COMMISSIONERS MEETING OCTOBER 4, 2018 The Greene County Commissioners meeting was brought to order at 10:00 am by Chairman Blair Zimmerman in the first-floor meeting room of the County office building. Others in attendance were: Commissioner Coder, Commissioner Trader, Chief Clerk Jeff Marshall, Cheryl Cowen, Carol Gooden, Steve Barrett, Charlotte Popielarcheck, General Public and Members of the Press. Buzz Walters, 40 & 8 and Tri County Leatherneck Member, to lead the Pledge of Allegiance. MINUTES Commissioner Trader made the motion and Commissioner Coder the second to approve the minutes from September 20, 2018. Vote PROCLAMATIONS second to accept a proclamation for Domestic Violence Awareness Month October 2018. Vote FIANCE AND ADMINISTRATION second to declare an emergency due to a power line that was struck at the Greene County Airport on Monday, September 24, 2018. Vote 2. Commissioner Coder made the motion and Commissioner Trader the second to authorize Blair Zimmerman to be signatory and Jeff Marshall to attest all documents for the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Bank loan dated August 16, 2018. Vote TAX CLAIMS second in accordance with the Real Estate Tax sale (Act of July 7, 1947, P.L. 1368 No. 542), Section 613, as amended, notice is hereby given that a proposed sale price in the amount of five thousand
twenty-four dollars and 81/100 ($5,024.81), plus fees, has been received and approved by the Tax Claim Bureau, for the private sale of the following property: Parcel #05-02-102D located in Cumberland Township. Vote EMA second to accept the federal grant award from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency in the amount of $61,732.00. Vote SHERIFF second for an Enterprise Open-End Lease for a 2018 Ford Police Interceptor Utility Vehicle in the monthly amount of $537.01. Vote 2. Commissioner Coder made the motion and Commissioner Trader the second to donate the K-9 Police Vehicle back to Waynesburg Borough. Vote HUMAN SERVICES second for the Capital Equipment Grant Certifications. Vote MENTAL HEALTH AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES second for the FY2017/2018 Block Grant Income and Expenditures Report. Vote 2. Commissioner Trader made the motion and Commissioner Coder the second for the FY2017/2018 Early Intervention Income and Expenditures Report. Vote 3. Commissioner Coder made the motion and Commissioner Trader the second for the FY2017/2018 contract with Sustrata, LLC. Vote 4. Commissioner Trader made the motion and Commissioner Coder the second for the FY2018/2019 contracts with Human Services Center. Vote
DRUG AND ALCOHOL second for the FY2018/2019 contracts with: Vote a. Greenbriar Treatment Center b. Renewal Treatment Center c. Firetree LTD d. Gateway Rehabilitation Center CONSERVATION second for the 2018 GRACE Program funding in the amount of $163,000 to assist the agriculture community: Vote a. Barbara Mooney $6,784.58 b. Greg Kime 5,917.35 c. Larry Yost 2,200.00 d. Carl Biddle 3,641.82 e. Charles Ralph Adamson 5,750.00 f. Richard Patterson 15,317.01 g. Jeff Mooney 15,264.45 h. Carl Graham 5,398.14 i. Richard Phillips 2,740.40 j. Kevin Watters 5,058.59 k. Ken Headlee 5,186.58 l. George Skull 2,450.00 m. Rebecca Trigger 1,331.52 n. Edward Michalik 2,408.20 o. Chris Eisiminger 1,515.99 p. Bill Hildreth 875.00 q. Randal VanScyoc 1,469.05 r. Joe Kozlowski 2,734.88 s. Mark Kiger 3,102.44 t. Jim Cowell 7,144.18 u. John Simpson 3,000.00 v. Rodney Fox 4,248.90 w. Lewis Fox 4,025.15 x. Paul Braddock 2,272.02 y. Ralph Adams 8,394.74
z. Tom Willis 2,612.25 aa. Chuck Knisel 2,515.12 bb. William Renner 3,166.98 cc. Marlene Hunnell 2,202.12 dd. Kevin White 762.22 ee. James Sheil 1,608.50 ff. Edward Petsonk 6,325.10 gg. Denise Scott 3,000.00 hh. Ethan Virgilli 3,171.82 ii. Tom Brookover 2,500.00 jj. Jerry Day 1,000.00 kk. Roger VanDruff 2,500.00 ll. Jan Cox 4,100.00 mm. Bill Cree 5,100.00 IDA second to appoint Emily Luckey as the Project Fund Administrator for the SIP Program. Vote 2. Commissioner Trader made the motion and Commissioner Coder the second to appoint Sharon Stephenson, John Menhart, Linda Chambers and Jeff McCracken to the SIP Application Review Committee. Vote NOTICES 1. Laurel Mountain Midstream Operating, LLC providing notice they have applied to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection to modify a plan approval for the existing Brown Compressor Station located in Greensboro. 2. CNX Gas Company, LLC is applying for a permit to drill and operate a gas well located in Morris Township. 3. CNX Midstream Operating Company, LLC is submitting a request to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Air Quality Program to modify the existing operation general plan approval and operating permit (GP-5) for the natural gas compressor station located in Center Township. 4. CNX Resources Corporation is applying for coverage under the erosion and sediment control general permit (ESCGP-2) for earth
disturbance associated with oil and gas exploration, production, processing or treatment operations, or transmission facilities from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection located in Richhill Township. 5. CNX Gas Company is submitting to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Air Quality Program to obtain a general plan approval and operating permit (GP-5a) for their new natural gas well pad (MOR-40) located in Richhill Township. 6. Rice Midstream Holdings, LLC is applying for coverage under the erosion and sediment control general permit (ESCGP-2) for earth disturbance associated with oil and gas exploration, production, processing or treatment operations or transmission facilities from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection in addition registering for a chapter 105 (GP-8) temporary road crossing for associated construction activities located in Aleppo and Richhill Townships. 7. Wallace Pancher application being reviewed by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection for the installation of 24 gob ventilation boreholes in the Cumberland Mine #1 located in Center Township. 8. Kiewit Engineering Group, Inc. is applying to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and the Greene County Conservation District for barge unloading ramp to support the transportation and offloading of heavy equipment to the Hill Top Energy Center located in Cumberland Township. 9. PennDOT District 12-0 is applying for a water obstruction and encroachment permit to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection for rehabilitation work on a bridge located in Richhill Township. 10. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has received a water management plan revision request dated August 28, 2018 for the Southwest District filed by Rice Drilling B, LLC. 11. CONSOL Pennsylvania Coal Company, LLC is applying to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection for coverage under a Bureau of Waterways, Engineering and Wetland general permit 08 (BWEW-GP-08) for the purpose of installing one
temporary PEM wetland crossing and one perennial stream floodway located in Morris Township. 12. Contura Pennsylvania Land, LLC, formerly Coal Gas Recovery II, LLC, 158 Portal Road, Waynesburg, PA 15370 owns and operates a natural gas pipeline system in Greene County emergency contact number (866) 434-7827. 13. EQT Production Company is applying to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection for a water quality permit under the clean streams law, erosion and sediment control general permit (ESCGP-2) and chapter 105 general permit application (GP-5 & GP-8) located in Morris Township. 14. Rice Poseidon Midstream, LLC is applying for coverage under the erosion and sediment control general permit (ESCGP-2) for earth disturbance associated with oil and gas exploration, production, processing or treatment operations or transmission facilities from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection also for a chapter 105 general permit (GP-5) utility line stream crossing and (GP-8) temporary road crossing for associated construction activities located in Aleppo and Springhill Townships. PUBLIC COMMENT Commissioner Zimmerman announced that Secretary Dunn from DCNR was in town today to announce grant funding over six hundred thousand for the Wise Carver project and the Greene River Trail. He thanked Governor Wolfe and administration and also EQT for the River Trail donation. ADJOURNMENT Commissioner Trader made the motion and Commissioner Coder the second to adjourn the meeting. Vote