HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-05-10 Commissioner Minutes THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2018
The Franklin County Commissioners met Thursday, May 10, 2018, 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, a Moment
of Silence, and the Pledge of Allegiance, proceeded with the business of the day.
Chairman Keller asked to amend the agenda to include a lease agreement for
property on Grant Street. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G.
Ziobrowski; unanimously approved to adopt the amended agenda.
There was no public comment.
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 the May 1, 2018 and May 3, 2018 meetings.
John Hart, Project Manager, was present to provide more information on the
lease agreement for the Grant Street property. He explained that he proposes the
county enter into a lease with B-developed, LLC for property on Grant Street which is the
former Jennings property. He explained there will be 80 parking stalls and the building is
16,000 square feet with 10,500 square feet for storage and 5,500 square feet for office
space. Outside counsel has reviewed the lease and approved to move forward. Mr.
Hart explained further that next week staff is going to give other options for the
Administrative Annex and Archives buildings and this lease gives us more options and a
larger footprint. He said we can use this space for mock courtrooms and transition
space during the construction phase. This is a good investment and will benefit the
county.
The Board reviewed Aging Office matters. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas,
seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the agreement between the
County of Franklin and AGING WELL, PA, LLC for the Franklin County Area Agency on
Aging to provide assessment services on behalf of AGING WELL for consumers
requiring level of care determinations for MA funded programs. AGING WELL will pay
FCAAA a single rate of$237.12 per functional eligibility determinations (FEDs) —
PASRR-EV and Redeterminations. This agreement is for the term of July 1, 2018
through June 30, 2021.
The Board reviewed Commissioners' Office matters. On a motion by Robert L.
Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the lease
agreement between B.beveloped, LLC and the County of Franklin for a property known
as Lot#2, 340 North Second Street, Chambersburg, PA consisting of 80 parking stalls,
5,491 SF of office space and 10,509 SF of storage space. Office space is rented at
$10.00 per SF and storage space is rented at $5.00 per SF. This is a 10 year lease.
The Board reviewed Early Intervention matters. On a motion by Robert L.
Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the annual Income
and Expenditure Report to the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services for Fiscal
Year 2016-2017 for Franklin/Fulton Early Intervention.
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The Board reviewed Property Management 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 Susquehanna Door Service to provide and install
a rebuilt doromatic senior swing control for the main entrance door of the Administration
Annex. This proposal is at a cost of$1,185.07 and is for the term of May 1, 2018
through June 30, 2018.
The Board reviewed additional Property Management matters. On a motion by
Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the
addendum to the original agreement (dated October 12, 2018) between the County of
Franklin and Waynesboro Construction Co. Inc., for the construction of a metal barn on
Franklin Farm Lane, to extend the completion date to June 20, 2018. All other terms
and conditions of the original agreement will remain in full force and effect.
The Board reviewed Tax Services matters. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas,
seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the proposal from
Government Software Services, Inc. for printing and postage for Tax Sale certified
mailers with postage for a total cost of$16,450.00 with $15,825.00 to be paid up front
for the postage. Request for quotes were completed with two responses. Government
Software Services, Inc. was the lowest qualified quote received.
In accordance with PA Acts 14, 67, 68 and 127 notifications, Aaron Coons
notified the County of a Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Water
Obstruction and Encroachment permit application being applied for property located in
Fannett Township.
The Board reviewed information regarding National Correctional Officers and
Employees Week. Warden Bill Bechtold and several representatives of the Jail were
present to receive the proclamation. The Warden thanked the Board for recognizing the
staff at the Jail. He said he has a fantastic staff that are dedicated to the mission and
whom consistently go above the call of duty. Commissioner Thomas said that Warden
Bechtold is always talking about the staff he has and how proud he is of every single one
of them. As Chair of the Prison Board he knows that corrections is not an easy job to
do. There have been many changes in corrections and one example is there are more
women at the Jail than ever before and more inmates with designated serious mental
illness. It's a very challenging job and it takes a special person to do what they do. The
Warden responded that they talk about when you think you've seen it all but then
something new happens that they had never seen before. It's a constantly growing
service and we couldn't do it without the great staff that we have. He continued that he
would put our Franklin County staff against anyone in the nation based on what they do
on a day to day basis. Chairman Keller said that on Tuesday the Board recognized
partners in law enforcement and how they go in harm's way every day and not only do
they have priorities of public safety to address but also trying to help folks get their lives
back on track and getting them the help they need. He continued that the same can be
said about the folks at the jail and how they are helping people at the worst time of their
lives. The inmates look to the jail employees for guidance and help to get their lives
back on track. The staff do put themselves at risk dealing with folks with medical issues
and its challenging stuff and you can't be too careful. They do this every day and it is
important that the Board put time on the agenda to recognize them. Commissioner
Ziobrowski said that next Wednesday is the annual cookout held at the Jail to honor
employees, which the Commissioners enjoy attending, and he is always impressed with
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the pride of the institution and in the work that they do. Commissioner Thomas added
that the staff needs support and they have a great deal of respect for Warden Bechtold.
He continued that there are jails held at a higher standard and we are ones that are at a
higher standard and the services offered at the Franklin County Jail are top notch and
one of the best in the country. Carrie Gray, County Administrator, said that to
Commissioner Thomas's point on Monday the Department of Corrections (DOC) was at
the jail to learn from staff and partners about the grant-funded Jail to Community
Treatment Program: it's recognized as one of the top service providers. On a motion by
Robert L. Thomas; seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved
Proclamation #2018 — 13 for the purpose of proclaiming the week of May 13 to May 19,
2018 as National Correctional Officers and Employees Week, and that the attached
proclamation be made a part of these minutes.
Chairman Keller explained that a few weeks ago the Commissioners authorized
the advertisement of an ordinance to enter into an intergovernmental agreement for the
development and operation of a regional telecommunication system called the South
Central Inter-County Communications Network (SCICNet) among Franklin, Dauphin and
Adams counties. Mary Beth Shank, County Solicitor, John Thierwechter, Director of
Emergency Services and Bryan Stevenson, 9-1-1 Coordinator, were present to provide
more details. Ms. Shank said the Board authorized her to advertise the ordinance and it
was advertised in the Record Herald newspaper on May 3, 2018. She is seeking
approval of the ordinance today for the intergovernmental agreement that is between
Franklin, Dauphin and Adams Counties. She explained that the agreement includes a
charter that goes into great detail that has involved County Administration, DES staff and
the other counties. Ms. Shank provided more details of the ordinance. Chairman Keller
explained that when someone calls 911 in Franklin County they will still be talking to
someone in the 911 center at Letterkenny. Franklin County staff are still answering
calls. He continued that this whole initiative recognizes that all three counties involved
have enough horsepower in their data centers, that one of the counties could take the
equipment off-line and there would still be enough to run all three counties, especially if
one system goes down another will pick up automatically and no one will know the
difference. Mr. Thierwechter responded that he is correct, it's about radio and traffic and
the radio system that is being upgraded, and there are no personnel changes and no
console changes. Chairman Keller said that we are getting increased continuity as well
as be savings. Commissioner Ziobrowski asked if there is potential to include other
counties to our system since he saw a newspaper article where there was a system in
Pennsylvania that has 13 entities on their system. Mr. Thierwechter responded
affirmatively and explained that if we add more entities the savings will increase. Mr.
Stevenson confirmed that with more entities coming to the plate this would provide more
continuity and a larger cost savings but it would be difficult to include entities out of the
state. Chairman Keller said there has been public notice for a couple weeks and there
has been no feedback from the community and it has been communicated to the fire and
rescue community. Ms. Shank asked for approval of Ordinance 2018-02. On a motion
by Robert L. Thomas; seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved
Ordinance#2 of 2018, to enter into an intergovernmental agreement for the
development and operation of a regional SCICNet telecommunication system among
Franklin, Dauphin and Adams counties.
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The meeting was adjourned at 10:14 a.m. with a motion by Robert L. Thomas;
seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski.
Carrie E. Gray
County Administrator/Chief Clerk
FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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David S. Keller, Chairman
Robert L. Thomas
Robert G. Ziobrowski
Proclamation # 2018 13
Franklin County Correctional Officers and Employees Week
May 13, to Saturday, May 19, 2018
WHEREAS, correctional officers and employees are trained Criminal Justice
professionals dedicated to maintaining a safe and secure correctional facility and
ensuring the public safety of the citizens of Franklin County; and
WHEREAS, correctional officers and employees exemplify professionalism as they
diligently manage offenders and maintain control in the Franklin County Jail. The
staff rise to meet most any challenge and serve this honorable profession nobly
and admirably; and
WHEREAS,,correctional officers and employees work in very demanding and
stressful conditions, face many challenges and put their lives at risk every day. This
proclamation is meant to recognize the men and women who work in our jail and
raise awareness of the duties, hazards, and sacrifices made by all correctional
workers; and
WHEREAS,:correctional officers and employees are some of the most resourceful,
capable, committed, patient and persistent professionals in Franklin County's
criminal justice system; and
WHEREAS, correctional officers and employees provide work and other self-
improvement opportunities to assist offenders in becoming law-abiding citizens by
providing offenders with direction, hope and a new focus while preparing them for
reentry and life outside of corrections, and
Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the Board of Commissioners of Franklin
County Pennsylvania declares the week of May 13 through May 19, 2018 to
be Correctional Officers and Employees Week in Franklin County, in honor of
the men and women whose diligence and professionalism keep our county
and citizens safe.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we hereunto set our hands and cause the seal of
Franklin County to be affixed this 10th day of May, 2018.
FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
David S. Keller, Chairman
Robert L. Thomas
Robert Vfdbrowski