Monday, January 02, 2012

Agenda for January 3rd Commissioners Meeting

AGENDA

DEARBORN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING

January 3, 2012
6:00 p.m., Commissioners Room
County Administration Building
215 B West High Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana


RE-ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING

I. CALL TO ORDER

II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

III. ELECTION OF BOARD PRESIDENT

IV. RE-APPOINTMENTS

1. Department Heads

a) County Attorney

b) County Engineer

c) County Highway Supervisor

d) Building Inspector

e) Emergency Management

f) 911 Director

g) Veteran’s Service Officer

h) Maintenance Supervisor

i) Animal Control Director

j) County Administrator (New Position)



2. Boards Commissioners Currently Serve (All serve on Solid Waste)

a) Jeff: Plan Commission, SIRPC, OKI, Personnel Advisory

b) Tom: County Farm, EMA, Redevelopment

c) Shane: Common Construction Wage, Juvenile Advisory


3. Citizen Boards

a) Planning Commission

b) Health Board

c) Alcohol Beverage Board

d) Convention/Visitor’s Bureau

e) PTA Board

f) Board of Zoning Appeals


4. Other appointments

a) ADA Coordinator


V. OLD BUSINESS

1. Private Real Property Rights Preservation Ordinance

Freedom for Options Form

2. Overtime Policy and Actual Hours Worked


VI. NEW BUSINESS

1, Ruth Ann Batta – Permission to go to Council for Summer Arts Program

2. Signatures for Public Official Bonds



VII. HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT- Todd Listerman

VIII. AUDITOR – Gayle Pennington

1. Claims/Minutes

IX. ATTORNEY - Andy Baudendistel

X. COUNTY COORDINATOR – Bill Ewbank

XI. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS

XII. LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION

XIII. PUBLIC COMMENT

XIV. ADJOURN

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

A thoughtfor the new year in Dearborn County.

Politicians simply don't listen or care, they are the only group who have managed to 'legalize' their own criminal activities.

Anonymous said...

Does anyone feel that there is no point in citizen input with this group in office?
Re: Mr. Hughes plan, does want to pay taxes on a home in an "undefined" area of zoning with no assurances. If I move into "residential", I don't want the County policy encouraging a pig farm In my neighborhood when there are more appropriate zones for that. if I am in agricultural, I do not want to be surrounded by industry. What kind of taxes do you think people are willing to pay if the County has no reasonable planning concept? People will fight the taxes they are paying the minute this happens.