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May 29, 2007
Hagerstown, Maryland
JOINT MEETING WITH BOARD OF EDUCATION
A special meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of
Washington County, Maryland was called to order at 8:25
a.m. at the Washington County Technical High School by
President John F. Barr with the following members present:
Vice President Terry L. Baker and Commissioners Kristin B.
Aleshire, James F. Kercheval, and William J. Wivell.
Meeting with Board of Education
The Commissioners met with the Board of Education to
discuss financing options for the Barbara Ingram School for
the Arts. The following Board of Education members were
present: Roxanne Ober, Bernadette Wagner, Paul Bailey, Ruth
Anne Callaham, William Staley, Donna Brightman, and Wayne
Ridenour.
Lester Guthorn, Financial Advisor for the County, provided
information on the financing options being considered to
fund the school. The group discussed the option provided
through the Maryland Economic Development Corporation
(MEDCO) and through a private bank for a lease financing
option. Mr. Guthorn stated that the Board of Education
would be able to take advantage of the historic tax credit
using this option. The Commissioners expressed concerns
regarding several aspects of the project. The Board of
Education also agreed to undertake a fundraising campaign
for the project to help lower the amount to be borrowed.
In answer to questions from the Commissioners, Chris South,
Director of Budget and Finance for the Board of Education,
stated that there is no dedicated State funding for the
project; however, the Board of Education has identified
funds in the out years to repay the cost. After
discussion, it was the consensus of the Commissioners to
support the Board of Education exploring the lease
financing option for the Barbara Ingram School for the
Arts. Commissioners Barr, Baker, and Kercheval supported
the lease/financing option, although Commissioner Wivell
did not support it, and Commissioner Aleshire still had
concerns.
DISCUSSION OF EXCISE TAX TASK FORCE – SELECTION PROCESS
The Commissioners discussed the selection and solicitation
process for appointment of the Excise Tax Task Force
members as required by House Bill 1355, Chapter 277. The
Bill requires that the task force make its recommendations
to the Commissioners and the Delegation by September 30,
2007. The Commissioners agreed to appoint a chair, which
may be an applicant or a County staff person, along with a
13-member task force to include representatives from the
economic development community, Homebuilders Association,
real estate, non-profit building organizations,
bank/lending institution, Local Delegation to the General
Assembly, urban redevelopment, land use attorney,
homeowners, Maryland Municipal League, and two at-large
members. The Commissioners asked the Director of Planning
and Community Development to place an advertisement in the
local newspaper and on the County’s webpage to solicit
individuals interested in appointment to this task force.
The Commissioners agreed to appoint, if possible, the
members of the task force at the Commissioners’ June 12
meeting.
CONVENE IN CLOSED SESSION
Motion made by Commissioner Aleshire, seconded by
Kercheval, to convene in closed session at 10:40 a.m. to
discuss the appointment, employment, assignment, or
compensation, of appointees, employees, or officials over
whom it has jurisdiction; to discuss any other personnel
matter that affects one or more specific individuals; and
consult with counsel to obtain legal advice, 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 Aleshire, seconded by
Kercheval, to reconvene in open session at 11:10 a.m.
Unanimously approved.
In closed session, the Commissioners discussed the
appointment, employment, assignment, or compensation of
appointees, employees, or officials over whom it has
jurisdiction; discussed personnel matters that
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affect one or more specific individuals; and consulted with
counsel to obtain legal advice on a legal matter.
Present during closed session were Commissioners John F.
Barr, Terry L. Baker, Kristin B. Aleshire, James F.
Kercheval, and William J. Wivell. Also present at various
times were Greg Murray, County Administrator; John
Martirano, County Attorney; Michael Thompson, Director of
Planning & Community Development; and Julie Cade, Executive
Office Assistant.
APPOINTMENT – URBAN GROWTH AREA ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Motion made by Commissioner Aleshire, seconded by Baker, to
appoint the following individuals to the Urban Growth Area
Advisory Committee: Robert Garver (Economic Development
Commission representative); Linda Irvin-Craig (non-profit);
Debi Turpin (Homebuilders Association); Nancy Allen
(realtor); Michael Armel (infrastructure); Dennis Miller
(municipal); Jeff Cline (municipal); Ronald Leggett
(rural); Harry Reynolds (business/appointed by Commissioner
Barr), John Shank (appointed by Commissioner Baker); Gerald
Ditto (appointed by Commissioner Wivell); Donavan Corum
(appointed by Commissioner Kercheval); Henrietta
Livelsberger (appointed by Commissioner Aleshire); and
Richard Phoebus (chair of the Committee). Unanimously
approved.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion made by Commissioner Kercheval, seconded by Wivell,
to adjourn at 11:12 a.m. Unanimously approved.
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County Administrator
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County Attorney
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County Clerk