ROCKINGHAM A CITY LOOKING FORWARD CITY COUNCIL AGENDA November 13, 2018 6:30 p.m. 1. Opening of meeting by Mayor Steve Morris. 2. Invocation by Reverend Mark Shular, Pastor of Highland Acres Church of God. 3. Amendments and Changes to Agenda. 4. Consent Agenda: A. Disposition of Minutes of the October 9, 2018 Regular Meeting B. Tax Collector's Report. (See Pages 4-8) Informational Items: 1.) Monthly Collection Report 2.) Uncollected Taxes as of October 31, 2018 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 Hearings. (None) B. Hold Public Hearings: (None) C. Minutes from Various Boards. (enclosed separately) 6. Consideration of a Resolution North Carolina Division of Emergency Management. (See Page 9) 7. Consideration of a Demolition Ordinance for dilapidated dwelling located at 171 Cartledge Creek Road and identified as Richmond County PIN# 7464-03-30-0417. (See Pages 10-12 & Map Insert) 1 514 Rockingham Road, Rockingham, NC 28379 Phone (910) 895 9088 Fax (910) 997 6617 wwwgoroctingham.com City Council Agenda November 13, 2018 Page 2 8. Consideration of a Demolition Ordinance for dilapidated dwelling located at 212S. Brookwood Avenue and identified as Richmond County PIN# 7473-14-33-5827. (See Pages 13-15 & Map Insert) 9. Consideration of a Demolition Ordinance for dilapidated dwelling located at 141 Hannah Pickett Church Street and identified as Richmond County PIN# 7462-08-98-4419. (See Pages 16-18 & Map Insert) 10. Business by Visitors. 11. Business by City Clerk. 12. - Business by City Manager. 13. Business by City Attorney. 15. Business by Mayor 14. Items of discussion by City Council Members. A. Issue Proclamation proclaiming November as "Hospice & Palliative Care Month". (See Page 19) B. Recognition of Proclamation issued in Observance of Veteran's Day. (See Page 20) 16. Adjournment. 2 Rockingham, NC City Council Agenda SUPPORT DOCUMENTS 3 6 00 a 1 5 - 4 UNCOLLECTED TAXES YEAR 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 AMOUNT 1,966,972.36 23,885.03 16,666.85 12,867.54 11,936.33 12,683.78 10,174.91 9,721.81 8,450.77 7,531.83 6,922.84 Oct-18 1,966,972.36 120,841.69 2,087,814.05 Total Current Year Total Past Years Total All Years 5 0 5 8 6 a 8 0 3 0 7 E N - 4 5 9 9 9 5 E 5I 2 EA 4 57 2 - 2 I B 8 a 3 3 6 i 8 8 RESOLUTION DESIGNATION OF APPLICANT'S AGENT North Carolina Division of Emergency Management Organization Name (hereafter named Organization) C17y 6F ROcKIN6HAA Applicant's Fiscal Year (FY) Start Disaster Number: 4393 Applicant's State Cognizant Agency for Single Audit purposes (fCognizant Agency is not assigned, please indicate): Month: JuLy Day: Applicant's Federal Employer's Identification Number S6-6001322 Applicant's Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Number PRIMARY AGENT Agent's 's Name MOwTy R CRUMP Organization Ci7y OF ROCKIN6HAN Official Position CITY MANAGER Mailing Address S1Y ROCKIN6!H9A Po City, State, Zip ROLKINbHm NE 28379 Daytime Telephone 910997 5547 Facsimile Number 910 997 6211 Pager or Cellular Number S1D 206 56/5 SECONDARY AGENT Agent's Name PhIKE DEPRI2I0 Organization Cry OERPEIMAAN Official Position RISK AVAGGA/ SAFETY DIRECDR Mailing Address S14 ROCKINSPAN RD City, State, Zip ROCKINGHAM NC 28375 Daytime Telephone 910 927 SS47 Facsimile Number 910 957 6211 Pager or Cellular Number 510 331 6001 BEI ITI RESOLVED BY the governing body oft the Organization (a public entity duly organized undert the! laws oft the State of North Carolina) thatt the above-named Primary and Secondary Agents arel hereby authorized toe execute andf file applications forf federal and/or state assistance on behalf oft the Organization for the purpose ofo obtaining certains state andt federal financial assistance under the Robert T.: Stafford Disaster Relief &E Emergency Assistance Act, (Publicl Law! 93-288 as amended) or as otherwise avallable. BEI ITFURTHER! RESOLVED that the above-named: agents are authorizedi tor represent and acti fort the Organizationi in all dealings witht the State of North Carolina andt the Federal Emergency Management. Agency for allr matters pertainingt to such disaster assistance requiredb byt the grant agreements andi the assurances printed ont the reverse side hereof, BEJT FINALLY RESOLVED THAT the above-named agents are authorized to act severally. PASSED AND APPROVED this 134h of MOVEMBKR 2018 Name and Title Name and Title Name and Title day GOVERNING BODY CERTIFYING OFFICIAL MONTY CRMp BGNNETT DGANE JOHN HHAS AMMÉ GOWAROS, 6LwÉ WILLAAO DKwISE SULLIPAN (GryCowci) STWE MOPRIS (AAOR) Name Official Position Daytime Telephone CITY MMMACR 710977 5347 CERTIFICATION SABRRIMA ASDonVD (Name) duly appointed and CITY CLERK the Governing Body, dol hereby certifyt that the above is a true and correct copy of ar resolution passed and approved bythe Governing Body of CyG BPCKIN6H (Organization) on the. /31A day of (Title)o of NovbMBCA 2045: Date: OCMBCA 17,288 Signature Vhbus iéonok 9 John R. Massey, Jr. AICP Planning Director ROCKINGHAM A CITY LOOKING FORWARD MEMORANDUM To: Mayor Steve Morris and City Council Members From: John R. Massey, Jr., Assistant City Manager Date: November 1, 2018 Re: Demolition Ordinance for Dilapidated Dwelling located at 171 Cartledge Creek Road City staff recommends the City Council approve a demolition ordinance for the dilapidated dwelling located at 171 Cartledge Creek Road and identified as Richmond County PIN 7464-03-30-0417. A copy of the demolition ordinance and photographs oft the property are included in the agenda packet. As background information, City staff initiated minimum housing proceedings in June of 2018. The property owner, Janet Jackson Webb, and parties of interest were notified of a hearing with the Code Enforcement Officer regarding the condition of the dwelling. 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 October 1, 2018. Again, the notice was sent via certified and regular mail; published in the Richmond County Daily Journal; and posted on the subject property. No action has been taken by anyone to date regarding the condition oft the subject property. 10 514 Rockingham Road, Rockingham, NC 28379 Phone (910) 8959088 * Fax (910).997 7---pmaten AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE BUILDING INSPECTOR TO REMOVE ORI DEMOLISH THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED AS UNFIT FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND DIRECTING THAT AI NOTICE 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, Janet Jackson Webb, has 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 July 3, 2018 and the owner has failed to have been complied with; and 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 171 Cartledge Creek Road and identified by Richmond 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 July 3, 2018 and in accordance with the Housing Code and 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 100 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 Bullding 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 County PIN# 7464-03-30-0417. Section 2. 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. 11 Section 4. Its shall be unlawfui 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 2018 Mayor Attest: City Clerk NORTH CAROLINA RICHMOND COUNTY I,ai Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify that Sabrina Y. McDonald 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 2018. Notary Public My Commission expires: 12 John R. Massey, Jr. AICP Planning Director ROCKINGHAM A CITY LOOKING FORWARD MEMORANDUM To: Mayor Steve Morris and City Council Members From: John R. Massey, Jr., Assistant City Manager Date: November 1, 2018 Re: Demolition Ordinance for Dilapidated Dwelling located at 212S. Brookwood Avenue City staff recommends the City Council approve a demolition ordinance for the dilapidated dwelling located at 212 S. Brookwood Avenue and identified as Richmond County PIN 7473-14-33-5827. A copy oft the demolition ordinance and photographs of the property are included in the agenda packet. As background information, City staff initiated minimum housing proceedings in June of 2018. The property owner, Maggie Terry, and parties of interest were notified of a hearing with the Code Enforcement Officer regarding the condition oft the dwelling. 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 October 1, 2018. Again, the notice was sent via certified and regular mail; published in the Richmond County Daily Journal; and posted on the subject property. No action has been taken by anyone to date regarding the condition of the subject property. 13 514 Rockingham Road, Rockingham, NC 28379 Phone (910).8959088- - Fax (910) 997 7---wdnen AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE BUILDING INSPECTOR TO REMOVE OR DEMOLISH THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED AS UNFIT FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND DIRECTING THAT AI NOTICE BEI 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, Maggie Terry and all unknown heirs, 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 July 3, 2018 and the owner have been complied with; and has failed to comply with the order; NOW, THEREFORE, BEI 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 212 S. Brookwood Avenue and identified by Richmond 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 July 3, 2018 and in accordance with the Housing Code and 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 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 demolition, the Building Inspector shall deposit the surplus in the Superior Court where it shall be secured and disbursed County PIN# 7464-14-33-5827. Section 2. G.S. 160A-443. Section 3. (a) The cost of removal or demolition shall constitute a lien against the real property 160A ini the manner provided by G.S 160A-446. 14 Section 4. Its shall 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 2018 Mayor Attest: City Clerk NORTH CAROLINA RICHMOND COUNTY I,a Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify that Sabrina Y. McDonald 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 2018. Notary Public My Commission expires: 15 2 John R. Massey, Jr. AICP Planning Director ROCKINGHAM A CITY LOOKING FORWARD MEMORANDUM To: Mayor Steve Morris and City Council Members From: John R. Massey, Jr., Assistant City Manager Date: November 1, 2018 Re: Demolition Ordinance for Dilapidated Dwelling located at 141 Hannah Pickett Church Street City staff recommends the City Council approve. a demolition ordinance for the dilapidated dwelling located at 141 Hannah Pickett Church Street and identified as Richmond County PIN 7462-08-98-4419. 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 June of 2018. The property owner, Walker Lamont, and parties of interest were notified of a hearing with the Code Enforcement Officer regarding the condition of the dwelling. 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 October 1, 2018. Again, the notice was sent via certified and regular mail; published in the Richmond County Daily Journal; and posted on the subject property. No action has been taken by anyone to date regarding the condition oft the subject property. 16 514 Rockingham Road, Rockingham, NC 28379 Phone (910) 895 9088 - Fax (910) 997 6617. www.gorockingham.com AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE BUILDING INSPECTOR TO REMOVE OR DEMOLISH THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED AS UNFIT FOR HUMAN HABITATION AND DIRECTING THAT AI NOTICE BE PLACED THEREON THAT THE: SAME MAY NOT BE OCCUPIED. WHEREAS, the City Council oft 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, Walker Lamont, has 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 July 3, 2018 and the owner has failed to comply have been complied with; and 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 141 Hannah Pickett Church Street and identified by 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 July 3, 2018 and in accordance with the Housing Code and 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 Article 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 demolition, the Building Inspector shall deposit the surplus in the Superior Court where it shall be secured and disbursed Richmond County PIN# 7462-08-98-4419 Section 2. 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. 17 Section 4. Its shall 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 2018 Mayor Attest: City Clerk NORTH CAROLINA RICHMOND COUNTY I,al Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify that Sabrina Y. McDonald 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 2018. Notary Public My Commission expires: 18 A M. Steven Morris Mayor ROCKINGHAM A CITY LOOKING FORWARD 3 National Hospice and Palliative Care Month - November 2018 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, as Medicare's first proven coordinated care model, hospice is a program that works offering person-centered, compassionate care, ensuring people dignity, choice, and quality oflife; WHEREAS, the hospice model involves an interdisciplinary, team-oriented approach to treatment, including expert medical care, quality symptom control, and comprehensive pain management as a WHEREAS, beyond providing physical treatment, hospice attends to the patient's emotional, spiritual and family needs, and provides family services like respite care and bereavement counseling. WHEREAS, in an increasingly fragmented. and broken health care system, hospice is one oft thet few sectors that demonstrates how health care can - and should- -work: ati its best fori its patient. WHEREAS, a growing body of peer-reviewed research indicates that timely access to hospice and palliative care can decrease hospitalizations and Emergency Room visits and increase quality of lifet for WHEREAS, every year more than 1.5 million. Americans living with life-limiting illness, and their families, received care from the nation's hospice programs in communities throughout the United: States; WHEREAS, hospice and palliative care organizations are advocates and educators about advance care WHEREAS, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have pledged to put patients first in all ofi its programs - including hospice -6 ensuring a coordinated. and patient-led approach to care, protecting patient choice and accèss to individualized services based on a patient's unique care needs and wishes. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved that L, Mayor Steve Morris and Members oft the Rockingham City Council by virtue of the authority vested in me Rockingham, North Carolina do hereby proclaim November 2018 as National Hospice and Palliative Care Month and encourage citizens to increase their understanding and awareness of care ati the end ofl life andi to observe this month with appropriate foundation of care; patients and family caregivers; planning that help individuals make decisions about the care they want; activities and programs. INV WITNESS WHEREOF, lhave hereunto set my hand this 1* day of November, 2018 and caused this seal to be affixed. Signed: M. Sbeven Morris, Mayor 19 514 Rockingham Road, Rockingham, NC 28379 P.un (910) 895 9088 * Fax: (910) 997 --mgemdpn.an M. Steven Morris Mayor ROCKINGHAM A CITY LOOKING FORWARD PROCLAMATION Honoring Veterans and Supporting Veterans Day Activities WHEREAS, in 1919 President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed November 11th as Armistice Day; and WHEREAS, in 1938 it became a national holiday and in 1954 Congress changed the name of the WHEREAS, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the bill into law for this day "to honor veterans...a WHEREAS, observances are held throughout the Country to salute and honor our Nation's heroes; WHEREAS, various organizations exist to help veterans and their families in time of need, to support measures to promote the welfare and security of the Country, and to support patriotic and moral values holiday to Veterans Day; and day dedicated to world peace"; and and through special school, hospital, and civic programs; and WHEREAS, the City of Rockingham is proud of all our veterans and wholeheartedly supports the men, women, and their families who have served our Nation in past wars as well as those serving today; and WHEREAS, the slogan "All gave some, some gave all" brings to our hearts the importance of never NOW, THEREFORE, I, M. Steven Morris, Mayor and Members of Rockingham City Council do hereby proclaim Saturday, November 10, 2018 as a day to express honor and support for all under estimating freedom's price. veterans; and, FURTHERMORE, encourage our citizens to take time to honor veterans by participating in local ceremonies to include a memorial service on Saturday, November 10, 2018 in the Veteran's Memorial Park beginning at 11:00 a.m. with Evan Thompson, American Legion State Commander as the guest speaker; and, followed by a parade in Downtown Rockingham beginning at 3:00 p.m. This the 1st day of November, 2018. Signed: M. Steven Morris Mayor 20 514. Rockingham Road, Rockingham, NC 28379 - Phone (y1U) 895 9088 Fax (910) 997 6617 wwwgoroctingham.com DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITY REPORTS for COUNCIL'S INFORMATION 21 A ROGKINGIAM FIRE CHIEF HAROLDISLER ADMIN.ASST. KRISTYPLAYER C FIREDEPT. October-18 We are pleased to submit the monthly fire report on the activities undertaken by the Rockingham Fire Department during the month of October 2018. Total Alarms: Turn In Alarms: Wrecks: Service Call: Power line down: 0 Smoke scare: Electrical: 38 1 17 4 0 0 In Town: Silent Alarms: Alarm Malf: Assist Police: Assist Ems: Water rescue: Co detector: 37 37 8 0 1 0 0 Out of Town: Structure fire: Good Intent: Trash/outside fire: 3 Unauthorized burn: 0 Vehicle fire: Mutual Aid: 1 1 1 2 1 Hours Spent on Calls: 17 hours 32 minutes Total Property Exposed to Fire: Total Property Damaged by Fire: Total Property Saved: $405,000.00 $10,000.00 $395,000.00 During the month of October members of the fire department averaged 22 training hours per person; part-paid members averaged 4 hours per person for the month. -Held our annual fire prevention day at the parking lot of Tractor Supply -Participated in our annual local school fire prevention programs -Sparky visited Mt. Olive and Sandhills Children Center for their trunk or treat festival -Sparky visited LJ Bell for their annual fall festival -Sparky visited Roberdell Preschool for fire prevention week Public Life & Safety: -Installed 2 car seats Respectfully Submitted, KN Harold Isler Fire Chief 22 231 S. LAWRENCE ST. ROCKINGHAM. NC 28379 I 910-997-4002 ROCKINGHAM A cmmY LOOKING FORWARD W.D.. Kelly, Chief of1 Police To: Monty Crump From: W. D. Kelly Chief of Police Date: November 5, 2018 Ref: October Activity Report Rockingham Police Department 6 On behalf of the Rockingham Police Department, Ia 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: Battery Boosts Charges Generating Arrest: Felonies: Misdemeanors: Drug Violations: Juvenile: Warrants Served: Citations: 1437 64 109 97 134 5 43 101 9 11 156 158 Accidents eported/investyated: Property Damage only: Personal Injury: Officer Hours Spent in Court: Officer Training Hours Logged Items of Interest: 43 5 41 225 We had a very successful Trunk or Treat this year. Everyone had a lot of fun and lots of candy was given to all the children. We wish a Happy Thanksgiving to allll! NOVEMBEPS - 311 E. Franklin Street, Rockingham, N.C. 28379 Phone 238 895-2468 Fax lmMpdwiwiaw ROCKINGHAM A CITY LOOKING FORWARD NO To: From: Date: Subject: Monty Crump, City Manager Dave Davis, Parks and Recreation Director November 6, 2018 Activity Report The following is an update of recent and current recreation activities. Youth Soccer-Regular season and tournaments should be completed by Tuesday, November Halloween Trunk-or-Treat - This was our thirteenth and most successful Trunk-or-Treat to date. We had a total oft twenty-seven trunks and almost seven thousand children and adults 13th. participated in this event. Administrative Assistant Pam Cowick, City Events Coordinator Kim Williams, and Maintenance Supervisor Mark Rohleder are the driving force behind this event and their efforts Election Day - Once again Browder Park will be a polling precinct on Tuesday, November 6th. Youth Volleyball - We have 83 young ladies registered to participate in this sixth year program. Youth Basketball - Registration fori this program will Wednesday, November 14th and conclude continue to reflect favorably upon our department. Pre-season clinics have been completed and practices are under way. Tuesday, December 11th. 514 Rockingham Road, Rockingham, NC 28379 Phone 24 : 895 9088 Fax (910) 997 6617 wwwgeroctingham.com