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HomeMy WebLinkAbout011115November 15, 2001 Hagerstown, Maryland Meeting with the County Delegation to the General Assembly A special meeting of the Board of County Commissioners was called to order at 12:00 p.m. at the Schmankerl Stube Restaurant by President Gregory I. Snook with the following members present: Vice President Paul L. Swartz and Commissioners Bertrand L. Iseminger, Jr., John L. Schnebly, and William J. Wivell. Members of the County Delegation in attendance included Senators Donald Munson and Alexander Mooney and Delegates Robert McKee, Joseph Bartlett, Christopher Shank, and Louise Snodgrass. Requests for State Support Commissioner Snook requested the Delegation's support for funding for the following projects: 1) Runway extension at the Hagerstown Regional Airport, 2) University of Maryland - Hagerstown campus, 3) Widening of Interstate 81, 4) Arts & Entertainment District, 5) "Southern Boulevard," 6) Early Intervention Program, and 7) Recent security measures. Legislative Requests: 1) Animal Control Enabling Law Commissioner Snook informed the Delegation that this is a request to amend the animal control enabling law to add the authority to impose criminal penalties by making violations of the new Animal Control Ordinance misdemeanors. He stated that this would provide greater efficiency in the enforcement process. He listed a number of other County laws and ordinances that contain similar provisions. Commissioner Snook also outlined a request to amend the Ordinance to reassign certain functions now delegated in the enabling law to the Animal Control Authority. The Delegation discussed the request and County staff outlined how an animal complaint would be processed. 2) County Trespass Law John Martirano, Assistant County Attorney, stated that when the state criminal trespass law was amended it did not allow for charges to be filed against someone trespassing on posted public property. He stated that, under current state law, charges could only be filed if a person refuses to leave public property. The Commissioners stated there is no deterrent to keep people from trespassing on posted publicly -owned property. They emphasized that this can be a security issue in areas such as the Airport and a safety issue in places such as High Rock. 3) Salaries of Elected Officials The Commissioners presented its salary recommendations based upon the report of the 2001 Salary Study Commission. They asked the Delegation to consider the following recommendations: Orphans' Court Judges - increase the annual compensation from $6,000 to $7,000 and retain the $1,000 annual expense allowance. Also recommended was an increase in the lodging allowance to $85 per day and to $30 per day for meals for business-related travel out of the County. They also recommended that the statute be amended to eliminate the words "and board" since that has been dealt with in the preceding paragraph as meals. County Commissioners - that the compensation be increased from $20,000 to $30,000 per year. They also recommended an increase in the salary of the President of the Board from $20,500 to $33,000. The Commissioners outlined the process used by the Commission in making its recommendations. The Commissioners discussed amending the hotel rental tax law to either 1) eliminate the provision limiting the tax to stays of thirty days or less, or 2) clarify the process for refunding or crediting payments made for stays over thirty days. FY 2002 Financials Debra Bastian, Director of Finance, reviewed the Fiscal Year 2002 budget and financial projections. Commissioner Snook stated that, due to the projected shortfall in revenues, the Commissioners took action to reduce NOVEMBER 15, 2001 PAGE TWO the operating budget by three percent in County departments. She also reviewed the FY 2003 budget projections. Sharpsburg Emergency Services - Proposed Merger Joe Kroboth, Emergency Services Director, provided an update on the negotiations between the Sharpsburg Volunteer Fire Company and Sharpsburg Emergency Medical Services regarding the merger of the two companies. He stated that there is a difference in philosophy between the two departments. The fire company envisions a single non-profit organization while the ambulance company prefers two separate organizations simply housed in the same facility. The Commissioners stated that they would commit the same amount of funding to the companies even if they merge into one company. Hotel Rental Tax - Procedure for Disbursement of Revenues Robert Arch, Director of Planning & Community Development, reviewed the application and procedure adopted by the Commissioners for disbursement of hotel rental tax funds. Gaming Commission Update Lisa Kalkbrenner, Gaming Director, provided an update on the distributions made by the Gaming Commission since 1999. She asked the Delegation not to change the percentage established for non-profit agencies and fire and rescue departments. Ms. Kalkbrenner stated that the Commission might request a change in the law next year to provide for an annual distribution rather than the present semiannual distributions. Federal Funding Grant for Security Issues Mr. Kroboth reviewed the federal emergency funding request that the County submitted to the Office of Homeland Security. He explained that the items include increased capabilities for hazardous material decontamination, Level B personal protective equipment, security systems at County facilities, a trailer for hazardous materials equipment, communications equipment, and bio/chemical weapons detection. The request totals $11,330,590. The details of the request were then discussed with the Delegation. Delegate Bartlett informed the Commissioners that it appears that the State will be taking a serious look at gambling legislation this year. He stated that they are looking for additional revenues. Delegate Shank reported that he met with the Hagerstown Police Chief regarding concerns about drug dealers using pit bulls. Commissioner Iseminger stated that this emphasizes the need to amend the animal control law as requested. Delegate McKee asked about the status of the joint City/County sewer service negotiations. Commissioner Snook informed him that the City has received additional allocation from the Department of the Environment. Commissioner Schnebly outlined the issues involved and stated that they hope to have further discussions with the City regarding its proposed annexation policy. The Commissioners urged the Delegation to support the Thornton Commission recommendations. Also discussed were State redistricting and the possibility of a one -cent increase in the sales tax. The meeting was adjourned at 2:05 p.m. County Administrator County Attorney County Clerk