Monday, June 22, 2026

22 June 2026 Dearborn County Plan Commission Meeting Notes`

 

22 June 2026 Dearborn County Plan Commission Meeting Notes`

Present: Dennis Kraus, Jr., Chairman, Sabrina Gregory, Mark Lehman, Jake Hoog, Dan Lansing, and Jim Thatcher. 

ABSENT: Joe Vogel, Russell Beiersdorfer, and Eric Lang.

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

Baudendistel read the Title VI statement as legally required.

ACTION ON MINUTES- none

OLD BUSINESS:none

NEW BUSINESS: none

ADMINISTRATIVE Nicole Daily presented. 

Staff will give an overview of information, comments and other items collected towards the goal of amending ordinances related to commercial solar, BESS and Data Centers. All information and comments gathered that will be presented has been collected up to June 19th, 2026.

In the PC Board packet: Article 19 as it exists today, Ch 13 of MS4 technical standards (may be changed to these) Setbacks and draft ordinances that were put out at workshop, definitions intent etc. Also surveys and survey results that are received to date. These are all here for the board to review. 

  Time for the Board to ask questions of staff of any information and comments gathered 

Staff will present item standards and/or processes that have been debated through the public input over the last several months. There are several listed and it is not guaranteed that all topics will be discussed. It will be dependent on the time before a new topic is discussed. 

  • The Plan Commission will give its recommendations/guidance to staff on the standard of choice but it will not be an official vote of the final nature of the standard. Final votes will not be taken until the ordinances have been completely written at future meetings. 

Mark Lehman- asked about missing info on fire issues and water supplies for that. Nothing in the ordinance on that right now. 

Jim Thatcher- remember they did have that discussed.- but it is not there.

Daily said they have discussed some security and safety codes with the EMA director meetings. 

Jake Hoog asked about specialized equipment that might be needed. 

Daily said they have talked about an economic development agreement to address that.

Jake Hoog- Are there any limits on the acreages that are described for each type of Solar BESS  etc.

Sabrina Gregory- asked about screening for the developments and stormwater calculations etc. 

Daily comments on MS4 and engineer calculations.

Sabrina Gregory - said they should mention that plants suggested should be perennials.  

Daily brought up comments on overlay districts, conditional uses or special exceptions for audience comments to be opened up. 

Jillian Collins- setback standards- wants a 1500 ft setbacks for non participating  neighbors- it has been set in several counties as well as 1200 and 1000 acres. Wants an increased focus on standards around data centers. Wants a similar amount of effort for this centers. Just because the state is offering record breaking incentives for these- we should not have to follow suit. She asked if there has been an applicant for a hyper scale data center here. Kraus Jr has no knowledge of anyone applying yet. We have no ordinance data centers yet.

Constantine Komosis- wanted to discuss safety and with the hundreds of millions of dollars spent here and there are thousands of battered kids, women etc close here. My Savior says a liar is worse than a thief and challenges Linnea. He left right after that statement.

Michelle Dudley- lifelong resident. Supports 1500 ft set back and a strong noise ordinance. She read a statement from a woman in Georgia who is less than 1500 ft from a solar farm. Developers would say that pure tones, low frequency vibrations, etc. do travel further. Brooks County learned this. They County cited them for violating the noise ordinance. We banned hand held testing- require an ambient noise testing- and test the setback. Kay Howard is the woman from Georgia.

Amanda Thompson- asked when they got their packets- ( tonight) Some surveys were not working right and could not select multiple answers when that was an option. Staff has tried to fix that when told. Asked if the comments were public. Yes they will add more. Fire and EMS- Manpower has been hard to get- thinks Harrison FD is doing a fantastic job. Equipment needed is different. Thermal imaging cameras needed, some units $3k each, She listed several certain equipment that we do not even have. Rural counties needing $100k-$200k. Go stay next to one of these and see if you can stand it for 2 weeks before you ask us to accept this.

Robert Rauen- Listed several counties that require 1500, 1300, and 1000ft setbacks. They recommend 1500 ft. Several counties mandate a solar overlay district. Many counties limit the amount of farm land used to 5%, 1%, just a few acres, 50 acres, and Henry County complete ban. Our recommendation - Max is 200 acres and no more than 1% on prime farmland. Decommission bond  requirements were detailed. Local ordinances often cap noise at the property line. No noise on a consistent basis from ambient noise, height of panels 10 ft max.

Jessica Schneider- Manchester - we are on Weisberg. Decibels can trigger or cause PTSD. In my family is a Vietnam Vet that will be affected by this construction. Also said she did a speech about the cost of fire and EMS and please respect the taxpayer money.

Jim Red Elk- wanted to talk about communication. He senses that most people do not understand this process and how the county works. The worksheets are about little details and the public is worried about bigger things. Many counties do not permit solar or BESS or Data Centers. Is that an option here? Wants to improve communication. 

Amy Johnson- Are you guys hiring a consultant to write the ordinance? No. Are there other projects besides the Manchester one? Not that they know of- unless it is in the boundaries of the cities or towns. 

Dennis Rutenshroer?- I was approached for solar- and they wanted to clearcut trees. My brother and I farm all around there. 2.5 million acres. I would rather eat my meal at candlelight.

Ed Shelton- thinks the cost of fire etc should be borne by the developer. The water infrastructure is not out there. Head water or North Hogan and Head water of Tanners Creek. That needs to be considered. The decommissioning needs to put up a pile of money by the developer - for tornadoes etc too. 

Joe Calans?-  A Dollar General was shot down out here by BZA- but why is this big thing 100 times the size of it -being acceptable. He was part of 3 big solar farms including Sardinia. And the crews and the big trucks are not being considered. Either Sunman or up SR48. Looking at them after they are running is one thing. While they are being built is a big deal. Took a year and half. Huge parking lots just for tech employees constructing. 

Jim Thatcher said there would have to be agreements on the road traffic and wear and tear- with the state.

Joe Volk-has been helping Jefferson County out with their Data center. He has been feeding the info to Bobby Rauen and tech Solar Group. There is nothing green about a solar farm. They have pallets ground up etc….

Dave Samms- Manchester- How does a resident in Manchester get anything out of this? The tax on the property? The land owner is leasing it- does he pay the property tax? Kraus Jr.- The land is taxed on USE by the assessor. Solar would be a commercial use. So taxed as that. Dave Samms- How will the property sales go if people want to leave? What is the value to anybody other then the ones getting paid. He said the commissioners will have the final say. Due to state law change- they don’t have to do what PC recommends. 

Joe Bulach- The heights - I’d like to see cattle under these. 10 ft is too short. Doesn’t think sheep will even fit. 

Bobby Rauen- There is an exception for agrivoltaics. For height change.

Sam Mortenson- vegetation and setbacks-arborvitae etc. Size of plant and also the amount of water to grow bigger plants.

Brian Smith- we raise bison. Sheep carry something that kills bison. Arborvitae is susceptible to deer. 

Scott Becker- Paramedic in St Leon and Colerain. Consider water supple- consider the staffing. Four inch water main won’t cut it. Can St E handle the construction crew injuries etc.I would question if any of the city of our EMS and fire can handle this build out. 

Joe Volk- regarding animals underneath. Ask the death rate of the animals- chewing on the wires. Could short it out. This was form a guy on site. Thinks the tax situation needs to be looked into further. Definitely look at the fine print on this. Use dot do farm rate  and shift dot commercial rate in Germany per the Wolferts. 

Lisa? All for the 1500 setback and wants to add more. We need to be smaller scale. And we should be hiring locals for this- not illegals. ICE would be in. Does not want it though.

Joe Bulach- There are a bunch of sheep already in that area. 

Sabrina Gregory -Browsers vs grazers. Goats vs sheep but sheep will browse too. 

Chris Mueller- research shows that erosion control is why the 10 ft height on solar array is considered good.

Josh Holland- Sparta Township- thinks this is a capitalistic society should put the solar in river cities. ( Lawrenceburg Greendale and Aurora) This would help for the conservancy district levee system too. Use the AEP site. 

CLOSE PUBLIC DISCUSSION. 

Daily- they are working with HWY Dept on road usage agreements. They also require an escrow account to pay a consultant the PC hires to help with the applications. Like they do for cell towers. She will ask Meghan Acra ( Assessor) about the property tax questions. 

Mark Lehman- End result of overlay district and special exception is a 2 part process. They are looking at he character pf the land. It’s almost the same process. They have to be a unique and special situation to be accepted. Daily - Conditional use lets you put conditions on them- you get into the nitty gritty of the details. Rezone does not require that. 

Lansing- Is there a minimum amount of acreage? Looking at the 1500 ft setback and what it looks like in reality. Daily- trying times NOT look at project- so it’s not site specific when we do the ordinance.  

Gregory- limiting the amount of timber to be removed from property? Daily- yes and also percentage of prime farmland maps.  

Hoog- wants to see maximum acreage for solar.Like 200 acres?  Lansing- also have to look at setbacks. Could have 200 acres but it does NOT include the setback- as it’s not solar panels.

Thatcher- Do a graphic with acreage and show the setbacks and how much total acreage that takes up.

Lehman- want to be careful about too much setback.This would consume more farms. Like the cluster development idea.  

Overlay District through a Rezone process or Conditional Use through the Board of Zoning Appeals - Discussion about what an overlay district really is- It’s not in state planning code. It’s a local creation per Baudendistel. 

Other considerations on agenda were:  

Types of projects and definitions which projects require special approvals  

Landscaping only verses Berms/rolling mounds for buffering or a mix. 

Should it be required on all yards (front, side and rear) or only along the roadways. 

Can existing vegetation be counted. Should a landscape bond be required. 

Other setbacks—residential wells, accessory structures, schools, commercial property, industrial property 

Leased property notification to the public and notification to the Planning and Zoning Office. Notification to property owners and tenants. 

Agrivoltaics—should it be required or highly suggested or used for mitigation of approval 

Decommissioning bond amount 120%, 150% or more for solar, BESS, and Data Centers.

Board wants to have a draft ordinance by August meeting. They also want an additional zoning district instead of an overlay maybe? 

Board had no further questions for now. 

Meeting adjourned at 8:20  PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

Sunday, June 21, 2026

AGENDA- June 26,2026 Plan Commission - UNOFFICIAL MEETING OUTLINE

 

DRAFT / UNOFFICAL PLAN COMMISSIN MEETING OUTLINE June 22, 2026 

The following outline is a preliminary draft designed to provide structure for the meeting. The timing and speakers are tentative and open for discussion and refinement. 

A. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 

B. ROLL CALL 

C. ACTION ON MINUTES— February 23, 2026 and April 27, 2026. 

E. OLD BUSINESS – NONE 

F. NEW BUSINESS – 

G. ADMINISTRATIVE— ➢ Staff will give an overview of information, comments and other items collected towards the goal of amending ordinances related to commercial solar, BESS and Data Centers. All information and comments gathered that will be presented has been collected up to June 19th , 2026.

 ➢ Time for the Board to ask questions of staff of any information and comments gathered 

➢ Staff will present item standards and/or processes that have been debated through the public input over the last several months. There are several listed and it is not guaranteed that all topics will be discussed. It will be dependent on the time before a new topic is discussed. 

➢ The Plan Commission will give its recommendations/guidance to staff on the standard of choice but it will not be an official vote of the final nature of the standard. Final votes will not be taken until the ordinances have been completely written at future meetings. 

Outline for each Topic 

➢ Staff will give a brief introduction of each topic, information gathered and any additional research. 

➢ Plan Commission will open the meeting to public comments only on the topic at that time. Each person shall have 3 minutes to give their recommendations/concerns/opinions. If there is a representative of a group, that will  have to be announced prior to talking and the length will be determined by the Plan Commission. 

➢ Plan Commission to close public comments. Plan Commission to discuss and give a recommendation or multiple recommendations to staff on the standard of choice to move forward with drafting an ordinance/standard on the topic.

 ➢ Depending on the outcome of the vote, will depend on the following topics discussed. 

These topics are mainly going to relate to Solar during this meeting. They can be the same for all three types of projects if the Plan Commission decides: 

o Board Approvals for solar, BESS and Data Centers projects—

Overlay District through a Rezone process or Conditional Use through the Board of Zoning Appeals 

o Types of projects and definitions which projects require special approvals 

o Setbacks front, rear, side and from residential dwelling units if the zoning is not industrial 

o Landscaping only verses Berms/rolling mounds for buffering or a mix. 

Should it be required on all yards (front, side and rear) or only along the roadways. 

Can existing vegetation be counted. S

hould a landscape bond be required. 

o Other setbacks—residential wells, accessory structures, schools, commercial property, industrial property 

o Leased property notification to the public and notification to the Planning and Zoning Office. Notification to property owners and tenants. 

o Agrivoltaics—should it be required or highly suggested or used for mitigation of approval 

o Decommissioning bond amount 120%, 150% or more for solar, BESS, and Data Centers 

➢ No new topics will be discussed after 10:00pm. 

If topics are not discussed they will be moved to the top of the list 

➢ Adjourn Meeting.

Friday, June 19, 2026

18 JUNE 2026 Dearborn County Regional Sewer District Meeting Notes

 

18 JUNE 2026 Dearborn County Regional Sewer District Meeting Notes

Board

Steve Renihan President , Doug Baer Treasurer, Brett Fehrman VP & Secretary, Jeff Bittner, Steward Cline. Russell Beiersdorder, and Jeff Stenger 


ABSENT: Board Attorney - Frank Kramer out till next meeting with health issue

Also present:  Kevin of Hrezo Engineering

Renihan read the Public Access Statement as legally required.

Minutes: June 4th Minutes - Approved 

Treasurer’s report May 31,2026- emailed out to board. Per Cline- $62,304 Income, $34,250 Expenses. Outside of ARPA and grant revenue. Approved

Public Comment: 

Eric Upp on 2468 Meyer Rd- trying to get hooked to city sewer- as their septic is bad. This is Crossroads (former LMH) territory. They paid costs and attorney fees. Renihan summarized how this works. This agreement would be for single use and Crossroads has to meet regulatory compliance. Kramer can then revise the contract. This was referred to as an expansion area.  Board approved moving forward on this with the changes for the agreement forwarded to Kramer. (Per Renihan- Don Feller is contact for Crossroads now. Quality Control Director and Contract Operator for Crossroads.)

Evan Pennington- attorney works with Garrett Bascom- both representing Moores Hill- New interlocal has language that they all discuss another interlocal bulk rate if needed in the future also. He has communicated with Kramer today also. 

Project Updates: Kevin gave the change orders for the sewer projects. This is for 75 days to July 1st. Baer wants to be sure this was done asap as he has to have ARPA money out and done. Board accept change order to increase period to perform in 75 days on Lake Dildear and to be completed by Sept 15th-Approved. Contingency for Lake Dildear was small. $34,000 balance in the construction change order balance. Roughly $90,000 to pay Dillsboro for the capacity fee. 

The Guilford extension about 105 days puts them into October15th. Approved 

Kevin- change orders put with time and money separated. Stenger had some issues with Earth Tek on their engineering “secrets” that cost time and money for the construction. There was no competitive bid on Earth Tek per Cline. Change orders have separate line items. 

Starting to get into their contingency. Have not connected any houses yet. 

Meinders thinks Dildear is pretty cut and dried now. They want to get houses hooked up. Only 40 grinder tanks to put in. Hooked SEI Data up yesterday. They will let Kelly know and Derek Walker knows. He sees no further expense on Dildear. 

Guilford plant- Talking about Earth Tek coming in to discuss the extra work they are requiring. Chaffee has been out of town and he hopefully will be there Monday. Price came out to look at it. Electrical connections to tank risers in. They can start to backfill now. 

Guilford change order #8 - $12,877 expense  and #9 is credit of $1000. Approved. 

Cost credit for trees not needed at Guilford treatment plant. May also get a credit for tariff increase that had been passed on to us. Meinders is mowing area during construction time.  

New Business: Bittner asked about pole barn quotes or estimate for storage for DCRSD equipment. Probably about 30x40 size. Depends on where they have space. Also consider a shipping container option. Wanted it to look better than containers. Maybe check with Gosners.

Need to address infiltration issues with HighRidge Plant with Christy before IDEM comes in on it.  

Application form for DCRC that Dennis Kraus Kr had this to see if they could do something on this for Moores Hill. This might start a conversation with them. They might fill the form out. 

Office Update:  passed out info from Kelly on getting new user agreements etc. with a son buying the dad’s house. 

SEIData - need to get a signed user agreement now that they are hooked on. Need to get a list from Kramer of all the agreements they have made with SEIData. 

Deposit account has been set up. Separate from operations. And it is interest bearing. 

On track to add 100 customers- $2500 deposit from that. 

Got a lien check $3,061 and they still owe more. 

July 2nd next meeting. October meeting’s have to move to another site due to early voting. Check with using old Zerbe building with Kelly.

Claims: Duke and REMC bills - discussion about the amounts of the bills. Meinders will check why this minimum bill is so high out at Dillsboro. Kelly involved also and check with Meinders after. Lake Dilldear claims $128.75 Approved. American Pump Repairs High Ridge $3405 x2 grinder pumps- Approved $36.75- Approved. Guilford Claims and operating claims  $8975-Approved.

Discretion of the Board: Meinders will install grinders etc., but have valves off. They won’t be turned on until they pay their fees to Kelly at office. The user agreements need to be signed and fee paid before Meinders can put their tank in and hooked up. Because those agreements give right of entry. 

Renihan thinks we have been moving along well. Baer will have spreadsheets done by end of June for next meeting.

Adjourn: 6:40 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

16 JUNE 2026 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES

 

16 JUNE 2026 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES

 

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


Also present: Connie Fromhold, Auditor, Andy Baudendistel, Attorney 


ABSENT: Sue Hayden, Administrator (vacation)


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


OLD BUSINESS


Dog Ridge Road - Proposed Ordinances- Baudendistel said they had asked for proposals from both sides. Ewbank prepared a proposed ordinance and this follows the same survey they had at the outset.

Grant Reeves (attorney for Hylands) submitted  a finding if they did not want to pass the ordinance.

Ewbank thanked them for looking at this for his clients ( Grackle Family?) If you accept this ordinance they will get it recorded. The ordinance has restrictions- It just establishes an apparent ROW. The county does not have any intentions to improve the ROW. Per Baudendistel said what is before you is the APPARENT ROW only. The restrictions would go with the property owner- so if sold it continues on to future owners. 

Reeves- said the high level point is that this is voluntary - if you decide to go forward. If it goes forward- we would like to high in on restrictions and maintenance issues. 


Thatcher asked about concerns for future development. If we do the apparent ROW WITH RESTRICTIONS- it would put the issues of future development to bed.

Nicole Daily was asked to report on 33 ft ROW issue. They need 50 ft for a subdivision. Only can be one house on a 33 ft ROW. If the neighbors don’t sell the 17 ft then no development in the future. 

Kevin Turner - Wants to be sure the county is NOT maintaining this ROW. 

The property to the south has to be considered too per Reeves. 

Baudendistel said that tonight it is just doing the apparent ROW. After that they can put restrictions on in order for Grackles to use it. Per Kevin Turner - Remove section 5 para graph 1 ( the word “present”)

With that in mind the commissioners approved the apparent ROW with the Turner’s request. 

Listerman- outlined the procedure for getting an apparent ROW driveway permit. He also said that Grafs decide how much they will maintain that road (driveway). 

Graf has someone selected to put in the  driveway- similar to the one for Denzler’s.

Nancy Denzler-once you get past Hyland’s and her property it turned into a deer trail. We do not have to maintain it the way they want. It is not THEIR driveway. People can still use it no matter who is maintaining it as it is COUNTY ROW. Commissioners said there is no gate.

Reeves asked when they would want things submitted for restrictions. Baudendistel said July 1 as he is leaving and won’t be there for the July meeting. 

Mark Hall - asked if the public ROW goes into Graf’s property and it does. So the public can walk or drive the ROW to the end of it. Yes.

 


Update - Nicole Daily, Director Planning & Zoning- Workshops scheduled and advertised for Thursday June June 18 at 6 PM to 8:30 PM on Solar, Data and BESS. She will put topics into an outline for PC meeting the following Monday evening. 


NEW BUSINESS


County Engineer, Todd Listerman: 2 federal aid projects. $2,755,000 and change- $2,117,000 for  2 bridges below. These will be bid in 2030. All of this is 80/20 reimbursed.We get 80% back. 


USI Contract for Bridge #73, St. Peters Road- $530,850 Approved


American Structure Point Contract for Bridge #218, Lower Dillsboro Road- $545,667. Approved


Appointment to Lawrenceburg Public Library for William (Bill) Harvey- Connie Fromhold presented. Approved and Connie will notify them at Library Board. 


ADMINISTRATOR- Sue Hayden is on vacation 


AUDITOR Connie Fromhold  -Claims/Payroll and June 2nd Minutes- Approved


ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel- has had mail issues since Friday with Google and Microsoft.


Rep Bascom - Lance Corp Marshall Henry- US 50 by Dillsboro

Senator Maxwell - Private 1st class Anthony Seig-   Bridge on SR 46 going east. Commissioners approved both requests for renaming  these for these deceased veterans. 


Auditors and treasurers office contacted by NY Life when hospital sold there is a refund due the county from NY Life. This removes the old hospital board officials and ads the county to this. Approved.


Baudendistel has worked on an interlocal agreement to do the lighting install on the George St Bridge for the Community Bridge affair.


LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION: Todd Listerman noted that we will get a smaller draw this month from the state as the gas tax was taken off. They will try to use other Rainy Day funds to try to make up funds for highway maintenance.


PUBLIC COMMENT: Emily Hartman- Solar- asked if Bess and Data Centers would be discussed. It will be at the workshop per Nicole Daily.

In March there was public input taken in and we know that over 40 people asked for 1500 ft setbacks. Nicole Daily said it would be at the Plan Commission. Emily wants to be sure it is not skewed.

Emily wants to know when the data will be shared with the public. It will be shared as draft to PC. She also requested that the agenda clearly list when Daily or Commisisoners are talking about solar, data, and Bess.


Joshua Holland-issue of unmaintained county ROW. He thinks people use them a lot- but it’s a well kept secret. 


Holland also asked about Freedom of Info and which branch of the courts handles requests for that info. Court info is requested from the Clerk of Courts per Andy Baudendistel. It took him 4 different steps to get his request submitted. Holland wanted to get it centralized.

Bischoff said the website will be updated.


Holland noted that the gas tax suspension was enacted aligning with the primary election.  He also was concerned about the road funding . 


COMMISSIONER COMMENTS: Kevin Turner- commented on loss of many lives the past week run traffic accidents.Be careful.


Duane Bischoff- thanked Listerman for all the grant writing paperwork he does.


ADJOURN- 7:05 PM


Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township