Dixie Spot Mart in Oakland Park

Last inspected:

882 E Oakland Park Blvd, Oakland Park, FL 33334
Overview

Dixie Spot Mart in Oakland Park had one inspection on record on November 18, 2025, during which the facility was found to meet sanitation inspection requirements with 5 violations cited. A priority foundation violation documented that the establishment does not have written procedures for employees to follow when responding to vomiting or diarrheal events; guidance for written procedures was provided by the inspector. A second priority foundation violation noted that a 3-compartment sink in the backroom is directly plumbed to the sewage system, creating a direct connection between sewage and a drain originating from food service equipment. The inspector's notes indicate this was a response to a permit application request and that citations corrected and initialed during the inspection may be submitted electronically to [email protected].

Summary generated from Florida FDACS public inspection records.

1FDACS Insp.
5Violations

Last inspected FDACS:

Dixie Spot Mart in Oakland Park: FDACS Inspection History (1)

Inspections conducted by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), which oversees grocery stores, convenience stores, bakeries, food manufacturers, mobile vendors, and vending machines.

— 1 inspection
— Met Sanitation Inspection Requirements· 5 violations· Met Requirements

Inspector: STEVEN MENTOR, SANITATION AND SAFETY SPECIALIST

Comments: When citations have been corrected and initialed, an electronic copy of the completed report may be emailed to [email protected]. Please note each observation that has been corrected. A visit was conducted in response to request #5143408 Guidance for the Written Procedures for Clean-Up of Vomiting and Diarrheal Events document provided. Thank you for submitting your food establishment permit application. To complete the application process, you must remit payment in full. To expedite the processing of your food permit application, electronic online payment is available at https://foodpermit.fdacs.gov. Follow the instructions on the portal page for payment processing. Payment by check or money order is also accepted, but must be made payable to FDACS and remitted to Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, PO Box 6720, Tallahassee, FL 32314-6720. Please note that payment by check or money order may delay the processing of your food permit application. Permit fees must be paid in full before your application can be processed further. Failure to pay any permit fees in full will result in the denial of your permit and you may be subject to administrative penalties if you are found operating without a valid food permit, which is a violation of Section 500.12(1)(a), Florida Statutes. If you are found to be in violation of this provision, the Department may impose up to a $5,000.00 fine against you and/or seek administrative action to close your business. Payments can be made online at https://foodpermit.fdacs.gov or can be mailed to Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, P.O. Box 6720, Tallahassee FL 32314-6720. Checks and money orders are to be payable to Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. All payments must include the Food Establishment number and reason of payment type in the memo section of the check or money order. The Minimum Construction Standards checklist has been used in accordance with 500.12(2)(a) Florida Statutes by the food safety inspector to determine compliance before obtaining a food permit.

Risk-Based Violations

2-501.11 Establishment does not have written procedures for employees to follow when responding to an event that involves the discharge of vomitus or diarrhea onto surfaces at the food establishment, or procedures do not address specific actions employees must take to minimize the spread of contamination and the exposure of employees, consumers, food, and surfaces to vomitus or fecal matter. 2-501.11 PfPfRepeat
Establishment does not have a policy in place for proper response to vomit or diarrheal events. Guidance for Written Procedures for the Clean-up of Vomiting and Diarrheal Events provided.

Good Retail Practice Violations

6-202.15 Outer opening not protected against the entry of insects and rodents by filling or closing holes and other gaps along floors, walls, and ceilings; closed, tight-fitting windows; and solid, self-closing, tight-fitting doors. Windows or doors kept open for ventilation or other purposes not protected against the entry of insects and rodents by 16 mesh to 1 inch screens; properly designed and installed air curtains to control flying insects; or other effective means. 6-202.15
Backroom: Visible gap along bottom of rear exit door.
5-402.11 Direct connection exists between the sewage system and a drain originating from equipment in which food, portable equipment, or utensils are placed. 5-402.11 Pf
Backroom: 3 compartment sink is directly plumbed.
5-501.17 Toilet room used by females not provided with a covered receptacle for sanitary napkins. 5-501.17
Backroom: employee unisex restroom does not have a covered trash can.
6-501.11 Physical facilities not maintained in good repair. 6-501.11
Establishment have multiple missing ceiling tiles.

Dixie Spot Mart in Oakland Park: Frequently Asked Questions

When was Dixie Spot Mart in Oakland Park last inspected?
Dixie Spot Mart in Oakland Park was last inspected by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) on November 18, 2025. Inspection type: Met Sanitation Inspection Requirements.
How many inspections has Dixie Spot Mart in Oakland Park had?
Dixie Spot Mart in Oakland Park has 1 FDACS food safety inspection(s) on record from January 2022 to present.
What did the most recent FDACS inspection of Dixie Spot Mart in Oakland Park find?
Dixie Spot Mart in Oakland Park was most recently inspected by FDACS on November 18, 2025 (Met Sanitation Inspection Requirements).
Has Dixie Spot Mart in Oakland Park had any stop-sale or stop-use orders?
No, Dixie Spot Mart in Oakland Park has no stop-sale or stop-use orders on record with Florida FDACS.
What are the most common violations at Dixie Spot Mart in Oakland Park?
The most frequently cited FDACS violations at Dixie Spot Mart in Oakland Park are: 2-501.11: Establishment does not have written procedures for employees to follow when responding to an event that involves the discharge of vomitus or diarrhea onto surfaces at the food establishment, or procedures do not address specific actions employees must take to minimize the spread of contamination and the exposure of employees, consumers, food, and surfaces to vomitus or fecal matter. 2-501.11 Pf; 6-202.15: Outer opening not protected against the entry of insects and rodents by filling or closing holes and other gaps along floors, walls, and ceilings; closed, tight-fitting windows; and solid, self-closing, tight-fitting doors. Windows or doors kept open for ventilation or other purposes not protected against the entry of insects and rodents by 16 mesh to 1 inch screens; properly designed and installed air curtains to control flying insects; or other effective means. 6-202.15; 5-402.11: Direct connection exists between the sewage system and a drain originating from equipment in which food, portable equipment, or utensils are placed. 5-402.11 Pf.

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