TOWN OF CRAMERTON BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WILL CAUTHEN, MAYOR LRA DEMETRIOS KOUTSOUPIAS, MAYOR PRO-TEMPORE COMMISSIONER HOUSTON HELMS : COMMISSIONER SUSAN NEELEY COMMISSIONER DONALD RICE - COMMISSIONER DIXIE ABERNATHY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING THURSDAY, July 18th, 2019 @ 6:00 PM G.M. MICHAEL COMMISSION CHAMBER prior to the meeting by calling 704-824-4337. Citizens with disabilities requiring special needs should contact Cramerton Town Hall three (3) days AGENDA 1. Call to Order and Determination of Quorum. 2. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. 3. Adoption of Agenda for this meeting. 4. Public Comment Anyone may speak on any issue. Ifyou are here to speak at a public hearing, please wait until the public hearing has been opened on that particular item. Before speaking, please state your name & address. Please limit comments to 3 minutes. a. Action Item: Consider Motion to enter into closed session for the following: - N.C.G.S. 143-318.11(a)(6)1 To consider the qualifications, competence, performance, condition of appointment of a public officer or employee or prospective public officer or employee. 5. Work Session Topic Items 6. Consent Agenda (Action Item): Consider approval of the consent agenda. Note: Ifany item requires furtherd discussion, it should be removed from consent and placed appropriately on the agenda. a. Minutes . June 27, 2019 BOC meeting minutes. (pages 3 to 8) ii. Budget Amendment #2020-1: Playground Turf for Goat Island iii. Budget Amendment # 2020-2: Fire Department on-duty hours increase. (pages 91 to 10) 7. Agenda Items NOT Requiring a Public Hearing a. Planning & Zoning i. Set Rezoning Public Hearing (page 11) 1. Action Item: Consider setting a public hearing for the second BOC meeting in August for the Rezoning Case #RZ19-02: Gaston County parcels 188571, 188566, 188565, 188559, and 188560 consisting of approximately 7.27 acres located at 4017 S New Hope Road. The request is to rezone the property from B-1 and R-2 to B-2. 1 ii. Market Street Small Area Plan (page 12) 1. Revisit the Market Street Small Area Plan w/ P&Z Director for 2. Action Item: Consider adopting the Market Street Small Area final discussion and questions. Plan. b. Board of Commissioners iA Appointment to Boards: Nominating Committee (page 13) 1. Action Item: Per the recent approval of the Appointment to Boards Policy, consider appointing two Commissioners to the Nominating Committee. Note: Per the policy, the Mayor already serves as a Nominating Committee member. i.B BOC Meeting: Thursday, August 15 1. Action Item: Discussion and possible action to move Thursday, August 15th BOC meeting to Thursday, August 22nd. This is due toi the NC Clerk's Conference falling on' the week of the 15th. 8. BIG BOARD (pages 14 to 17) 9. Manager's Report (pages 18 to22) 10. General Staff Reports (as needed) Update from Two Rivers Utilities, Mr. Mike Bynum Additional updatel reports from Department Heads (if needed) 11. Committee Reports 12. Topics of Discussion for Each Commissioners 13. Adjournment Thursday, August 1st @ 6pm Thursday, August 15th @ 6pm Thursday, September 5th @6pm I Thursday, September 18th @6pm Upcoming BOC Meetings 2 2 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF GASTON TOWN OF CRAMERTON June 27,2019 The Board ofCommissioners for the Town of Cramerton met on Thursday, June 27,2019 at 6:00 Board Members present: Mayor) Pro Teml Koutsoupias; Commissioners Houston Helms, Donald Rice, Dixie. Abernathy, and Susan Neeley were present. Mayor-Will Cauthen was absent. p.m., in the G.M. Michael Commission Chamber at the Cramerton Town Hall. Staff Present: David Pugh, Town Manager; Wolter; and Wilene Cunningham, Town Clerk. Atomegloven - Call to Order and Determination of Quorum: Mayor Pro Tem Koutsoupias called the meeting Adoption of Agenda for this meeting: The Town Manager adVised the Board that Josh Watkins, Planning Director, would not be in attendance at tonight-meeting and recommended that the Planning and Zoning item listed underAgenda Items not'requiring a Public Hearing" that no Public Comment: Greg Ramsey, owner of Floyd &Blackie's Coffee Shop, 165 Eighth Avenue spoke regarding the uise oft the parking lot for Kayak and cânoe users. He stated his business was doing very well due to the increase of usage of Goat Island and the popularity of the town. His concern was the need for signage downtown regàrding public parking to direct visitors where they should park to launch their canoes and kayaks. An entrance off Eighth Avenuei into the downtown parking lot would be advantageous. He récommended that parking information should be posted on thet fown" s website. Hêthanked" the Board for assisting with this matter and complimented Mr. too order and determined there was a quorum. action be taken. Smallwood and his staffon the great job they are doing. Proclamations: ànd Resolution: Independence Day! Oelebration: A proclamation celebrating July 4th as Independence Day in Cramerton (and in the United States) to honor America's 243rd year as àn Independent Nation. A copy of the signed proclamation will be Mayworth Public School Centennial Proclamation: A proclamation celebrating the Centennial Anniversary of the Mayworth Public School. A copy of the signed Resolution #2018-08: A resolution to acknowledge commitment of support to combat opiate addiction in Gaston County. A copy of the signed resolution will be placed in the minutesbook. proclamation will be placed in the minutes book. placed in the minutes book. Town ofCramerton- - June 27,2 2019-Page I 3 Work Session Topic Items: Action Item: Consider motion to enter into closed session for the following: 1. NC6514-3B.10Q)02 To consider the qualifications, competence, performance, condition of appointment of a public officer or employee or prospective public officer or employee. An motion was made by Commissioner Helms to enter into closed session. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Neeley and approved by all. A motion was made by Commissioner Helms to return to open session and seconded by CommissionerNeley. The motion passed by unanimous vote. Noaction was taken by the Board. Staff Present: David Pugh, Town Manager; Attorney Karen Wolter; Brad Adams, Police Chief; Joel Lineberger, Finance Director; Eric Smallwood, Parks and Recreation Director; Lance Foulk, Fire Chief; and Wilene Cunningham, Town Clerk were in attendanceafter the closed session. Josh Watkins, Planning Director, was not in attendance Consent Agenda. a. Minutes Consider approval of the May 23,2019 and June 6, 2019,BOC meeting minutes. A motion. Was made by Commissioners Rice to approve the consent agenda. The motion was Seconded by Commissioner Helms and approved by all. Agenda Items Not Requiring Public Hearing. a. Planning and Zoning. i. Market Street Area Plan. 1. Presentation, and plan oyèrview by Demetri Baches of Metrocology. Informâtion was presented regarding the Market Street Area Plan. Mr. Baches stâtéd this planwas initiated at the beginning of last year and advised the, Board of thè importance of proper zoning and development for the limited amount of land space that the town has available. Illustrations were shown providing information about the connection from the City of Charlotte yia the Silver Line light rail system. Improvements to the Wilkinson Boulevard Bridge and widening ofInterstate 85 were discussed. Mr. Baches stated it wasi important that there be ai five to ten-minute walking radius for commuters to be able to live, shop, and have accessibility to restaurants, parks, and greenways. Commissioner Abernathy asked if apartménts were part of this plan. Mr. Baches said yes and includes 2. Action Item: Consider adopting the Market Street Small Area Plan. Further discussion of this item will be held at the July 18th Board of townhomes and condominiums. Commissioners meeting. Town of Cramerton- June 27,2019- - Page 2 4 b. Parks and Recreation ii. Parks and Recreation Master Plan Update. 1. Action Item: Discuss the Draft RFP, provide: feedback and direct staff to move forward with RFP timeline. The consensus oft the Board was to proceed with updating the Parks and Recreation Master Plan in order to assist in the requesting of funding from PARTF. 1. Facility Flood Preparation and Response. ii.Goat Island. b. Action Item: Consider flood mitigation upgrades to Goat Island Park Facilities. Eric Smallwood presented information about the placement and cost of artificial playground turf. The cost would be $100,000 with a ten-percent contingency for a total of $110,000. Discussion ensued regarding the impact of this purchase and maintaining the current fund balance. Commissioner Abernathy asked about possible other itéms'that were budgeted to be considered for removal until a laterdate. Commissioner Helms asked about the total expenditures for repairs, due to flooding. MSmallwood advised the Board of the number ofman hoursrequired to replace the mulch and make repairs. Due to the dampness of the mulchànd retention of moisture,thisleads to rotting of the wooden components of the park. Mr. Smallwood: stated he visited.a playground with the proposed playground turfand theparents and children love it. The binder is sand. The UV warrantyis ten yeârs and the product warranty is five years. Additional bollardswill be placed.t to block any vehicular traffic along with additional signage. Mf. Smallwgod said all of the benches have been located but a few. of the tables" are still missing. A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tém Koutsoupias to approve and move forward witht thé floodmitigation, updates tot the Goat Island Park Facilities. The motion as seconded.by Commissioner Rice. A motion was made by Commissioner Abernathy to amend the above motion to approve the expenditures upon an equivalent (or two) being placed on standby until the funding is available. Mayor Pro Tem Koutsoupias asked if insurançe covered any ofthe: flood damage. The Finance Director stated thel National Flood Insurance Program does not cover anything adjacent to, in'Water, or does not have at least two walls. Commissioner Helms seconded Commissioner Abernathy's motion. The motion passed unanimously. Firel Department Fire Station Staffing 1. Action Item: Considerincreases tos staffing at the Fire. Department. Chief Foulk presented an update for an increase of staffing at the Fire Department. Chief Foulk advised the Board of the need for additional staffing to improve service delivery and reliability. Discussion was held regarding mutual aid by other local fire departments. The Board asked ifthis would affect the fund balance. A budget amendment will be prepared for the next Board meeting. A Town ofCramerton- - June 27, 2019-Page3 3 5 motion was made by Commissioner Rice to approve the increase for additional staffing at the Fire Department. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Helms and approved by all. - Appointments to Boards Policy d. Board ofCommissioners 1. Action Item: Review, discuss, and provide feedback to staff regarding draft appointment to Board's Policy. Commissioner Rice thanked Attorney Wolter for herinput regarding the development ofthis document. A nominating committee will need to be formed 90 days prior to appointments. A motion was made byGommissioner Neeley to approve the draft appointment process for theABCBoard. and the Planning Board to the Board's policy. The and approved by all. by Commissioner Rice BIG: BOARD: Insurance has been filed for the to the aquatic structures from the recent flood. No update has been received from the Masonic Lodge. The fogline on North Main Street be completed in July. The tree debrison the small LakewoodBridge will need to be removed by the property owner prior to any further repairsby NCDOT. An update on the Baltimore School willl be given in. July, Wayfinding signageis béing discussed with NCDOT. Mr. Pugh stated he would follow up with MrBizzell next week to discuss kayak/canoe parking signs for the downtown area. Commissioner Rice àsked that the code enforcement entry be removed. Manager's Report: Mr, Pugh advised the Board thât-Wayne Krimminger would begin work on Monday as the Town's Codé Enforcement Ofticer. Mollie Caldwell js working as an unpaidi dintern should - as she is pursuing a NC State political science major. General Staff Reports: Ubdate from Tivo RiversUtilities: Mike Bypum with Two Rivers Utilities presented his report to the Board,, Work On Phase 3 ofthe Cramer Mountain Sewer Easement Clearing isalmost complete. Phase 4 of this project will begin in early July and property owners will be notified. Water and sèwer construction are complete at the Courtyards at Cramertôn, As-built drawings are. under review. The sewer construction is complete at the Villagé at South Fo,k/Single-Family project. Lines have been tested. Water line construction hàs not started. Plans have been approved for the Village at Cramerton Mills to1 resolve the watèr line/sewer line conflict on Hamrick Road. Some preliminary work has begun for the new- connection to the 12" water line. Sewer and water are complete at the Grove at Peach Orchard. Testing was completed today. Water is complete at The Haven and sewer is about 95 percent complete. Construction is nearing completion on the South Fork Phase 2 Sewer Project. Pump operational testing has been completed. Engineering certifications for the pump station and force main have been sent to NCDEQ for review and approval. All right-of-way has been acquired for the Southeast Sewer Project for Phase land easements have been acquired from nine property owners in Phase 2. TRU continues to work with the property owners of the Evergreen Cemetery on the easements for the gravity line to the Baltimore Pump Station. Townd of Cramerton- June 27, 2019- - Page 4 6 Parks and Recreation: Mr. Smallwood stated Goat Island should be open by the end of next week. Committee Reports: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board: No meeting will be held in. July. Community Committee: Commissioner Neeley stated she attended the recent meetingas their liaison. She stated that Marcie Grant asked her to mention at the upcoming Board meeting the issue of speeding on Mayworth Avenue., Chief Adams stated he would look ati increased enforcement in that area. TopicsofDiseussion for Each Commissioner: Commissioner Abernathy stated that several plumbing. Commissioner Abernathy job the staffi is doing there. the Lakewood area had water heaters affected by the recent water repair. Mike Byndm stated pressure reducingivalves will protect their that she also had served as the baccalaureate speaker at Stuart W. Cramer.High School. She commented onl how amazing thel high Sohool is. She congratulated the graduates apd the wonderful Commissioner Rice commented oni the poliçe report regarding drug calls. Chief Adams stated that many calls are difficulty with breathing and do not involvethe use ofNarcan. Commissioner Rice stated the newi inflatable watercraft is a great asset to the fire department as it is very mobile and Commissioner Neeley stated she attended the Montcross event for Libby Lou's and the Teacher Box on Mafket Street, She attended the memoriàl service at Cramerton Middle School for the twelve-year old that dieds She stated there havelbeen Ewo drownings in the area. Commissioner Helms asked Mr. Smallwood to send him the address for the playground in Charleston as he will be in the àrea and would like to visit the site. He stated he may not be in Mayor Pro Tem Koutsoupias stâted he wants to hear the Planning Director's comments regarding the Small Areal Plan and thè open meeting that was held. He asked about the status oft the bathroom repair for Central Park. Mr, Smallwood stated the locks have been vandalized and the contractor cannot gain access. The Mayworth School centennial and the town's fireworks event are scheduled for Saturday. Notification has been issued to businesses regarding the fee schedule for - advised-the Board that she had a paragraph published and can get into tight spaçes attendance at the July 18th meeting. use oft town property for events. Towno of Cramerton- June: 27,2019-Pages 5 7 Adjournment: AI motion was made by Commissioner Helms to adjourn at 9:34 p.m. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Abernathy and passed by unanimous vote. Mayor Pro Tem Koutsoupias ATTEST: Wilene Cunningham, Town Clerk Town of Cramerton- - June 27, 2019- Page 6 8 CRANE TOWN OF CRAMERTON EST. 1915 Manager Memo ARU TO: Town of Cramerton Board of Commissioners FROM: David Pugh, Town Manager DATE: July 18, 2019 RE: Budget Amendments #2020-01 and #2020-02 Information/ Background Per BOC discussion and direction at the June 27, 2019 BOCI meeting, staff has prepared the following budget amendments to the current fiscal year (FY) 2019-2020 Budget: 1. Budget Amendment #2020-01: The amount of $114,400 funds the Goat Island playground turf purchase and installation and replacement of picnic tables and benches all needed due to the recent. June flood. The BOC: specific direction was to put another capital project int the FY 2019-2020 budget "on-hold" until later in the fiscal yeara and re- evaluate if funding was still available OR the "on-hold" project would need to be dropped. While there is funding the budget for the playground turf to replace another capital project, for accounting/ auditing purposes, the specific Goat Island playground turf project and coinciding funding amount does need to be specifically placed int the 2. Budget Amendment #2020-02: The amount of $8,200 covers an additional 12 hours per week of Fire Department on-duty staff hours. The additional hours will improve reliability and coverage while further enhancing flexibility and effectiveness during weather events (i.e. hurricanes and floods when call volume is more likely to increase. current FY 2019-2020 budget via amendment. Recommendation The BOC approve Budget Amendments #2020-01 and #2020-02. 1551 North Main St., Cramerton, North Carolina 28032 Phone: 704-824-4337 Fax: 704-824-8943 9 Town of Cramerton Budget Ordinance Amendments Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2020 BEI IT HEREBY ORDAINED by the Board ofCommissioners that the Budget Ordinance of. June 6, 2019 is hereby Section 1. The following amounts are hereby appropriated for operations oft the' Town of Cramerton andi its activities amended as follows: for the fiscal year beginning. July 1,2019 and ending June 30, 2020 as shown below: Account 10-6120-500 10-7000-550 $110,000.00 10-3991-991 Debit $4,400.00 Credit #1 Recreaton-Non-Captal Expenditures Capital Outlay-Parks Fund Balance $114,400.00 To fund 6/27/19 Board approval of Goat Island playground turf, installation and replacement of picnic tables and benches Includes a 10% contingency amount for turf. #2 Fire Dept-Part-time Wages Firel Dept-FICA Expense Fund Balance 10-4340-126 10-4340-183 10-4340-181 10-3991-991 $7,300.00 $600.00 $300.00 Firel Dept-Workers Compensation Expense To fund 6/27/19 Board approval ofa additionl staff hours for additional shifts including Sunday staffing $8,200.00 Section 2. Copies oft this amendment shall be provided to the Town Finance Officer and Town Clerk to be kept on file by them for the direction and disbursement ofTown funds. ADOPTED and effective this the 18th day of. July, 2019. William Cauthen, Mayor ATTEST: Wilene Cunningham, Town Clerk 10 OFCRARE TOWN OF CRAMERTON Planning & Zoning Department 1915 TO: Town of Cramerton Board of Commissioners FROM: Josh' Watkins, Planning Director DATE: July: 11th,2019 RE: Set Public Hearing for Rezoning Case # RZ19-02, Home Town Self Storage Staff has received an application for a rezoning of Gaston County parcels 188571, 188566, 188565, 188559, 188560 consisting of approximately 7.27 acres located at 4017SN New Hope Road. The request is to rezone The Planning and Zoning Board willl have considered this request at their meeting on. July 16th, 2019. The next Staff requests that the Board of Commissioners set ap public hearing for August 15th, 2019 at 6pm to hear Case the property from B-1 and R-21 to B-2. stepi is for the Board of Commissioners to set ap public hearing on this matter. #RZ19-02, Home Town Self Storage. Site Location: 155 North Main St., Cramerton, North Carolina 28032 Phone: 704-824-4337 Fax: 704-824-8943 11 CRARE TOWN OF CRAMERTON Planning & Zoning Department ST. 1915 TO: Town of Cramerton Board of Commissioners FROM: Josh' Watkins, Planning Director DATE: June 21, 2019 RE: Market Street Small Area Plan Followingt thes success of the Build al Better Boulevard Plan, and the Wilkinson South/lakewood Small Area Plani that resulted fromi it, the Town! has been working with Demetri Baches of Metrocology on a Small Area Plant to guide the growth and development int the vicinity of Market Street and Wilkinson Boulevard. This areai is widelyr regarded as one oft the main gateways into Town, and planning for thet future oft this areais OnJ June 27th, Demetri Baches gave ay presentation tot the Board of Commissioners regarding this proposed plan. The Board elected to take some time to digest this information for a few weeks prior to consideration Staffisr requesting that the Board of Commissioners review the draft and approve the Market Street Small Areal Plan. Once this plani is adopted, staff willl begin working on an overlay district similar tot the one adopted for thel lakewood/Wikinson. Area, and willl bring itt to the Boardi for consideration int thei future. imperative fort the continued success oft the Town of Cramerton. of approval. 155 North) Main St., Cramerton, North Carolina 28032 Phone: 704-824-4337 Fax: 704-824-8943 12 CRARIED V TOWN OF CRAMERTON EST. 1915 Manager Memo TO: Town of Cramerton Board of Commissioners FROM: David Pugh, Town Manager DATE: July 18, 2019 Information/ Background RE: Appointments to BOC Nominating Committee per the Appointment to Board Policy Per BOC approval of the Appointment to Boards Policy, Legal Counsel has recommended that the BOC fill the Nominating Committee with the required two Commissioner appointments. By virtue of the policy, the Mayor position is automatically a representative on the Nominating Committee. Also, the Town Manager (or his/her designee) is the staff coordinator (nota a "full member") of the Nominating Committee. Recommendation meeting. The BOC approve two Commissioners for the Nominating Committee at the. July 18,2019BOC 1551 North Main St., Cramerton, North Carolina 28032 Phone: 704-824-4337 Fax: 704-824-8943 13 0 I a O 2 14 4 N y 15 o L a A N S x 8 16 N N 17 R TOWN OF CRAMERTON Manager's Report (July 2019) ST. 915 TO: Town of Cramerton Board of Commissioners FROM: David Pugh, Town Manager DATE: July 18, 2019 RE: Managers Report (for June 2019) Introduction The information below and attached documents are for the. July 18, 2019 Cramerton Manager's Report. This represents a compiling of department information for the month of June 2019. Additional, more specific documents are indicated as attachments". BOCand General Admin. (includes meetings and events) 07 The Greater Gaston Development Corp. (GGDC) willl hold a retirement party for retiring Executive Director Mark Cramer. The reception will be on Tuesday, July 24th at 6:00pm at TechWorks of Gaston County located at 52A Ervin Street, Belmont, OF Please see the last page of this document for the UNC: School of Government (SOG) Local Government Officials training course calendar uly-December 2019). IfanyE BOC Member wants to attend any training, please contact the Town Manager or NC: 28012. Clerk. Planning & Zoning Planning & Zoning (con't) Total Permits Issued June 2019: 22 Residential Permits: 18 Home Additions: 5 Boulevard. Sign Permits: 0 Goat Island Greenway Extension: Due to severe flooding from the recent event, the contractor is now estimating that construction will go into August. There were several spots along the construction route that were close to completion that will have to be reconstructed due to the floodwaters. Staff is working closely with NCDOT and the contractor to determine a reasonable timetable moving New Home Permits: 10 Rez. Interior Upfits: 3 Commercial Permits: 1 Upfit/Remodel of the Burger King located at the intersection of Market Street and' Wilkinson CO's issued: 1: BX Bike Exchange - 4805 S New Hope Road - facility for manufacture and sale of custom motorcycles. I Monthly Trends/ Notes: Residential permits increased from May numbers; 6 permits were issued for True Homes off of Peach Orchard Road. The remainder of residential permits were additions, interior upfits, or new homes dispersed Code Enforcement: No report this month. With the new Code Enforcement Officer hired, the return of the code enforcement report is expected for the 2nd meeting in August. forward. Public Works Bulk Item Collection: 25 Tons Yard Waste: 17 Tons Right-of-Way Trash Pickup: 12 Bags Trash Cans Replaced : 16 Brown (garbage) Other Notes: Public Works has installed a convex mirror on Baltimore Drive int the: sharp curve to help move the traffic safely through this area. Public Works has received the Certificate of Safety Achievement in recognition of outstanding safety & *TVPick-Up:5 Appliance Pick-Up: 4 11 Green (recycling) throughout the Town. health efforts! Fax: 704-824-8943 1551 North Main St., Cramerton, North Carolina 28032 Phone: 704-824-4337 18 Fire Department 5 July 2019 FD activityreport Bi-monthly training meetings were conducted Training was conducted on new watercraft Assisted with. July 4th celebration Yearly PM was scheduled for all apparatus See the below calls for service in June Jun30-14.00 Jun29-20:41 Jun29.10:49 Jun-28-21:54 Jun 28-19:06 Jun 28-17:14 Jun28-12:02 Jun2 26-15:11 Jun 26-12:46 Jun 24-23.54 Jun24-03:41 Jun22-21:03 Jun 22-20:39 Jun22-16:17 Jun 22-14:49 Jun21-21:36 Jun20-12:23 J0OResVe/EMS 100Fire SOOREsEVE/EMS 700FalseAlerm 1C0Fire JOPResVE/IMS NARCAN Fire-Outside NARCAN Alarm-Fire Fire-House Medical-Lifting Assistance Alarm-Fire (High! Lifeh Hazard! Fire-PowerLines Fire-PowerLines TreelnRoadway Fire-House Fire-PowerLines Fire-PowerLines Treeln Roadway Alarm-Fire Alarm-Fire Fire-House 287SCOGGINSST 325MAINST S703SMEWHOPERD 2033 PINOAKPL HIÇKORYGROVE RD &STOWE.. 25905HAGBYBARKCT 501 CRAMERMOUNTANRD EIOHTHAVE RELEVENTHST 251 EIGHTHAVE 413MAYMONT DR 100WILLOWI RUN OR 250EIGHTHAVE 250EIGHTHAVE MAYFLOWER AVE &THIRTEEN.. 2107, JOHNSONO CIR 45715NEV/HOPERD 406 PARADISE CIR M0dHatardouF fnetirel 100Fire S00Serviee 100Fire 400Hszardovs fnpfire! CoHazardous fnar fire! JOOResCUe/EMS 700Fabe Alarm 700FalseAlrm 100Fire 155 North Main St., Cramerton, North Carolina 28032 Phone: 704-824-4337 Fax: 704-824-8943 19 Cramerton Police Department CRAMERTON POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT June 2019 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTALS ARRESTTOTALS INCIDENT TOTALS Larceny Breaking & Entering 8 Drug Offenses Assaults Fraud TRAFFIC CITATIONS License Vios. DWI Vios. Restraint Vios. Speeding Vios. Registration Vios. Unsafe Movement Other WARNING CITATIONS TRAFFIC CRASHES 27 37 36 32 21 37 53 52 48 43 32 41 39 23 35 20 16 26 153 129 234 179 154 25 24 56 26 24 38 61 34 54 77 54 90 44 40 64 35 40 26 10 21 49 34 31 28 67 77 108 74 57 43 17 15 18 15 13 12 190 269 19 26 159 19 13 849 193 18 17 370 249 21 173 426 90 2 0 4 7 4 2 9 2 2 2 3 2 1 5 3 5 3 2 3 2 1 1 4 3 5 2 1 3 4 2 0 5 4 1 5 8 5 4 2 1 1 1 Athletics Baseball Rentals Shelters: 0 Pool Rentals: 3 Special Events (Recap) Parks & Recreation Monthly Programing & Events Summer Camps Registration for fall athletics begins July 1. Softball Soccer Volleyball Softball - cancelled due tol lack of participation Gymnastics - cancelled due to lack ofparticipation Baseball Camp: 15j participants Volleyball Camp: 4 participants Nature Explorers Camp: 10 participants Volleyball Camp: 7/15-7/18 Art Camp: 7/22-7 7/25 Girls Basketball Camp: 7/22-7/25 Sign Language Camp: 7/29-8/2 Volleyball Camp: 7/29-8/2 Basketball Camp: 8/12-8/15 Indoor Facilities: 15 Fun in the Sun: Pool Kickoff- 37 attendance Hawaiian Day Pool Event - 30 attendance Independence Day Celebration - Estimated 500 Cramerton School Centennial -1 Estimated 150 Great American Splash - 160 attendance Holiday Day Pool Event - 48 attendance Battle ofthel Badges Kickball -] Estimated 50+ Athletics (Fall registration started July1 1.2019) Baseball- -7 Softball- - 0 Soccer-1 11 Volleyball - 12 155 North Main St., Cramerton, North Carolina 28032 Phone: 704-824-4337 Fax: 704-824-8943 20 4 a 5 - 5 - 1551 North Main St., Cramerton, North Carolina 28032 Phone: 704-824-4337 Fax: 704-824-8943 21 P 1W n T do - 3 1551 North Main St., Cramerton, North Carolina 28032 Phone: 704-824-4337 Fax: 704-824-8943 22