ROCKINGHAM A CITY LOOKING FORWARD CITY COUNCIL AGENDA July 13, 2021 6:30 p.m. 1. Opening of meeting by Mayor Steve Morris. 2. Invocation by Mayor Steve Morris. 3. Amendments and Changes to Agenda. 4. Consent Agenda: A. Disposition of Minutes of the June 8, 2021 Regular Meeting. B. Tax Collector's Report. (See Pages 4-8) Informational Items: 1.) Monthly Collection Report 2.) Uncollected Taxes as of. June 30, 2021 1.) Refunds per County Assessor's Office. 2.) Discovery bills added to Tax Scroll. 3.) Releases per County Assessor's Office. Action Items: 5. Business by Planning Board. A. Set Public Hearing. (none) B. Hold Public Hearing. (none) C. Minutes from Various Boards. (none) 514 Rockingham Road, Rockingham, NC 28379 Phone (910) 895 9088 Fax (910). 997 6617 wwwgoroctingham.com 1 City Council Agenda July 13, 2021 Page 2 6. Consideration of the Franchise Renewal with Duke Energy. (See Pages 9-14) 7. Presentation of the North Carolina League of Municipalities Law Enforcement Risk Review to the Rockingham Police Department = Presenter: Matthew A. Selves = Public Safety Risk Management Consultant with the North Carolina League of Municipalities. (See Pages 15-16) 8. Consideration of Resolution for a NC Governor's Highway Safety 9. Consideration for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity for Taxi 10. Consideration for Approval of Interlocal Agreement with Richmond County / Reference Sales Tax and Release of Claims Legal Action. Program Grant in the amount of $25,000. (See Page 17) Service called OK Nellz LLC. (See Page 18) (See Pages 19-24) 11. Business by Visitors. 12. Business by City Clerk. Consideration ofvarious City Board appointments/reappointments. (Tabled from June Meeting) 13. Business by City Manager. 14. Business by City Attorney. 16. Business by Mayor. 17. Adjournment. 15. Items of discussion by City Council Members. 2 Rockingham, NC City Council Agenda SUPPORT DOCUMENTS 3 5 8 T 3 0 0 8 5 4 UNCOLLECTED TAXES YEAR 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 AMOUNT 25,714.78 9,407.12 7,964.25 7,150.35 6,792.63 7,066.23 7,258.41 8,392.60 6,232.89 5,870.15 5,163.08 Jun-21 25,714.78 71,297.71 97,012.49 Total Current Year Total Past Years Total All Years 5 D o 8 O 4 9 8 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING Al FRANCHISETO DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLC BEIT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROCKINGHAM, as follows: DEFINITIONS I. 1.1 As used in this Ordinance, the following terms, words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section: "Duke Energy" shall mean Duke Energy Progress, LLC; Duke Energy Progress (DEP) is a North Carolina limited liability company organized under the laws oft the State ofNorth Carolina and authorized to do business in the State of North Carolina and any assignee of or successor in interest tol Duke Energy Progress, LLC under this franchise Ordinance. "City" or "City of Rockingham" shall mean the City of Rockingham, a municipal corporation located in Richmond County, North Carolina; the area within the territorial City limits oft the City of Rockingham and within the extraterritorial area surrounding the City to the extent it may be lawfully included as presently or hereafter fixed by law or ordinance; or the City Council or any officer or agent duly authorized in acting on behalf of the City as a municipal corporation, as indicated by the context by which the "City Council" shall mean the governing body of the City of Rockingham. "Council" shall mean the governing body of the City of Rockingham. term is used. II. FRANCHISE GRANTED 2.1 Duke Energy is hereby granted the right to construct, operate and maintain an electrical utilities system, including such communications infrastructure asi is necessary and convenient for the electrical utility's purpose, within the Town and within the extraterritorial area surrounding the City, to the extent the City may lawfully do so, for the generation, transmission, distribution and sale ofe electricity to consumers and users within the City and to the City and any and all agencies and departments thereof. Duke Energy is also given permission to do all acts necessary or helpful for the purposes enumerated hereinabove or hereinafter; and assent, and permission is hereby given and granted to Duke Energy, its successors and assigns, to exercise all powers, right and privileges which Duke Energy under and by the terms ofi its charter, or otherwise is authorized, empowered or permitted 9 to conduct, carry on, exercise, do or transact including, without limitation, the power, right and privilege to use, lease, sell, convey and transmit power by electricity for manufacturing, lighting, heating, motive power or other purpose or purposes and for the doing of an electrical business generally. 2.2 Duke Energy is hereby granted the right, authority, and privilege to construct and install, operate, maintain, renew, replace and repair electrical and communications facilities including but not limited to lines, cables, towers, poles, conduits, transformers, connections and services thereto, in, through, across, along and under streets, avenues, roads, public alleys, lanes, parks, squares, and other public places and ways in the City for the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electricity, its communications purposes and for any and all other approved purposes, subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth in this Ordinance; provided, however, that nothing in this Ordinance without further approval ofthe City shall authorize or permit the construction of a cellular tower or similar facility within the public areas described herein. 2.3 Ifthe City determines that it is necessary to expand, widen, or improve a road or other public way, the City may require Duke Energy to relocate its facilities that arei in conflict with: such expansion, widening or improvement. Ifthe City requests such ai relocation, it will provide an acceptable alternate location for Duke Energy's facilities at no cost to Duke Energy. IfDuke Energy's facilities are, or were originally, located on private property, the City shall pay for the cost of relocation. If, however, Duke Energy's facilities were originally located within the existing public right-of-way which is being, expanded, widened or improved, Duke Energy shall bear the expense ofi relocating its facilities. Ifany street improvement project is tol be funded in whole or in part by the State ofl North Carolina or the federal government, or an agency thereof, the City will cooperate with Duke Energy in obtaining reimbursement for its relocation cost to the extent allowable under state and federal law. Such reimbursement, when received, shall be an offset against the cost ofrelocation tol bej paid by the City. The relocation cost andi reimbursement for relocation costs for facilities installed to provide electric service to the City, including street and area lighting and traffic signals wherever located, shall be determined and paid by the City in accordance with the Applicable Rate Schedules and Service Regulations of Duke Energy on file with the North Carolina Utilities Commission, as the same now exist or as they or any of them may be hereafter amended, modified, changed or annulled in accordance with the laws and regulations pertaining thereto. 10 2.4 Whenever Duke Energy shall cause any opening, excavation or alteration to be made in any street, lane or public place within the City in the construction, operation or maintenance of any of its electrical and communications facilities including but not limited to lines, cables, towers, poles, conduits, transformers, connections and services owned or used by it, Duke Energy shall cause such portions ofsaid street, lane or public place to be restored to the same condition in which it found them as nearly as practicable. Additionally, ifDuke Energy shall fail to restore the area toi its approximate former condition within a reasonable period of time, but no less than thirty working days after notification by the City, the City shall proceed to restore such streets, lanes and public places as nearly as practicable to their original condition and the City shall submit a statement ofthe costs for this restoration to Duke Energy. Duke Energy agrees toj pay 2.5 Pursuant to N.C.G.S. 160A-319(a) this franchise is granted for a term of sixty (60): years beginning August 10, 2021, and ending at midnight August 9,2081, and thereafter it shall renew and continue in force on a year to year basis unless terminated by either party upon ninety days written notification to the other. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that the electric industry in North Carolina is deregulated or restructured by state or federal legislation or regulation, or state or federal judicial action which affects retail distribution to the extent that the inhabitants of the City may choose their electric supplier, then upon the date when such legislative, regulatory orj judicial action has the force and effect of law, this franchise may be at any time thereafter terminated by either party upon ninety days written notification to the other. This franchise supersedes any and all formerrights or franchises of Duke Energy to operate an electrical utilities system in the City with respect to all acts and things done or admitted to be done, onor 2.6 Duke Energy is hereby granted the right during the existence of this franchise to mortgage or hypothecate this franchise, together with all rights and privileges hereunder and any right or interest therein, as security for indebtedness, subject to acceptance by any legal successor ini interest ofthe obligations, duties, liabilities, limitations and prohibitions set out herein and subject to approval by the North Carolina Utilities Commission or other government agency whose approval is required by law. Duke Energy may not assign or transfer its rights under this franchise agreement without the express consent of the City Council and such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, provided, however, that this provision shall not require Duke Energy to obtain permission from the City Council prior to assigning its rights hereunder to any new entity created in any corporate reorganization or merger in which Duke Energy is aj party. the City for these costs within thirty days. after August 10,2021. 11 2.7 Duke Energy shall save. the City, Mayor, City Council, and the City's officers, agents, servants and employees, harmless from alll loss against any and all claims, suites, actions, liability, and judgments for damages (including but not limited to costs and expenses for reasonable legal fees and disbursements and liabilities assumed by the City in connection therewith) sustained by the City or the Mayor or the City Council, or the City's officers, agents, servants or employees, on account of any suit, judgment, execution, claim, or demand whatsoever resulting or in any manner arising from sole negligence on the part of Duke Energy, its officers, agents, servants and employees in the construction, erection, operation and maintenance ofits electric distribution system or the conduct ofits business, such negligence having been determined by final order ofa court of competent jurisdiction, not subject to appeal. III. ACCEPTANCE OF FRANCHISE This Ordinance shall take effect from the day ofi its passage, but only after it has been accepted in all its terms and revisions by Duke Energy, in writing, within sixty days after its passage otherwise, the same shall be null and void and ofno effect. 12 This Ordinance was passed by a majority vote of the City Council oft the City of Rockingham at the regular meeting of the City Council held in the City of Rockingham, majority vote of the City Council of the City of Rockingham for the second time at the regular meeting held in the City of Rockingham, North Carolina, on the North Carolina on the day of 2021 and was again passed by a day of 2021. ATTEST: CITY OF ROCKINGHAM, NC Mayor, City of Rockingham BY: City Clerk (SEAL) NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY This is to certify that on the day of 2021, personally came before me with Mayor Clerk ofthe City, who, being by me duly sworn, Mayor, and that (s)he saw the Mayor sign the says that (s)he knows the common seal oft the City ofl Rockingham and (s)he is acquainted foregoing instrument, and that (s)he affixed the City's seal to the instrument and (s)he signed her name in attestation of the execution of this instrument in the presence of the Witness my hand and official seal, this the day of 2021. Notary Public My Commission Expires: 13 The conditions and stipulations of the above Ordinance are hereby accepted by Duke Energy. ATTEST: DUKE ENERGY PROGRESS, LLC BY: President Assistant Secretary (SEAL) NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY I, hereby certify that and acknowledged and she/he is was signed ini its name by its and attested by her/himself as its a Notary Public for said County and State, do personally appeared before me this day of Duke Energy Progress, LLC, sealed with its corporate seal, and that by authority duly given and as the act of the company the foregoing instrument Witness my hand and official seal, this the day of 2021. Notary Public My Commission Expires: 14 THE NORTH CAROLINA LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES Recognizes Rockingham Police Department For completing the Law Enforcement Risk Management Review and proactively serving the community in a professional manner while taking steps to minimize risks to our citizens and officers Presented July 13th, 2021 a NCLM SHIELD SERVICES WORKING AS ONE. ADVANCING ALL. 15 a * * *** The purpose for this law enforcement risk review is to assess an agency's adherence to best practices, court decisions, and policies and procedures related to high liability activities in law enforcement. The goal is to mitigate liability exposures, enhance officer safety, and validate that training and operating procedures are meeting industry standards. The risk management review was designed and peer-reviewed by a panelofpolice chiefs representing a cross section of N.C. law enforcement agencies and is available to those agencies who participate in the League's property and liability insurance pool. 16 Resolution North Carolina Governor's Highway Safety Program LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the. Rockingham Police Department (herein called the "Agency") (TheA ApplicantA Agency) has completed an application contract for traffic safety funding; and that City of Rockingham (The Governing Body oft the Agency): (herein called the Governing Body") has thoroughly considered thej problem identified and has reviewed the project as described in the contract; THEREFORE, NOW BE IT RESOLVED BY THE. City of Rockingham MEETING ASSEMBLED IN THE CITY OF. Rockingham IN OPEN NORTH CAROLINA, (Governing Body) THIS. 13 DAY OF July 20 21 AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the project referenced above is in the best interest of the Governing Body and the general public; and Body, an application contract in thet form prescribed by the Governor's Highway Safety Program for federal 2. That Chief Billy Kelly is authorized to file, on behalf of the (Name and Title of Representative) Governing funding in the amount of$ $25,000 to be made to the Governing Body to assist in defraying (Federal Dollar Request) the cost of the project described in the contract application; and 3. That the Governing Body has formally appropriated the cash contribution of $ 0 as (Local Cash Appropriation) required by the project contract; and 4. That the Project Director designated in the application contract shall furnish or make arrangement for other appropriate persons to furnish such information, data, documents and reports as required by the contract, if approved, or as may be required by the Governor's Highway Safety Program; and . That certified copies oft this resolution bei included as part of the contract referenced above; and 6. That this resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. DONE AND ORDERED in open meeting by. (Chaimperson/Mayor) ATTESTED BY DATE. SEAL (Clerk) Rev. 7/11 17 ROCKINGHAM CITY LOOKING FORWARD W.D. Kelly ChiefofPolice Rockingham Police Department To: Monty Crump City Manager ChiefofPolice Date: June 21, 2021 ypk From: W.D. Kelly Ref: Certificate ofConvenience and Necessity Kelly Nelson has requested a Certificate ofConvenience and Necessity in order to operate a Taxi Service. The business would be operated from 410 Steele Street in Rockingham and called OK Nellz LLC. Captain Greene has checked both her Criminal and Driving History and can find no reason to disqualify Miss Nelson to operate such al business in the City of Rockingham. I have attached copies of her business plan, Temporary North Carolina Proof of Insurance, and a copy of her Employer Identification Number from the Department of Treasury Internal Revenue Service. Itis my recommendation based on the above listed facts that she be granted a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity. 311 E. Franklin. Street, Rockingham N.C. 28379 Phone (910) 895-2468 Fax (910) 895-0899 nngerocknghamplcom 18 NORTH CAROLINA RICHMOND COUNTY Interlocal Agreement Between Richmond County, City of Rockingham, City of Hamlet, Town of Ellerbe, Town ofl Dobbin Heights, Town of Hoffman, and Town of Norman This First Interlocal Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into and effective this June 2021 ("Effective Date"), by and between Richmond County, al body politic duly organized under the laws of the State ofNorth Carolina, hereinafter referred to as ("County"), City of] Rockingham ("Rockingham"), City of] Hamlet ("Hamlet"), Town of Ellerbe ("Ellerbe"), Town of Dobbins Heights ("Dobbins Heights"), Town of Hoffman ("Hoffman") and the Town of Norman (Norman"), each ofwhich is a municipal corporation oft the State ofNorth Carolina, collectively referred to as the day of municipalities ("the Municipalities"). RECITALS: Whereas, the County is a duly existing body politic created under and by virtue of the Whereas, the Municipalities are all duly existing municipal corporations created under and by Whereas in 2020, faced with increasing costs and obligations, the County was faced with a need to increase revenues and chose to refrain from ad valorem property tax increases due to the adverse affect increased ad valorem property tax has on economic development; and Constitution and the laws oft the State of North Carolina; and virtue oft the Constitution and laws ofthe State ofNorth Carolina; Whereas, under Section 105-472(b) ofthel North Carolina General Statutes the Secretary of Revenue must divide the amount of any sales tax collected and allocated to Richmond County among the County and its municipalities in accordance with the method ofdistribution ofsales tax determined by the County and in accordance with statutory law; and Whereas, on April 6, 2020 thel Board of Commissioners ofRichmond County voted to change the method ofc distribution by Board Resolution from the Per Capita Method ofs sales tax distribution it had used in the past to the Ad Valorem Method of distribution ofs sales tax revenue used by over half of North Carolina counties, which, in effect, increased the amount ofs sales tax revenue statutorily distributed to the County and decreased the amount ofs sales tax revenue distributed to the Municipalities; and Whereas, the Municipalities have indicated the change in the method of distribution has caused ahardship to each and every one oft them and the County has indicated its willingness to assist the Municipalities in the 2020-21 fiscal year; and Whereas, the County desires to assist thel Municipalities with financial assistance this fiscal year in order to help support and/or restore those things in each municipal community that benefit all Richmond County citizens, including but not limited to Public Safety (Fire, Police, Rescue) Parks and 1of4 Interlocal Agreement 19 Recreation, Community Buildings, Recreational Programs, Cultural Events, Community Functions, Senior Citizen Programs, streetlights, Internet, Water and Sewer Projects and othert things provided by the municipalities which provide support, enrichment and economic benefit to all citizens of Richmond County who live within and without the municipal borders ofe each city and town; and and the Municipalities have agreed to accept the funds as offered; and Whereas, the County has made an offer to assist the Municipalities in the current fiscal year Whereas, pursuant to Article 20 Section 160-A through 160A 481.2 oft the North Carolina General Statutes regarding Interlocal Cooperation, the County and the Municipalities are authorized by the Legislature to enter into agreements of cooperation between themselves to further the legitimate purposes of government; NOW THEREFORE the County and thel Municipalities, and each oft them, dol hereby agree to 1. The County agrees to pay a total of $728,910 to thel Municipalities in fiscal year 2020- the following terms predicated on receipt off financial assistance from the County: 21 before June 30,202lin the amounts and to each Municipality as set out below: A. City of Rockingham B. City ofHamlet C. Town of Ellerbe D. Town ofDobbins Heights E. Town ofHoffman F. Town ofNorman $252,070.00 $240,234.00 $6 66,661.00 $76,103.00 $63,572.00 $30.270.00 $728,910.00 TOTAL 2. In addition to the above funding, the County does hereby agree to amend its 2021-2022 proposed budget to include payments totaling $728,910.00 to the municipalities in the same: manner as set outi in Paragraph 1, above. 3. The Municipalities agree to use these funds in such ai manner in their budgets within their municipalities in ai manner to benefit all citizens of Richmond County as set out above. 4. In order for this to become a valid enforceable agreement it must have full Board 5. The County further requires that the City of Rockingham and the City of] Hamlet provide to the County in a form suitable to County counsel a release of all claims contemplated in that demand letter addressed to the Richmond County Board ofCommissioners dated June 24, 20201 by approval from each municipality by Friday, June 25,2021 at 5.00pm. T.C. Morphis, Attorney: for the City ofRockingham and City ofE Hamlet. 2of4 Interlocal Agreement 20 Executed by each municipality and the County on the date shown below. The effective date of this Agreement shall be upon the date the last party to this Agreement executes this document. Cityof Rockingham and City ofl Hamlet have executed the release described above. Richmond County, the body politic By: Name: Title: Date: ATTEST: Title: : 1: City ofl Rockingham Namé: STEVE a Title: MAYOR. Date: G21/702) $319. City of Hamlet By: Siubih NâmeB.71 BA4LESS Title: mosor Date:June: 24, po0) ANN Po! NOTAA 156 ) A PUBLICT ei s0 ope couy GANL M, Sip By: ATTESA Title MORAIS ATWEST: o Title: Town of,Ellerbe By: Name: h Title: E SEOND co ATTEST: Title dag MAYOR Date: 6/21/202 3of4 Interlocal Agreement 21 Town of Dobbins Heights By: duhupll Name: ArTOMIO DLUE Title: PAVR Date: 6/21/A2/ TTI A bu ARY 9 RICHM AANS A PBEARE Town of] Hoffman Byi Sgfast Name: mhy 1fARI Title: MAVR Date: 6/31/2021 ATTESD) mDhotv PUBLIC 3ovos pcosy Town of Norman By: Hphens Dawlard Namé: STEPHEN CRANFOPD Title: MAVIL PROTEM ATTEST: itle: AIPGAN pEveP PUBLIO SOND COUN W Date: 6/2//2p031 M 14, a 4of4 Interlocal Agreement 22 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF RICHMOND RELEASE OF CLAIMS For good and valuable consideration, including the payments described in Paragraphs 1 and 2 of that certain Interlocal Agreement Between Richmond County, City of Rockingham, City of Hamlet, Town of Ellerbe, Town of Dobbins Heights, Town of Hoffman, and Town of Norman effective as of June 25, 2021 (the "2021 Interlocal Agreement"), the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby, acknowledged, the City ofRockingham ("Rockingham"): and the City of Hamlet ("Hamlet", and collectively with Rockingham, the "Cities") hereby RELEASE, ACQUIT and FOREVER DISCHARGE Richmond County (the "County"), as well as its past, current and future commissioners, managers, officers, employees, agents, and affiliates, of and from all claims, causes of action, demands, and liabilities alleged arising from or related to the County Board of Commissioners' decision in April 2020 to adopt the ad valorem method of sales tax distribution pursuant to Section 105-472(b) oft the North Carolina General Statutes and the County's continued use of the ad valorem method of sales tax distribution in subsequent years, including without limitation those claims threatened against the County, past and current commissioners, and past and current county managèrs in thàt certain correspondence from the M 4 Cities' counsel to the County's Board of Commissioners dated June 24,2020. By executing this Release, each of Rockingham and Hamlet acknowledge that, in consideration for the payments described in the 2021 Interlocal Agreement and as a result of their duly-authorized execution of this Release, they do not now have and shall not have in the future against the County, its past, current and future commissioners, managers, officers, employees, agents, and/or affiliates, any legal claim or right to bring any action for an alleged breach of the "Interlocal Agreement for the Consolidation of Public Safety Dispatch and 911 345 23 Service and the Creation ofa. Joint Agency Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute $ 160A- 462 to Provide Emergency Public Safety Communications Service Within Richmond County" entered into by the County, on the one hand, and each of the Cities, on the other hand, in or about February 2015 (the "2015 Interlocal Agreements") to the extent such claim or action is based upon the County's decision in April 2020 to adopt the ad valorem method of sales tax distribution and/or the continued use of the ad valorem method of sales tax distribution in subsequent years, including future years in which the 2015 Interlocal Agreements remain in effect. Rockingham, Hamlet and the County further agree that the 2015 Interlocal Agreements arel hereby modified and amended to the extent necessary to ensure conformity herewith. CITY OF ATTEST: BFIP By: OTARH) Name: 0 PUBLIO cous D Ksopeleg Title: Votaay Title: 9Date: Ciy MMAGER JUNE 7 25,202) body politic CITY By: Title: Date: OF HAMLET, al buBo mAYo June 24,202) 1 GAIL M. S - - NO, R SOUNTV. ATTEST: Title: Name: Bi BayLEss 46 RICHMOND COUNTY, al body politic ATTEST: Title: By: Name: Title: Date: 24 DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITY REPORTS for COUNCIL'S INFORMATION 25 ROCKINGHAM cmy LOOKING FORWARD W.D. Kelly, Chiefofi Police Rockingham Police Department To: Monty Crump léom: W. D. Kelly Chief of Police Date: July 1, 2021 Ref: June Activity Report 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: Public Service Calls INCLUDES Alarms, Unlocks and Battery Boosts) Charges Generating Arrest: Felonies: Misdemeanors: Drug Violations: Juvenile: Warrants Served: Citations: 1482 428 11 31 05 10 100 58 26 04 18 140 Accidents eported/Investgated: Property Damage only: Personal Injury: Officer Hours Spent in Court: Officer Training Hours Logged 311 E. Franklin. Street, Rockingham, N.C. 28379 Phone (910) 895-2468 Fax (910) 895-0899 gorocanghmpdcom 26 - ROCKINGAM FIRE CHIEF HAROLDI ISLER ADMIN.ASST. KRISTYPLAYER I FIRE DEPT. June We are pleased to submit the monthly fire report on the activities undertaken byt the Rockingham Fire Department during the month of. June 2021. Total Alarms: Turn In Alarms: Wrecks: Service Call: Power line down: 1 Smoke scare: Chimmney fire: 53 4 18 11 0 0 In Town: Silent Alarms: Alarm Malf: Assist Police: Assist Ems: Building Collaspe: Cooking Fire: 53 49 12 0 0 0 0 Out tofTown: Structure fire: Good Intent: Trash/outside fire: 1 Unauthorized burn: 0 Vehicle fire: Spill/Leak: 0 4 2 3 1 Hours Spent on Calls: 14 hours 9 minutes Total Property Exposed to Fire: Total Property Damaged by Fire: Total Property Saved: $1,716,100.00 $336,100.00 $1,380,000.00 During the month of June members of thet fire department averaged 41 training hours per person; part-paid members averaged 91 hours per person for the month. Respectfully Submitted, weyl Harold Isler Fire Chief 231 S. LAWRENCE ST. ROCKINGHAM, NC 28379 I 910-997-4002 27