Preble County, Ohio
County Commissioners
June 27, 2011
Two Commissioners in attendance
The short file review below is just that a short review and break down of individual meetings and I know that is obvious to most readers of this website. The audio posted is the “journalization” and “cd recordatation” of the “official minutes” and noted as such at the beginning of each Preble County Commission meeting. Any Preble County Commissioner that claims this posted audio is “misinformation” has only their selves to blame as they created the audio record. The State of Ohio has sunshine laws and the Preble County Commission is subject to those laws.
I. OPEN MEETING
II. CALL OF ROLL
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
IV. PRAYER
V. APPROVAL MINUTES
NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING THE JOURNALIZATION & NOTE RECEIPT OF THE CD RECORDATION BOTH AS THE OFFICIAL MINUTES FOR THE JUNE 20TH and 22ND REGULAR SESSION MEETINGS
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PUBLIC COMMENTS
My visit with Chris & Bob to discuss recent comments made in Chambers by the Board of County Commissioners.
17.9 minute mark on cd
14.35 minutes – 3.34 MB
APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS
NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING THE VOUCHERS AS SUBMITTED BY THE COUNTY AUDITOR
19.5 Minute mark MINDY ROBBINS – GENERAL FUND FINANCIAL UPDATE
Cash Balance as of June 1, 2011 $2,512,777.78
Cash Balance as of June 24, 2011 $2,647,912.67
Sales tax above estimate.
Charges for service running below.
LGF came in above estimate.
Interest up a little
23.25 Minute mark Conveyance Tax for June $6,316.30 – additional one mill passed for economic development.
24.5 Minute mark Discussion of expected fall in LGF for second half of year. Chris Day mentions possibility of not seeing any more for the year.
31 minute mark on cd
13.05 minutes – 2.99 MB
JFS & CHILDREN SERVICES MONTH MEETING
Becky Sorrell
Jeannie Kaltenbach
Jeff Adkins
33.5 Minute mark Jeff Adkins
39.75 Minute mark Becky Sorrell – unemployment rate went back up a little bit, 10.6% for May.
Food assistance is up to 5,809 people. 284 new applicants for services.
Becky mentions that the some of the unemployed have specific skill sets that they cannot use here in the county.
42.5 Minute mark Commissioner Stonecash – We hear on a regular basis that everybody is hiring in Preble County.
45.3 Minute mark Commissioner Day – So most of the people that unemployed now to keep this where we are at, are they just lacking skills in general or they need reeducated, do they have special skill that we can't fill"
Becky Sorrell – I think those all those are some of the reason also the difficulty of transportation.
Commissioner Day – A lack of?
Becky Sorrell – mmhh (affirmative) they just don't have the gas money and we no longer have program available at our office because of budget cuts to get somebody a gas card.
Commissioner Day – So there are not the jobs in the county
Becky Sorrell – Right
Discussion on job needs and people taking proper classes for jobs available. What is in demand nationally may not match local job market and so
51.4 Minute mark Becky mentions $14.59 starting wage needed.
Commissioner Day – That is almost twice the minimum wage.
Becky – A lot of people we are training had made that much.
54 Minute mark Tracking system switch over discussed and financial saving that could be realized.
59.25 Minute mark Children's Service Fund
1 hr. .5 Minute mark $17,000 audit cost and local receipts are down.
1 hr. 1.5 Minute mark Over 100 kids in placement.
1 hr. 1.9 Minute mark Connie – Co what was a $134,724 appropriation request is now you are asking for an additional $105,638 on top of that?
mmhh (Affirmative)
Connie – From your estimates and that includes —- —- settlement.
Discussion on issue.
1 hr. 12.25 minute mark on cd
41.17 minutes – 9.45 MB
FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS
A. NOTE RECEIPT OF AN AMENDED CERTIFICATE
RE: CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES ($8,991.00) Federal grant for in car video systems.
B. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF RES. #383-11-151
RE: MORAL OBLIGATION – WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT ($85.25)
C. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF RES. #384-11-151
RE: AUTH. PAYMENT – CORONER ($1,200.00); RECYCLING ($2,379.06); SAFE FUND ($106.81)
D. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF RES. #390-11-151
RE: SUPPLE. APPROP. – OFFICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES FUND ($8,991.00)
CORRESPONDENCE & REPORTS
A. NOTE RECEIPT OF TWO (2) LETTERS FROM THE COUNTY SHERIFF
RE: PAY RATE ADJUSTMENT PER CONTRACT – CHRISTIAN FUGATE $17.18 PER HOUR & SHAUN WITTE $17.13 PER HOUR – SHERIFF AGREEMENTS & CONTRACTS
A. NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING THREE (3) ADDENDUMS
RE: FLEXIBLE PRICING & FINANCIAL SETTLEMENT SERVICES ADDENDUMS FOR MHRB, BOARD OF HEALTH & BOARD OF DD TO GOVDEALS ON-LINE
AUCTION AGREEMENT – COMMISSION
B. NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING A CHANGE ORDER
RE: CHANGE ORDER #2 TO RESURFACING OF PRICES CREEK ROAD BRIDGE PROJECT – INCREASE COMPLETION TIME 58 CALENDAR DAYS & INCREASE IN PRICE $7,642.80 – ENGINEER Commissioner Stonecash questions increase in price.
C. NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING AN AGREEMENT
RE: SUPERVISION/CONSULTATION OF INTENSIVE HOME-BASED SERVICES AGREEMENT W/ MICHELLE GEBHART – $16,350.00 – SAFE FUND
D. NOTE RECEIPT OF AN EXECUTED CONTRACT
RE: FACILITY USE CONTRACT W/ NATIONAL TRAIL LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT – COMMISSION (Informational meeting on Goose Creek Crossing)
E. NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING AN AGREEMENT
RE: FY11 SMALL PAVING PROGRAM AGREEMENT W/ VANDALIA BLACKTOP & SEALCOAT, INC. – $53,980.00 – ENGINEER
F. NOTE RECEIPT OF & CONSIDER APPROVAL BY SIGNING AN AGREEMENT
RE: ROTARY STORAGE UNIT PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE & EMERGENCY SERVICE AGREEMENT W/ CENTRAL BUSINESS GROUP – $609.00 – PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
TRAVEL REQUESTS
NOTE RECEIPT & CONSIDER APPROVAL OF THE FOLLOWING TRAVEL REQUESTS:
A. RES. #385-11-151 – DAWNA JOHN – JUVENILE COURT COST NOT TO EXCEED $ 0 cost to county
B. RES. #386-11-151 – TERRY PENDERGRAFT – VETERANS’ SERVICES COST NOT TO EXCEED $376
C. RES. #387-11-151 – RANDY BOWSER, RICK KEEHNER & MIKE TOSCHLOG – DITCH MAINTENANCE COST NOT TO EXCEED $75
D. RES. #388-11-151 – STEVE SIMMONS & KYLE CROSS – ENGINEER COST NOT TO EXCEED $50
E. RES. #389-11-151 – TONY MORELAND – ENGINEER COST NOT TO EXCEED $25
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17.16 minutes – 3.95 MB
1 hr. 29.5 Minute mark Commissioner Day – Connie do you have anything additional?
Connie – Well I ??? with Katie on all of the documents for the bed tax in anticipation for our public hearing where we're are going to discuss on scheduling. I didn't know whether, I took it home over the weekend and looked over the documents that I had prepared to make sure that everything was actually in all those. Do you want me to see whether Katie has time now to discuss these items?
Commissioner Day – Sure.
Connie – The packets
Commissioner Day – If she has got time to go over that, that would be great.
Connie – Ok calls Katie Worthington and asks if she has time to discuss documents she has been reviewing for commission.
Commissioner Stonecash has discussion with farmer on condition of his crops.
1 hr. 32 Minute mark Katie Worthington comes in chambers.
Commissioner Day – Good morning Katie. Would you like to enlighten us?
Katie Worthington – mentions passing a bed tax on those businesses here in the county…..change to revised code allows for tax to be levied against Bed and Breakfasts.
Mentions hearing date of July 11, at 6:30.
Discussion of resolution.
1 hr. 34.25 Minute mark Connie – … it would be implemented on passage of this resolution.
Commissioner Day – Right.
Connie – That was the change, I had originally set it for 30 days.
Commissioner Day – And that is fine because there is no a period that it has to wait.
Katie Worthington – No and someone can appeal it at any point in time..the only thing my only concern is speaking to Butler County when they were implementing theirs, they ended up having to push off the date. They passed the resolution, it was going to start as of this date but then they didn't have all the information that they needed in order to properly collect the tax. Meaning the addresses, knowledge of whether what township or villages or cities had already adopted one and at what percent and what revised code section. Because depending on revised code section they adopt theirs under is dependent on whether the 3% that you are doing can be levied or not. To those establishments and not political subdivision. So my understanding is that Shawnda says she had it all, so as long as she has it all you should be ok. But that is my only caveat that I want to throw out there. But that could end up pushing that back a little bit if we don't have that we thought we did.
Commissioner Day – I'd say that we need to schedule Shawnda in.
Connie – I talked with her Friday and she is getting that information for me. And the way once Katie goes through the code of regulations, you will see that we are collecting it quarterly. So it won't be due until September or October because we are into the third quarter at that point in time.
Commissioner Day – Correct
Katie Worthington – July, August, September so you collect it in October. Then October, November, December would be 4th quarter.
Connie – I think in other counties they didn't have all of this taken care of either.
Katie Worthington – You are probably right.
Connie – So that the reason these dates have been changed.
Katie Worthington – They may have put it as quarterly, they may have out it as monthly as well. Give ourselves a little bit of time to
Connie – We have tried to make this as easy as possible.
Commissioner Day – Ok
Katie Worthington – So ahhm all of the resolution if you look at the proposed resolution all that it pretty much says is that what tax authority you have for doing this. It lists that we do have a visitor's bureau here all though at this point in time it is inactive. That you are holding the hearing and that it will be 3% and that ahh of course it will not apply to those political subdivisions that have already passed, we wouldn't be able to get anything out of them. Any questions regarding the ??? so far?
Commissioner Stonecash – ????
Katie Worthington – Well included within the resolution it says refer to attachment "A" so that is made part of the resolution. Attachment "A" is the actual regulations that you will be using for the implementation of this tax. It tells of course the date, that it is 3% that it will be done quarterly. One of the thoughts with this is that we have this in here of course the auditor ahhm it gives definitions for auditor or board as you all, consumers is in there, transaction is anytime you are in there for at least a 24 hr. period. A hotel, this is where ahhm do we add it looks like we don't have that one actual line in there Connie. I can't remember whether we decided to put that in or not. Ahh that ahh were there less than five rooms is also considered a hotel the definition of a hotel.
Connie – less than yeah because we added that for other establishments that have less than five rooms…….
Katie Worthington – …ok less than five rooms ok. Ahmm ok
Connie – Did you want me to strike something?
Katie Worthington – Actually as I am reading this now the only one this applies to is those under five rooms. So it need to say..
1 hr. 40.2 Minute mark …payable to Preble County Treasurer…Auditor sends out the forms…
1 hr. 41 Minute mark Hold a meeting with Mindy about the cost of administering this tax, we take take a top portion off of that so that she can be compensated. I mean she is going to have postage and that type of thing. To let her know that you are not giving her an unfunded mandate new duty to do.
Katie – Extended explanation of document
1 hr. 54 Minute mark Requirements expected of convention and visitors' bureau by county (record keeping to explain use).
1 hr. 55.5 Minute mark mention of village or township that enacted tax under 09B, still have the money collected has to go to a visitor and convention bureau.
Commissioner Day – But they can actually give it to another bureau that has been established, they don't have to give it to us right?
Katie Worthington – … that is correct. Mentions Middletown as an example.
Commissioner Stonecash – The other 1.5% on that. Say this township already had 3% and they enact another 3%. 1.5% goes to the convention and visitors bureau, the Preble County Convention and Visitors' Bureau. Does the other 1.5% have to go to a convention and visitors bureau?
Katie Worthington – They can use it for whatever they want to use it for. Mentions road costs and that type of thing. Or they can decide to give more than that 1.5%. By statute they must give 1.5%. Any other questions?
Connie on scheduling the July 11, meeting for 2:30 here in the chambers.
Commissioner Stonecash – Makes motion
Commissioner Day – Second.
Katie – mentions that notice should also be put in Pal Item.
2 hr. .1 minute mark on cd
30.34 minutes – 7 MB
PUBLIC HEARING – ASHWORTH DITCH #777 6-YEAR REVIEW
2 hr. 41 minute mark on cd
41 minutes – 9.38 MB
Commissioner Day – on visit last Thursday with Ohio Department of Development, Christy ???, Nathan Green, Daryl Re??? and half hour with Governor Kasich. Governor offered support for what Commissioners are trying to do and remembered when Bob had hair. Hope to help bring dollars and jobs to Preble County. Lunch with Beth Vandercooi of the Ohio Farm Bureau.
2 hr. 44.25 minute mark on cd
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