Monday, April 13, 2026

13 April 2026 Dearborn County Redevelopment Meeting Notes

 

13 April 2026 Dearborn County Redevelopment Meeting Notes


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

ABSENT: (non- voting school board member)


Also present: Sue Hayden, county administrator and minute taker, Anthony Smart, attorney, Connie Fromhold, Auditor and DCRC treasurer.

Title VI statement read as legally required.

EXECUTIVE SESSION 4:30 p.m.

• IC § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(2)(D): For a discussion of strategy with respect to a real property transaction including: a purchase; a lease as lessor; a lease as lessee; a transfer; an exchange; or a sale; by the governing body up to the time a contract or option is executed by the parties. 

• IC § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(4) Interviews and negotiations with industrial or commercial prospects or agents of industrial or commercial prospects by: a governing body of a political subdivision. 

IC § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(19): To have communications with an attorney that are subject to the attorney client privilege.

Certification of Executive Session- Board certified that they only discussed what was advertised.

Action from Executive Session- no action.

Housekeeping

Approval of Minutes:  March 9, 2026 Meeting and March 27, 2026 Special Meeting- Approved

Claims:  IN & OH Railway $9,297.50 for 3 invoices for Moore Dr. project; Bayer Becker $2,480 for Task 5B - bidding of Moore Dr. project; Baker Tilly $9,991 for work done on comprehensive TIF updates; One Dearborn $13,750 for 2026 1st quarter billing; Drake Lawncare $450. for mowing W. Aurora and W. Harrison properties 2 times and beds around signage at W. Aurora property; Smart Law $8580 for legal services Jan. 8 thru April 7, 2026; Register Publication $97.28 advertising bid for Moore Dr. project. Total $44,645.78-  Kraus Jr. initiated a discussion of Smart’s contract and his changed hourly rate. Smart had sent a notice that he had increased his hourly rate back in December. Board voted the accept the new fee from Smart. And then they Approved the Claims.  Bischoff said he wanted to have Anthony Smart submit a new contract each year. 

Financials- Approved. 

Old Business

TWG Development project update- Perleberg said they are starting design and due diligence and environmental and geotechnical. 

Dearborn County Park Board request for funding assistance - update- Perleberg said they have turned in paperwork and will see Council at May 6th Council meeting. Baker said the Park Board feels good about reaching their goal. 

2026 Farming Lease- no motion required as it will not be farmed this year as previously decided. 

New Business

DCRC 2026 Indiana DGLF report by Baker Tilly- in their packet. It is loaded onto the Gateway per Connie Fromhold. 

Project Compass - update- Perleberg- legal counsel is working on this. Tom McCormack from Cushman Wakefield is present to answer any questions.He can’t say much as the process is in the hands of attorneys now. The name of the company is not ready to be divulged yet.  

Purchase office for US 50 Business Park 1.0 Acre Site on Randall Ave. & US 50- Proposal from Midwest Marketing Development rep Jay- 15,000 pass by daily. Entry will be from Randall Avenue. Might want to have 2 cutouts- for exit and entrance. Midwest Market Branding. Convenience store- Maybe have coffee shop attached to it. This is his 3rd store like this. Local jobs will fill this. 15 jobs plus 10 jobs.on each side of the store. They followed the INDOT setback- with just parking spaces. They are aware of the zoning there. Deaton said there will be an economic development agreement that goes with this. It could be up and running in a year. Paperwork takes longer than the build.Chris Powell brought this in for tat property. DCRC will make a decision. DCRC countered the offer with $53,000 (appraised value) and accepting an economic development agreement. Jay said he had offered $40,000 as he does not need any help from DCRC. Smart told them they had to negotiate in an executive session or open meeting. Board thought that Chris Powell could negotiate with Jay’s realtor. Then they would get with us. Approved.   

One Dearborn Report

READI 2.0 grant update - Perleberg said this is in their packet. This will include $250,000 reimbursements for Moore Dr projects in the grant. - Smart had reviewed it and said it is fine to sign. Approved and notarized Deaton to sign the sub recipient agreement. 

REDI Cincinnati SSG ( Site Selection Group) Site Analysis for I-74 West Harrison Business Park site- received the final report of this per Perleberg. This is for Project Compass.He said there were not any big surprises. They had a 300 question survey that One Dearborn filled out. Nice rectangle shape. 500 year flood plain and the utility limitations on site. 26.9 acre site. Land use and zoning questions checked out. Some wetland delineations showed up. Topography- pretty flat site. No historical or archaeological study. Ingress and egress. There is a shared access driveway but they have gotten a second access approved. Rail is on the south side of the road so that probably won’t be on this side. 34.5 kVolt there. Duke energy is willing to build a new substation perhaps. 1.8 MegaWatts available. Natural gas there- small processes- or will need Sycamore gas to upgrade.  Wastewater is a bit of a question mark on capacity.And water. And telecom- Fiber onsite. The site selection group looked at the client food and beverage project- and size of that project. Larger projects and manufacturing would be not targets. We were one of 10 participating sites they evaluated. We stack up in them top 5/10 in sites. All the good sites are gone. Having plans and funding in place will improve scores. We are in the middle and we are in the game per Perleberg. 

I-74 Business Corridor AG Strategy Activation- Agribusiness and expansion projects are targets. They attended that meeting. Looking at supply chain issues etc. ICare will bring 3-5 Agribusiness leads. 

Opportunity Zones 2.0- Game Pace- this started in 2017. Brookville was designated an opportunity zone back then. There is a census tract in Aurora and part of county by them that is a designated opportunity zone.They are working to get that designation to get the investment. These are based off low income and property tax assessment.They won’t know till January 2027. 

Bayer Becker Report- Mark Rosenberger:

West Harrison I-74 EB Ramp- nothing new

West Harrison Moore Drive and Railroad Crossing- working with Smart and Listerman on this. Advertised on the 16th and 23rd of April with bids due on May 6th to be presented on May11 meeting. Roesnberger is  waiting to see when they will be replacing the track.  

Downtown Bright infrastructure- Originally 13 acres - now 11.7 acres as St E’s took some out. Proposing to smooth out curve by Merrilees. Listerman he said was ok with dedicating tot as county road with the proposed pavement replacements etc. Storm-Tech is a costly approach from $450 to $350. Improvements 60k and total cost. 44,000 cubic feet for detention calculated. $280,000 total cost for roadway control and improvements to DS Drew. This is just page one work. The storm detention is a stand alone project and it is very expensive. 

Kraus- so we use our money fund that can be used anywhere in the county, for Bright TIF area??? The Bright TIF are projected to only get $50,000 per year. 

Board wanted to do a task for Business Center Drive and not Professional Park Dr. St E’s had not helped get this done. Rosenberger to break this out and bring the amount back t0 board. Trying to use just Bright TIF money.   

ATTORNEY’S REPORT- nothing 

OTHER BUSINESS- none

PUBLIC COMMENT- none

ADJOURNED 6:15 PM 

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township


Stop Solar Farms Newsletter Update 11 April 2026

 




Friday, April 10, 2026

AGENDA- 13 April 2026 Dearborn County Redevelopmemt Commisssion

   

AGENDA

DEARBORN COUNTY REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONS MEETING

April 13, 2026

5:00 p.m. 

Dearborn County Government Center

165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana


EXECUTIVE SESSION 4:30 p.m.

• IC § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(2)(D): For a discussion of strategy with respect to a real property transaction including: a purchase; a lease as lessor; a lease as lessee; a transfer; an exchange; or a sale; by the governing body up to the time a contract or option is executed by the parties. 

• IC § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(4) Interviews and negotiations with industrial or commercial prospects or agents of industrial or commercial prospects by: a governing body of a political subdivision. 

• IC § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(19): To have communications with an attorney that are subject to the attorney client privilege.


  1.        Call to order


  1. Pledge of Allegiance


  1. Roll Call

NAME

POSITION

APPOINTING AUTHORITY

TERM EXPIRATION

Jim Deaton

President

Commissioners

12/31/2026

Trevor Bischoff

Vice President

Commissioners

12/31/2026

Dennis Kraus, Jr.

Secretary

Council

12/31/2026

Tom Tepe

Member

Commissioners

12/31/2026

Jim Mansfield

Member

Commissioners

12/31/2026

Jordan Hoffman

Member

Council

12/31/2026

Doug Baker

Member

Council

12/31/2026

open

Non-Voting School Board Member

Commissioners

12/31/2026


  1. Title VI Statement for Compliance


  1. Certification of Executive Session


  1. Action from Executive Session


  1. Housekeeping
  • Approval of Minutes:  March 9, 2026 Meeting and March 27, 2026 Special Meeting
  • Claims:  IN & OH Railway $9,297.50 for 3 invoices for Moore Dr. project; Bayer Becker $2,480 for Task 5B - bidding of Moore Dr. project; Baker Tilly $9,991 for work done on comprehensive TIF updates; One Dearborn $13,750 for 2026 1st quarter billing; Drake Lawncare $450.for mowing W. Aurora and W. Harrison properties 2 times and beds around signage at W. Aurora property; Smart Law $8580 for legal services Jan. 8 thru April 7, 2026; Register Publication $97.28 advertising bid for Moore Dr. project. Total $44,645.78
  • Financials


  1. Old Business
  • TWG Development project update
  • Dearborn County Park Board request for funding assistance - update
  • 2026 Farming Lease


  1. New Business
  • DCRC 2026 Indiana DGLF report by Baker Tilly
  • Project Compass - update
  • Purchase office for US 50 Business Park 1.0 Acre Site on Randall Ave. & US 50


  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
  • Agreement
  • REDI Cincinnati SSG Site Analysis for I-74 West Harrison Business Park site
  • I-74 Business Corridor AG Strategy Activation
  • Opportunity Zones 2.0


  1. Attorney's Report


  1. Other Business


  1. Public Comment


  1. Adjournment

Wednesday, April 08, 2026

Sam Mortenson - Thoughts After the 7 April 2026 Commissioners Meeting

 

For Sam Mortenson - short video - Thoughts After the 7 April 2026 Commissioners Meeting, please click below:


https://youtu.be/MEkqusqkSU8?si=JpgWqd67sI6lUefV




Jenny Bulach- POWER GRID - on Time with Uncle Sam Podcast

 

Jenny Bulach- POWER GRID - on Time with Uncle Sam Podcast

Things you didn't know that you need to know. 


https://youtu.be/O_l8nUZpTsA?si=FbfK4mF7CB8okkMH



Tuesday, April 07, 2026

Two Dearborn County Meet the Candidate Night Links


 TWO LINKS TO MEET THE CANDIDATES FOR DEARBORN COUNTY PRIMARY ELECTION 5 May 2026

Both videos courtesy of Uncle Sam Mortenson.


APRIL 27, 2026  NORTH DEARBORN LIBRARY CANDIDATE NIGHT

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYPYTXQCB60


MAY 2, 2026 HVL MEET THE CANDIDATE NIGHT

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLOXPhXoOA4





Chris Powell for County Council District 3



 VOTE CHRIS POWELL 

DEARBORN COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 3


For more information on Chris Powell, click the link below:

https://www.facebook.com/people/Vote-Chris-Powell-For-Dearborn-County-Council-District-3/61587655528362/




7 APRIL 2026 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES

 

7 APRIL 2026 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES

 Livestreams can be found @

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



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.


EXECUTIVE SESSION @ 8:00 a.m.

Indiana Code § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(2)(B): For discussion of strategy with respect to any of the following:  Initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing.  As used in this clause, “litigation” includes any judicial action or administrative law proceeding under federal or state law and/or

Indiana Code § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(19): To have communications with an attorney that are subject to the attorney-client privilege.


CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE SESSION- Baudendistel read the reasons allowed for the session and Commissioners certified this was all they discussed. 


ACTIONS OF EXECUTIVE SESSION- NONE 


NEW BUSINESS: 


Proclamation Declaring April 30, 2026 National Therapy Animal Day- Baudendistel read the proclamation. There were a number of therapy dogs in the room along with their humans. This was a public salute to these teams. Approved  Sue Hayden got a picture with Commissioners in the background. 


Appointment to Convention & Tourism Bureau - Tim Doll sent the recommendation of Dominic Cossentino - Director of Operations for the Archeological Research Institute. (ARI)- Approved


EMA/LEPC Board Appointments (Local Emergency Planning Committee.) The need a citizen appointee to replace Dave Wissman who is no longer working there. He is now appointed as a Citizen Advisory for that board .Approved.


Joint Resolution 2026-004 with Council re: Lawrenceburg Conservancy- Baudendistel- Minor amendment for that.  TABLED until next meeting. 


Resolution 2026-005 for LifeTime Resources CY2027 Grant Application- Michelle Guidice- Director of Catch a Ride. They need this for INDOT grant. This resolution was approved. 


YES Home - Authorization to Make Improvements- Because the county owns the property they need permission from County. They discussed this last meeting too. Youth Home needs improvements and 10 additional rooms- one floor renovation. Commissioners were invited by EG McLaughlin up to see the new phase any time they can arrange. Approved. 


Ordinance 2026-005 - to Amend Chapter 90(Animals) of Code of Ordinances- this has to do with community stray feral cats.If you set food out- you are a community cat caregiver and there are rules for that. To get them trapped and neutered. Approved.


County Engineer, Todd Listerman:

Annual Report- 2025- biggest takeaways- $16.1 million on salaries and equipment etc. under $5 million from state. $9.7million came from other funds. 60% came from other sources other than the dedicated funds the state provides. Approved and signed. 


PAMP Contract- Pavement Asset Paving Plan- to qualify for community crossing and other funds. These are graded on 1-10 scale based on federal guidelines. HWC Engineering-  $7,000 Approved to prepare PAMP 


Bridge Quotes for Bridges #58 Wilson Creek $ 30,436.50 , #72 St Peters Rd $13,347.33  and #108 Harrison Brookville Rd  $49,575.52:  Thin epoxy overlays for bridges for this year. This seals structure and extends the life of the bridges about 20-25 years as we don’t have as much wear and tear as highways on these bridges. Closures will be 1-2 days on these. That saves money too to close to do the repairs- Savings $7,000. Approved 


Request Road Closure - W. County Line & Volks Rd. on April 8, 2026- Kevin Turner- kids from Probation are coming out to clean the roadside. From 4PM to dark- about 4 hours. Approved.


Petition for Apparent ROW- Jared Ewbank- He filed a petition for preliminary declaration that Dog Ridge Rd will be declared an apparent ROW  subject to a Public hearing that will take effect on April 27th. There will one a preliminary finding that has no weight on the approval. Then the County Surveyor does his survey. The PUBLIC HEARING will be at the May 19th meeting. APPROVED The Preliminary ROW.  The costs of the notices borne by Ewbank’s clients.  


ADMINISTRATOR- Sue Hayden- Questioned who would be doing the notices for ROW above. The costs of the notices borne by Ewbank’s clients.  


AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold  -Claims/Payroll and April Minutes Approved


ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel-nothing more


COMMISSIONER COMMENTS: none


LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION: none


PUBLIC COMMENT:

Robert Montague- speaking to make sure residents have meaningful input in the process on solar farms. Make it a priority is to support a Citizen Advisory Board for local citizens for this. You can ensure that those most impacted by this have a seat at the table. Thatcher wanted to be sure they knew the Commissioners cannot mandate this- it would be Plan Commission.


Sam Mortenson- We know that the commissioners cannot mandate but they can encourage this. This board does have the ability to make a recommendation. Thatcher said they would make a recommendation if we see progress isn’t being made. (at Nicole Daily's 2 week reports) 

April 27th meeting- Planning and Zoning- also- Nicole has compiled the comments and emails on this issue. And sending them out or posting. 


Joe Volk- asked about banning solar farms being illegal- True- but they can regulate where they are possible. Set the rules to guide where you want them to be. Volk asked about where to send comments. Commissioners suggested it goes to PC and copied to Commissioners too perhaps. 


ADJOURN- 9:10 AM


Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township