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June 2018 Mauldin Report

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<strong>June</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

IN THIS ISSUE<br />

Lt. Governor Presents<br />

Senior Center with Grant<br />

Koops, Inc. Expanding<br />

Operations to <strong>Mauldin</strong><br />

City Administrator Trey<br />

Eubanks Resigns<br />

<strong>Mauldin</strong> Farmers Market<br />

On Tuesday Evenings<br />

Fun in the Sun with<br />

Beachin’ Fridays<br />

In The Media<br />

<strong>Report</strong>s<br />

LT. GOVERNOR PRESENTS<br />

SENIOR CENTER WITH GRANT<br />

Lieutenant Governor Kevin Bryant announced a grant of<br />

$325,000 has been awarded to the City of <strong>Mauldin</strong> through<br />

funds provided by the Lieutenant Governor’s Office on<br />

Aging’s Senior Center Permanent Improvement Project<br />

(PIP) grant program. This award amount is in addition to<br />

a required local match, as stipulated by the program’s<br />

guidelines.<br />

An award ceremony<br />

and general remarks<br />

were held at the<br />

Ray Hopkins Senior<br />

Center. Speaking<br />

at the event were<br />

<strong>Mauldin</strong> Recreation<br />

Director Joe Lanahan,


LT. GOVERNOR PRESENTS SENIOR CENTER WITH<br />

GRANT (cont.)<br />

Senior Center Coordinator Suzanne Underwood,<br />

GCRA Interim Director Doug Dent, <strong>Mauldin</strong><br />

Mayor Dennis Raines, and Lieutenant Governor<br />

Kevin Bryant.<br />

“As Lieutenant Governor, one of my privileges<br />

is to advocate on behalf of the nearly one<br />

million senior citizens in South Carolina,” said<br />

Lieutenant Governor Bryant. “This office is a<br />

steward of tax payer dollars. This grant comes<br />

from you. As a steward of those tax dollars, it’s our goal to help seniors remain independent<br />

and at home for as long as possible. It’s good for the seniors, the families and the taxpayers.”<br />

The PIP funds will be used to renovate the Senior Center to meet current Americans with<br />

Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. Enhancements will include the installation of an elevator,<br />

hallway widening, and kitchen and bathroom improvements to accommodate a steadily<br />

growing number of seniors who utilize the center.<br />

“The Ray Hopkins Senior Center is one of the crown jewels of our <strong>Mauldin</strong> facilities,” said<br />

Mayor Raines. “It enriches the lives of senior adults by elevating quality programming,<br />

allowing adults to use life experience to encourage others.“ The mayor added that the senior<br />

population in South Carolina is projected to grow to 17.1% in 2022.<br />

The PIP grant program was established by the General Assembly in 1991. Administered<br />

by the Lieutenant Governor’s Office on Aging, the PIP grant program has since funded<br />

necessary construction and renovations projects at senior sites throughout the state.<br />

IN THE MEDIA<br />

Hughes Investments to build<br />

$100 million mixed-use project<br />

called BridgeWay Station in<br />

<strong>Mauldin</strong>, South Carolina.<br />

shoppingcenterbusiness.com, 4.27<br />

Palmetto Physical Medicine<br />

plans to open second wellness<br />

clinic near BridgeWay Station in<br />

<strong>Mauldin</strong>.<br />

The Greenville News, 5.9<br />

<strong>Mauldin</strong> Middle School among<br />

three in South Carolina awarded<br />

$100K to build fitness centers<br />

thanks to fitness campaign.<br />

The Greenville News, 5.15


CITY ADMINISTRATOR TREY EUBANKS RESIGNS<br />

AFTER 11 YEARS OF SERVICE<br />

Mayor Raines announced in May that Trey<br />

Eubanks has resigned his positon as City<br />

Administrator for the City of <strong>Mauldin</strong>. City<br />

Council wished Mr. Eubanks success in<br />

his future endeavors and thanked him for<br />

his dedicated service to this City and its<br />

progress for the past eleven years. Police<br />

Chief Bryan Turner is serving as Interim<br />

City Administrator while the city begins its<br />

search for Mr. Eubanks’ successor.<br />

“My tenure with the City of <strong>Mauldin</strong> is over,”<br />

said Mr. Eubanks. “I am grateful for the opportunity to have served a great community<br />

for over a decade. The City is very strong financially and service levels are at a high<br />

point across the board. I feel today about <strong>Mauldin</strong> the way I felt almost eleven years ago<br />

when I started my job; this is a city with a tremendous future and many opportunities.<br />

With the great team in place <strong>Mauldin</strong> will continue to experience well planned growth<br />

and prosperity.”<br />

Those interested in applying for City Administrator should contact the city’s Human<br />

Resources department or visit cityofmauldin.org/employment.<br />

MAULDIN FARMERS MARKET KICKS OFF ON<br />

TUESDAY EVENINGS<br />

The <strong>Mauldin</strong> Farmers Market began in <strong>June</strong><br />

and will be open every Tuesday evening, 5 to<br />

8PM through August at the <strong>Mauldin</strong> Cultural<br />

Center. Presented by Bon Secours St. Francis<br />

Health System, the <strong>Mauldin</strong> Farmers Market<br />

features a variety of vendors from around the<br />

Upstate selling locally sourced and produced<br />

items including produce, dairy, eggs, honey,<br />

gifts, clothing, accessories, treats, pastries,<br />

and more! The <strong>Mauldin</strong> Farmers Market will<br />

also feature live music, food trucks, craft<br />

beverages by Growler Haus, and fun and<br />

healthy activities such as small-group fitness,<br />

health screenings and cooking demos. A full<br />

list of vendors, food trucks, and bands can be<br />

found online at mauldinculturalcenter.org.


DEPARTMENT REPORTS | FINANCE<br />

YTD Revenues & Expenditures<br />

Revenues<br />

Expenditures<br />

$12M<br />

$12M<br />

$2M $3M $261K $540K $0<br />

$916K<br />

100 General 400 Fire Service 500 Sports Center 600 Debt Service<br />

150 Special Projects<br />

$265K<br />

200 Sewer<br />

$390K<br />

320 Police Community Events<br />

$0<br />

$645<br />

350 Victim Advocate Spec Revenue<br />

$21K<br />

$67K<br />

370 EUDL Alcohol & Drug<br />

$1K<br />

$150<br />

650 Property Management<br />

$153K<br />

$852K<br />

300 Hospitality & Accommodations<br />

$930K<br />

$1M<br />

310 Grants<br />

$343K<br />

$457K<br />

800 Police Civil Forefeiture<br />

$32K<br />

$16K<br />

$2M<br />

$2.3M<br />

$14M $16M<br />

TOTAL FUNDS<br />

$19M $21M<br />

GF & Assoc. Funds<br />

All Funds


May Revenues FY 2017 FY <strong>2018</strong><br />

$80K<br />

$120K<br />

$84K $97K $28K $33K<br />

$378K<br />

$222K<br />

Property Tax<br />

H & A<br />

Permit<br />

Business License<br />

DEPARTMENT REPORT | COMMUNITY DEV<br />

Cultural Center Updates<br />

The Cultural Center’s summer series is in full swing, with crowds<br />

coming out to enjoy Beachin’ Fridays, the <strong>Mauldin</strong> Farmers<br />

Market, and more. Beachin’ Fridays has welcomed a number<br />

of beach bands to <strong>Mauldin</strong>, and the festivities will continue<br />

every Friday through July 6th. Meanwhile the <strong>Mauldin</strong> Farmers<br />

Market, sponsored by Bon Secours St. Francis Health System,<br />

is off to a great start, taking place every Tuesday evening 5<br />

to 8PM, <strong>June</strong> through August. Food trucks and beverages by<br />

Growler Haus are present every week at both Beachin’ Fridays<br />

and the Farmers Market.<br />

In partnership with Musical Innovations, NAMM, and the<br />

<strong>Mauldin</strong> Chamber, the Cultural Center will celebrate National<br />

Make Music Day on <strong>June</strong> 21 at 6:30PM at the <strong>Mauldin</strong><br />

Outdoor Amphitheater. Guests are invited to learn songs<br />

in a community ukulele circle, no experience necessary.<br />

Ukuleles will be provided to those who don’t have one.<br />

The <strong>Mauldin</strong> High School football team and their head<br />

coach, Harry Cabiness, helped hand out flyers for our<br />

summer events. Janice Holcombe helped organize the city’s<br />

National Day of Prayer event and led the Memorial Day.<br />

Greenville Concert Band also hosted an afternoon concert<br />

with the City on May 20th in honor of Memorial Day.<br />

Join Musical Innovations at the<br />

Cultural Center on Thursday,<br />

<strong>June</strong> 21 at 6:30PM for Make<br />

Music Day! Enjoy food, nonalcoholic<br />

beverages, and treats<br />

from Pink Mama’s Ice Cream<br />

while learning to play the ukulele!<br />

More details can be found at<br />

mauldinculturalcenter.org<br />

Cultural Attendance<br />

210<br />

2,092<br />

37,638<br />

Development & Annexation<br />

The Community Development team continues to meet<br />

with development groups regarding projects for the city,<br />

including City Center and BridgeWay Station. Marketing<br />

2,452<br />

May<br />

YTD


efforts by the city have attracted interest from businesses and the general public, bringing<br />

attention to the growth and community in <strong>Mauldin</strong>.<br />

More than 500 acres around <strong>Mauldin</strong> are in consideration for annexation in the near future. In<br />

May, <strong>Mauldin</strong> approved the first reading of an ordinance to annex approximately 145 acres<br />

near West Butler Road; the site is in pre-planning stages for a mixed residential development.<br />

In early <strong>June</strong>, the city completed the annexation of approximately twelve acres on Monroe<br />

Drive, to be developed for a 155,000-square foot industrial speculative building.<br />

FUN IN THE SUN WITH BEACHIN’ FRIDAYS<br />

The <strong>Mauldin</strong> Cultural Center is making the most of the summer with Beachin’ Fridays!<br />

Attendees enjoy food trucks, beverages by Growler Haus, shag dance lessons by Jeff and<br />

Dede Ward, and live beach music every Friday night through July 6th. All shows except the<br />

finale night begin at 7PM; the finale night begins at 6:30PM and always features a special<br />

performance and fireworks. All shows are free of charge, so grab your dancing shoes and<br />

don’t miss this summer series!


DEPARTMENT REPORT | PUBLIC WORKS<br />

Sanitation<br />

Trash | 671.35 Tons<br />

Leaves| 68.54 Tons<br />

Recycle | 66.48Tons<br />

Bag Grass | 7.53 Tons<br />

Building Maintenance<br />

Senior Center | 9<br />

City Hall | 6<br />

Sports Center | 3<br />

McDougal Court | 1<br />

Sunset Park | 1<br />

Streets<br />

Sinkhole, drainage | 9<br />

Trees, grass | 6<br />

Sewer | 3<br />

Roads | 3<br />

Events, signage | 3<br />

Fleet Maintenance<br />

Police | 17<br />

Sanitation | 6<br />

Recreation | 1<br />

Fire | 1<br />

Streets | 1<br />

Parks<br />

Park Maintenance/Litter<br />

Control | 234 Hrs<br />

Field Prep | 196 Hrs<br />

ROW/Easements | 156 Hrs<br />

City Buildings/Gateways | 152 Hrs<br />

Litter Control | 136 Hrs<br />

Bed Maintenance | 96 Hrs<br />

Event Preparation | 68 Hrs<br />

Equipment Maintenance | 60 Hrs<br />

May Sewer <strong>Report</strong>s<br />

Sewer | Man Hours Task Allocation & Percentages of Labor Hours<br />

Utility Locates | 242 (43%)<br />

Sewer Rehab | 26 (5%)<br />

Storm Drain Inspection | 74 (13%) Pump Station Inspection | 24 (4%)<br />

Manhole Inspections<br />

& Repairs | 63 (12%)<br />

Flags | 23 (4%)<br />

Signage Repair | 45 (9%)<br />

Personal Leave | 28 (5%)<br />

Assigned to Sanitation | 20 (3%)<br />

Tree Work | 15 (2%)


DEPARTMENT REPORT | RECREATION<br />

Youth Athletics<br />

In spite of inclement weather, youth sports leagues finished their games before Memorial<br />

Day thanks to hard work by the Parks and Ground staff along with athletic coordinator, Willie<br />

Stewart. Baseball and softball champions included the Red Sox, coached by Vince Burden;<br />

the Cardinals, coached by Corey McKay; the Reds, coached by Clint Weathers; and the Blue<br />

Jays, coached by Ronnie Colson. Flag football champions included the 8U Saints, coached by<br />

James Durham; the 10U Raiders, coached by Steve Hruska; and the 13U Vikings, coached by<br />

Mickey Chastain.<br />

Tournaments for baseball and softball will be held in <strong>June</strong>, with All-Star teams participating<br />

from all baseball divisions, as well as <strong>Mauldin</strong> Recreation’s first All-Star softball team.<br />

The Trevor Booker basketball camp, hosted by former Clemson standout and ninth-year<br />

NBA pro Trevor Booker, was held at the <strong>Mauldin</strong> Sports Center with more than 175 students<br />

joining the fun. Booker was joined by a number of other NBA players for the week-long camp,<br />

including Myles Turner of the Indiana Pacers and Jawun Evans of the Los Angeles Clippers.<br />

Youth Lacrosse in <strong>Mauldin</strong> had a strong spring season, with 75 boys and girls playing in<br />

tournaments in Asheville, Spartanburg, and <strong>Mauldin</strong>. Registration for fall sports is open<br />

throughout <strong>June</strong>. Families may sign up for all fall sports, including flag football, tackle football,<br />

baseball, softball, and cheerleading until <strong>June</strong> 30th. Visit mauldinrecreation.com or contact<br />

the <strong>Mauldin</strong> Sports Center for more information.<br />

Coach pitch champions, the Red Sox.<br />

Minors champions, the Cardinals.


Sports Center<br />

The Sports Center’s new Silver Sneakers program begins classes on <strong>June</strong> 18th and has<br />

already generated a tremendous amount of interest. Silver Sneakers is a national program<br />

where health care providers pay membership fees for health and fitness facilities for their<br />

clients. More than 60 new members have joined the Sports Center as a result of this program.<br />

The Sports Center’s fitness floor will soon have six new elliptical machines for members to<br />

use. Throughout May, more than 2,000 people enjoyed group fitness classes; the <strong>Mauldin</strong><br />

Sports Center continues to be a leader on fitness in Greenville County.<br />

The Summer Fun program for kids will kick off on <strong>June</strong> 18th. Camp director Stephan Dyar<br />

has been a P.E. teacher for almost 20 years and worked in summer camps for more than 15<br />

years. The program will take trips to local attractions like the Discovery Island waterpark,<br />

Golden Park, and Gravitopia. For more information on camps, classes, and programs offered<br />

by the Sports Center, visit mauldinrecreation.com.<br />

Ray Hopkins Senior Center<br />

During May, the Ray Hopkins Senior Center guided trips to the Greenville Zoo, an Atlanta<br />

Braves Game, a Greenville Drive game and a three-day trip to Amelia Island, Florida. Monthly<br />

attendance for the Senior Center was 3,701. The Senior Center also hosted a National Senior<br />

Day in conjunction with the beginning of their Silver Sneakers program. Speakers from<br />

Silver Sneakers, Humana, and St. Francis Hospital participated, as well as the Cora Balance<br />

Workshop, Season’s Café, Good News Travels, and more. Classes were given in yoga, tai chi,<br />

and classic exercise. Demonstrations included corn hole, pickle ball, line dancing, and selfdefense.<br />

Approximately 300 seniors attended.<br />

On <strong>June</strong> 11th the City of <strong>Mauldin</strong> and the Ray Hopkins Senior Center welcomed Lt. Governor<br />

Kevin Bryant to award the Senior Center an Office of Aging Permanent Improvement<br />

Program grant of $365,000. These funds, along with money from the Greenville County<br />

Redevelopment Authority, will be used to renovate the Senior Center to meet current<br />

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. Enhancements will include the<br />

installation of an elevator, hallway widening, and kitchen and bathroom improvements to<br />

accommodate the steadily growing number of seniors who utilize the center.


DEPARTMENT REPORT | BUSINESS DEV<br />

Permit Activity 2017 <strong>2018</strong><br />

153<br />

120<br />

370<br />

479<br />

67 65<br />

205<br />

210<br />

Residential May<br />

Residential YTD<br />

Commercial May<br />

Commercial YTD<br />

Building Codes<br />

Zoning & Land Development<br />

City Inspections | 216<br />

RCI Inspections | 80<br />

Plan Reviews | 16<br />

Plan Revisions | 6<br />

Tenant Occupancy<br />

Reviews | 4<br />

Pre/Onsite Mtgs | 3<br />

Site Plan/Sign Permit | 25<br />

City Inspections | 16<br />

Pre-app & Onsite Mtg | 8<br />

Tenant Occupancy<br />

Reviews | 4<br />

Planning Commission<br />

Reviews | 1<br />

Residential Permits Issued<br />

Electrical - 33<br />

HVAC - 16<br />

Plumbing - 15<br />

Additions - 13<br />

Zoning - 12<br />

Sewer - 9<br />

Single Family Detached - 7<br />

Roofing - 6<br />

Encroachments - 4<br />

Renovation - 4<br />

Demolition - 1<br />

Commercial Permits Issued<br />

Electrical - 18<br />

HVAC - 10<br />

Zoning - 9<br />

Plumbing - 8<br />

Renovations - 7<br />

Tenant Occupancy - 4<br />

Signs - 4<br />

Sewer - 2<br />

Encroachments - 1<br />

Demolition - 1<br />

Additions - 1


DEPARTMENT REPORT | FIRE<br />

301 Total Calls<br />

69%<br />

12%<br />

10%<br />

9%<br />

Emergency Calls | 206<br />

Other Calls | 36<br />

False Calls | 31<br />

Service Calls | 28<br />

Haz Mat and Mutual Aid make up less than 5% of total calls.<br />

New Construction/Occupants<br />

- Jackson Marketing - Holland<br />

- Custom Alterations - E Butler<br />

- Blue Water Tropical Fish - E Butler<br />

- Monroe Industrial Site - Monroe<br />

- Fruition Hair Braiding - E Butler<br />

- Golden Strip Mirror and Glass - Miller<br />

- ODAR - N Main<br />

- MP Husky - Old Stage<br />

- Springs Apts. @ Laurens - Laurens View<br />

- Mato’s Services - Winchester<br />

- Golden Homecare Solutions - Winchester<br />

- The Pizza Factory of <strong>Mauldin</strong> - N Main<br />

- Nationwide Insurance - E Butler<br />

- KOOP’s - Brookfield<br />

- Monroe Industrial Site - Monroe<br />

- Courtyard by Marriott - Millport<br />

- O’Reilly Auto Parts - N Main<br />

- Rapid Electric LLC - Old Mill<br />

- Specialty Paper & Packaging - International<br />

- Spinx - N Main<br />

- New Storage - Old Mill<br />

Codes Enforcement/Fire Prevention<br />

Inspections: 84 | Conferences: 87<br />

Fire Prevention Education/Training<br />

In May, all MFD personnel reviewed<br />

procedures on loss control for salvage and<br />

overhaul on post-structure fire operations.<br />

Personnel also studied Greenville County<br />

EMS orders for post structure fire vitals<br />

on firefighters, as well as the physical and<br />

chemical properties of ethylene oxide.<br />

Familiarization training on 47 new MSA G1<br />

Air Packs is in progress on each shift prior to<br />

the units going in service.<br />

The department participated in 13 fire<br />

prevention events throughout the month,<br />

including fire safety talks at the Ray Hopkins<br />

Senior Center and <strong>Mauldin</strong> Elementary, 8<br />

Miracle League events, the city’s Memorial<br />

Day event and a Sunland Distribution event.<br />

The Fire Department reached approximately<br />

225 children and adults in the month of May.


KOOPS, INC. EXPANDING MANUFACTURING<br />

OPERATIONS TO MAULDIN<br />

Koops, Inc., a manufacturer of<br />

automation systems, is growing its<br />

existing Greenville County production<br />

operations. The company’s $2.2 million<br />

investment is projected to create 20<br />

new jobs over the next five years.<br />

Koops, Inc. is a full-service systems<br />

integrator that provides turnkey<br />

solutions from project conception to completion. The company features a variety of inhouse<br />

services, including 3D mechanical design, controls design, project management,<br />

machining, fabrication and production line integration, among others.<br />

“The City of <strong>Mauldin</strong> is pleased to welcome Koops, Inc., a manufacturer of automation<br />

systems, to our community,” said <strong>Mauldin</strong> Mayor Dennis Raines. “The addition of 20 new<br />

jobs and its $2.2 million expansion are a welcome investment in the city. Investments like<br />

these make our community and Greenville county a great place to call home.”<br />

“South Carolina’s workforce continues to demonstrate an unmatched excellence, especially<br />

in our growing manufacturing sector,” said Governor Henry McMaster. “I congratulate the<br />

innovative Koops, Inc. on their latest expansion in Greenville County and wish them years of<br />

continued success.”<br />

To prepare for an increasing demand for automation systems, Koops, Inc. will be moving<br />

into a larger building located at 25 Brookfield Oaks, Suite H in <strong>Mauldin</strong>, S.C. The move will<br />

allow the company to update its office space, add conference rooms, install a new crane and<br />

more. The project is expected to be completed by July <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

“We are so excited to move into the new facility,” said Koops, Inc. CEO Paul Brinks. “This<br />

state-of-the-art building will help us better serve our customers’ needs and will allow us to<br />

increase our automation output. Greenville County has proved to be a lively, growing and<br />

business-friendly industrial environment that is suitable as a home for Koops, Inc.’s growth<br />

into the future.”<br />

The Coordinating Council for Economic Development approved job development credits<br />

related to the project. For more information on Koops, Inc., visit koops.com.


DEPARTMENT REPORT | POLICE<br />

May Motor Vehicle Accidents Traffic Enforcement 2017 <strong>2018</strong><br />

70 64 17 15<br />

209 368<br />

571<br />

821<br />

Total MVA MVA w. Injury Hazard Citations Warning Citations<br />

May Citations<br />

• No Seat Belt<br />

• No Child Restraint<br />

• Speeding Under 10 mph<br />

• Speeding Over 10 & Under 25 mph<br />

• Speeding Over 25 mph<br />

• Disregard Sign/Signal<br />

• Insurance Violations<br />

• Other Moving Violations<br />

91<br />

2<br />

19<br />

32<br />

11<br />

16<br />

59<br />

138<br />

Criminal Offenses <strong>Report</strong>ed YTD<br />

Rape 1<br />

1<br />

Murder 0<br />

0<br />

Arson** 1<br />

1<br />

Robbery 4<br />

4<br />

Assault & Battery HAN 16<br />

11<br />

Motor Vehicle Theft 15<br />

18<br />

Burglary 19<br />

DUI 47<br />

55<br />

Assault & Battery 70<br />

92<br />

Larceny 149<br />

131<br />

Narcotic Violations 122<br />

170<br />

YTD Totals 2017 | 444<br />

** All statistics are compiled using figures at time of analysis.<br />

22<br />

<strong>2018</strong> | 505


DEPARTMENT REPORT | POLICE<br />

2017 <strong>2018</strong><br />

Written Warning<br />

Traffic Citations<br />

3547 3736<br />

1386 1567<br />

Adult Arrests<br />

Juvenile Arrests<br />

352<br />

375<br />

32 46<br />

Accidents <strong>Report</strong>ed<br />

Calls for Service<br />

309 318<br />

YTD 2017: 20,463<br />

YTD <strong>2018</strong>: 21,074<br />

INCREASE: 3%<br />

May Crime Stats<br />

• Narcotics Violations<br />

• Larceny<br />

• Assault & Battery<br />

• DUI<br />

• Motor Vehicle Theft<br />

• Burglary<br />

• ABHAN<br />

• Arson<br />

26<br />

26<br />

20<br />

9<br />

4<br />

2<br />

2<br />

1


DEPARTMENT REPORT | JUDICIAL<br />

3%<br />

In May <strong>2018</strong>, 467 new cases were filed with<br />

Municipal Court.<br />

60%<br />

10%<br />

Pending Cases as of May 31<br />

1266 pending traffic cases<br />

580 pending criminal cases<br />

27%<br />

214 pending DUI cases<br />

60 pending city ordinance cases<br />

* Jury trials are scheduled for <strong>June</strong> 18-22, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

* Preliminary hearings are scheduled for July 2 and August 6, <strong>2018</strong>.<br />

May Disposed of Court Cases | 427<br />

105<br />

136<br />

68<br />

73<br />

0<br />

20<br />

0<br />

8<br />

13<br />

2<br />

2<br />

0<br />

Judicial Dismissal<br />

Other<br />

Guilty Bench Trial<br />

TIA Guilty<br />

Not Guilty Bench Trial<br />

Conditional Discharges<br />

Pled Guilty<br />

Transfered to G/S<br />

Nolle prossed<br />

Dismissed<br />

Enrolled in PTI<br />

Nollo Contendre


City of <strong>Mauldin</strong><br />

5 East Butler Road<br />

P.O. Box 249<br />

<strong>Mauldin</strong>, SC 29662<br />

864.288.4910 | cityofmauldin.org<br />

WHAT’S HAPPENING<br />

JUNE <strong>2018</strong><br />

SUN<br />

MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT<br />

17<br />

City Council<br />

18 19 20 21 Beachin’ 22 23<br />

Meeting<br />

Summer Fun Camp<br />

Week 1 Begins<br />

24 25<br />

Summer Fun Camp<br />

Week 2 Begins<br />

<strong>Mauldin</strong><br />

Farmers Market<br />

Department<br />

Head Meeting<br />

Planning Commission<br />

Meeting<br />

<strong>Mauldin</strong> Farmers Market<br />

26 27 28 29 30<br />

Zoning<br />

Board Meeting<br />

JULY <strong>2018</strong><br />

Make Music<br />

Day Celebration<br />

Chamber Mobile<br />

Mammography<br />

Fridays<br />

Park Hop Play Date<br />

at Sunset Park<br />

Beachin’<br />

Fridays<br />

Youth Fall Sports<br />

Registration Ends<br />

1 2 3 4 5<br />

Judicial Preliminary<br />

Hearing<br />

Summer Fun Camp<br />

Week 3 Begins<br />

15 City Council 16 17<br />

6 7<br />

8 9<br />

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Summer Fun Camp<br />

Week 4 Begins<br />

Meeting<br />

Summer Fun Camp<br />

Week 5 Begins<br />

29 30<br />

Farmers Market<br />

Department<br />

Head Meeting<br />

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Farmers Market<br />

18 19 20 21<br />

22 23<br />

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Summer Fun Camp<br />

Week 6 Begins<br />

Summer Fun Camp<br />

Week 7 Begins<br />

<strong>Mauldin</strong><br />

Farmers Market<br />

Farmers Market<br />

Planning Commission<br />

Meeting<br />

<strong>Mauldin</strong><br />

Farmers Market<br />

Department<br />

Head Meeting<br />

31<br />

Fourth of July<br />

City Offices Closed<br />

Zoning<br />

Board Meeting<br />

Beachin’<br />

Fridays Finale<br />

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