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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-06-15 Commissioner Minutes THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2017 The Franklin County Commissioners met Thursday, June 15, 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 L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved to adopt the agenda. There was no public comment. Chairman Keller said staff has asked the Board to hold off on a few items from the list of warrants on today’s voucher listing. He explained that more documentation is needed before they are approved. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved bills presented and ordered paid with the exception of the following voucher numbers: 570673, 570926, 570726, and 571414. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the minutes of the June 6, 2017 and June 8, 2017 meetings. The Board reviewed MH/ID/EI matters. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the joinder agreement between the County of Franklin and the County of Fulton to maintain joint Mental Health, Intellectual Disabilities, Early Intervention and Drug and Alcohol programs for the period of July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018. The Board reviewed Risk Management matters. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved for the Chairman of the Board to execute the service agreement between the County of Franklin AutoClear LLC for preventive maintenance on the County’s five x-ray scanners for a one-time cost of $2,100.00, paid for by the Worker’s Compensation Trust. There is no cost for the two units currently under warranty. The Board reviewed Veterans Affairs matters. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the agreement between the County of Franklin and Nolan-Carlson, LLC DBA Good Dog Boarding and Training for dog training services for Operation Save-A-Vet, Save-A-Pet service dog program in the amount of $26,000.00, for the period of June 1, 2017 through May 31, 2018. Funded by the Veterans Trust Fund Grant and Veterans Affairs Outreach Fund. In accordance with PA Acts 14, 67, 68 and 127 notifications, Letterkenny Army Depot notified the County of a Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Title V General Permit renewal application being applied for their existing operations. The Board reviewed information on proclaiming June 15, 2017 as Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Chairman Keller said he is pleased to have law enforcement and the Coroner present for today’s proclamation. He asked Traci Kline, Area Agency on Aging Director, to set the stage for today. Ms. Kline explained that today is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day and this is something that allows us and others around the world to give more attention to elder abuse. She explained that part of what they do is to educate the public about what to do when someone encounters a problem or situation. This year they wanted to make a bigger show of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day so representatives from the Elder Abuse Task Force are in attendance including: Franklin Continued on page 2 County District Attorney’s Office, PA State Police, PA Department of Aging, Protective Services at Temple University, Coroner, and a representative from F&M Trust Bank. Ms. Kline said that in 2016, there were 315 reports of need for people ages 18 and older and 60 & older adults were 275 of those reports which were all investigated. She has three protective services staff who investigate all these reports of need. District Attorney Matt Fogal said he is appreciative of the Board for recognizing today and said this is a total collaborative and team effort. He thanked Laura Kerstetter for leading the charge in his office. He is glad to support Area Agency on Aging as they lead this effort and thanked them on the record today. Ms. Kerstetter said that most of the elder abuse is financial abuse and the Task Force reviews cases at any time that any police department has a case that they don’t know what to do with. She said it is a group effort and a lot of good has come out of the Task Force. Commissioner Thomas asked Ms. Kline to explain the age 18 and above cases. Ms. Kline said they receive reports for anyone 18 and older but the Aging Office only investigates 60 and above and an agency called Liberty investigates the ages 18 – 59 cases. Commissioner Thomas asked with the drug abuse crisis in our area, is there a commonality with drug abuse and elder abuse. Ms. Kerstetter said it seems to be selfish offsprings who think they are entitled to their parent’s money, not necessarily drug use. Jeff Conner, Coroner, explained further that Power of Attorneys are written too freely and they are gifting money to themselves. He said they need to be written in favor of the elderly person and not themselves. They are mostly buying material things like boats, cars, houses and trips. Chairman Keller said that the Board of Commissioners receives monthly Human Services reports and as part of that report, they saw there were 23 cases of elder abuse in the month of May and 11 were for sexual abuse, 10 were neglect and 6 were financial. Ms. Kline explained that there could be several allegations in the same case. She said this month alone there were 17 so far and there is a spike in the summer months. Chairman Keller asked if cases are on the rise because more cases are being reported because of awareness. Ms. Kline said that more people are reporting and District Attorney Fogal said that it’s due to awareness as he sees that a lot in child abuse cases and with the heroin crisis, when there is a laser focus on an issue, they see more of the problem. Ms. Kline said she wanted to mention that she has talked to other Area Agency on Aging’s who have a Task Force and she found out that we have a very active task force. We have a coroner on our task force as well which is unusual in other counties. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved to sign Franklin County Proclamation #2017-15 proclaiming June 15, 2017 as Elder Abuse Awareness Day and that the attached proclamation be made a part of these minutes. Mary Beth Shank, County Solicitor, asked the Board to consider adopting a resolution authorizing an agility agreement between PennDOT and the County. Ms. Shank explained that the County has previously entered into these agility agreements in the past but the last one has expired. This agreement provides for a large range of services and that this agreement will allow PennDOT to provide assistance for excavation of the barn on Franklin Farm Lane in exchange for the County performing roadside cleanup for PennDOT. PennDOT asked the PA Department of Corrections to agree to this arrangement, and PA DOC has done so. Continued on page 3 Chairman Keller said that he would like to give credit where credit is due. He said that he and Commissioner Thomas were discussing the problem of garbage along the interstate and other state roads so Commissioner Thomas contacted PennDOT about the issue. Commissioner Thomas said he contacted PennDOT and Dave Rock from the local PennDOT office. He said that he discussed this with Steve Rock yesterday that PennDOT is going to do the work up front this time and they are going to do the landscaping and excavating on Franklin Farm Lane for the barn. He said there are still some details as far as security because we can’t just put people out on the highway. He said this is a great project. On a motion by Robert L. Thomas, seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski; unanimously approved the Agility Agreement with PennDOT and Resolution #2017-03 for a period of five years with an option to renew for an additional three years. The meeting was adjourned at 10:10 a.m. with a motion by Robert L. Thomas; seconded by Robert G. Ziobrowski. FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS