HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-09-26 Commissioner Minutes TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2017
The Franklin County Commissioners met Tuesday, September 26, 2017, 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.
On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski; seconded by Robert L. Thomas;
unanimously approved to adopt the agenda.
There was no public comment.
The minutes of the September 19, 2017 and September 21, 2017 meetings were
reviewed. These will be decided upon on Thursday, September 28, 2017.
The Board reviewed Agreements, Contracts and Reports. The following items
were approved today while the remaining items will be approved Thursday, September
28, 2017.
The Board reviewed Risk Management matters. On a motion by Robert G.
Ziobrowski; seconded by Robert L. Thomas; unanimously approved for the Chairman of
the Board to execute the Safety Program Renewal (HandS) Application to the
Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Bureau of Worker's Compensation for
the Self-Insured Worker's Compensation Program for the period of January 1, 2018
through December 31, 2018. This application is necessary to maintain our self-
insurance status.
The Board reviewed additional Risk Management matters. On a motion by
Robert G. Ziobrowski; seconded by Robert L. Thomas; unanimously approved for the
Chairman of the Board to execute the Worker's Compensation Self-Insurance Renewal
Application to the Pennsylvania Bureau of Worker's Compensation for an application
cost of$100.00 for the period of January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018. This
application is necessary to maintain our self-insurance status.
Carrie Gray, County Administrator, and members of the Special Thanks and
Recognition Committee (STAR) were present to honor the employee of the month for
September. Kim Mills, Administrative Assistant II in the Commissioners' Office, was
chosen from 14 employees nominated. Ms. Gray said the selection for the September
2017 Employee of the Month was determined by the STAR Committee based on the
numerous votes Kim received. Ms. Mills was selected based in part on the following
comments on the nomination form: "You can always call on Kim Mills when you need a
hand. She will always be there to assist. A song that best describes Kim Mills is "Lean
on Me". We all need someone to lean on! Ms. Mills is flexible while keeping a
professional composure; Kim also uses her knowledge of so many County functions to
help anyone who needs it, without others having to ask. If she senses anyone needs
assistance, she will step right in to help. Kim is also a compassionate person and has
generously helped co-workers on and off the clock with transportation issues. One
example was a day when Kim's co-worker was attending a meeting and had walked to
the location because it was a bright and sunny day. Suddenly, out of the blue, a bad
storm hit. Kim drove down to the building to pick up her co-worker so she would not have
to walk back in the torrential rainstorm. Another example occurred at the end of the day.
A co-worker's car stalled in the middle of King Street. It was a busy time of day and other
cars were naturally irritated and had no patience, so they started driving around the
vehicle into oncoming traffic. Kim came out of nowhere and started directing traffic to
avoid the possibility of an accident. When there was finally a short break in traffic, Kim
helped the driver to push the car into the parking lot for safety. Kim even insisted she
stay until the tow truck arrived. During the hour-long wait, she walked around the block
several times to make sure the tow truck was not lost or waiting in limbo to find the
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disabled vehicle." Ms. Mills' outstanding characteristics are attributes that have not gone
unnoticed by her peers. The nomination form described her as: Compassionate, both in
and out of work. Kim can be counted upon to be there when you need her;
Knowledgeable, as she works hands-on with so many County departmental functions;
Accurate, since the majority of Kim's tasks involve a demand for accurate reporting. We
are grateful to Ms. Mills as she exudes a high standard of customer service, excellence
and respect to the employees and residents of Franklin County. Ms. Mills thanked
everyone and said it is an honor to be nominated and selected. Chairman Keller said
that he works with Kim on a daily basis and he is not surprised that a lot of her heroism
has been done under the radar. She is very deserving of this award and thanked her for
all she does. Commissioner Thomas said he didn't know about half the things she did
but pushing a car would be surprising except he has seen her in action with lifting heavy
election boxes. Plus she saves a lot of money when we don't have to call tech support.
She is the in house technical guru. He said this was an excellent decision and excellent
choice for this award. Commissioner Ziobrowski said Kim is very deserving of this
award and she always has a bright, cheerful personality to us and the public.
The Board recognized Barbara Harshman, Telecommunicator, for receiving the
2017 PA State Emergency Management Services Communications Award. Bryan
Stevenson, Communications Coordinator, explained that he submitted a nomination for
Ms. Harshman weeks before the Emergency Management Services Conference that is
held in Lancaster every year. He explained the reason for his nomination was that she
has been instrumental in the CAD upgrade that started in April; she is enthusiastic and
full of energy and is a huge plus to their organization. He said if someone new needs
help or someone is busy, she is always there to help. Mr. Stevenson also explained a
call where a patient was being transported to the hospital in a personal vehicle that was
in dire need of assistance. She instructed the caller to pull the car over due to the car
being in heavy traffic and wait for the first responders to arrive and meet them. He said
the State offers 10 awards and he was glad to recognize her and that she is the recipient
of this award. The Board congratulated Ms. Harshman for receiving this award.
The Board conducted a bid opening for Franklin Farm Lane Metal Barn
Construction Project. The following bidders submitted a bid: Myers Building Systems,
Inc. from Clear Spring, Maryland bid a total amount of$282,249.00; United Enterprises
Construction from Greencastle, PA bid a total amount of$228,500.00; GRC —general
Constructor, Inc. from Zullinger, PA bid a total amount of$236,742.00; Waynesboro
Construction from Waynesboro, PA bid a total amount of$178,900.00. On a motion by
Robert G. Ziobrowski; seconded by Robert L. Thomas; unanimously approved to forward
the bids received to the Director of Engineering and Maintenance, the County Solicitor
and the Purchasing Agent for their review. The Board will award or reject the bids on
Tuesday, October 3, 2017 at 9:40 a.m.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:05 a.m. with a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski;
seconded by Robert L. Thomas.
FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS