HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-10-08 Commissioner Minutes
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2013
The Franklin County Commissioners met Tuesday, October 8, 2013, with the
following members present: David S. Keller and Robert L. Thomas. 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.
On a motion by Robert L. Thomas; seconded by David S. Keller; unanimously
approved to adopt the agenda.
Kim Wertz provided public comment and wanted to publicly apologize for the
speech she presented three weeks ago. She said it was done in an undignified manner.
Ms. Wertz asked how many companies the County contracts with for fire suppression
and fire alarms. Is it possible to find one company that does everything? Ms. Wertz
asked why the County is not purchasing laptops instead of desktop computers since
they are cheaper. Ms. Wertz also asked why the County is contracting with NAC for
card readers and why can’t this be linked to the computer system or security cameras.
Chairman Keller responded the Board will respond to her questions in a timely manner.
The minutes of October 1, 2013 and October 3, 2013 meetings were reviewed.
These will be approved Thursday, October 10, 2013.
The Board reviewed Agreements, Contracts and Reports. Chairman Keller
asked John Hart, County Administrator to explain the fire suppression systems contract.
Mr. Hart explained the County has different systems in different buildings. Property
Management has gone out and solicited quotes in the past but different vendors provide
different pricing. The items will be approved Thursday, October 10, 2013.
The Board reviewed Day Reporting Center and Adult Probation matters and
conducted a bid opening for Suboxone Medication for Franklin County Adult Probation
Offenders. This is the second bid for this product. The following bidder submitted a bid:
Chambers Apothecary, Chambersburg, PA bid the following: 2 mg film for a bid of $8.00;
4 mg film for a bid of $9.70; 8 mg film $9.73; 12 mg film for a bid of $19.00. On a motion
by Robert L. Thomas; seconded by David S. Keller; unanimously approved to forward
the bids received to the Day Reporting Director, Chief Probation Officer, the County
Solicitor and the Purchasing Agent for their review. The Board will award or reject the
bids on Thursday, October 10, 2013 at 2:15 p.m.
Chairman Keller announced that on Thursday, October 10, 2013 the meeting has
been moved to 2:00 PM due to the Board attending the Agriculture Preservation
Ceremony being conducted in Mercersburg.
The Board held a public hearing/presentation on the Antrim Township Local
Economic Revitalization Tax Assistance (LERTA) request. Mike Ross, President of
Franklin County Area Development Corporation (FCADC) and Pat Coggins, ATAPCO
were present. Mr. Ross is asking the Board to reconsider participating in the Antrim
Township LERTA. There are several projects that are looking at the I-81 corridor and
the LERTA benefit is very important to the decision making process. He said Antrim
Township and Greencastle School District have approved this area for LERTA. He
explained there is a $50 Million project with 800,000 square feet building that has short
listed Antrim Commons as a site. The project can have a total capital investment
upwards of $150 million. Pat Coggins reemphasized that Antrim Commons is on the
short list along with two other sites and he submitted a final proposal last Friday to them
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and was told there could be a decision made this week but he couldn’t market it as
having county participation. He said the user is Nordstrom that has been mentioned in
the paper lately. He said that by the time the County votes on the LERTA a decision
could already be made by Nordstrom but he would like the board to still consider this site
as a LERTA to bring in other potential projects. Chairman Keller said when the Board
was considering Southampton Township they were showed the regional impact and
what the benefit to all the people of Franklin County and beyond was and also
concentrated on jobs. Mr. Coggins said trend is moving toward big internet and e-
fulfillment centers. Mr. Ross said when Alta moved in who has a distribution center at
the Chambers 5 Park they were to employ 300-400 people but they are now renovating
to put in an e-fulfillment center and this will increase employment next year. He would
like to sell his site to say the County is behind them. Chairman Keller asked when the
facility will be up and running? Mr. Coggins responded breaking ground would be March
2014 and the facility would be open in January 2015. Commissioner Thomas said his
greatest concern is there are improvements being made in the County in a lot of places
and it always affects employment. It either retains jobs or creates new jobs. He is
having a hard time understanding this but he feels it’s more of a local decision.
Chairman Keller asked if Nordstrom is comfortable that Franklin County residents will get
these jobs. Mike Ross responded that Nordstrom has spoken to other businesses in the
area about employment. They are confident the labor pool is available to them and the
vast majority of the workforce will come from Franklin County but may overlap from
Maryland and West Virginia also. Commissioner Thomas said there has been no
discussion ahead of this public hearing and he is not prepared to make a decision today
plus a decision should involve all three Board members. The Board will discuss the
Antrim Township LERTA again on Thursday when Commissioner Ziobrowski will be
present.
Chairman Keller opened the floor for public comments.
Kim Wertz asked if there would be any environmental impact on Antrim Township
or the County. Mr. Coggins responded there will be no adverse environmental impact,
could not get it approved if that was the case. Ms. Wertz asked if Mr. Coggins’ company
would consider putting in outlet stores in the County. Mr. Coggins responded that his
company does not develop outlet centers but the outlets need a huge trade area and
with Hagerstown and Gettysburg having outlets it would not be feasible in this area to
have outlets also.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:46 a.m. with a motion by Robert L. Thomas;
seconded by David S. Keller.
FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS