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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-07-17 Commissioner Minutes TUESDAY, JULY 17, 2018 The Franklin County Commissioners met Tuesday, July 17, 2018, 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 July 10, 2018 and July 12, 2018 meetings were reviewed. These will be decided upon on Thursday, July 19, 2018. The Board reviewed Agreements, Contracts and Reports. Glenda Helman, Director of Grants Management, provided an overview of board action item # 2, grant application for the Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) to provide funding to South Central Community Action Program, Maranatha/Candleheart and Waynesboro Human Services that would provide essential services to homeless individuals and families in Franklin County. Craig Newcomer, Executive Director of Maranatha, explained the programs that the grant will fund for Maranatha and Candleheart. Ms. Helman noted that each agency will match the grant award dollar-for-dollar. Denise Esser, Director of Waynesboro Human Services, explained the programs that the grant will fund for Waynesboro Human Services, Waynesboro Welfare Association and Waynesboro Area Human Services Council. Commissioner Thomas stated there is collaboration and the County is engaged and capa community better. Commissioner Ziobrowski commented that they are the first responders for housing services so he thanked them for their service. The following items were approved today while the remaining items will be approved Thursday, July 19, 2018. The Board reviewed Grants/Human Services matters. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski; seconded by Robert L. Thomas; unanimously approved the Grant Application to the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development for the Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) in the amount of $623,943.00 to support South Central Community Action Program (SCCAP), Maranatha/Candleheart, and Waynesboro Human Services. These agencies provide essential services to homeless individuals and families in Franklin County. Grant funds will cover operating costs, case management, financial assistance, homelessness prevention, street outreach and rental assistance for eighteen months (anticipated January 2019 through June 2020). 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 quote from AUTOClear, LLC for repair of the x-ray machine unit at the Administration Annex for an estimated cost of $4,725.00. The County will only be invoiced for parts used. 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 Maintenance Agreement between the County of Franklin and AutoClear, LLC to provide preventative maintenance checks of five x-ray scanners owned by the County to include inspection, adjustments, cleaning and re- calibration, report showing condition of equipment, and radiation survey. The agreement is at a total cost of $3,000.00 per year. Either party may terminate the agreement with 30-day written notice. Continued on page 2 Christy Unger, Director of Programming at Healthy Community Partnership, and Karen Johnston, Executive Director at Healthy Community Partnership, provided a th presentation on the 2017 PA Youth Survey Data (PAYS) that provides survey data of 6, ththth 8, 10 and 12 graders at all Franklin County school districts. The surveys are experiences concerning alcohol, tobacco, other drugs and violence. Ms. Johnston explained how helpful it is to ha thanked the Board for making that happen. They now have participation in all the school districts. She continued that 75% of students in the selected grades participated and less than 1% of surveys were eliminated for dishonest or incomplete surveys. Ms. Unger provided information on the data from the survey and explained that vape use is increasing among youth mainly due to the many fruity or bubblegum flavors that are offered but most youth are unsure of what they are vaping. She reported that alcohol is the most widely used in every grade and marijuana use is higher in 12th graders. She explained that prescription narcotics are on the rise and that more education is needed . Adults should to lock up all prescriptions in their household. Karen Johnston provided information on Chambersburg Cares, an organization that engages community members and aligns resources to promote healthy youth behaviors and reduce substance use and other risk factors. Ms. Johnston stated that the Chambersburg Cares priorities include: underage drinking, tobacco/vaping, prescription narcotics, low commitment to school and youth depression. Their current initiatives include: Parents Who Host campaign, alcohol retailer outreach, Power of Parents, vaping awareness campaign, PAStop campaign and Teens for a Better Tomorrow (Youth Advisory Board). The group meets the first Tuesday of every month at 12 p.m. at the Coyle Free Library. Ms. Johnston encouraged everyone to get involved and attend the meetings. Chairman Keller thanked Ms. Unger and Ms. Johnston for their presentation and that the information is important especially for getting grants. Commissioner Thomas said that the information is beneficial to him and it is very important that the community hears this information. Commissioner Ziobrowski asked why narcotics is not included in the presentation. Ms. Unger responded that the numbers are very low, practically non-existent and that cocaine is higher than heroin in the data. She explained further that early initiation substances including alcohol, inhalants, and marijuana are the first substances that are used. Chairman Keller responded that our children are our future and this survey gives us a glimpse into their lives and that the healthier and safer they are the more likely they are to be successful in school. On a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski; seconded by Robert L. Thomas; unanimously approved to enter an executive session at 10:40 a.m. this date for the purpose to review real estate matters. No action will be required after the executive session. The Board reconvened into regular session at 10:58 a.m. The meeting was adjourned at 10:59 a.m. with a motion by Robert G. Ziobrowski; seconded by Robert L. Thomas. Carrie E. Gray County Administrator/Chief Clerk FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ____________________________________ David S. Keller, Chairman ____________________________________ Robert L. Thomas ___________________________________ Robert G. Ziobrowski