February 14, 2022 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF NEDERLAND
4:30 p.m. February 14, 2022
1. MEETING
The meeting was called to order at 4:30 p.m. by Mayor Albanese at the Nederland City
Office Building, 207 N. 12th Street, Nederland, Texas. See attached for quorum.
The following statement was posted:
"PURSUANT TO SECTION 30.07, PENAL CODE (TRESPASS BY LICENSE HOLDER
WITH AN OPENLY CARRIED HANDGUN), A PERSON LICENSED UNDER
SUBCHAPTER H, CHAPTER 411, GOVERNMENT CODE (HANDGUN LICENSING
LAW), MAY NOT ENTER THIS PROPERTY WITH A HANDGUN THAT IS CARRIED
OPENLY."
2. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The invocation and Pledge of Allegiance were led by Randy Sonnier, Councilmember
Ward 3.
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 Root and seconded by Councilmember Sonnier
to approve the Consent Agenda Items a-c as presented. MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Albanese, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Sonnier, and Root.
Noes: None.
a. Minutes - January 24, 2022 regular meeting
b. Consider action authorizing the Jefferson County Mosquito Control District to fly at
low altitudes as required for the application of pesticides for the control of
mosquitoes within the city limits of Nederland.
c. Consider action regarding a request from Jillian Hunt to hold a Goat Yoga event at
Doornbos Park on Sunday, November 6th.
4. REGULAR AGENDA
a. The regular meeting was recessed and a Public Hearing was called to order at 4:34
p.m. by Mayor Albanese for the purpose of receiving comments regarding the
rehabilitation or condemnation and demolition of an abandoned and/or dilapidated
structure at the following address: 215 23rd Street (Lot 9 Block 5, Hilltop Addition).
Minutes Continued, February 14, 2022
Chris Duque, City Manager, reported Tommy Page is the owner of this property
and was sent notification regarding the condition of the structure. In accordance
with Ordinance No. 2001-07, the basic criteria utilized by George Wheeler, Building
Official, in determining whether a building should be demolished involved the value
of the necessary repairs versus the appraised value of the structure. If the cost of
the repairs exceeds 50% of the appraised value, the building is considered for
demolition.
Tommy Page, owner and resident of 215 23rd Street, stated he is in the process of
removing the top story and putting the roof back on. He said he has contacted
contractors who took advantage of him and endured emergency situations such as
2 hurricanes and COVID.
Mr. Wheeler said he has received several complaints but feels it is the best decision
to remove the top story. The wall will still need to be moved by 3 feet and house
will need to be dried in and reroofed.
Deborah Sanchez, owner of property at 219 23rd Street, voiced concerns about it
taking so long for him to do the work. She said he only started working on it last
week because he knew this meeting was coming up. She feels if he is given
additional time, he will again wait until the last minute and ask for additional time.
No action was necessary.
There being no further questions and/or comments the Public Hearing was
adjourned and the regular meeting was reconvened at 4:49 by Mayor Albanese.
b. A motion was made by Councilmember Sonnier and seconded by Councilmember
Root to allow 45 days to complete demolition work on a structure located at 215
23rd Street (Lot 9, Block, 5, Hilltop Addition) or within the same 45 days submit
written appeal to the appropriate Court of Record. MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Albanese, Councilmember Austin, Neal, Sonnier, and Root.
Noes: None.
c. The regular meeting was recessed and a Public Hearing was called to order at 4:59
by Mayor Albanese for the purpose of receiving questions and/or comments
regarding the rehabilitation or condemnation and demolition of an abandoned
and/or dilapidated structure at the following address: 1620 Avenue C (Lot 20, C.
Doornbos Addition).
City Manager, Chris Duque, stated the owner of the property located at 1620
Avenue C is Gwendolyn Pruitt & Terry Pruitt Estate. Mr. Wheeler has been in
contact with their son who is the owner's representative. In accordance with
Ordinance No. 2001-07, the basic criteria utilized by George Wheeler, Building
Official, in determining whether a building should be demolished involved the value
of the necessary repairs versus the appraised value of the structure. If the cost of
the repairs exceeds 50% of the appraised value, the building is considered for
demolition.
James Pruitt, owner's son and representative of property located at 1620 Avenue
C, said his mother fell ill and has passed away. He is in the process of clearing out
Minutes Continued, February 14, 2022
the house and selling it. The paperwork is being drawn up and the structure will
be demolished by the new owner within weeks of taking possession.
No action was necessary.
There being no further questions and/or comments the Public Hearing was
adjourned and the regular meeting was reconvened at 5:03 by Mayor Albanese.
d. A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tern Austin and seconded by Councilmember
Sonnier to allow 45 days for the demolition of property located at 1620 Avenue C.
MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Albanese, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Sonnier, and Root.
Noes: None.
Note: The property owner was advised if the property is sold, the demolition order
transfers to the new owner with no extra time given.
e. A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tern Austin and seconded by Councilmember
Neal to accept the Boston Avenue Arch after repairs to the paint, rust, and grout
have been completed. MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Albanese, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Sonnier, and Root.
Noes: None.
f. A motion was made by Councilmember Root and seconded by Councilmember
Sonnier to receive the Nederland Historical Society's 2021 financial report.
MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Albanese, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Sonnier, and Root.
Noes: None.
g. A motion was made by Councilmember Sonnier and seconded by Councilmember
Root to receive the Quarterly Investment Report from the Finance Department.
MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Albanese, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Sonnier, and Root.
Noes: None.
h. A motion was made by Councilmember Sonnier and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern
Austin to approve Ordinance No. 2022-04, amending the fiscal year 2021-2022
budget. MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Albanese, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Sonnier, and Root.
Noes: None.
i. Bids/Purchases:
i. A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tern Austin and seconded by Councilmember
Neal to authorize the solicitation of bids for water inventory items. MOTION
CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Albanese, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Sonnier, and Root.
Noes: None.
ii. A motion was made by Councilmember Neal and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern
Austin to authorize the installation of new flooring at the Homer E. Nagel Public
Safety Complex at a cost of $36,281.98. MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Albanese, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Sonnier, and Root.
Noes: None.
Minutes Continued, February 14, 2022
iii. A motion was made by Councilmember Root and seconded by Councilmember
Sonnier to authorize the solicitation of bids for new flooring at the Marion & Ed
Hughes Public Library. MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Albanese, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Sonnier, and Root.
Noes: None.
iv. A motion was made by Councilmember Sonnier and seconded by
Councilmember Root to authorize a Request for Proposals for the operations and
maintenance of the Nederland Swimming Pool. MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Albanese, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Sonnier, and Root.
Noes: None.
v. A motion was made by Councilmember Sonnier and seconded by Councilmember
Root to award the windstorm insurance bid to Victor Insurance Managers, Inc. in
the amount of $638,740. MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Albanese, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Sonnier, and Root.
Noes: None.
j. Chris Duque, City Manager, reported the City of Nederland received an allocation
of$4,304,289.72 from the Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund. The American
Rescue Plan requires that funds be expended by December 31, 2026 for, the
following purposes:
1) To respond to the public health emergency with respect to COVID-19 or its
negative economic impacts, including assistance to households, small
businesses, and non-profits, or aid to impacted industries such as tourism,
travel, and hospitality;
2) To respond to workers performing essential work during the COVID-19 public
health emergency by providing premium pay to eligible workers of the State,
territory, or tribal government that are performing such essential work, or by
providing grants to eligible employers that have eligible workers who perform
essential work;
3) For the provision of government services to the extent of the reduction of
revenue of such State, territory, or tribal government due to the COVID-19
public health emergency relative to revenues collected in the most recent full
fiscal year of the State, territory, or tribal government prior to the emergency;
or
4) To make necessary investments in water, sewer, or broadband infrastructure.
The first proposed program is assisting non-profit organizations via the City of
Nederland Non-Profit Grant Program and investing in infrastructure. Five hundred
thousand ($500,000.00) is allocated for this program. Initially the Program will
include a cap of $25,000.00 per non-profit organization. The funds are available
to assist non-profit organizations that have had a loss in revenue due to the
impacts of the CVID-19 pandemic, as well as non-profit organizations that are
providing specific services to the community. It has not been determined whether
to offer the assistance to non-profit organizations outside of the city limits but may
be possible to allow this with the funding priority on local organizations then
moving to organizations that serve Nederland residents.
The Notice of Intent to Participate will be interested non-profit organization's first
step in this process. These forms will need to be completed and submitted by
March 18, 2022. It is anticipated the grants could be distributed mid to late May.
Minutes Continued, February 14, 2022
A motion was made by Councilmember Root and seconded by Mayor Pro Tern
Austin to approve the City of Nederland Non-Profit Partnership Grant Program.
MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Albanese, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Sonnier, and Root.
Noes: None.
5. EXECUTIVE SESSION
The regular meeting was recessed at 5:54 p.m. by Mayor Albanese for the purpose of
conducting an Executive Session as authorized by Texas Government Code, Chapter
551.087 - Airport Development - Mid County Plaza.
6. RECONVENE
The regular meeting was reconvened at 6:09 p.m. by Mayor Albanese. He announced
the Executive Session was held for informational purposes only and no action is
necessary.
7. COMMUNICATION
City Manager's Report:
a. Miscellaneous:
• Street contract is finishing some issues on 30th Street then will move
to Avenue H.
• The Rotary Club of Nederland is hosting their Hooked on Fishing Not
on Drugs event on February 26th
8. ADJOURN
There being no further business a motion was made by Mayor Albanese and seconded
by Councilmember Sonnier to adjourn the meeting at 6:12 p.m. MOTION CARRIED.
Ayes: Mayor Albanese, Councilmembers Austin, Neal, Sonnier, and Root.
Noes: None.
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CITY OF NEDERLAND
COUNCIL MEETING ATTENDANCE SHEET
NAME TITLE PRESENT ABSENT
Don Albanese Mayor
Talmadge Austin Council Member—Ward I
Billy Neal Council Member—Ward II
Randy Sonnier Council Member—Ward III 'V
Sylvia Root Council Member—Ward IV
Chris Duque City Manager
Gay Ferguson City Clerk
Jesse Branick City Attorney
Cheryl Dowden Director of Finance
Gary Porter Police Chief
Terry Morton Fire Chief
Robert Woods Director of Public Works Y
George Wheeler Building Official
Molli Hall Librarian
Holly Guidry Human Resources Director
Joni Underwood Executive Secretary
Angela Fanette Parks Director
Don Albanese, Mayor ,.
G y Fer 9 on, City Clerk
February 14, 2022
Date
Jefferson County Mosquito Control District
• Organized in 1950
Denise Wheeler, Director 1 I Advisory Commission:
8905 First Street I / Dr. M.O. Way, Chairman
Beaumont, Texas 77705 Jaime Batiste, Secretary
Phone: (409) 719-5923 ` ' George Mitchell
Fax: (409) 727-4176 Matt Vincent
wheeler®co.iefferson.tx.us ' Reginald Boykins Sr.
January 24,.2022
AERIAL WAIVER
Mayor's Office
City of Nederland
P.O. Box 967
Nederland, TX 77627
The Jefferson County Mosquito Control District is authorized to fly at low altitudes as
required for the application of pesticides for the control of mosquitoes within the limits of City of
Nederland, Texas. Jefferson County Mosquito Control operates in accordance with all Federal
and State Rules and Regulati ns governing this type of application.
Signature: A L1( r .—X/0U-71C%---
Mayor's Office, CityL of Nederland, Texas
Date: \ 9I (Lt1
Bryan Farrar, Pilot
Jefferson County Mosquito Control District
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ORDINANCE NO. 2022-04
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NEDERLAND,TEXAS AMENDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2021-
2022 BUDGET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE BUDGET AND
THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF NEDERLAND.
WHEREAS,the City Council previously approved Ordinance No. 2021-15 which adopted
the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 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,
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WHEREAS,the 2021-2022 City budget states"That any unencumbered funds remaining
• on hand at the end of the fiscal year ending September 30, 2022 shall be construed with and
classified with Miscellaneous revenue anticipated during the fiscal year beginning October 1,
2021 and ending September 30,2022,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:
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THAT the budget for the fiscal year 2021-2022 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
•,RE ` .AiL,MEETING THIS THE 14th DAY OF FEBRUARY,2022.
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APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
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Jess r ck,City Attorney
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CITY �.:�F NE J ERLANi
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FISCAL YEAR: 2021-2022
DATE: February 14,2022
DEPARTMENT: Fire(22)
FUND: General(01)
AMOUNT
CURRENT INCREASE PROPOSED
ACCOUNT NO. - ACCOUNT TITLE BUDGET j (DECREASE) BUDGET
01-0000-4120 Industrial In-Lieu of Taxes 2,325,000 i 40,000 2,365,000
�01-2200-6720 1 Buildings, Fixtures and Grounds - ? 40,000 1 40,000
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TOTAL 2,325,000 , 80,000 2,405,000.
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Funds are allocated to pay for the installation of new tile flooring at the Homer E. Nagel Public Safety Complex.
Dept. Head Signature: Date:
Finance Director: Date:
Date Approved: Date Posted:
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