HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-03-09 Commissioner Minutes
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 2022
The Franklin County Commissioners met Wednesday, March 9, 2022, with the following
members present: David S. Keller, John T. Flannery and Robert G. Ziobrowski (attended
virtually). Chairman Keller presided and after calling the meeting to order, a Moment of
Silence, and the Pledge of Allegiance, proceeded with the business of the day.
The meeting was live streamed.
On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by John T. Flannery; unanimously
approved to adopt the agenda.
There was no public comment.
On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by John T. Flannery; unanimously
approved all bills presented and ordered paid.
The minutes of the March 2, 2022 meeting were reviewed. On a motion by Robert G.
Ziobrowski, seconded by John T. Flannery; unanimously approved the minutes.
The Board reviewed Agreements, Contracts and Reports. Glenda Helman, Director of
Grants Management, explained board action item #6, application grants to the Department of
Community and Economic Development Local Share Account. She explained this is money
gaming money and Ms. Helman provided information on each of the nine applicants and their
requests. Chairman Keller asked how much money is available statewide and Ms. Helman
responded that she cannot find that information. He also asked how the applicants found out
about the grant and Ms. Helman responded that she reached out to municipalities and
nonprofits with the information. Commissioner Ziobrowski asked if the sheer number of grants
diminish the chance of the applicants being successful. Ms. Helman responded that she
to have a direct impact on
the entire community in Franklin County. The Gaming Commission will make a decision by the
end of the year. Steve Thomas, Planning Director, provided an overview of board actions #7 &
8. He explained that the Historic Letterkenny Chapel agreement is for long term repairs at the
site and to make the site more accessible for the population. He continued that the
Shippensburg Community Parks and Recreation agreement is to extend the Cumberland Valley
Rail Trail from Shippensburg to Franklin County which will also help to secure DCNR grants to
help with the project. Commissioner Ziobrowski wanted to mention that the funds for these two
agreements are Marcellus Shale funds. The items will be decided upon in the afternoon
session.
Allen White, American Red Cross Disaster Program Manager, and Dr. Ron Taylor,
current Chair of the Board of Directors for American Red Cross, were present to provide an
update on the activities of the Red Cross. Mr. White explained that he was in charge of four
big geographic area, there are two representatives now. Dr. Taylor provided information on the
impact of the Red Cross in Franklin County and noted that they collected 2,364 units of blood in
Franklin County impacting over 7,000 individuals in need. He appreciates all the citizens in
Franklin County that are willing to donate blood and the organizations that offer blood drives on
a regular basis since it is critical to them. We are in a blood crisis across the US and globally.
Dr. Taylor explained that the Red Cross also reconnected 69 military heroes in Franklin County
with their families in times of personal crisis. The Red Cross really helps if a soldier is deployed
overseas and when they return the Red Cross is there to help them transition back home. He
explained how Red Cross is helping with the crisis in Ukraine and providing food and hygiene
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items to bomb shelters and surrounding countries. Without the support of people in Franklin
out of the 180 small disasters in central PA which served 850 individuals, they responded to
eight in Franklin County, assisting 28 individuals. He said they have a great partnership with
explained that they have a great relationship with our Department of Emergency Services as
well and they have space in their building. There is a home fire campaign where they partner
with a few fire departments to help get smoke alarms to homes. Chairman Keller asked with
their efforts in the County and helping veterans is there coordination with the Franklin County
Veterans Affairs Office. Mr. Taylor responded that they do have conversations with the Director
at Veterans Affairs and he has been very helpful. Chairman Keller stated that Franklin County
has more veterans then most counties in the Commonwealth so he appreciates their focus on
Human Resources team would be happy to help out with a blood drive if they contact them.
program and he was the Coldbrook school representative. He asked if there is still a Junior Red
Cross program. Mr. White responded that they are trying to get out and rebuild the program
and they are starting at Wilson College and pushing it down towards the high schools and grade
schools.
The Board reviewed information regarding the American Red Cross Month. On a motion
by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by John T. Flannery; unanimously approved to sign Franklin
County Proclamation #2022-01 proclaiming the month of March as American Red Cross Month
and that the attached proclamation be made a part of these minutes.
On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by John T. Flannery; unanimously
approved to enter an executive session at 11:55 a.m. for the purpose of reviewing potential
litigation matters. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by John T. Flannery;
unanimously approved to reconvene into regular session at 12:14 p.m. Action will be required
after the executive session.
Chairman Keller announced that the Board of Commissioners came out of the executive
session at 12:14 p.m. As a result of the executive session our solicitor has a recommendation
for the Board. Elliott Sulcove, County Solicitor, is recommending settling a hazardous material
claim with S&S Transporters, Inc., Carl Goad and Cherokee Insurance Company for
reimbursement of a diesel spill in Franklin County for an amount of $4,592.79. This covers
100% of the costs that were incurred in this matter. Chairman Keller stated to let this be a
reminder to insurance companies that if you spill in Franklin County you will pay. On a motion
by John T. Flannery, seconded by David S. Keller; unanimously approved the agreement as
stated by the Solicitor.
The Board recessed and will reconvene at 2:00 p.m. for final approval of the items that
were reviewed.
The Board reconvened at 2:00 p.m.
There was no public comment.
The Board reviewed Children & Youth matters. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski,
seconded by John T. Flannery; unanimously approved the report to the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, Bureau of Budget and Program Support, Office of Children, Youth & Families
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showing Fiscal Year 2021-2022 2 quarter report of revenue and expenditures (Act 148) total
expenditure for period October 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021. The total amount of the
report is $2,958,699.00 and the General Fund contribution is $540,083.00.
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The Board reviewed additional Children & Youth matters. On a motion by Robert G.
Ziobrowski, seconded by John T. Flannery; unanimously approved the updated contract listing
for all contracts and addendums for October 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021 for the
Children & Youth department. Contract listing is maintained for proper accounting of all
contracts to include vendor name and address, type(s) of service provided, and rate(s) charged
for services.
The Board reviewed Commissioners Office matters. On a motion by Robert G.
Ziobrowski, seconded by John T. Flannery; unanimously approved amendment No. 11 to the
Professional Facilities Development and Management Services agreement dated January 4,
2006 between the County of Franklin and CGL Engineering, Inc. This amendment is to
increase the monthly fee to $64,895.36 for facilities maintenance and jail maintenance services
for each month commencing on February 1, 2022. All other terms and conditions of the original
agreement will remain in full force and effect.
The Board reviewed Fiscal matters. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by
John T. Flannery; unanimously approved the second amendment to an agreement between the
County of Franklin and South Central Community Action Program (SCCAP) dated March 17,
2021. This will increase the encumbrance by $8,311,358.88 for a total of $18,513,513.72 for
the addition of ERAP-2 funding. This will also extend the contract period to September 30,
2022.
The Board reviewed Grants matters. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded
by John T. Flannery; unanimously approved for the Secretary of the Board to execute
resolutions for Department of Community & Economic Development (DCED) Local Share
Account Grant Applications being submitted by the County on behalf of nine different entities to
receive local share account funds. Each entity will pay $100 from their budget to submit the
application. Entities will submit payment to the County and the County will pay the application
fee when filing. The total grant amount requested is $2,004,918.35. The resolutions, nine
entities, and grant amounts are as follows:
a. Resolution 2022-08: House of Hope $85,675.00
b. Resolution 2022-09: Healthy Communities Partnership $40,645.98
c. Resolution 2022-10: Greencastle Rescue Hose Company $582,473.00
d. Resolution 2022- $253,262.20
e. Resolution 2022-12: Franklin County Habitat for Humanity $65,888.07
f. Resolution 2022-13: Franklin County DES $75,114.61
g. Resolution 2022- $54,610.49
h. Resolution 2022-15: Franklin County Fire Company #10 $822,249.00
i. Resolution 2022-16: Maranatha Ministry, Inc. $25,000.00
The Board reviewed Information Technology Services matters. On a motion by Robert
G. Ziobrowski, seconded by John T. Flannery; unanimously approved the quote from Dell for a
total amount of $238,304.09 for the purchase of the annual computer bulk order where old
machines are replaced as part of the recommended life-cycle replacement process.
The Board reviewed Planning matters. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded
by John T. Flannery; unanimously approved the agreement between the County of Franklin and
Historic Letterkenny Chapel and Franklin County Veterans and 9/11 Memorial Park to provide
funding in the amount of $13,191.75 for projects to enhance the long-term sustainability of the
Chapel and Park facilities.
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The Board reviewed additional Planning matters. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski,
seconded by John T. Flannery; unanimously approved the agreement between the County of
Franklin and Shippensburg Community Parks and Recreation Authority to provide funding in the
amount of $45,000.00 for the extension of the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail in Franklin County.
The Board reviewed Property Management matters. On a motion by Robert G.
Ziobrowski, seconded by John T. Flannery; unanimously approved for the Chairman of the
Board to execute the amendment to an agreement between the County of Franklin and TKE
(Thyssenkrupp Elevators) V-2058 dated February 4, 2022 in the additional amount of $5,400.00
for a new total of $11,417.84. This amendment will add a total of 6 new elevators to the service
maintenance agreement previously signed on October 11, 2018. These elevators include one at
the Historic Courthouse and five at the Judicial Center. The previous eight elevators from the
Hearing Annex, Courthouse, Courthouse Annex, Ag Heritage, Administrative Annex and Ag
Extension were contracted and billed at $6,017.84 including a discount for 2022.
The Board reviewed additional Property Management matters. On a motion by Robert
G. Ziobrowski, seconded by John T. Flannery; unanimously approved the Supplement
Appropriation in the amount of $11,327.00 for the structural corrective repairs for the elevator
rail and car roller systems at the Administration Annex. The repairs needed are required to
pass state inspection. The cost will be distributed to the various occupants of the building
through their occupancy expense.
The Board reviewed information regarding Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month.
Lori Young, Program Specialist, was present to receive the proclamation and provided the
history of Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Awareness Month where President Ronald Reagan
proclaimed March as IDD month in 1987 to raise awareness of IDD and to highlight inclusion
for, contributions of and togetherness with the community of people with developmental
disabilities. She continued that Al Condeluci, a Pittsburgh native, is an advocate, catalyst for
building community capacities and a leader in understanding social culture for individuals with
IDD. He states that people want something to do that includes a job, volunteering or a purpose,
somewhere to live and someone to love that includes family and friends. She explained that in
Ms. Young said that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
are living longer and more productive lives. Worlds Imagined helps us to explore new and ever
changing opportunities for people with IDD to live the life they imagine. The campaign seeks to
raise awareness about the inclusion of people with IDD in all facets of life as well as awareness
of the barriers that people with disabilities still sometimes face today. Chairman Keller
appreciates all that Lori does and she brings a heightened level perspective since she has a
takes for granted and he thanked her for everything she does. Commissioner Ziobrowski said
that Commissioner Keller used to serve on the MH/IDD/EI board for years but now he serves on
it and he sits on a board with professionals that are a whole lot smarter than he is and they are
very dedicated. He thanked Lori. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by John T.
Flannery; unanimously approved to sign Franklin County Proclamation #2022-02 proclaiming
the month of March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month and that the attached
proclamation be made a part of these minutes.
On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by John T. Flannery; unanimously
approved to enter an executive session at 2:20 p.m. for the purpose of reviewing personnel
matters. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by John T. Flannery; unanimously
approved to reconvene into regular session at 2:48 p.m. No action was required after the
executive session.
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The meeting was adjourned at 2:48 p.m. with a motion by John T. Flannery; seconded
by Robert G. Ziobrowski.
Carrie E. Gray
County Administrator/Chief Clerk
FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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David S. Keller, Chairman
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John T. Flannery
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Robert G. Ziobrowski