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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-06-29 Commissioner Minutes TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 2010 The Franklin County Commissioners met Tuesday, June 29, 2010, 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 G. Ziobrowski; seconded by Robert L. Thomas; unanimously approved to adopt the agenda. Judy Kell, Resident, provided public comment and informed the Board of the Borough meeting last night and a good many people were there and most spoke up that in favor of keeping courthouse downtown. Mr. Washabaugh’s proposal was a good one and since none of the Commissioners were there wanted to inform the Board. Allen Piper, Citizens for Responsible Government President, also provided public comment and was at the Borough Council meeting last night and found it very interesting and glad that three of them have taken position to stabilize situation in regards to courthouse. Glad that they are crossing their T’s and I’s. Would be interesting for people to come to the meetings of Board and get first hand to see what they do and asked people to not criticize Commissioners and take time to go to meetings. Was surprised when asked when meetings are held and where held at, which is sad some didn’t even know where courthouse is. Tried to energize the people last night and asked for show of hands who attends meetings. Mr. Piper thanked the Commissioners for what they do and have a tough decision but it’s beginning to be politicized. Don’t have a dog in this fight and want them to do what is right and to take their time. They were ready to hang three Commissioners and told everyone that should get together and have civil conversations. Climate right now is that people are very angry and there will be more tea parties on the square. It’s important that everyone gets along together and like one another and stop pointing fingers. The minutes of June 22, 2010 and June 24, 2010 meetings were read. Also included are the minutes from June 8, 2010 that were under review. These will be approved Thursday, July 1, 2010. The Board reviewed Agreements and Contracts. These will be approved Thursday, July 1, 2010. The Board reviewed Commissioners’ Office matters. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski; seconded by Robert L. Thomas; unanimously approved the Condition Survey Report for the U.S.D.A. to move into the Agricultural Heritage Center on Franklin Farm Lane. The Board met with the County Solicitor to review related matters. The meeting was recessed at 9:45 a.m. and will reconvene at the Vision 2020 meeting in Shippensburg with a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski; seconded by Robert L. Thomas. The Board reconvened at 7:00 p.m. for the Vision 2020 meeting in Shippensburg. Continued on page 2 John Hart, Chief Clerk/County Administrator opened the Vision 2020 meeting and welcomed everyone in attendance. He noted the Commissioners’ plan for this meeting is to illustrate County services specific to Shippensburg, as well as an overview of all County operations. Bruce Hockersmith, Mayor of Shippensburg welcomed the Board of Commissioners, staff and participants to Shippensburg. Commissioner Keller opened the meeting and on behalf of Board of Commissioners and Management Team welcomed everyone to the second presentation of Vision 2020 – Focus on the Future. Vision 2020 is the name the Commissioners have given to an action plan for the next 10 years. He noted that the commissioners will travel throughout the county this year highlighting county services and seeking input from citizens. Commissioner Keller explained what each manager will be presenting. Commissioner Thomas welcomed everyone and that the past two and half years have been most challenging. Commissioners have been maintaining and keeping taxes one of the lowest in Pennsylvania and hired the best people and have cream of the crop managing this County and are proud of them. Children and Youth placements are down in Franklin County but still steady through the State. The Jail was built thinking about the future so that when the day comes would be efficiently expanded. Commissioner Ziobrowski welcomed everyone and explained that when took office economy was better then it is now and explained that Planning Director will discuss County Comprehensive Plan and the soon to be organized County Redevelopment Authority. He spoke on the Franklin County Area Development Corporation and how they work to help all of Franklin County. The Board will also continue to support Agriculture Preservation easements. Commissioner Keller asked if there was any public comment and there was none. Noll Wilt, Information Services Director provided a presentation on: what we didn’t have 10 years ago compared to now and what we may have in another 10 years. Informed everyone in attendance about E-Government and explained some on-line services the County is now offering. Explained Geographic Information System (GIS) which is a tool to improve planning and decision making and explained First Tier Beneficiaries include: digitized maps and aerial photography in Tax Office, location identification, fire hydrants/water supplies, safe landing and staging areas if need to use helicopters and raid planning for drug task force in Emergency Services and road center lines & railroads, soil types and flood planes for Economic Development Agencies; Second Tier Beneficiaries for client populations for Aging services, routed entities for Integrated Transportation, Sheriff’s Office and County Caseworkers; Third Tier Beneficiaries include: Visitors Bureau will bring in more tourism, can help voter districts to see which district a voter is in and polling place to vote at. Phil Tarquino, Planning Director provided a presentation on: Guiding Principles to promote the economic development to revitalize communities, protect historic sites, promote recreational and valuable natural areas, and protect farms, forests and streams. He noted the current goals of the Comprehensive Plan which was adopted in July of 1999. Also discussed Comprehensive planning; Transportation; and Economic Development. Future planning includes updating the comprehensive plan and implementing a long range transportation plan. Continued on page 3 John Hart, Chief Clerk/County Administrator spoke about facilities and gave a brief background. He noted the County hired two firms to do a facility and operations study for all county operations, with particular emphasis on expansion of judicial facilities. Seeking input now from agencies and modifying the time table. Need to do due diligence as data is presented to make wise decisions based on the data. Serious consideration of the project is security, adequate parking and how people access the building. Also emphasis on operational efficiencies and expandability. When started there was one judge and now there are five at rate going will have ten judges. Franklin County will be a fourth class county by end of 2010 census. What will hear from Judge Meyers is the courts vision and mission and will talk some about facility but mostly mission and where they will be at in ten years. Judge Shawn Meyers provided additional information on the Courts Vision, Mission, and the Courts ideas for the Judicial Center. In 2000 Criminal Justice Advisory Board was formed and developed goals and priorities and several have been implemented. On Tuesdays the Court has Central court with 60-100 criminal defendants which have shortened the process time of criminal cases. People are working under a very stressful time on these dates. There is Central booking now. These goals were all accomplished. Many new items will need to be tackled in the near future. Never sinks in to many people how many provisions require a due process hearing in front of a judge. Incapacity matters – those affected by dementia and Alzheimer’s are increasing. Have to look at these cases and decide who is best able to take care of these people. Another area is custody issues, have every week and some dozens in one day. Protection From Abuse (PFA) procedures also have to be heard in a timely manner. All have to be held on a timely basis. Idea is to focus on efficiencies and prompt time for justice, and need to provide adequate safety. Looking toward the future and protection of all residents of Franklin County. Have been studies/plans put in place, facility workgroup reviewed initial studies and presented to CJAB who in turn presented to Commissioners. It’s been a deliberate process to ensuring prompt delivery of services and justice. Have to be looking far in the future. When downturn in economy see increase in civil matters. Have implemented new programs. Judges are envisioning more than 5 judges and 4 courtrooms. Structure does not allow safely removing prisoners and seeing efficiencies day in and day out. Need better facilities and new facilities. Trying to work with what have right now but at a point where working with what we have is not an option. Bryan Stevenson, Emergency Operations Center Coordinator provided a presentation on the Radio Project. Franklin County accepted a bid by Motorola for the installation and migration to a fully digital radio system. The transition was required due to the age of the existing system, the inability of replacement parts, and the need to interoperable communications between Franklin County and other agencies. The system utilizes some of the existing components of the legacy system, such as portable radios, which can be converted to the new system for a fraction of the cost of purchasing a new radio. The new system will bring Franklin County into the 21st century and will allow expansion as new technologies become available. Current dispatch center is using technology that is over 30 years old. While still functional, the County is no longer able to effectively maintain this equipment. In addition, this equipment is not able to integrate new and emerging technologies such as texting and visual transmissions. The new system is being installed at the new dispatch center and should be operational this summer. The system expands the coverage area from approximately 75% of Franklin County to in excess of 95% of the County. In addition, the computer systems will be capable of interfacing with other systems to integrate such capabilities as GPS and mapping, criminal information, and hazardous materials release plume modeling. The department continues to expand its work in preventing, preparing for, and Continued on page 4 responding to emergencies. The department has reinvigorated its Community Emergency Response Team, tripling the size of the team this year. Mr. Stevenson also reported on future needs which include: Determining the needs of the County; Radio tower configurations; Identifying user (Talk) groups; and Determining system requirements. John Wetzel, Warden of the Jail provided a presentation on improvements in the criminal justice system since 2005. He noted that government should use jail as the last resort. It is important that government do business differently and not making good decisions if put someone at higher level then need to be. People have issues and need skills built to be a better family member and parent with the systems that the jail is providing. In 2002 did not have programs that do now, now have to decide which offenders get put into which programs. Need to look at the CRIMINOGENIC risk/need factors – education/employment, family restoration, leisure/recreation, community service, companions, being successful under supervision and moral reconation therapy (MRT), alcohol/drug problems, pro-criminal attitude/orientation, anti-social pattern and special issues. There is a high level of war returning veterans entering into the criminal system, sex offenders are on the rise and significant increase in prisoners with mental health issues. 72% of tax dollars goes to courts, crimes, corrections. Warden Wetzel also provided a 2010 Update on the 2005 Initiative and reported on the 2020 Vision for Franklin County Criminal Justice System which includes: Assessment at all levels of the corrections continuum to ensure effective use of the full continuum; continue to utilize and expand the use of research based interventions designed to reduce criminal behavior throughout the corrections system; continued efforts toward increasing the efficiency of the Court’s processing of criminal cases; explore the expansion of the weekender program to include non-DUI offenses; continue to pursue a court facility that will be operationally efficient and built to support the mission and vision of the court; and expand community-based programs to keep offenders employed in the community. Commissioner Keller opened the floor for additional comments or questions from those in attendance. There were no comments or questions. In closing John Hart mentioned that the Board will do public sessions throughout the County and will be working through a consultant that will reach out in different venues to groups, asking the public what Franklin County Government should look like, what services should it provide, and what future will look like 20 years out. The County will need public input from various people on what Franklin County should look like. The meeting was adjourned at 8:35 p.m. with a motion by Robert L. Thomas; seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski. FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS