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April 30, 2002
Hagerstown, Maryland
The regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of
Washington County, Maryland, was called to order at 1:30 p.m. by
Vice President Paul L. Swartz with the following members
present: Bertrand L. Iseminger, Jr., John L. Schnebly, and
William J. Wivell.
WORKSHOP – 2001 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE
Robert Arch, Director of Planning & Community Development, and
Planning Department staff Stephen Goodrich, Timothy Lung, Eric
Seifarth, John “Bud” Gudmundson, and Jill Baker presented the
Planning Commission’s recommended revisions to the 2001
Comprehensive Plan.
Mr. Arch outlined the time frame for adoption of the Plan and
the process that will be utilized. He stated that the target
date for adoption by the Board of County Commissioners is this
summer. Mr. Arch explained that the staff would review the plan
and the recommendations for each element.
(Commissioner Snook arrived at 1:35 p.m. and assumed the Chair)
Mr. Gudmundson reviewed both the County and State visions and
goals, objectives. He stated that the goals are to: 1) Provide
opportunities for individual choice and self-fulfillment; 2)
Promote a Balanced and Diversified Economy, including
Agriculture; 3) Encourage the Stewardship of the Environment and
the County’s Heritage; and 4) Establish parameters for Managing
Growth. Mr. Gudmundson reviewed population figures, socio-
economic characteristics, land use, and costs of development.
Mr. Lung reported on the elements relating to economic
development, transportation, and mineral resources.
Mr. Seifarth reviewed the sections on sensitive areas,
environmental resource management, and community facilities.
Mr. Goodrich reviewed Historic and Cultural Resources and
Housing chapters.
Mr. Arch reviewed the proposed land use plan and implementation.
The meeting was then opened for questions and discussion with
the Commissioners.
RECESS
The Commissioners recessed at 4:30 p.m.
EVENING SESSION
The evening session was convened at 7:00 p.m. 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.
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Invocation was delivered by County Administrator Rodney
Shoop, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag by the
full assemblage.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES – APRIL 23, 2002
Motion made by Commissioner Iseminger, seconded by Swartz, to
approve the minutes of the meeting of April 23, 2002, as
submitted. Unanimously approved.
CITIZEN OF THE MONTH AWARD – DONALD R. MOWEN
The Commissioners honored Donald R. Mowen as the Citizen of the
Month for April 2002 and presented him with a certificate for
his participation and leadership in youth sports activities, for
serving as President of the Kelley Foundation which has raised
funds for 23 college scholarships to boys and girls from the
tri-state region, and for providing assistance to the Boys and
Girls Clubs of Washington County and Girls, Inc. Mr. Mowen
thanked the Commissioners for this honor and thanked local golf
professionals and staff and the corporate sponsors who help make
the Junior Golf program and tournament a reality.
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COMMISSIONERS’ REPORTS AND COMMENTS
Commissioner Swartz informed the Commissioners that he attended
the Celebrity Waiter fundraiser for the Diabetes Association,
the kick-off of the Wellness Program, and presented a
proclamation for Workers’ Memorial Day. He reported on the
Community Action Council board meeting and the Ronald Phillips
Memorial Golf Tournament committee.
Commissioner Schnebly reported on the meeting of the Board of
Directors for Hagerstown Goodwill.
Commissioner Wivell stated that he attended the “Washington
County Public Schools Night” at the Frederick Keys baseball
game. He reported on the Solid Waste Advisory Committee meeting
and asked that several issues regarding the free bulk trash day
be clarified.
Commissioner Iseminger reported on the meetings of the
Agricultural Education Center Advisory Board and the Halfway
Neighborhood Watch Committee. He also reported on the kick-off
of the Wellness Program.
Commissioner Snook stated that he attended the University System
of Maryland Steering Committee meeting and the Washington County
Hospital Site Selection Committee meeting. He informed the
Commissioners that the Maryland Association of Counties is
developing its 2003 legislative initiatives. Commissioner Snook
informed the Commissioners that he received notification that
Program Open Space funding has been granted for the development
of softball fields at Kemps Mill. He reported on the Tri-County
Council meeting. Commissioner Snook informed the Commissioners
that the City has asked the Board to join with them in providing
tax credits for residential buildings in the downtown core. He
also asked staff for an update on the Halfway Boulevard extended
project.
REPORTS FROM COUNTY STAFF
Gary Rohrer, Director of Public Works, provided an update on the
impact of the recent storm. He reported on the meeting with
officials from the Maryland Department of the Environment on the
County’s request to amend the transition provisions of the
Stormwater Management Ordinance.
Alan Davis, Director of Human Resources, informed the
Commissioners that Joe Kroboth is the County’s nominee for the
2003 class of Leadership Hagerstown. He stated that the annual
employee service awards breakfast is scheduled for May 14. He
also informed the Commissioners that a series of performance
management training programs would begin on May 9.
Tim Troxell, Assistant Director of the Economic Development
Commission, reported on the success of “Project Worm Burner.” He
reminded the Commissioners that the Celebration of Business is
scheduled for May 6. Mr. Troxell stated that representatives
from the Department of Economic Development are scheduled to
tour the County in May.
CITIZENS PARTICIPATION
Michael Armel asked the Commissioners to consider adding to
“support and promote the protection, preservation and
improvement of the character, safety and other positive aspects
of existing residential neighborhoods” as an objective to the
revised Comprehensive Plan under Goal #1.
Jim Laird spoke in favor of imposing impact fees and asked the
Commissioners for their positions on the issue.
Mark Kurzawa informed the Commissioners that his daughter had
been mauled by a pit bull. He stated that this was the third
time that the dog had attacked someone and he wanted to know why
the Humane Society has not taken the dog into custody.
Allen Swope spoke in favor of establishing impact fees.
SCHOOL AGE SUMMER OPPORTUNITY FUND GRANT AWARDS
Motion made by Commissioner Iseminger, seconded by Swartz, to
approve the award of grant funding received from the Washington
County Community Partnership for Children & Families in
collaboration with the
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Developmental Disabilities Administration: *APPLES for
Children, Inc. – The Summer Network for Children with Special
Needs Program - $12,158; and *APPLES for Children, Inc. – The
Summer Program Assistance Project for Children with Special
Needs - $18,378 to provide financial assistance to low and
moderate income families to accompany the Summer Network
Program. Motion carried with Commissioners Iseminger, Swartz,
Wivell and Snook voting “AYE” and Commissioner Schnebly
“ABSTAINING.”
EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT FY 2002
Motion made by Commissioner Swartz, seconded by Iseminger, to
approve submission of the Emergency Shelter Grant application to
the Department of Housing & Community Development in the amount
of $50,000 that would provide funding for the Community Action
Council, CASA, St. John’s Shelter, and REACH, Inc. for shelter
maintenance and operation and homelessness prevention. Motion
carried with Commissioners Swartz, Iseminger, Wivell and Snook
voting “AYE” and Commissioner Schnebly “ABSTAINING.”
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR’S COMMENTS
Rodney Shoop, County Administrator, reminded the Commissioners
that the Associated Builders & Contractors picnic and trade show
is scheduled for June 8. He informed them that County emergency
service personnel responded and participated in traffic
management when a tunnel on the Pennsylvania Turnpike was closed
due to an accident. Mr. Shoop stated that the County might be
asked by the Maryland Emergency Management Administration to
deploy qualified workers and equipment to Charles County to
assist with clean-up of the recent tornado that hit the area.
He stated that Joe Kroboth, Director of Emergency Services, is
working with Community Rescue Service on development of a
business plan. Mr. Shoop reminded the Commissioners that an
open house is scheduled at the new Election Board and
Treasurer’s Office on May 2. He stated that the budget hearing
would be held on May 7 at Hagerstown Community College. The
dedication ceremony for the Humane Society facility is scheduled
for May 17 and the Western Maryland County Commissioners meeting
will be held on May 24.
CHANGE ORDER – OLD ROXBURY ROAD
Motion made by Commissioner Iseminger, seconded by Schnebly, to
approve a change order for $76,585.80 for the Old Roxbury Road
Bridge Rehabilitation Project. Unanimously approved.
COUNTY ATTORNEY ISSUES
John Martirano, Assistant County Attorney, informed the
Commissioners that the Maryland Farm Bureau is reviewing the
County’s proposed “Right to Farm” ordinance and would be
providing comments. He stated that he attended a meeting of the
Smithsburg Library’s fundraising committee. Mr. Martirano also
reported that he attended an IMLA conference in Washington, D.C.
last week.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion made by Commissioner Iseminger, seconded by Swartz, to
adjourn at 8:43 p.m. Unanimously approved.
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County Administrator
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County Attorney
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County Clerk