BUCKS COUNTY CONSORTIUM Thursday, February 2, 2006 Meeting Minutes A meeting of the Bucks County Consortium was held at the Doylestown Borough on February 2, 2006. The following individuals were present: Charles Barrett, Commerce BankVivian Bell, Warrington Township Alan Bleam, Plumstead Township John Boyle, Newtown Township Eileen Bradley, Wrightstown Township Ralph Carp, Warwick Township John Cornelius, New Britain Township John V. Cornell, East Rockhill Township Gary M. Crossland, Newtown Township Joseph Czajkowski, Upper Makefield Township Dave Drye, Chalfont Borough Frank Farry, Middletown Township Wayne Fultz, New Britain Township Pat Girardi, Northampton Township Robin Glenn, Solebury Township John Granger, Solebury Township Tim Hagey, Warminster Municipal Authority Tom Harwood, Newtown Township Ryan Ingham, Hough & Associates Richard John, Doylestown Township Bob Johnson, Jr., Upper Makefield Township Paul Leva, Lower Makefield Township Stephanie Mason, Doylestown Township Chris McLean, Lower Makefield Township Linda McNeill, Tinicum Township George Mount, Morrisville Borough Bob Pellegrino, Newtown Township Richard Sabol, Upper Southampton Township Carl Sames, Warrington Township Stephen Sechriest, Richland Township Brian Shapiro, Dublin Borough Dale Smith, Premier Bank Ray Stepnoski, Buckingham Township Elizabeth Sunday, Plumstead Township Erich Wendel, Middletown Township Gail Weniger, Warwick Township Andy Witt, Warminster Township Preliminary Remarks Gail Weniger called the meeting to order, announced the morning's agenda, and thanked Doylestown Borough for sponsoring the February meeting of the Bucks County Consortium. Approval of Minutes Joe Czajkowski made a motion, seconded by Bob Pellegrino, to approve the Minutes of January 5, 2006. Motion carried. Treasurer’s Report The Treasurer’s Report for January was presented. A motion was made by Stephanie Mason, and seconded by Frank Farry, to approve the Treasurer’s Report for January. Motion carried.Presentation: “Laws and Procedures of Secure Records Destruction” Don Adriaansen of Titan Mobile Shredding, LLC, provided a Power Point presentation on the laws and procedures for secure document destruction. The presentation began by asking and answering five questions. 1. What is comprehensive document destruction?
2. Why should documents be destroyed?
3. Who should shred?
4. What to shred?
5. How do I handle and how long should documents be retained?
After raising and discussing answers to these five questions Mr. Adriaansen identified and elaborated on the following: document destruction is provided for in Federal laws (Health Insurance and Accountability Act, Gramm-Leach Bailey, Check 21, Fair and Accurate Credit Transportation Act, and FTC Disposal Rule), in Pennsylvania bills (House Bills 1921, 1975, 2134, and Senate Bill 601), the common methods of document disposal, why using recycling bins picked up by a trash collection company is not a viable method, why in office shredding and off site document destruction are not effective or viable methods, the best method for document destruction (on-site third party document destruction), areas of local government document concern, the advantages of using Titan Mobile Shredding, how his company’s document destruction process works, how to get started, how to obtain additional information, and available discounts and pricing for Bucks County Consortium members. John Granger and other attendees discussed the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission’s rules and regulations, and how they might apply to Consortium members. Presentation: “Important Changes: Consortium Fuel Bids” Argyris “Gary” Kligos of Sunoco, Inc. reported on recent changes that may affect the Consortium’s fuel bidding process. These included mandated changes to diesel product specifications, increased supplier risk, and more appropriate indexing. Mr. Kligos presented this information in a Power Point format. Highlights of the presentation included graphic representation of fuel stocks and price, the increasing volatility of fuel supplies and prices, the factors influencing volatility (Hurricane Katrina and Rita, foreign demand, public perceptions, regional demand, etc.), Sunoco’s refining capacity and refining emphasis, how Sunoco manages its business, and recent changes with such products as diesel fuel and products using the MTBE additive. Ray Stepnoski and other attendees discussed and questioned the role of bio-diesel and other alternative fuels, and adaptations to vehicle equipment exhaust systems, etc. New & Old Business Gail Weniger stated that the Consortium’s March meeting will focus on the topic of Act 537, and will be held at Doylestown Township. Stephanie Mason made a motion, seconded by Bob Pellegrino, to contribute $2,505 to APMM. Motion carried. Stephanie Mason made a motion, seconded by Joe Czajkowski, to adjourn the meeting at 11:30AM. Motion carried.Adjourn Stephanie Mason made a motion, seconded by Joe Czajkowski, to adjourn the meeting at 11:30AM. Motion carried. Respectfully submitted, ___________________ |