Monday, June 23, 2025

23 June 2025 Dearborn County Plan Commission Meeting Notes

 

23 June 2025 Dearborn County Plan Commission Meeting Notes

Present: Dennis Kraus, Jr., Chairman, Russell Beiersdorfer, Mark Lehman, Jake Hoog, Dan Lansing, and Eric Lang

ABSENT: Jeff Hermesch, Joe Vogel, and Jim Thatcher,

Also Present:  Nicole Daily, Planning and Zoning Director, and Andy Baudendistel, Attorney.

Baudendisteal read the Title VI statement as legally required.

ACTION ON MINUTES

OLD BUSINESS: 

Britton Zone Map Amendment (Carr Road) will be TABLED until August Meeting

NEW BUSINESS:

Maxwell Properties V, Inc is requesting Primary Plat Approval for a Harvest Meadows 15 Lot Subdivision. The property is approximately 28.5 acres of land located along Dog Ridge Rd in Kelso Township Parcel # 15-02-100-011.000-010.

****Arrived late for this item - Nicole Daily’s read and discussed  from the sheet passed out at the meeting. When applicant came up - Randy Maxwell- he went to ask Nicole about the sidewalks and it turned out he will need a waiver. Item 11 goes into detail on her sheet of staff comments and review about requirements .

Randy Maxwell- Going to ask for a waiver- to have no sidewalks required. - need to be tabled. He discussed the previous portion of this from the sheet and why he does not want to have sidewalks in this 15 lot subdivision. Board accepted his request to TABLE this until the next meeting, 

LHPYC, LLC is requesting Primary Plat approval for Lighthouse Point Landing 16 unit Townhouse PUD Subdivision. The property os approximately 9.97 acres located at 11042 SR 56 in Center Township Parcel # 15-12-09-200-007.003-002. 

Daily presented. The was rezoned PUD through this board. Phase 1 is in front of you on 3.254 acres. This is for 4 units in each of 4 buildings. There are privately maintained  streets involved also.When utility upgrades are completed they Ould add more units to this. His was a condition of the PUD zone change. A HEC-Ras study was sent to IDNR. Ultimately there will be a permit needed for construction within the floodway. 

When the improvement plan is submitted they will get into the landscaping requirements. INDOT permits will occur at this time also.

Building spacing is 20 ft apart. Front yard setback is proposed as 25 ft. had some issues determining what the setback actually was. They want to see clearly the setbacks from SR 56 and the private lane. 

There is support letter from City of Aurora as they are in the process of annexation. 

Lang asked if they had copy of the HEC-Ras. She said yes- there is a lot to that. 

Mark Banshbach  said they are trying to get this started to be within the 2 year timetable of the ordinance. He talks to Rising Sun and Aurora every week. He is looking to TIFing with Aurora or the county.He noted that nothing happens exactly as you think it should. He has two other companies handling the flood plain issues. They think they have met all the preliminary requirements for primary plat approval.  They have verified the need for the setbacks and they will have that on the documents.

Open PUBLIC Discussion

No one here to speak on this

Closed PUBLIC Discussion

Lehman motioned to approved Primary Plat for 16 units in the PUD with the condition that they meet #11 requirements of staff report before the improvement and Lang seconded. All ayes Approved.  

ADMINISTRATIVE:

Discuss adding text to the requirements of Land Division for split labeling remainders as Buildable or Non- Buildable and labeling remainders with approximate acreage.- Daily went over the text changes with examples of remainders that are truly NON buildable. They want to ask surveyors to label it as such. Extended discussion on this and also the restrictive covenants tat they have seen with this issue also. Daily will reword this to reflect their suggestions.   

Discuss and vote on Panhandle lot width changes for Subdivision OrdinanceArticle 3 section 3155- Lot Arrangement and sizes. Single flag lots and 30 ft - 60 ft. Two continuous flag lots will share a single driveway. Changed images  to show more clearly. This is to finish up last month’s discussion on this. Asked to get their vote on this to send a favorable recommendation to Commissioners. Beiersdorfer motioned and Lang seconded to forward favorable recommendation to Commissioners. All ayes. 

Discuss the definition of living area for the zoning ordinance. In 2019 and 2020 discussions on living area. Minimum of 900 ft for first floor measurement. Tiny homes were in this discussion. The definition of minimum living area IC 36-74-906 was discussed by Baudendistel. Occupied space is only used for manufactured homes. Starting in July there is a change that only applies to manufactured homes. Minimum living area - 950 sq feet for single family, 750 sq ft for multifamily. This will have to go to Commissioners. Commissioners were leaning to having 950 sq ft.  Board decided to have her advertise this and not calling it living space but maybe foot print etc. - for another meeting.  

Discuss adding a grass ordinance and enforcement actions within the unincorporated areas of the county.- Board was not particularly in favor of creating this.

Existing Ponds- and splitting property. Daily will try to set up some text verbiage for that. This was not on agenda.

Discuss Updating the Dearborn County Comprehensive Plan there 2025, workshops for public involvement, surveys, completed studies plans to be included, separate Bright Overlay Zoning Districts, etc. - No details on this item.

Next Update Workshop is July 24 from 6-8 PM in the Dearborn County Government Center. Questions can be asked by calling Nicole Daily at 812-537-8821

There is a Comprehensive Plan 4-5:30 PM at library with Green Umbrella. 

Daily is running ads with Eagle Radio 99.3 on each month they are having Comp Plan Update Workshops. There will also be a banner on their website for this. She said the post card sent once costs about $8,000. So this is a cheaper choice. 

Meeting adjourned at 8:05 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

Saturday, June 21, 2025

AGENDA 23 June 2025 Dearborn County Plan Commission Meeting

 PLAN COMMISSION AGENDA

 Monday, June 23, 2025 6:00 P.M. 

*Location: Henry Dearborn Meeting Room; Dearborn County Government Center

 A. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

 B. ROLL CALL

 C. ACTION ON MINUTES—May 27, 2025 

D. OLD BUSINESS – Britton Zone Map Amendment (Carr Road) is being tabled to the July( NOW TO BE AUGUST meeting- per email from Nicole Daily)

 E. NEW BUSINESS –

 1. Request: Primary Plat for Harvest Meadows 15 lot Subdivision Applicant/Owner: Maxwell Properties V, Inc Site Location: Dog Ridge Road Parcel: #15-02-15-100-011.000-010 Township: Kelso Size: +/-28.5 acres 

2. Request: Lighthouse Point Landing 16-unit Townhouse PUD Subdivision Applicant/Owner: LHPYC LLC Site Location: 11042 SR 56 Parcel: #15-12-09-200-007.003-002 Township: Center Size: 9.97 acres 

F. ADMINISTRATIVE 

 Discuss adding text to the requirements of Land Division for split labeling remainders as Buildable or Non-Buildable and labeling remainders with approximate acreage

  Discuss and Vote on Panhandle widths changes for Subdivision Ordinance Article 3, Section 315—Lot Arrangement and Sizes. 

 Discuss the definition of living area for the Zoning Ordinance

  Discuss adding grass ordinance and enforcement actions within the unincorporated areas of the County 

Discuss Update to the Comprehensive Plan through 2025, workshops for public involvement, surveys, completed studies or plans to be included, separate Bright Overlay Zoning Districts, etc. 

Discuss the First Comprehensive Plan Update Workshop outcome 

Next Comprehensive Plan Update Workshop to be tentatively scheduled for July 24th, 2025 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm

Friday, June 20, 2025

Britton Rezone on Carr Road will not be heard at June or July Plan Commission Meetings per Nicole Daily

 For anyone interested, I was just informed that the Britton Rezone will also not be heard at the July Plan Commission as they will not be able to meet the deadline for that meeting.  So at a minimum it will be pushed back to the August Plan Commission meeting.  We will continue to keep everyone posted as we receive information.

 

Sincerely,

 

Nicole Daily

Director of Planning and Zoning

Floodplain Administrator

ndaily@dearborncounty.in.gov

T:  812-537-8821  |   F:  812-532-2029

Dearborn County Government Center

Dearborn County Planning and Zoning Department

165 Mary Street

Lawrenceburg, IN 47025

Website: www.dearborncounty.org/planning

 

Thursday, June 19, 2025

19 June 2025 Dearborn County Regional Sewer District Meeting Notes

 19 June 2025 Dearborn County Regional Sewer District Meeting Notes

Brett Fehrman - ActingPresident, Russell Beiersdorfer, Doug Baer, Jeff Stenger, Jeff Bittner, and Steward Cline. 

ABSENT: Steve Renihan - President, Russell Beiersdorfer,

Board Attorney - Frank Kramer

Also present: Mike Hrezo and Christy of Hrezo Engineering, Jeff Meinders and Doug Price

Stenger read the Public Access Statement as legally required.

Minutes: May 16 minutes- Approved 

Public Comment:Mary and Greg Crup  sp? From Lake Dildear- looking for more info. Is main line coming down their road ( yes). They have a chain link fence and a big gate (Meinders said he could get thru the gate). Is water separate from sewer? Yes separate as Hoosier Hills is a separate entity.

Mt Tabor Court- issue with single phase pumps and Flight pumps are 3 phase. He’s working on Kenny Turner’s home. He has Meyer single phase rebuilt pumps. Meyers has 2 residential pumps and the newer one is better per Meinders. The Flight pumps are Swedish.

 They ended up using an HOMA pump for $5200. Issues with the brass versus stainless steel. Meinders - H2S gas eats up pressure sewer mechanics.    

Project Updates:

Guilford- Christy handed out end of May Project updates. Crew is working near covered bridge. In Guilford- lines have been pulled. Getting to Mt Pleasant down that way

Still waiting on Gas company- they have their temporary crossing. Waiting on them to get back to su. They have to give exact engineering requirements for the road crossing. Hrezo - waiting to put in permanent crossing. Meinders said they have everything they need to get the job going. 

Christy - the floating of the tanks at Guilford. There deadmen on each side and cables hold the tanks down.They will fill the tanks when they set them. 

Christy worked with Kelly to get all those addresses in. Cline said- Letters went out 37 Lake Dildear and 55 for Guilford. Added one more to Lake Dildear. They will have a folder for each address and have user agreements signed. 

Dillsboro- SEI Data easement is done and request from Dillsboro— some question about shifting the easement 3 ft. Christy thinks they are right there in the treatment plant area. Looking at barn distance too. Easement is 15-20 ft. They might consider a meeting on sight. Christy may forward the drawings to SEI Data.  

John Watson - the Dillsboro Attorney- contacted Cline about status and Cline updated him. Asked Watson to create a checklist. 

Calibrate a meter (can be done)  and cost $900-1100 (for the line extension)- There is capacity at the plant. Approved getting the meter calibrated. This is at end of Mt Tabor. They will respond to the owners as they are reviewing the capacity issues and will request they come to a meeting to discuss it. Discussion also around getting more people on that line. 

Frank Kramer has the notice of the public hearing and the proposed rate ordinance. July 17th is the date the Ordinance would be passed. Frank will take care of publication. 

New Business: Doug Baer- The Cochrans in Lake Dildear- west of gas station on north side - across the street from the flea market.. This is at Planning Dept. He wants to encourage them to come to  next meeting. Capacity fee is payable by property owner and cost to connect. These are little cottages out there. 

Office Update: were in packets from Kelly Shelton. 

Ashcraft sent check for $500 only a fraction of what is owed. Kelly will send updated invoice to Ashcraft and showing 10 days to receive payment or Frank will file a lien against their property. Board voted to do this. Also to send it certified mail. 

Curry to be charged for average charge to account for filling the pool as her summer meter did not work. Board approved. 

Alan Scarber- High Ridge- paid $7000 for the tap. Not hooked on. He had an availability fee of $15-17. Board needs to research- not sure why he needs to do both to reserve his spot. Tabled for now. 

Doug Price is checking taps for Kelly.  

Claims: Billing adjustments for Paul and Linda Banta. $35.82 Approved. 

Guilford- $6,218.75 Approved

Ewbank and Kramer- $5,140 Approved

Lake Dildear $4,706.25 Approved

Regular operating claims -14,389.65 Approved

Next Earth Tech Draw- Mike Hrezo- said not being shipped til the end of July. Maybe approve and hold till it ships at July meeting. 

Per Kramer- With current bill the rate study ordinance notice has to be sent to all customers. Approved. 

Adjourn: 6:23 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township




Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Press release: Home2 Suites by Hilton hotel begins construction in City of Greendale, IN

 

Home2 Suites by Hilton hotel begins construction in City of Greendale, Indiana

Concept of the Greendale, Indiana Home2 Suites by Hilton®
(Greendale, Indiana) - Greendale Mayor Vince Karsteter is excited to announce the development of a new Home2 Suites by Hilton® hotel in the City of Greendale, which will support Dearborn County’s vibrant tourism and entertainment industry.

Construction began this spring on Flossie Drive. Agreements in place between the Greendale Redevelopment Commission, Dearborn Community Development Corporation, and developer Greendale Hospitality, LLC outlines the developer’s commitment to build the 88-room hotel and open it to travelers by December 31, 2026. The project marks a $16.8 million investment in the city.

“With snow skiing at Perfect North Slopes, dirt track racing at Lawrenceburg Speedway, live music at Whiskey City’s Liberty Theater, and increasingly more activities and attractions happening year-round in Greendale and across our county, this new hotel will serve as needed, high-quality lodging for the thousands of people who visit our community every year,” said Mayor Karsteter.

The Greendale Redevelopment Commission is providing a $650,000 economic development grant to enable the project through the land site purchase. An agreement guarantees the new tax revenue collected from the development will help the city realize a full payback within 10 years, in addition to continuing return on investment for taxpayers for years afterward.

“The addition of this new hotel is an asset for our community and a win for our visitors,” said Debbie Smith, Executive Director of Dearborn County Tourism. “As Southeast Indiana continues to grow as a travel destination, having more lodging options allows us to better accommodate guests attending local events, exploring our historic towns, or enjoying our many attractions along the Ohio River. This investment strengthens tourism and supports continued economic development throughout the region.”

The Home2 Suites in Greendale will mark the second Hilton hotel in Dearborn County, following the 2014 opening of the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel at the Lawrenceburg Event Center.

“There is no better name in the hotel industry than Hilton. Greendale will continue to show our guests even better Hoosier hospitality thanks to the Home2 Suites project,” said Mayor Karsteter.

Learn more about visiting and doing business in the City of Greendale, Indiana at www.cityofgreendale.net. Dearborn County Tourism offers information on local events and attractions at www.visitsoutheastindiana.com. Find more information or book a stay at Home2 Suites by Hilton® at www.hilton.com.
 
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Media Contacts:
 
Mike Perleberg
One Dearborn Economic Development (for City of Greendale)
513-256-1843
mperleberg@1dearborn.org
 
Debbie Smith
Dearborn County Tourism
812-537-0814
dsmith@visitsei.com

17 JUNE 2025 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES

 

17 JUNE 2025 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES


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


Also present: Connie Fromhold, Auditor, Andy Baudendistel, Attorney, and Sue Hayden, Administrator


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


OLD BUSINESS


NEW BUSINESS:


Bids for Professional Appraiser for Cyclical Reassessment – Megan Acra, Assessor- Per Sue Hayden- Megan Acra will return on July 15th to award the bids. 


Zone Map Amendments - Nicole Daily, Director of Planning & Zoning:Passed out the draft minutes to the Commissioners for items below.  


Rezone 11 acres at 23833 Stateline Rd - Joe Madden (Bright Barn) to Local Business (B-1) Ordinance to Amend Zoning to B-1 - Existing barn on the property 8 voted for a Favorable Recommendation and Thatcher was abstaining then and only votes at the commissioners for this, as he usually does. Duane asked if the one piece there was Ag or B-1 in this request. Nicole explained the reason it was shaped that way. Back part of the barn is Ag equipment storage for the regular uses on the rest of his properties there. He’s looking to move his business from Ohio to the barn front area. There is no party barn, wedding venue, etc as has been rumored. Commissioners approved the zone change to B-1 and signed ordinance 2025-004 that Baudendistel prepared. 


Rezone 4 acres of Somers’s Parcel #15-11-07-400-011.005-004 (along US 50) to Light Industry (I-1) Ordinance to Amend Zoning to I-1- Nicole Daily explained it is on US 50 on about 4 acres. It was forwarded as Favorable by 7ayes, 1 Nay from Lansing, and 1 abstaining from Thatcher. There was discussion about the driveways easements along the property that had been in use. This was included in the Favorable Recommendation. INDOT will probably require upgrades that will be needed on these easements and especially the one across the front per Daily. Commissioners APPROVED the rezone to I-1 and signed Ordinance 2025-005 that Baudendistel had prepared.


Renaming Flyover Bridge -  PG Gentrup  wanted to name the Lary Dale Fogel died 4 days after 18th birthday and Tommy George Denning both had died in Vietnam. Letter of Support for renaming the bridges over Tanners Creek was  approved and signed and Sue Hayden will email it to Garrett Bascom. Commissioners also thanked him for all he does for the Veterans.  

 

Permission for Treasurer to Sign Postage Machine Lease – Hayley Hatfield, Treasurer. Choice was to purchase or lease. Because of changes being made to QR codes etc that are going out of date in 2027, it was recommended to lease for 5 years and the company will be responsible for updates and maintenance. There have been issues with the existing machine. They will install and take out the old machine. Using the same company that previous Treasurer had used. Approved 60 month lease so that Hatfield can sign the lease.  


Covered Bridge Certification- $1850 gets received when they approve the certification. Approved and signed. 


DCH Property - Apartment Split Plat and Quit Claim Deed- Baudendistel- 99 year lease for $1 for Mental health.- and is now InCompass Health.  They need to split this off as the hospital is unable to honor that lease. Approved. They are Quitclaiming that parcel only to the county. Approved that deed. Approved  Baudendistel will amend the lease agreement later to match the parcel description that was split off. 


Ordinance to Amend Chapter 94 – Erosion Control- Baudendistel- This is now under MS4 and not the Building Dept. Less than an acre in HB1037 will not require MS4 permit. Thatcher said that he heard there was more coming on this. Baudendistel said he was sure there would be- many people were upset as IDEM had not been consulted about this bill. Approved the ordinance changes. 



ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden - Repair Work Authorization with Service Master  for YES Home- Insurance said our quotes were too high. 

Maxwell- 111,656.90 roof and 35,571.44 interior = $147,228.34

Jent had bid for roof only- 

ServiceMaster Roof and interior $ 98,855.90- Commissioners approved the bid. 

YES Home is on Historic Register so they may have to hew some of the beams. Bill Shelton, Building Inspector, is sure to follow it up.

Thatcher wants Sue Hayden to call and get this all started tomorrow for the YES Home.  She said she was going to be on a plane tomorrow- He said not till 11:30AM. Laughter as Sue repeated how much she loves her job….


AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold  -Claims/Payroll and June 3rd Minutes-Approved


ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel- left after his duties above for Plan Commission zone changes for a Soccer Parent meeting (with Commissioners approval.) 


COMMISSIONER COMMENTS:Thatcher acknowledged the 4 H Fair is on. Bischoff said its a great thing for kids. No Midway this year- geared more toward family and kids. They have more than animals- they also do flowers and shooting, and other activities. Thatcher said these kids are special in how they know what to do. 


LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION:none


PUBLIC COMMENT: none


ADJOURN- 6:45PM


Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

Monday, June 16, 2025

AGENDA UPDATE for June 17th Commissioners Meeting

 All livestreams can be found @

https://www.youtube.com/@DearbornCountyGov-47025/streams


AGENDA

DEARBORN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING

June 17, 2025 

6:00 p.m. Henry Dearborn Room

Dearborn County Government Center

165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana


I. CALL TO ORDER


II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE


III. TITLE VI STATEMENT FOR COMPLIANCE


IV. OLD BUSINESS 


V. NEW BUSINESS

  • Renaming Flyover Bridge in Lawrenceburg – PG Gentrup


  • Bids for Professional Appraiser for Cyclical Reassessment – Megan Acra, Assessor


  • Zone Map Amendments - Nicole Daily, Director of Planning & Zoning
  • Rezone 11 acres at 23833 Stateline Rd (Bright Barn) to Local Business (B-1) 
    • Ordinance to Amend Zoning to B-1
  • Rezone 4 acres of Somers’s Parcel #15-11-07-400-011.005-004 (along US 50) to Light Industry (I-1)
    • Ordinance to Amend Zoning to I-1


  • Permission for Treasurer to Sign Postage Machine Lease – Hayley Hatfield, Treasurer


  • Covered Bridge Certification


  • DCH Property - Apartment Split Plat and Quitclaim Deed


  • Ordinance to Amend Chapter 94 – Erosion Control

VI. ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden

  • Repair Work Authorization with ServiceMaster for YES Home Repairs

VII. AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold

  • Claims/Payroll/Minutes

VIII. ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel

IX. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS


X. LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION


XI. PUBLIC COMMENT


XII. ADJOURN