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THURSDAY, JULY 14, 2011
The Franklin County Commissioners met Thursday, July 14, 2011, with the
following members present: David S. Keller, Robert L. Thomas and Robert G.
Ziobrowski. Chairman Keller presided and after calling the meeting to order, and the
Pledge of Allegiance proceeded with the business of the day.
On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski;
unanimously approved to adopt the agenda.
Ken Jones from Chambersburg provided public comment about the presentation
held at Tuesday’s meeting from ladies from Mercersburg. He said to be fair they have
raised $30,000 and just requiring from the County $7,500, but should the county be in
the business of supporting local feel good projects? Mr. Jones said where does County
Government end and Local Government begin and when do we say enough and start to
hold elected officials responsible. He said if we continue to spend at current level this
will be last generation.
Allen Piper, President of Citizens for Responsible Government also provided
public comment and stated he concurs with Mr. Jones that the Mercersburg project is a
pet project. He is representing CRG and as president opposes this venture and money
could be spent more wisely. He also said , heard at different times, that according to the
Commissioners, County is financially solvent however when he sees there is excess in
budget and have money and are solvent he asked if the Board has ever considered
reducing the mill rate instead of spending on pet projects especially since some people
are having money or health problems. Mr. Piper also emphasized the need for a PA
system and concerned that participants are not being able to hear Commissioners doing
the public business. Mr. Piper does not want the public left out of hearing what the
County is doing and asks again, the Board to consider a PA system and insist that they
do that. Mr. Piper said he will move a chair right in front of them if can’t hear.
Ken Jones provided additional public comment as a follow-up and said when his
friend Allen Piper was talking about Elderly’s money the label is our money not
government money and should be taken as needed for programs not for everything.
On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski;
unanimously approved all bills presented and ordered paid.
On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski;
unanimously approved the minutes of July 5, 2011 and July 7, 2011 meetings.
The Board reviewed Children & Youth matters. On a motion by Robert L.
Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the Renewal
Agreement between the County of Franklin and Chambersburg Area School District for
the School-Based Probation Program. The school district agrees to provide $53,200.00
for the 2011-2012 school year. Franklin County will carry liability insurance for its
employees and the program. The term of agreement is August 29, 2011 through June 8,
2012, and is contingent on availability of funds.
The Board reviewed additional Children & Youth matters. On a motion by Robert
L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the Renewal
Agreement between the County of Franklin and Tuscarora School District for the School-
Based Probation Program. The school district agrees to provide $7,868.00 for the 2011-
2012 school year. Franklin County will carry liability insurance for its employees and the
program. The term of agreement is September 6, 2011 through June 8, 2012, and is
contingent on availability of funds.
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The Board reviewed Commissioners Office matters. On a motion by Robert L.
Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved for the Chairman of
the Board to execute the Proposal from C.S. Davidson, Inc. to provide construction
phase engineering services for the relocation/replacement of Bridge 27 and widening of
Bridge 28 at a cost of $70,700.00. These engineering services include: Preconstruction
conference, shop drawing review, project meetings, foundation bearing capacity,
inspection, contract administration and final inspection. This cost is covered by Liquid
Fuels funds.
The Board reviewed additional Commissioners Office matters. On a motion by
Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the
Agreement of Lease for Payment of Rent between the County of Franklin and Warren
Township for lease of Tower Site located at 11645 Little Cove Road, Mercersburg, PA
17236 consisting of 120 foot self- supporting tower, 8 foot by 19 foot shelter, fencing,
generator and propane tanks and Warren Township Polling Place located at 11367 Little
Cove Road, Mercersburg, PA. 17236. The County agrees to pay a onetime payment of
$9,000.00 due at signing and term is for a period of twenty (20) years beginning on July
30, 2011 and terminating on July 30, 2031.
The Board reviewed Emergency Services matters. On a motion by Robert L.
Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the Contract
between the County of Franklin and HazMat IQ to provide excellence in first responder
hazardous materials training in making safe and timely risk-based decisions. The total
cost is $5,950.00, with a Hazardous Materials Emergency Planning grant covering
$4,760.00.
The Board reviewed Visitors Bureau matters. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas,
seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the Contract between the
County of Franklin and Pennsylvania on Display for the distribution of the Franklin
County Visitors Guide at interstate rest areas and turnpike plazas at a cost of $3,600.00
for six months of distribution for the period of July 2011 through December 2011. The
cost is covered from hotel room tax revenue.
In accordance with PA Act 14, 67, 68, and 127 notifications, CET Engineering
Services notified the County of a Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
Water Quality Management Part II permit application, a General NPDES permit, PA
Water Obstruction and Encroachment permit, and US Army Corps of Engineers Section
404 permit application being applied by Washington Township Municipal Authority for
wastewater conveyance system upgrades on property in Washington Township.
In accordance with PA Act 14, 67, 68, and 127 notifications, Curfman and
Zullinger notified the County of a Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
General NPDES permit renewal for the Chadwick Estates site located along Walter
Avenue in Greencastle Borough for single family residential dwellings site grading.
The Board tabled a discussion from Tuesday on the Montgomery Peters
Mercersburg Connection (MPMC) request. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas,
seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved to take item off table to
discuss. Mayor James Zeger from Mercersburg spoke in support of the MPMC request
and that part of the long range plan is to preserve beauty in the County. Mayor Zeger
said the committee has been working on this for two years and is committed to seeing it
through. He said this project is for the people of Montgomery Township, Mercersburg
Borough and Peters Township which serves a lot of people and will help a lot of people.
Judy Chambers from Mercersburg also spoke in support of the project and wanted to
remind the Board that this is about health and wellness, economic development and
ways that ecotourism could help the area. The Board discussed further and Chairman
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Keller reminded the Board there were three questions that needed answered: Should
the Board pass a resolution to support the initiative; should the Board appoint a
representative to the steering committee; and should the Board support the venture
financially? Commissioner Thomas spoke and agrees with everything the Mayor and
Ms. Chambers said and what was said previously but there needs to be a process and a
plan in place that can rank and support requests for next year’s budget. Commissioner
Ziobrowski agreed with Commissioner Thomas and said they should have a process and
have a fund allocated for multi-municipal projects. Chairman Keller said the consensus
of the Board is that since this has not been budgeted it would be more prudent to
discuss during the 2012 budget process with the premise that the Board will only
consider supporting financially if staff can work with the Board to develop a program that
can be constrained by a budget number so that the Board would have the wear withal to
not support every pet project requested. After a comment and question and answer
period with those in attendance the Board was in agreement to pass a resolution to
show County support of the project and will appoint a representative at a later date to the
committee as opposed to a commissioner serving.
Chairman Keller read Resolution #2011-09. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas,
seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved Resolution #2011-09 to
support the Montgomery, Peters, Mercersburg Connectivity and that the attached
resolution be made a part of these minutes.
John Hart, Chief Clerk/County Administrator provided a presentation on Franklin
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County moving from a 5 Class County to a 4 Class County. The County received
notice from the Governor’s Office that due to the 2010 census Franklin County will move
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to a 4 class county effective January 1, 2012. House Bill 1549, Act 55 is left to
interpretation but may require county to separate the Recorder of Deeds and Register
and Recorder. This possible separation of office will occur in four years if approved. Mr.
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Hart informed the Board the only change with moving to a 4 class county is for
candidates running for a County wide office would have to receive 250 signatures
instead of 100 signatures. Mr. Hart said there is no action required by the Board today,
however the certification received from the Governor’s Office will need to be recorded in
the Register of Deeds Office.
The meeting was adjourned at 11:02 a.m. with a motion by Robert L. Thomas;
seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski.
FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
RESOLUTION NO. 2011 -09
FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE MONTGOMERY, PETERS, MERCERSBURG
CONNECTIVITY.
WHEREAS, The Franklin County Board of Commissioners wishes to proclaim its support for the vision
of the Montgomery, Peters, Mercersburg Connectivity (MPMC). The MPMC is a group of community
leaders representing local governments, schools, banks, businesses, and churches whose goal is to inspire
our community to live well and to have a healthier lifestyle. An outreach of the Mercersburg Area
Council on Wellness, MPMC's purpose is to develop walkability and bikeability in the Mercersburg area.
One of MPMC's visions is to create safe walking and biking paths that connect neighborhoods, schools,
parks, business districts and other residential, historical and recreational opportunities.
WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan for Franklin County (1999) states the plan's objective to guide
development, land use, economic progress and the preservation of the quality of life in Franklin County.
The plan specifically states the goals of promoting intermunicipal cooperation, and safe bike and
pedestrian travel;
WHEREAS, the Greenways & Open Spaces Plan for Franklin County was adopted by Franklin County
and made a part of the Comprehensive Plan for Franklin County in 2007; the purpose of the Greenways &
Open Spaces Plan is to preserve and enhance Franklin County's character and quality of life, with the
specific objectives of providing recreational opportunities for county residents through preservation and
connection of existing open spaces, and the development of trails to connect population centers and points
of interest in Franklin County, as well as to provide alternative, environmentally - friendly transportation
options ;
WHEREAS, the vision of the Montgomery, Peters, Mercersburg Connectivity is an idea meeting the
purposes, goals, and objectives stated within the Franklin County Comprehensive Plan and the Franklin
County Greenways & Open Spaces Plan;
NOW THEREFORE, The Franklin County Board of Commissioners offers this resolution supporting and
encouraging the MPMC in pursuing this healthy endeavor for the betterment of Franklin County.
DULY PRESENTED AND ADOPTED, by the Franklin County Board of Commissioners, Franklin
County, Pennsylvania at the public meeting held this 14` day of July, 2011.
ATTEST:
FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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Joterk/County art David S. Keller, Chairman
Administrator
Robert L. Thomas
Robert G. Ziobr ki