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August 15, 2013

Photo By Barney Welch

The only Island in Texas with a newspaper big enough to squash a horsefly but light enough to swat a skeeter.

Around The Island

By Dale Rankin editor@islandmoon.com It has been an even busier than usual week around our Island so let’s get started.

Fruity Pebbles We’ve had a rash of attacks by the Island Fruity Pebbles Gang. They have covered the ground with the sweet breakfast treat at the end of a couple of Island cul-de-sacs but so far no milk or bananas. Their intent is unknown but they seem harmless; maybe just trying to return The Island to the Stone Age. What’s surprising is that the sea gulls don’t eat Fruity Pebbles. It takes the homeowners some time to clean them all up but if the gulls would eat them it would take even longer to clean up after the gulls; so we got that going for us. Now if we could just get them to throw down Krispy Kreme donuts…

A little warmish The water temps have been moderate of late with the turnover in Gulf water still bringing unseasonably cool water to our beaches- “cool” being a relative term of course. But the Dog Days of Summer are still upon us, Sirius is still working its magic. The Romans believed the Dog Days were an evil time when “the Sea boiled, the Wine turned sour, Dogs grew mad, and all other creatures became languid; causing to man, among other diseases, burning fevers, hysterics, and phrensies.” Dog Days on The Island are marked by our dogs sitting by the front door telling us they want to go to the beach and “growing mad” if we don’t take them. It does tend to make us Islanders languid though so maybe there is something to it. You realize it is the Dog Days as soon as you get away from the beach and things heat up. Or as our friend Dee in Port A says, “It’s a little warmish.”

Update on Island projects

Next Publication Date: 8/22/2013

11 Foot Tiger Shark Caught Near Packery

Island RV Park Put on Hold, New Island Waterline, Water Exchange Bridge, Island Police Boat, Schlitterbahn By Dale Rankin

New RV Park on The Island. Golden Pointe, LLC. which had requested a hearing before the City Planning Commission for Wednesday, August 14, to get zoning approval for an RV park on The Island has asked that the request be tabled. No new date has been set for a hearing. The park would be located along Packery Channel near Packery Channel Park and the southern base of the JFK Causeway. Golden Pointe had requested a zoning change from CR/-2/IO to RV/IO Recreational Vehicle Park District with and Island Overlay. The plan calls for a 46-acre park with about 140 site pads. If eventually approved by the Planning Commission and the City Council the new zoning would allow travel trailers to remain at the site for up to 180 days at a time.

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Wayne Wimer worked to keep the shark on the hook for over 3 hours John Navar of Padre Island helped get the shark under control. Photos by Barney Welch By Barney Welch This is the tiger shark that put up a nearly three-hour fight on Wayne Wimer’s line at Padre Island, about 200 yards south of Packery Channel Friday, August 9, from 4:30 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. The shark was tagged and released. The bait used was a Bonita head and Wayne used an Avet 50w reel and custom Bimini rod (and several hundred yards of line!).

Other fishermen involved in assisting Wayne pull in the 11’4” catch include John Navar, Andrew Stensland, Ardie Hodges, and Cade Stringer.

Biggest Swimming Pool in Texas

While RV parks were not specifically allowed or prohibited under the Island Overlay Zone Ordinance passed by the city in 2004 to limit the type of construction/zoning in commercial areas of The Island, when the city passed the Universal Development Code last year the Overlay Ordinance was rolled into the UDC which does allow RV parks. As a result RV parks specifically became possible inside the Overlay Zone. It is not known whether Golden Pointe intends to re-start its request for a zoning change in the future. It is also not clear whether the request would go before the Island Strategic Action Committee for a recommendation before going to the City Council for a final decision. District 4 City Council member Colleen McIntyre said this week she will not vote in favor of an RV park on The Island. Projects continued on A5

Port A Waterslide Just because Port A doesn’t have a Schlitterbahn doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a waterslide. So what is a Port A Waterslide you ask? That’s when you sit outside on a wooden bench and sweat through your shorts to the point that you slide right off the bench. Note: the first warning sign that a Port A Waterslide is about to occur is when you reach the phenomenon commonly referred to as Swamp Butt. If you reach Swamp Butt status be aware that a Port A Waterslide is not far behind.

The Island Moon Newspaper ArtWalk and Beach Market is this Saturday on the Seawall.

On Your Mark, Get Set, Paddle!

Not to be confused with the Port A Waterslide is the Padre Island Tax Slide. It moves up instead of down. Property values went up countywide by 8.22% (no figures are yet available for Island homes but here’s guessing 8.22% is a bit on the low side) and city taxes are going up 10.22% including a tax hike and bonds.

Our Facebook page hit 3000 likes this week. We’re not sure but that seems like a lot. Since we come out once a week the stuff that happens in between we put on the Facebook page, and we are now re-building our website islandmoon. com which we hope to launch in its new form soon. In the meantime each Thursday we put out a paper Big Enough to Squash an Island Horsefly but Light Enough to Swat an Island Skeeter. We’ll be at the seawall this weekend for the Island Moon ArtWalk. Stop by and say hello. We’ll see you Around The Island.

After a recent $4 million renovation the Port Royal pool, located just inside the Corpus Christi City Limits on SH 361, has added a child splash area, Royal Reef, a swim up bar, new cabanas, a heated lap pool, and rooms for banquets and meetings.

The Packery Ranch House Was First House on The Island It was two-story because “not a single saw washed in.” By Greg Smith

Padre Island Tax Slide

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When it comes to bragging rights for size in Texas you’ve got to be careful. But when it comes to swimming pools Port Royal now has the bragging rights for the Biggest Swimming Pool in Texas.

A little Island History

You’ve’ been warned.

If the Padre Island Tax Slide continues unabated it may lead to the Flour Bluff People Slide whereby taxpayers leave The Island to the gulls and all move to Flour Bluff.

A pool fit for a Texas King

The 4th Annual Paddle for Parkinson’s Event is set for Billish Park on Saturday, August 31, (Labor Day Weekend). For you yakers wanting to participate you may pickup your registration packet on Friday August 30 at Sweet Swirl (14457 SPID., #107) from 4:00 until 7:00 p.m. The boats hit the water at 9:00am start by vessel category. Surf Ski - 9:00 a.m. Single Kayak - 9:10 a.m. Tandem Kayak - 9:20 a.m. Standup Paddle Board - 9:30 a.m. Any Vessel Category (only for those that missed their Start Time above) - 9:40 a.m. Please arrive at least 45 minutes prior to your vessel category start time otherwise you will have to start at the scheduled 9:40 a.m time.

Around the turn of the last century Patrick Dunn built a headquarters house for the Dunn Ranch at the head of the Island. The location was just west of the Packery Channel Bridge where folks park and fish today and discarded plastic bags decorate the nearby dunes. The house was not a fancy structure, when originally Dunn House on The Island near Packery Channel built it was two story, with the house and added a separate bunk house on kitchen and dining area on the first floor and sleeping quarters above. It had the bay side. Patrick and family never used a three-sided porch running the full length this house as their residence, living in Corpus of the Gulf, Island and Packery side of the Christi, but did spend several months of the house. A pier extended from the porch into year there. the channel for boats bringing supplies and By sailboat or horse and wagon across passengers from Corpus. Pat being of the economical sort used what wood the beach provided for lumber to build the house and when asked why he built a two story he replied “not a single saw washed in with the lumber and I had no saw to cut it shorter”. As time went on he built a new kitchen and dining hall on the back of the

Mud Bridge

At that time getting to the Island was no easy matter. Coming by sail boat it was a fourteen mile trip across the bay and then six miles down Corpus Christi Pass. Depending on the wind and currents it could be a three hour trip History continued on A8


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