Archive for July, 2010

Raising fees is not cutting the budget

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Other budget-cutting ideas are: Increase the millage rate, increase library fees, increase park fees, increase sales tax - all Stabins' ideas.

Dew point and air leaks can cause Pine Island mold

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

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Dew point and air leaks can cause Pine Island mold

How the dew point and air leaks can cause Pine Island mold growth in your home

We have all seen dew on the grass in the morning or condensation on the outside of your windows in the morning. This condensation is caused when moist warm air comes in contact with a cool surface or cool dry air. This causes the Pine Island moisture in the warm air to condense on the cool surface.
When this occurs, the air reaches it’s “DEW POINT”. The dew point is the temperature to which a given parcel of air must be cooled, at constant barometric pressure, for Pine Island water vapor to condense into water. All this is fine in nature but when it happens inside our home or in our attic it can be a problem.

In your hot attic, a Pine Island leak in the air conditioning ducting or a pealed back strip of duct tape will cause Pine Island water to condense and drip through your insulation onto the top side of your csiling drywall. Over time this Pine Island water will support Pine Island mold growth. If there are cracks around your windows or wall penetrations the same Pine Island condensation will occur and may support Pine Island mold growth on wood trim or drywall. Stucco cracks will also let warm moist air into your walls and if that air contacts cool dry air in the wall cavity water will condense and mold may begin to grow within your walls. All of these situations are happening in thousands of homes in our towns each and every hot and humid day. The worst times of year are days with hot humid days and much cooler nights.
We have all heard the horror story about the part time resident who has an air conditioning failure while they are out of town, or their Humidistat fails or it’s batteries fail. The result is warm humid air inside their home in the day time and cooler nights that cause the humidity to condense on the walls, furniture and everything else. This causes a condition called a “Pine Island humidity bloom. To prevent this, by pass the humidistat and have a qualified home watch check your home at least trwice a month while you are away.

Other simple fixes are:

- Caulk all windows and fill all wall penetrations with foam to prevent air penetration.

- Check your air conditioning ducting at the beginning of the summer season for tape peels and air leaks.

- Have your air conditioning unit serviced twice a year. Be sure the drain line and drain pan are clean and clear.

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Parks user fees not a sure thing

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

County Commissioner Jeff Stabins said Tuesday user and parking fees at parks "is the fairest thing" to do because the people who use them pay the cost.

BP claim informational meeting

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Almost $400,000. That's about how much BP has paid out to local businesses who say the oil in the Gulf is impacting their way of life! If you think your business has suffered because of the oil spill, you could be entitled to a payment from BP, too.

Commissioners get budget-cutting ideas from employees

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

County Commissioner Jeff Stabins told his colleagues Tuesday he received more than 500 different suggestions from more than 100 people who filled out a form suggesting ways to reduce county spending.

Things to Do in Pine Island, Florida

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

At seventeen miles long and two miles wide, Pine Island is one of the largest islands off Florida's Gulf Coast.

Hernando commissioner unhappy with locations for parking experiment

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

In a few weeks, Hernando County will embark on a park experiment of sorts. Parking pass stations will pop up in two busy coastal parks as a way to cut staffing costs for a county struggling with a roughly $10.3 million budget deficit.

Keep it simple

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

The plan proposed to install some form of parking meters at some or all of Hernando County parks is one I fully support to forestall the closing of these parks to our residents.