Pocahontas Commission Appoints Committee to Set Guidelines for Lodging Businesses

A Special Meeting of the Pocahontas County Commission was held on Friday, May 15th to consider the appointment of a committee which would create suggested guidelines and best practices that county lodging businesses could use to safely reopen to guests.

Two commissioners were present for this meeting, Jessie Groseclose and Walt Helmick. Also present were State Delegate Bill Hartman; County Prosecutor Eugene Simmons; CVB Director Cara Rose; 911 Director Mike O’Brien; Cindy Wilfong from the County Health Department; and a number of representatives from county lodging establishments who participated either in person or via telephonic conference call.

Commissioner Helmick began by explaining that the purpose of this meeting is to address the need for the county to locally set rules, guidelines or best practices about how businesses can safely provide lodging to guests from areas outside of the county. He said the discussion should also include whether such local rules should or could go beyond state or even CDC guidelines on this.

Helmick then opened the meeting up to comments. Here are a few of those comments.

Cindy Wilfong, from the Pocahontas County Health Department said the CDC website provides guidelines for house-keepers such as how long to leave a room vacant between rentals and detailed cleaning instructions for different surfaces in hotel/motel rooms. She said that those are also consistent with state guidelines. However, Dave Christopher from Silver Creek said those CDC guidelines do not go into enough detail nor do they address multi-owner condominium units such as they have at Silver Creek or Snowshoe, where each condominium owner individually contracts with 3rd party housekeeping companies.

There was a general consensus that there will be problems getting those many 3rd party housekeeping companies and the many Air B&B owners on the same page to follow consistent rules, guidelines and best practices.

Cara Rose said she has been doing surveys about how county residents feel about opening up to out-of-area guests and tourists, and so far, the response has been positive especially regarding guests coming from other places in West Virginia. She said people need to be educated on just how important tourism is to the county economically.

Preston Cline said that housekeeping is not the highest risk for staff, those whose jobs involve direct contact with guests are at greater risk -such as front desk personnel, rental staff and gift shop staff are in more risk. Cline also said that ensuring safety will be expensive for Snowshoe, but they are committed to safety for guests, staff and the community.

After the discussions, the Commissioners appointed a committee to make recommendations as to rules, guidelines or best practices. The Committee will meet in a week and present its recommendations to the commission at their June 2nd meeting. The committee is made up of the following people:

  1. Preston Cline -Snowshoe
  2. Stephanie Dilley -Snowshoe
  3. Cindy Wilfong -Health Department
  4. Jetta Wilfong -Mountain Lodge
  5. Cara Rose – Convention and Visitors Bureau
  6. Sam Collins -Silver Creek
  7. Dave Christopher -Silver Creek
  8. Laura Santmeyer -Snowshoe Property Management/Remax Reality
  9. A Representative from the State Parks
  10. Mike O’Brien from Emergency Management

The committee will elect its own chairperson.

Story By

Tim Walker

Tim is the WVMR News Reporter. Tim is a native of Maryland who started coming to Pocahontas County in the 1970’s as a caver. He bought land on Droop Mountain off Jacox Road in 1976 and built a small house there in the early 80’s. While still working in Maryland, Tim spent much time at his place which is located on the Friars Hole Cave Preserve. Retiring in 2011 as a Lieutenant with the Anne Arundel County Police Department in Maryland, Tim finally took the plunge and moved from Maryland to his real home on Droop Mountain. He began working as the Pocahontas County Reporter for Allegheny Mountain Radio in January of 2015.

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