BUCKS COUNTY CONSORTIUM Thursday, March 3, 2005 Meeting Minutes A meeting of the Bucks County Consortium was held at New Britain Township on March 3, 2005. The following individuals were present: Charles Barrett, Commerce BankVivian Bell, Warrington Township Eileen Bradley, Wrightstown Township John Boyle, Newtown Township John Cornelius, New Britain Township John Cornell, East Rockhill Township David Drye, Chalfont Borough Frank Farry, Middletown Township Tom Harwood, Newtown Township Tom Hough, Hough & Associates Ryan Ingham, Hough & Associates Daniel Kerr, West Rockhill Township Rick Lee, Delaware Valley Insurance Trust Ann Linn, Delaware Valley Insurance Trust Daniel Olpere, Perkasie Borough Bob Pellegrino, Newtown Township Richard Sabol, Upper Southampton Township Stephen Sechriest, Richland Township Judi Smith, Warminster Township Jacob Stone, Stone Associates, Inc. Elizabeth Sunday, Plumstead Township Jeffrey Vey, Milford Township Paul Williams, Dublin Borough Preliminary Remarks Jeffrey Vey called the meeting to order, announced the morning's agenda, and thanked New Britain Township for sponsoring the March meeting of the Bucks County Consortium. Approval of Minutes A motion was made by Daniel Olpere, and seconded by John Cornelius, to approve the Minutes of February 3, 2005. Motion carried. Treasurer’s Report The Treasurer’s Report for February was presented. Vivian Bell stated that the current balance is greater than $18,000 and that all 2005 dues have been paid. A motion was made by Daniel Olpere, and seconded by Daniel Kerr, to approve the Treasurer’s Report for February. Motion carried. Presentation: “Dealing With Difficult People” Jacob Stone, of Stone Associates presented the topic of ‘Dealing with Difficult People”. He stated that an individual “can be considered to be difficult person only if his or her difficult behavior is present over a long period of time (several years or more), and with many different people in many different situations. To be considered difficult or having a personality disorder the behavior must be a durable element of the person’s functioning”. Jacob Stone presented a handout titled “An Algorithm for Dealing with Difficult People”. In the handout he outlined seven ways to proceed in difficult dealings. These are as follows:
Jacob Stone discussed several of these in detail. Jacob Stone also presented the handout ‘Fourteen Guidelines for Dealing with “Difficult” Supervision Tasks”. His fourteen guidelines are as follows:
Jacob Stone discussed several, but not all of these guidelines. The membership asked questions about changing personal views of the world, the impact of nature and nurture on personality, enabling behaviors, etc. Bob Pellegrino stated that Stone Associates, Inc. has been used by Newtown Township for the psychological testing of new employees. He also stated that it has been very helpful, particularly with the hiring of police officers. Membership: Warminster Municipal Authority Richard Sabol reported that the Warminster Municipal Authority’s application is in order. A motion was made by Daniel Olpere, seconded by John Cornelius, to accept the membership of Warminster Municipal Authority. All members were in agreement, and membership status was granted. Old & New Business Daniel Olpere discussed third party electrical inspections and how that responsibility could be regionalized. Jeffrey Vey and Stephen Sechriest discussed standard procedures for electrical inspectors, and Daniel Kerr stated that a master code inspector could be available to speak at a future Consortium meeting. The membership discussed the topic, and a conclusion was reached that it would be placed on a future agenda. Judi Smith asked about police contract details, and the membership discussed several police contract issues including post-retirement benefits. Website Development Jeffrey Vey reported that some police contracts are available at www.milfordtownship.org/PoliceContracts.html. Jeff Vey discussed future improvements to web based Consortium information, and asked that members e-mail contracts for placement on the site. Also, he asked that up to $200 be spent to register a domain name. Daniel Olpere made a motion to spend up to $200 for domain name registration. John Cornell seconded the motion, and the motion carried. The following membership committees were formed: Legislative to be chaired by Dan Olpere, Training to be chaired by Stephanie Mason, Public Safety to be chaired by Gail Weniger, and Capital Improvements to be chaired by Jeffrey Vey. Adjourn Judi Smith volunteered Warminster Township as the location for the April meeting. Jeffrey Vey discussed the topic for the next meeting Dan Kerr made a motion, seconded by Robert Pellegrino to adjourn the March meeting of the Bucks County Consortium @ 10:50AM. Motion carried. Respectfully submitted, ___________________ |