ROCKINGHAM RCT A CITY LOOKING FORWARD CITY COUNCIL AGENDA July 12, 2016 7:30 p.m. 1. 2. 3. 4. Opening of meeting by Mayor Steve Morris. Invocation by Reverend Brian Perry, Pastor of Pee Dee and Zion United Methodist Churches. Amendments and Changes to Agenda. Consent Agenda: A. Disposition of the June 14, 2016 regular meeting minutes. B. Tax Collector's Report. (See Pages 5-7) Informational Items: 1.) Monthly Collection Report 2.) Uncollected Taxes as of June 30, 2016. 1.) Refunds per County Assessor's Office. 2.) Discovery bills added to Tax Scroll. 3.) Releases per County Assessor's Office. C. Minutes of various boards. (Enclosed separately) Action Items: 5. Business by Planning Board. A. Set Public Hearing. (none) B. Hold Public Hearing. 1.) UDOText Amendment: Hoid public hearing for an amendment to Section 5.12 (A) of the UDO to change the age restrictions for manufactured homes permitted in the City'sjurisdiction. (See Pages 8-9) C. Minutes from Various Boards (Enclosed separately) 514 Rockingham Road, Rockingham, NC 28379 Phone 1- 59088 Fax (910)997 6617 www.gorockingham.com City Council Agenda July 12. 2016 Page 2 6. Consideration of a Demolition Ordinance for the dilapidated dwellings located at 1112 Lancaster Lane and identified as Richmond County PIN #7473-09-16-9997. (See Pages 10-12 & Photo Inserts) 7. Consideration of Demolition Ordinance for the dilapidated dwellings located at 700 Ann Street, Apts. 27, 28, 29,30,31832: and identified as Richmond County PIN #7473-09-05-3306. (See Pages 13-15 & Photo Consideration of Reimbursement Resolution for RCC Sateilite Building in Downtown Rockingham. (See Manager's Comments & Pages 16-17) Consideration of authorization to purchase all related properties required to house RCC Satellite Campus in Downtown Rockingham to include properties commonly known as the RW Goodman Building (all properties including parking lot and Long Building) and the adjoining McNair lot. The purchase price for RW Goodman properties is $355,000 and the purchase price of McNair Parking lot is $125,000. (See Inserts) 8. 9. Manager's comments) board members: 10. Presentation of Community Service Award Plaques to outgoing city A. Board of Adjustments: Greg Brown, Ken Melvin, and David Wood B. Richmond County Public Library Board (City rep): Judy Marks C.P Planning & Zoning Board: Ryland Wilbun 11. Appointments/reappointments to various City Boards. (See Memo from Planning Director John Massey, Page 18 &l list of appointments needed on various boards from City Clerk Gwen Swinney, Page 19) 12. Business by Visitors. 13. Business by City Clerk. 14. Business by City Manager. 15. Business by City Attorney. 17. Business by Mayor. 18. Adjournment. 16. Items of discussion by City Council Members. -2- Monty R. Crump City Manager ROCKINGHAM A AGHT CITY LOOKING INCGN FORWARD MEMOT TO: Mayor Steve Morris & City Council FROM: DATE: RE: Monty R. Crump, City Manager July 6, 2016 Agenda Items REGULAR AGENDA: 8. Consideration of Reimbursement Resolution for RCC Satellite Building in Downtown Rockingham. (See Pages 16-17) The enclosed reimbursement resolution will document the City's intent and preserve its right to reimburse City for related Project expenses from all financing proceeds in order to comply with federal tax rules. To date the City has received $50,000 from RCF and Cole with those funds being expended to cover preliminary design cost of RCC project. 9. Consideration of authorization to purchase all related properties required to house RCC Satellite Campus in Downtown Rockingham to include properties commonly known as the RW Goodman Building (all properties including parking lot and Long Building) and the adjoining McNair lot. The purchase price for RW Goodman properties is $355,000 and the purchase price of McNair Parking lot is $125,000. The City has received a RCC property acquisition grant in the amount of $177,500 from the Richmond Community Foundation and a similar grant in same amount from the Cole Foundation for a combined total of $355,000 to purchase Goodman properties. The City has also received a downtown revitalization grant from the legislature in the amount of $94,340 which will be applied toward purchase of McNair lot with remaining balance of funds needed ($30,660.) being provided by City funds. 514 Rockingham Road, Rockingham, NC 28379 Phone -3- 5 9088 * Fax 10,79/6617-wwwsgoroctingnam.con Rockingham, NC City Council Agenda SUPPORT DOCUMENTS N -5- UNCOLLECTED TAXES YEAR 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 AMOUNT 59,275.88 26,010.56 22,140.66 16,457.37 15,194.95 11,788.71 10,136.35 8,776.85 5,077.02 4,133.33 3,575.26 June 2016 59,275.88 123,291.06 182,566.94 Total Current Year Total Past Years Total All Years 0 8 888 - 8 0 4 5 a E E 6 - 5 a E 15 R B 8 - Staff Report to Planning and Zoning Board Agenda Item: IV.A June 7, 2016 Issue: UDO Text Amendment: City staff has drafted an amendment to Section 5.12 (A) of the UDO to change the age restrictions for manufactured homes permitted in the City's jurisdiction. Background: In 2003 as a part of the comprehensive revision to the UDO, Section 5.12 (A) was added to limit the age of manufactured homes to those units that are fifteen (15) years old or newer. At the time this change was made, the assumption was that older manufactured homes are generally in a poorer condition as compared to newer units; and that by limiting based on age, the City might eliminate some future code enforcement problems and unsightly housing units. A number of cities and counties throughout North Carolina have/had similar provisions. NCGS 160A-383.1 states that a city may adopt and enforce appearance and dimensional criteria for manufactured homes. Several years ago, in the court case Five C's Inc. V. County of Pasquotank, the court invalidated the county's prohibition on manufactured homes more than 10 years old. The court held that NCGS 160A-383.1 does not allow a city of county to regulate manufactured housing based solely on age or value of the unit. Thus, based on this legal precedent, the proposed text amendment is necessary. Staff Comments: According to David Owens, with the UNC School of Government, it is still permissible to regulate manufactured homes based on age where the date is tied to a substantive change in construction standards (ie. the adoption of HUD standards for manufactured housing on July 1 1976). As part of the amendment, City staff proposes to limit manufactured homes to "Class A" units as already defined in Section 15.01. "Class A" units are those constructed after July 1, 1976 that meets or exceeds standards promulgated by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Prior to the UDO amendment in 2003, this was the age requirement in the City's jurisdiction. Staff Recommendation: amend Section 5.12 as proposed. City staff recommends the Board review the proposed amendment and recommend the City Council Planning Board Recommendation: Council amend Section 5.12 as proposed. The Planning Board reviewed the request on June 7, 2016 and recommended unanimously the City 00 Section 5.12: Manufactured Homes as Permanent Residences (A) Manufectured-omess3-beMen5)yearyo8ePReMe: Manufactured homes utilized as permanent single-family detached dwelling units shall be allowed as a permitted use in the R-20 and R-7A zoning districts and provided the following requirements are met. (A) Manufactured. homes shall be "Class A"a as defined in Section 15.01. No "Class B" manufactured (B) Manufactured homes shall be situated on a lot SO as to meet all applicable dimensional requirements (C) Manufactured homes shall bei installed with their longest dimension parallel to the lots street frontage, provided however, when such parallel installation would violate applicable setback requirements, such homes shall be permitted. setf forth in this Ordinance. manufactured home may be installed perpendicular to the lot street frontage. (D) The wheels, axles, and hitch shall be removed from all manufactured homes. (E) All grass, weeds, and other vegetation shall be removed from underneath the manufactured home (F) Manufactured homes shall be placed on a permanent masonry foundation in compliance with the (G) The requirements set forth in subsection (F) above shall not apply to manufactured homes located inr manufactured home parks. See Section 5.14 for the requirements for manufactured home parks. site. North Carolina State Building Code. -9- AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE BUILDING INSPECTOR TO REMOVE OR DEMOLISH THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED AS UNFIT FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND DIRECTING THAT ANOTICE BE PLACED THEREON THAT THE SAME MAY NOT BE OCCUPIED. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rockingham finds that the dwelling described herein is unfit for human habitation under the City Housing Code, and that all the procedures of the Housing Code WHEREAS, this dwelling should be removed or demolished, as directed by the Building Inspector, and should be placarded by placing thereon a notice prohibiting use for human habitation; and WHEREAS, the owner of this dwelling, Raymond T. Entwistle and Bonnie Nichols Entwistle, have been given a reasonable opportunity to bring the dwelling up to the standards of the Housing Code in accordance with G.S. 160A-443 (5) pursuant to an order issued by the Building Inspector on March 7, have been complied with; and 2016 and the owner has failed to comply with the order; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council oft the City of Rockingham, that: Section 1. The Building Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to place a placard containing the legend "This building is unfit for human habitation; the use or occupation of this building for human habitation is prohibited and unlawful." on the building located at 1112 Lancaster Lane and identified by Richmond County The Building Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to proceed to remove or demolish the above described dwelling in accordance with his order to the owner thereof dated March 7, 2016 and in accordance with the Housing Code upon which the cost was incurred. The lien shall be filed in the office oft the City Tax Collector and City Clerk, and shall have the same priority and be collected in the same manner as the lien for special assessments in Articie 10 of G.S. Chapter (b) Upon completion of the required removal or demolition, the Building Inspector shall sell the materials of the dwelling and credit the proceeds against the cost of removal or demolition. The Building Inspector shall certify the remaining balance to the Tax Collector. If a surplus remains after sale of the materials and satisfaction of the cost of removal or demoition, the Building Inspector shall deposit the surplus in the Superior Court where it shall be secured and disbursed PIN# 7473-09-16-9997. Section 2. and G.S. 160A-443. Section 3. (a) The cost of removal or demolition shall constitute a lien against the real property 160A int the manner provided by G.S 160A-446. -10- Section 4. Itshall be unlawful for any person to remove or cause to be removed the placard from any building to which it is affixed. It shall likewise be unlawful for any person to occupy or to permit the occupancy of any building therein declared to be unfit for human habitation. Section 5. Adopted this This ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption. day of_ 2016 Mayor Attest: City Clerk NORTH CAROLINA RICHMOND COUNTY I, a Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify that Gwendolyn F. Swinney personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged that she is City Clerk of the City of Rockingham, a North Carolina municipal corporation, and that by authority duly given and as an act of the corporation, the foregoing instrument was signed in its name by its Mayor, sealed with its municipal seal and attested by herself as its City Clerk. Witness my hand and official stamp or seal, this day of 2016. Notary Public My Commission expires: -11- John R. Massey, Jr. AICP Planning Director ROCKINGHAM MENENCASMEEXCACNE MAETMACTAEN A CITY LOOKING FORWARD MEMORANDUM To: Mayor Steve Morris and City Council Members From: John Massey, Planning Director Date: June 30, 2016 Re: Demolition Ordinance for Dilapidated Dwelling located at: 1112 Lancaster Lane City staff recommends the City Council approve a demolition ordinance for the dilapidated dwelling located at 1112 Lancaster Lane and identified as Richmond County PIN 7473-09-16-9997. A copy of the demolition ordinance and photographs of the property are included in the agenda packet. As background information, City staff initiated minimum housing proceedings in February of 2016. The property owner, Raymond and Bonnie Entwistle, and parties of interest were notified of a hearing with the Code Enforcement Officer regarding the condition of the dwellings. The notice was sent via certified and regular mail; published in the Richmond County Daily Journal; and posted on the subject property. Raymond Entwistle attended the hearing. The Code Enforcement Officer issued his findings of fact and directed the property owners to either repair or demolish the dwelling by June 5, 2016. Again, the notice was sent via certified and regular mail; published in the Richmond County Daily Journal; and posted on the subject property. The property owner has taken no action to date. 514 Rockingham Road, Rockingham, NC 28379 - Phoi -12- 75 9088 Fax (910)997.6617. www.groctingham.con AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE BUILDING INSPECTOR TO REMOVE OR DEMOLISH THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED AS UNFIT FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND DIRECTING THAT ANOTICE BE PLACED THEREON THAT THE SAME MAY NOT BE OCCUPIED. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Rockingham finds that the dwellings described herein are unfit for human habitation under the City Housing Code, and that all the procedures of the Housing WHEREAS, this dwellings should be removed or demolished, as directed by the Building Inspector, and should be placarded by placing thereon a notice prohibiting use for human habitation; and WHEREAS, the owner of these dwellings, James A. and Maxine McCravy, have been given a reasonable opportunity to bring the dwellings up to the standards of the Housing Code in accordance with G.S. 160A-443 (5) pursuant to an order issued by the Building Inspector on March 16, 2016, and the Code have been complied with; and owner has failed to comply with the order; NOW, THEREFORE, BE: IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Rockingham, that: Section 1. The Building Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to place a placard containing the legend "This building is unfit for human habitation; the use or occupation of this building for human habitation is prohibited and unlawful." on the building located at 700 Ann Street, Apts. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 & 32 and The Building Inspector is hereby authorized and directed to proceed to remove or demolish the above described dwellings in accordance with his order to the owner thereof dated March 16, 2016, and in accordance with the Housing Code upon which the cost was incurred. The lien shall be filed in the office of the City Tax Collector and City Clerk, and shall have the same priority and be collected in the same manner as the lien for special assessments in Article 10 ofG G.S. Chapter (b) Upon completion of the required removal or demolition, the Building Inspector shall sell the materials of the dwelling and credit the proceeds against the cost of removal or demolition. The Building Inspector shall certify the remaining balance to the Tax Collector. If a surplus remains after sale of the materials and satisfaction of the cost of removal or demolition, the Building Inspector shall deposit the surplus in the Superior Court where it shall be secured and disbursed identified by Richmond County PIN# 7473-09-05-3306. Section 2. and G.S. 160A-443. Section 3. (a) The cost of removal or demolition shall constitute a lien against the real property 160A in the manner provided by G.S 160A-446. -13- Section 4. Itshall be unlawful for any person to remove or cause to be removed the placard from any building to which it is affixed. It shall likewise be unlawful for any person to occupy or to permit the occupancy of any building therein declared to be unfit for human habitation. Section 5. Adopted this This ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption. day of 2016 Mayor Attest: City Clerk NORTH CAROLINA RICHMOND COUNTY I, a Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify that Gwendolyn F. Swinney personaly appeared before me this day and acknowledged that she is City Clerk of the City of Rockingham, a North Carolina municipal corporation, and that by authority duly given and as an act of the corporation, the foregoing instrument was signed in its name by its Mayor, sealed with its municipal seal and attested by herself as its City Clerk. Witness my hand and official stamp or seal, this day of 2016. Notary Public My Commission expires: -14- John R. Massey, Jr. AICP Planning Director ROCKINGHAM AARCMETNN A CITY LOOKING FORWARD EHESCERIEES MEMORANDUM To: Mayor Steve Morris and City Council Members From: John Massey, Planning Director Date: June 30, 2016 Re: Demolition Ordinance for Dilapidated Dwellings located at 700 Ann Street, Apts. 27, 28, 29, 30,31,&32 City staff recommends the City Council approve a demolition ordinance for the dilapidated dwellings located at 700 Ann Street, Apts. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, and 32 and identified as Richmond County PIN 7473- 09-05-3306. A copy of the demolition ordinance and photographs of the property are included in the As background information, City staff initiated minimum housing proceedings in February of 2016. The property owner, James A. and Maxine McCravy, and parties of interest were notified of a hearing with the Code Enforcement Officer regarding the condition of the dwellings. The notice was sent via certified and regular mail; published in the Richmond County Daily Journal; and posted on the subject property. No one attended the hearing. The Code Enforcement Officer issued his findings of fact and directed the property owners to either repair or demolish the dwelling by June 14, 2016. Again, the notice was sent via certified and regular mail; published in the Richmond County Daily Journal; and posted on the subject agenda packet. property. The property owner has taken no action to date. 514 Rockingham Road, Rockingham, NC 28379 - Phor -15- 75 9088 Fax (910)9976617 www.gorockingham.com - a 0 ROCKINGHAM - A CITY LOOKING FORWARD REIMBURSEMENT RESOLUTION for RCCSATELITTE BUILDING IN DOWNTOWN ROCKINGHAM "WHEREAS, the City is planning to facilitate the development of a new building for Richmond Community College in Downtown Rockingham, including site acquisition, design, engineering and other predevelopment work, construction and upfit of the building, and related infrastructure work (called the "Project" in this resolution). The City expects to use its own funds to pay initial Project costs, but then may want to reimburse itself from financing proceeds for some or all of these early expenditures. The Manager has advised the Council that it shouid adopt this Resolution to document the City's plans for reimbursement, in order to comply with certain federal tax rules relating to reimbursement from financing proceeds. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of 1. The City expects to advance funds for initial Project costs, and then reimburse itself from financing proceeds. The expected primary type of financing for the Project (which is subject to change) is installment financing under Section 160A-20 of the General Statutes. The expected maximum amount to be financed for the Project (including allowances for reserves and financing costs) is approximately $12,025,000. The City expects that approximately $11,500,000 of the amount borrowed will be covered from 2. Funds for the early Project expenditures may come from the City's General 3. The City intends for the adoption of this resolution to be a declaration of its official intent to reimburse itself from financing proceeds for Project cost Rockingham, North Carolina as follows: grants and other contributions from interested parties. Fund, or any specified enterprise fund. expenditures." Adopted this the 12th day of July, 2016. Signed: M. Steven Morris, Mayor Attest: Gwendolyn F. Swinney, CMC, City Clerk 514 Rockingham Road, Rockingham, NC 28379 Phont -16-: 5 9088 Fax (910).997.6617- w.geroctingham.con Ic certify as follows: that the foregoing resolution was properly adopted at a meeting of the City Council of the City of Rockingham, North Carolina; that this meeting and acting throughout this meeting; and that this resolution has not been modified or was properly called and held on amended, and remains in full effect of today. 2016; that a quorum was present Dated this day of 2016 (Seal) Gwendolyn F. Swinney, CMC City Clerk -17- John R. Massey, Jr. AICP Planning Director ROCKINGHAM KMKNEIMBCOINENEATNENES A CITY MEMORANDUM To: Mayor Steve Morris and City Council Members From: John R. Massey, Jr., Planning Director Date: July 1, 2016 Re: Board Appointments Planning and Zoning Board seat being vacated by Rylan Wilbun. Board of Adjustment City staff recommends the City Council reappoint Alan Anderson and Jimmy McDonald. Additionally, City staff recommends the City Council appoint Greg Brown to the Planning and Zoning Board to fill the City staff recommends the City Council reappoint John Mauitsby as an in-city alternate. Additionally City staff recommends the City Council appoint Ray Herndon and Rick Byrd to fill the seats being City staff is unsure as to how the members' terms became such that four members are eligible for reappointment in the same year. In an effort to correct this issue and prevent three Board members from simultaneously rotating off the Board in future years, City staff recommends leaving one in-city regular seat vacant for the upcoming year, then appoint David Wood to the seat next year (who has already agreed to serve again next year). This will better stagger the annual appointment of members on the Board from 4-1-2 to 3-2-2. While leaving this seat vacant is not an ideal situation, the Board should still be able to function effectively assuming the other members will attend the meetings. The Board meets only as needed and has averaged only about four meetings per year over the last three-year vacated by Greg Brown and Ken Melvin. period. Historic Preservation Board City staff recommends the City Council reappoint Tom Wheeler. 514 Rockingham Road, Rockingham, NC 28379 Phon -18- 5 9088 Fax (910)9976617. www.gorectingham.con ROCKINGHAM A CITY LOOK/NG FORWARD TO: Mayor Steve Morris Council Members City Manager, Monty Crump FROM: Gwendolyn F. Swinney, City Clerk DATE: July12,2016 SUBJECT: Upcoming Board Appointments/Reappointments BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS - See John Massey's Memo of. July 1, 2016 ROCKINGHAM HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD - See John Massey's Memo of. July 1, 2016 PLANNING AND ZONING - See John Massey's Memo of. July 1, 2016 RICHMOND COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY - 3 Year Term *NEED PLAQUE 1) Judy Marks--Initial appointment 7-13-10 term ended 6-30-13. 1st reappointment 7-01-13 term ends 6-30-16. NOT ELIGIBLE FOR REAPPOINTMENT. NEED REPLACEMENT. ABC BOARD- 3 Year Term 1) Benny Sharpe--lnitial appointment 6-14-11 term ended 6-30-14. 1st reappointment 7-8-13 term ends 6-30-16. ELIGIBLE FOR REAPPOINTMENT. RICHMOND COUNTY TOURISM AUTHORITY-OPEN APPOINTMENTS 1) Jyoti Patel--Initial appointment 12-9-08 term ended 6-30-10. 1-reappointment 7-1-10 term ended 6-30-12. 2nd reappointment 6-12-12 term ended 6-30-14. 3rd reappointment 7-8-14 term ends 6-30-16. ELIGIBLE FOR REAPPOINTMENT. 2) Steve Morris--Initial appointment 6-27-12 term ended 6-30-14. 15t reappointment 7-8-14 term ends 6-30-16. ELIGIBLE FOR REAPPOINTMENT. 514 Rockingham Road, Rockingham, NC 28379 Phon -19- 5 9088 Fax (910)9976617 wgorocingnam.con DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITY REPORTS for COUNCIL'S INFORMATION -20- 15 -21- :988 ROCKINCHAM KESENATNCNrSICAESINSA A CITY LOOKING FORWARD To: From: Date: Subject: Monty Crump, City Manager Dave Davis, Parks and Recreation Director July5, 2016 Activity Report The following is as short list of activities involving our department this month. Youth Baseball/Softball = Our department had two baseall and two softball teams that recently advanced to district competition through the Dixie Association. Although they did not exerpience the success of previous years they represented our city well and we are proud of all of them. Summer Programs Our Summer Day Camp and Swim Programs are progressing nicely. The seasonal staff is experienced and the campers are always busy and engaging in some activity. Hinson Lake - This remains a very popular destination and serves a diverse section of our city and county residents. Youth Soccer - Fall Soccer registration begins Wednesday, July 13th and concludes Adult Kickball - We have ten teams set to begin play on Monday, July 18th. This league is a result of the success of the adult soccer league from this past spring. Quite a few young aduits are participating in these two programs and it will be Monday, August 15th. interesting to see. if their interest can be sustained. 514 Rockingham Road, Rockingham, NC 28379 Phoni -23-59 9088 Fax (910)997 6617 www.goroctigham.con FIRE CHIEF HAROLDI ISLER ADMIN.ASST. KRISTY PLAYER ASST.CHIEF DAVIDMULLIS CAPTAIN ( j FR June-16 We are pleased to submit the monthly fire report on the activities undertaken by the Rockingham Fire Department during the month of. June 2016. Total Alarms: Turn In Alarms: Wrecks: Smoke Scare: Power line down: 2 Cooking fire: Electrical: 53 1 14 0 0 4 In Town: Silent Alarms: Alarm Malf: Hazmat: Service call: Co detector: Assist EMS: 52 52 15 1 1 1 2 Out of Town: Structure: Good Intent: Trash/outside fire: 4 Gas Leak/Spil!: Assist Police: Mutual aid: 1 0 Z 1 0 1 Hours Spent on Calls: 12 hours 15 minutes Total Property Exposed to Fire: Total Property Damaged by Fire: Total Property Saved: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 During the month of. June full time members of the fire department averaged 24 training hours per person; part-paid members averaged 31 hours per person for the month. -Took a truck to Leak Street summer program and talked about fire safety -Junior Police. Academy visited the station with 55 kids for fire and life safety events Hosted and Prepared food for the Richmond County of Aging services fort their summer program Particiated at the Cole Auditorium for fire safety for the seniors of Richmond County Public Life & Safety: Installed 4 car seats Held a CPR class for Community Hospice for 8 employees Respectfully Submitted, Kiript Fire Chief Harold Isler 231 S. LAWRENCE ST. ROCKII -24- NC 28379 I 910-997-4002 ROCKINGHAM oIY LOOKING FORWARD W.D. Kelly, ChiefofPolice To: Monty Crump From: W. D. Kelly Chief of Police Date: July 1, 2016 Ref: June Activity Report Rockingham Police Department On behalf of the Rockingham Police Department, I am pleased to submit this report for your consideration. The following activities have been undertaken by officers of the Rockingham Police Department. Total Calls for the Month: Animal Control Calls: Alarm Calls Escorts: Unlock Vehicles: Charges Generating Arrest: Felonies: Misdemeanors: Drug Violations: Juvenile: Warrants Served: Citations: 1436 90 163 97 123 61 102 18 4 128 66 Accidents eported/Investyated: Property Damage only: Personal Injury: Officer Hours Spent in Court: Officer Training Hours Logged Items of Interest: 58 3 43 92 Our annual Junior Police Academy was very successful, with about 50 cadets attending. There were a lot of educational programs and great speakers. We would also like to thank the local restaurants that provided our cadets with lunch. 311 E.. Franklin Street, Rockingham, N.C. 283791 Phone -25- -2468 Fax (910) 895-0899 ngorpchnghampicom