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October 5, 2004
Hagerstown, Maryland
CONVENE IN CLOSED SESSION
Motion made by Commissioner Kercheval seconded by Wivell, to
convene in closed session at 9:25 a.m. to consult with counsel
to obtain legal advice and consider matters that concern
proposals for businesses or industrial organizations 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 OPEN SESSION
Motion made by Commissioner Nipps, seconded by Munson, to
reconvene in open session at 10:08 a.m. Unanimously approved.
In closed session, the Commissioners consulted with counsel to
obtain legal advice on one (1) matter and considered matters
that concern proposals for businesses or industrial
organizations to locate, expand, or remain in the State. Present
during closed session were Commissioners Gregory I. Snook,
William J. Wivell, James F. Kercheval, John C. Munson, and Doris
J. Nipps. Also present at various times were Rodney M. Shoop,
County Administrator; John Martirano, Deputy County Attorney;
Joni Bittner, County Clerk; Tim Troxell, Executive Director of
the Economic Development Commission (EDC); and Greg Murray,
Director of the Water Quality Department.
The regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of
Washington County, Maryland, was called to order at 10:05 a.m.
by President Gregory I. Snook with the following members
present: Vice-President William J. Wivell, and Commissioners
James F. Kercheval, John C. Munson, and Doris J. Nipps.
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.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES – SEPTEMBER 27 & 28, 2004
Motion made by Commissioner Nipps, seconded by Kercheval, to
approve the minutes of September 27 and 28, 2004, as amended.
Motion carried with Commissioners Nipps, Kercheval, Munson, and
Snook voting “AYE” and Commissioner Wivell “ABSTAINING.”
INTRODUCTION OF NEW EMPLOYEES
Dee Hawbaker, Human Resources Administrator, introduced new
County employees Ronald Hardy (Sheriff’s Office), Michael
Haifley (Purchasing), Robin Ferree (Economic Development
Commission), David Mason (Engineering), Terry Patton (Permits &
Inspections), and Ronald Laughman (Solid Waste Department). The
Commissioners welcomed the new employees and wished them well in
their new positions.
PUBLIC HEARING – PROPOSED INCREASES IN CERTAIN FEES
The Commissioners convened a public hearing on proposed
increases to certain fees in the Permits & Inspections
Department. Angela Smith, Deputy Director of the Department of
Permits and Inspections, met with the Commissioners to review
the proposed increases relating to the following: 1) 1997
International Plumbing Code with Local Amendments for Washington
County - Application fee raised from $20 to $30 for residential
and from $50 to $60 for commercial; 2) 1996 International
Mechanical Code, First Printing with Local Amendments for
Washington County – Application fee from $20 to $30 for
residential and $50 to $60 for commercial; 3) Electrical Fee
Schedule Governing Electrical Work Performed in Washington
County – Application fee raised from $20 to $30 for residential
and $50 to $60 for commercial; and 4) Certain administrative
fees relating to the Washington County Department of Permits and
Inspections (Chimney - $20 to $30, Expedited Certificate of
Occupancy - $25 to $75, Signs (on building) - $20 plus $.07 per
sq. ft. to $30 plus $.07 per sq. ft., and signs (free standing)
- $75 plus $.07 sq. ft. to $85 plus $.07 sq. ft.). These
changes would be reflected in the 1995 First Printing of the
CABO One and Two Family Dwelling Code, with Local Amendments for
Washington County; and the 1996 BOCA National
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Building Code, Thirteenth Edition, with Local Amendments for
Washington County. Ms. Smith stated that the increase in fees
would be used to provide funding for an additional Permits
Technician and Electrical Inspector and for new field technology
for inspectors.
The meeting was then opened for public comment. Debbie Turpin,
Executive Director of Washington County Home Builders
Association (HBA), stated that the HBA supports the proposed
increases and the need for the new positions. The hearing was
closed at 10:20 a.m. Commissioner Snook stated that the record
would remain open for ten days in order to receive written
comments.
CITIZENS’ PARTICIPATION
There was no one present who wished to participate.
SOLID WASTE ADVISORY COMMITTEE – AMENDMENTS TO BYLAWS
John Martirano, Deputy County Attorney, reviewed the changes
made to the Solid Waste Advisory Committee’s bylaws. He
summarized the changes that were made to the document and stated
that they were initiated by the Committee.
Motion made by Commissioner Munson, seconded by Nipps, to
approve the proposed amendments to the Solid Waste Advisory
Committee bylaws. Unanimously approved.
REAPPOINTMENT – WATER QUALITY ADVISORY COMMISSION
Motion made by Commissioner Wivell, seconded by Kercheval, to
reappoint Scott Schubel to the Water Quality Advisory Commission
for a three-year term. Unanimously approved.
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR’S COMMENTS
Rodney Shoop, County Administrator, reminded the Commissioners
that the County’s United Way campaign is underway. He provided
an update on the search to fill the position of Director of
Permits & Inspections. He stated that they have advertised
twice for the position and have been unsuccessful in obtaining a
candidate. Mr. Shoop asked the Commissioners to reconsider the
request to upgrade the position from a Grade 16 to a Grade 17.
The Commissioners took this request under consideration.
DISABILITIES AWARENESS MONTH PROCLAMATION
Commissioner Kercheval presented a proclamation to Peggy Martin,
Sharon Landis, and Jim Wilhide, representatives of the
Disabilities Advisory Committee, designating the month of
October 2004 as Disabilities Awareness Week in Washington
County. Ms. Martin thanked the Commissioners for their support.
She noted the activities scheduled throughout the month to
promote disabilities awareness in the community.
COMMISSIONERS’ REPORTS AND COMMENTS
Commissioner Nipps informed the Commissioners that she attended
the tour of the new REACH facility and Dr. Otto’s retirement
luncheon. She reminded the Commissioners that the “Gala in the
Stacks” fundraiser for the Washington County Free Library is
scheduled on October 7 and the Chamber of Commerce “State of
Education” event will be held on October 13 at the Clarion
Conference Center.
Commissioner Munson reported on a citizen’s concern regarding
the County’s advertising of the new low fares being offered by
USAir for flights at the Hagerstown Regional Airport.
Commissioner Wivell stated that he attended the REACH tour. He
informed the Commissioners that he met with the Director of the
Solid Waste Department regarding several landfill issues.
Commissioner Kercheval informed the Commissioners that he
attended the tour of the REACH facility. He reported that the
Mental Health Needs Assessment survey found that the top three
needs in the area were financial, transportation, and case
management. Commissioner Kercheval stated that he met with
representatives from Outdoor Advertising, Inc. regarding
discussions to move a billboard from a proposed site on
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Leitersburg Pike to another site on Oak Ridge Drive. He
informed the Commissioners that the Planning Commission
discussed the Westfields Development and the proposed site for
construction of an elementary school at its meeting on Monday
and the County would be setting up a meeting later in the month
for further discussions. Commissioner Kercheval also reported
that the Board of Education workshop on the effects of new
student growth on the Capital Improvements Program (CIP) budget
being held today would be rebroadcast on Antietam Cable.
Commissioner Kercheval also asked for an update on the status of
the County’s committee evaluating our GIS system and encouraged
the County to move that project forward as an important tool to
handle growth.
Commissioner Snook invited the Commissioners to the Leadership
Prayer Breakfast on October 21. He reported on the Chamber of
Commerce meeting. Commissioner Snook reminded the Commissioners
that the State Highway Administration would be holding a public
information meeting at North Hagerstown High School this week to
discuss proposed improvements to Interstate 81. He stated that
he received a letter regarding the repairs and detour planned
for the Tollgate Road Bridge from an individual who operates a
small business in the area. Commissioner Snook stated that that
the Street Acceptance Committee met and approved taking 31
streets into the County system.
REPORTS FROM COUNTY STAFF
Mike Thompson, Director of the Planning Department, reported on
the Planning Commission meeting. He informed the Commissioners
that the Permits & Inspections Department staff would be holding
quarterly meetings to assist developers in navigating the
County’s permit system.
Joe Kroboth, Director of the Emergency Services Department,
invited the Commissioners to the Local Emergency Planning
Commission meeting on Wednesday. He informed the Commissioners
that Governor Ehrlich identified Washington County as an area
that qualifies for private homeowner relief due to damages that
occurred as a result of the recent hurricanes. Mr. Kroboth
stated that the Emergency Numbers System Review Board has
granted his Department $217,000 to develop County-wide maps that
are integrated with the telephone data base.
Gary Rohrer, Director of Public Works, reminded the
Commissioners that the State Highway Administration’s Annual
Transportation Tour meeting is scheduled for October 7. He
stated that staff has been working with the Maryland Historical
Trust regarding the repairs to Tollgate Road Bridge. Mr. Rohrer
indicated that several options are being considered for the
repairs.
Stephanie Stone, Director of the Washington County Community
Partnership for Children, Youth and Families, informed the
Commissioners that they received a $50,000 grant from the State
to perform an adolescent needs assessment. Ms. Stone provided
information on a new support group for parents who have children
with mental health needs. She stated that their first meeting
is scheduled for October 23.
CONTRACT AWARD – FINANCIAL ADVISORY SERVICES
Motion made by Commissioner Nipps, seconded by Kercheval, to
award the contract for Financial Advisor Services to Public
Advisory Consultants, Incorporated, for the total proposal value
of $50,000 (5 years at an annual cost of $10,000 per year) plus
out-of-pocket expenses related to bond issues, and the hourly
rates for each employee classification to be used for any
required extra work as follows: Managing Director - $170,
Senior Consultant - $160, Consultant - $140, Associate - $125,
and Analyst - $95. This is a one-year contract commencing
November 1, 2004, with an option by the Board to renew for up to
four (4) consecutive one-year periods thereafter based on the
annual lump sum fees proposed. Unanimously approved.
PROCLAMATION – LAWSUIT ABUSE AWARENESS WEEK
Commissioner Nipps presented a proclamation to Vikki Nelson,
representing the Western Maryland Chapter of Citizens Against
Lawsuit Abuse,
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designating the week of October 3 - 9, 2004, as Lawsuit Abuse
Awareness Week in Washington County and offering their support
and recognition for their continuing efforts to inform the
public of the costs associated with frivolous lawsuits. Ms.
Nelson thanked the Commissioners for the proclamation.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion made by Commissioner Wivell, seconded by Nipps, to
adjourn at 11:58 a.m. Unanimously approved.
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County Administrator
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County Attorney
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County Clerk