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October 4, 1994
Hagerstown, Maryland 21740
The Regular Meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of
Washington County was called to order at 9:00 a.m. by the
President, Richard E. Roulette, with the following members
present: Vice President Ronald L. Bowers, and Commissioners
Linda C. Irvin-Craig, John S. Shank, and Gregory I. Snook.
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Invocation was delivered by Commissioner Shank, followed by
the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag by the full assemblage.
PROCLAMATION - BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
Commissioner Roulette presented a proclamation to Pauletta
Dieterich, representing Y-Me of the Cumberland Valley, naming the
month of October 1994 as Breast Cancer Awareness Month in
Washington County and urging all women to be aware of the life
saving measures of early detection and requesting them to wear a
pink ribbon in recognition of this observance.
LETTER OF INTENT - DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Motion made by Commissioner Shank, seconded by Irvin-Craig to
approve sending the Letter of Intent to continue participation in
the Maryland Housing Rehabilitation Program (MHRP) to the State
Department of Housing & Community Development. Unanimously
approved.
CHANGE ORDER - DETENTION CENTER E-POD
Motion made by Commissioner Snook, seconded by Irvin-Craig, to
approve a Change Order to allow Bushey-Feight Architects to
develop furniture and equipment specifications for the E-Pod at
the Detention Center pending approval of the State Board of
Public Works. After discussion, an amendment to the Main Motion
was proposed and accepted to limit the costs of the additional
work to $4,000. The Motion as amended was unanimously approved.
CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES BUDGET - STATE'S ATTORNEY
Barry Teach, County Administrator, informed the Commissioners
that the State's Attorney will be using the overtime funds
designated for the Child Support Unit to allow them to conduct
computer conversion with the State system as well as work on the
backlog of cases.
GYPSY MOTH SUPPRESSION PROGRAM SURVEY
Motion made by Commissioner Bowers, seconded by Irvin-Craig, to
commit the County's share of funding for the survey costs for the
State's Gypsy Moth Suppression Program for Fiscal Year 1995 which
is estimated at $4,500. Unanimously approved.
BID AWARD - ROOFING MAINTENANCE SERVICES
Motion made by Commissioner Irvin-Craig, seconded by Bowers, to
award the bid for Roofing Maintenance Services to Kline
Associated Roofing Contractors, Inc., who submitted the low total
base bid of $22,896.25 with labor rates as presented, for a nine
(9) month period with an option to renew for two (2) additional
consecutive one (1) year periods, contingent upon the
understanding and acceptance that a 5% overhead and profit
allowance figured into the Total Base Bid was not indicated by
the contractor for the Roofing Inspector on the proposal form,
therefore the unit bid price shall govern to calculate and
correct the total base bid. Unanimously approved.
FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER PROJECT
David Engle, Director of the Department of Social Services, and
representatives from a number of agencies in the community, met
with the Commissioners concerning the proposal to institute a
Family Support Center in Washington County with a goal of
promoting self-sufficiency and to help young families become more
responsible citizens. Mr. Engle explained that the program would
provide an array of services at one location to help strengthen
families with children ages 0-3. He also stated that this
program will remove the major obstacles that families list as a
barrier to seeking services. Kristin Grosh, Coordinator for
Children & Youth, stated that the group is looking for the
County's help to acquire a site with 4,000 square feet in the
downtown area of Hagerstown. Although the bulk of the funding
will be provided by State and Federal funds, she stated that
County participation may be needed for additional rental monies
if the State funding does not cover the full amount. Ms. Grosh
stated that they have identified several properties which may be
suitable but would like the Commissioners' authority to negotiate
with the property owners.
Motion made by Commissioner Snook, seconded by Irvin-Craig, to
support the concept of establishing a Family Support Center in
the downtown Hagerstown area and to give authority to negotiate
for rental of a facility with a not to exceed price of $6.00-
$7.00 per square foot. Unanimously approved.
PUBLIC HEARING - AGRICULTURAL LAND PRESERVATION DISTRICTS
The Commissioners convened the public hearing in order to hear
testimony regarding the establishment of 4 applications for
Agricultural Land Preservation Districts. Mr. Seifarth,
Associate Planner - Agriculture, reviewed applications AD-94-04,
AD-94-05, AD-94-06, and AD-94-07, with the Commissioners and
answered questions concerning the applications. Commissioner
Roulette then opened the meeting for public comment. Arthur
Payne spoke in opposition to application AD-94-05.
Motion made by Commissioner Shank, seconded by Bowers, to approve
the following applications for establishment of Agricultural Land
Preservation Districts: AD-94-04 - David Berger; AD-94-05 -
Harold & Elsie Eby; AD-94-06 - Robert Taulton; and AD-94-07 -
Roger and Mary Hornbaker, as presented. Unanimously approved.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES - ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Commissioner Roulette presented plaques to the following
individuals for programs receiving achievement awards from the
National Association of Counties: Ronald Karn, Chief of Fire &
Rescue Communications, for the Advanced Medical Priority Dispatch
Program; Terry Masters, State's Attorney's Office, for the
Diversion Alternative Program; and Lynn Palmer, Director of the
Sanitary District, for the Western Maryland Cooperative Utilities
Venture. The Commissioners congratulated all of the recipients
for receiving the achievement awards.
ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES - REGIONAL
AIRPORT
Motion made by Commissioner Snook, seconded by Irvin-Craig, to
accept a proposal by Greiner Engineering to provide additional
architectural and engineering services for JRA Executive Air
Hangar II for a not-to-exceed price of $51,750. Unanimously
approved.
BID OPENING - ENTRANCE FOR AGRICULTURAL CENTER
The bids for the entrance to the Agricultural Center were
publicly opened and read aloud. Firms participating in the
bidding and their proposals were as follows: Henson & Sons -
$52,750; E.F. Goetz & Sons - $36,371; and Union Equipment Company
- $34,345. The bids will be reviewed by appropriate officials
prior to a decision being rendered. (Decision rendered later in
this session.)
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
Monica Lingenfelter, Lisa Daytock, and Gwen Carmen, representing
the March of Dimes, presented their request that the
Commissioners authorize the closing of a portion of Townsend Road
between 12:00 noon and 5:00 p.m. on October 16 for the Ride
America - Bikers for Babies fundraiser. After discussion, the
Commissioners agreed to have the Roads Department set up cones
for designated parking at this location if the March of Dimes
volunteers will direct traffic, rather than close the roadway for
that length of time.
Michael Dudash informed the Commissioners that he is organizing a
"Pro Trash Tour" to clean up the Potomac River on October 8 and
asked the Commissioners to help by waiving the landfill fees for
the trash hauled to the landfill that day.
Motion made by Commissioner Bowers, seconded by Shank, to waive
landfill fees for trash taken to the sanitary landfill for the
one-day clean-up of the Potomac River to be held on October 8,
1994. Unanimously approved.
BID AWARD - SNOW BROOM - REGIONAL AIRPORT
Motion made by Commissioner Shank, seconded by Irvin-Craig, to
award the bid for a Snow Broom at the Regional Airport to THC
Enterprises who submitted the low and only bid of $167,562.
Unanimously approved.
BID AWARD - ENTRANCE TO AGRICULTURAL CENTER
Motion made by Commissioner Shank, seconded by Snook, to award
the bid for the construction of the entrance to the Agricultural
Center to Union Equipment Company who submitted the low bid of
$34,345. Unanimously approved.
APPOINTMENT - MENTAL HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD
Motion made by Commissioner Shank, seconded by Snook, to appoint
Rev. Andrew Cooney to the Mental Health Authority Board to fill
the unexpired term of Rev. William Kercheval extending to
November 1, 1995. Unanimously approved.
ROHRERSVILLE ELECTRIC LIGHTING DISTRICT
Motion made by Commissioner Bowers, seconded by Irvin-Craig, to
approve the installation of one additional street light in the
Rohrersville Electric Lighting District as requested.
Unanimously approved.
CONVENE IN CLOSED SESSION
Motion made by Commissioner Snook, seconded by Shank, to convene
in Closed Session at 11:45 a.m. with regard to personnel and
property matters and to confer with the County Attorney to obtain
legal advice, in accordance with Section 10.508 of the State
Government Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland.
RECONVENE IN REGULAR SESSION
Motion made by Commissioner Snook, seconded by Irvin-Craig, to
reconvene in Regular Session at 12:20 p.m. Unanimously approved.
In Closed Session the Commissioners discussed three (3) personnel
matters, and obtained legal advice on one (1) matter with the
County Attorney.
RECESS - LUNCH
The Commissioners recessed at 12:21 p.m. for lunch.
ADJOURNMENT AND PROJECT STATUS TOUR
The Commissioners adjourned at 1:00 p.m. to conduct a status tour
of the following projects: DOT Foods, Wal-Mart, Phoenix Color
Laboratories, and Packaging Services, Inc.
County Attorney
Clerk to the Commissioners