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2020-10-04 Resolution Supporting Potential Cessation of Funding for and Restrictions on Cool Branch Service in Franklin County, Virginia PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESOLUTION # 2020-10-04 RESOLUTION SUPPORTING POTENTIAL CESSATION OF FUNDING FOR AND RESTRICTIONS ON COOL BRANCH SERVICE IN FRANKLIN COUNTY,VIRGINIA VIRGINIA: At the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors' ("Board") Business Meeting on Tuesday, October 20, 2020, in the Gallery Room of the Chatham Community Center, the following Resolution was presented and adopted: WHEREAS, the Cool Branch Volunteer Fire Company and Cool Branch Volunteer and Rescue Squad, Inc. (collectively, "Cool Branch") are located in Pittsylvania County, Virginia ("Pittsylvania County"), near the Penhook community, south of Smith Mountain Lake and close to the Franklin County, Virginia("Franklin County"), boundary line; and WHEREAS, Cool Branch's response area covers both Pittsylvania County and portions of Franklin County; and WHEREAS,Cool Branch protects $285M of Pittsylvania County property and $502M of Franklin County property; and WHEREAS, most of Cool Branch's service calls originate from Franklin County's 911 Center,not Pittsylvania County's 911 Center; and WHEREAS, the majority of said calls are answered in Franklin County, particularly in The Water's Edge Country Club community; and WHEREAS,upon information and belief,Franklin County generates annual General Fund revenue in excess of$3M from real property taxation of property located in Franklin County, but served by Cool Branch, Pittsylvania County agencies; and WHEREAS, despite the inequities noted above, since 2011, Pittsylvania County has provided more than$1.2M in funding to Cool Branch,while,during the same time period,Franklin County has only provided Cool Branch approximately$200,000 in funding; and WHEREAS, Pittsylvania County desires to do nothing that endangers public health, safety, or welfare, but it cannot continue to foot almost the entire bill for Cool Branch to provide service to property located outside of Pittsylvania County in Cool Branch's service response area, which represents 64% of its total protected property; and WHEREAS, on July 22, 2019, Pittsylvania County leadership met with Franklin County leadership to communicate the above inequities, attempting to broker a conversation that could lead to a mutual beneficial solution to this inequitable issue ("Issue"); and WHEREAS, on August 2, 2019, David M. Smitherman ("Smitherman"), County Administrator,transmitted a letter to Chris Whitlow("Whitlow"),Franklin County Administrator, attempting to broker a solution to the Issue; and WHEREAS, on February 6, 2020, Robert ("Bob") W. Warren ("Chairman Warren"), County Board Chairman,transmitted a letter to Leland Mitchell("Chairman Mitchell"),Chairman, Franklin County Board of Supervisors, attempting to broker a solution to the Issue; and WHEREAS, on April 28, 2020, Chairman Warren again transmitted a letter to Chairman Leland attempting to broker a solution to the Issue; and WHEREAS, on May 19, 2020, the Board adopted Resolution#2020-05-07, a Resolution supporting potential cessation of funding for and restrictions on Cool Branch service in Franklin County, ninety(90) days from the Resolution's adoption; and WHEREAS,Resolution#2020-05-07 also provided options for Franklin County to rectify the Issue in an equitable manner; and WHEREAS, on May 20, 2020, Chairman Warren again transmitted a letter to Chairman Mitchell enclosing Resolution#2020-05-07, and attempted to broker a solution to the Issue; and WHEREAS,on June 22,2020, Pittsylvania County leadership met with Franklin County leadership at the Cool Branch Rescue Squad Station, attempting to broker a solution to the Issue; and WHEREAS, on July 15, 2020, Smitherman transmitted a letter to Whitlow following up on the June 22, 2020,meeting, attempting to broker a solution to the Issue; and WHEREAS, on July 23, 2019, Pittsylvania County leadership met with Franklin County leadership to formally communicate the above inequities, attempting to broker a conversation that could lead to a mutual beneficial solution to this issue without reciprocation by Franklin County leadership; and WHEREAS,on August 13, 2020,Pittsylvania County leadership again met with Franklin County leadership, attempting to broker a solution to the Issue; and WHEREAS,on August 18,2020, the Board adopted Resolution#2020-08-05, extending the service cessation date thirty(30)days from August 18,2020,to allow for continued good faith negotiations by Franklin County; and WHEREAS,on August 20,2020,Pittsylvania County leadership again met with Franklin County leadership, attempting to broker a solution to the Issue; and WHEREAS, on September 3, 2020, Pittsylvania County leadership again met with Franklin County leadership attempting to broker a solution to the Issue; and WHEREAS, on September 15, 2020, the Board adopted Resolution # 2020-09-07, extending the service cessation date thirty(30) days from August 18,2020,to allow for continued good faith negotiations by Franklin County; and WHEREAS, upon information and belief, on October 5, 2020, the Franklin Board of Supervisors held a Called Meeting to discuss potential solutions to the Issue; and WHEREAS, on October 14, 2020, Whitlow verbally communicated the desires of Franklin County to potentially reduce the first due area of Cool Branch within Pittsylvania County, perform a boundary line adjustment ("BLA") to incorporate Cool Branch into Franklin County, and adopt a per call charge to be "trued up"annually; and WHEREAS, on October 18, 2020, Smitherman received a formal draft of Franklin County's proposal as previously communicated verbally by Whitlow; and WHEREAS,the Board will not compromise the fire and rescue services its citizens enjoy by reducing the Cool Branch first due response area within Pittsylvania County; and WHEREAS,despite being formally made aware of the inequities of the Issue since at least July of 2019,and myriad attempts by Pittsylvania County to broker a solution to the Issue,Franklin County has failed to produce a realistic and satisfactory solution to the Issue to Pittsylvania County. THEREFORE, BE IT FORMALLY RESOLVED, that the Board intends to restrict Cool Branch from providing service in Franklin County effective December 1, 2020; and NOW, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board will be amendable to allowing Franklin County to choose one(1)of the following three(3)options to permanently and equitably solve the Issue to Pittsylvania County's satisfaction: (1) Option#1: Franklin County agrees to a BLA making the area identified on Exhibit "A," attached hereto and made a part hereof, formally part of Pittsylvania County. Each County will share equally in all related BLA costs and fees. Further, with Option #1, Franklin County would not be required to contribute any past or future monies to Pittsylvania County for related fire and rescue services, and Pittsylvania County,once the BLA is executed and finalized, would, to supplement the tremendous job Cool Branch does and continues to do, provide paid EMS service, twenty-four(24)hours per day, seven (7) days per week to the area identified on Exhibit (2) Option#2: Franklin County will adjust the current"first due" service call area, as indicated on Exhibit "A." Franklin County will reconcile and compensate Pittsylvania County annually for each service call Pittsylvania County provides in Franklin County. Pittsylvania County will be responsible for providing Franklin County all annual true-up or reconciliation numbers/data. (3) Option #3: Franklin and Pittsylvania Counties will keep "first due" service call area as is,but Franklin County will contribute$40,000 annually to Pittsylvania County for running • fire and rescue calls in Franklin County and Franklin County will reimburse Pittsylvania County fifty-percent (50%) of Pittsylvania County's future fire and rescue capital contributions to Cool Branch; and NOW, BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that the Board implores the Franklin County Board of Supervisors to select one (1) of the three (3) above options to avoid unnecessary and potentially life-threatening fire and rescue service interruption in Franklin County beginning December 1, 2020. Given under my hand this 20th day of Octobe 212i obert ("Bob") W. arren, Chairman Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors - — AT ST: w,_ __ . _ David M. Smit erman, Clerk Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors