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July 29, 2008
Hagerstown, Maryland
The regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of
Washington County, Maryland was called to order at 8:38 a.m. by
President John F. Barr with the following members present: Vice
President Terry L. Baker and Commissioners Kristin B. Aleshire,
James F. Kercheval, and William J. Wivell.
CONVENE IN CLOSED SESSION
Motion made by Commissioner Kercheval, seconded by Aleshire, to
convene in closed session at 8:38 a.m. to discuss the
appointment, employment, assignment, promotion, and/or
compensation of appointees, employees, or officials over whom it
has jurisdiction; to discuss personnel matters that affect one
or more specific individuals; and to consider a matter that
concerns the proposal for a business or industrial organization
to locate, expand, or remain in the State, in accordance with
Section 10-508 of the State Government Article of the Annotated
Code of Maryland. Unanimously approved.
RECONVENE IN REGULAR SESSION
Motion made by Commissioner Baker, seconded by Aleshire, to
reconvene in open session at 9:05 a.m. Unanimously approved.
In closed session, the Commissioners discussed the appointment,
employment, assignment, promotion, and/or compensation of
appointees, employees, or officials over whom it has
jurisdiction; discussed personnel matters that affect one or
more specific individuals; and considered a matter that concerns
the proposal for a business or industrial organization to
locate, expand, or remain in the State. Present during closed
session were Commissioners John F. Barr, Kristin B. Aleshire,
James F. Kercheval, Terry L. Baker and William J. Wivell. Also
present at various times were Gregory Murray, County
Administrator; John Martirano, County Attorney; Joni Bittner,
County Clerk; Carolyn Motz, Airport Director; Tim Troxell,
Executive Director of the Economic Development Commission (EDC);
Robin Ferree, Deputy Director of EDC; Robert Garver, Regional
Office of the Department of Business & Economic Development; Joe
Kroboth, Director of Public Works; and Norman Bassett, Public
Information Officer/Disabilities Coordinator.
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Invocation was delivered by Commissioner Barr followed by
the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag by the full assemblage.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES – JULY 22, 2008
Motion made by Commissioner Kercheval, seconded by Aleshire, to
approve the minutes of July 22, 2008. Unanimously approved.
COMMISSIONERS’ REPORTS AND COMMENTS
Commissioner Wivell stated that he was contacted by a
constituent regarding mulch at the landfill and the lack thereof
and asked that a new policy be in place for next year.
Commissioner Aleshire stated that he attended the Williamsport
Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company’s meeting and the recent
Municipal League meeting. He asked for clarification regarding
the policy for placement of the landfill stickers.
Commissioner Kercheval stated that he attended the Maryland
Association of Counties (MACo) Legislative meeting and provided
the Commissioners with information on the State’s economic
forecast. He reported on the Emergency Services Council meeting
and Public Golf Corporation meeting. Commissioner Kercheval
informed the Commissioners that the Federal Little League 11-12
year old All-Star baseball team recently won the State Little
League Championship and will be playing in the Mid-Atlantic
Regional Tournament in Bristol, Connecticut beginning August 1.
He stated that he was contacted by the manager of the team who
asked if the County would assist the team with funding in the
amount of $10,000 toward their travel costs. Commissioner
Kercheval noted that this is the first time a team from
Hagerstown has won the State championship in 18 years. The
Commissioners discussed the request. Commissioner Baker stated
that the Recreation Department may also be able to provide the
team with
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Washington County Recreation t-shirts.
Motion made by Commissioner Baker, seconded by Kercheval, to
approve the request made by the Federal Little League All-Star
Baseball Team for $10,000 from the Hotel Rental Tax Fund to
assist with travel expenses for the Mid-Atlantic Regional Little
League Tournament. Motion carried with Commissioners Baker,
Kercheval, and Barr voting “AYE” and Commissioner Wivell voting
“NO.” (Commissioner Aleshire was out of the room at this time
and did not vote on this motion.)
Commissioner Barr reported on the MACo Legislative meeting. He
stated that he met recently met with a prospect for a new
business at the Hagerstown Regional Airport. Commissioner Barr
Wall Street
informed the Commissioners of recent articles in the
Journal
- one regarding the rise in oil costs and how they
affect asphalt prices and the second article on the number of
states experiencing tax shortfalls, which includes the State of
Maryland.
REAL PROPERTY TAX CREDIT FOR POLICE AND CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS
AND FIRE/RESCUE/EMS PERSONNEL KILLED OR PERMANENTLY AND TOTALLY
DISABLED WHILE ON DUTY
Andrew Wilkinson, Assistant County Attorney, informed the
Commissioners of new state enabling legislation that allows
counties the option to provide a real property tax credit
against the county tax to police officers, correctional
officers, or fire/rescue/EMS personnel killed or permanently and
totally disabled while on duty. Mr. Wilkinson explained that
the credit can be available to the injured person or the
surviving spouse if the surviving spouse remains unmarried. He
provided information on the legislation and asked if the
Commissioners would like to consider adopting such a tax credit.
The Commissioners would determine the amount and duration of any
said tax credit. The meeting was opened for questions and
discussion. The Commissioners had questions regarding whether
the credit would be retroactive and what agency makes the
designation of “permanently and totally disabled.” Mr.
Wilkinson agreed to research these issues and report back to
them. The Commissioners also asked that he contact other
counties in the State to see if they have acted on the enabling
legislation.
CONSOLIDATION OF COMMUNICATIONS – SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Sheriff Douglas Mullendore met with the Commissioners to discuss
the timeline for the Sheriff’s Office participation in the
consolidation of communications. He recommended waiting until
Central Booking goes online to consolidate the new 911 Center
due to the delay in the Central Booking project and the delay in
the installation of the radio equipment. Sheriff Mullendore
stated that installing radio equipment at the Sheriff’s Office
is no longer a good solution due to the fiscal impact of moving
it again when Central Booking comes online. He indicated that
mobile data would come online at approximately the same time as
Central Booking and suggested that those funds could be used to
pay records personnel 24 hours, 7 days a week until the radio
project comes online. Sheriff Mullendore asked if funds from
the radio project could be utilized to pay to keep the records
personnel on duty 24/7 for this three-to-four month period or if
the Sheriff’s Office could be reimbursed for overtime if the
Patrol Division is over budget. The meeting was opened for
questions. The Commissioners agreed to Sheriff Mullendore’s
recommendation regarding the installation of communications
equipment, and it was the consensus to monitor costs throughout
the year and address them with a budget transfer if necessary.
APPPOINTMENT – DISABILITIES ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Motion made by Commissioner Aleshire, seconded by Kercheval, to
appoint Jennifer Maust to the Disabilities Advisory Committee
for a three-year term. Unanimously approved.
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR’S COMMENTS
Greg Murray, County Administrator, informed the Commissioners
that he toured recycling and solid waste facilities in
Montgomery County and Howard Counties with the Northeast Solid
Waste Authority. Mr. Murray indicated that he would provide
more information on the concepts. He
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stated that he received a request from Hagerstown Community
College to execute a resolution to send to the State verifying
that the local portion for funding of the Arts and Science
complex has been reserved in the County’s Capital Improvements
Program (CIP) budget. The Commissioners agreed that they would
like Staff, including the County Attorney, to review the
resolution and present it to them prior to their approval.
REPORTS FROM COUNTY STAFF
William Sonnik, Director of Human Resources, introduced Quinn
Hoover to the Commissioners. Mr. Sonnik explained that Quinn is
visiting the meeting as part of the requirement to attain his
Boy Scout Local Government Merit Badge and that he would also be
a candidate for the rank of Eagle Scout.
Joe Kroboth, Director of Public Works, stated that the project
to improve the entrance at Smithsburg Middle and High Schools
has begun and it should be finalized before school starts. Mr.
Kroboth provided an update on several other projects which were
recently advertised for bids. He informed the Commissioners
that he recently interviewed candidates for the new position of
Transportation Engineer in the Department of Public Works and is
recommending that the Commissioners hire Merle Saville (Grade
15, Step 13).
Motion made by Commissioner Kercheval, seconded by Aleshire, to
approve the recommendation to employ Merle Saville as
Transportation Engineer (Grade 15, Step 13) in the Department of
Public Works at a salary of $75,511. Unanimously approved.
Norman Bassett, Public Information Officer, stated that he
received notification from the State Highway Administration that
Black Rock Road would be closed for two weeks to allow the State
to finish the bridge replacement project over Interstate 70.
CITIZENS’ PARTICIPATION
Deane Joyce informed the Commissioners that he established a
Nature Study Area on his property through a USDA grant and the
Wildlife Habitat Incentive Program that includes the use of long
grasses and native plants. Mr. Joyce’s USDA grant will expire
in late August 2008. Mr. Joyce indicated it was reported to the
Permits Department that he was in violation of the County’s Weed
Ordinance. He asked that the Commissioners consider amending the
Weed Ordinance to exempt property owners who utilize these State
and Federal programs to promote wildlife and the environment.
Jonathan Kays, Extension Specialist in Forestry and Wildlife
with the Maryland Cooperative Extension Service, stated that
there are an increasing number of property owners who are
interested in creating natural areas for large lots under 10
acres. He provided information on the program and asked the
Commissioners to consider a way to amend the County’s Weed
Ordinance and allow flexibility for such projects. Mr. Kays
offered his services to work toward developing amendments.
John Himes met with the Commissioners to discuss several issues
relating to southern Washington County.
PUBLIC SAFETY INTEROPERABLE COMMUNICATIONS GRANT
Motion made by Commissioner Kercheval, seconded by Aleshire, to
accept a Public Safety Interoperable Communications Grant in the
amount of $600,000 to establish fiber connectivity with the
Sheriff’s Office, 911 Center(s), and the state-wide
communications network, as part of the Statewide Communications
Interoperability Plan and to execute a Memorandum of Agreement
with the Maryland Emergency Management Agency. Unanimously
approved.
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ADJOURNMENT
Motion made by Commissioner Baker, seconded by Kercheval, to
adjourn at 11:10 a.m. Unanimously approved.
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County Administrator
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County Attorney
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County Clerk