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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-03-16 Commissioner Minutes THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 2017 The Franklin County Commissioners met Thursday, March 16, 2017, with the following members present: David S. Keller 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. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by David S. Keller; unanimously approved to adopt the agenda. There was no public comment. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by David S. Keller; unanimously approved all bills presented and ordered paid. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by David S. Keller; unanimously approved the minutes of the March 7, 2017 and March 9, 2017 meetings. The Board met with the Human Resources Director, the Controller and the Court Administrator for Salary Board matters. The Board reviewed Personnel matters. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by David S. Keller; unanimously approved the revised job description for the Bilingual Interpreter position. The Board reviewed information regarding American Red Cross Month. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by David S. Keller; unanimously approved signing Franklin County Proclamation #2017-03 proclaiming the month of March as American Red Cross Month and that the attached proclamation be made a part of these minutes. The Board reviewed Children & Youth matters. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by David S. Keller; unanimously approved the Supplemental Appropriation in the amount of$287,062.00 to record additional funding received for the Visitation Program under the Time Limited Family Reunification Grant. The additional funding increased the FY 2016-17 grant allocation to $385,663.00. The Board reviewed Commissioners' Office matters. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by David S. Keller; unanimously approved the Declaration of Disaster Emergency due to severe winter weather that impacted Franklin County on or about March 14, 2017. The Board reviewed Fiscal matters. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by David S. Keller; unanimously approved the Letter of Engagement from Zelenkofske Axelrod, LLC for independent audit services for the year ended December 31, 2016 to include an audit of the County's GASB 34 financial statements and the County's Single Audit, required for all programs receiving federal and pass-through funds, at a cost of$100,840.00. The Board reviewed Fiscal/Day Reporting Center matters. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by David S. Keller; unanimously approved the contract between the County of Franklin and Keystone Rural Health to provide psychiatric exams, medication management, nurse visits, injections and therapy services to participants in the Jail Diversion Program with a maximum encumbrance of$12,500.00, for the period of January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017. Continued on page 2 In accordance with PA Acts 14, 67, 68 and 127 notifications, Dennis E. Black Engineering, Inc. notified the County of a Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection NPDES Permit application being applied by Greene Township for a proposed extension of Fifth Avenue, located in Greene Township. Chairman Keller explained that today is the day the Board needs to decide if they are going to move forward with the recommendation last week from staff to terminate the contract with Fulton County for jail beds due to lack of space. It is a challenge to manage the increased jail population with respect to keeping inmates sequestered properly and other significant issues. We have tried a number of things and there are several initiatives in place to help reduce recidivism and help with jail population but with moving inmates to other counties, it will cost us $1.2 million or about$140.00 per inmate per day. While at the same time receiving revenue from Fulton County in the amount of $600,000 a year. He continued that we don't want to minimize that Fulton County has been good neighbors and we have worked with them on other programs and value our relationship with them. His recommendation is to work with Fulton County to have them transition their inmates to another facility. Chairman Keller said he hopes it's a temporary move and in the future we would welcome their inmates back when logistically feasible. Carrie Gray, County Administrator, said that Chairman Keller summarized it well and if the decision is made to pause the bed lease, we would make sure the offenders would be transferred safely and would work with them so that the assessments will be completed with Drug & Alcohol and Mental Health, as needed. And we are ensuring compliance with the one grant we wrote that referenced Fulton County inmates. Deputy Warden Sullen was present and said that Fulton County has reached out to the Jail already and asked if we would assist them with moving their inmates and he told them we would. Commissioner Ziobrowski said it is our hope this housing of inmates in other counties is not a permanent situation but he would consider keeping Fulton County's inmates if they offer to increase payment from $71 to up to $140 per inmate, per day, so we can reduce our costs per day. There are many benefits of housing their inmates here given the support received by treatment programs. Chairman Keller said the Board should parallel track this and move forward with moving Fulton County inmates but at the same time if there is interest in discussing alternatives or other ideas they may have as far as mitigating the situation to move their inmates to other areas in PA. He said the door is open and we value our relationship with them. We will not close the door on them but we need to free up space and welcome any other ideas they may have. If no other alternatives can be found, we will help them with an orderly transition. It will take time to develop an agreement and takes time for the transition of the inmates, and to work out logistics of Drug &Alcohol treatment. Ms. Gray confirmed that there will be a letter issued to terminate the lease but if there are any alternatives Fulton County can propose, we might consider them. Commissioner Ziobrowski said he is sorry he is throwing a wrench in this but it's only fair to give them an opportunity to make a "best offer". He can't ask our Franklin County tax payers to spend an extra $600,000 a year to house Fulton County inmates. Continued on page 3 Chairman Keller said that Mr. Singer is here and he knows the judges prefer that Fulton County inmates stay in Franklin County since they are part of the judicial system but the Board believes this is a prudent course to pursue and the Board will do their best to keep the court apprised of what they are doing. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski, seconded by David S. Keller; unanimously approved canceling the contract and submitting a letter to Fulton County Commissioners while at the same time reaching out to them to invite alternate proposals that would be considered by the Franklin County Commissioners should Fulton County decide to submit them. The meeting was adjourned at 10:16 a.m. with a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski; seconded by David S. Keller. FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AMERICAN RED CROSS MONTH 2017 Proclamation — 2017-03 In Franklin County, we have a long history of helping our neighbors in need. American Red Cross Month is a special time to recognize and thank our heroes —those Red Cross volunteers and donors who give of their time and resources to help community members. These heroes help families find shelter after a home fire. They give blood to help trauma victims and cancer patients. They deliver comfort items to military members in the hospital. They use their lifesaving skills to save someone from a heart attack, drowning or choking. They enable children around the globe to be vaccinated against measles and rubella. The American Red Cross depends on local heroes to deliver help and hope during a disaster. We applaud our heroes who give of themselves to assist their neighbors when they need a helping hand. Across the country and around the world, the American Red Cross responds to disasters big and small. In fact, every eight minutes the organization responds to a community disaster, providing shelter, food, emotional support and other necessities to those affected. It collects nearly 40 percent of the nation's blood supply; provides 24-hour support to military members, veterans and their families; teaches millions lifesaving skills, such as lifeguarding and CPR; and through its Restoring Family Links program, connects family members separated by crisis, conflict or migration. We dedicate the month of March to all those who support the American Red Cross mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies. Our community depends on the American Red Cross, which relies on donations of time, money and blood to fulfill its humanitarian mission. NOW, THEREFORE, WE, THE COMMISSIONERS of Franklin County, Pennsylvania, do hereby proclaim March 2017 as American Red Cross Month. We encourage all Americans to support this organization and its noble humanitarian mission. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hand this 16th day of March, in the year two thousand seventeen. FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS David S. Keller, Chairman Robert L. Thomas a � Robert G. Ziobr + ki