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April 10, 2006
Hagerstown, MD 21740
A workshop meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of
Washington County, Maryland, was called to order at 1:00 p.m. by
President Gregory I. Snook with the following members present:
Commissioners James F. Kercheval, John C. Munson, and Doris J.
Nipps.
GENERAL FUND BUDGET WORKSHOP
The Commissioners began discussions on the FY 2007 General Fund
expenditures budget. Debra Murray, Director of Budget &
Finance, informed the Commissioners that the general fund
requests have increased by $17.2 million. She stated that, by
category, the increases are as follows: 17% education, 17%
public safety, 37% capital and transfer related costs, 8% State
functions, 10% GASB 45 funding, transit funds, and children and
youth, 2% GIS start-up costs, and 10% other.
Ms. Murray reviewed the Board of Education’s request and
informed the Commissioners that it has been reduced by
$1,799,000 but will preserve maintenance of effort. She
explained that the buses have been shifted from maintenance of
effort into one-time costs, for total proposed funding for the
Board of Education of $83,303,108. The Commissioners asked for
an update on the Judith Center and questioned whether the
increase requested could be funded through their operating
budget. The Commissioners reviewed the budget proposals for
Hagerstown Community College and the Washington County Free
Library. Ms. Murray noted that the roof repair for the
Williamsport Branch Library would be funded in the FY 2006
budget.
Rodney Shoop, County Administrator, noted that personnel
requests would be heard next week and indicated that those
changes are included in this draft. The Commissioners then
began their review of the FY 2007 County departmental budgets
and non-profit agencies to which they contribute funds.
RECESS
The Commissioners recessed at 3:45 p.m.
JOINT PUBLIC HEARING – REZONING CASES RZ-06-002
A joint public hearing of the Board of County Commissioners of
Washington County and the Washington County Planning Commission
was convened in Court Room #l at 7:00 p.m. to hear testimony and
receive evidence in rezoning map amendments RZ-06-002.
Presiding at the hearing were County Commissioners President
Gregory I. Snook and Planning Commission Chair Benjamin Clopper.
Also present at the hearing were County Commissioners William J.
Wivell, James F. Kercheval, and Doris J. Nipps, and Planning
Commission members Linda Parrish, Terry Reiber, Bernie Moser,
and Clint Wiley. Planning Commission member George Anikis was
absent due to illness, but listened to the hearing via
telephone. The public hearing was adjourned at 9:05 p.m.
__________________________,
County Administrator
,
County Attorney
,
Clerk
April 11, 2006
Hagerstown, Maryland
The regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of
Washington County, Maryland, was called to order at 8:30 a.m. by
President Gregory I. Snook with the following members present:
Commissioners James F. Kercheval, John C. Munson and Doris J.
Nipps.
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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 TO FILL POSITIONS – HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Motion made by Commissioner Munson, seconded by Nipps, to
approve filling the vacant Maintenance Equipment Operation I
positions at the Highway Department. Unanimously approved.
(Vice President William J. Wivell arrived at 8:45 a.m.)
GENERAL FUND BUDGET DISCUSSIONS
Debra Murray, Director of Budget & Finance, and Kim Edlund,
Assistant Director, met with the Commissioners to continue
discussions of the FY 2007 General Fund expenditures budget.
The Commissioners began review of County departmental budgets.
Discussions were stopped at 9:00 a.m. to hold a scheduled public
hearing. They agreed to continue discussions following the
hearing.
PUBLIC HEARING – PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE BUILDING EXCISE TAX
ORDINANCE
The Commissioners convened a public hearing at 9:00 a.m. in
order to hear comments regarding proposed amendments to the
Building Excise Tax Ordinance. Richard Douglas, County
Attorney, and Michael Thompson, Planning Director, appeared
before the Commissioners to outline the amendments. Mr. Douglas
reviewed the following proposals: 1) The definition of
“construction” in Section 2 was simplified and references to
replacement of units were eliminated. 2) Definitions were added
for “Director of Planning” and “Nonresidential Construction.”
3) The definition of “gross square footage” eliminated any
reference to the building code and was simplified. 4) The
definition of “Residential Addition Construction” was clarified.
5) Section 3A(a)(3) was revised to make it clear that the
exemption for residential construction applies “per dwelling
unit.” 6) Section 3A(b) was revised to send appeals from
decisions on the Ordinance to the County Administrator rather
than the County Commissioners, for efficiency and consistency
with Section 9. Section 3A(b)(1) was revised from 85% to 90% for
school capacity to conform to a change in the Adequate Public
Facilities Ordinance. 7) Section 3B(a) was revised to clarify
that the Director of Planning shall determine the applicability
of the percentages for nonresidential construction and that
changes shall be shown on a site plan. 8) Section 3B(c) was
added to provide for the computation of tax on “nonresidential
addition construction.” 9) Section 3B(e) was added to prevent
piecemeal applications with regard to nonresidential
construction. 10) Section 5(c) was eliminated and a new Section
5(c) was added to set forth the rules for application of the tax
to replacement construction. 11) Section 5(h) was amended to
exempt only the schools portion of the building excise tax (70%)
on housing for the elderly. 12) Section 5(j) was amended to add
“and additions” to the exemption for “small developments.” 13)
Sections 8(b)(2)(a) and 8(c)(4)(b) were revised to set time
limits on the deposit of taxes with the Department of Budget and
Finance. 14) Several sections of the Ordinance were amended to
clarify that decisions as to the applicability and
interpretation of the Ordinance shall be the responsibility of
the “Planning Director or designee” for consistency with
sections of the Ordinance governing appeals. 15) Section
13(b)(2) was clarified as to definition of workforce housing.
16) Some sections were renumbered. 17) Other minor changes were
made for consistency. The Commissioners discussed each of the
proposed amendments with Mr. Douglas. After discussion,
Commissioner Snook opened the meeting for public comments.
Twelve individuals provided testimony on the proposed amendments
with the majority of those in opposition to the provision to
waive the fee for elderly housing. After hearing all comments,
the hearing was closed at 10:36 a.m. Commissioner Snook
announced that the record would be open for five days to receive
written comments.
GENERAL FUND BUDGET DISCUSSIONS – CONTINUED
The Commissioners continued their review of the General Fund
expenditures budget at 10:50 a.m. They discussed the
information and agreed to cancel
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the budget workshop previously scheduled for April 17 and
reschedule it for April 19.
RECESS - LUNCH
The Commissioners recessed at 12:02 p.m. for lunch.
AFTERNOON SESSION
The afternoon session was called to order at 1:00 p.m. at the
Washington County Detention Center in order to attend the
dedication and demonstration of the Bearcat Armored Rescue
Vehicle and meet with Dennis Shrader, Director of the Maryland
Governor’s Office of Homeland Security.
SWAT VEHICLE DEMONSTRATION
The Commissioners attended the unveiling and dedication ceremony
of the new “Armored Rescue Vehicle” for the Washington County
Special Response Team.
Mark Holtzman of the County’s Special Response Team stated that
the vehicle was purchased solely through a grant from the
Homeland Security Department. The grant would be administered
through the Governor’s Office for the State of Maryland and
locally by the Washington County Emergency Management Agency.
BRIEFING ON 2006 HOMELAND SECURITY FUNDIING
Dennis Schrader, Director for the Governor’s Office of Homeland
Security, met with the Commissioners to brief them on the 2006
State Homeland Security Grant process. He reviewed the regional
needs assessments and the federal Homeland Security initiatives
and grant programs.
The meeting was adjourned at 3:00 p.m.
,
County Administrator
,
County Attorney
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County Clerk