Wednesday, April 16, 2008

DCRSD Creates Ordinance to Enforce Hook-ups

DCRSD Creates Ordinance to Enforce Hook-ups

NOTICE OF HEARING

The Dearborn County Regional Sewer District will conduct a hearing on Thursday, May 1, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. to consider adoption of the following ordinance:DEARBORN COUNTY REGIONAL SEWER DISTRICT ORDINANCE 2008-2

AN ORDINANCE GOVERNING DISCHARGE OF SEWAGE

An Ordinance regulating connection to and the use of public sewers and drains, the installation and connection of building sewers, and the discharge of waters and wastes into the public sewers in the Dearborn County Regional Sewer District, and providing penalties for violations thereof.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE DEARBORN COUNTY REGIONAL SEWER DISTRICT as follows:

1. Discharge of Sewage. It shall be unlawful for any person to place, deposit or permit to be deposited in any unsanitary manner upon public or private property within the District, or in any area under the jurisdiction of said District, any human excrement, garbage or other objectionable waste.

2. Discharge within the District. Within the District, where public sewers are available and located within 300 feet of a property owner’s property line, it shall be unlawful to construct, use or maintain any privy, privy vault, septic tank, cesspool or other facility intended or used for the disposal of sewage, unless specifically permitted by the District.

3. Discharge of Water to the Sewer. No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged to any sanitary sewer, either directly or indirectly, storm water, surface water, ground water, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, water from downspouts, water from footing drains, water from garage drains, geothermal water, heating or cooling water, unpolluted water, unpolluted industrial water, or water from basement or crawl spaces.

4. Wastewater Disposal. No person shall place, deposit or permit to be deposited in any unsanitary manner on public or private property within the jurisdiction of the District, any wastewater or other polluted water.

5. Discharge to Natural Outlet. No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged to any natural outlet any wastewater or other polluted water except where suitable treatment has been provided in accordance with provisions of this Ordinance.

6. Required Connection to Public Sewer. The owner of any house, building or property used for human occupancy, employment, recreation or other purposes requiring wastewater disposal, situated within the District is hereby required to cause said property to be connected with the public sewer in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance, within ninety (90) days after the date of official notice to do so, provided that said public sewer is within three hundred (300) feet of the property line. Such notice shall be provided in accordance with I.C. § 13-26-5-2(8).

7. Civil Penalties/Civil Infraction Fines. A User who has violated or continues to violate any provision of this Ordinance will be liable for a civil penalty not to exceed Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00) per violation. Each day during which the violation occurred or continues to occur shall be deemed a separate, distinct violation. The penalties will be collectible in the same manner as monthly sewer charges. The District may seek enforcement of such penalties in the same manner as for all other charges.C-4-15-JP-2t

138 comments:

  1. Dcrsd "Shit hits the fan"!

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  2. Bring on the Crazies!!!

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  3. Bring on the liars that said they would not force hookups.

    Keep defunding the dcrsd.

    Vote out Hughes and Fox, Fire Ewbank, turn Fehrman, Maynard and Morris out of office and fire Messmore.

    Then we we will begin to fix the dcrsd's board makeup.

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  4. Yeah, the crazies.'

    Those who were labeled that because they said the DCRSD is comprised of liars and cheats and had every intention of forcing sewer hookups.

    You development scum are out and out liars.

    Thank you putting this up before this year's elections.

    You make our work so much easier.

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  5. Hey Rick and Jeff, how is that "no forced hook-ups" letter doing? Still working the phones?

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  6. Hughes and Fox will lose in landslide proportions this year.

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  7. Guess they wanted to jam this down our throats before the election. How do you people sleep at night?

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  8. Where are these sewer shills who said forced sewer hookups were a figment of our imaginations.

    Must be some life to lie, day in and day out.

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  9. At a time that this same issue is costing thousands upon thousands in court up in St. Leon, our crooked development owned dcrsd is opening us for the same jeopardy.

    Maxwell and Fehrman's inflow of capital must be killing them.

    Time for them to try to get the rest of us to bail them out.

    Common bastards.

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  10. I say start with Maxwell's. How 'bout it Doug. Actions speak louder than words.

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  11. DCRSD board members are an endangered species. Honest people will control the commissioners' office and the county council after this years' elections. The DCRSD will be defunded out of existence.

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  12. I say start with Maxwell's. How 'bout it Doug. Actions speak louder than words.


    Don't you go get Ewbank are riled up now.

    Ewbank is Capo/Consigliere to Maxwell's Don.

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  13. The local development movers and shakers are willing to throw their political hacks, Fox, Hughes, Fehrman and Barrott under the bus to rush this through at this time.

    How is that for loyalty to their sycophants?

    As you sow so shall you reap.

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  14. If you people that are hiding behind ANONYMOUS would read the ordinance then proceed onto the IC 13-26-5-2(8) you would see that the DCRSD is not forcing hook-ups. If your sewer is failing, yes you will hook up. So before you make judgement make sure you know what your talking about!

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  15. The DCRSD has taken away any empty defense of Rick and Jeff's on this number one burning campaign issue. They cannot even lie their way out of this situation now.

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  16. Dear Dave, that's how the US tax system started. Just the first step of many.

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  17. If your sewer is failing, yes you will hook up.

    I would love to see the criteria for a failing system.

    Further, what about availability fees for those with functioning septic systems?

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  18. Thom Hammond just picked-up some more swing votes. Thanks

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  19. Dave, no one is going to fund you.

    We all know what the dcrsd is all about, it is not the public health and welfare, it is for a few developers' financial health and welfare.

    Bring us real gravity sewers, not the fast, on the cheap grinder pump crap you plan on because developers are guiding the dcrsd and they want their profits now!

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  20. Hillary is now more popular to local republican primary voters than Jeff, Rick, Charlie and Maynard.

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  21. Defund and dissolve the DCRSD should be the first order of business of our new elected officials.

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  22. It will be interesting to see what kind of twist our local papers print on this important county issue.

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  23. This is like a bunch of crooks running and gunning for the border and they keep throwing their lesser members out the back to act as speed bumps for the police cars.

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  24. Rick and Jeff, with friends like your development masters, who needs enemas!!!

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  25. Has Ensweiler been practicing his tantrums to prepare for when the county council and others refuse to fund their development driven sewer district?

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  26. Forced hook-ups to gravity sewers I could live with. Forced to grinders and pressure systems. NO way, Jose!

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  27. Gravity takes more time. Maxwell has bills to pay right now!

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  28. Entire regions on sewers that do not work when the electic goes out.

    Geesh!

    And the delusional autocrats of the dcrsd think we are going to vote in people to fund such madness?

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  29. I thought dcrsd was working on High Ridge's polution problem. The dcrsd doesn't need to waste time on "papering" the county, they need to fix what is broken before venturing on this large issue. The dcrsd can't fix what they were initally formed to do,fix High Ridge's polution. They are a bunch of useless politically driven ME ME ME "hacks"....

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  30. There is no money in fixing High Ridge's sewer problems for Maxwell, Fehrman and all their slimy buddies.

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  31. I thought dcrsd was working on High Ridge's polution problem.

    That is what the DCRSD was directed to do by the County Council which led to Ensweilers' hissy fit.

    As it stands now, the DCRSD is just pissing into the wind as they give their future political viability the finger!!!

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  32. The dcrsd board is devoid of altruism!
    Just a bunch of selfish,self centered bas...ds

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  33. Dillsboro and the SDRSD want nothing to do with the hack DCRSD.

    The politicians will not fund the DCRSD.

    And the DCRSD has no support of the people except for a handful of losers and users trying to get their neighbors to subsidize their businesses.

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  34. High Ridge Folks are now going to fix their problems with no help
    from the bloggers the liars
    now what do you loser have to say
    come on lets hear your moaning
    and more lies

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  35. You're saying High Ridge can fix their own system without help fron the dcrsd?
    Time to dismantle the dcrsd. They're of no further use. Their job was done by Citizens.

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  36. DCRSD has its problems. This ordinance needs an addition for appeals process and criteria for those farms in its path. And to charge for a line not used is wrong.
    If the developer is paying to get teh sewer line to his development, why would the in -between people who aren't hooking up have to pay too?
    We're heading for a sewer tax- just you wait and see.

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  37. "You're saying High Ridge can fix their own system without help fron the dcrsd?
    Time to dismantle the dcrsd. They're of no further use. Their job was done by Citizens."

    The citizens are probably doing the job better and more economically if the truth be known.

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  38. dave enzweiler dcrsd said: "If you people that are hiding behind ANONYMOUS would read the ordinance then proceed onto the IC 13-26-5-2(8) you would see that the DCRSD is not forcing hook-ups. If your sewer is failing, yes you will hook up. So before you make judgement make sure you know what your talking about!"

    DAve! # 2 and #7 in the ordinance says SHALL not MAY. And in # 2 there's a little line that says unless permitted by the district.
    So please tell me how anyone would think they wouldn't be forced on. What criteria would the district use to permit a non- hook-up, Dave?

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  39. Does this little project get a phone survey by the Hughes family? Is this being discussed by property owners of Dearborn County? or RESIDENTS of Dearborn County. There is a difference.

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  40. For DCRSD to propose and discuss their ordinance conncerning 'enforced sewer hook-ups' at a meeting 5 days before the primary seems like political suicides for some of the imcumbents.

    What's the game?

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  41. What's the game?

    They know they done used up the usefulness of their flunky incumbents and they have no chance of getting reelected. So they are now going for broke, damn those who staked their political careers and personal credibility supporting such bastards. May other would be politicians learn a lesson from all of this. If you slave for development interests, always remember they view you as a tool and nothing more. Nothing more.

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  42. Again, the all encompassing "Forced sewer hookups" is the only thing this county has to offer. It is King! What would we do without it. The suspense is just incredible. I can't wait to see what happens.
    cbm....keep up the good work and stay the course to keep the people entertained.

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  43. So please tell me how anyone would think they wouldn't be forced on. What criteria would the district use to permit a non- hook-up, Dave?

    Why bother even having a conversation with Dave. The DCRSD has been in existence how long? and their number one priority was to fix High Ridge. Is High Ridge fixed yet? Dave will be long gone before the first dollar is ever granted to the DCRSD that does not relate specifically to fixing High Ridge. Let him, as someone earlier stated, continue to "piss in the wind." Dave has done wrote a check that his ass can't possibly cover. Most of his "home boys" will be voted out of office this year, with more to follow. The DCRSD pissed off everybody with their full of themselves ways. The DCRSD are dead men walking. Their political and administrative futures have been sullied beyond recovery.

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  44. Again, the all encompassing "Forced sewer hookups" is the only thing this county has to offer.

    Our development driven St. Leon and DCRSD has only "forced sewer hookups" to force the good citizens of this county to subsidize their now failing, if not critically ailing development concerns.

    Karma is a bitch.

    And Karma will bite these over-reaching development thugs on the ass.

    They are just one election away from losing ALL power in this county.

    Sucks to be them!

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  45. "The suspense is just incredible. I can't wait to see what happens."

    Oh, to be a fly on your wall come election night.

    Have enough Jim Jones Grape Koolaid for all your DCEDI and DCRSD members?

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  46. Dave Enzweiler DCRSD said...
    If you people that are hiding behind ANONYMOUS would read the ordinance then proceed onto the IC 13-26-5-2(8) you would see that the DCRSD is not forcing hook-ups. If your sewer is failing, yes you will hook up. So before you make judgement make sure you know what your talking about!

    Ensweiler, perhaps you ought to re read IC 13-26-5-2 (8). There is no other way to interpret this statute other than an enforced hookup.

    Now if you have a problem reading and understanding this statute, and perhaps you do have such a problem we have a couple of school teachers up here in the Northern part of the County who will happily and sloooooly read it to you and explain it to you carefullllly. Then they will quizz you to be certain that you understand it.

    Now don't go getting angry again.

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  47. "Is High Ridge fixed yet?"

    It was not even up for discussion until the County Council turned down the dcrsd request for 2.3 million dollars to fund Maxwell and friends sewer needs up toward st. leon and the honest members of the dcrsd told them to get back to fixing high ridge, since that is why they were formed in the first place.

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  48. "Now don't go getting angry again."

    Was Dave, as a child, that awful little brat who always fell on the floor kicking and screaming in the checkout line when is mommy would not by him a snickers bar?

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  49. Never have so many crooks so energized the voting public to vote them out of power than our current batch of Development Accessories before and after fact such corruptions...

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  50. St. Leon does not even offer the choice of if your septic system is functional that you do not have to hook up.

    So why is John Maxwell not hooked up?

    Considering he is one of the primary movers in both St. Leon and the DCRSD forcing the rest of us to hook up?

    Now, why is that?

    Is that the stink emanating from the head of a local development dead carp I smell?

    Is true that developent dead carp, rot and then stink from the head down?

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  51. The dcrsd board has as much chance of getting anywhere with their development directed and orchestrated forced hook up plan, as Gomer and Goober have of becoming brain surgeons!!!

    This is just the death rattle of a few punks who thought they owned this county, but who in reality, don't even own a clue!!!

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  52. "...cbm....keep up the good work and stay the course to keep the people entertained."

    cbm just reports...

    ...you stupid development bastards provide all the entertainment.

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  53. I think we need to plan a ralley in front of the administration building at 6:30 that night. That way we can have people speak and be prepaired for the hearing.

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  54. You got to love it when John Maxwell fakes indignant outrage that high ridge has not been fixed yet, because that is why he signed onto the dcrsd, to fix high ridge, when the last time he and ensweiler came before the board he wanted 2.3 more million of our tax dollars to sewer his needs further north in the county.

    This Maxwell, what a pill he is.

    He is either stupid or a liar.

    We will let him decide.

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  55. I think we need to plan a ralley in front of the administration building at 6:30 that night. That way we can have people speak and be prepaired for the hearing.

    Why bother.

    Like everything else our development owned offices do, this has already been decided upon.

    Just elect honest politicians this time around and defund these crooks out of existence.

    All their big talk means nothing without OUR money to finance it.

    Let the jerks have their little heyday.

    Their mass mourning and wake will be attended by all those who voted their enablers out of office, thus cutting off their life blood of taxpayer money.

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  56. Ewbank: Commissioners' attorney.

    AND

    Kramer: DCRSD's attorney.

    Why, of course, there are so few conflicts of interests recognized and acknowledged in and among both PUBLIC entities!

    Good thing we have such good attorney PUBLICLY paid servants looking out for all OUR interests!

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  57. May Ewbank and Kramer's great grand children still not have anything to do with dearborn county taxpayers' dollars and welfare.

    The well has been tainted for some time to come.

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  58. "and the honest members of the dcrsd told them to get back to fixing high ridge"

    And with each and every successive election, we will weed out more of the dishonest members.

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  59. The well has been tainted for some time to come.

    Like a well a skunk found his way in and died!

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  60. Steve Renihan was complaining about his reputation being besmirched by Thompson's reasons for voting against his appointment.

    Well, his association with DCRSD will stain his reputation much more than anything that could be said by Commissioners.

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  61. Steve Renihan was complaining about his reputation being besmirched by Thompson's reasons for voting against his appointment.

    Thompson simply noted the obvious, to everyone, of having a non-resident, involved in a process of voting upon matters that may cost residents thousands of dollars to subsidize such non-resident's move to our county.

    But who are we kidding?

    We all know why Renihan wanted to part of the DCRSD and why others wanted him on the DCRSD and it has nothing to do with public health concerns.

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  62. I noticed Dave did not bother to return and list the criteria of what constitutes a "failed" septic system or whether or not those of us with functioning septic systems will still have to pay an availability fee (a tribute to the thugs in charge) to subsidize the sewers of his favorite realtor/developer crooks and scoundrels...

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  63. Good news for all those development interests who shut down public comment at the commissioners' meetings:

    Our newly elected commissioners will reinstate public comment, so you development interests will be back to having an EQUAL say at commissioners' meetings!!!!!

    We all understand that being EQUAL with the rest of us is considered a slight by you, but do try to get used to it!!!!!

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  64. Again, the all encompassing "Forced sewer hookups" is the only thing this county has to offer. It is King! What would we do without it.

    You are such a pansy-assed little girl.

    "Don't bitch about someone robbing you all blind, worry about me not living up to mom and dad's sales numbers in this cyclical downturn in the real estate market!"

    Get a second job, drag queen!

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  65. "We all understand that being EQUAL with the rest of us is considered a slight by you, but do try to get used to it!!!!!"

    The worst thing that could ever happen for our local development bosses is for people to run for office, who do not need the money the office offers, to maintain their lifestyles.

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  66. Imagine Ewbank and Company offering the likes of a Thompson a patronage job if he should lose his next election for supporting Ewbank's self-serving associates.

    Laughable.

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  67. I agree, Bob Ewbank likes his politicians dumb and needy.

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  68. The worst thing that could ever happen for our local development bosses


    IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN THIS ELECTION CYCLE.

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  69. Well, his association with DCRSD will stain his reputation much more than anything that could be said by Commissioners.

    Goodness gracious!

    Vera Benning is one of his backers!

    The poor version of Leona Helmsley!

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  70. If Benning is in your corner...

    ...quick...

    ...get out of that corner...

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  71. "Like a well a skunk found his way in and died!"

    And so the Genesis of the DCEDI...

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  72. The DCRSD is little more than a criminal enterprise to extort money from honest, hard-working folks to pay for the sewers of a few realtor/developers' business interests.

    As will history prove to be true.

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  73. The Ancient Greeks believed that yawning was not a sign of boredom, but that a person's soul was trying to escape from its body, so that it may rest with the gods in the skies.

    Your lesser gods must represent to you that screwing your neighbors, for your profit, is a worthwhile and "forgivable" endeavor?

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  74. Really, I always heard that yawning is a displacement sign of mild to harsh internal conflict.

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  75. Yawners should always be checked for Lou Gehrig's disease.

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  76. I have grown so tired of those intellectual yawners who can not face the truth of their dishonesty and corruption.

    DCEDI meetings, with all their yawners, I am sure, would leave me extremely drowsy.

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  77. "YAWN..."

    So, you can emphasize with our growing boredom with you always trying to pick our pockets?

    Once you have no measurable power in county government no more, are you planning on taking an extended vacation somewhere where you cannot harass our families, friends and neighbors?

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  78. emphasize = empathize

    A product and result of our ever-increasing boredom with your bullying-development bullshit.

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  79. YAWN!!!

    Once we shut down the DCRSD, you will have plenty of time to catch up on your sleep.

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  80. Show up at this meeting and express your concerns.

    I have read and (re-read) the proposed ordinance and IC 13-26-5-2 (8.

    This WILL result in needless forced hook-ups.

    I can also be fined for taking a whiz behind my barn.

    Way to go DSCRD!!

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  81. Way to go DSCRD!!

    Where will we whiz during times of power outages?

    John Maxwell's house?

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  82. Just stock up on depends.

    Send all used ones to the dcrsd board members' homes.

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  83. Doug Baer should fine the DCRSD for always pissing into the wind.

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  84. Jeff Hughes, Maxwell's yesterday's flunky will have his votes diluted by Rick Pope's tomorrow's flunky and will assure a win in the primary for Kathy Scott, the people's candidate.

    In the general, we will have a republican and whomever the democrats choose and neither will be Maxwell's flunky.

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  85. Why don't you stick behind the decisions they have made? It seems to me that none of you want to run for the board so SHUT UP or put yourself on the ballot.

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  86. You don't run for the board, you are appointed.

    Until our slate of candidates win this year's election we just have to bide our time and be sure to keep the pressure on our current elected officials to defund the dcrsd out of existence.

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  87. Once the honest folks take back local govenment, their will be lines of people wanting to get appointed to the DCRSD board.

    Maxwell and friends will have to start ordering Mylanta by the case.

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  88. I'll be one of those people in line to serve. My agenda will be to dissolve the dcrsd and allow the authority of sewage pollution to be controlled jointly by the Commissioners and the Health Dept in joint cooperation with the existing Dearborn County Sewer Districts that have experience in sewage transportation and processing. We don't need the nefarious, neophytes of the dcrsd led by special interest groups.

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  89. Is Dennerline still floating the idea of us, the taxpayers, buying out high ridge and bulldozing the houses, even it was under the phony pretense of fixing high ridge that the dcrsd was formed in the first place?

    Of course he says this now, after he got his!

    We cannot defund these thieves fast enough!

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  90. "We don't need the nefarious, neophytes of the dcrsd led by special interest groups."

    Currently, that is the job description and requirements for those wanting to serve on the board.

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  91. The DCRSD strikes again!

    First the helped get Benning thrown out of office, now they are all but insuring that Fox and Hughes follow Benning out the door.

    Let us just hope the keep working their magic and their stink further rubs off on Fehrman and Barrett.

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  92. When will the dcrsd board members have an intervention for Maxwell and get him to stop sinking their credibility by his not hooking up to St. Leon's crappy sewers?

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  93. If the makeup of the current county council causes Ewnsweiler conniption fits, wait till he has to deal with the new and improved county council after this year's elections!

    He will be thinking: "Where have all the Tax Dollar Fairies gone..."

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  94. You will not get it in head, you are just like the special interest groups.

    Except we don't want to make money off our neighbors.

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  95. You will not get it in head, you are just like the special interest groups.

    When we get crooked politicians and crooked shysters sending you letters demanding you pay for our business needs, then you can compare us to special interests groups that are trying to hold this county hostage until we pay for their sewers.

    Now, quit trying to dip into our wallets and get real job!

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  96. Calling your proposed victims "special interests" is really quite rich.

    Most of you thieves would be running unopposed but for your blantant attempts to coerce the rest of us to pay for and thus speed up development to better buffer your failing bottomlines.

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  97. I still have not seen any discussion by the dcrsd concerning the dire health consequences when entire regions on their grinder pumps have major, wide spread power outages.

    Could it be that such discussions do not fit the dcedi development driven business model?

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  98. "They are egocentric with a philosophy that ignores social causes."

    They seem to be very concerned that we all get our forced hookup letters on time in order for Brett and John can get back to the business of sewer scamming the rest of us!

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  99. Lawrenceburg already turned off their money spigot to the scoundrels up in St. Leon. What makes the dcrsd think anyone will front and/or guarantee any money for their little criminal enterprise?

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  100. What the DCRSD Board does not fumble with their ineptitude, nor sully with their conflicted interests, they sour with their arrogance.

    We are all looking forward as the future finds the Board defunded out of existence and depleted by political attrition.

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  101. The dcrsd is like a few thug children opening up a lemonade stand who then try to force their potential fellow children customers in the neighborhood to supply the water, sugar and lemons...

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  102. The political landscape of Dearborn County is about to see a real sea change, with many of the old time, good ole boy players, to be forever left out of the political mix. And they will have no one to blame but themselves because of their all encompassing backwater hubris.

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  103. Calling your proposed victims "special interests" is really quite rich.

    Do they view rape victims as "special interests" with their own "agendas" against rapists?

    Our development shills have hit rock bottom in defense of their conniving thievery!

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  104. "I still have not seen any discussion by the dcrsd concerning the dire health consequences when entire regions on their grinder pumps have major, wide spread power outages."

    And you will not see such a discussion. That is the dirty little secret that betrays all their empty rhetoric of forcing sewers on the populace to guard the public health. When is clear to everone, the dcrsd is all about guarding the financial health of a handful of "connected" development interests.

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  105. Chuck Andres says, septic system simply do not work.

    Why is John Maxwell still not hooked up to St. Leon sewers?

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  106. Calling your proposed victims "special interests" is really quite rich.

    Cry me a river. You poor people.

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  107. Cry me a river. You poor people.

    Is that what Ensweiler is going to do after his next temper tantrum in front of the County Council, or what you and your cronies are going to do election night?

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  108. The dcrsd is like a few thug children opening up a lemonade stand who then try to force their potential fellow children customers in the neighborhood to supply the water, sugar and lemons...

    You stole that from a Tire Discounters commercial, didn't you?

    You thief.

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  109. Tire discounters' commercial wanted you to bring your own cup.

    Kind of like the dcrsd offering sewers, but everyone has to pay for their own pumps, that fail during power outages, of course!

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  110. The DCRSD: Fraudulent formed to fix High Ridge Estates...focusing on fixing the cash flow of its few board members' cash strapped realty/development businesses.

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  111. focusing on fixing

    Let us not forget that board member rodney dennerline already had his sewer needs satisfied and the new buckeye on the board, who still lives in ohio, will be working on his personal needs at our expense soon enough.

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  112. Maybe we could get someone who sells grinder pumps a position on the DCRSD board.?

    That would just about complete all the conflicting interests on that crooked-ass board!

    Unless Ewbank and Kramer believe that one of their junior members of their Law Firm also deserves a position on the board.

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  113. John Zeiden deserves a place on the board. He probabaly has a mailing list of all his neighbors already prepared to send out forced hook-up letters to.

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  114. The DCRSD: Working hard to duplicate services everywhere possible, utilizing sewers that don't work when your electric goes out, which will raise all your sewer rates because our spoiled and entitled development interests in this county can't do business without extorting financing from the taxpayers.

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  115. While Kathy Scott is meeting with her female constituents this weekend, Rick Pope will be meeting with his constituent, biking with Maxwell...

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  116. From the last meeting notes the dcrsd is now working on vruc through lmh and parvin price and maxwell and bittner and fehrman...then throw in a little st leon and aurora and the dcrsd is up to their neck in crap and not doing anything about high ridge to which the were suspposed to do in the first place.
    Get rid of them before they multiply!
    Parvin price is about to "suck them dry" from bright through maxwell!

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  117. Just like their need to have complete control of the commissioners' office, our development bullies cannot have any dissenting voice on the dcrsd board. Which is why they stooped as low as putting an ohio resident on the board who already has a built in, conflicting interest in forcing the rest of us to pay for his sewers, before he even moves here.

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  118. The VRUC and the DCRSD, permitting development interests to hold sewer companies hostage, permitting millions of gallons of raw sewage to pour freely into our waterways, until the developers get paid their tribute by way of our taxes and rate fees to subsidize their development.

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  119. Uh oh!

    Looks like HVL's sewers will crumble further, their rates will go up, Double Lick Creek will have to be renamed E. Coli Creek, because their are a few more dirty, corrupt development types in the mix, waiting to latch on to their dollars!

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  120. Notice, honest, well run sewer concerns like Dillsboro and the SDRSD want nothing to do with these pocket lining common criminals?

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  121. Someone in the Port-O-Potty business would be a good fit for a dcrsd board member.

    Entire subsivisions will need these in case of power failures.

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  122. Well, if we have too many power failures in grinder pump serviced subdivisions, Dennerline could always propose that it would be cheaper for the county to buy out all the homeowners and bulldoze the houses and wait for gravity sewers to make it out to those subdivision originally built too far from existing infrastructure!

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  123. Deville would make a great DCRSD board member.

    He sells all kind of supplies for those with bladder and other control problems.

    I have an advertising slogan already in mind:

    "WHEN THE ELECTRIC GOES OUT...THINK DEVILLE!!!"

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  124. So we have DCRSD trying to force sewers and no plant to take it to. We have DCRSD creating an ordinance to cover not just Cole and Stewart St, but all of the county.
    We have DCRSD creating a situation where it would be economically folish to repair or replace septic tanks, as the payback might not be realized before they bring the cheap lines in.
    We have DCRSD thumbing their noses at the citizen's wishes on forced hook-ups.
    We have a DCRSD board member who can't vote in the county.
    We have DCRSD creating another expensive layer of government and interlocal agreements to accomplish anything- even a simple line to 10-20 homes NEXT to two existing sewer lines.
    What the heck??
    Who created this mess???
    How did we go from a little sewer district for high Ridge to this mess???
    Does anyone really benefit besides the lawyers and developers?

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  125. Does anyone really benefit besides the lawyers and developers?

    The DCRSD was formed entirely to be the Dearborn County Realtor/Developer/Banker/Shyster Benevolent Society.

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  126. "How did we go from a little sewer district for high Ridge to this mess???"

    And High Ridge continues to dump raw sewage into Hogan's Creek.

    What is the fix now being discussed for High Ridge by Board Member Dennerline, who already had the DCRSD pay for his sewers to his trailer park?

    That we, the taxpayers, just buy out all those homeowners and bulldoze their homes.

    Maxwell will probably get the gig knocking them down and the right of first refusal to buy the land for a new subdivision, subsidized by the rest of us!

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  127. "The DCRSD was formed entirely to be the Dearborn County Realtor/Developer/Banker/Shyster Benevolent Society."

    Dissolve, defund the dcrsd NOW!
    Your vote will count and help. Votes are needed to elect two commissioners and council members that will abolish the control freaks on the dcrsd. Voting is the simplest easiest way to put a stop to the dcrsd. In the upcomming MEET THE CANDIDATES NIGHT, ASK each candidate where they stand on defunding and dissolving the dcrsd and vote according to whom will dissolve the dcrsd. Voting the dcrsd sympathizers out of office will save the taxpayers a lot of money and grief!

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  128. Did Frank Kramer or Parvin price write the forced hook-up letter?

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  129. I still have not seen any discussion by the dcrsd concerning the dire health consequences when entire regions on their grinder pumps have major, wide spread power outages.

    Well the unemployables, I mean the various officials of this county don't give a damn. THe welfare of the county is not their concern, all they really want is Vieste back again, like in the good old days.

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  130. Rick Pope will be meeting with his constituent, biking with Maxwell...

    Oh Oh not good for Pope but good for Kathy.

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  131. Did Frank Kramer or Parvin price write the forced hook-up letter?

    No no they can't write. They buy this stuff for their computers and they lift clauses from Indiana Code. Then they get some little underpaid paralegal or secretary who they might spend the day chasing around their desk to do some cutting and pasting this stuff and pretend like they did it. They then of course charge the county.

    They can't fool with this stuff, they've got bigger more important concerns in this world to think about, like maybe their bank accounts and that little paralegal who they can't catch.

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  132. What can we do to get Ensweiler to have another fit in public.

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  133. What can we do to get Ensweiler to have another fit in public.

    Tell him to fix High Ridge Estates.

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  134. Kramer is not anything like Parvin Price.
    He serve the DCRSD board and as such he takes direction FROM them.
    Don't blame Kramer for their woes.

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  135. "Kramer is not anything like Parvin Price."

    Agreed, but "money talks and bullsh!t walks".
    Kramer has conflicts of interest with Ewbanks, his law partner. He's in a land title firm and the realtors and builder/developers use their services which is a real conflict!
    The dcrsd is a fringe group that is trying to control the counties development by forcing money from the taxpayers. If they used their own money for development, the situation would be palatable. They're not taking this path. They're forcing taxpayers to pay for their aggrandizement!

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  136. Two attorneys from the same firm representing two separate public agencies IS a conflict of interest alone.

    Kramer or Ewbank need to step down.

    They need to avoid even the appearance impropriety.

    Kramer knows better.

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