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City Council The new online version of the Mayor Mary M. Dennis...... 792-7168 [email protected] Hometown News Councilman Mendell Morgan, Place 1...... 653-3782 is available at: Mayor [email protected] www.liveoaktx.net/magazine Councilman Bob Tullgren, Place 2...... 378-6129 Dear Citizens, [email protected] Dispatch 24 Hours...... 653-0033 Councilman Anthony Brooks, Place 3...... 722-8270 Emergency (Police, Fire, EMS) 24 Hours...... 911 [email protected] Well, summer has arrived! The weather has warmed up and our Councilman Ed Cimics, Place 4...... 844-2773 Emergency Management children are enjoying their vacation from school, books and [email protected] Gary Woppert...... 653-9140 ext. 379 homework. I hope you all will take some time with your families Human Resources to enjoy our breathtaking parks, walking trails or maybe cool off Councilman Aaron Dahl, Place 5...... 386-0960 Trudy Whitfield...... 653-9140 ext 201 at the pool located at the clubhouse. We are so very fortunate to [email protected] have such fantastic amenities right here in our city! Recreation Courtney Weese...... 653-9140 ext. 235 We were all disappointed when the Shin Dig on Shin Oak was City Manager Water Department cancelled last month due to the rain, but I’m very happy to an- Scott Wayman...... 653-9140 ext. 261 Billing Office...... 653-9140 ext. 110 nounce that it has been rescheduled for Saturday, September 26th, so be sure to mark your calendars for this fun event! Assistant City Manager Jordan Matney...... 653-9140 ext. 286 OFFICIAL MEETINGS I would also like to take this opportunity to thank those of you City Secretary City Council Meetings: who came out to the polls and took part in the election process. Debby Goza...... 653-9140 ext. 213 Congratulations to Mr. Anthony Brooks. He is our new City 2nd and last Tuesday of each month at 7 pm. Economic and Community Development Councilman, Place 3. Julie Palmer...... 653-9140 ext. 219 Parks & Recreation Commission Meetings: I’m happy to announce Live Oak just opened their new Acorn Finance Director 1st Monday of each month at 7 pm unless the first Monday Room. This “community friendly” room is located off the lobby Leroy Kowalik...... 653-9140 ext. 216 is a holiday, then the meeting will be held of City Hall. It’s a cozy place where staff can meet with citizens Fire Chief on the 2nd Monday of the month. in a more relaxed environment. Citizens are also welcome to ac- Charles Foster...... 653-9140 ext. 241 Board of Adjustment Meetings: Held as necessary cess the internet on our free WiFi or public computer. Seniors of Info. Technology Director Live Oak (SOLO) have two book cases that they are filling with Jim Nardone...... 653-9140 ext. 292 Economic Development Corporation Meetings: books to accommodate a “Take a Book, Leave a Book” book Last Tuesday of each month at 6:00 pm prior to City swap. Please stop by City Hall and check out our latest addition. Police Chief Council Meeting Ken Evans...... 945-1700 Planning & Zoning Commission Meetings: It’s “ Month” here in Live Oak, so be sure to look in- Public Works Director side the center spread of this magazine for some fantastic cou- Held as necessary Mark Wagster...... 653-9140 ext. 221 pons to many wonderful right here in our fabulous city! Services Lastly, thank you all for allowing me the wonderful opportunity Animal Control FUTURE EVENTS to serve as your mayor. I am available for comments or concerns Terry Phillips...... 653-9140 ext. 228 Annual Business Luncheon, Live Oak Justice Center, July 23rd, at 210-792-7168. Remember, the best is yet to come! Building Official 12:00 - 1:30 pm Ken Steiner...... 653-9140 ext. 250 with Cops, , July 23rd, 8:30 - 10:00 am Building Permits/Inspections Donna Lowder...... 653-9140 ext. 244 Swim-N-Smores, Live Oak Pool, July 23rd, 6:30 - 8:30 pm 653-9140 ext. 386 Code Compliance Labor Day Luau, Live Oak Pool, August 24th, 3:00 - 6:45 pm MayorMaryM.Dennis John Dalton...... 653-9140 ext. 245 Shin Dig on Shin Oak, Saturday, September 26th, 4:00 - 10:00 pm &Council 4 www.liveoaktx.net Live Oak Home Town News 5 BRUCE WAYNE FROMfrom the office THE of ANIMALOFFICE CONTROL OF ANIMAL CONTROL Bruce was a stray dog we picked from the field off of Cranbrook in Octo- ber 2014. We reached out to several different rescues to try and get him adopted. Bruce is a dog full of energy they lived happily ever and love. All he wanted was a home with a yard and a loving family. After being with us for a little over 6 months, Bruce’s prayers were answered. Bruce was adopted in March 2015 by a lov- ing family here in Live Oak with a big “Arf”ter... enough yard to run off his energy. “fur”ever homes found! Buster So many times animals are left to roam the streets, dirty, hungry and unloved and uncared for. Here at the Buster came to Animal Control as a training. Buster was at the training for facility for close to 2 city’s Animal Control Facility, our goal is to find forever homes for each and every one of these sweet animals. 6 month old puppy. He was always months. He was finally adopted by a family. Unfortunately Below you will find what makes our job here so satisfying and heartwarming. passed up on adoptions for some rea- the family had to return Buster due to his size. Buster stayed son. Over time he started to become here in Animal Control for a week when we received a call very hyper because he was in the ken- from one of the trainers at the training facility that heard nel all the time and also because he about Buster’s failed adoption. The trainer was concerned & was growing up and needed a home with for Buster and wanted to give Buster his forever home. The a yard. We were able to work with Homes for Pets trainer drove down from Arizona 2 days later and official- to get Buster into the Starmark Animal Behavioral ly adopted Buster. Buster is now a proud resident of The Oliver Von WigglebutT Center in Hutto, TX for behavioral training/agility Grand Canyon State.

Charlie came into our facility last year back in February and we had him for almost a month. Typically white Duchess Boxers are born with some kind of defect. In Charlie’s case he was born deaf, which would explain why no one duchess of live oak came in for him. We reached out to an organization called Austin Boxer Rescue (ABR) where he was given Hopefully some of you remember the Duchess of Live Oak. A couple of the name Oliver Von Wigglebutt!! He is now a Service years ago, this puppy came into our facility and was a total mess. We gave Dog for a little boy and his family! her a day at the spa, complete with trimming and a bath from Grooming- dales in Live Oak and she was adopted the very next day! Her owners After bring her back to visit us from time to time and everyone loves her! A true puppy success story. Before Before After creole

Creole also known as the “Springs Dog” finally came to Animal Control after almost a month of eluding Animal Control. Creole was a stray that was hanging around The Springs at Live Oak Duchess was a boxer that we rescued from underneath a mobile apartments. Creole was very shy and would not come to anyone including the residents. Animal unit at a construction site. With a careful approach we were able Control set humane traps and were finally able to catch her late one evening. She was brought to pull her out and bring her to our facility. Duchess needed love into Animal Control where she very frightened. The next day the Animal Control Officer was and attention and definitely a bath because she had been sprayed able to get in her kennel and sit down with the dog. Before long Creole was on her back wanting by a skunk. I posted her profile and got several responses. We a belly rub. Animal Control was able to arrange for Creole to be transferred to South Texas Aussie knew that when she would be adopted, she would go to a won- Rescue. She was then transported to Houston. She was quickly adopted by a family that recently derful family. Duchess only spent a few days with us before she had lost their Aussie. Creole currently resides in Louisiana with her forever family. was adopted by a mother and her daughter here in San Antonio. 6 www.liveoaktx.net Live Oak Home Town News 7 from the office of ECONOMIC & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Jordan Matney, Assistant City Manager Julie Palmer, Executive Assistant, EDC

Save the date! NOW OPEN Live Oak Fix Up Day, Zone 4! LIVE OAK FIX UP DAY A SUCCESS! The newest McAlister’s Deli in San Antonio recently The Zone 4 Cleanup effort will take place Saturday, Sep- The third Live Oak Fix Up Day was a huge success thanks opened to the public in Live Oak! Located at 8121 tember 12th! Volunteers (ages 18 and up) are needed! to all of our dedicated volunteers and donations. A very Pat Booker Road, McAlister’s serves a full menu of Download a volunteer waiver on our website at www. special thank you to our volunteer groups from North- , salads, spuds and their famous sweet liveoaktx.net or contact Jordan Matney via phone at east Methodist Hospital, Randolph Air Force Base, tea. Open for dine in, take out or catering Mon- 210-653-9140, ext. 286 or email at jmatney@liveoaktx. UTSA, Northeast Lakeview College and Texas Road- day-Thursday, 10:30 AM-9:30 PM, Friday and Sat- net for more information. house! Over 150 volunteers cleaned up and fixed up elev- urday, 10:30 AM - 10:00 PM and Sunday, 10:30 AM en homes in Zone 3. They made a huge difference in 11 - 9:30 PM, McAlister’s is the perfect addition to the home owners lives and impacted the appearance of the Live Oak palette. For more information, please visit entire neighborhood. We are so lucky to live in such a them online at www.mistersdeli.com. wonderful community.

An extra special thank you to our generous sponsors for this event as well: NICHA’S COMIDA MEXICANA Waste Management Nicha’s Comida Mexicana Texas Roadhouse recently opened a new lo- McCoys cation in Live Oak at Target 7929 Pat Booker Road Home Depot (formerly Mama’s The Platt Family Café). Nicha’s has been proudly serv- ing San Antonio for more than 34 years and are ex- cited to be a part of Live Oak in the newly remodeled space. Serving , lunch and dinner, Monday-Thursday from 7:00 AM-10:00 PM and Fridays and Saturdays from 7:00 AM-11:00 PM, Nicha’s offers a full menu of homemade Tex-Mex dishes and . For more information, visit them online at www.nichas.com. 8 www.liveoaktx.net Live Oak Home Town News 9

from the office of PARKS & REC POOL NEWS By Courtney Weese, Rec. Coordinator The weather is getting hotter, and the pool is the place to be! In July and Au- gust, the pool hours decrease slightly to allow for private pool parties. The whole family can still enjoy the water Tuesday – Sunday from 1:00- 6:45 p.m. If you have not yet registered for a Resident Splash Card, make sure to fill out the pa- perwork the next time you visit the pool. This card will allow you to gain entry to the pool for $2.00, and non-residents may visit for $5.00.

very summer, families flock to local proved life jacket in and around the water. life jackets. Below are two very important rules swimming pools, vacation at beaches and No one should use any other type of flota- to remember, not just in the summer but year Espend weekends at the lake. Even if you tion device unless they are able to swim. round. SWIM-N-S’MORES don’t leave home, a backyard swimming pool can • Don’t dive headfirst-protect your neck. be potentially fatal to persons of all ages. Here at Check for depth and obstructions before • All children under 13 years of age must be Make plans to head out to the pool on Thursday, July 23rd for a the City of Live Oak community swimming pool, diving, and go in feet first the first time. wearing a US Coast Guard approved life special event, Swim-N-S’mores! The whole family can enjoy swim- the lifeguards stand ready and alert to assist in • Pay especially close attention to children jacket in or on vessels under 26 feet. ming and making s’mores from 6:30 to 8:30p.m. Regular admis- water safety and rescue. If you will be venturing and elderly persons when at the beach. • All vessels including canoes and kay- sion rates apply, and capacity will be limited. Don’t miss this fun out to other sources of water, please make note of Even in shallow water, wave action can aks must be equipped with one filled summer evening, making memories with the family! the following safety tips. As always, remember cause a loss of footing. wearable Personal Flotation De- your sunscreen! Even a mild sunburn can turn a • While you’re enjoying the water, keep vice (PFD) for each person on board. fun day into a very painful experience, as well as alert and check the local weather con- create lifelong complications. ditions. Make sure you swim sober The CDC states that drowning ranks 5th and that you never swim alone. And among leading causes of unintentional in- If you are going to be visiting a beach this even if you’re confident in your swim- jury death in the United States, with 80% of summer, the American Red Cross has a few ming skills, make sure you have enough people who die from drowning being male. LABOR DAY LUAU safety reminders. energy to swim back to the shore. Children ages 1-4 have the highest drowning The pool will be open weekends only beginning the week of Au- rates. Research has found that taking formal gust 24th. Regular hours will be in effect on August 29th & 30th, • Have young children and inexperienced Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has spe- swimming lessons and wearing life jackets and September 5th & 6th. The last day the pool is open will be swimmers wear a US Coast Guard ap- cific guidelines to be followed when it comes to will reduce the risk of drowning. Labor Day, September 7th. Make sure to join us for a splashin’ good time. There will be music, food and some special giveaways. The pool will open at 1:00 p.m. and the Luau will be from 3:00- 6:45 p.m. Don’t miss this one last day to enjoy the pool! 10 www.liveoaktx.net Live Oak Home Town News 11 Local Coupons Restaurant MONTH

It’s Restaurant Month Purchase in Live Oak! We are so two adult proud of our ever ex- panding dining options entrees, Buy 6 Wings, in the City, we wanted receive... to feature our wonder- Get 6 Wings ful restaurants in this news magazine! Dining Back to School Special: options abound for Live Free cookie or scoop of Ice $5.00 off Oak restaurants rang- your total meal. Cream with purchase of Free! ing from Bar-B-Que to daily special and beverage. One coupon per table. Thai food, Mom and Valid 8/1/15-9/30-15 Valid 8/1/15-8/31.15 Not valid on To-Go orders. 13920 N IH 35 Live Oak. Valid through 12/31/15 Pop stores to national chains…there is some- thing for every taste- bud. Many of these awe- some establishments have submitted coupons Buy one meal at regular that can be redeemed price, get a second meal by YOU, our wonder- ful residents! We hope you enjoy dining in your HALF fantastic city and don’t forget to support our lo- cal businesses and Shop OFF! Live Oak! For a com- plete list of dining op- Limit one coupon per table. Valid 8/1/15-8/31/15. tions in Live Oak, please visit our Shop Live Oak page on the City’s web- site, www.liveoaktx.net. Bring this coupon in for 10% off Buy one combo meal, of your Free total meal! with purchase of daily (excluding Combo appetizer) special and beverage. GET ONE FREE! with purchase of entree. Limit one coupon per table. 13830 IH 35 North (next to Regal Cinema Live Oak 18). Valid through August 31, 2015. Excludes alcohol. Valid 8/1/15-8/31/15 Valid 9/1/15-9/30/15 Valid 8/1/15-9/30/15 12 www.liveoaktx.net Live Oak Home Town News 13 from the office of PUBLIC WORKS

By Mark Wagster, Director Outdoor Water Saving Tips Here are some great outdoor wa- ter saving tips to help you conserve Reduce Storm Water Pollution water and lower your water bill: Everyone can help to reduce pollution levels in our creeks and streams. Here is a tip that you can use for Lawn Care. Excess fertiliz- • Water only when needed. Look ers and pesticides applied to lawns and gardens wash off and pollute at the grass, feel the soil, or use a streams. In addition, yard clippings and leaves can wash into storm soil moisture meter to determine drains and contribute nutrients and organic matter to streams. when to water. • Do not over-water. Water needs • Use pesticides and fertilizers sparingly. When use is nec- vary greatly by season, grass spe- essary, use these chemicals in the recommended amounts. cies and amount of shade, so keep- Use organic mulch or safer pest control methods whenever ing the same settings year-round possible. • Compost or mulch yard waste. Don’t leave it in the street or will result in over-watering. As sweep it into storm drains or streams. a general rule, three-fourths of an inch of water per week on St. Augustine or Zoysia grasses that are in full sun is sufficient for the summer. In the shade, these spe- Watering by hand-held hose or • Set automatic sprinkler systems cies only need one-half of an inch with a 5-gallon bucket is allowed to provide thorough but infre- of water per week. Bermuda grass any time, but water waste is pro- quent watering. Rain shut-off and Buffalo grass, both of which hibited at all times. Water waste devices can prevent watering in can only grow in full sun, require occurs when: watering outside of the rain. one-half of an inch per week. In approved time periods and allow- • Use drip-irrigation systems for the fall, spring and winter, these ing water to run onto the pave- bedded plants, trees and shrubs, recommendations can be re- ment. or turn the flat, green soaking duced or eliminated, depending • To avoid excessive evaporation, hoses upside down so the holes on the weather. use a sprinkler that produces are on the bottom. This will help • Water lawns early in the morn- large drops of water, rather than prevent evaporation. ing during the hotter summer a fine mist. Sprinklers that send • Be careful not to water the streets, months. Otherwise, much of the droplets out on a low angle also sidewalks or driveways. water used can simply evaporate. help control evaporation.

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL

Do you have old paint, pesticides, herbicides, batteries or fluorescent light bulbs; electronic waste such as computers, monitors and laptops that need to be disposed of? Live Oak residents please call 1-800-HHW-PKUP (1-800-449-7587). 14 www.liveoaktx.net Live Oak Home Town News 15 from the office of DEVELOPMENT SERVICES from the office of EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

By Ken Steiner, Building Official By Gary L. Woppert, Emergency Manager RESTAURANT ESTABLISHMENT INSPECTIONS

The growing city of Live Oak contracts give consumers an indication of a food in our in-house database and the with Bureau Veritas North America establishment’s sanitation level during inspection reports posted on food Inc. to conduct the health inspections an inspection performed by our establishment premises. The patron of 82 food establishments. Food estab- Health and Safety Program Manager must recognize that inspections are EMERGENCY lishments within the municipality of from Bureau Veritas. The inspection occurring continuously. As a result, Live Oak are inspected twice a year. If results give consumers a “snap shot scores provided may occasionally dif- unable to be inspected at this frequen- in time” of an establishment’s sanita- fer from the most current inspections. cy, then inspections are prioritized by tion and procedures. It should not be If you have a complaint against any of FOOD & WATER risk along with any complaints re- assumed that the inspection results our establishments, the City provides ceived throughout the year. Each year reflect how an establishment always a Health/Food Complaint form on the establishments are required to re- operates. Consumers may draw their the website for your convenience. The SUPPLIES new their Food Establishment Permits own conclusions from their personal complaint will be handled promptly and all food handlers employed by the experiences to each of the establish- by an inspector within 24 hours of this In the aftermath of a major incident or provide clothing, laundry services, establishment must have a completion ments. department receiving the complaint a disaster, citizens affected may be in hot showers, cleaning supplies, and certificate from a Texas Certified Food form. A follow up report will be pro- need of many things. Food and water even pet care. Some agencies actual- Safety Course on file with manage- While every effort is made to keep the vided to the complainant as a courtesy. are usually at the top of the list, along ly have the capability to provide child ment. information accurate and up to date Should you have any questions on any with ice, clothing, baby supplies, and care so the parents can file disaster within each facility, the City of Live of the provided information, please do various other things. Providing this claims or clean-up their property. WHAT OUR SCORES MEAN Oak is not responsible for discrepan- not hesitate to contact our offices at can be a major challenge for any ju- Our establishments include a wide va- cies between information recorded 653-9140, extension 244. risdiction as we simply don’t have the In addition to providing food and used. These sites are set up close to riety of food industries, such as restau- resources or personnel. Fortunately water, sometimes citizens simply a disaster area but not in the disaster rants, delicatessens, school cafeterias, there are many disaster relief organi- need water or ice to keep their refrig- area. Therefore a site will be selected Daycare Facilities, Fitness Centers, zations that can help out. erators or freezers cold. When this that will meet the needs at the time Hotels, Theater concessions, conve- becomes necessary, a special place and it may also depend on the num- nient stores, Farmers markets, baker- The American Red Cross and The can be set up called “Points of Dis- ber of people that may be in need. ies and bars. If no violations are found, Salvation Army are familiar to most tribution Sites” or PODs for short. a score of 100 is achieved. If more people but there are many other or- A POD Site is simply a location like In closing, the aftermath of a disas- than 30 points are lost, a re-inspection ganizations known as VOAD’s. That a parking lot or even along a street ter can be trying times for everyone is required and corrections must be stands for “Volunteer Organizations where citizens in their vehicles can and that is why all citizens need to be made to bring the score above 70, in Active in Disasters.” There are too drive up and receive bags of ice and prepared for an emergency. A “Fam- accordance with the State Health and many to name but these agencies cases of bottled water. Sometimes ily Disaster Plan” is vital along with Live Oak Sanitation Codes. If sub- have many volunteers and the equip- food is also available and other ser- having some basic supplies on hand sequent inspections score below 70, ment to prepare hot meals for thou- vices too. These sites can be set up such as food and bottled water for a compliance actions will be taken (see sands. These organizations have large quickly, however obtaining supplies minimum of 3 to 5 days for each per- sample below). trailers or tractor trailer trucks hold- and the needed manpower can take son. In a real disaster it can take sev- ing complete kitchens along with a little time. eral days to establish the needed as- IMPORTANT NOTICE food supplies. They can serve meals sistance depending on the size. For to citizens as well as the emergency There are many possible locations additional information contact Gary ABOUT RESTAURANT responders working the disaster. around the City such as the school Woppert, the Emergency Manager at SCORE INFORMATION parking lots, the City Hall parking 210-653-9140, Ext 379, or on-line at The inspection scores are designed to There are other organizations that can lot, and even the City Park could be [email protected]. 16 www.liveoaktx.net Live Oak Home Town News 17

from the LIVE OAK POLICE DEPARTMENT

By Lt. Matt Malone Civic Center: May 1 – Schertz Sweetheart Coronation LOCAP May 3-4 – San Antonio Bead Society Bead and Jewelry Show GOES TO COURT May 15 – SCOC Schertz Shoot-Out Networking Event Cof May 17 – OLPH CYO Casino Fundraiser feeMay 20 – SchertzWITH Chamber Luncheon COPS and communication between municationCommunity always has Center: been portunity to ask questions, tell the police department and the andMay always 4 – Craft/Vendor will be the Fairface to us about problem areas, let us citizens we serve. With this in faceMay conversation. 10 – Alamo ThePet Expo program know what we are doing right mind, in August of 2014, the de- providesMay 27 –the Run-off opportunity Elections for and areas we could improve The Live Oak Police Depart- LOCAP volunteers have been to with “crowd control.” If you have Enforcement Week, and tossing can- Civic Center: partment began to participate officersZumba –and M,W citizens 6pm, Thto 7pm discuss upon. ment is always looking for new in a program called “COFFEE any topics of interest involving court several times this year already. ever walked into the Justice Center dy from the Citizens on Patrol vehicle ways to interact and commu- May 1 – Schertz Sweetheart with COPS.” the community. It is a great op- Our next Coffee with Cops will We “go to court” twice a month to on court days, you know how busy, during the Memorial Day Parade. nicate with the citizens of Live Coronation portunity for you to meet some be held on Thursday, July 23, assist in Municipal Court. We take crowded and hectic it can get! Oak. We understand that a In today’s world of electronic of the officers that work your 2015 from 8:30 A.M. – 10:00 our responsibilities very seriously and Membership in LOCAP is made up May 3-4 – San Antonio Bead safe community involves more communication, things are of- neighborhoods and business A.M. at Whataburger, located have been trained on the importance Other activities in which we have of Citizen’s Police Academy alum- Society Bead and than the officer on the street. ten missed, or not understood districts. There are no agendas at 12806 N. Interstate 35, Live of professional conduct and confiden- participated this summer have in- ni. The 12-week course is typically A safe Jewelrycommunity Show is devel- due to a one dimensional na- or guest speakers. The format is Oak, Texas. So come join us for tiality. We assist in any way possible, cluded the Law Enforcement Memo- offered once a year in the Spring. For Mayoped 15 through – SCOC the cooperationSchertz Shoot-Out ture. The best means of com- open and gives citizens the op- a cup. We would appreciate the which may include walking clients rial Vigil, tying blue ribbons on light information on the Academy, or on Networking Event to the front window after the judge posts on Shin Oak in front of the LOCAP, please contact the Live Oak May 17 – OLPH CYO Casino has imposed a ruling/fine, or even Justice Center to commemorate Law Police Department. Fundraiser May 20 – Schertz Chamber Luncheon Community Center:

May 4 – Craft/Vendor Fair May 10 – Alamo Pet Expo May 27 – Run-off Elections Zumba – M,W 6pm, Th 7pm

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