Monday, December 08, 2025

8 December 2025 Dearborn County Redevelopment Meeting Notes

 

8 December 2025 Dearborn County Redevelopment Meeting Notes


Livestreams can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/@DCRC-r9p

Present: Jim Deaton, Chairman, Dennis Kraus,Jr.,Tom Tepe, Trevor Bischoff, Jordan Hoffman, Jim Mansfield,Doug Baker, and Daryl Cutter (non- voting school board member)


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

The room was filled with residents from Clay Township area.

Title VI statement was read by Deaton as legally required.

EXECUTIVE SESSION @ 4:00 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)(I): Interviews and negotiations with industrial or commercial prospects or agents of industrial or commercial prospects by the governing body of a political subdivision. 

IC § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(9): To discuss a job performance evaluation, employee specific compensation, or employment matters of individual employees. This subdivision does not apply to a general discussion of salary, compensation, or benefits of employees during a budget process. 

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

Memorandum for Executive Session

Action from Executive Session- Approved One Dearborn to go to Quarterly billing with DCRC. 

HOUSEKEEPING:

Approval of Minutes for November 10, 2025 Meeting- with mending the date from September to November- Approved. 

CLAIMS:

Indiana & Ohio Railway $1,582.50 for preliminary engineering June 1- July 31, 2025

Register $69.06 for Public Hearing Notice running twice; 

Indiana Small Business Development Center SE $5,000.00 for support funding; 

Seitz Agency $100.00 for Board Crime Policy;

 Bayer & Becker $5,390.00 for Task 5B Moore Dr. construction drawings/permitting and attending meetings;

Drake Lawn $420.00 for mowing W. Aurora & W. Harrison properties.

TOTAL 12,561.56- Approved all claims- no discussion.

3.  FINANCIALS – Reviewed by Board- no discussion.  

7:05 PM - Rules on Public Hearing- limited to 3 minutes per attendee. Can request additional time. 

PUBLIC HEARING - 2025 Clay Township US 50 Economic Development Area and Allocation Area
Open Public Hearing
Open Public Comments

Nathan Sneed - 14158 US 50 Dillsboro- met with Jim Deaton and our schools need to grow- talking about not agreeing with everything in the paperwork. Just built a house and there is sewage in front of his house. He understands these people have regulations that can determine what can go in here. Noise, traffic, etc - they can regulate that. As long as everything is sincere - it’s OK. Dillsboro in teh town is awful. He thinks this committee ( DCRC) can prevent Rumpke from putting a dump in there for example.The fact that this map wasn’t mailed to the neighbors. That’s what made people mad and worried. 

Deaton responded that - DCRC can’t do anything that zoning doesn’t allow. I cannot tell you what we would do. 

Jody Earn sp?- This is encompassing a very large mass of land. My land and my family’s farm 335 acres is a huge part of this. You say there is no eminent domain. What’s to say down the road the commissioners don’t change things. I do not want my land developed ever. She is out of the allocation area but not the EDA- Economic Development Area. 

Woman- Kim?? Name-Lives in Lake Dilldear- Why did we not get notified. Why have the sewer if we aren’t going to have our homes. Why are these meetings going on and we are not getting letters about what is being done. We have to put an expense in our home (sewer) that we may not be able to keep.

Man- C-Name?- Kraus, Thatcher were here- There is a plan to overdevelop Dearborn County. Lot of Duke Energy and REMC- RR has done work out there. The people live here we do not want development - We moved here for quiet. This is a part of smart cities initiative. He was here for the rezoning effort. It is going to ruin Dearborn County. 

Rhett Dennerline- Eminent domain- it is not correct to say that is off the table. You are creating a statutory framework for 25 years. Smart tried to refute that. Dennerline made a point that it still is part of this. You can make a continuous area without including these 600 plus acres of farms in this. You can make this a win-win. You can accomplish this without the farms. You get the risk of having this legally challenged. Trying to get a resolution that makes everybody happy. 

Stephen Otte from Ohio County and Kink 101 Group- Farmed in the 1990s on. The rural qualities of this region- the beauty of this reason is the asset of this region. Asking for targeted growth - not one that creates sprawl. Takes away from Aurora and Dillsboro. Supports Debnenrline’s plan and map. TIFs along a corridor sucks investment out of towns. Tifs also -reallocates and shuffles were investment goes. People teachers, police foot the bill. We lose out on an opportunity to make towns strong. We shift this investment to developers.

Tim Benning- Dillboro Town Council president.- He affirms the towns council’s support of this TIF. It will encourage private investment in them are. Urge them to move forward with it. 

Richard Dennerline- asked Jim Deaton to identify himself. My brother is they reasonable one- I urge you to adopt his proposal. Not guaranteed that this board will be here tomorrow- I have never seen TIF’s do well in interstate corridors- which is what US 50 will become like. If you have to do it- do it in the least painful way.If the funds are diverted to the TIF then the funds have to come from somewhere else for fire, schools etc. I see no good thing  coming out of this. Deaton noted that they have a TIF in Dillsboro- .

Danessa Mortenson- Transparency has not been done. Don’t want to lose another school in Dillsboro- How is that going to help the school via TIF money- fire and Ems? Is there anything with residential subdivision proposed here. Frustration with the people as you know details that you are not sharing with anyone else.  

EDA - Economic Development Area- shared with Council and Plan Commission. And they said it meets the comp plans.

Deaton answered all questions with a prepared statement. 

Perleberg passed up a paper to the board. 

Letters sent in advance were from - Amanda Black Steve Meyers Nina Hoffman Jody Herr and Tanya per Deaton - reading from Perleberg's paper.   

Steve Otte- reiterated issues with the TIF going away from the town etc.

Rhett Dennerline- Gave a proposal- can you do what I asked. Can still do metes and bounds- Kraus agreed that metes and bounds could be done. Deaton said they would consider it after this public comment time was over. 

C citizen who spoke before-  asked why Hoffman and Kraus voted Nay for this originally.    

Close Public Comments
Close Public Hearing 5:55 PM

Deaton said the Board members could answer that question now. Hoffman and Kraus Jr. had voted Nay on the Clay Township TIF.

Jordan Hoffman- I don’t have an issue with TIF on SEIData- But I do have an issue with tech scope- it goes almost all the way to Ripley County line. 

Dennis Kraus, Jr.- I didn’t see a plan for where the money was  going to be used. I didn’t see anyone requesting DCRC assistance. 

Jordan Hoffman- asked how many parcels do not have frontage with US 50. 

Kraus- said some have Spangler Rd. as frontage. 

If we want to consider a reduction in TIF size do we start over? 

No - only if we expand the list. Per Anthony Smart, Attorney.. 

Doug Baker- (having second thoughts?) Wants to TABLE to take a closer look at this to amend parcels. 

Deaton- went over what would happen if they considered the alternative proposal from Dennerline.

Bischoff- moved and Baker 2nded to TABLE the resolution to consider the proposal from Dennerline - Nay was Tom Tepe All others Aye to TABLE. 

Bayer Becker did parcels-Mark Rosenberger - said he could do this parcel redo in a day. Special DCRC  Meeting set for December 17th at 5 PM by DCRC Board to . 

6:20 PM   

OLD BUSINESS

Confirmatory Resolution for Clay Township Economic Development Area and Allocation Area- TABLED till the next meeting see above.

TWG Development Project Update-  ???? Not done????

NEW BUSINESS- none

Bayer Becker Report- Rosenberger needs a new task order for work he has already done. Task order #8- to provide the legal description.

West Harrison I-74 EB Ramp

West Harrison Moore Drive and Railroad Crossing

Downtown Bright Infrastructure- Hoffman- asked how much more is to do on drainage for this? Mark Rosenbergerthinks that someone from board needs to talk to St E’s regarding the drainage problem. He cannot get any further.

One Dearborn Report- 

READI 2.0 Grant Update- Perleberg- Moore Dr project and Ernst and Young and IEDC.Under stage 1 review - there are 3-4 stages on this. 

ATTORNEY’S REPORT- Smart said that he talked to DCRSD (Sewer Board) and they agreed that we do not owe them any money ???- No explanation. This didn’t happen at a meeting???

OTHER BUSINESS-Rhett Dennerline- thanked them for their consideration. Deaton said they would look at it seriously. He also said they do a lot of things around the county. We have tools to help. 

ADJOURNMENT - 6:30 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

Friday, December 05, 2025

AGENDA- 8 December 2025 Dearborn County Redevelopment Meeting Includes ClayTownship TIF



 Livestreams can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/@DCRC-r9p

 

 AGENDA

DEARBORN COUNTY REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONS MEETING

December 8, 2025

5:00 p.m. 

Dearborn County Government Center

165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana


EXECUTIVE SESSION @ 4:00 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)(I): Interviews and negotiations with industrial or commercial prospects or agents of industrial or commercial prospects by the governing body of a political subdivision. 

IC § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(9): To discuss a job performance evaluation, employee specific compensation, or employment matters of individual employees. This subdivision does not apply to a general discussion of salary, compensation, or benefits of employees during a budget process. 

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

12/31/2025

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.       Memorandum for Executive Session


  1.       Action from Executive Session
  2. Housekeeping
    1.  Approval of Minutes for November 10, 2025 Meeting

    2.  Claims:  Indiana & Ohio Railway $1,582.50 for preliminary engineering June 1- July 31, 2025; Register $69.06 for Public Hearing Notice running twice; Indiana Small Business Development Center SE $5,000.00 for support funding; Seitz Agency $100.00 for Board Crime Policy; Bayer & Becker $5,390.00 for Task 5B Moore Dr. construction drawings/permitting and attending meetings; Drake Lawn $420.00 for mowing W. Aurora & W. Harrison properties.  TOTAL 12,561.56

    3.  Financials – Review
  • PUBLIC HEARING - 2025 Clay Township US 50 Economic Development Area and Allocation Area
    Open Public Hearing
    Open Public Comments
    Close Public Comments
    Close Public Hearing
  1. Old Business

1.  Confirmatory Resolution for Clay Township Economic Development Area and Allocation Area


2.  TWG Development Project Update


  1. New Business - NONE

  1.       Bayer Becker Report

1.  West Harrison I-74 EB Ramp


2.  West Harrison Moore Drive and Railroad Crossing


3.  Downtown Bright Infrastructure


  1.       One Dearborn Report

1.  READI 2.0 Grant Update

  1.       Attorney’s Report


  1.       Other Business


  1.       Public Comment


  1.       Adjournment

Thursday, December 04, 2025

4 December 2025 Dearborn County Regional Sewer District Meeting Notes

 

4 December 2025 Dearborn County Regional Sewer District Meeting Notes

Board

Brett Fehrman, Acting Chairman, Jeff Bittner, Steward Cline, Russell Beiersdorder, and Jeff Stenger


ABSENT: Steve Renihan President and  Doug Baer


Also present: Board Attorney - Frank Kramer andMike Hrezo of Hrezo Engineering

Stenger read the Public Access Statement as legally required.

Minutes: October 16th- Approved, November 6th - Approved, November 20th- Approved

Treasurer’s Report- TABLED both October and November until Doug Baer can review.

Public Comment: none

Opening of THREE RFP Responses: Cline wants the packets opened and then tabled for review after Kelly gets copies to all board members. Board agreed to do that.  

The three RFPs received were: Envirolink, VRUC, CH&M Excavating

Bill Neyer (VRUC)  and Jeff Meinders (CH&M Excavating) were present. 

Project Updates: Mike Hrezo presented: 

Guilford- will report back on the ability to cut the capacity for the plant  for now, after he checks with Christy tomorrow. He will email that to the board then. Jeff Meinders said they had discussed an option on that. 

Lake Dildear is proceeding. Thinks they are in good shape. There are a lot of problems out there. It will come down to reporting problems to get people to hook up. Jeff does a good job on that. There should be pretty good participation. Stenger thinks there won’t be any options- because there is probably no one out there who could prove their system works. Mike Hrezo- The gas station is hooking on. Homeowners can apply for an exemption. Stenger said there were a couple homes on SR1 who had just recently put in a new system. Is there a bathroom put in for the Guilford plant? Meinders said they roughed one in. 

Mike Hrezo submitted these 2 bills from the contractor $607,720.79 Lake Dildear- Approved and $91,948.52.  Lake Dildear - Approved. Board members asked him to get those here earlier so Kelly could get through them.

$1,113,639.60- Guilford Approved. There were 2 other change orders. #2 was approved previously by board for matting to make the crossing by the gas company. $6,342- Approved. #3 - Three different tasks on this one. Buy the mats, install the mats and timber bridges ($33,086.40), and delivery of the tanks required prep and repair of PNS landscaping.  As an aside- there has been difficulty with Texas as and Ohio Valley Gas- when in their areas. Some discussion. They get more direction from the field rep- not the main office. Approved  $102,246.89 for the 3rd change order for Guilford.

Board asked Mike Hrezo to get them a NTE on building the bathrooms facilities and sink for the operator at Guilford. Talk about getting it internet ready out there too. Water, electric, etc. will be to the east. There is service there on the pole for the gas company. Board thinks they can prioritize a list IF there is any money left when the project is nearly done.    

New Business: none

Office Update: Steve Grail (property south side of 50 and left of church) sent a request - wanted to know if they can get on at the project at Lake Dildear. He is building a home out there. Cline- see if enough capacity. Review a contract- Meinders will contact him. See location of house etc to get process started. 

Billy Sawyers off Pribble at top of hill sent request-  asked about leftover dirt. Meinders had talked to him about that. 

Steve Brock wanted to be involved in the process about the rates. He can help with path to grants etc. Christy and he will get together next week with Brock on phone call. Cline had several items for Brock to help them with on grants and debt service. The PER is narrowing down the options. 

Kramer- on the dispute on the sampler with Dillsboro. John Watson- atty for Dillsboro responded.  Derek Walker, Town Manager- suggested one that was $25,000. Their existing one only cost about $14,000. They are not sure they even need a sampler at this time. He is concluding that with residential and SEI Data - their need for this is low. 

Samples were discussed with Bill Neyer- VRUC on how sampling works and can be split for like 10% so there is a 3rd party option to test also. Illicit activity in homes can show up in the samples. Like a meth lab. Also fat, oil, and grease loads can do that. Ask what they are testing for that you can bill us for. Phosphorus, BOD, ammonia, etc.? There are ways to test the private grinder pump pits. Sampler maintenance and tubing has to change out were discussed. There should be an amount that they tolerate and then it gets a surcharge if you are over that. Check their sewer use ordinance for the limits on that. Meinders said Derek Walker said they are looking for the hazardous extremes.

Cline asked about how to get readings from meters from North Dearborn and from Hoosier Hills. How to bill when the metering is read every 2 months for example. 

Dildear can be going in 3 months per Meinders. Also the lift station in 3 months and when the grinders come in. Working to stay out of septic leach lines and tanks. April or May for the plant.

Get a letter to both water companies to get some meter readings and see what the format is for that. Elrod merged with Hoosier Hills so only one company for Dillsboro project.   

Approved Claims: Lake Dildear $ 706,437.91

Guildford- $1,127,617.80

Operating claims  $14,766.55

Approved billing adjustments- $10.27,   $712.17,  $205.99,  $431.85

Doug - $2,000 allowance for 2 motors and blowers and need more as it is costing each  $5,786. Total  $11,572 for 2

Board decided to get 3 of these out of High Ridge account. $17,000. There is money there. These are needed. 

Board Homework is to review all RFPs for next meeting. 

Adjourn: 7:00 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township