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COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM
B
CONSENT X
INFORMATIONAL
PUBLIC HEARING
REGULAR
October 8, 2001
Meeting
MGR~ /DEPT /~
Authorization
REQUEST: Public Works Department Requesting a Supplemental Appropriation of $28,000
for Aerial Mosquito Spraying
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this Board item is to request a supplemental appropriation of$28,000
to participate with Seminole County for three Aerial Mosquito Spraying applications to
be performed by Clarke Mosquito Control in response to Seminole County being
placed on a medical alert for the West Nile Virus.
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CONSIDERA TIONS:
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This supplemental appropriation is needed for the City to participate in a County wide
coordinated program of aerial mosquito spraying, On September 27,2001, Seminole County
was placed under a Medical Alert after a case of the West Nile Virus was confirmed. The
County instituted a ground based spraying program in late August with an $150,000 set aside
for an aerial program if justified after a medical alert was issued,
At the September 20th Seminole County West Nile Virus Response Meeting, the
County indicated they would be evaluating the effectiveness of the ground spraying utilizing
light traps, The County's current position is that they would only implement the aerial
spraying if the light traps indicated the ground spraying was not producing the desired
reductions in the mosquito populations, There were also some concerns about conducting
aerial spraying in light of current events. However, we want to be prepared to participate in
the aerial program on short notice if that next step is taken, The expenditure of City funds
would only occur in con;unction with the county also spraying.
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October 8, 2001
Consent Agenda Item B
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FUNDING:
The funding source is recommended to be the Stormwater Utility Fund. We will be
recommending a transition from funding the mosquito spraying program out of General fund to
the Stormwater Fund as part of the rate study recommendations this fall, The $30,000 set
aside for the design of the Little Lake Howell RCP Culvert Replacement would be used for
mosquito spraying and that project delayed until next year.
RECOMMENDA TION:
It is recommended that a supplemental appropriation of $28,000 be approved to
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participate with Seminole County for three Aerial Mosquito Spraying applications to be
performed by Clarke Mosquito Control in response to Seminole County being placed
on a medical alert for the West Nile Virus,
ATTACHMENTS:
1, Clarke Mosquito Control Proposal
2, Florida Department of Health Alert
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CLARKE,"
1030 EAST CARROLL STREET
KISSIMMEE, Fl34744
www.c1arkemosquito.com
TOLL-FREE: 800-443-2034
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PH: 407-944-0520
FAX: 407-944-0709
Thursday, September 20, 2001
Alan Hill
City of Winter Springs
110 N. Flamingo Ave.
Public Works Department
Winter Springs, Florida 32708
Dear Alan:
Thank you for participating in the Seminole County West Nile Virus Response Meeting held
at the County E.O.C.
As we discussed in the meeting, Clarke Mosquito Control is under contract to provide both
ground ULV and aerial ULV applications for control of adult mosquitoes. We also
discussed that a coordinated effort between our control efforts will be more effective.
Should a medical alert be declared for Seminole County, several municipalities were
interested in the cost of aerial applications for their communities. Weare happy to extend
the County contract prices to each of the municipalities within the County. The charge for
aerial application is between $.90-$1.00 per acre depending on the choice of product
applied.
Our GIS Mapping Department has determined that the City of Winter Springs encompasses
9,276 acres. This would make' the cost of each aerial application between $8,348.00 _
$9,276.00.
There were also discussions of establishing a network of mosquito light traps to monitor the
overall population of adult mosquitoes within the County. Clarke Mosquito Control would
be responsible to the installation, maintenance, setting, collections and identification of each
trap. We would also provide a weekly report to each participating community. The traps
would be run once per week. The cost per trap collected once per week for 8 months would
be $6500.00 per year. .'
If you are interested in participating in this program, please contact me directly.
Sincerely,
Frank ], Clarke
Regional Sales Manager
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A TT ACHMENT NO. 2
Jeb Bush
Governor
John O. Agwunobi, M,O,,z, M,B,A
Acting ~ecretary
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
HEALT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
September 27,2001
CONTACT: John Cochrane
407/665-3606
West Nile Virus Reported in Seminole County
Seminole County Under Medical Alert
Sanford-The Seminole County Health Department announced today that the county's
second case of West Nile (WN) virus has been confirmed in a second dove. The dead
birds were submitted to the Florida Department of Health (DOH) Laboratory in Tampa
and tested positive for WN, No human or other animal cases of WN have been reported
in Seminole County at this time,
Seminole County is now under a medical alert for West Nile virus. Health officials want
all citizens living in counties under the medical alert to be on heightened awareness.
A total of 48 counties are now included in this alert: Alachua', Baker, Bay, Bradford,
Calhoun, Citrus, Clay, Collier, Columbia, Dade, Dixie, Duval, Escambia, Flagler,
Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Gulf, Hamilton, Hernando, Highlands, Holmes, Jackson,
Jefferson, Lafayette, Lake, Lee, Leon, Levy, Liberty, Madison, Marion, Monroe,
Nassau, Okaloosa, Pasco, Putnam, Santa Rosa, Seminole, S1. Johns, Sumter,
Suwannee, Taylor, Union, Volusia, Wakulla, Walton and Washington counties.
Remember, all mosquito-borne illnesses are preventable. Even though the weather is
starting to change, the Department of Health urges all Floridians to take precautions
against mosquito bites. DOH is recommending the following:
· Avoid outdoor activities at dusk and dawn when mosquitoes are likely to be looking
for blood meals;
· If you must be outdoors when mosquitoes are active, cover up by wearing shoes,
socks, long pants and long-sleeved shirts;
· Use mosquito repellant containing DEET according to manufacturers' directions;
and
· Eliminate' stagnant water in any receptacles in which mosquitoes might breed,
For additional information, contact the Seminole County Health Department: to report
dead birds call 407/665-3605; for health questions, call 407/665-3266 or 407/665-3296,
For general information on West Nile Virus:
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/q&a.htm.
Jenllifer BCllCic, MD" M,S.A. Administrator
Scminolc COUllty Hcalth Dcpartmcnt
400 Wcst Airrort Boulevard, Sanford, FL, 32773
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RESOLUTION NUMBER 2001-42
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
EXPRESSING APPRECIATION TO LEE JENSEN FOR HIS SERVICE ON THE
TUSCA WILLA LIGHTING AND BEAUTIFICATION DISTRICT ADVISORY
COMMITTEE.
WHEREAS, LEE JENSEN has performed an outstanding service to the public by
representing the City of Winter Springs on the TUSCA WILLA LIGHTING AND
BEAUTIFICATION DISTRICT ADVISORY COMMITTEE since July 10,2000, and
WHEREAS, the work and efforts of LEE JENSEN has greatly benefited his
neighbors and the residents of Winter Springs, and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Winter Springs,
Florida, wish to express their appreciation and acknowledgement on behalf of the citizens
of Winter Springs and to commend LEE JENSEN for his conscientious and faithful
service.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA:
SECTION I - That this Resolution of Appreciation for the service of LEE JENSEN
be recorded upon the public records and minutes of said City Commission of the City of
Winter Springs, Florida.
SECTION II - That a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to LEE JENSEN with
our hea1}:felt thanks for a job well done!
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS
day of
,2001.
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PAUL P. PARTYKA, MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
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