Tuesday, October 21, 2025

21 OCTOBER 2025 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES

 21 OCTOBER 2025 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES


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Present: Jim Thatcher, President, Duane Bischoff, and Kevin Turner


Also present: Andy Baudendistel, Attorney, and Sue Hayden, Administrator


ABSENT: Connie Fromhold, Auditor


TITLE VI STATEMENT FOR COMPLIANCE was read by Baudendistel as legally required.


OLD BUSINESS

Property on Westside Drove- Aurora- Baudendistel- owner on westside Drive with a small strip of property along Laughery Creek- appraisals were $17,000 and $14,000. Most of this property is in the floodway and is regulated by the state. This property would be added to the one property owner’s property.They will need a deed to the property - as it is owned by the county there should be a deed. Sue Hayden presented the deed that Connie Fromhold had produced. Commissioners set the minimum bid as $15,500 and no permanent structures to be built on the property. No commercial or industrial uses of the property. It’s a hillside and floodway. It’s very restricted by the state. Baudendistel will make a notice up and bring to the next meeting. TABLED till then. 


SEED Grant - Nicole Daily, Director of Planning & Zoning -She got the SEED contract from the state that has to do with the 911 GIS data. Thatcher signed it.

 

There is another grant for the Park Board for the Bright Part- 2026 campaign Fund for Fitness Grant-up to $60,000.This is part of the Stellar goals. This is to match up to $120,000. This is already in there funded. They have to raise that money- it’s not new county money.She showed them pictures of a wall with a mural and the other side can have some sponsors on it to raise money. Working with consultant for Stellar program to find a spot- near the playground area. There will be one fitness area rather than spread out. Work out equipment is non-mechanical.She was asked several times to be sure it involved no extra money from the county. She said its did not. APPROVED.


Tree planting event at Lawrenceburg HS Oct 31- 20-30 trees. Nicole Daily gave the a flyer to invite them. 


NEW BUSINESS


Upgrade Right-of-Way - Dennis Kraus, Jr., Surveyor- JDJ Surveying and Engineering. Seevers owned property at the end of that road and has a buyer for part of that 58 acres. This is land-locked.It does not touch another road. OLD abandoned DogRidge Road goes thru Hylands, Denzel’s, and Seever's property. He wants to create a driveway out of this for that property. County moved the road in 1903.He said the road was there in 1860, 1875 and 1890.


Todd Listerman- County Engineer- county ROW would have to be the standard width. Plus the county has to be asked if they would accept it if they would update it to county standards.Plus it has to be accepted and inspected etc. 

Commissioners asked if they would have to maintain if they open it- YES

Greg Hyland and his father spoke- great grandfather signed an easement on this property. Where the thinks a difference of opinion is where this road went.

1937 road went right into their Hyland property. It was abandoned when the bridge went out.

The 1903 easement never went to Seevers- went to New Alsace thru Jackie Kraus’s’  

It would actually require the county to say the way back maps would be used. 

Flag lots would allow this Seevers property to go thru other Seevers property to North Dearborn instead.  

Greg Hyland said they owned 18 acres of the total that John Joseph had in 1900s.The Commissioners bought the ROW from John Joseph Hyland in 1904.Seevers owns 200 plus acres and he can accommodate access to this 58 acre piece thru his other land. Storm washed out the bridge over Tanners Creek and that’s why that part of DogRidge was abandoned. There’s over 1000 acres of landowners here. We don’t want this to become a thru road to East Central.  


Mark Hall- Stressed the issues of Ag land being stressed with these kinds of changes. He does not think there is any description of this going to Seevers property. They want to get this tabled so they can get an attorney and research this for a future meeting, We have 2 farms down there. He also read RJ Beck’s letter as he could not attend here. He submitted that letter to the commissioners. 

They could Table till November 18th meeting per Commissioners. 


Marty Kraus and Rachel Kraus Boland- they came to represent their family too.  Also do not want to see a road go back there- One thing can lead to another and this can become more (traffic and people ultimately.) 


Nancy Denzler- also does not want this opened up. It brings more people put there. They would lose a lot of trees along this option. Not in favor. 


Dan Seevers- We cannot do a flag lot to go over the creek with a bridge. 1/2 mile. The road proposed is ??? Length ( Kraus Jr. answered this below) The purchaser just wants a place to go for recreation. Not planning a house yet. He said he is not looking to develop at all. This is for a personal friend. 

Kraus Jr. said it’s 1150 ft plus 1750 ft to Denzlers and Hylands. About 2900 ft. Kraus Jr. said in 1903 the commissioners moved the road for some reason. This was a separate Seever property in 1936- so not sure how they accessed back then. 


[Note: Would an old ROW have been 30 ft wide back then? What is the ROW of DogRidge near he end before they discontinued maintaining it? If it is only the width of a driveway then it could not be widened without the owners around it agreeing to give land???] 


Commissioners voted to TABLE until Nov 18th. They will try to get presentations on to the screens for that meeting.  



ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden- needs to have certificate signed by Commissioner President acknowledging the Heart House so they can submit their budget to the state, 


AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold  -Claims/Payroll and October 7th Minutes-Approved


ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel-nothing more


COMMISSIONER COMMENTS: Bischoff- has had some complaints about other meeting times needing to be later. 

Turner- October 9th instructional meeting at OKI- very interesting,


LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION: none


PUBLIC COMMENT: Michael Mizell- Goose Run Road- said he had several ??s at a meeting a while ago and those questions were not answered. He has tried to get the info online. Commissioners  nor anyone else have not answered him in all that time. He has been researching notes regarding this and also Soap Hill and Goose Run in meeting notes. 

Commissioners said they have found the costs of just the slip ($1.5 million). We have asked the county superintendent to approach the council to ask for money. Michael Mizell said it’s been 21years!

Todd Listerman- Goose run paved in 1999. In 2019 count was very low count- 42/day. $1.35 million is what Council appropriated. Now they are only getting $1million for Community Crossings.He said he can pave roads every 63 years. If he does not get the grant he will be on a 11 year cycle. Bridge and small structure funding is in addition to this. 

Michael Mizell asked about when Park and Cross were paved. Not answered, But Todd noted that they were used when 350 was closed. (So they were a detour.)

Todd Listerman- Property taxes don’t pave roads but they do have 3.3 cents per 100 for bridges. Aurora Library gets 15 cents per 100 for the library. 

Todd also answered his questions regarding how the consultant evaluates the conditions of the road. So they looks at the depth of overlay etc. Goose Run, Park, Cross, and North Hogan.Mizell asked for records on those 4 roads going back as far as they have records. Commissioners note there is no money. Much discussion- (but still no real solution.)

Next Council is Nov 13 at 5 PM. If he wants to attend. They need to get Council to help get money for it. 


ADJOURN- 7:45PM


Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

Monday, October 20, 2025

20 October 2025 Dearborn County Redevelopment Meeting Notes

 20 October 2025 Dearborn County Redevelopment Meeting Notes

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The meeting was also recorded by Sam Mortenson.

Present: Jim Deaton, Chairman, Dennis Kraus,Jr., Trevor Bischoff, Jordan Hoffman, Jim Mansfield, and Doug Baker 

ABSENT: Tom Tepe (shoulder surgery) and Daryl Cutter (non- voting school board member) and Connie Fromhold, Auditor and DCRC treasurer.

Also present: Sue Hayden, county administrator and minute taker, and Anthony Smart, attorney.

Also present: Tamara Taylor, The Beacon, and 8 citizens. 

The meeting was also recorded by Sam Mortenson.

Title VI statement read as legally required.

APPROVAL OF MINUTES- September 8th Minutes - APPROVED

CLAIMS: Smart Law $4,528 for legal services May 8 thru Sept 8; 

Bayer Becker - two invoices for Moore Dr. Task 5B (1) $7,731.25 and (2) $9,195;

Drake Lawn Care $490.00 for mowing Harrison 4 times and Aurora 3 times; 

One Dearborn $13,750 for 3rd qtr. Billing, and 

Register Publications $78.12 for public hearing ad running 2 times.      

TOTAL: $ $35,772.37 - APPROVED


FINANCIALS- not passed out

OLD BUSINESS 

Whitewater Processing TIF Allocation Area - Update Mike Perleberg presented- This was approved by PC and Commissioners. There will be a Public Hearing Nov 10th at the DCRC monthly meeting. No action needed tonight.  

Land Disposition Advertisement for 3.2 Acre Site, Campus Dr., Lawrenceburg - Review Offer Received - Perleberg said- This is by St E Dearborn. $245,000 was the average of the 2 appraisals.TWG Development of Indianapolis-  Offering $500,000 for that property for 110 units of rental housing. 4% tax credit with it. 

Jordan Hoffman asked about the tax credit- Perleberg-  Indiana community housing authority provides tax credit. IEDC has a 9% tax credit program. The tax credit program is not foreign to the city of Lawrenceburg. 

Trevor Bischoff- Restricted to $69,000 a year ( income?)

Perleberg-They did not mention DCRC giving them any money for this. 

They will need to get some variances for height and zoning uses which is institutional uses. 

Perleberg said that DCRC needs to begin negotiating a contract for purchase. This land sale would go into the cash account- NOT in a TIF fund.

Perleberg- If you want to move forward have Anthony Smart  start a purchase contract. Also he will let Lawrenceburg know what we are doing. Kraus, Jr noted that he didn’t think we’d get more than the $500,000. DCRC Approved moving forward.   

NEW BUSINESS:

ANNUAL 2026 TIF Spending Plan Proposal to be submitted to DLGF. The plan can be changed at any time. But the plan is giving the people an idea of what categories they will spend TIF money on. Perleberg said the plat for the spending plan was provided by Baker Tilley last year. They did include some of the cash on hand in here also. This is $3.4 million. Anticipated TIF money gets it to a little over $4 million. APPROVED. 

Cushman & Wakefield 2026 Marketing Agreement- they list properties with them. Have to decide if they continue with them. Deaton thinks they have done a pretty decent job getting their properties known. They give regular reports. They have not been able to move the spec properties. They interviewed 3 firms with 6% commission each several years ago. Cushman had brought Dyke Industries here so DCRC decided to stay with them. It’s a 12 month agreement. Board thought they could revisit next year with more time to consider. Board decided to continue with Cushman Wakefield for another year.  

Declaratory Resolution for Clay Township Economic Development and Allocation Area- SEI Data is adding a new data center. Dillsboro was not successful in annexing this area. We could TIF it per Deaton. He said the sewer was out there. And plenty of electricity. Dillsboro sent a letter of support for the county to put a TIF right next to their own town.  

Deaton- The allocation area would be smaller than the economic development area???

If we set up the TIF and the town annexes into the TIF. The part of the TIF that is annexed it goes to them. If we incur debt- we keep it until the debt is paid off. 

Properties in the Lake Dildear area have to be fixed on the map per info from Auditor. The schedule is to have a decision to be made at Nov 10th DCRC meeting.

Jordan Hoffman asked about how they decided the boundaries. Deatpn talked about the reasoning of picking up SEIData and Lake Dildear to get money for blight remediation out there. (Deaton did not say how or when or who helped set up this TIF boundary.)  

$3-5 million assessed value on SEI Data  project. 

Bayer Becker Report- Mark Rosenberger reported:

West Harrison I-74 EB Ramp- nothing to report

West Harrison Moore Drive and Railroad Crossing- this has been reviewed and will be dedicated in County Commissioners name. They have already cleared the property change with the Farmer family. He is going to submit this for tech review. RR signed off. Needs Tepe to help with this. Doesn’t want to put this out to bid yet - Needs to have it ups and running before 12/26/25. Smart will have county attorney conversation to see if they will accept the property.

Downtown Bright Infrastructure- Mark Rosenberger still hasn’t gotten together with St E’s. They still need to find the drainage spot on St E’s, who is selling that lot. Should I wait to hear from St E’s? He should still try to get them per Deaton. 

ONE DEARBORN REPORT: Mike Perleberg: 

READI 2.0 Grant Update- not much to report. This went on to IEDC and Ernst and Young for their review. Wait and see on that. 

For Sale Signage for DCRC Properties- They only need one now and there is a one acre on US50 and Randall Avenue. DCRC approved a small sign within the $250 budget for this.

ATTORNEY’S REPORT- nothing to add.

OTHER BUSINESS- Baker asked if Perleberg wanted to address the Stone Farm tonight. Perleberg said to wait. 

ADJOURNMENT - 6 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

Saturday, October 18, 2025

AGENDA - October 21, 2025 Dearborn County Commissioners Meeting

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AGENDA

DEARBORN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING

October 7, 2025 

8:30 a.m. Henry Dearborn Room

Dearborn County Government Center

  1. 165. Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana


I. CALL TO ORDER


II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE


III. TITLE VI STATEMENT FOR COMPLIANCE


IV. OLD BUSINESS

  • Property on Westside Dr., Aurora


  • SEED Grant - Nicole Daily, Director of Planning & Zoning

V. NEW BUSINESS

  • Upgrade Right-of-Way - Dennis Kraus, Jr., Surveyor

VI. ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden


VII. AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold

  • Claims/Payroll/Minutes

VIII. ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel


IX. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS


X. LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION


XI. PUBLIC COMMENT


XII. ADJOURN

AGENDA October 20th Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission

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 AGENDA

DEARBORN COUNTY REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONS MEETING

October 20, 2025

5:00 p.m. 

Dearborn County Government Center

165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana



  1.     Call to order 


  1.     Pledge of Allegiance


  1.       Roll Call

NAME

POSITION

APPOINTING AUTHORITY

TERM EXPIRATION

Jim Deaton

President

Commissioners

12/31/2025

Jim Mansfield

Vice President

Commissioners

12/31/2025

Dennis Kraus, Jr.

Secretary

Council

12/31/2025

Tom Tepe

Member

Commissioners

12/31/2025

Trevor Bischoff

Member

Commissioners

12/31/2025

Jordan Hoffman

Member

Council

12/31/2025

Doug Baker

Member

Council

12/31/2025

Daryl Cutter

Non-Voting School Board Member

Commissioners

12/31/2026


  1.       Title VI Statement for Compliance


  1.       Housekeeping
  • Approval of Minutes for September 8, 2025 Meeting


  • Claims: Smart Law $4,528 for legal services May 8 thru Sept 8; Bayer Becker - two invoices for Moore Dr. Task 5B (1) $7,731.25 and (2) $9,195; Drake Lawncare $490.00 for mowing Harrison 4 times and Aurora 3 times; One Dearborn $13,750 for 3rd qtr. Billing and Register Publications $78.12 for public hearing ad running 2 times.      TOTAL: $ $35,772.37 


  • Financials – Review


  1. Old Business
  • Whitewater Processing TIF Allocation Area - Update
  • Land Disposition Advertisement for 3.0 Acre Site, Campus Dr., Lawrenceburg - Review Offer Received 
  1. New Business
  • 2026 TIF Spending Plan Proposal


  • Cushman & Wakefield 2026 Marketing Agreement


  • Declaratory Resolution for Clay Township Economic Development and Allocation Area



  1.       Bayer Becker Report
  • West Harrison I-74 EB Ramp


  • West Harrison Moore Drive and Railroad Crossing


  • Downtown Bright Infrastructure



  1.       One Dearborn Report
  • READI 2.0 Grant Update


  • For Sale Signage for DCRC Properties



  1.       Attorney’s Report



  1.     Other Business



  1.       Public Comment



  1.       Adjournment