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2010-05-27 .,," ~~' Regular May Term Held May 27,2010 THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CALHOUN ~ ~ ~ BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this 2ih day of May, A.D., 2010 there was begun and holden in the Commissioners' Courtroom in the County Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, said County and State, at 10:00 a.m., a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Michael J. Pfeifer Roger C. Galvan Vern Lyssy Neil E. Fritsch Kenneth W. Finster Wendy Marvin County Judge Commissioner, Precinct #1 Commissioner, Precinct #2 Commissioner, Precinct #3 Commissioner, Precinct #4 Deputy County Clerk Thereupon the following proceedings were had: Commissioner Galvan gave the Invocation and Commissioner Finster led the Pledge to the US Flag and Commissioner Fritsch led the Pledge to the Texas Flag. GENERAL DISCUSSION: Mr. Jack Wu was present to speak about the Water Planning Group P. Formosa is requesting the Eastside of Calhoun County to be included in the Regional Planning Group P. APPROVE SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZE THE COUNTY AUDITOR TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR INSECTICIDES/PESTICIDES FOR THE PERIOD BEGINNING JULY 1, 2010 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31,2010. BIDS WILL BE DUE TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 2010 AND CONSIDERED FOR AWARD ON MONDAY, JUNE 28, 2010: A Motion was made by Commissioner Lyssy and seconded by Commissioner Fritsch to approve Specifications and authorize the County Auditor to advertise for bids for Insecticides/Pesticides for the period beginning July 1, 2010 and ending December 31, 2010. Bids will be due Tuesday, June 22, 2010 and considered for award on Monday, June 28, 2010. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. SPECIFICATIONS FOR INSECTICIDES/PESTICIDES - FOR MOSQUITO CONTROL 1. The County of Calhoun is requesting sealed bids for Insecticides/Pesticides for Mosquito Control as needed by the following Road and Bridge Precincts: Precinct #1, Fairgrounds Area or Jobsites Precinct #2, Six Mile Area or Jobsites Precinct #3, Olivia Area or Jobsites Precinct #4-P, Port O'Connor Area or Jobsites Precinct #4-S, Seadrift Area or Jobsites 2. The bid shall be in effect for a period of Six (6) Months Beginning July 1,2010 and Ending December 31,2010. 3. Bid Items are: · Mineral Oil · Malathion - Active Ingredients: 96.5% Malathion 3.5% Inert Ingredients · Oil Soluble Synthetic Pvrethroid - Active Ingredient: d-Phenothrin · 20-20 UL V - Active Ingredients: 20% Permethrin 20% Piperonyl Butoxide Technical 60% Other Ingredients · 30-30 UL V - Active Ingredients: 30% Permethrin [Cas 52645-53-1] 30% Piperonyl Butoxide Technical [Cas 51-03-6] 40% Inert Ingredients · Insecticide #1 - Active Ingredients: 4.14% Resmethrin 12.42% Piperonyl Butoxide Technical 83.44% Inert Ingredients · Insecticide #2 - Active Ingredients: 13.624% Chlorpyrifos [O,O-diethyl 0-(3,5,6, -trichloro-2-pyridyl) phosphorothloate] 86.376% Other Ingredients · 2 + 2 UL V - Active Ingredients: 2% 3-Phenoxybenzyl-(1RS, 3RS; IRS, 3SR) -2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl) cyclopropanecarboxylate 2% Piperonyl butoxide, Technical 96% Other Ingredients · 3 + 15 ULV - Active Ingredients: 3% Permethrin (3-Phenoxyphenyl) methyl (+/-) cis, trans- 3-(2,2-dichlorethenyl)- 2,2-dimethyl cyclopropanecarboxylate 15% Piperony1 Butoxide, Technical 82% Other Ingredients · 1 + 5 + 5 UL V - Active Ingredients: 1% Prallethrin: (RS)-2-methyl-4-oxo-3- (2-propynyl) cyc1opent-2-enyl-(1RS)- cis, trans-chrysanthemate 5% Sumithrin@: 3-Phenoxybenzy1-(lRS, 3RS; IRS, 3SR)-2, 2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1- enyl) cyc1opropanecarboxylate 5% Piperonyl Butoxide, Technical 89% Other Ingredients Page 1 of6 4. Delivery shall be FOB Destination to Jobsite. All charges must be included in bid price. No other charges may be added to the bid price when invoiced unless noted as an exception on the bid form. 5. NO PERSON has the authority to verbally alter these specifications. Any changes to Specifications will be made in writing (Addendum approved by Commissioners' Court) and sent to each person having a bid package. 6. If any further information is needed concerning specifications, contact Commissioner Roger Galvan, Precinct 1,361-552-9242 Commissioner Vern Lyssy, Precinct 2,361-552-9656 Commissioner Neil Fritsch, Precinct 3,361-893-5346 Commissioner Kenneth Finster, Precinct 4,361-785-3141 7. To request a bid package, please contact: Calhoun County Auditor's Office Calhoun County Courthouse Annex II Attn: Peggy Hall 202 S. Ann St., Ste B Port Lavaca TX 77979 Phone: (361) 553-4610 Fax: (361) 553-4614 Emai1: peggy.hall@calhouncotx.org Page 2 of6 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF BIDDING FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE GENERAL CONDITIONS OF BIDDING MAY RESULT IN THE BID BEING DISQUALIFIED. BIDDING - Return Only the Original of the "Invitation to Bid FOnns ~ If you send information on your product, please send 6 copies 1. A. All bids must be on the "Invitation To Bid Forms" furnished by the County Auditor's Office and must be written in ink or by typewriter. B. IOUE - TIME AND DATE: Sealed bids must be in the office of the County Judge on or [before 10:00 AM, Tuesday, June 22, 2010.1 The clock in the County Judge's office is the official clock that will be used in determining the time that a bid is received and the time that bids will be opened. A late delivery with an early postmark will not suffice. Be sure you have allowed ample time for postal delivery. The County will not be responsible for the delivery of your bid to the office of the County Judge. If you choose to send your bid by postal delivery, then it is recommended that you call the County Judge's office at 361-553-4600 to verify receipt of your bid prior to bid opening. Calhoun County does not accept faxed or emailed bids. All Bids are due on or before 10:00 AM, Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at the following address: Honorable Michael J Pfeifer Calhoun County Judge 211 S Ann St Thi rd Floor, Room 301 Port Lavaca TX 77979 fiIF Mark the outside of the sealed envelove with the name of the bid ite,j 1 I If you send your bid by UPS, FEDEX, etc, the outside of this envelope must be marked "Sealed Bid - Insecticides/Pesticides."i C. WITHDRAWAL OF BID: A bidder may withdraw their bid before County acceptance of the bid without prejudice to himself/herself, by submitting a written request for its withdrawal to the County Judge. D. Bids should show unit price. All charges must be included in bid price. No other charges may be added to the bid price when invoiced unless noted as an exception on the bid form. E. No change in price will be considered after bids have been opened. Page 3 of6 F. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of bids. Once Commissioners' Court has made the award, the bids may be viewed at the Auditor's Office, Courthouse Annex II, 202 S. Ann St, Ste B, Port Lavaca, TX 77979. 2. BIDS: Bids are for a six (6) month period beginning July 1,2010 and ending December 31,2010. 3. BID FORMS: The "Invitation to Bid Form" must be signed and dated by an officer (or employee) who is authorized to execute this contract, that this company, corporation, firm, partnership or individual has not prepared this bid in collusion with any other Vendor, and that the contents of this bid as to prices, terms or conditions of said bid have not been communicated by the individual signing nor by any employee or agent to any other person engaged in this type of business prior to the official opening of this bid. 4. EXCEPTIONS: If exceptions are being taken to any part of specifications, have them listed on the Invitation to Bid Form or on your letterhead and manually sign it. 5. TAXES: The County is exempt from Federal Excise Tax and State Sales and Use Tax. The bid price must not include the above mentioned taxes. 6. AWARD Commissioners' Court reserves the right to waive technicalities, reject any or all bids, to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to Calhoun County and to be the sole judge in determining which bids will be most advantageous to Calhoun County. In the event of tie bids, the winning bid is determined per the Texas Local Government Code 262.027(b). The County of Calhoun, Texas is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. the County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. 7. DELIVERIES: A. Unless otherwise stated in the bid form or specifications, deliveries must consist only of new and unused merchandise. B. In the event that the deliveries ofthe supplies or products covered in the proposal are not made within the number of days specified, or in the event that the supplies or products delivered are rejected, and are not removed and replaced within the number of days specified in the official notice of rejection, the County reserves Page 4 of6 the right to purchase said supplies from the next lowest bidder who meets the specifications. Upon any such breach of contract, the County reserves the right to proceed against the successful bidder and/or the surety on his bond for any and all damages occasioned by the breach. 8. REJECTIONS: Articles not in accordance with samples and specifications must be removed by the bidder at his expense. All disputes concerning quality of supplies delivered under this proposal will be determined by Commissioners' Court or their designated representative. 9. BILLING: All bills are subject to approval by the Auditor's office. Payment of all invoices will be made after the delivery and inspection of the item or items are satisfactory to the County and the purchase order and invoice are properly and timely submitted to the Treasurer's office by the appropriate County Department. Commissioners' Court meet the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month to approve bills. Each County Department is responsible for submitting their purchase orders for payment and the purchase orders are due by 4:00 PM in the Treasurer's Office the Thursday before each Commissioners' Court Meeting. No payment can be mailed out until approved by Commissioners' Court. 10. CONDITIONS PART OF BID: The general conditions of bidding defined herein shall be a part of the attached bid. 11. CONTRACT: A. No formal contract will be executed. The following will comprise the contract between the County and the successful bidder. 1. General Specifications 2. General conditions to bidding 3. The signed Invitation To Bid Form with bid amount 4. Letter awarding the bid B. In case of conflict, the specifications shall be controlling. 12. OSHA REQUIREMENTS: The vendor or contractor hereby guarantees to the County of Calhoun, Texas that all material, supplies and equipment as listed on the proposal, contract or purchase order meets the requirements, specifications and standards as provided for under the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended and in force at the date hereof. Page 5 of6 . ~ 13. PROTEST PROCEDURES: Any actual or prospective bidder or proposer who believes they are aggrieved in connection with or pertaining to a bid or proposal may file a protest. The protest must be delivered in writing to the Auditor's Office, in person or by certified mail return receipt requested prior to award. The written protest must include: 1. Name, mailing address and business phone number of the protesting party; 2. Appropriate identification of the bid or proposal being protested; 3. A precise statement ofthe reasons for the protest; and 4. Any documentation or other evidence supporting the protest and any alleged claims. The Auditor's Office will attempt to resolve the protest, including at the Auditor's option, meeting with the protesting party. If the protest is successfully resolved by mutual agreement, written verification of the resolution, with specifics on each point addressed in the protest, will be forwarded to Commissioners' Court. If the Auditor's Office is not successful in resolving the protest, the protesting party may request in writing that the protest be considered by Commissioners' Court. Applicable documentation and other information applying to the protest will be forwarded to Commissioners' Court, who will promptly review such documentation and information. If additional information is desired, Commissioners' Court may notify the necessary party or parties to the protest to provide such information. The decision of Commissioner's Court will be final. 18. PUBLIC INFORMATION ACT: A. All governmental information is presumed to be available to the public. Certain exceptions may apply to the disclosure of the information. Governmental bodies shall promptly release requested information that is not confidential by law, either constitutional, statutory, or by judicial decision, or information for which an exception to disclosure has not been sought. B. To request information from Calhoun County, please contact: Calhoun County Auditor's Office Calhoun County Courthouse Annex II Attn: Cindy Mueller, County Auditor 202 S. Ann St., Ste B Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Phone: 361-553-4610 Fax: 361-553-4614 Email: cindy.mueller@calhouncotx.org Page 6 of6 INVITATION TO BID Notice is hereby given that the County of Calhoun, Texas will receive bids for the folIowing item for the Six Month Period Beginning July 1, 2010 and Ending December 31, 2010 for alI Calhoun County Precincts: IN SECTlCI DES/PESTICIDES SEALED BIDS are DUE in the Judge's office on or before 10:00 AM, Tuesday, June 22, 2010. Mailing/Physical Address: Honorable Michael J Pfeifer, County Judge, 211 S Ann, 3rd Floor, Rm 301, Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Bid packages may be obtained from the Calhoun County Auditor's Office, Courthouse Annex II, 202 S. Ann St., Ste B, Port Lavaca, TX 77979 or by caIling Peggy at 361-553-4610 or email: p-eggy.haIl@calhouncotx.org. Commissioners' Court reserves the right to waive technicalities, reject any or all bids, to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to Calhoun County and to be the sole judge in determining which bids will be most advantageous to Calhoun County The County of Calhoun, Texas is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. The County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or handicapped status in employment or the provision of servIces. CINDY MUELLER, COUNTY AUDITOR CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS .;i:____~ ~ I Active Ingredient I Chlorpyrifos I [O,O-diethyl 0-(3,5,6,-trichloro-2-pyridyl) phosphorothloate .............".......13.624% Giher Ingredients "............."..."....";.".........""""....".....""."....."......,,.. 86.376% 1 00.000% Contains one pound chlorpyrifos per gallon Contains petroleum distillate KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION I...............-...................................-................-....-....-....'Fi-Fisi..Aio......--.-.--.-.........-.-...---.........-..-.-..-. Have product container or lahel with you when calling a poison control center or I doctor, or goin(J for treatment. For Medical EmergenCies. ' call the I.nternational Poison Control Center at 1-800-214-l7!i3. II~ SWA' LOWED' Immediately call a poison control center or doctor. DO. not induce , L . vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor. Do not give any liquid to the person. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. M(lVe "perso-ntiifresh air. If per$onis not breathing:Gilii9TfOran ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably. mouth-to- mouth. Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty ot water for 15-20 minutes. Calla poison control center doctor for treatment advice. ... HOldeye-open and rinse slowly and minutes. Remove conta minutes, the co ter or (;1 ~: (' ot I. ( IF INHALED: i !iF ON SKIN OR I CLOTHING: I iF'''iN'EYES:-''' f NARY STATEMENTS RDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS CA '19Nrlf rmful if swallowed. Avoid contact wilh skin or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet. Prolonged or frr~Quently repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Mixers and loaders involved in ground application must wear coveralls over long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks, chemica!- resistant gloves, and a NIOSH approved dust mist filtering respirator with MSHNNIOSH approval number prefix TC-21 C or a NIOSH approved respirator with any R, P, or HE filter. Applicators involved in ground ULV application must use an enclosed cab as described in the Engineering Controls section of this label and must wear long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks, and chemical-resistant gloves. Aerial applicators and pilots must use an enclosed cockpit and wear long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes, and socks. Engineering Controls: Ground applicators must use an enclosed cab that has a nonporous harrier that totally surroullljs the occupants and prevents contact with pesticides outside the cab. Applicators must be provided amf have immediately available for use in an emergency when they must nxit the cab in the troatod area: coveralls, chemical-resistant \JlovHs, and a respirator of the type specified in the PPE section of this labeling. Take off any PPE that was worn in the treated area before reentering tl'le cab and store all such PPE in a chmnical- resistant container, such as a plastic IJag, to prevent contamination of the inside of the cab. MixHrs and loaders involved in aerial application must use a closed sYbiem designed by the manufacturer to enclose the pestiCide to prevent it from contacting handlers or oUler peo- ple and which is used and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's written oper- ating instructions. Mixers and loatfersusing a closed system must wear protective eyewear if the system operates under pressure, and must have immediately available for use in an emergency, such as a broken package, spill, or equipment breakdown coveral!s, chemical- resistant gloves, chemical-resistant footwear, chemical-resistant apron and a respirator of the rIpe speCified in the PPE section of this labeling. User Safety Requirements: Follow manufaLiurer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for wasil abies exist, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash (D~ ---/ ,I/~ (94U cD'~ :t.. r) .set +1.V; de :it 'L- \ r)Set+I.v;de .H 2.. PPE separately from other laundry. Discard clothing and otMr absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's concentrate. Do not reuse them. USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS: Users should wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing [gum, usmg tobacco or uSing the tOilet. Users should lemove c1othmg/PPE immedlately;f pe;ticide gets mSlde. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. Users should remove PPE Immediate- ly after handllrJg thiS product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wasil thoroughly and change into clean clothing. ---------~-- ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This pesticidll is toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates, small mammals and hirds, Hunoff from treated areas or deposition of spray droplets into a body of watermllY be hazardous to fish and aquatic inver- tebrates. DO not apply over bodies of water (lakes, rivers, permanent streams, natural ponds, com- mercial fish ponds, swamps, marshes or estuaries), except when necessary to target areas where adult mosquitoes are present, and weather conditions will facilitate movement of applied material beyond the body of water in order to minimize incidental deposition 'into the water body. Do not con- taminate hodies of water when disposing of equipment rinsate or wash waters. This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on 'blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or s are visiting the treatment area, except when applications are made to prevent 0 Iblic and/or animal healtll determined by a state, tribal or local he vec r c he basis of documented evidence of disease causing agents It s, to-borne disease In animal or hum' a r ing a natural dlsa ecnvery eff FOR USE lation of Fe se this product in an)anner inconsistent witb its labeling. 9 the first application in a season, it is advisable to consult with the state or tribal agency ary responsibility for pesticide reguiation to determine if other regulatory requirements exist. For use only by federal, state, tribal or local government officials responsible for public health or vec- tor control, or by persons certlfie(j in the appropriate category or otherwise authorized by ttJestate or tribal lead pesticide regulatory agency to perform adult mosquito control applications, or by persons under their direct supervision. MOSQUITOMIST ONE ULV is approved for application either as a thermal fog or as an ultra low vol- ume (ULV) nontherrnai aerosol (coid fOfj) to control adult mosquitoes in outdoor residential and recre- ational areas and other non-cropland areas where these insects are a problem. For best results treat when mosquitoes are most active and weather conditionS are conducive to keeping the spray cloud close to the ground. An inversion of air tempfJratures and a light .breeze are preferable. Application in calm air conditions is to be avoided. Apply only when ground wind speed is greater than 1 mph. Air temperatures should be greater than 50 F when conduLiing applications. Do not treat a site with more than 0.01 pounds of chlorpyrifos per acre in a twenty-four bour period. Do not exceed 0.26 pounds of chlorpyrifos per acre per year. More frequent applications may be made to prevent or control a threat to pUblic and/or animal health determined by a state, tribal, or local health or vector control agency on the basis of documented evidence of disease caUSing agents in vector mosquitoes or the occurrence ot mosquito-borne disease in animal or human populations, or if specifically approved by the state or tribe during a natural disaster recovery effort . Do nut contaminate food or feed products. Do not allow spray treatment to drift onto places where bees are foraging, pastureland, cropland, poultry ranges or potable water supplies, Do not use on crops for food forage or pasture. In treatment of corrals, feed lots, swine lots, and zoos, cover any exposed drinking water, drinking water I'ountains and animal feed betore appllGation. SPRAY DROPLET SIZE DETERMINATION Ground-based Application: For application as an ultra low volume (ULV) nonthermal aerosol (cold fOfj) spray, equipment must be adjusted so that the volume median diameter (VMO) is between 8 and 30 microns (8 :s Dv 0.5 ~:. 30 um) and that 00% of the spray is cnntained in droplets smaller than !iO microns (Ov 0.9 < 50 um). DireLiions from the equipment manufacturer or vendor, pesticide regis. trant or a test facility lIsing a laser-baseel measurement Instrument mllst be used to adjust equipment to produce acceptable droplet size spectra. Application equipment must be tested at least annually to confirm that pressure at the nozzle and nozzle flow raters) are properly calibrated. Aerial Application: Spray equipment mllst be adjusted so tllat the volume median diameter pro- duced is less than 60 microns (Dv 0.5 < 60 um) and that 90% of the spray is contained in droplets smaller than 115 microns (Ov 0.9 < 115 um). The effects of flight speed and, for non-rotary nozzles, nozzle angle on the droplet size spectrum must be considered. Directions from the equipment man- ufacturer or vendor, pestiCide registrant or a test facility using a wind tunnel and laser-based meas- urement instrument must be used to adjust equipment to produce acceptable droplet size spectra. --~ Application equipment must be tested at least annually to confirm that pressure at the nozzle and nozzle flow rate(s) are properly calibrated. GROUND APPLICATION Thermal Fog Application: To prepare a fogsOlutiorl, thoroughly mix 9 gallons of MOSQUITO MIST ONE ULV in 91 gallons of No. 2 fuel oilar other fuel, diesel ar kerosene-type ail suitable for insecti- cide and fogging use. Apply the finished fog solution with any standard thermal fog machine calibrat" ed to deliver 52.5 gallons per hour at an average vehicle speed of 5 mph to cover a swath of up to 300 feet. UlV Nonthermal Aerosol (Cold Fog) Application: Apply MOSQUITOMIST ONE ULV through standard ULV cold aerosol or non-tt16rmal aerosol (Cold Fog) generators undiluted at a How rate of 3.88 to 7.75 fluid ounces per minute at an average vehicle speed of 10 mph. This Is equivalent to 0.005 to 0.01 pounds ofchlorpyrifos per acre based on an effective swath width of 300 feet. Under normal residen- tial conditions a flow rate of 4.3 fluid ounces is recommended. If a different vehicle speed is used, adjust rate accordingly. An accurate flow meter must be used to ensure the proper flow rate. Chlorpyrifos per a~..... ____ FI. oz. per ag~ 0.01 0.0055 0.005 20 mph 15"]- 8.60 7.76 1.28 0.71 0.64 For proper application, mount the applicator so that the nozzle is at least 4 h feet aboveground level and directed out. the back of the vehicle. Failure to follow the above directions may result in reduced effectiVeness and oversize spray droplets, which may deposit on and permanently damage automo- bile paint. AERIAL APPLICATION MOSQUITOMIST ONE ULV may bH applied undiluted at rates up to 1.28 f1uidounc;es MOS- QUITOMIST ONEULV per acre (0.01 pounds of chlorpyrifos per ac;re) by fixed wingar rotary aircraft equipped with suitable ULV application equipment. Aerial application shall be made at altitudes ranging from 75 to 300 feet. IN FlOFllDA: Do not apply by aircraft unless approved by the Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services. STORAGE & DlSPOSAl Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. I PESTICIDE STORAGt: Store in a dry alidGool place away from food and feed. I PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: PestiCide, spray mixture or rinse water that cannot be used accord- I 109 to label mstructlons must be disposed of according to applicable Federal, State or I local guidelines. CONTAINER HANDLING FOR NONREFILLABLE DflUMS: Nonrefillable container. Do not I reuse this container to hold materials other than pestiCides or dilute pesticides (rinsate). I After empt'fing and cleaning, it may be allowable to temporarily hold rinsate or other pes- ticide-related materials in the container. Contact your state regUlatory agency to deter- mine allowable practices in your state. Triple rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying. triple rinse as follows:' Empty the remaining contents into application equip- ment or a mix tank. Fill the container 1/4 fuli with mineral oil or fuel-type oil. Replate and I tighten closures. Tip container on it side and roll it back and forth, ensuring at least one complete revolution, for 30 seconds. Stand tlie container on its end and tip it back and forth several times..Turn the container over onto its other end and tip It back and forth several times. Empty the rinsateinto application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Repeat Ulis procedure two more times. then offer for recycling if available or reconditioning if appropriate, or puncture and dispose of in a sanit.ary land- I fill, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities. CONTAINER HANDLING FOR REFILLABLE DRUMS AND TOTES: Refillable container, Refill this container with pesticide only. Do not reuse this container for any other purpose. Cleanirig the container before final disposal is the responsibility of the person disposing of the. container. Cleaning before refilling is tile responsibility of tile refiller, To clean the container beiore final disposal, empty the remaining contents from this containerilito I application equipment or a mix tank. Fill tHe container about 1 0 percent full witli water' and, if possible, spray all sides while adding water. If practical, agitate vigorously or recir- culate water with. the pump for 2 minutes. Pourer pump rinsate into application eqliip- ment or (insate collection system. Repeatthis rinSing procedure two more times. Then offer for recycling if available or reconditioning if appropriate, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities. IN CASE OF MEDICAL EMERGENCY, CALL THE INTERNATIONAL POISON CaNTHal CENTER HOO"214-7753 IN CASE OF THANSPORTATION EMERGENCY, CALL INFO- TRAC HOO-553.5Q;i:J FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 1-800-:J23-5727 WARRANTY STATMENT: To the extent consistent with applicable law, seller makes no war- ranty, expressed or implied conc;erning tile use of t.his product other Umn as indicated on the label. Buyer assumes all risk of use and/or handling of Hiis material when use and/or han- dling is contrary to label instructions. Manufactured By CLARKE MOSQUITO CONTROL PRODUCTS, INC. 159 N. GAHDEN AVENUE ROSELLE, ILUNOIS 60172 EPA Reg, No.: 8329-24 EPA Est. No.: 8329-IL-01 NET CONTENTS: GAL LOT NO. :_..._..._..._._...._._____ AL0131 ~ ,.. \' /' ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: 3cPhenoXyl)enzYH1RS, 3RS; lRS,3SR)-2,2-dimethyl-3- (2-methylprop-1"enyl) cyclopropanecarboxYlate' ........ .... ............... ...... .........2.00% Piperonyl butoxide, Technical' ....................................................................2.00% OTHER INGREDIENTS ** ............................................................................,Jt6.,Q.Q% 100.00% Contains 0.14 pounds of Technical SUMITHRIN@/Gallon and 0.14 poundS Technical Piperonyl Butoxide/Gallon * Equivalent to 1.60% (butylcarbityl) .(6-propylpiperonyl) ether and 0.40% related compounds .. Contains a petroleum distillate KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION PRECAUCION Al USUARIO: 5i usted no lee ingles,no use esle producto hasta que la etique- ta haya sido axplicado ampliamente. FIRST AID Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doc- tor,or going for treatment. For Information regarding medical emergencies or pesti . incidents, call 1-888-7 40-8712. IF SWALLOWED. .Immediatelycall a poison control ce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison con uid to the person. . Do not give ing by IF ON SKIt~ OR CLO · Ta e of wate 20 mi ut PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS to HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS CAUTION: Harmful if absorbed through the skin. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or c1othin(l. In case of contact, flush with plenty of water. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating. drinking, chewing gum, or using tobacco. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This productistoxil; to aquatic organisms, includin(l fish and aquatic invertebrates. Runoff from treated areas or deposition of spray droplets into a body of water may be hazardous to fish and aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply over permanent bodies of water (lakes, rivers, permanent streams, natural ponds, commercial fish ponds, swam~s, marshes or estuaries), except when necessary to target areas where adult mosquitoes are present, and weather conditions will facilitate movement of applied material beyond the body of water in order to minimize incidental deposition into the water body. Do not contaminate bodies ohvater when disposing of equipment rinsate or wastl waters, BEE WARNING: This product is toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply to or allow drift onto blooming crops or weeds when bees are vis- iting the treatment area, except when applications are made to prevent or control a threat to pUblic and/or animal health determined by a state, trtbal or local health or vector con- trol agency on the basis of documented evidence of disease causing agents in vector mosquitoes or the occurrence of mosquito-borne disease in animal or human populations, or if specifically approved by the state or tribe during a natural disaster recovery effort. PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS Do not use or store near heat or open flame. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal Law to use tllis product in a manner inconsistent with its label- ing, For use only by federal, state, tribal or local government officials responsible for public health or vector control, or by persons certified in the appropriate category or otherwise authorized by the state or tribal lead pesticide regUlatory agency to perform adult mosqui- to control applications, or by persons under their direct supervision. y .J..1-.tJ 1 11 \ J Before making the lirstapplication.in aseason,itisadvisableto consult witllthestate or tribal agency with primary responSibility for pesticide regulation to determine if otller requiremenlsexist. IN CALIFORNIA: ThiS product is to be applied by County Health Department, State Department of Health Seniices, Mosquito and Vector Control or Mosquito Abatement District personnel only. USE AREAS: For use in mosquito adulticidlng programs involving outdoor residential and recreation- al areas where adult mosquitoes are present in annoying numbers in vegetation surrounding parks, woodlands, swamps, marShes, overgrown areaS and goll courses, ANVIL 2+2 ULV may be applied over agricultural areas prior to harvest for the control ot adult mos- quitoes within or adjacent to these areas. Do not contaminate food, feed or drinking water. In treatmeht of corrals, feedlots, swine lots and zoos, coverany exposed drinking water, drinking water fountains and animal feed before applica- tion. For best results, apply when mosqiJitoesare most active and weather conditions are conducive to keeping the fog close to the ground. Application in calm air conditions is to he avoided. Apply only when ground wind speed is greater than 1 mph. Air temperature should be at 5DF when conducting all types of. applicationS. Do not treat a site with more than 0.0036 pou not exceed 1.0. pounds of Sumithrln may be made to prevent or contr tribal, or local he vector con ItS inve squitoes ns, or if lIy appr IL 2+2 U ed; caus- imal or human . g a natural disaster recovery effort. te this product with light minerai oil it dilution SPRAY DROPLET SIZE DETERMINATION quipment: Spray equipment must be adjusted so that the volume median diameter (VMD) is8 to 30. microns (8 $ Dv o.s 5. 30 um) and that90% oHhe spray is contained in droplets smaller than sa microns (Dv 0..9 < 50 um). Directions from the equipment manufacturer or vendor, pesticide registrant or. a test facility using a laser-based measurement instrument must .be used 10 adjust eqUipment to prOduce acceptable droplet size spectra. Application equi~ment mustbe tested at least annually to confirm that pressure at the nozzle and n0221e flow rate(s) are properly calibrated. Aerial Equipment: Spray equipment must be adjusted so that the volume median diameter pro- duced is less than 60 microns (Dv 0.5 < 60. .um) and that 90% of the spray is contained. in droplets smaller than 115 microns ([Jv d.9 < '115 urn). The effects of flight speed and, for non-rotary nozzles, nozzle angle on the droplet size spectrum must be considered. Directions tram the equipment man- ufacturer or vendor; pesticf(je registrant or a test facility using a wind tunnel and laser-based meas- urement instrument must be used to adjust equipment to produce acceptable droplet size spectra. Application equipment must be tested at least annually to confirm that pressure at the nozzle and nozzle floW rate(s) are properly calibrated. GROUND ULVAPPlICATION Apply ANVIL 2+2 ULV through a standard UlV cold aerosol or non-therrnalaerosol (cold fog) gener- ator. Consult the following table for examples of various dosage rates using. a swath width of 30.0. teet lor acreage calculations. Dosage Rate Row Rates in fluid oZ./minute at truek speeds of: FI. oz. ANVil 2+2 UlV per Acte 3,245 2.163 1.081 lbsSumithrin@/acre 0..00.36 0.0024 0.0012 5MPH 9.801. 6.602 3.302 10MPH 19.701 13.1 Ol 6.60l 15MPH 29.501 19.702 9.80z 20MPH 39.3 oz 26.2 Ol 13.1 OZ ANVil 2 + 2 UlV may also be applied undiluted witll non-thermal, portable, motorized backpack equipment adjusted to deliver ULV particles of 50 to 1 DO microns VMD. Use 1.081 to 3.245 fl.oz. of the undiluted spray per acre (equal to 0..0012 to 0,0.0.36 Ib.aiJacre) as a 50 It (15.2 Ill) swath while walking at a speed of 2 mph (3.2 kph). ANVil 2 + 2. ULV may be applied through truck mounted thermal fogging equipment. Do not exceed the maximum rates listed above. May be applied at speedS of 5 to 20 mpll. To reduce oil require- ment and sludge buildup in equipment, use 1 aO.second viscosity mineral "fog" oil, For use with hand carried foggers, use same rates of active ingredient per acre. Do not wet foliage since oil base formulations Illay be phytotoxic. Use a clean, well-maintained and properly calibrated fogger. Fog downwind. \; ,;-/ ANVIL 2 + 2 ULV may be applied for Urban ULV mosquito control. For controlal resting or Hying adult mosquitoes, biting flies and biting midges in areas such as uiilitytunnels, sew- ers, storm drains and . catch basins, pipec~ases, underground basements, underground passages, parking deCks, crawl spaces or uninhabited buildings. ANVIL 2+2 ULV may be applied using mechanical loggers, hand-held or truck mounted ULV equipment, thermal loggers or other spray equipment suitable for this application. Apply ANVIL 2+2 ULV at rates up to but not exceedihgO.0036 pounds sumithrin per acre per twenty-four hour period (not to exceed 1.0 pounds sumithrin per acre in any site in any year). AERIAL APPLICATION IN FLORIDA: Do not apply by aircraft unless approved by the Florida Department 01 Agricuttureand Consumer Services. ANVIL 2+2 ULV may be applied at rates of 1.081 to 3.245 fluid ounces of ANVIL 2+2 ULV per acre by fixed Wing or rotary aircratlequipped with suitable ULV application equipment. Aerial Application shall be made at 75 to 300 feet for rotary aircraft and 100 to 300 feet for fixed-wing aircraft. DOSBQe Rate Flow Rates in fluid oz.latre: __._._.!:.~s_fu!!!1ili}rl!1~&<;.!lL.____..___..&.IJIIl:5[il 2 +. 2 ULV ___ O.OO~_!L__._..__.. _V450z ......______ 0.0024 2.163 oz 0.0012 1.081 oz STORAGE & OISPOSAL Donotcontalninate water, food or leed by storage or disposal. PESTICIDESTORAGE: Store in a cool, dry place. Keep container closed. PESTICIOEOISPOSAL:Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility. CONTAINER HANOLlNG FOR REFILLABLE DRUMS AND TOTES: Refillable container. Refill this container with pesticide only. Do not reuse this container for any other purpose. Cleaning the con- tainer before final disposal is the responsibility of the person disposing of the container. Cleaning before refilling is the responsibility of the refiller. To clean the container before final disposal,empty the remaining contents. from this containr:r into application equipment or mix tank. Fill the contain- er about 10 percent full with water. Agitate vigorously or recirculate water with the pump for 2 min- utes. Pour Or pump rinsate into rinsate collection system. Repeat this rinsing procedure two more times. Then offerfor recycling If appropriate, or puncture and dispose olin a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and. local authorities. CONTAINER HANDLING FOR NONREFILLABECONTAINERS: Non-refillable container. Do not reuse orretill this container. Triple rinse (or equivalent) promptly after emptying. Then offer for recycling if available or reconditioning if appropriate, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill,or by other procedures approved by state and local authOrities. ffilPlE RINSE AS FOLLOWS:. (CONTAINERS 5 GALLON CAPACITY OR SMALLER): Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container 1/4 full with mineral oil and recap. Shake lor 10 seconds. Pour rin- sate into application equipment. ora rinse tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain lor 10 seconds after the floW begins to drip.. Repeat this procedure two more times. (CONTAINERS LARGER THAN 5 GALLON CAPACITY): Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container 1/4 full with mineral oil. Replace and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and roll it back and forth, ensuring at least one compiete revolution, for 30 seconds. Stand the container an its end and tip it back and forth several times. Turn the container over onto its other end and tip it back and 10rth several times. Empty the rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later IJse or disposal. Repeat this procedure two more times. E.PA EST. No. 8329-IL-01 EPA Reg. No.102H687-8329 NET CONTENTS: LOT NO. MANUFACTURED BY CLARKE MOSQUITO CONTROL PRODUCTS, INC. 159 N. GARDEN AVENUE . ROSELLE, ILLINOIS 60172 NOTICE: To the extent provided by law, Clarke Mosquito Control Products. Inc. makes no warranty, expressed or implied concerning the use of this product other than indicated on the label. Buyer assumes all risk of use andlor handling of this material when LIse and/or handling is contrary to label instructions. SUMrrHRINTM is a Trademark of Sumitomo Company, Ltd. ANVIL@ is a Registered trademark of Clarke Mosquito Control Products, Inc. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 1-800-323-5727 AL0099 /""'" ' ....;; r-'---~-~ I ACTlVEINGREDIENTS I Permethrll1 (3-Phenoxyphenyl) mettlyl (+/- leis, i tnll1s-3-(2, 2-dlchlorethenyl)-2, 2 -dimethyl I cyclopropanecarboxylate """...."........"...."......".......................... 3.0% ; Piperonyl Butoxlde. Technical * ""......."....""".................."""...15.0% I Other Ingredients ;, ......................".."................,....,..".........='-S2.0J!! , 100.0% I I Contains 0,225 pounds of Permethrin and 1, i 25 pounds of Piperonyl i i Butoxlde per gallon, . Equivalent to 80% (butylcartJityl)(6-propylpiperonyl) i . ether and 20% relaterJ compounds. ,. Contains petroleum distillate i L......~. ............................................H..... . ................................................. ....................1 KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION ---.-------..---.-~--,....,.---------.,....--,---,--"I i l I I FIRST AID Have product container or label with you whencaIHng a poison con- tra! center or doctor, or going for treatment For Medical Emergencies, call the International Poison Control Center at 1~800-214-7753. IF INHALED: r or UDcto:. Do not o do so by a [JoisOn control er 00 not give any liquid to the person. 00 not .?t}y.tilj1)g".t)YJfl(2~JrlJ~~.?I)_.lJ.r1.G.Q[1;:;FjQlJ!'.i)QE;;QIl,......... !Hnld eye open amJ rinse slowly and gentlywitll water for 11 ;)-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after tile ifirs! 5 minutes, Uten continue rinsing tl1e eye. Call a poison ..... _....................... ... ..........kQDJI:9.)...~.e.Il1Gr...9..r...Q9.gtQX..f9.rJre?tflj{J.rl\..?Qyige NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Product contains a petrOleum distillate. Vomiting may cause aspiration pneumonia. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS CAUTION. Harmful if absorbed through skin. Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with skin eyes or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after imndling and before eating, drinking, ctlewing gum, or using tobacco, Remove and wash cont.1minated clothing before reuse. \ ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This pesticide is extremely toxic to aquatic organisms, including fish and aquatic inv8Itebrates, liunoft from treated areas or deposition ot spray droplets into a body of water may be ilazanfous to fish am] aquatic inverte- brates. Do not apply over bodies of water (lakes, rivers, permanent streams, natural ponds, commercialtistJ powls, swamps, rnarsr<es or estuaries), (lXcept when necessary to target areas where adult mosquitoes are present, and weather conditions will facilitate movement at applied material away fram the water in order to minimize incidental deposition into H18 water body. Do not contaminate bodies of water wt18n disposing of equipment rinsate or wasil waters. This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply this product or a!!ow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds while bees are actively visiting the treatment area, except when applications arc made to prevent or control a threat to publiC and/or animal V I I;J V\.I-V health detennined bya state, tribal or local healthor vector control agency on the basis of docUmented 'evidence of disease. causing agents in vectorrnosquitoes, or the occurrence of mosquito-borne disease in anima! or human populations, or if specifi- cally approved by the state or tribe during a natural disaster recover effort. PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS Do not use or store near heat or open flame. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation ofFederal Law to use this product in a marmer inconsistent with its labeling. Before making the first application in a season, It is advisable to consult with the state or tribal agency with primary responsibility tor pesticide regulation to etermine it other regulatory requirements exist For use only by federal, state, tribal or local lie health or vector control, or by rsons erwise authorized by the stat adult mosquit I appl spray treatment to drift on . supplies. . GENERAL 3+15 ULV is recommended for applications as an ultra low volume (ULV) aerosol (cold fog) tocoritrol adult mosquitoes in resirJential and recre- ational areas and other areas these insects occur, such as but not limited to parks, campsites, woodlands, athletic nelds, golf courses, residential areas and municipali- ties, gardens, playgrounds, recreational areas and overgrown waste areas, f.lIOMIST@ :.\+1!) ULVGan be applied over specific growing crops anti mnue \Jrctsses prior to harvest for tile control ot adult mosquitoes within or adjacent to these areas, Application can r)e made where the fOllow.ing crops arc present Alfa!fa Caulifiower Garlic f'epP8", bell Almonds Grlwies RHnge Grasses f'isiHChio Apples Corn, (udder Herseradish Potnte Artichoke. globe Corn, tnrage Leaty Vqielables Suvbemm Asparagus Com, grain (field & popi (except Brassica) Spinach Avocado Com, stover Lettuce, heal! Tomatoos SrOGGo!i Corn, sweet kernel f.. cob Mushrooms Vegetable, Cl1curt1tn Brussels Sprouts with husks removed Onion, dry bulb Walnuts Gabbags Engplant Peaches Celery Filbert Pears In the treatment of corrals, '(eedlots, swine lots, poultry range(; and zoos cover any exposed drinking water, drinking fountains and animal feed before application. For best results treat wilen mosquitoes are most active and weather conditions are conducive to keeping the spray cloud close to the ground. An inversion of air temperatures and a light breeze is preferable. Application in calm air conditions is to tlB avoided. Apply only when ground wind speed is greater than 1 mph. Air ternperatme should be greater than 50 OF wilen conducting all types of applications. Do not treat a site with more than a,OO? pounds of pennet!lrin per aGro in a twenty- four hour period. Do not exceed 0,18 pounds of permethrin per acre per year. More frequent applications may be made to prevent or control a threat to publiC and/or ani- ma! health determined by a state. tribal, or local health or vector control agency on the basis of documented evidence of disease causing agents in vector mosquitoes or U1e occurrence of mosquito..borne disease In animal or human populations, or if specifically approved by the state or tribe during a natural (!isaster recovery effort. ALO083 ~ .,., SPRAY DROPLET SIZE DETERMINATION Ground-based Application: Sprayequipmeritmust be adjusted so ttiat the vol- ume mediandimneter (VMO) is between 8 and 30 microns (8 os: Ov 0.5 s; 30 um) and that 90% of tl18 spray is contained in droplets smaller than 50 microns (Ov 0.9 -..: 50 urn). Directions from the equipment manufacturer or vendor, pes- ticide registrant or a test facility using a laser-based measurement instrument must be used to adjust equipment to prOduce acceptable droplet size spectra. Applicationequfpment must be tested at least annually to confirm that pressure at the nozzle and nozzle flow rate(s) are properly calibrated. Aerial Application: Spray equipment must be adjusted so that the volume median diameter produced .is less than 60 microns (Dv 0.5 < 60 um) and that 90% of the spray is contained in droplets smaller than 115 microns (Dv 0.9 < 115 um). The effects of flight speed and, for non-rotary nozzles, nozzle angle on the droplet size spectrum mlist be COrisidered. Directions from the equipment manufacturer or vendor, pestiCide registrant, or a testfacility using a wind tunnel and laser-based measurement instrument must be used to adjust equipment to produce acceptable droplet size spectra. Application equipment must be tested at least annually to confirm that pressure at the nozzle and nozzle flow rate(s) are properly calibrated. GROUND APPliCATION Apply BIOMIST@ 3+15 ULV througl1 standard ULV cold aerosol or non-ther- mal aerosol (Gold Fog) generators undiluted at a flow rate 013.0 to 18,0 fluid ounces per minute, and an average vehicle speed. of 10 MPH. If a different vehicle speed is used, adjust rate accordingly. These rates are equivalent to D.OOORS to 0.005 pounrJsof Permethrin and 0.0044 to 0.0264 pounds of Piperonyl Butoxide per acre. An accurate flow meter must be used to ensure the proper flow rates. For proper application, mount the equipment so that the nozzle is at least 4 'j, feet above ground level and directed out the back of the vehicle, Vary flow rate according to vegetation density and mosquito population. Use higher flow rate in heavy vegetation or when popUlations are high. ~-----r- Application Rates i F1.oz. Permethrin/PBO I Fl.oz.!Min. I Biornist 3+ 15 ULV ~~;[gti~:~1~~~:~t:~li=_T~~_=~_~!~~H..... .~ji6=~i=~:=~~~t~~=: O.()U2B4/0.0132 4;j g.O 135 I 15 (j,()()(JS8/O.004'+ I 1.5 3.0 4,5 [),5 Failure to follow the above rJirections may result in rmJucerJ effectiveness. Urban ULV Mosquito Control Applications: For control of resting or flying adult mosquitoes in areas such as utility tunnels, sewers, storm drains and catch basins, pipe chases, underground basements, underground passages, park- ing (jecks, crawl spaces at unin!mbited buildings, apply BIOMIST@ :3115 ULV undiluted using mechanical foggers, hand-held or truck-mounted ULV equip- ment, or therrnalfoggers suitable for this application. Apply BIOMIST@ 3+15 ULV at raWs up to but not exceeding 0005 Ills. perrnethrin and O.02tJ4 pounds piperonyi butoxide per acre. AERIAL APPLICATION GIOMIST@ 3+15 ULV maybe applied undiluted at rates of 0.00264 to 0.005 pounds Pennethrill (1.5 to 3.0 fl.oz. BIOMIST@ 3+15 ULV) per acre by fixed wing or rotary aircraft equipped with suitable ULV application equipment. Aerial applica- tion shall be made at altitudes ranging from 75 to 300 teet. Aerial applications shall only be made when recommended by public health officials and trained personnel of mosquito abatement districts and other mosquito control programs. IN FLORIDA: Do not apply by aircraft unless approved by the Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services. STORAGE 8. DISPOSAL Do not contaminate food; feeri, or water by storage or disposal. PESTICIDE STORAGE AND SPILL PROCEDURES: Store upright at room tempera- ture. Avoid oxposure to extreme temperatures. In case of spill or leakage, soak up with an absorbent material such as sand, sawdust Barth, fuller's earth, ete. Dispose of with chemical waste. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this product must be diS- posed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility. CONTAINEJi HANDLING: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this contain- er. Triple rinse (or equivalent), then offer for recycling if available or recondition- ing if appropriate, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities. IN CASE OF MEDICAL EMERGENCY, GALL THE INTEHNATIONAL POISON CONTHOL GENTm 1-800- 214-7753 IN GASE OF TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY. CALL INFO- TRAC 1-800-553-5053 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL1-BOO-:m-Sl27 NOTICE: To the extent provided by law, seller makes no warranty, expressed or implied, concerning the use of this product other than as indicated 011 the label. Buyer assumes ali risk of use/handling of this material when use and/or handling is contrary to label instructions. 1310MiST@ is a Register(ld Trademark of Clarke Mosquito Control Products, Inc. Manufactured By CLARKE MOSQUITO CONTROL PRODUCTS, INC. 159 N. GAHDEN AVENUE ROSELLE, ILLINOIS 60172 EPA Heg. No.: 8329-33 NET CONTENTS EPA Est. No.: LOT NO.: AL0083 ~~.~.~ , ,C"V",,~ fY/''- ~r -.......----r dan.e.tw1-.~tC~~ ? I v 0..../. l.iI.. .1-.0. v 1+5+5 UtV r-.-:---~_.----------:---_--_._--~----_.._~---_._..""-~_. IActive Ingredients Irrallethrin: (RS)-2-niethyl-4-oxo-3-(2-propynylj cyclopent-2. 1~~;~~~~~~~Ci~':~~~6~~~~~;~_~;~i~ 3'RS;';'RS:'3SRi~2:"""'''' """.1.00% 2.tiimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-'1-enyl) cyclopropanecaronxylate ........5.00% Piperonyl Butoxitie, Technical' .""."......"..............".."."......"...."...5.00"/0 Other Ir,gradients" .. ........ ......."................. ............ ..".. "... .......".M..6.9.,QQ'Z9. 1 00.00% Contains 0.085 pounds of Technical Prallethrin/Gallon, 0.37 pounds of lechriical Sumithrin@/Gallon. and 0.37 poumje Technil:al Piperorlyl BUloxide!Gallon . Equivalent 10 4.00% (bu~jicarbityl) (6-propylpiperonyi) ether and 1.00% relaled compulHids. .' (;ontalns petroieum distlllattl CAUTION KEEP OUT Of REACH OF CHILDREN PRECAUCION At. IJSUARlO: Slustmj no lee ingltls, no USe este produ!-iO hasta que In otiqueta hayasidoexpllcado arnpliamente if swailowed. Wash thoroughly wllh 50ap am! water after handling and befure eating, lirinking, c!1{~winlJ gum, 01' using tobacto, HBmove and wash con- taminaled clothing before reuse. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS '11lls pw[lucl is tuxic to aquatic orqanisms, inciudinq fish and aquatic Invertebrates. RtlnoH from treate(1 afHas or deposition of srHay droprets into a body of watHr may b,:~ Imzardous to fish am! aquatic Invertebrates. Do nol apply over jiodles of water (lakes, rivers, permanenl &irearns, natural po~ds. commercial tish ponds, swamps. marshes or estuaries), except when necessary to targel "reas where adult mosquitoes are pres.. ent, and weather conditions will facilitate movemenl of applied material beyond the body of wattlr In order to minimize Im;ldGiltal dfJpnsltioi1 Into thl wa!Hr tmdy. Do not conlamlnate borlles ot water when disposing of equipmenl rinsate or wash waters. BEE Wl\RNING: This product is toxic to tmes ex[msed to (limet treatment on blooming crops or weerts. Do not apply to or aliow drift unto 11100ming crops or weeds when bees are visiting the trealment sren, excepl when application, are made to prevenl or G'On- iml a t[lreat to putJiic and/or animal health deterrninfJ[j by H state, tribal or local tiealtti or vector control agency on the !Jnsis ot documented evirJence of disease causing agents In vect.or mosquitoes or Hie occurrence Df. mosquit.o-home disease in anima! or human populations, or If specltlcaliy approved by 1M st"le or tribe dUling a naturai dis.. aster recovery effort. PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS Do not UGe or store near heat or open flame. DIRECTIONS FOR USE II is a violation of fedel,li IBw to uso this product In a manner inconsistenl wiill its labeling. for use only by federnl, state, trib,,' or 10G,,1 governmont officials responsible for pub- iic heailll or vector coolml, or by persons certified in the appropriale category or nth- erWlr;t; authorized tJY the state or tribal lead p(~sticidc regulatory agency to fmrform adUlt mosquito Gonlro; applications, or by persons under their direcl supervision. Before making tile firs! application in a season, it is advlsatJle to consult Witl1 the state or tribal agency with primari responsibilily for pesliclcle regulation to determine if otlier regulator; requlremenls exlhi. IN CALIFORNiA: fllls producfls 10 be applied by COunlV Heait!1 Deoartment, State Hepm1ment of HeallhServices, Mosquito and Ve(,ior Control or Mosquito Abatement Dlslrict personnel only. PROHIBllION ON AERIAL IJSE: Nol tor aerial application in Florida unless specifically authorized by the Bureau of Entomology, Fiorida Department of Agricuilure arid Consumer Services. Do not contaminate food, feed or drinking waleI'. Do 1101 spray this product on or aliow illo drift. on pastureland, mngeland. cropland, poollry ranges, or potable waleI' supplies. in b'eatmenl of corrals, teed loIs, swine lols and zoos, !-'Oiler any exposed drinking water, drinking water fountains antI ailimal feed before application. Wear long sleeve,1 shirt and long paots, socks and shoes. DUEF" Duai-action Aduiticide cannol be diluted in water. DIMe Ihis product with light mineral oil If dilution Is pre- ferred. USE AREAS: For use in mosquito aduitlciding programs involving outdoor residential and recreational areas where adult mosquitoes are present in annoying numtJers. and in vegHtation surrounding pa ps. marsiles, overgrown areas and goff courses. filr best results. apply when mos uit are d.meleor- ologlcal conditions are conducive to keeping We spray cloud conditions Is to be avoided. Apply only when ground wind 50 r when conducling all types nfapplicali. 0.0008 pounds of acre in a 7- loes I, health determined mentedevldence of disease causing diseast1 ill animal or human populatlons. or If ral disaster recovery effort. Do not exceed 0.094poUl1ds 01 in any site in a year. Jlicalion: Spray equipment musl be adjusted so lilal the volume median diamHter (\fMD) I,; beti'leen 8 and 30 microns (Dv 0.5 <: 30 Hill) and that 90% of the spray is. contained In droplels smaller than 50 microns (Hv 0.9 <: 50 um). Dimctions from Ihe equipment manUJacturer OJ vendm; pesticide registranl or a t,)sl facil- ity using a laser-based measuremenllnstrument musllJe used to adjust equipment to produCe acceptaiJle droplet si7.e spt1ctra. !\pplicatlon equipment mllst be tesle[j atleasl.annually to confirm thai pl'tlSSure at the nozzle and no?- zle flow rate(sj are properly callblated. Aerlall\ppiication: Spray eqUipment must lJe adjUsiel1 so lllatltie volume median diameter produce(1 is less 1han 60 microns (Dv 0,5 < 60 um} Rnd that nO!'>!Q (yf the nprny \S G{1ntalnedln droplets GroaHer than '115 mk:rons (Ov 0.9 < 115 um), The effeCls of fiighl speed amI. Jar non. rotary nozzles, nozzle angle on the droplet size spectwl1ll11ust be consJdered, Directions from the equiprmmt manufacturer QI" vfHloor, rmstjCjd(~ registrant, or a test facility using a wind tunnel and laser-bas-ed measuremenl insl"umenl must be used to adjust equipment 10 prodllceaccoplable droplet size spectr<1.l\pp!icalion eqUipment mlist be tebifJd at least annually to confirm that pressure at Ille nozzle am!oonle filiW rnto(sl me propmiy callbraled. GROUND UlV APPLICATION lb control MOSQuitoes and olller listed insects, appiy DUET"" Dual-action Adullicide at a fiow late of 2.5 to 7.5 fluid ounces per minul\) at an averagtl vehlclespesd uI'iO mph using a swath width of 300 feet for acreaqe calculatil.lns (see chart below). Undor !1ormal residential conditions a flow rale of 4.5 fluid ounces pOl' minute is rCCommendod. If a different vehicle speed is used, adjust rate accordlng!y. These rates are equivaienl to 0.0003 to 0,0008 pounds of Prallet.tlrin and 0,0012 to 0.0036 pounds oj SUl1lithrin@ and piperrmyl buloxide per aGre. Vary flow rate aGcorJ- ing!o vegelalion densllV and mosquito popuiation.Use !ligher fiow rate in heavy vegetation or when popuiatlons are high. For proper appliGatian, mount the appiicator so the nozzle is etleast 41/2. jeet above ground levei and dire(,i- ed au! tM back of the vehicle. Failure 10 follow t!le..above directions mny result in rmJuced ettectiveness. OUEI'M I)ual-nction Aduilici(je may also be diluled wiih e suitable solvtmt such as minerai oil and applied by GHOUNlJ IJ.L.V, equipment so long as 1.24 .fluid OUflC:CS per acre of DVEp.M Dual-actlnn Adu!ticldH lS not excHHded, Refer to the tables lJeiow for flow rate calculalions for diluted end-use formuiatiGns of DUEF'" Duai..action Adulliclde. Use ~le following table to calculate application rates: r--- ---Poumfsa,l!Acfe ---- ---- --OUETT-M-- -- [.. ~ _~~~~~~n _h~~J~\~~;r_ .. _ _ _~~~y _ ___~,o~;;:re OJl005 0.0022 0.0022 (J.7S I D.OOti4 O.OOHJ 0.0018 0.62: L._...?:~~?~~~. 0.OD12 0,0012 0.41............._.................__._ '.FlOw-R-;t;sfuflufrl {.lz.f~~rteittrut:k 8P"f.;"d;;t.-- ...........?..!I'.~~...m.. ....10M~Hm .. .......1.?..fj!.~~.... .....,,_._}:..~.._....H_.........._..Ls~..._.._......._...,).'l:2_.... 2.3 4.5 6.8 ___..1JL_____l:.L...-_ 5.6 1.2 2.5 3.7 DUET Duai-action Adullicide may also be applied undiluted will1 non-Ihermai, portable, motorized backpacl< equip- ment adjusted 10 deilverUlV particlHs of 5010 10D rnie;rons VMD. Use D.41 to 1.24 fUn. of tlw undiluled spray per acre (equal to 00012 to 0.0036 lb. sumithrin/acre) as a 50 It (!52 m) swath wllile walking at a speed of 2 mph (3.2 kph). ,~ - ;;v' 4. c "- \ DUETiJual.actinn Adullicide m,lV be applied for urban ULV mosquito contmL For control of resting or flying adult mosquitoes, biting flies amI Mlng midges in arflHS such as otllitylunnels, sewers, storm drains and calc!! tlaslns, pipe chases, undergrouncl basements, Underground passages, parking decks, crawl spaces or unlnhablied build. ings, DUET Dual-action Adulticlde may be applied using mechanical loggers, hand.held or truck moumed ULVequlp' ment non.the\lnal foggefl; or olhm SllfdY equipment suitable for this application, Apply DUET Dual.action Adulticide at nites up to bpt not exceetling 0.0036 pounds sumltl1rln per acre In a 7-day periotllnot to exceed 0,094 pounds sllmlthrin per acllllu anycsite lu any yem). ..... AERIAL APPLICATION Application shall be made when ground wind speed is equal IO or greater tilan 1 mph. Applications shall be made when sUffaw temperature exceeds SO"F. Application shall b() made at 75 feet to 300 foet for rotary aircraft am) 100 to 300. feet for fixed:.wln\l aircraft How rate and swath Witith shall be set so as to achieve 0.41 to 1.24tluid oonces of DUfF'" Dual.action Adulticide per acre, Appropriate spmy systems include rotary atomizers, flat fan. higl1 pres. sure, and high pressure impaction nozzles characterized and oriented Io achieve the droplet characteris'Je.s above. DUfFM Dual.actlon Mulhcide may also be diluted wilh a suitable solver.! Sllch as mineral 011 and applied by aerl' aIULV, equipment so long as 1,24 fluid ounces per acre of bUtT1M Dual'action Adutticlde Is 110t oxceeded, Aefer to tile tables below tor flow rate calculations for diluted end.use formulations of DuEln~ Dual.actlon Aduillclde. OUET'M Dual.action Adulticide (Prilllethrin + Sumlthrin@ + paD) Formulation Dilution Table UNDILUTED OUETTM DUAL-ACTION AOUlTICIDE o.""g. Oeserl tiun Prallt}thrin Hi. h PoDulatiml o,ooon Recummt:mdcrl 0.0005 ijgh(......~.._....._.....~.....~.I.Qf.JO<1 Population 0,(\003 % Cone* OUE'ftM FI.OL/Acre 1.24 ..Q'z~._ ............~g:.9.?._ QAr Pounds aJJAcro S"tnnhrill@ PSO __0,Oq36 0.0035 5.0 ......~!.:9.Q~?_.. ...........Q:.09.f.f.M..~.....2.0 mo.,9.Q1.~_. m,..._M.C>J!L ..m._.~,iL o.mn;: 0.0012 5.0 Flow nales III fluid oxJlllhllJl& at lruok sp..ds of: 5 MI'H 10 MP" 15 MPH 20 MPH 3.8 7.5 11.3 15.0 ........._._...~?_:.~.., ...._._._.....j-.:.~......_. 8.8 9.1 m+~" m"m~~ .....::.IE=='.::{F:] DILUTION CALCULATIONS Dosage Pounds a.iJAcre % Cent:4- DUErr'" f10\.'Y nates kt fluid ozJmlnute at" tnK:k speeds of: 1 De:.'<irluUun Prallulhrln Sllmllhrin$ PlIO A.oLIA",. 5 MI'H 10 MPH IS MPH 20 MPH H~tll:itjQ!.l.._ 0.0008 ,...-,_.9.R~36 _. 0.0038 __i:L_._,_.L~_.....__.__g_,_._--..JlL-_}..:U-..,..~__ fll~co1!1mend!){1 (l.OOO!) ,0.0022 0,0022 ,~.o 0.9<'1 2-8 5.7 t.5 11.4 .tjgi;:t........................~~.~....~.Q..:.Q.Q.Q.~...~...~~~~.~.....~.Jjii(jj~?....~.~.~.~:~.=Qjj.Q.i~L~~.~.~J~Q.~=......~..~.~.~.~~.Q:.i~~~..................i:.::.;;..............~~..~~......i~L.~~~~~.=.=.~~~ilf....=...~.~..==....i{~.~.~..... Papu!JHon 0.0003 0.GO.!2 0.0012 UJ G.02 .d} 3.2 4..7 6.3 '---- -.- ..~..... --.- -..-- IlJj)lXIge Pounds a.l.lAcre % Gnnc' DUET'M Row Rates In fiurd ozjmrnute nllruck speeds of: I !Juscrl tien Plallell"i. Sumllhrin@ PDO fl.ozJAcr. 5 MPH 10 MPH 15M?>>: 20 MPH lfui~,Pj}PI}J.~!l~!.Q__.J?..2QY..:~~.-i!:mllL...----9:0036 ...~'UL ........'..ml.;9L....... .._..__12~..__.___J2.:L____1!lJl___._b1:L. .fl~fg.~m~D.O'g.~.,.........g...9.Q9.t..... ...........g~~!.Q;?.?........_.._.._Q.~9..Q.~L......_. :~.O ! .2~l ..m............}.&. 7.5 ..m...............1.1.d.................. J..Q:.f.... t.~~~;~~~~~..._.........~..~..~~t=._._..~~.~.~~~~.~.t~~.~...~~~-~=~;.~.~tt.....~~..~.....~.~~.~....~.......~....~~...~~.;~_~__m_m~...~~tt~........~.~.......~~~..;~t~......~~.....~.~~~~~~.~...~~~=.~...~~..~......~~f.~~.....l ... b2f<ed Of! Sumit!li'in GonCtiiltr8tiO,1 STORAGE & DISPOSAL Do not contaminate water, food or feed IJY storage or tl!sposal. STOrAGE: Store in a GonL dry piacH, KEep Gonfainer closed. PESnCIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this prodllct may be disposed of on Site or at. an apllrOVetl waste .disposal facility, CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Triple rinse (or equlvnient). Then offer for recycling or recondi. tioning, or punclUre and dispose of contdlner In a sanitary landfill, or by other [)foce' duresapprrJVe,f by ,iate and local authorititls. NOTICE: To tile extent provided by law, seller makes nn warranty. expressed or Implied concerning the use of this product other than as indicated on the labeL Buyer assumes all risk of lIse andlor ilandiing of this material when use and/or handlln[J Is contrary to lal1ellnstructions. DUErT" is a Trademark of Clarke Mosquito Control Products. Inc, Sumlthrlnâ„¢ is a Trademark of Smnitomo Company. lid. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 1-800-:,2:3-5727 Manufactured For CLARKE MOSQUITO CONTROL PRODUCTS, INC. Roselle, Illinois 60172 U,S.A. EPA Reg. No,: 1021-1795.8329 EPA Est. No.: 1021-MN.2 Net Contents: 55 GAL L.ot/Batch: AL0038 APPOINTMENT/REAPPOINTMENT TO GULF BEND MENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND AUTHROIZE COUNTY JUDGE TO SIGN: A Motion was made by Commissioner Galvan and seconded by Commissioner Fritsch to reappoint Mrs. Annette Pfeil to another two-year term, July 2010 through June 2012 to the Gulf Bend Mental Health/ Mental Retardation Center Board of Trustees and authorize Judge Pfeifer to sign. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. GLfltBe~d efhter I MPRQ v I N G L I F E ~T H R 0 UGH R E C,OV E R Y , 3/ ;,;ijj1 :;' ~!~, :Y '~j\ !/i>? t '\ :f ':~\ r J 1 ~,~ y May 5, 2010 .~ --- , '" \, The Honorable Judge Mike Pfeifer Calhoun County Judge 211 South Ann Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Re: Re-appointment to Board of Trustees Dear Judge Pfeifer: This letter is written to respectfully request the Commissioners Court's consideration of the re- appointment of Mrs. Annette Pfeil to another two-year term, July 2010 through June 2012, to the Gulf Bend Mental Health Mental Retardation Center Board of Trustees. Mrs. Pfeil's appointment expires next month. Annette has been a real asset to our Board since her appointment in June 1996. Her experience continues to assist us through our many decision-making processes. She currently serves as a member of the Personnel/Program Committee. As you consider her re-appointment, please know that she has agreed to continue to serve in this capacity and that I feel she is an excellent representative from Calhoun County. If you need additional information, I may be reached at (361) 582-2314. Thank you for your continued support of the Center and those residents of Calhoun County who are affected by mental illness and mental retardation. Sincerely, ~. Donald L. Polzin, Executive Director DLP:am 6502 NURSERY DRIVE, STE. 100 · VICTORIA, TEXAS 77904 · 361-575-0611 . 361-578-0506 FAX. WWW.GULFBEND.ORG CONTRACTS WITH AT&T AND CALHOUN COUNTY MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT AND AUTHORIZE COUNTY JUDGE TO SIGN: A Motion was made by Commissioner Lyssy and seconded by Commissioner Fritsch to approve the Contracts with AT & T and Calhoun County Maintenance Department and authorize Judge Pfeifer to sign. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. ~ ~ at&t Billing Responsibility Agreement (name of corporate officer or partner) (Title) of C~\ \AO\A.V\ COLAI,/\h1 ("Company") do hereby represent and warrant to AT&T Wireless that I, (Companyemployee(s)) has the authority to enter into contractual agreement with AT&T Wireless on behalf of the Company for the establishment of wireless service. The Company hereby acknowledges and accepts liability and responsibility for the payment of any and all fees, charges and expenses billed to the Company pursuant to any and all wireless accounts established on behalf of the Company. In the event any such established wireless accounts becomes delinquent, the Company acknowledges that such wireless service is subject to suspension and possible executed, Wireless Service Agreement. Company: 01 \ \Ii all V) Co U 1'\ tGI By: termination in addition to any and all other remedies to AT&T Wireless under the Title: Date: 5-Lf-Io AT&T Wireless 6010 IH 35 North Austin, Texas 78752 Office: 512-458-2121 Fax: 512-406-3995 '~;o>o;t,,;l. .:-' :n'l"':t\>. >,. .....":;~~1-' ~~':>Itp ~t""" ,.'1 tiii~lLti.,t";~'" ""',,~ ~'1! .<h'!t~~'~"'~t1~~~~PI."'"~.:'~~l~,fJ~G~~ttL ~n:"'~ ~~""'d' " "t" 'd. -, 'M' 'ro "t BOll'<" '~'~,.,". c ,,if;"'h ':ifc~" 'f:!..{,'f!'t Un ers an Ing. V..lC:lrs ' I 'jj,j, ,,"~' ?';,J"~ "~i' ".'"A, '<~:' ~'jt,~. 'I ~~.,~;'J;>,\!Ij"""l'~'~~~~~" ".:>'1"::');, ~...- I)~,':!.. :t.t~p~..;~"'f.~ J' "'f~.f w.~tl ...~, .J' !R~.~{{f',~ _N '/ ,f-.-......~~. Your first bill may be higher than expected! The bill may include: - Activation fee. - One month's service billed in advance. I- Prorated charges and fees for the month when you signed up. . The sample bill is not part of your contract Start Of Billing Cycle: 12th of the month Wireless Summary For: 361-550-6155 CALHOUN COUNTY Monthly Service Charges First Ongoing : Month's Bill; Monthly Bill Rate Plan BTNTN1400RUM2MUNW (Prorated) : 2.66: BTNTN1400RUM2MUNW 9.99 Business Discount . . 0%: ..... 0% Other Services BLACKBERRY PERSONAL 8.00: 30.00 Total Monthly Service Charge '. S10.66 : '.' S39.99 Usage, Additional Minutes, Roaming, Directory BASED ON Assistance (411) and LonQ Distance CharQes ACTUAt USAGE . Credits, Adjustments & Other Charges* Activation Fee 26.00: Regulatory Cost Recovery Charge .77; .77 Federal Universal Service Fund 1.58: 1.72 State Universal Service Fund .90: .98 Other AT&T Surcharges .26: .28 Total Credits, Adiustmerits & Other Charaes $29~51 : $3.15 Government Fees & Taxes State and Local Tax Exempt; Exempt 911 Fee .50: .50 Total Government Fees & Taxes** , . $.50: $.50 Total Charges: (ESTIMATED) $4,0,67 : $44;24 !ll0~.'V~/,: tfIW~\'tl:: ~]!!!\"',' ., jf~,~~,,;;.;.,~;t ~~i,~' ~,.1ft;:"r ~ di;t;;li,', ,standar(lfCHarg"es5' ';, ", > 'I~' ,; jl'. '~ }~7~" ~"'~ "J:~-'3- ~.~ ,," .~:::-. ~...., > ;;~L . ~ I ,;;;~- i ' !. a- ~ ~^ I Additional Minute~_________ 40C/min.. j'---.-"'------- 1411: $1.99/call + Airtime ! l~~~L!...~~_"~~:!_~O': Intl.l/message* 'Picture/Video: 30C/message* \----------"._~_._--_._-_._.__...__.._".,-_.-.-._.._._.~....-.------.-.-...--------- I MEdia Net: $2/MB L...........____.........__...__._.___.___._...__ ____._.__.___n_...__....._____...___.___._._m_._',.______.. ! "Charged for messages sent and received. I ! I International Roaming i International voice and data rates apply for i usage outside the U.S. When eligible, I international roaming may be automatically I iactivated on your line of service. To opt out ~r for rates!details. see:", att.com/global. "'*<~};;t.,,,,, 1'_' j F'ff..?'"'~~-t;:'''.. ~ A' :J l -M<f.",!) ~'-'<i'~,~t 14!,$ - :jj:i;1." 0.. ..~. n t) l.~ .. ,':( -~t ~~. \l~. 1\1. -' 'p' i! ~~.;'M,' ~*~ , UJ;'nOIC:leS :f.....J;",~{'"~ ". ~", 'l>I~"'l"'1 li ~w '^. 'ttJ!: ,~~ ,t~~S~,r;;~ '~"";t,~i~",~~;X;,~"~~,!" 13o-Day Equipment Return Policy I i-AT&T Stores: returns/exchanges must be like new, with all original packaging, accessories, manuals and proof of purchase. All devices are subject to a $35 restocking fee except where prohibited. I See att.com/ReturnPolicy for details. II - Authorized Retailer and Other Locations: See the specific location's return policy. '130-Day Service Cancellation Policy - Payment required for services used. , - Activation fee will be refunded if I termination occurs within 3 days of I t. t' I ac Iva Ion. i- See our complete policy at: att.com/ReturnPolicy. I Manufacturer's Warranty I Manufacturers offer a one-year warranty on I NEW equipment and a 90-day warranty on I refurbished equipment. For repairs or I replacement of your wireless phone with , original proof of purchase, call 11-800-801-1101 or visit att.com/dsc to find I the Device Support Center nearest you. I ............... _._..,.__"AL& T ..LmRos_~_1LB~9!J.LC!1QJ':Y_i:ost B~gJ_V_~ry~tE!rgg,. ot!!Q, t o,iL~:lJ_~_tQ,b elR.gefrav cost~j,ncu rrectJQ cOr1!R!rlIJ.g_with St9-t~_________, and Federal telecom regulation; State and Federal Universal Service charges and surcharges for government assessments on AT&T. These are not taxes or government required charges. .. The estimates above are based on the highest tax/fee/surcharge rates assessed in your state; actual charges may vary. For actual state percentages, visit att.com/AdditionaICharges. To prevent unauthorized charges. notify AT&T immediately if your phone is lost or stolen. Your rate plan brochure/contract controls if inconsistent with this document. <<J2010 A T& T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, AT&T logo and all other marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. .,-----,. >~ ~~ '=I. at& t \~3 =- My Service , Wireless Number: Rate Plan: 361-550-6155 BTNTN1400RUM2MUNW Rate Plan Charge:* Term of Service: Anytime/Daytime Minutes: Night/Weekend Minutes: Mobile to Mobile Minutes: Activation Fee: $9.99 24 months 1400 Unlimited Unlimited in US Foundation Account Number FAN Name 022465201 CALHOUN COUNTY[ SHERIFF'S DEPT -N II 0% I I ! . I I I I i I I I I i Business Discounts Business Messages . Eligibility for the business discount depends on FAN enrollment validation, and other factors, such as number of eligible lines and rate plans on your account. Please refer to your agreement or dial 611 from your wireless phone for more details and discount information. . You understand that you may lose these business discounts without notice if employment/affiliation is no longer valid. . Business discounts only apply to the Monthly Recurring charge of your Rate Plan (excluding Unlimited and Unity plans), and do not apply to secondary lines, overages, or other feature charges, unless otherwise stated in your agreement. The discount may take 1-2 billing cycles to appear on your bill, and is not reflected on page 2. My Plan Details OTHER FEATURES $30.00 I , . To review additional features on your plan please visit 'I I att.com/wireless for details I I I -~-------r---"-------'------- I [ 1>< Generated on: 05/04/2010 nsc CALHOUN COUNTY ';I:~~k "'1'7:J,..'JiQir.~if:V'-~"""" . ",'" "''';,.,.:fl f:r' :oj" '~> ii,I," "1Y'1- -{"fi"', ~"l:"r- (U" ,II c, ''''''~b ~ pI! . ~. '-: '" ",.1!i.il*p , " "iI.' .11.'1;"""",,,,,,,, '" -1"~ ,d' , slng",IYI~1 none "'l- ; '<_ ". ,,,'t.: '"';'"'t', ";;" ..,j \ .~ >......~ ~,~~ - r .... ~';;' "~.....<j\ ~ >~ l "l{:' ,-, ~ >I t _'1,~ J '[Phone Model: RIM BOLD 9700 To learn more about using your phone, go to: att.com/DeviceSu pport. \VV\L\ ~ 3 J'73 Lt 00 3q '-15//17 7}~ ',.JJ'~~.f~~r~'l'~' ~ft1: ,~"dj1r:' .~~t '-'~'; '~"~ ~\~t~i~t.1-.l:r ~ '\;)j tt);' ~; t~JOi.~~:i.Q ~j~' ~f~/ 'Uslng"'-v;Volcemallt .;~",' p ", ,;.. r 'U . ,. .0; . l'!ll;z, , " . .,,~ t < ,;..' ~Wff.t~;;:," ~ .i.~~l""',."%;" ~ !:i-:~'" i- '" .t,~" ~ ':lg to": ~d': t;i>>: "",,f ( f ~ :..i:'!il ,""jI.... .~1c ~~y~~: ,">"~} Set Up Mailbox/Check Messages PRESS and HOLD 1 to dial your voicemail and follow the prompts. Check Messages From Another Phone 1. Dial your 10-digit wireless phone number. 2. When the greeting begins. PRESS * 3. Enter your password and follow the prompts. Forgot Your Password? Dial 611 and follow the prompts to reset. To learn more about voicemail features and security, go to: att.com/WirelessVoicemail. Web: Wireless Phone: 611 Business Customer Care: 1-800-331-050]0 ccess our automated phone systems to pay ur bill, check your minutes and more! --- age your account online! View your minutes, add features and access this document by registering for Premier Online Care at: wireless.att.com/businesscare. \~/V \ ~ U at&t ~~ My Service WireLess Number: Rate PLan: 361-550-4686 i i BTNTN1400RUM2MUNW I I $80.00 i I 24 months I I 1400 (shared) I Unlimited (shared) Unlimi~ed (shared) in US $18.00 Rate PLan Charge:" Term of Service: Anytime/Daytime Minutes: Night/Weekend Minutes: Mobile to Mobile Minutes: Upgrade/One Time Fee: "AdditionaL charges apply. See page 2 for details. My Business Profile I Foundation Account Number (FAN) ! FAN Name ! 02246520 CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT-N I I Business Discounts ! Business Messages I- Eligibility for the business discount depends on FAN I enrollment validation, and other factors, such as number of I eligible lines and rate plans on your account. Please refer I to your agreement or dial 611 from your wireless phone for I more details and discount information. I · You understand that you may lose these business discounts I I without notice if employment/affiliation is no longer valid. I- Business discounts only apply to the Monthly Recurring I charge of your Rate Plan (excluding Unlimited and Unity I plans), and do not apply to secondary lines, overages, or I other feature charges, unless otherwise stated in your I agreement. The discount may take 1-2 billing cycles to I appear on your bill, and is not reflected on page 2. ! CALHOUN COUNTY ~<'f'<t;'"' '""~"~''''4i\':t'''.,., 1:.-..'" :r"~ s' _.f'J . -'-~ !~.."'"~< '-< '::,.,; ~~ r::#p) ;",,' ) ~', ",." -. U "pli\;' ~"" . -- '1f~ '" ~' ',," "it", I 'f., 'uslng~\H'Y-' ..one II\!\ ."i" '". \IIi'~ :,,1:'''''!'~;.'i'h\- ;.' ,,-~;;;:~ ?; , ''''. ~:. ._~. _... ,'," (t. ~ <;~ ~ .~~, 't; Phone Model: RIM BOLD 9700 To Learn more about using your phone, go to: L~!!:~_l:)_~{~~~i~~~,:!p_~<:lr:!:_____________________________________ \M~I if3j17:JIcC0315ioCfll3 #;,..ft.'.-"" .~'-'~'J;"'-. _~\) t~;. ~~~t:r<- .\_.. ;'~::F .. ~:h~),~/i'~~~ f :/,~, "-~. ~Uslng':f!1~:Nolcemalt~i ,'{'r~"., :', :: 4'"' .~'/ ~J ~,f: ~ _... I ~, ~~ " <~ J. ~ '-:- ... . / ~, ? 0% I Set Up Mailbox/Check Messages PRESS and HOLD 1 to diaL your voicemail and follow the prompts. Check Messages From Another Phone 1. DiaL your 10-digit wireLess phone number. 2. When the greeting begins, PRESS * 3. Enter your password and follow the prompts. Forgot Your Password? DiaL 611 and follow the prompts to reset. To Learn more about voicemaiL features and security, go to: att.com/WireLessVoicemaiL. I OTHER FEATURES $30.001 'I' - To review additional features on your plan please visit att.com/wireless for details i ! ---_._...__._~.._-!".._._._-_._-'+----'---- ; I i i i ! ! I 1'< Generated on: 05/04/2010 use ~G j!!!" ,",<~ ^~''''III <!j{~.~t,"'" ,,~~ il<'''~' ','-"4'!"I',i/rV" ;'," '!f, 'l."'" . t ,'11:l/1 (",,>!l', "H;~, ~'J!i'~.}.;~'!!f,jj);ll'~~ Understanding'Mv NeXt Bill";-~" ^.'C ~ '>'f[' ::'-,~' ,4!-', "~~:"..'\I. !:.i'; ,;.;~ ~~, :,,~ ~""~I".'I.{""'t ',~'1(- i,...tJ>-"' of: ~J(: -;,- -'-"'~ "'...... ~4't '~",< ... ~ .r,..-~ 'C.~ "1t1;l ~ ';-Yl. ~"',~"'-lm aw f-i" Your next bill may be higher than expected! The bill may include: · Upgrade fee. . Prorated charges and fees for the month when you made the change. The sample bill is not part of your contract. Start Of Billing Cycle: 12th of the month Wireless Summary For: 361-550-4686 CALHOUN COUNTY Period Prorated Monthly Total Monthly Service Charges Charae Charae Charae -l:)",t.. DI"'n Previous Rate Plan Current Rate Plan BTNTN1400RUM2MUNW 04/12-05/11 80.00 80.00 (3-lines) Business_ Discount -- 0% Other Services BLACKBERRY PERSONAL 05/04-05/11 8.00 8.00 Total Monthlv Service Charcie $88.00 Usage, Additional Minutes, Roaming. Directory BASED ON Assistance (411) and Long Distance Charges ACTUAL USAGE -- --- Credits, Adjustments & Other Charges. Upgrade/One Time Fee 18.00 18.00 Activation Fee Regulatory Cost Recovery Charge 2.31 2.31 Federal Universal Service Fund 4.57 4.57 State Universal Service Fund 2.59 2.59 Other AT&T Surcharges .74 .74 Total Credits, Adiustments & other Charaes $28.21 Government Fees & Taxes State and Local Tax Exempt 911 Fee 1.50 1.50 Total Government Fees & Taxes.. $1.50 T()t~l Charges: (ESTIMATED) $117.71 ""-" cwo . ."" ,," '~',f h. . ~ - c ""~ "'l!'~ '.t, '" :v.S'"iln:l~~\~~1o ~1J~C~ 4!i4:r~ '~~ "~wqtf'l~ ~~ ",;?,~J> 4~ , LanUarU uarges..,. -, - . · . "{~ ,', ~r..' ,.. ~.l;.':l~ ",b'h.. 't:' '.7 f k; ~ ~ l1....' ~ f~~~ 'J#' .,_' ~ ,...~... ~ ,.I!' '~-4 I IAdditional Minutes: 40C/min. ~1: . $1.99/call + Airtime IText/IM: 20C (25C/50C Intl.)/message. 1.------------..----..--------------------------- I Picture/Video: 30C/message. ,---.---------------------..-...-----..---------------..-- IMEdia Net: $2/MB 1---------------.------------.--------------------- ! .Charged for messages sent and received. ! i i International Roaming i International voice and data rates apply for ! usage outside the U.S. When eligible, i international roaming may be automatically I activated on your line of service. To opt out l~~~ rat=s/~.:tails, se_-=-__att.~~m/~~bal. _.__. w'l,,j,, """.' :C\l- ;'"'' ,llr <~~",', ,,,i!l'J"r~.,. ,:..' 'ol'.fi1 Policies~ ~ "" ,t '\ f!Jff.~:(J~j ~ , ,,~)"~ ,< '11'1 ~ ~ ,p;;, ;;.t', f~",,",,: ~7il ,"-: '" ..}'- .~> .q\,~....... 'l; ,:fl: "': f;~1 ~ 4'~:fr~ I; .j.:: ~}:~ 3D-Day Equipment Return Policy · AT&T Stores: returns/exchanges must be like new, with all original packaging, accessories, manuals and proof of purchase. All devices are subject to a $35 restocking fee except where prohibited. I See att.com/ReturnPolicy for details. · Authorized Retailer and Other Locations: See the specific location's return policy. 3D-Day Service Cancellation Policy · Payment required for services used. · Activation fee will be refunded if termination occurs within 3 days of activation. · See our complete policy at: att.com/ReturnPolicy. Manufacturer's Warranty Manufacturers offer a One-year warranty on NEW equipment and a 90-day warranty on refurbished equipment. For repairs or I replacement of your wireless phone with I original proof of purchase, call --1-80Q-801-1-1G1-Of-visit-atHem-j-dSE-to-find---- I the Device Support Center nearest you. -AT&T imposes a Regulatory Cost Recovery Charge of up to a $1.25 to help defray costs incurred in complying with State and Federal telecom regulation; State and Federal Universal Service charges and surcharges for government assessments on AT&T. These are not taxes or government required charges. .. The estimates above are based on the highest tax/fee/surcharge rates assessed in your state; actual charges may vary. For actual state percentages, visit att.com/AdditionaICharges. To prevent unauthorized charges, notify AT&T immediately if your phone is lost or stolen. Your rate plan brochure/contract controls if inconsistent with this document. @2010 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, AT&T logo and all other marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. ,c-~ U at&t ~ My Service Wireless Number: Rate Plan: 361-550-2149 BTNTN1400RUM2MUNW Rate Plan Charge:- Term of Service: Anytime/Daytime Minutes: Night/Weekend Minutes: Mobile to Mobile Minutes: Activation Fee: $9.99 ' 24 months i 1400 ' Unlimited Unlimited in US -Additional charges apply. See page 2 for details. I Foundation Account Number I FAN Name I 02246520 CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT-N Business Discounts 0% Business Messages . Eligibility for the business discount depends on FAN enrollment validation, and other factors, such as number of eligible lines and rate plans on your account. Please refer to your agreement or dial 611 from your wireless phone for more details and discount information. . You understand that you may lose these business discounts without notice if employment/affiliation is no longer valid. · Business discounts only apply to the Monthly Recurring charge of your Rate Plan (excluding Unlimited and Unity plans), and do not apply to secondary lines, overages, or other feature charges, unless otherwise stated in your agreement. The discount may take 1-2 billing cycles to appear on your bill, and is not reflected on page 2. ~ Generated on: 05/04/2010 nsc CALHOUN COUNTY I Phone Model: RIM BOLD 9700 I i To learn more about using your phone, go to: I I att.com/DeviceSupport. I iry)e.\ j:. 35'13&0039 'f,- 3(;3/ 1j,~~.t~~;.t;.,~:'v ~ ~. ~~ ~~~I" ~~'.i~~: M. -: d, ~~ ~ . i...f! ,,~~{~'$ ,~, ~: ,'~ ~;'t-~ ...\.Slng..UViUolcemall...r~;:.jil!i.\.....:..fr...i~..(..~~.Ii!;. U ,J.-1'''I,.l',; y' "0{; ..t~l.i' ~ ...< 1'!'J' "'I"': " , !'r.,,--.>~ "'iiJ:1!: ~ '").~~ - ~ -'" . . . J/' ~"";<,)''''f-, ~. :- -,- Set Up Mailbox/Check Messages PRESS and HOLD 1 to dial your voicemail and follow the prompts. Check Messages From Another Phone 1. Dial your 10-digit wireless phone number. 2. When the greeting begins, PRESS * 3. Enter your password and follow the prompts. Forgot Your Password? Dial 611 and follow the prompts to reset. To learn more about voicemail features and security, go to: att.com/WirelessVoicemail. lj1~4,,~",r:t"!iii"'1ir~~'-'" :Jj'iI{:'.H "'" '"~~, "";:.;' ~ ";li!; .1J.....~~;~ AJ"~ 'Gontaa.z;I'g" <''''p''~, ",l,\%~' :;;.. "." ,,01;#,- c ""T~""iW,,'%l I~->l, "'~;~~1'"_~.,,,,~Uj~ \!.f~.~':;<-;..; ;-;'~il~ .:'~> ,;~ ii~~. '~~t-." 'T."1/~'"~;)J~~~:~, I Web: att.com/biztech I Wireless Phone: 611 Busines Customer Care: 1-800-331-0500 Acc r automated phone systems to pay eck your minutes and more! ~u ~~~u~ 1,:J:1p.~:'f"1!? '. ~;~:ST~~ ~,~+"4',~t< !"t';~ i$/;"" ~~ iJi?~~:,lrV"Ii~~'<~fji~t;~~~'~~;:r~wJt<~~~;, Understanding, My Flrst~Bll..~. ;", .':1 ~~. ~"b ~;~-p. ~ ,~'~'l:?;'r,ili"'" "'.... ",,'"'I -""'.l:I-;;..iJF,."q" ~ :1:''';. ~~, ~~f"iJ' ,',~"~,,\I<"".;?'~i1,,,'#{&~;.l.J' 1~€,~'J.(;j~,J~I~~:J.~ltli ~.&>.\iJ",~' Your first bill may be higher than expected! The bill may include: .. Activation fee. . One month's service billed in advance. . Prorated charges and fees for the month when you signed up. The sample bill is not art of our contract. Start Of Billing Cycle: 12th of the month Wireless Summary For: 361-550-2149 CALHOUN COUNTY . Monthly Service Charges First Ongoing : Month's Bill: Monthly Bill Rate Plan BTNTN1400RUM2MUNW (Prorated) : 2.66: BTNTN1400RUM2MUNW 9.99 Business Discount . 0%; 0% Other Services BLACKBERRY PERSONAL 8.00: 30.00 Total Monthly Service Charge $1'0,66: $39.99 Usage. Additional Minutes. Roaming, Directory BASED ON Assistance (411) and Lono Distance Charoes ACTUAL USAGE Credits, Adjustments & Other Charges. Activation Fee 26.00: Regulatory Cost Recovery Charge .77; .77 Federal Universal Service Fund 1.58: 1.72 State Universal Service Fund .90: .98 Other AT&T Surcharges .26: .28 Total Credits, Adiustments & Other Charoes $29.51 : $3.75 Government Fees & Taxes State and Local Tax Exempt: Exempt 911 Fee .50: .50 Total Government Fees & Taxes.. $.50: $.50 Total Charges: (ESTIMATED) $40.67: $44.24 I Additional Minutes: 40C/min. 1'-----------..---...--------...-----.- ~~_~_. $~.99/ca~1 + Airtime iText/IM: 20C (25C/50C IntL)/message. 1-....--.----------------------- I Picture/Video: 30C/message. [ME.d-i.~~_~t:.~.~_===~=====~~=~2IM~_ , I.Charged for messages sent and received. I I International Roaming 'I International voice and data rates apply for usage outside the U.S. When eligible, !I international roaming may be automatically activated on your line of service. To opt out lor for rates/details, see: att.com/global. }:12~) )&.I'q ~^.;;'~ ,~, t,o' ~.t '" -,i\. " "'" f., ; I4JM1~'l ~.kt~~ .'Ij.'., ~'" "'MZ''''''!;..:.<,~4Pl?-::t' ',-""ir :0,~.t,.,. ^..""'. .~<}"\1.'l(: .' "''''~'1 .. (. ..~ -"<~ \; ">)lT~: 1 ~()UJ(; F?oltcles.;t ,~'1i'. ,;,it~,i~lt, '~':t\iJ!1;l!-~ "~j;'~;';,~." ~'....~ ;;? l II ~ . If"" ~.., 'J ""l:r''f''fi!- ~\~ '.~-f'~ <!i~\, '" ,~~~, ,~ 3D-Day Equipment Return Policy · AT&T Stores: returns/exchanges must be like new, with all original packaging, accessories, manuals and proof of purchase. All devices are subject to a $35 restocking fee except where prohibited. See att.com/ReturnPolicy for details. · Authorized Retailer and Other Locations: I See the specific location's return policy. 3D-Day Service Cancellation Policy · Payment required for services used. · Activation fee will be refunded if termination occurs within 3 days of activation. · See our complete policy at: att.com/ReturnPolicy. I Manufacturer's Warranty Manufacturers offer a one-year warranty on NEW equipment and a 90-day warranty on refurbished equipment. For repairs or replacement of your wireless phone with original proof of purchase. call 1-800-801-1101 or visit att.com/dsc to find the Device Support Center nearest you. __________..AI~U_r:!JQQses a B.,gg.l:l!atory Cost Recovery Char~..Q1J.l.p- to a $1.25 to help defray costs_jncurred in comIl.!Y!r:!g with State _____ and Federal telecom regulation; State and Federal Universal Service charges and surcharges for government assessments on AT&T. These are not taxes or government required charges. .. The estimates above are based on the highest tax/fee/surcharge rates assessed in your state; actual charges may vary. For actual state percentages, visit att.com/AdditionalCharges. To prevent unauthorized charges. notify AT&T immediately if your phone is lost or stolen. 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Z Z =::;0 >. c.:J I 0 c.:JM to C[ 51U III III C[ .., rn Sa :IE :IE Q) :> cr: cr: I- COUNTY REPORTS: The County Treasurer, County Tax Collector and JP 5 presented their monthly reports for the month of April 2010 and after reading and verifying same, a Motion was made by Judge Pfeifer and seconded by Commissioner Fritsch to accept said reports as presented, Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. ;/' ;; CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS CALHOUN COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT MONTH OF: APRIL 2010 BEGINNING ENDING FUND FUND BALANCE RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS FUND BALANCE GENERAL $ 27,641,920.02 $ 1,782,062.67 $ 1,649,972.02 $ 27,774.010.67 AIRPORT MAINTENANCE 74,541.07 1,087.41 2,654.60 72,973.88 APPELLATE JUDICIAL SYSTEM 490.95 191.26 0.00 682.21 ANIMAL CONTROL-CAWS 162.12 0.19 0.00 162.31 CHAMBER TOURISM CENTER 260.50 0.31 0.00 260.81 COASTAL PROTECTION FUND 3 I ,465.08 36.90 0.00 31.501.98 COUNTY CHILD WELFARE BOARD FUND 273.00 116.32 0.00 389.32 COURTHOUSE SECURITY ] 71,806.21 2,024.53 0.00 173,830.74 DONATIONS 146,023.10 798.27 1,260.50 145,560.87 FAMILY PROTECTION FUND 3,343.60 78.92 0.00 3,422.52 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION FUND 8,366.67 9.81 0.00 8,376.48 GRANTS 116,660. I 5 204.29 0.00 I 16,864.44 HWY 87/FMI090 207,904.11 243.80 0.00 208, ]47.91 JUSTICE COURT TECHNOLOGY 48,456.62 1,172.97 153.88 49,475.71 JUSTICE COURT BUILDING SECURITY FUND 9,194.60 245.28 0.00 9,439.88 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT # I 4,274. I 7 5.01 0.00 4,279.18 LA TERAL ROAD PRECINCT #2 4,274.17 5.01 0.00 4,279.18 LATERAL ROAD PRECINCT #3 4,274. I 7 5.01 0.00 4,279.18 LATERAL ROAD PRECfNCT #4 4,274. I 7 5.01 0.00 4,279.18 PRETRIAL SERVICES FUND 53,502.05 512.74 0.00 54.014.79 LA W LIBRARY 158,224.3 7 1,542.84 0.00 . 159,767.21 LAW ENF OFFICERS STD. EDUe. (LEOSE) 15,252.92 655.59 0.00 15,908.51 POC COMMUNITY CENTER 30,812.84 36.13 1,662.70 29,186.27 RECORDS MANAGEMENT -DISTRICT CLERK 4,973.98 159.21 0.00 5,133.19 RECORDS MANAGEMENT-COUNTY CLERK 106,198.73 3,405.81 0.00 ] 09,604.54 RECORDS MGMT & PRESERVATION 46,529.58 1,332.59 0.00 47,862.17 ROAD & BRIDGE GENERAL 1,002,041.82 92,314.25 (85.00) 1,094,441.07 ROAD & BRIDGE PRECINCT #3 13 ,313 .44 15.61 0.00 13,329.05 ROAD MAfNTENANCE PRECINCT #4 632.42 0.74 0.00 633.16 SHERIFF FORFEITED PROPERTY ],248.83 1.46 0.00 1,250.29 6MILE PIERlBOAT RAMP INSUR/MAINT 64,013.42 75.06 0.00 64,088.48 CAPITAL PROJ-COURTHOUSE RENOVATION 128,476.59 150.65 0.00 ]28,627.24 CAPITAL PROJ-NEW EMS BLDG 585,556.00 0.00 264,494.08 321,061.92 CAPITAL PROJ-NEW JAIL BLDG 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 CAPITAL PROJ-OLlVIPT ALTO FD BLDG 7,001.75 0.00 5,000.00 2,001.75 CAPITAL PROJ-PARKING LOT 80,543.81 0.00 0.00 80,543.8 ] CAP PROJ-PCT 2 - STORM REPAIRS 17,796.13 0.00 0.00 17,796.13 CAPITAL PROJ-RB INFRASTRUCTURE 133,257.59 0.00 0.00 \33,257.59 CAPITAL PROJ-SWAN POINT PARK 5,096.40 0.00 0.00 5,096.40 CAPITAL PROJ-AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT II 50, 148.32 0.00 0.00 50,] 48.32 CAPITAL PROJ-AIRPORT RUNWAY IMPROV 8,665.35 0.00 0.00 8,665.35 CAPITAL PROJ-EMER COMM SYS 50,059.98 0.00 0.00 50,059.98 CAPITAL PROJ-MOLD REMEDIA nON 858.83 0.00 0.00 858.83 CAP PROJ-HATERIUS PRK BOAT RAMP-STRM RE (1,444.75) 1,445.00 0.00 0.25 CAP PROJ-PORT ALTO PUBL BEACH-STORM REP 30,384.78 0.00 0.00 30,384.78 CAP PROJ- PORT O'CONNOR FIRE TRUCK 50,000.00 0.00 0.00 50,000.00 CAP PROJ- CO CLERK'S RECORDS 38,703.78 0.00 0.00 38,703.78 CAP PROJ-DISTRICT CLERK'S RECORDS 75,708.75 0.00 12,950.00 62,758.75 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS 434,439.00 0.00 0.00 434,439.00 CAP PROJ- RHODES BUILDING 65,464.08 0.00 48,137.00 17,327.08 ARREST FEES 1,398.78 1,009.73 1,398.78 1,009.73 BAIL BOND FEES (HB 1940) ],725.00 825.00 2,040.00 510.00 CONSOLIDATED COURT COSTS (NEW) 31,186.61 15,690.74 31,186.61 15,690.74 DRUG COURT PROGRAM FUND 1,029.28 665.93 1,029.28 665.93 SUBTOTALS $ 31,770,764.94 $ 1.908,132.05 $ 2.02 I ,854.45 $ 3 I ,657,042.54 I' " .,j I COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT MONTH OF: APRIL 2010 BEGINNING ENDING FUND FUND BALANCE RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS FUND BALANCE OPERATING FUND-BALANCE FORWARD $ 31,770,764,94 $ 1,908,132.05 $ 2,021,854.45 $ 3 I ,657,042.54 ELECTIONS CONTRACT SERVICE 18,688.72 21.91 608.64 18,101.99 FINES AND COURT COSTS HOLDING FUND 8,455.3 I 0.00 0.00 8,455.3 I INDIGENT CIVIL LEGAL SERVICE 485.00 171.00 485.00 17J .00 JUDICIAL FUND (ST. COURT COSTS) 511.10 462.17 511.10 462.17 JUDICIAL SALARIES FUND 7,368.14 3,015.58 7,368.14 3,015.58 JUROR DONA TION-TX CRIME VICTIMS FUND 124.00 18.00 124.00 18.00 JUVENILE PROBATION RESTITUTION 450.00 315.00 0.00 765.00 LIBRAR Y GIFT AND MEMORIAL 42,446.24 372.40 0.00 42,818.64 MISCELLANEOUS CLEARING 10,476.90 97,743.74 20,858.23 87,362.41 REFUNDABLE DEPOSiTS 2,000.00 0.00 0.00 2,000.00 STATE CIVIL FEE FUND 7,207.50 2,701.19 7,207.50 2,701.19 CIVIL JUSTICE DATA REPOSITORY FUND 53.68 7.19 32.32 28.55 JURY REIMBURSEMENT FEE 2,023.52 867.93 2,023.52 867.93 SUBTITLE C FUND 10,918.40 3,092.1 I 10,918.40 3,D92. I I SUPP OF CRlM INDIGENT DEFENSE 1,198.36 452.58 1,198.36 452.58 TIME PAYMENTS 4,913.41 3,747.32 4,913.41 3,747.32 TRAFFIC LAW FAILURE TO APPEAR 2,945.93 2,645.25 2,945.93 2.645.25 UNCLAIMED PROPERTY 2,595.20 59.65 0.00 2,654.85 BOOT CAMP/JJAEP 105,644.08 123.88 9,759.98 96,007.98 JUVENILE PROBATION 214,531.45 26,595.56 35,J27.99 205,999-02 SUBTOTALS $ 32,213,801.88 $ 2,050,544.51 $ 2,125,936.97 $ 32,138,409.42 TAXES IN ESCROW 0.00 0.00 TOTAL OPERATING FUNDS $ 32,213,801.88 $ 2,050,544.51 $ 2,125,936.97 S 32,138,409.42 D A FORFEITED PROPERTY FUND 19,798.46 16.27 0.00 19,814.73 SHERIFF NARCOTIC FORFEiTURES 6,887.28 5.64 55.00 6,837.92 CONSTRUCTION (JAIL) 222,249.49 187.54 0.00 222,437.03 CONSTRUCTION (JAIL) SERIES 2003 - I & S 1.,040,738.33 20,882.64 0.00 1,061,620.97 CERT. OF OB-CRTHSE REN. I&S FUND SERIES 20( 227,273.31 6,031.12 0.00 233,304.43 CAL. CO. FEES & FINES 152,112.86 99,645.71 151,065.99 100,692.58 OCEAN DRIVE IMPROVEMENTS 1.00 0.00 0.00 1.00 TOTAL OPER. & OTHER CO. FUNDS S 33,882,862.61 $ 2,177,313.43 S 2,277 057.96 S 33 783 Il8.08 MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER: OPERATING $ 1,792,287.92 $ 1,822,965.72 $ 2,134,539.46 $ J,480,714.18 EMPLOYEES BENEFIT FUND 8.21 0.00 8.2J 0.00 REFUND IMPREST ACCOUNT 5,012.84 4.12 0.00 5,016.96 INDIGENT HEAL THCARE 198.19 87,875.90 87,879.63 194.46 TOTALS $ 1,797,507.16 $ 1,910,845.74 $ 2,222,427.30 $ 1,485,925.60 DR-\INAGE DISTRICTS NO.6 $ 13,961.39 $ 132.02 $ - $ 14,093.41 NO.8 94,515.49 928.73 0.00 95.444.22 NO. 10-MAINTENANCE 76,461.54 335.25 0.00 76,796.79 NO. II-MAINTENANCE/OPERATING 143,161.68 9,026.41 29,941.24 122,246.85 NO. II-RESERVE 127,901.13 105.12 0.00 128,006.25 TOTALS $ 456,001.23 $ 10,527.53 $ 29,941.24 $ 436,587.52 CALHOUN COUNTY WCID #1 OPERATING ACCOUNT $ 467.896.02 1,494.24 32,676.65 $ 436,713.6 I CALHOUN COUNTY NA VIGA TION DlST. MAINTENANCE AND OPERATING $ 232.507.13 $ 3,898.55 $ 8,277.28 $ 228,128.40 TOTAL MMC, DR. DlST., NAV. DlST & WCID S 2 953,911.54 $ 1,925271.82 $ 2,260.645.82 $ 2,587,355.13 TOTAL ALL FUNDS $ 36,370,473.21 I' ;1 COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT MONTH OF: APRIL 2010 BANK RECONC/LIA TION LESS: CERT.OF DEP/ FUND OUTSTNDG DEP/ PLUS: CHECKS BANK FUND BALANCE OTHER ITEMS OUTSTANDING BALANCE OPERATING * $ 32,138,409.42 $ 31,085,008.71 $ 227,224.22 $ 1,280,624.93 D AFORFEITED PROPERTY FUND 19,814.73 0.00 0.00 19,814.73 SHERIFF NARCOTIC FORFEITURES 6,837.92 0.00 0.00 6,837.92 CONSTRUCTION (JAIL) ** 222,437.03 175,000.00 0.00 47,437.03 CONSTRUCTION (JAIL) SERIES 2003 - I & S 1,061,620.97 2,940.05 0.00 1,058,680.92 CERT. OF OB-CRTHSE REN. I&S FUND SERIES 20C 233,304.43 866.84 0.00 232,437.59 CAL. CO FEES & FINES 100,692.58 37,441.29 111,049.70 174,300.99 OCEAN DRIVE IMPROVEMENTS- CAP PROJ 1.00 1.99 0.00 (0.99) MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER: OPERATING :j: 1,480,714.18 554,999.78 226,773.56 1,152,487.96 EMPLOYEES BENEFIT FUND 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 REFUND IMPREST ACCOUNT 5,016.96 0.00 0.00 5,016.96 INDIGENT HEALTHCARE 194.46 87,829.83 133,] 65.55 45,530.] 8 DRAINAGE DISTRICT: NO.6 ]4,093.41 7.54 0.00 14,085.87 NO.8 95,444.22 225.40 0.00 95,218.82 NO. 10 MAINTENANCE 76,796.79 55.08 0.00 76,741.71 NO. I I MAINTENANCE/OPERATING 122,246.85 637.18 0.00 ]21,609.67 NO. II RESERVE 128,006.25 0.00 0.00 128,006.25 CALHOUN CO. WCID #1 OPERATING ACCOUNT 436,713.6] 0.00 0.00 436,713.61 CALHOUN CO. NA V]GA TION DlST: MAINTENANCE/OPERATING **** 228,128.40 0.00 0.00 228,128.40 TOTALS $ 36,370,473.21 S 31,945,013.69 $ 698,213.03 $ 5,123,672.55 * CDs - OPERATfNG FUND $29,846,889.03 ** CD - CONSTRUCTION (JAIL) $175,000.00 + CD - MMC OPERATING FUND #700573619 - $250,000.00 & #7000575131 - $250,000.00 ~ CD - 70005 73775 - CALHOUN COUNTY / DIANNA STANGER (AIRPORT)- $51,100.00 **** THE DEPOSITORY FOR CALHOUN CO. NA VIGA TION DISTRICT IS FIRST NATIONAL BANK - PORT LA V ACA THE DEPOSITORY FOR ALL OTHER COUNTY FUNDS IS INTERNATI AL BANK OF COMMERCE - PORT LA V ACA SUMMARY TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR'S MONTHLY REPORT FOR: APRIL 2010 Title Certificate Fees $ 7,371.00 Title Fees Paid TXDOl $ 4,536.00 Title Fees Paid County Treasurer Salary Fund $ 2,835.00 Motor Vehicle Registration Collections $ 113,591.21 Disabled Person Fees $ 30.00 Postage $ 143.00 Paid TXDOT $ 51,517.44 Paid TXDOT SP $ 611.83 . Paid County Treasurer $ 56,192.26 Paid County Treasurer Salary Fund $ 5,165.16 First Data (IBC) CrediUDebit Card Convenience Fee $ 277 .52 Motor Vehicle Sales & Use Tax Collections $ 484,572.25 Paid State Treasurer $ 484,572.25 Special Road/Bridge Fees Collected $ 15,440.00 Paid TXDOT - RIB Fees $ 14,976.80 Paid County Treasurer - RIB Fees $ 463.20 Texas Parks & Wildlife Collections $ 4,146.00 Paid Texas Parks 8. Wildlife $ 3,731.40 Paid County Treasurer Salary Fund $ 414.60 State Beer & Wine Collections $ 7,640.00 Paid Tx Alcoholic Beverage Commission $ 7,516.50 Paid County Treasurer, Salary Fund $ 123.50 County Beer & Wine Collections $ 1,235.00 Paid County Treasurer, County Beer & Wine $ 1,173.25 Paid County Treasurer, Salary Fund $ 61.75 Renewal Fees for County Beer & Wine $ 16.00 Paid County Treasurer - Renewal F $ 16.00 Additional Postage - Vehicle Registration $ 8.00 Paid County Treasurer - Additional Postage $ 8.00 Interest earned on P&W $ 13.80 and $ 13.80 Refund $ Accounts Paid County Treasurer - Int. on P&W & Ref $ 13.80 Interest earned on Office Account $ 208.08 Paid county Treasurer - Nav. Ea~t $ 0.40 Paid County Treasurer - all other districts $ 207.68 Business Personal Property - Misc. Fees $ 385~91 Paid County Treasurer $ 385.91 EXCESS FUNDS $ Paid County Treasurer $ Overpayments $ 5.75 Current Tax Collections $ 141,830.54 Penalty and Interest - Current Roll $ 16,613.57 Discount for early payment of taxes $ 32.55 Delinquent Tax Collections $ 20,372.50 Penalty & Interest - Delinquent Roll $ 6,578.45 Collections for Delinquent Tax Attorney $ 4,093.94 Advance - FM & L Taxes $ 23.12 Advance - County AdValorem Taxes $ 166,145.94 Paid County Treasurer - Nav. East $ 557.63 Paid County Treasurer - all other Districts $ 18,641.57 Paid County Treasurer - Delinq Tax Atty. Fee $ 4,093.94 Payment in Lieu of Taxes $ Paid County Treasurer - Navig. East $ Paid County Treasurer - All other Districts $ Boat/Motor Sales & Use Tax Collections $ 19,916.65 Paid State Treasurer $ 18,920.82 Paid County Treasurer, Salary Fund $ 995.83 Special Farmers Fees Collected $ 90.00 Paid State Treasurer, Farmers Fees $ 90.00 Hot Check Collection Charges $ Paid County Treasurers, Hot Check Charge $ Overage on Collection/Assessing Fees $ Paid County Treasurer, overage refundE $ Escheats $ Paid County Treasurer-escheats $ TOTAL $ 844,301.65 $ 844,301.65 $ 844,301.65 TOTAL OF ABOVE RECEIPTS PAID TO COUNTY GLORIA A. OCHOA Tax Assessor-Coflector MICHAEL J. PFEIFER County Judge k~ v 05/10/2010 14:47 361-983-2461 CALHOUN CO peT 5 PAGE en Judge Nancy Pomykal Justice of the Peace Pct. 5 Collections for the Month of ~ Date: May 10, 2010 Calhoun County COMMISSIONERS'S COURT 211 S. Ann Street Port Lavaca, TX 77979 Fax no: 553-4444 COMMISSIONER'S COURT: Attached is the April 2010 Money Distribution Report for the Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5 court. Faxing 7. pages inducting this coveL Signed: ~ 85/18/2818 14:47 361-983-2461 CALHOUN CO PCT 5 PAGE 82 )5/10/2010 Money Distribution Report Page JUSTICE Of THE PEACE - PCT 5 - APRIL 2010 REPORT -------.-.-~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.----------------------- ~cceipt Cause/Defendant Code Amount I eode Amount I Code AmQunt I Code Amount Code Amount I Code Amount I Total I I I I I 1373991 10-03-0119 04-05-2010 JSf 3.00 I TFC 3.00 I cee 40.00 I eHS 4.00 LAF 5,00 I Tf 4.00 I 108.00 MCOONNOUGH, CORY LEE JC$f 1.00 \ JPAY 6.00 I IDF 2.00 I eJDR 0.10 DSe 9.90 I sUBe 30.00 \ Cllsh I I I I I 0373998 10-03-0125 04-07-2010 JSF 3.00 I eee 40.00 I eMS 4.00 I TF 4.00 JCSF 1.00 I JPAY 6.00 I 125.00 PIERCE, SCOTT j IDf 2.00 I PIJr 60.00 I PWAr S.OO I I I Personal Check I I I I I 0313999 10-03-0124 04-01-2010 J$F 3.00 I cee 40.00 I CHS 4.00 I TF 4.00 JeSF 1,00 I JPAY 6.00 I 265.00 MOAO, DAV1D G IDF 2.00 I IlSF 200.00 I PWAF 5.00 I , I Personal Check I I I I I 0374000 08-06-0211 04-07-2010 JSF 3.00 I HC 3,00 I eee 40.00 \ CHS 4.00 SAF 5.00 I TF 4.00 I 130. 00 ~ILLlS, KELLY ELVIN JCSF 1.00 I JPAY 6.00 I IDF 2.00 I suec 30.00 CSRV 30.00 I FINE 2.00 I Company Chec;k I I I , I 0374001 10-04-0129 04-19-2010 JSF 3.00 1 eee 40.00 I CHS 4.00 I P\oIAF 5.00 TF 4.00 I JeSF 1.00 I 165.00 TIPP1T, LINDA NELL JPAY 6.00 I 101' 2.00 I "~F 100.00 I I I 1181 company Chec;k I I I I I 0374002 10-04-0130 04-19-2010 JSf 3.00 I cce 40,00 I CHS 4.00 I PWAF 5.00 1~ 4.00 I JCSF 1.00 I 265.00 'ANO~RSON, HENRY ALLAN JPAY 6.00 I PWF 200.00 I IFEE 2,00 I I 1 3216 Personal Ctleck I I I I I 0374003 10-04-0128 04-27-2010 J5F 3.00 I TFC 3,00 I cce 40.00 I eMS 4.00 SAF 5.00 I TF 4.00 I 180.00 HUCKABY, CHADWICK BRANDON JCSF 1,00 I JPAY 6,00 I IDF 2.00 I tJOR 0.10 FINE 81.90 I SUBe 30.00 I Money Order I I I I I 0374004 10-04-0135 04-29-2010 JSF 3.00 I TFC 3.00 I eee 40.00 I CMS 4.00 LAF 5.00 I TF 4.00 I 180.00 RAGUSIN, JR., WILLIAM A, JCSf 1.00 I JPAY 6.00 I IllF 2.00 I CJDR 0.10 FINE 61.90 I suac 30.00 I 2914 company Cheel< I I I I I 0374005 10-04-0145 04-29-2010 JH 3.00 I tFC 3.00 I eee 40.00 I CHS 4.00 SAF 5.00 I H 4.00 I 108.00 GLASS, MARY ANGELA JCSF 1.00 I JPAY 6.00 I IDF 2.00 I eJOR 0.10 DSC 9.90 I SUBe 30.00 I 1562 personal Check I I I I I ------------.------ I -------,--~-_.._-,------,._-.~- "- " 05/10/2010 14:47 361-983-2461 CALHOUN CO PCT 5 PAGE 03 05/10/2010 Money Distribution Report JuSTICE OF THE PEACE - peT 5 - A~RIL 2010 REPORT Pege 2 ~-------------------------------------_._--------------------------~---------------------------------------------------------------~ The following totali represent - Cash and Checki Collected Type Code Description Count Retain~ Disbursed Money-Totals the following total$ represent - cash and Checks Collected COST cce CONSOLIDATED COURT COSTS 9 36.00 324.00 360.00 COST CHS cOURTHOUSe SECURITY 9 36.00 0.00 36.00 tOST CJOR CIVIL JUSTiCe DATA REPOSITORY FEf. 4 0...0 0.00 0.40 COST IDf INDIGENT DEFENSE FUNO 8 , .60 14.40 16.00 COST JCSF JUSTICE COURT SECURITY FUND 9 9.00 0.00 9.00 COST JPAY JUDGE PAY RAISE FEE 9 8.-10 45.90 54,00 COST JSF JUROR SERVICE FUND 9 2.10 24.30 21.00 COST LAF SHERlF~' S FEE 2 10.00 0.00 10.00 COST "'WAF TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE 4 16.00 4.00 20.00 cost SAF DPS :5 12.00 3.00 15.00 COST TF TECHNOLOGY FUND 9 36.00 0.00 36.00 COST TFC TFC 5 15.00 0.00 15.00 FEES CSRV COLLECTION SERVICES FEE 1 30.00 0.00 ~o.oo fEES DSC DRIVER SAFETY COURSE 01/2008 7- 19.80 0.00 19.80 FEES lFEE INDIGENT FEE 1 0.10 1.90 2.00 FEES SUBC SUB T1 1\.1; C 5 7.50 142.50 150.00 FINE FINE FINE :3 165.80 0.00 165.80 FINE PWF PARKS & WI~DLIFE FINE :3 54,00 306.00 360.00 FINE WSF WATER SAFETY fINe 1 30.00 170 .00 200.00 Money Tota ls 9 490.00 1,036.00 1,526.00 The following totaLs represent - Tran5~ers ColLec:ted COST cee CONSOLIDATED COURT COSTS 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST CHS COURTHOUSE SeCURITY 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST CJDR CIVIL JUSTICE DATA REPOSITORY FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST IDF INDIGENT DEFENSE FUND 0 O.ClO 0.00 0.00 COST JCSF JUSTICE COURT SECURITY fUND 0 O.()() 0.00 0.00 COST JPAY JUDGE PAY RAISE FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST JSF JUROR SERVICE FUND 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST LAF StiEIUFF'S FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST pwAF TeXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COS1 SAF DPS 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST TF TECHNOLOGY FUND 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST HC fFt 0 0.00 0,00 0.00 FEES CSRV COLLECTION SERVICES feE 0 O. ()() 0.00 0.00 FEES DSC DRIVER SAFETY COURse 01/2008 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FEES IFEE INDIGENT FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FEES SUBC SUB TITLE C 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 --nNE-flNe--'F'INf-- o--~O~OO 0_00 0...00_ FINE PWF PARKS & WILDLIFE FINE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FINE wSF WATER SA~~TY ~INE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Trenster Totals 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 The following totaLs represent - JaiL Credit and Commun1ty Servic:e ~ 05/10/2010 14:47 361-983-2461 CALHOUN CO PCT 5 PAGE 04 05/10/2010 Money Distribution Report JUSTICE OF THE PEACe - PCT 5 - APRIL 2010 R~PORT p&ge 3 ------_..----------------------~----------------~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The follo~ing tot6Ls represent - Jai L Credit and Community Servic~ Type Code Description Count Retained Di5bursed Money-TotaLs COST cec CONSOLIDATED COURT COSTS 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST CHS COURTHouse SECURITY 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST CJDR CIVIL JUSTICE DATA REPOSITORY fEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 con IDf INDIGENT DEFENSE FUND 0 0.00 0,00 0.00 COST JCS~ JUSTICE COURT SECURITY FUND 0 0.00 0.00 0,00 COST JPAY JUDGE PAY RAISE FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST JSF JUROR SERVICE FUND 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST LM SHERIFF'S FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST PWAF TeXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST SAF DPS 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 cOST TF TECHNOLOGY FUND 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST TFC TFC 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FEES CSRV COLLECTION SERVlCES FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FIlIlS oSC DRIVER SAFETY COURSE 01/2008 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FEES IFEE INDIGENT FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FEES SU6C SUB TITLE C 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 fINE FINE FINE 0 0.00 0,00 0.00 FINE PWF PA~KS & YILDLIFF FINE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FINE WSF WATER SAFETY fINE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credi t Totals 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 The follo~;ng totaLs represent - Credit Card P6yments COST cce CONSOLIDATED COURT COSTS 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST CliS COURTHOUSE SECURITY 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST CJD~ CIVIL JUSTICE DATA REPOSITORY FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST IOF INDIGENT DEFENSE FUND 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST JCSF JUSTICE COURT SECURITY FUND 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST JPAY JUDGE PAY RAISE FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST JSF JUROR SERVICE FuND 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST LAF SHERIFF'S FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST PWAF TEXAS PARKS S WILDLIFE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST SAF DP$ 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST TF TECHNOLOGY FUND 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 COST TFC He 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FEES CSRV COLLECTION SERVICES FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FEES IlSC DRIVER SAFETY COURse 01/2008 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 fEES IFEE INDIGENT FEE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FEES suec sue Tl TLE C 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 FINE FINE FINE 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 .___~I N E PWF PARKS & WILDLIFE FINe 0 o. .)() 0.00 0.00 fINE WSF WATER SAfETY FINE 0 0.00- 0-:-00 lhOO-----.----- Credit Totals 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 The following totals represent - Combined Money and Credits COST CCC CONSOLIDATED COURT COSTS 9 :56.00 324.00 360.00 :. 05/10/2010 14:47 361-983-2461 CALHOUN CO PCT 5 PAGE 05 05/10/2010 Money Distribution Report JUSTICE OF THE PEACE - PCT 5 - APRIL 2010 REPORT Page 4 ~---------------~------_..-------------------------------~-------------_.------------------------------------~----_.~--------------- The foLLowing totals represent ~ Combined Money end Credits Type Code D6'scdption count Retained D illbursed Money-ToUls COST CHS COURTHOUSE SECURITY 9 ~6.00 0.00 36.00 COST CJOR CIvIL JUSTICE DATA R'POSITORY FEE 4 0.40 0.00 0.40 COST IOF INDIGENT DEFENSE FUND 8 1.60 14.40 16.00 COST JCSF JUSTICe COURT SECURITY fUND 9 9.00 0.00 9.00 COsT JPAY JUDGE PAY RAISE FEE 9 8.10 45.90 54.00 cost JSF JUROR SERVICE FUND 9 2.70 24.30 27.00 COST LAF SHERIFF I S FEE 2 10.00 0.00 10.00 COST PWM TEXAS PARKS & WILDLIFE 4 16.00 4.00 20.00 COST SAF DI'S 3 12.::lO 3.00 15.00 COST TF TECHNOLOGY FUND 9 36.00 0.00 36.00 COST TFC He s 15 .:xl 0.00 15.00 FEES CSRV COI.I ~c'l'ION SERVICES FEE 1 30,00 0.00 30.00 FEES OSC DRIVER SAFETY COURS~ 01/2008 2 19.80 0.00 19.80 FEES !FEE INDIGENT FEE 1 0.10 1.90 2.00 FEES SUBC SUB TITLE C S 7.50 142.50 150.00 F1NE FINE FINE 3 165.80 0.00 165.80 FINE PWF PARKS & WILDLIFE FINE ~ 54.00 306.00 360.00 FINE WSF . wATER SAfETY FINE 1 30.00 170.00 200.00 Report TouLs 9 490.00 1,036.00 1,526.00 .~ 05/10/2010 14:47 361-983-2461 CALHOUN CO PCT 5 PAGE 06 05/10/2010 Money Distribution Report poge 5 JUSTlCE OF T~E PEACE - PCT 5 - APRIL 2010 REPORT .~-~------~-------~---------~---------------_.------~-------------~.------~-----~---_.~--------------------------------------------~ bATE PAYMENT-TYPE FINES COURT-COSTS FEES BONDS RESTITUTION OTHEQ TOTAL. 00..00-0000 Cas~ & Checks Collected 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Jail Credits & Comm Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Cr~it cards & Transfers 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 0,00 0,00 Total of all Collections 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 09-01-1991 Cash & C~eckB Collected 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 Jail Credits & Comm Service 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit Cards & Transfers 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 01 all COllections 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 09-01-199'3 Cash & Checks collected 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Jail Credits & Comm Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit Carda & Transfers 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total of ell Collections 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 09-01-1995 Cash & Checks Collected 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 JaiL Credits & Comm Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit Cards & Transfers 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 Total of all Collection~ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 09-01-1991 Cash & Checks collected 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Jail Crcdita & Comm service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit Cards & Tro~$ters 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total of all Collections 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 09-01-1999 Cash & Checks Collected 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Jail Credits & Comm Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit Carda S Transfers 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total of all collections 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 09-01-2001 Cosh & Checks Collected 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 Jeil Credits S Comm Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 Credit Cards & Transfers 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total of all Collections 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 09-01-2003 Cash & Checks Collected 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Jail Credits & Comm Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit Cards & Transfers 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total of all Collections 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 01-01-2004 Cash & Checks collected 125.80 598.40 201.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,526.00 Jail credits & Comm Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit cards & Transfers 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total of all Collections 125.80 598.40 201.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,526.00 TOTALS Cash & Checks Collected TZS.80 ~98-:-40 ~1-:-60 (hOO 0..00 O._~_,.5.26..90__.. Jail Credits & Comm Service 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Credit Cards & Transfers 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 01 all Collections 125.80 598.40 201.80 0.00 0.00 000 1,526.00 : 0' 05/10/2010 14:47 361-983-2461 CALHOUN CO PCT 5 PAGE 07 05/10/2010 Money Distribution REport JUSTICE OF THE PEACE - pcr 5 - APRIL 2010 REPORT Page 6 -----~-----~--------------------- ------------------------------------------ _________~----------------------------------------.------ FEES BONDS REs'rITUTION fINES COURT-COSTS OTHER TOTAL DATE PAYMENT-TYPE State of Texas Quarterly Reporting TotaLs De6cription count Collected Retained Disbursed State Comptroller Cost and Fees Report Section I: Report for offenses Committed 360.00 36.00 324.00 01-01-04 Forward 9 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 09-01 -01 - 12..31-03 0.00 0.00 0.00 08-31-99 - 08-31-01 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 09-01-97 - 08-30-99 0.00 0.00 0.00 09-01-91 - 08-31-97 0 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 Bai L Bond Fee 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 DNA Testing FEe - convictions 0.00 0.00 0.00 DNA Testing fee - comm supvn 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 DNA Testing Fee - Juve~ile 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 EMS Trauma Fund (EMS) 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Juvenile Probation Diversion Fees 9 27.00 2.70 24.30 Jury ~eimburgement FEe 8 16.00 1.60 .11..40 Indigent Defense Fund 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Moving VioLation Fees 5 150.00 1.50 1"2.50 State Traffic Fine Sect ion II: AS ApP Li cable 35.00 28.00 7.00 Peace Officer Fees 7 failure to Appear/Pay Fees 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Judiclsl rVnQ - Const county Court 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Judic1al Fund - Statutory County Court 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Motor Cerrier ueight Violations 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Time Payment fees 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Driving Record Fee 0 a.lX) 0.00 0.00 Judicial Support Fee 9 54.00 8.10 45.90 Report Sub Total 47 642.00 8:5.90 558.10 State Comptroller Civil Fees Report CF: Birth certificate Fees 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF: Marriage License Fees 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF: Declaration o~ Informal Marri&ge 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF: Nondisclosure Fees 0 0.00 0,00 0.00 CF: Jur'or Donations 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF: Justice Court Indig Filing Fees 1 2.00 0.10 1.90 CF; Stat prob Court Ind1g Filing Fee, 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF: Stat Prob Court Judic Filing Fen 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF; Stat Cnty court Indig 'iling Fees 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CP; stat Cnty Court Judic Filing Fees a 0.00 0.00 0.00 "'-C':"'Cnst"enty'Court-'l'n(tig"f-T{-i-ng-F~:s---------e--.-----------O-~OO-----~---.O :-OO--.--.---~~---0700-------._--- CF: Cnst Cnty Court Judic Filing Fees 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF: Oist Court Divorce & Family Law 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF: Dist Court Other Divorce/Fam'ily Law 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF: Oist Court Indig Legal Services 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 CF; Judicial Support Fee 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 Report Sub Total 1 2.00 0.10 1.90 Tota~ Due For This Period 48 644.00 8.4.00 560.00 APPROVAL OF PAYROLL: A Motion was made by Commissioner Fritsch and seconded by Commissioner Lyssy to approve the payroll dated April 2, 2010 in the amount of $227,574,27, April 16, 2010 in the amount of $228,498.66 and April 30, 2010 in the amount of $235,237.31. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. CALHOUN COUNTY PAYROLL 2010 MONTH / APRIL Payroll dated 04-02-10 $ 227,574.27 Payroll dated 04-16-10 $ 228,498.66 Payroll dated 04-30-10 $ 235,237.31 I APPROVED TOTAL PAYROLL $ 691,310.24 The items listed above have been pre-approved by all Department Heads and I certify that funds are available to pay the obligations. I ce iCy t t the above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge this the ~ day of ONDA S. KOKENA, CALHOUN COUNTY TREASURER ACCEPTED AND APPROVED THIS THE d7~ DAYOF ~ ,2010 IN THE CALHOUN COUNTY COMMI SIONERS' COURT, PORT LA V ACA, TEXAS 77979. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY: Claims totaling $795,702.66 were presented by the County Treasurer and after reading and verifying same; a Motion was made by Commissioner Fritsch and seconded by Commissioner Lyssy that said claims be approved for payment. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor, ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER: Claims totaling $1,550,739.10 were presented by the County Treasurer and after reading and verifying same; a Motion was made by Commissioner Fritsch seconded by Commissioner Lyssy that said claims be approved for payment. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - INDIGENT HEAL THCARE: Claims totaling $96,342,63 were presented by the County Treasurer and after reading and verifying same; a Motion was made by Commissioner Fritsch seconded by Commissioner Lyssy that said claims be approved for payment. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. ACCEPT $200.00 DONATION TO THE JUVENILE PROBATION DEPARTMENT FROM KEEP CALHOUN COUNTY BEAUTIFUL, INC: A Motion was made by Commissioner Lyssy and seconded by Commissioner Fritsch to accept a $200 donation to the Juvenile Probation Department from Keep Calhoun County Beautiful, Inc, Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor, CALHOUN COUNTY JUVENILE PROBATION DEPARTMENT COURTHOUSE ANNEX 201 West Austin Luis Leija Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Chief Juvenile Probation Officer Telephone (361) 553-4670 To: Calhoun County Commissioner's Court From: Luis Leija _._ Chief Juvenile Probation Officer '. Re: Commissioner's Court Agenda Item Please include the following item on your next Commissioner's Court agenda. I. Review and take necessary actions on the accepting of a $200.00 donation made to the Juvenile Probation Department from Keep Calhoun County Beautiful Inc. BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS: A Motion was made by Commissioner Fritsch and seconded by Commissioner Lyssy that the following Budget Adjustments be approved. Commissioners Galvan, Lyssy, Fritsch, and Judge Pfeifer all voted in favor. GENERAL DISCUSSION: Commissioner Fritsch invited everyone to the Memorial Day Events that will be held Monday at 9 am in front of the Calhoun County Courthouse and then at 10 am at Memorial Medical Center. Court was adjourned at 10:15 am ! 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