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Animal Control Stats Septem- ber 2011 Septem- ber 2010 August 2011 Alligator Concern 0 2 0 Alligator Handled by TX Parks/Wildlife 0 1 0 Animal Bite / Scratch 1 1 0 Animal Cruelty Concern 0 1 0 Animals Placed in Quarantine 0 0 0 Animals Released to Wild 31 37 13 ANIMAL RELEASED TO PIAS/FINS 2 FEATHERS/SEALIFE CENTER 16 13 3 Barking Dog Complaint 0 0 1 Bat Concern 1 0 Beached/Dead Animal (Signal 0) 41 21 7 Bee Calls 2 0 1 Cats on Causeway 0 0 0 Cat or Dog Returned to Owner 1 4 3 Clean up after pets 2 4 2 Coyote Concern 0 0 1 Follow up on Animal Bites / Scratch 0 0 2 Follow up on Animal Cruelty 0 3 0 Follow up on Cleaning up after pets 2 0 0 Follow up on Coyote Concern 0 14 0 Follow up on Loose Canines or Cats 2 6 8 Follow up on Loose Dog or Cat Complaint 2 0 0 Follow up on Lost Pet 0 2 1 Follow up on Animal Bite / Scratch 0 5 0 Follow up on Bees 0 0 0 Follow up on Owner to Vaccinate Pet 0 1 0 Follow up on Quarantine Case 4 18 5 Follow up on Welfare Concern 4 0 0 Injured Animal 8 3 5 Loose Canines Or Cats 36 14 24 Loose Dog or Cat Complaint 1 0 0 Lost Dog / Cat Reported 1 2 2 Monitor & Re-bait Traps (Coyotes) 0 55 0 Owners to Vaccinate Dogs 1 1 1 Patrol for Owners not cleaning up after pets 93 0 70 Rabies Specimen Prepared/Submitted 1 0 0 Raccoons in Dumpster 2 0 0 Snake Concern 1 1 2 Traps Issued or Returned 3 21 7 Traps Set Up by Code Enforcement 0 1 0 Welfare Concern 4 3 3 Wildlife Investigation 1 0 0 TOTALS 261 234 160 Tip of the Month: Halloween is coming to your local neighborhood! With the foot traffic of the ghosts and ghouls, prevent any misfortunate accidents by tethering or kenneling your dog and cats. Keep the chocolate candy stored away from your pets, as it could be harmful to their health.

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Animal Control Stats Septem-

ber 2011

Septem-ber

2010

August 2011

Alligator Concern 0 2 0

Alligator Handled by TX Parks/Wildlife 0 1 0

Animal Bite / Scratch 1 1 0

Animal Cruelty Concern 0 1 0

Animals Placed in Quarantine 0 0 0

Animals Released to Wild 31 37 13

ANIMAL RELEASED TO PIAS/FINS 2 FEATHERS/SEALIFE CENTER

16 13 3

Barking Dog Complaint 0 0 1

Bat Concern 1 0

Beached/Dead Animal (Signal 0) 41 21 7

Bee Calls 2 0 1

Cats on Causeway 0 0 0

Cat or Dog Returned to Owner 1 4 3

Clean up after pets 2 4 2

Coyote Concern 0 0 1 Follow up on Animal Bites / Scratch 0 0 2

Follow up on Animal Cruelty 0 3 0 Follow up on Cleaning up after pets 2 0 0

Follow up on Coyote Concern 0 14 0 Follow up on Loose Canines or Cats 2 6 8

Follow up on Loose Dog or Cat Complaint 2 0 0

Follow up on Lost Pet 0 2 1

Follow up on Animal Bite / Scratch 0 5 0

Follow up on Bees 0 0 0

Follow up on Owner to Vaccinate Pet 0 1 0

Follow up on Quarantine Case 4 18 5

Follow up on Welfare Concern 4 0 0

Injured Animal 8 3 5

Loose Canines Or Cats 36 14 24

Loose Dog or Cat Complaint 1 0 0

Lost Dog / Cat Reported 1 2 2

Monitor & Re-bait Traps (Coyotes) 0 55 0

Owners to Vaccinate Dogs 1 1 1

Patrol for Owners not cleaning up after pets 93 0 70

Rabies Specimen Prepared/Submitted 1 0 0

Raccoons in Dumpster 2 0 0

Snake Concern 1 1 2

Traps Issued or Returned 3 21 7

Traps Set Up by Code Enforcement 0 1 0

Welfare Concern 4 3 3

Wildlife Investigation 1 0 0

TOTALS 261 234 160

Tip of the Month:

Halloween is coming to your

local neighborhood!

With the foot

traffic of the ghosts and ghouls, prevent

any misfortunate accidents by tethering or

kenneling your dog and cats.

Keep the chocolate candy stored away from your pets, as it could be harmful

to their health.

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CITY OF SOUTH PADRE ISLAND

HEALTH DEPARTMENT STATS

SEPTEMBER 2011 Health Inspectors (3201) (3206)

PERMIT # ESTABLISHMENT ADDRESS PERMIT FEE Re-Inspection/Score

5305 Blue Marlin Supermarket 2912 Padre Blvd Field Investigation NO/96

5330 The Namar Building 103 S. Market St. $100.00 NO/100

5337 Padre Rita Ville 4001 Padre Blvd. $100.00 NO/94

5338 Coconut's Bar & Grill 2301 Padre Blvd. $100.00 NO/82

5339 Island Cinema 4700 Padre Blvd $100.00 NO/100

5340 KFC 3201 Padre Blvd $100.00 NO/89

5341 BadaBing Bagels 1817 Padre Blvd. $100.00 NO/100

5305 Blue Marlin Supermarket 2912 Padre Blvd $0.00 Compliance

5337 Padre Rita Ville 4001 Padre Blvd. $0.00 Compliance

5338 Coconut's Bar & Grill 2301 Padre Blvd. $0.00 Compliance

5340 KFC 3201 Padre Blvd $0.00 Compliance

6 Month Inspections 0 $0.00

Total Compliance 4 $0.00

Field Investigations 1 $0.00

Farmer's Market Permits 0 $0.00

Total Temporary Inspections 0 $0.00

Total Establishment Permits (annual) 6 $600.00

Total Health Inspections 11 $600.00

According to the Food and Drug Administraion, the following eight foods account for 90% or more of all food

allergies. - Milk, Egg, Fish, Crustacean shellfish, Tree nuts, Wheat, Peanuts, and Soybeans. ( Certified Professional

of Food Safety Study Guide, 2010 National Environmental Health Association)

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CITY OF SOUTH PADRE ISLAND

September 2011

StatsCode Enforcement

Sep-11 Sep-10 Aug-11

Beach Patrol Section C TIME'S X HOURS/ MIN. 5 x 3 hrs 10 x 8 hrs 19 x 11.5

BFI Bundle/Brush Locations (Sec. 9-17) 9 57 4

Camping (Sec.12-3) 0 0 0

Climate Action Plan (HOURS) 0 0 0

Commercial Act (Sec. 13-17,18,20) 0 0 1

Concern citizens/Ordinance Info. (Code 5) 442 184 313

Containers Required (Sec. 9-13-A) 0 0 0

Debris/Misc. on Roadway Removed 37 44 56

Effluent Discharge (Sec. 10-1) 6 3 2

Enclosures Proper/Screened (Sec. 9-13(B)(5)) 22 6 5

Fireworks Prohibited (Sec. 8-4) 0 0 0

Garbage/Trash Containers (Sec.9-13A) 0 0 0

Gimme $5 Certificate 0 0 0

Glass on Beach (Sec. 12-7) 0 1 3

Graffiti (Sec.12-21) 0 0 0

Hotel and Rooming Concerns (State Code

341.066)0 0 1

Illegal Dumping 0 0 1

Littering Prohibited (Sec. 9-3) 11 38 11

Lost Child/Adult On Beach 0 0 0

Maintenance of Signs (Sec. 15-11(B,C)) (15-2) 2 2 2

Noises--Loud, disturbing, etc. prohibited

(Sec.12-2)0 2 3

Outdoor Display (Sec. 13-15) 1 0 0

Overfilled Dumpsters 5 0 3Overgrown weeds on commercial property

(Sec. 4-56)1 0 3

Owners to maintain clean premises (Sec.9-12) 7 7 51

Patrol by (Code 11) 4 0 10

Permit for work on ROW Req'd (Sec. 16-1) 1 0 0

Permit Req. on Signs (Sec. 15-3) 7 10 8

Plastic Bag Workshop Information 0 0 0

Premises Identification 1 0 1

Prohibited Banner/Sign (Sec. 15-5) 11 11 4

Prohibition of shade devices between sunset & 9am 0 0 0

Property Damage Assessment 19

Recreational Vehicles/Mobile Equipment (Sec

20-11)0 0 2

Recycling Awareness (Monofilament) 0 1 0

Regulation of Plastic Bags 51 0

Regulation of Shade Devices 0 0 0

Required signs Sec. 15-2 (61) 0 0 0

Residential Lighting and Glare Standards 1 0

Riding on portion of vehicle not intended for

passengers (Sec. 12-16)0 0 0

Sign Standards (Sec. 15-7) 2 2 2

Smoking Ordinance (Sec. 10-51) 0 0 0

Stagnant Water (Sec.9-4) 3 8 0

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Street Light Survey 17 0 1

Survey on Protected Property 0 0 0

TABC Permits Issued to Businesses (Sec. 11-

77)0 0 0

Vehicles Prohibited On Beach (Sec. 18-4) 0 0 0

Weedy Lots (Sec. 9-6) 1 43 16

Sep-11 Sep-10 Aug-11

Follow up on Banners / Signs / Required Signs 26 22 14

Follow up on Brush/Debris 17 0 5

Follow up on Damaged Dumpster (Sec 9-13)(B) 0 0 3

Follow up on Effluent Discharge/Stagnant 6 15 2

Follow up on Enclosures 21 16 2

Follow up on Hotel and Rooming 1 0

Follow up on Littering(Sec.9-3) 11 0 9

Follow up on Noise (Sec. 12-2) 0 0 5

Follow up on Outdoor Display 1 0 0

Follow up on Overfilled Dumpsters 2 0 3

Follow up on Permit for R.O.W. (Sec 16-1) 1 0 0

Follow up on Property Cleanup/Overfilled Bins 8 18 23

Follow up on Premises Identification (Sec.4-

64)1 0 0

Follow up on Recreational Vehicles (Sec. 20-

11)0 0 2

Follow up on Regulations of Shade Devices &

Chairs0 0 0

Follow up on Shade Device Ordinances 0 0 0

Follow up on Stagnant Water 2 15 0

Follow up on Trash Service Required (9-13) 1 0 3

Follow up on Weedy Lot/Weedy Businesses 9 107 25

Total for Follow-Ups 107 193 96

CALLS FOR SERVICE 749 631 599

NOTICE OF COMPLY ISSUED 16 16 18

WARNINGS ISSUED 6 5 7

CITATIONS ISSUED 1 1 2

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Mosquito Management Stats September 2011

# Represents Amount of

Times Preformed

September

2011

August 2011

July 2011

Altosid/BTI (larviciding)

14 2 4

Adulticide Spraying

0 0 5

Scheduled for

Adulticide

60 62 53

Landing Rate Counts

14 0 23

Larval counts

41 0 3

Mosquito concerns

1 0 2

Work done in Chemical

room

4 x 3 hrs

3 x 2 hrs

12 x 14 hrs

Totals :

134 67 112

MONTHLY FACT

All Mosquitoes are not alike Jurassic Park taught us that mosquitoes have been around for 100 million years. In that time they have diversified into 3,000 species that are very different from one another. Instincts pre-program their life's behavior, and these programs are constantly refined by evolution. They have successfully adapted to climates from the arctic to the equator and developed means of locating indigenous blood hosts in each locale: some mosquitoes prefer frogs, others mammals, still others birds. No product, including mosquito traps, foggers, pesticides, Citronella candle, smoking coils or DEET, works equally well on every species of mosquito. (www.control-mosquitoes.com)

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Recycling Stats September 2011

# Represents Pounds Recycled of each product

September

2011

August

2011

Cardboard 1080 1030

Plastic 260 495

Newspaper 625 335

Office Waste 305 145

Tin 19 21

Aluminum 28 16

Totals :

2317 2042

Get ready for Recycle Land! On November 19, 2011, Keep South Padre Island Beautiful will promote recycling, reduction of solid

waste, promotion of reusing resources, and collection of recyclable goods.

Bring your recyclables as well as your family, friends and neighbors for a Saturday morning of fun in the sun.

Located at the Island Baptist Church parking lot, 3601 Padre

Boulevard From 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.