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October 11, 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 Snook, followed by
the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag by the full assemblage.
BOARD/COMMISSION REPORTS
Commissioner Irvin-Craig reported on the Action for Homeless
Conference and reviewed recommendations from the Historic
District Commission meeting; Commissioner Bowers reported on the
Planning Commission meeting; Commissioner Shank reported on the
Parks Board meeting; and Commissioner Roulette reported on the
Convention and Visitors Bureau meeting.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES - SEPTEMBER 27 AND OCTOBER 4, 1994
Motion made by Commissioner Irvin-Craig, seconded by Bowers, to
approve the minutes of September 27, 1994, and October 4, 1994,
as submitted. Unanimously approved.
TAX ABATEMENTS - RURITAN & CIVIC CLUBS
Motion made by Commissioner Bowers, seconded by Snook, to approve
the abatement of personal property taxes for the listed Ruritan
Clubs and civic organizations, in accordance with Tax-Property
Article 4-401, Section 7-204, of the Annotated Code of Maryland,
and submitted by the County Treasurer. Motion carried with
Commissioners Bowers, Snook, Shank, and Roulette voting "AYE" and
Commissioner Irvin-Craig "ABSTAINING". (Copy of list attached.)
TIPPING FEES - DIGBY BUILDING
Barry Teach, County Administrator, presented a request from the
City of Hagerstown to consider waiving one-half of the landfill
fees for the demolition of the Digby Building. Mr. Teach stated
that they estimated that there will be 1,000 tons of rubble from
the building to be hauled to the landfill. After discussion and
questions, the Commissioners suggested deducting $5,000 per year
for the next 4 years from the County's payment to the City for
its share of the Eastern Boulevard project rather than losing the
revenue to the landfill budget which cannot afford to lose this
income.
TRANSFER OF CAPITAL FUNDS - LIGHT INSTALLATION - SHOWALTER ROAD
Motion made by Commissioner Snook, seconded by Bowers, to approve
the installation of an obstruction light at the apartment
building on Showalter Road near the Regional Airport for a
maximum amount of $800 with funds for this project to be
transferred from the Stormwater Management Project in the
Airport's CIP budget. Unanimously approved.
NOVEMBER 8 MEETING
The Commissioners agreed to meet from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on
Election Day, November 8, 1994.
BID AWARD - DOZER-CRAWLER TYPE - LANDFILL
Motion made by Commissioner Bowers, seconded by Irvin-Craig, to
award the bid for a dozer-crawler type for the landfill to Alban
Tractor Co., Inc., who submitted the low net bid of $237,000,
which includes a trade-in allowance of $32,000 for a caterpillar
D-6 dozer, and to waive the performance/payment bond.
Unanimously approved.
BID AWARD - COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
Motion made by Commissioner Snook, seconded by Irvin-Craig, to
award the bid for 15 personal computers to Tarson Micro System
who submitted the low responsive lump sum bid of $23,340.
Unanimously approved.
UNITED WAY - ALLOCATION TO AGENCIES RECEIVING COUNTY FUNDING
The Commissioners discussed a letter they received from the
United Way of Washington County asking that all monies
contributed by the County to individual agencies who are
recipients of United Way funds, be given to the United Way for
allocation rather than directly to the agency. Ralph France,
County Attorney, stated that he is unsure if the County has the
power to grant this request under the Code of Local Public Laws
of Washington County. After discussion, the Commissioners stated
that they are interested in the concept but asked that additional
information be provided.
JOINT PUBLIC HEARING - REZONING TEXT AMENDMENT RZ-94-04 -
DIRECTIONAL SIGNS
A Joint Public Hearing of the Board of County Commissioners and
the Washington County Planning Commission was convened at 10:34
a.m. to hear testimony regarding OCTOBER 11, 1994
MINUTES, CONT'D.
Rezoning Text Amendment RZ-94-04 - Directional Signs. Bertrand
Iseminger, Chairman of the Planning Commission, presided at the
hearing with Planning Commission members Donald Spickler, Paula
Lampton, and Andrew Bowen IV present, and ex-officio member,
County Commissioner Ronald Bowers. The Staff Report was
presented by Robert Arch, Planning Director, to amend Section
22.21 "Signs Permitted without Zoning Permits". Mr. Iseminger
stated that the Commission must consider whether the amendment is
compatible with the County's Comprehensive Plan. After
discussion and questions, the hearing was then opened for public
comment. There was no one present to speak in favor or in
opposition to the proposed rezoning. Mr. Iseminger stated that
the record would be held open for ten (10) days in order to
receive any written testimony. The hearing was closed at 10:46
a.m.
CONVENE IN CLOSED SESSION
Motion made by Commissioner Snook, seconded by Irvin-Craig, to
convene in Closed Session at 10:47 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 Shank, seconded by Snook, to
reconvene in Regular Session at 11:01 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.
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
There was no one present who wished to participate.
EMPLOYMENT - HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
Motion made by Commissioner Snook, seconded by Bowers, to employ
Walter Frazee as Maintenance Technician to fill an existing
vacancy in the Housing & Community Development office; Joseph
Kuhna as Community Development Coordinator to fill an existing
vacancy in the Housing & Community Development office; and to
employ Richard Palmer as Director of the Economic Development
Commission to fill an existing vacancy. Unanimously approved.
RECESS - LUNCH
The Commissioners recessed at 11:02 a.m. for lunch.
AFTERNOON SESSION
The Afternoon Session was convened at 1:18 p.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.
WATER/SEWER TASK FORCE - STATUS REPORT
Gary Rohrer, Chief, Division of Public Works, and Lynn Palmer,
Director of the Sanitary District, appeared before the
Commissioners to present a report on the implementation and
status of the recommendations made by the Water & Sewer Task
Force. Commissioner Roulette provided a history of the formation
of the Task Force and the areas of their review and stated that
the Commissioners want to focus on how to make the system more
efficient and cost effective. Mr. Rohrer distributed a handout
showing the status of the Task Force recommendations to date.
The Commissioners reviewed each of the recommendations and
fielded questions from interested parties and municipal officials
in attendance. After discussion of the Sanitary District's
administrative costs and questions on how they might be reduced,
the Commissioners asked for a line-item breakdown of costs in
administrative categories and also asked Mr. Rohrer to have
Hagerstown Junior College examine the idea of merging the
mechanical or computer portion of the Sanitary District with the
County government and to have the County's Financial Consultant
and Bond Counsel study the effects of consolidating the Sanitary
District into the County's Division of Public Works. Mr. Rohrer
suggested hiring a consulting firm who specializes in this field
to review this recommendation, and the Commissioners asked him to
obtain more information.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion made by Commissioner Irvin-Craig, seconded by Snook, to
adjourn at 3:51 p.m. Unanimously approved.
County Attorney
Clerk to the Commissioners