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October 7, 2011

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Around The Island By Dale Rankin editor@islandmoon.com

The Heart of the Hurricane Season is over, the humming birds have arrived, the snowbirds (Winter Texans) haven’t, the power outages are back, and the heat has let up. It’s Glorious October on our Island and life is good. We pay for our wonderful October weather with our sweltering August heat and now we got weather in the bank. Seems like they would learn the words Each year about this time the humming birds arrive on their way to points south. Many have

already headed for the balmy climes of South America but a few malingerers stick around for the mild South Texas winters so keep your feeders out. The hummers are the helicopters of the bird world and need a lot of sugar to keep their busy wings a-flapping. They seem to especially like to hang around feeders on back decks near the water. Rambling gamblers We hear through the Coconut Telegraph that the Island has played host of late to some visitors from Las Vegas way who are scouting out locations for casinos in anticipation of a Constitutional Amendment on gaming that is expected to go before Texas voters in November of 2013. District 32 Representative Todd Hunter is closely involved in putting together the language for that amendment and has made at least one trip to Las Vegas of late to talk to casino operators. In the last session the legislature expressed an interest in putting the idea of bringing casinos to Texas before voters and appointed him to help with the legwork. Currently about $2 billion in gaming money alone is left behind each year by Texans in casinos in Louisiana, Nevada, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. As the Texas Legislature works to keep the budget balanced casino gaming seems like a better and

better idea than higher property taxes. From what we hear the casino people have been looking at the stretch of beach between Mustang State Park and the Corpus Christi City Limits. That would make sense since the Gulf Coast Beaches in the southern states are the sites of existing casinos. So if you see some guys driving around with fuzzy dice hanging from their rearview stop and say hello. Vacant lots We hear from our friends in the real estate business that vacant

lots on The Island are selling at a brisk pace of late. No one seems to know for sure why but it seems to be picking up. Financing is hard to come by and cash is king, but land is land. Island stylin’ Our friend Tony over at Paradise Limousines has begun offering rides to and from Port Aransas for $25 of late. He has cars that hold from six to fourteen passengers and he is staying pretty well booked on weekends. It’s a lot of fun to step out in style every once and a while. Rumor has it that he is in the market for a limousine golf cart. Bare naked men We’re getting reports that the Naked Men are back on the Kleberg Beach lately so if you go down there you better just beware of a man with a (reverse) lobster tan. For a while there the Kleberg County Sheriff’s Office was keeping the Naked Men at bay but apparently it’s hard to keep a Naked Man down for long. So just be careful if you go down there. And if you are one of the Naked Men of Kleberg all we can say is don’t stand too close to the fire. That’s about it for now. It’s time to start thinking about your Halloween costumre. Enjoy your October and say hello if you see us Around The Island.

Next Publication Date: 10/21/2011

Year 15, Issue 398

Inside the Moon Council Vote Island on the Move! Bob Hall Pier Improvements, Adopt-A-Beach On Water A2 Brisco King Renovation, New Exchange Boat Ramps and Bulkhead, Bridge Set Packery Dredging to Begin For October By Dale Rankin 11 Meeting There are several ongoing view. Some work has already

Schlitterbahn Owners Tell City Council “We Are Ready to Go”

projects that improve some of our facilites around The Island. In no particular order...

begun on the roof (see photo) and the new design should be in place by next spring.

Bob Hall Pier First of all we want to give an

Briscoe King Pavilion The next County Parks project after Bob Hall Pier improvements will be at Briscoe King Pavillion. Currently the county takes in about $4,000 per month by renting out the pavilion for events. But in the next few months about $330,000 will be spent to put a new roof on the building, install a sewer line (it is currently on septic), redisign the interior, and most importantly air condition the building. The idea is to make the pavilion a mini-convention center to be used for all kinds of community meetings and private gatherings. Right now one of the problems on the Island is finding meeting space for groups and the new improved pavilion will fit that need.

By Dale Rankin More than 125 Islanders packed the City Council chambers for council meeting on September 27 as the council for the first time heard plans for the building a Schlitterbahn Resort and waterpark on the Island. For the first time Islanders heard directly from Schlitterbahn ownership about their intentions and needs from the city for the park to become a reality. The City Council did not cast a vote on the proposed water exchange bridge under SPID (Park Road 22) that is essential to the park’s development. That vote is scheduled for the council meeting on Tuesday, October 11. Based on the reaction to the plan in the September meeting it appears there are sufficient votes on the council to approve the bridge project. “When I ran for office people would tell me “tear down the Coliseum’,” Mayor Joe Adame said. “Now they tell me, ‘go get Schlitterbahn’.” City staffers told the council that once they pass a resolution of support for the bridge, which would provide a sixtyfoot channel for water to flow from Packery Channel through Lake Padre and into the Island canal system, then the Texas Department of Transportation will begin the final design and engineering phase of the bridge which would cross under SPID at a point near the site where the 11th hole on Padre Isles Country Club now exists. The bridge would require no payment to TxDot from the city. Once the final design is done the plans and an environmental impact study would have to come back to the council within one year of October of 2011 for a final vote. The bridge design also includes paths for pedestrians and golf carts to pass under the bridge and on to the Ellis Beach and seawall along the Gulf. Project co-developer Paul Schexnailder told the council that the “Schlitterbucks” for the project have been raised. “There are no issues there,” Schlitterbahn Cont. on A 10

Time for Fido to put on the dog!

Dog-Gone Days Music Festival Set for Saturday, October 29 Texas Music Icon Max Stalling to headline The height of the Doggie Social Season is almost upon us and this year will be combined for the first time with the biggest musical event of the year on North Padre. The 6th Annual Dog-Gone Days Music Festival and Dog & Owner Costume Contest is set for Saturday, October 29the at the Animal Hospital of Padre Island, located at 14802 Compass St. on the Island. Good dogs are encouraged to attend, and a special section will be set aside for biters, snarlers, diggers, growlers, runners and jumpers. Ray and Dr. Christi have decided to kick it up a notch this year by bringing in Texas Music favorite Max Stalling who packs houses around the country with his blend of Country, Americana and Texas styles. Stalling is a native of Crystal City and a graduate of Texas A&M University. Recently after the release of his hit single “I Know Ord Ord” a group of unnamed cadets from A&M made a midnight raid on Stalling at his home in

the wee hours and awakened him with a bucket of cold water. “At least they didn’t use flour,” he said. He has topped the Texas Music charts for more than a decade with hits like “San Antonio Girl,” and crowd favorite “Heat of the Wide Afternoon.” He also has a star on the South Texas Music Walk of Fame at Executive Surf Club. Besides the Dog and Owner Pet Costume Contest the Dog Gone Days includes a Chile and Fajita Cook-Off, a silent auction for charity, and Dog Agility, Obedience, and Trick Competition. Riley P. Dog will not be entering any of those as he is neither agile, obedient, nor tricky but he wil be there in his costume along with a big crowd of Islanders and their pets (good cats are welcome too). Doors open at 5 p.m. For more information see www.ceobythebay.com or www.padrevet.com. Get out Fido’s costume and we’ll see you there!

Bob Hall Work atta-boy to the Nueces County Park Board. For the last few years they have deftly worked to bring more resources to The Island and used them well. Some members of the Board held a thank you event for Precinct 1 County Commissioner (R) Mike Pusley last week. Commissioner Pusley’s vote has been crucial in helping to bring the improvement money to The Island. The most visible of the projects so far has been the great new edition to Bob Hall PIer. If you haven’t visited the new section yet it is a great place to watch the waves and surfers from the shade and in the cool Gulf breeze. A leisurely Saturday morning breakfast there easily turns into a fun afternoon of people watching. One of the design facets of the new addition is the open view of the Gulf. The designers of the old pier building, where Barnicle Bill’s is, placed the kitchen on the Gulf side where the best view of the water is blocked. The new addition fixed the problem there but now the Park Board is going to re-design the older section to improve the

Beach where Packery sand will be deposited Packery Dredging In its September 27th meeting the two boards that control the money for the Island Tax Increement Financing Zone approved $1.7 million in funding for the dredging of 250,000 cubic yards of sand from Packery Channel. It is the first major dredging of the Island Continued on A 9

Woman Resuscitates Fish A 3

See you at the Sandbar!

Island Political Action Committee Fundraiser Set for October 13th

The Island United Political Action Committee has schedule a fundraiser for 6:00 p.m. Thursday, October 13 at the Sandbar at the Holiday Inn on The Island. Bill Schroeder’s band will play and all prodeeds will go to the PAC. IPAC members endorse candidates for city races and raise money to help them get elected. In the two election cycles since its formatin PAC has endorsed tne candidates and ten have won election. The next round of city elections will be moved from the traditional April date to November to coincide with the Gubanatorial and Presidential races. For more information see the PAC site at www. islandunitedpac.com. We’ll see you there!

Aquarius Extension Project Back on Schedule - For Now at Least By Dale Rankin The Aquarius Extension Project appears to be unstuck. Just as City Engineers were preparing to sign construction contracts on the 2,100-foot extension connecting Das Marinas on the south with Commodores on the North a few weeks ago an Island resident and a former City Council member Mike Hummell filed a lawsuit aimed at halting the construction until design and related safety issue were resolved. City moving forward Hummell told the Moon after filing the suit that the new road would be “a 60-foot wide road feeding into the existing 30-foot wide road and that would cause a bottleneck.” However, after a meeting with City Attorney Carlos Valdez that suit seems to be stalled and the way clear for the construction to continue. We say, seems to be stalled because we unsuccesful after several tries to get comment from Hummell after his meeting with the city. His next option is to proceed to District Court

and seek an order stopping the construction until his concerns are met. Valdez agreed to to conduct a preliminary traffic study of Aquarius Street to determine how much traffic residents can expect after the extension is added and another to be done after the extension is finished.Those studies could lead to a reduced speed limit, stop signs or speed bumps. But Valdez said he will advise the city to move forward on the project even as the studies are being done. Island Resident David Barabino, who lives on Aquarius and is also a plaintiff in the suit, had originally asked for as many as four speed humps along that stretch of Aquairus, along with as many as four stop signs, and that the current speed limit of 35 mph be lowered to 30 and that construction be halted until those concerns were addressed.

Still on schedule A close check of the design for the new road Aquarius Continued on A 11

Brushfire in Port A

Scorching temperatures and dry grass on Mustang Island conspired to create ideal conditions for a brushfire. Photo by Ronnie Narmour


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