Meeting Summary Press Release

Note: This is a SUMMARY of the Commissioners Meeting for the purposes of a Press Release. These are not the official minutes of the meeting.

Review of Actions Taken in the Washington County
Board of County Commissioners Meeting
February 20, 2007

COMMISSIONERS' REPORTS AND COMMENTS
            Commissioner Kristin Aleshire reported on a draft of the City of Hagerstown Comprehensive Plan and asked if the County wanted to make comment. Planning Department staff will respond. A letter inviting nominations for the Governor's Volunteer Service Awards was received. County Administrator Rod Shoop explained that the Convention and Visitors' Bureau handles those nominations.  
            Commissioner  Bill Wivell  commented on attending the Smithsburg Volunteer Fire Company annual awards banquet. Wivell applauded the Company for donating a used piece of fire-fighting apparatus to a company in Louisiana impacted by Hurricane Katrina.
            Commissioner Jim Kercheval reported on the Smithsburg Volunteer Fire Company's 75th anniversary event. The company has issued a book commemorating its history. Nearly 1500 hours of training for volunteer and paid staff were accomplished in 2006, and the company answered 430 calls for assistance.  This week's Planning Commission workshop discussed the need for standardization of policies for driveways in new subdivisions to handle concerns for Fire and Rescue access. Steep driveways and switchbacks not meeting turn radius requirements will put the homes at risk. Policy changes were also discussed in regards to rural Villages and the requirements for a re-zoning application at that planning session, Kercheval said.  Review of those policies will continue and the Commissioners will be briefed at a later date.  
            Commissioner Terry Baker commented on representing the Commissioners at the Indoor Soccer League Championships at the Athletic, Recreation and Community Center at Hagerstown Community College last week.

INTRODUCTION OF NEW EMPLOYEES
            Human Resources Coordinators Debbie Peyton and Cindy Mowen brought one new employee to the Board for introductions. Heather Snyder  was recently employed as a Senior Office Associate in the  State’s Attorney's Office.

HUMAN SERVICE COORDINATION GRANT UPDATE
            Members of the Human Service Transportation Coordination subcommittee of the Washington County Disabilities Advisory Committee brought this report and request before the Board. On October 17, 2006, the County Commissioners approved recommendations, to accept the first year of the Transportation Coordination Grant from the Maryland Transportation Administration. There are many vehicles owned by non-profit agencies currently in use in Washington County, which can be better utilized in transportation of human service clients to jobs, medical appointments and other destinations. The committee's request is to approve the application for the second year of a grant of $40,000 that will fund the development of a plan to coordinate and consolidate aspects of human service transportation. The Health Department is the current lead agency in the procurement of the funding and is acting as the chief fiscal agent. The grant is a 100%/90%/75% for the three years, with match being supplied locally. The Health Department would include $4,450 in its operating budget for FY '08 to provide the matching 10% for year 2. History of the need, an update on the current grant and the need for continuance were presented. The Health Department would continue as the lead agency for another year with work done during FY 08 directly geared to establishing a lead elsewhere, ideally a private non-profit organization. In addition, MTA has mandated regional transportation coordination plans for Maryland. The grant will satisfy that mandate for Washington County. Commission on Aging, the Department of Social Services, the Mental Health Authority, and many other agencies stand to benefit from this effort through lower transportation budgets. The Western Maryland Coordinated Transportation Planning Forum will be held March 14th from 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. at Hagerstown Community College. The request, for support for year two of the grant, was approved by unanimous vote.

SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT BUDGET PRESENTATION
            Washington County Sheriff Doug Mullendore and Colonel Randy Wilkinson presented that Department's proposed operating budget for Fiscal Year 2008 to the Board. Mullendore said the Judicial Division is seeking just over $1.9 million for its operations at Circuit Court. The increase is 37.9% or $525,970 over FY '07, would include funding for a secure prisoner entrance to be located between the Courthouse Annex and the McClure Piano Building, and electronic surveillance for holding cells at Circuit Court. Major items included in the increase include wage and salary step increases and Cost of Living allowances for uniformed personnel and Capital outlay for land and improvements related to security. The Process Server budget decreased by 23.2% from FY '07 to $120,740.00.  Mullendore said that the Narcotics Task Force proposed budget of $472,880.00 is an overall change of 5.2% over FY 2007. The Detention Center's budget is proposed at $9.77 million, up about 7% from last year. Wilkinson told the Board that the proposed budget for the Patrol Division is $8.05 million, which includes $318,000 for 12 new cruisers. That figure represents an overall increase of 15.9% or $1.1 million  from FY '07 . Major impact on that budget is wage and salary for uniformed officers, Wilkinson said. The total operating budget for the Sheriff's Office is approximately $20.3 million. All budgets will be reviewed on a line-item basis prior to the public hearing in May.

Energy Awareness Week

ENERGY AWARENESS WEEK PROCLAMATION
            Commissioner John  Barr presented this proclamation to Dave Jordan, Director of Community Action Council designating February 19-23 as Energy Awareness Week in Washington County. The Commissioners cited the recent cold weather in the County and the need for energy assistance to people who have low or fixed incomes. Assistance is available through state programs administered by CAC. The high cost of fuel this winter has had an adverse effect on these families and has also impacted funding sources that depend on donations and other charitable resources. Washington County CAC is committed to actively supporting and promoting the efforts of the State of Maryland in these programs. The Commissioners suggested that all citizens take part in statewide efforts to raise awareness of energy needs during the week.

APPLICATION FOR MULTI FAMILY TAX EXEMPT BONDS
            Jed Henderson, of Michaels Development Company requested that the Commissioners send a letter of support on behalf of that developer to apply for an award of multi-family tax-exempt bonds from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (MDHCD). The bonds, if approved, would be utilized in the acquisition and rehabilitation of Halfway Manor Apartments, located at 11201 Scarlet Oak Drive in Halfway, a 100-unit family community that receives section 8 rental assistance from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The Michaels Development Company has been managing the property for the past three years.
In order to qualify for the award of multi-family bonds a letter of support from the highest elected officials within the jurisdiction must accompany the application. Henderson was asked by the Board to provide additional information at the February 6, 2007 Commissioners meeting. Discussion centered on the company presenting a scope of work and scope of service, to include security information. The Sheriff's Department indicated that lack of enforcement of eviction of persons involved in illegal activities by management agencies in the past have led to increases in crime in such housing. Michaels Development will work with the Sheriff's Department Crime Prevention Unit to compile a list of needed security measures and return to the Commissioners with a letter of cooperation between the company and the Sheriff's Office.            

CITIZENS PARTICIPATION
      Each week the Board of County Commissioners sets aside time to hear from citizens of Washington County on matters of importance to the community.
      No one appeared to comment on this day.

OTHER BUSINESS     
            County Attorney Issues: County Attorney John  Martirano advised the Board that Assistant County Attorney Kirk Downey would be meeting with then Local Delegation to the General Assembly on Wednesday, to discuss any issues the  Delegates may wish to pursue. Martirano said that information concerning the Excise Tax cap proposal was emailed to the Delegation on the afternoon of Tuesday, February 13th before close of work that day. A copy of the timed email is available, Martirano said.
Staff Reports: Public Works Director Gary Rohrer told the Board that last week's snow and ice removal efforts cost $126,177.00. County crews went on 12-hour shifts at Midbight on Monday and worked on those hours until Midnight on Thursday. $53,000 of that figure was spent on contractors alone, Rohrer said. $577,000 remains in the snow removal budget for the remainder of FY 2007.
Director of Fire and Emergency Services John  Latimer reported that the Emergency Medical Services Master Plan was approved by a vote of the Washington County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association, with 22 companies voting "for" two companies voting "against" and one company abstaining citing lack of time for proper review of the document. All of the EMS companies in attendance voted "for" the plan's approval, Latimer said.

FUNKSTOWN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR LEASE/OPTION AGREEMENT APPROVAL
            Dale Hill of  the Funkstown Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.,  brought this request before the Board. The Funkstown Company needed approval of the Board of County Commissioners to enter into a lease and option agreement in a principal amount not to exceed $444,435.00 to finance a KME Pumper Truck. The Funkstown Department held a public hearing on February 5th, as required by state law and the Board's approval would be given solely for the purpose of satisfying the requirements of Section 147(f) of the Code. The obligations of the Fire Department under the lease would never be obligations of the County. The measure was approved by unanimous vote.

  THE BOARD ATTENDED THE GREATER HAGERSTOWN COMMITTEE TRANSPORTATION FORUM AT THE NOON HOUR

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES BUDGET PRESENTATION
            Department of Social Services (DSS) Director Dave Engel, members of the DSS Board of Directors and DSS staff brought the annual operating budget presentation before the Board. Although primarily funded by the State of Maryland, DSS receives a portion of its funding from the County. The request is for $297,160.00, up from $273.033.00 in FY '07, a change of 8.8%. DSS is asking for a $4,800.00 increase in rent for the Family Center. Support was requested to maintain the Adult Foster Care Program,  the Family Liaison Program and the Child Advocacy Center. All operating budgets will receive Commissioners' scrutiny prior to the Public Hearing set for April.

CITIZENS ASSISTING AND SHELTERING THE ABUSED (CASA) BUDGET PRESENTATION
            Director Vicki Sadehvandi and Jack Hall, President of the Board of Directors of the Center for Assistance and Shelter of the Abused (CASA) brought the Fiscal Year 2008 operating budget for that organization before the Board. CASA requested $254,490.00 for the coming year, an increase of $50,160.00 or 24.55%. Sadehvandi told the Board that the increase is needed for continuation of direct service to its clients, women and children who are victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. The increase would include 3% cost of living increase in salaries and a 3% COLA in benefits, plus a 9.6% increase in  health insurance costs. CASA will work together with the Sheriff's Department to follow up on domestic violence cases. All operating budgets will receive Commissioners' scrutiny prior to the Public Hearing set for April.

Washington Street Courthouse Entry Closed

         The Washington County Department of Buildings, Grounds and Parks has reported that the Washington Street Entrance to the County Courthouse is closed due to safety issues.
         The closure is temporary, and citizens are advised to use the Courthouse Annex entrance on Summit Avenue until further notice.