours only N/A $55.00 $100.00
Game room—After hours only N/A $55.00 $40.00
Van Gogh(Rooms 111/122) $40.00 $55.00 $20.00
Rembrandt(Room 129) $40.00 $55.00 $20.00
Kitchen(in conjunction with any room) $10.00 $10.00 N/A
Three rooms N/A $165.00 $160.00
Vermeer(Room 124) N/A N/A N/A
Outdoor facilities (permit issued) N/A N/A $100.00
**Functions exceeding 75 up to 100 persons will be charged$2.50 per person over 75
The deposit is refunded as long as everything is cleaned and no damage is done to the facility.
LEAGUE FEES
Softball $325.00/team Includes Affiliation dues&official's fees
Basketball-Residents $125.00/team Teams pay officials(referees,scorekeeper)
Basketball—Non-Residents $175.00/team Teams pay officials(referees,scorekeeper)
Volleyball $50.00/team Teams pay officials(referees,scorekeeper)
Random Draw volleyball tournaments $5.00/participant
Vendor Fees for City of Nederland Parks&Recreation Special Events
Electrical Spaces Non-Electrical Spaces
Events lasting 1-5 hours $25 $15
Events lasting 5 or more hours $45 $20
The Director of Parks&Recreation has the right to limit number of spaces available based on the need of
each event. The City of Nederland reserves the right to refuse vendors for any event for any reason.No
water services or other facilities are guaranteed with any vendor set up or reservation.All vendors must sign
a hold harmless agreement to participate. All vendors are responsible for their own permits to participate.
Non profits willing to participate may have one non-electrical vendor space at no cost with the Director of
Parks&Recreation approval.
Code of Conduct
• A resident is considered any person that leases, rents or owns property within the city limits of
Nederland. Proof of residency is required. This includes a VALID Texas Driver's License or ID card
issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety which shows and current address and proof of
current address is also required and includes a water bill or utility bill. These items must be dated
within the most recent thirty(30)days. Failure to comply will result in non-resident fee payment for
services. ALL THOSE WISHING TO USE THE FACILITY MUST PRESENT AN ID
• Active members of the United States Armed Forces, with valid military I.D., will be given resident
status for facility use and rental fees.
• Neither alcoholic nor tobacco products of any kind are allowed in building, no exceptions. Smokers
are required to be at least 50 feet from recreational facility entrances.
• Only residents are allowed reserve racquetball courts. Non-resident must be with resident to play
racquetball, unless a non-resident membership is purchased. Minimum age for racquetball
participants without adult supervision is 16-years-old.
• No children under the age of 12 will be allowed in the facility without A PARENT OR GUARDIAN
PRESENT AT ALL TIMES.
Rental Stipulations
• Applications—Rental applicants are required to provide all pertinent information relating to function
at time of application. Fees for an event must be paid in full(including the deposit)in order fora date
to be reserved.
• Deposits—A clean-up/damage deposit is required on any room rented for private use. The deposit
amount will be combined when renting more than one room. Applicants are required to clean up
after use of the facility.
• Chaperones—For every seven (7)children under the age of 18 in attendance at any private function,
one(1)adult must be designated by the applicant to monitor facility use. Applicants are responsible
for the behavior of all guests using the facility. Failure to meet this stipulation will result in forfeiture
of deposit.
• Approved activities—Only approved activities will be allowed in the facility.The Parks and Recreation
Director reserves the right to define what is or is not acceptable.The attendant on duty will provide
answers to questions about clean-up, outline building usage, screen other patrons entering building
during private functions and grant access to a telephone for emergencies only.The gym is available
for athletic/recreational use only. Failure to meet this stipulation will result in forfeiture of deposit.
• Time Allotment—For all functions the attendant on duty will conduct building inspections and allow
admittance into reserved room(s) 15 minutes before scheduled time of function. Any extra
preparation time must be included in rental application and reservation. All clean-up and restoration
must be included in allotted time of reservation. Failure to meet this stipulation will result in forfeiture
of deposit.
• Decorations— No glitter or confetti are allowed as decoration. No thumbtacks or hot-glue may be
used to hang decorations on walls. Nothing may be hung from the ceiling tiles or ceiling grid. Failure
to meet this stipulation will result in forfeiture of deposit.
• Security—Security shall be defined as an off-duty law-enforcement officer appointed or approved by
the Nederland Police Department Assistant Chief of Police,to be on the Recreation Building premises
for duration of scheduled function.
o All security arrangements are to be made through the Nederland Police Department's Assistant
Chief or his designee.
o Any function that includes the use of a disc jockey or dance-club-type music is subject to security
arrangements.
o All functions exceeding 75 people are subject to security arrangements.
o Applicants are responsible for security arrangements when relevant, and must be confirmed
within 24 hours of application,otherwise the function will be cancelled.
• Merchant Fee—Anytime the facility is used for an event that is staged for profit or fund raising, a
$200 merchant fee will be charged. This fee is in addition to all regular fees and deposits.
o The Director of Parks&Recreation reserves the right to deny use of the facility;such action may
be appealed to the City Council.
o Food vendors are required to secure permits needed for sale of food items.
o City sponsored or co-sponsored events shall not be subject to Merchant Fee.
• Non-profit Organizations All Nederland-based non-profit organizations (youth league board,
Chamber of Commerce committees, Scout organizations, etc.) may apply for and use the Vermeer
meeting room at no charge, but are subject to Recreation Building schedules.
• Renter of any facility of the City of Nederland Parks& Recreation Department must be on site at
all times, otherwise deposit will be forfeited and the party will be asked to leave the premises.
RENTERS MUST PROVIDE ID UPON ARRIVAL.
NEDERLAND SWIMMING POOL
HOURS OF OPERATION
Times Monday Tuesday 'Wednesday 'Thursday 'Friday Saturday Sunday
9:00 AM
9:15 AM Senior Swim:9:00-9:45
9:30AM
9
Closed
A5 AM
10:00 AM
10:15 AM
10:30 AM Swim Lessons:
10:45 AM 9:45-11:45
11:00 AM Pool Party: Closed
11:15 AM 10:30-12:00
11:30 AM _
11:45 AM
12:00 PM
12:15 PM Cleaning:12:00-12:30
12:30 PM
12:45 PM C
1:00 PM
1:15 PM
1:30 PM
1:45 PM
2:00 PM
2:15 PM Open Swim: Open Swim:
2:30 PM 12:30-4:30 12:30-4:30
2:45 PM
3:00 PM O Open Swim:
3:15 PM 1:00-5:30
3:30 PM
3:45 PM w
4:00 PM `J
4:15 PM
4:30 PM
4:45 PM
5:00 PM
5:15 PM Pool Party:
Swim Lesson:5:00-6:00
5:30 PM 4:45-6:15
5:45 PM
6:00 PM
6:15 PM Pool Party:
6:30 PM Pool Party: Pool Party: Pool Party: 5:45-7:15
6:45 PM 6:00-7:30 6:00-7:30 6:00-7:30
7:00 PM Family Night Swim: Pool Party:
7:15 PM 6:00-8:30 6:30-8:00 Party Add On:
7:30 PM 7:15-7:45
7:45 PM
8:00 PM
8:15 PM Pool Party: Pool Party: Pool Party:
8:30 PM 7:45-9:15 7:45-9:15 7:45-9:15
8:45 PM Pool Party:
9:00 PM _ 8:15-9:45
9:15 PM Party Add On: Party Add On: Party Add On:
9:30 PM 9:15-9:45 9:15-9:45 9:15-9:45
9:45 PM
10:00 PM
POOL FEES
CURRENT PROPOSED
Non- Non-
Resident Resident Resident Resident
PRIVATE POOL PARTY
1-30 swimmers $ 150 $ 200 $ 150 $ 200
31-50 swimmers $ 175 $ 225 $ 175 $ 225
51-75 swimmers $ 200 $ 250 $ 200 $ 250
76-125* swimmers - - $ 225 $ 275
*125 is capacity
PARTY ADD ON+
1-50 swimmers - - $ 35 $ 45
51-125 swimmers - - $ 45 $ 60
+For last party of the day only
OPEN SWIM
49 inches and up $ 4.00 $ 8.00 $ 4.00 $ 10.00
41-48 inches with adult admin $ 2.00 $ 5.00 $ 2.00 $ 7.00
Under 41 inches with adult admin Free Free Free $ 3.00
Senior Citizen (over age of 55) - $ 3.00 - $ 3.00
Adult with Military ID - $ 1.00 - $ 1.00
SWIM LESSON
Swim Lesson Group $ 60 $ 70 $ 60 $ 70
Swim Lesson Private 4 days $ 75 $ 85 $ 75 $ 85
Swim Lesson Private 8 days $ 130 $ 150 $ 130 $ 150
Season Swim Passes
Single(resident): $80
Single(non-resident): $120
Family of 4(resident): $160 add$10 per additional members up to seven total
Family of 4(non-resident): $200 add$10 per additional members up to seven total
Replacement Pass $10
A total of 100 family passes and 50 individual passes will be available for purchase each season.
Notes:
Open Swim:
o During the daily Open Swim,the fee for admission for residents and non-residents is half the
normal price for the final hour of open swim(3:30-4:30pm Tuesday-Saturday,4:30-5:30pm
on Sunday.
Single pass
o Only valid for swimmers over the age of 10.
o Parent consent and emergency contact information required at application.
o No admission/attendance requirements.
Family passes
o All children under age of 10 require parent/guardian/adult supervision at all times, no
exceptions.
o Non-relative adults(baby-sitters,neighbors,etc) may be listed on application.
o Additional members may be added up to seven (7)family members
Swimming Pool Code of Conduct:
• The normal swim season is from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
• Rental applicants are required to provide all pertinent information relating to function at time of
application. The deposit amount must be submitted with application before any party slot is
reserved. All reservations must be made in person, no dates will be held without application and
deposit.
• Rental applicants are responsible for the behavior of all guests using the facility.
• Renter of any facility of the City of Nederland Parks& Recreation Department must be on site
at all times,otherwise deposit will be forfeited and the party will be asked to leave the premises.
RENTERS WILL BE ASKED TO PROVIDE ID UPON ARRIVAL.
• No private parties are allowed during public swim hours.
• Neither alcoholic nor tobacco products of any kind are allowed on premises, no exceptions.
Smokers are required to be at least 50 feet from recreational facility entrances.
• No glass containers of any sort, kind or variety allowed; no exceptions.
• Public swim patrons are allowed to bring ONE hydrating-style beverages—such as bottled water,
tap water in exercise-style personal drinking bottle, sports drinks, etc.—all of which are subject
to pool management and staff inspection.
• No outside food allowed, except for Family Night and private rental events. No cooking or open
flame allowed on pool grounds or within 50 feet of facility entrances. A COOLER FEE OF$10 MAY
BE ASSESSED PER DAY FOR PATRONS WISHING TO BRING IN OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINK. COOLERS
WILL BE SUBJECT TO STAFF INSPECTION.
• No Re-Entry—once a patron leaves the pool,they must pay another admission fee to re-enter.
• One parent,grandparent,or guardian per family regardless whether a resident or non-resident
may enter the facility free of charge to supervise their minor child(ren)if the parent,
grandparent,or guardian shall not swim for any children ages six and older.Children five and
younger must be accompanied by an adult in the water. If the parent,grandparent,or guardian
who entered the facility free of charge leaves the facility,then they shall not be allowed re-entry
without payment.