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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-04-14 Commissioner Minutes THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 2016 The Franklin County Commissioners met Thursday, April 14, 2016, with the following members present: David S. Keller, Robert L. Thomas and Robert G. Ziobrowski. The Board 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. John Hart, County Administrator, requested to amend the agenda to include a form from PEMA that must be approved in order to receive reimbursement for Winter Storm Jonas. 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 April 5, 2016 and April 7, 2016 meetings. President Judge Carol Van Horn and Mark Singer, Court Administrator, were present to discuss facilities. President Judge Van Horn said they are here today to renew the conversation concerning court facilities. She mentioned the two studies completed that had the same conclusion on the need for additional space and in 2008 the National Standards for Court Operations recommended the need for an additional 40,000 square feet in space. Since that time, the County added an additional courtroom on the second floor of the courthouse and the Juvenile Hearing Annex was added but with these projects, it only added 4,000 square feet. She said all identified needs remain for the effective administration of justice. As President Judge and on behalf of her colleagues and all who work for the judicial branch of the government, the goal is to ensure a safe and secure access for the administration of justice. She said they need additional space for all operations and the citizens of this community, not only for criminal matters but family matters as well. She is asking that this discussion be renewed. Commissioner Thomas said since it's been some years since the studies have been completed, the one that sticks with him is the flow of traffic and conflicts at times, and he presumes nothing they have done has changed that. President Judge Van Horn responded that they tried to adjust those challenges whether by adjusting personnel, moving hearing rooms, moving victims to the Commissioners Complex but thankfully nothing has happened to date since they are still allowing people to be in the wrong areas at the wrong times. They have tried to operate within these challenges but they are at the end of their rope and they need to discuss solutions. She said efficiencies would develop if they could get everyone needed for Court operations under the same roof. Commissioner Ziobrowski said in 2008 was when they began this process, and in 2010 there was no doubt in his mind that space was needed and there was data to support that. But then with the bad economy and 10% unemployment rate, it was not the time to add a construction project so they did what they could by putting a bandaid on it. The question to him is not whether we need additional space but how much space we need so he looks forward to learning more about what we need to provide safe and effective justice to our people. Chairman Keller thanked President Judge Van Horn and Mr. Singer for coming to the Board with their concerns. He said this is not coming out of the blue since he has been in various venues where these concerns have been brought up and even her predecessor had spoken of these Continued on page 2 concerns. The Board takes her concerns seriously so they need to stay focused on them and to that point to provide adequate facilities is one of the commissioners' core responsibilities. He recommends looking to staff and/or other experts to provide guidance and referring this matter to Mr. Hart with the idea that Mr. Hart will recommend a response to the President Judge's request in the near future, meaning within a matter of days. President Judge Van Horn responded that the Courts updated their data from the 2008 report to 2014 data. She welcomes county administration to work with Mr. Singer on this newer data. Commissioner Thomas asked that Mr. Hart also look at what possible efficiencies could be gained by addressing Judge Van Horn's concerns. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the Designation of Agent Resolution to authorize John A. Hart, County Administrator, to be the authorized person to execute on behalf of the County for all required forms and documents for the purpose of obtaining financial assistance under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act for Winter Storm Jonas. The Board reviewed Aging Office matters. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved for the Chairman of the Board to execute the Food and Beverage License to the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture for the Ft. Loudon, Greencastle and Upper Strasburg Senior Centers at a cost of$82.00 each. It is a state regulation to have a food and beverage license renewed annually. There is no increase from last year and it is funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Aging Block Grant. The Board reviewed Children and Youth matters. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the List of Subsidized Adoption Assistance agreements on behalf of the Franklin County Children and Youth Department to provide a subsidy to adoptive parents to be used for adoptive children, for the period of January 1, 2016 through March 31, 2016. Contract listing is maintained for proper accounting of all contracts. The Board reviewed Commissioners/Elections matters. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved for the Chairman of the Board to execute the agreement between the County of Franklin and Zody's Moving & Storage, Inc. for the delivery and pickup of election equipment and supplies in the amount of$136.50 per hour for two men and a truck, $136.50 for one hour of travel time to the actual start/stop time per unit per day and $54.80 for fuel surcharge, for the years 2016, 2017 and 2018. Bid was awarded by the Board of Commissioners on March 29, 2016. The Board reviewed Grants/Veterans Affairs matters. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the grant agreement between the County of Franklin and Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs to provide outreach services to Veterans with Operation Save-A-Vet, Save-A -Pet, in the amount of$15,500.00, for the period of June 1, 2016 through December 31, 2017. Continued on page 3 The Board reviewed Risk Management matters. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the Agreement and Business Associate Agreement between the County of Franklin and Occupational Medicine of York to provide voluntary hearing screenings for employees at the Franklin County Jail, for approximately 112 screenings at a cost of$1,475.00. This will be paid through the Workers' Compensation Trust. The Business Associate agreement is required due to the medical nature of the screenings. The Board reviewed Tuscarora Managed Care matters. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the Staffing Agreement between the County of Franklin and Tuscarora Managed Care Alliance (TMCA) for the period of January 1, 2016 through December 31, 2016, to pay for personnel with payroll and benefits, at a cost not to exceed $416,528.00. Funds will be reimbursed to the County by TMCA. In accordance with PA Acts 14, 67, 68 and 127 notifications, GHD notified the County of a Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection NPDES Renewal Permit application being applied for by the Washington Township Municipal Authority for discharge of effluent from its wastewater treatment facility, located in Washington Township. In accordance with PA Acts 14, 67, 68 and 127 notifications, Rettew notified the County of a Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Floodplain Permit application being applied for by Shippensburg Borough Authority for improvements to an existing well source facility including: a building addition with booster pumps, fluoride equipment and a hypochlorite generation system, located in Southampton Township. The Board reviewed information regarding National Crime Victims' Rights Week. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved to sign Franklin County Proclamation #2016-06 proclaiming the week of April 10-16, 2016 as National Crime Victims' Rights Week and that the attached proclamation be made a part of these minutes. The Board held a discussion on the LERTA request for Wharf Road in Washington Township. Chairman Keller said that a presentation was made on March 31, 2016 requesting Franklin County's participation in a LERTA abatement for lot#5 in Washington Township industrial park on Wharf Rd. The Board took this request under advisement. He continued that the parcel is not a textbook example of blight but that he thinks this is a good fit for LERTA when the points were made on the topographical challenges of the lot, the history of the lot and the missed opportunities that have come and gone due to the nature of the parcel. He said the prospective employer is also a relevant factor in his evaluation of this request, and thinks Hadley Farms is a good prospect and seems to be the right kind of business for Franklin County with family sustaining jobs. His preference is that they recommend to the county solicitor to coordinate with the Waynesboro Area School District to develop a resolution in support of this request. Commissioner Ziobrowski said he is supportive of this request. Commissioner Thomas said that he concurs with Chairman Keller's comments, he is fine with this approach and he is willing to proceed to authorize a LERTA zone for lot 5 in Washington Township. Mike Ross, President of Franklin County Area Development Corporation (FCADC), said Hadley Farms continues to work on the land development plans and with the contractor on the building plans. He thanked the Board on behalf of FCADC and Waynesboro Industrial Development Corporation for moving forward with approval of the LERTA. Continued on page 4 Commissioner Thomas asked the Board to include a presentation on the agenda in the near future from Penn State Extension on the Zika Virus to bring awareness on how this virus is spread. Chairman Keller referred the matter to Mr. Hart to have staff set a date for the presentation. The meeting was adjourned at 10:11 a.m. with a motion by Robert L. Thomas; seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski. FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROCLAMATION 2016-06 National Crime Victims' Rights Week,April 10-16,2016 Whereas,Americans are the victims of more than 20 million crimes each year,*and crime can touch the lives of anyone regardless of age,national origin,race,creed,religion,gender,sexual orientation, immigration,or economic status; Whereas,Many victims face challenges in finding appropriate services,including victims with disabilities, young victims of color,Deaf and hard of hearing victims,LGBTQ victims,tribal victims,elder victims,victims with mental illness,immigrant victims,teen victims,victims with limited English proficiency,and others; Whereas,Too many communities feel disconnected from the justice and social response systems,and have lost trust in the ability of those systems to recognize them and respond to their needs; Whereas,Victims of repeat victimization who fail to receive supportive services are at greater risk for long-term consequences of crime; Whereas,The victim services community has worked for decades to create an environment for victims that is safe,supportive,and effective; Whereas,Intervening early with services that support and empower victims provides a pathway to recovery from crime and abuse; Whereas,Honoring the rights of victims,including the right to be heard and to be treated with fairness,dignity, and respect,and working to meet their needs rebuilds their trust in the criminal justice and social service systems; Whereas, Serving victims and rebuilding their trust restores hope to victims and survivors,as well as their communities; Whereas,National Crime Victims'Rights Week,April 10-16,2016,is an opportune time to commit to ensuring that all victims of crime—even those who are challenging to reach or serve—are offered culturally and linguistically accessible and appropriate services in the aftermath of crime;and Whereas,Women in Need is hereby dedicated to serving victims,building trust,and restoring hope for justice and healing; Now,therefore,We,the Board of Commissioners of Franklin County,do hereby proclaim the week of April 10- 16,2016,as Crime Victims'Rights Week And reaffirm this county's commitment to creating a victim service and criminal justice response that assists all victims of crime during Crime Victims' Rights Week and throughout the year;and to Express our sincere gratitude and appreciation for those community members,victim service providers,and criminal justice professionals who are committed to improving our response to all victims of crime so that they may find relevant assistance,support,justice,and peace. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,We have hereunto set our hand and caused our seal this 14`x'day of April,two thousand and sixteen. FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS � q David S. kcilcr,Chairman `;�� Robert L.Thomas Robert G.ZiefAwski