Friday, December 31, 2021

AGENDA- January 4th DC Commissioners Meeting

 AGENDA

DEARBORN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING

 January 4, 2022 

9:00 a.m. Henry Dearborn Room

Dearborn County Government Center

165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana


REORGANIZATIONAL MEETING


I. CALL TO ORDER


II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE


III. TITLE VI STATEMENT FOR COMPLIANCE


IV. REORGANIZATION OF BOARD

1.  Election of Board President


2.  Re-appointments of Department Heads

Administrator / ADA & Title VI Coordinator – Sue Hayden

Animal Control Director – Marlene Underwood

Attorney – Andy Baudendistel

Building Inspector – Bill Shelton

Emergency Management Director – Jason Sullivan

Engineer – Todd Listerman

Highway Superintendent – Tim Greive

Maintenance Director – Eric Hartman

911 Director – Jared Teaney

  3.  Boards Commissioners Serve (All serve on Solid Waste, Drainage Board & Board of Finance)

Commission of Public Records (Jim Currently)

Emergency Management (Rick currently)

Juvenile Board (Jim currently)

OKI (Rick currently)

Personnel Advisory (Jim Currently)

Plan Commission (Jim currently)

Region 9 Workforce (Art currently)

Southeastern Indiana Regional Plan Commission – SIRPC (Art currently)

Southeastern Indiana Regional Port Authority – SIRPA (Jim currently)

Justice Reinvestment Advisory Council – JRAC (Rick currently)


4.  Citizen Boards – Appointments

911 Communications Board – Kevin Redelman

Alcohol Beverage Board – Jim Dole

Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) – Ruthann Stender

Cemetery Board – John Loftus

Emergency Management Advisory – Zach Compton & Jody Blasdell

Health Board – Steve Hubbard & Don Rechtin

Planning Commission – Eric Lang

Property Tax Assessment (PTA BOR) – Jodi Wolf & Mark Hardback

Regional Sewer District – Steve Renihan

Southeast Regional Community Corrections (SERCC) – update when Steve Kelly returns 

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V. OLD BUSINESS - None


VI. NEW BUSINESS

1.  Water Rescue Lease Agreement 2022 – Meghan Keith, President Water Rescue


2.  Juvenile Nurse & Doctor Contract for 2022 – Traci Agner, Juvenile Center Director


3.  Amendment #1 Bridge Inspection Contract w/StructurePoint – Todd Listerman, Engineer


VII. ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden

1.  Certification of Nepotism 

2.  2022 Meeting Dates

3.  2022 EMS Squad Contracts – Greendale, Lawrenceburg, Sunman and Bright


VIII. AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold

1.  Claims/Payroll/Minutes

2.  2022 Contracts with Fire Departments & EMS for Riverboat Distribution

IV. ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel

X. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS


XI. LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION


XII. PUBLIC COMMENT


XIII. ADJOURN

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

21 DECEMBER 2021 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES


 21 DECEMBER 2021 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES


Present: Jim Thatcher, President, Art Little, and Rick Probst


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- none


NEW BUSINESS


Interlocal agreement for fire protection for parts of eastern Dearborn County with city of Harrison OH- Chief Hursong- one year proposal for annual cost of $133,883 for 2022. This was discussed at a previous meeting. Approved. The signed copies will be returned from the chief after Harrison’s officials sign it.


Huffman Quit Claim Deed- Ruthann Stenger ( Melissa presentded-on behalf of Greg and Carrie Huffman. This is a small triangular piece of property surveyed by Denny Kraus. It could possibly be owned by the heirs of Mr Gibson from the 1800s. Two small parcels were deeded to the county for Salt Fork work. This cleans up an area and they will proceed with a quiet title action. They will also get quit claim deeds. This is for the court. Is the county willing to pay any of the fees for this. Thatcher said the county will not as they have no interest in the piece. This quit cli helps Huffmans get the property transferred.. Baudendistel said this has come up in the past with old  pieces of property where the last heirs are long dead. This will take a couple months to get the paperwork done. Commissioners approved the quitclaim to release the parcel to the Huffmanns.


Todd Listerman- County Engineer:

Award for Bridge 135 Weisburg Road- designs and structure purchased.  Rohe is low bidder at $243,781.00.  Approved Rohe. Rack and Baller $287,403, Lykins $283,072, and McAllister $332,455.50 were higher bidders.

Starting at the end of February. Building on a precast footer to make it faster. They also have Bridge44 on Turkey Pointe to be there by March 1. Contract allows it to be done by mid May. 


Small Structure 616, Thomas Road- Temporary Right of Way- $1111.10 and .34 acres. No fencing is involved. Trees have to be cut down that the owners are agreeable to. Later will have to get permanent ROW. Approved.  


INDOT Final Inspection & Acceptance for Bridge #5 East Laughery Creek Road- needs to sign off on this. Approved and signed. Trees are already in (about a foot tall each)


INDOT Agreement for Right of Way Acquisition Funds Lower Dillsboro Road Slide $30,000 cost. $37,500 was total cost $30,000 is the 80%. Approved the agreement.


Petition to Cancel Taxes, etc- Connie Fromhold for Jared Ewbank- Aurora properties bought on tax sale. This cancels the taxes for those. These already came up under the Aurora Redevelopment . There are so many taxes on them that no one else will purchase them. Approved.  


Dog Concern- Debbie York, Moores Hill- presented a petition fro 8 residences that agree with her that these 3 dogs constantly bark. She has lived there since June 2016. She has called the Town Marshall several times and Marlene at the Animal Control Center was notified. This neighbor breeds beagles. The dogs escape their yard into her yard and pond area. They climb under his fence. Beagles and a terrier mix. Main complaint is their barking keeps her awake at night.

Marlene Underwood said they have been out there 14-15 times over the past few years. When they go out. Brent Casebolt did go out and check on them and one night there was barking so they cited them and they paid the fine on 9/13/21. Owner claims that Debbie York is out at night making them bark. She said that was not true. Conditions of the dog house etc they found some issues. Every issue was corrected. The put straw in dog houses in winter and repaired the homes. Chains were allowed. The last time we heard about loose dogs was in March. They were cited for that. 

Thatcher wanted them to check the chains to see why they are escaping. The fence needs to be fixed to keep the dogs from going under Debbie York’s fence. Probst wanted Casebolt to continue to monitor them. Debbie has been instructed to video or audio a time stamped record to submit to Marlene Underwood for investigation. They need to bring the dogs in at night perhaps. 



ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden- On Vacation


AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold  -Claims/Payroll and December 7th Minutes and legislative update meeting December 9th with Barnes and Thornburg approved.


ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel- Signatures for Support Letter for House Resolution 4878- for  The American Discovery Trail - approved and signed. 


COMMISSIONER COMMENTS:

Little: Remember what Christmas means

Probst:COVID back in the red again- people that are vaccinated get Covid but the don’t die. People need to get vaccinated and protect themselves 

Thatcher:Merry Christmas and Happy New Year . Hope 2022 is better than 2021.


LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION- none


PUBLIC COMMENT- none


ADJOURN- 5:50 PM


Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

DEARBORN COUNT CATHOLICS HAVE ONLINE OPTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS MASSES

 DEARBORN COUNT CATHOLICS HAVE ONLINE OPTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS MASSES 


All 7 Churches are now online - please share this with family and friends, especially anyone in quarantine due to Covid! 

St Lawrence, St Mary, St Teresa- 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7tK6y46jrsZoC6HQih8sgg


All Saints- https://www.youtube.com/c/AllSaintsParishSundayHomilies/videos



All Masses will be live-streamed and available on Facebook and Youtube.


This is a good link from Facebook:

https://business.facebook.com/206907186017885/videos/158961506444498/


CHRISTMAS MASS SCHEDULE

St Lawrence, St Mary, St Teresa

Dec 24: 4 pm St Lawrence, 7:30pm St Mary, 10pm St Teresa

Dec 25: 7:30 am St Mary, 9:15am St  Teresa

Dec 25 Evening: 5:30 pm St Lawrence


All Saints

Dec 24: 4pm St Joseph, 7:30pm St Martin, 10pm St Paul

Dec 25: Midnight St John, 9:15am St John

Dec 25 Evening: 4pm St Martin




Eight Nights of Christmas Music

Saturday, December 25th - 7pm at St. Lawrence

Sunday, December 26th - 7pm at ASP-St. Paul Campus

Monday, December 27th - 7pm at St. Mary’s

Tuesday, December 28th - 7pm at ASP-St. John Campus

Wednesday, December 29th - 7pm at ASP-St. Joseph Campus

Thursday, December 30th - 7pm at ASP-St. Martin Campus

Friday, December 31st - 7pm at St. Teresa


Please join us in person or watch and share online:

St. Lawrence, St. Mary’s, St. Teresa Nights of Music can be viewed at: 

     https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7tK6y46jrsZoC6HQih8sggASP

https://www.youtube.com/c/AllSaintsParishSundayHomilies


--
Donna Sabo
Serving Parish Families of St Teresa, St Lawrence & St Mary's
Parish Office: 542 Walnut St., Lawrenceburg IN 47025
Office: 812-537-3992   

20 December 2021 Dearborn County Plan Commission Meeting Notes


 20 December 2021 Dearborn County Plan Commission Meeting Notes

Present: Dennis Kraus, Jr., Chairman, Russell Beiersdorfer, John Hawley, Mark Lehman, Jake Hoog, Dan Lansing, Jim Thatcher, and Eric Lang

ABSENT: John Hawley, Dan Lansing, and Joe Vogel

Also Present: Mark McCormack, Plan 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:

2022 meeting schedule was approved. Similar to this year’s schedule with 4th Mondays except for December which is the 3rd Monday.

New fee schedule after much discussion on how to get surveys submitted that are not significantly deficient. Time penalties, such as a week, were discussed as being more of a deterrent than increased fees. They settled on using both options. They are putting together a memo that lists things to include on the surveys etc so expectations are known up front. They changed time dates for surveys to 180 days. $35 for updated surveys. The board wanted McCormack to seek sign companies with better prices for the yard signs for public hearings. Flat fee for tech review changed to $150. Approved for Jan 1 effective date with changes that they mentioned tonight.

Article 2 in the Plan Code is being revised to include procedures for meeting conduct, amount of time for presentations and limitations on the amount of time for each person affected by the proposal and different times for some who are not that affected. 3 minutes and 1 minute were the respective times suggested. Much discussion on how to achieve a fair representation of the facts both pro and con. Revisions to be reworked and brought back in January. 

To review and discuss proposed ordinance amendments the Dearborn County Zoning Ordinance—including the Zoning Update Study (involving Text and Map changes) After noting that he wanted to recheck the residential zoning colors for accuracy, McCormack gave some explanations on densities that he’d used in making the maps. 

He also gave the board a handout summary of their responses on what to consider moving forward. Board suggested changing Rural Residential naming to Agricultural Homestead. Text changed to move bee keeping and timber etc to both Agricultural zones.  

They plan on having public meetings to allow people to respond to the changes in January and February. 

There was a general consensus that a conversion map was the best place to start. There were mixed opinions per McCormack, on whether or not to deviate and allow for areas to essentially be rezoned - not only from what they are now but from what they have been historically. 

For map changes the Board will prioritize existing and historical zoning, existing land use- definitely, proximity to sewer and water is considered for increased density and intensity, as is accessibility, prime farmland had mixed opinions on prioritization as some has already been developed. Also considered are environmental constraints such as slopes, soils, and flood plane and flood prone areas as they have a huge impact on development. Future land use should be used for guidance.  Ranking criteria will be sent to the board to vote. 

They plan to reconvene the Zoning Technical Advisory Committee to discuss specific items. 


Target is to have the  text and zoning maps to commissioners by May at the latest per McCormack.


Meeting adjourned at 9:40 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

Saturday, December 18, 2021

AGENDA- December 20th Dearborn County Plan Commission Meeting

 DEARBORN COUNTY PLAN COMMISSION AGENDA

 Monday, December 20th, 2021 7:00 P.M. 

*Location: Henry Dearborn Meeting Room, 1st floor of new building addition (on the left) in the Dearborn County Government Center 

A. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 

B. ROLL CALL 

C. ACTION ON MINUTES 

D. OLD BUSINESS – NONE TO BE RE-OPENED 

E. NEW BUSINESS – NONE 

F. ADMINISTRATIVE

  To review and discuss proposed ordinance amendments the Dearborn County Zoning Ordinance—including the Zoning Update Study (involving Text and Map changes

)  Updates related to Planning & Zoning staff activities and projects.

AGENDA December 21st DC Commissioners Meeting

 


AGENDA

DEARBORN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING

December 21, 2021 

5:00 p.m. Henry Dearborn Room

County Administration Building

165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana


I. CALL TO ORDER


II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE


III. TITLE VI STATEMENT FOR COMPLIANCE


IV. OLD BUSINESS 


V. NEW BUSINESS

1.  Interlocal Agreement for Fire Protection w/City of Harrison, OH – Chief Hursong


2.  Huffman Quitclaim Deed – Ruthann Stenger


3.  Todd Listerman, County Engineer

1.  Award for Bridge 135, Weisburg Road


2.  Small Structure 616, Thomas Road – Temporary Right-of-Way


3.  INDOT Final Inspection & Acceptance for Bridge #5, East Laughery Creek


4.  INDOT Agreement for Right-of-Way Acquisition Funds Lower Dillsboro Rd Slide  

 

             5.  Petition to Cancel Taxes, etc. – Connie Fromhold for Jared Ewbank


  6.     Dog Concern - Debbie York, Moores Hill


VI. ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden


VII. AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold

1.  Claims/Payroll/Minutes


VIII. ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel

1.  Signatures on Support Letter for House Resolution 4878


IX. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS


X. LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION


XI. PUBLIC COMMENT


XII. ADJOURN  

Tuesday, December 07, 2021

7 DECEMBER 2021 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES

 7 DECEMBER 2021 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES


Present: Jim Thatcher, President, Art Little, and Rick Probst


Also present: Connie Fromhold, Auditor, Andy Baudendistel, Attorney, and Sue Hayden, Administrator


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


OLD BUSINESS- none


NEW BUSINESS

2022 County Extension Contract- Liz Beiersdorfer Director- $117,940 is the annual cost. 367 learner sessions, 7,733 educational contacts in the past year. Thatcher congratulated them on the 4H program. 3rd graders get a Captain Cash program also. Baudendistel reviewed the contract already. Approved and signed by Thatcher.  


Update Local COVID Status- Dr Steven Eliason, County Health Officer- seeing 230 new positive cases- an uptick. Delta still a problem, but no Omicron detected here. Could hit red this week. Anticipates being yellow and orange thru the holidays. 57.2% of our total population fully vaccinated. Over 65 is over 99% fully vaccinated. Lost a total of 100 people. Delta deaths are about 30 or so. NUmbers pretty low at the schools. Positives are in older people mostly. Baudendistel 

1.5% active cases then mask. at Lawrenceburg and South Dearborn. EC voted for no masks. St.Lawrence masked.

The Old Merchants Bank site for testing is available till June 2022. Vaccinations at the Heath Dept are 70-100 per day. It’s mostly boosters. There are some kids and first shots too. Health Dept staff is low- - lost clerk, nurse, and a preparedness person. Looking for replacements. Interviewng for nurse tomorrow. Ages 5 on up are available. Omicron in 18 states so far though not Indiana yet. 


Annual Road Materials Bid Awards- Tim Grieve, Highway Superintendent- Fuel went up- Laughery Valley Ag Coop- Gas- $3.02 went up 86 cents from 2021. Road diesel- $2.90- up 79 cents form 2021. 30 % increase on stone. Asphalt was bid by Rohe, O’Mara, and Hei-way.

Aggregates bid by Harrison, Newpoint Stone, and Hanson. 

Some discussion on whether they may need to scale the service to not running the salt trucks all night and day due to price increases in fuel etc. The last 3 years were with the same company- Laughery Valley. These bids are separate from the sheriff’s. Sheriff has a large tank and so a tanker can fill it. Approved the road materials bids. 


NOTE: Listerman later in the meeting said he had looked up the budget and they had bid high the previous year and the fuel costs were then lower so he thought they would have a surplus to add to this year's budgeted money  to cover the increase in fuel costs.


 

Todd Listerman, County Engineer:


2021 Bridge Inspection Review- as required by federal law.  Derek Day American Structure Point-  County has 100 bridges in the National Bridge Inventory. 100 bridges with 20’ span or greater. 53 are not deficient. 17 are structurally deficient due to condition ratings less than  a 4 rating. 30 are functionally obsolete based on geometrics or alignment etc.11 structures are considered “scour critical” 28 are “Load posted” 

Pedestrian bridges - we have only Triple Whipple Bridge. The federal gov’t does not participate in the costs for it. They do not do pedestrian bridges. There is additional money in the Cum Bridge Fund coming in. 26% are good, 58% are fair and16 % are in poor condition. Sufficiency ratings determine what can get federal funding. 19 have been replaced or reconstructed in past 10 years. 16 are scheduled for capital improvements. These costs are at  $9.3 Million. That is just the construction cost- not the design ROW, etc. 

Thin deck overlays have preserved about a dozen bridges since 2019.

Discussion on the economics of seeking federal funds versus not having to go through the expensive and time consuming federal process.We would also have to have the match. The federal process is more effective and economic when the project is big because then we pay 20% of the cost. Community Crossings can be used also for funding. Bridges can be preserved longer with the following maintenance items: cleaning decks and joints- 1-2 year cycle, tree and brush clearing, channel debris removed, deck sealing every 3-5 years, and crack sealing. Also riprap scour protection and erosion control and thin deck overlays.


Supplemental #1 Bridge 5 Laughery Creek Road Construction Inspection- HWC- total amount not to exceed $ 145,062.20, unless a supplement is executed by the parties that increases the maximum amount payable. This adjustment not to exceed fee provides for an additional $9,776.80 for inspection and travel expenses (mileage). Approved.

 

Supplemental #2 Lower Dillsboro Road Slide Correction- United Consulting -increase in NTE by $37,850- one of the property owners has a septic system in the front of house that is on top of the slide. The septic system cannot be moved. So the wall has to be redesigned and more land acquired. Approved. 


Right of Way Services for Bridge #64 Sneakville Road - USI Consultants- NTE $42,050- Approved.


To encumber money for these projects -Quotes for thin epoxy overlays for Bridges #24 Cold Springs Rd- $44,250, #37 - $7,138 and #38 - $26,427 Schwipps Rd, #43 Platt Rd- $29,440, and #59 Salt Fork Rd- $15,400- all with Enneking Pressure Cleaning from Osgood- was the low bidder of 3 bidders. This keeps saltwater from seeping under the asphalt and preserves the bridge. Approved. 


Community Crossings Matching Grant agreement 2021 Award for $1 million-approved. This will go for paving collector roads to be resurfaced. Pribble Rd from Pribble Circle to SR 1, Arlington Rd to 1.2 miles of West Laughery Creek and then to South of Oaks Street, Bonnell to Main St in Guilford, Wesy County Line at US 50to Cold Spring and Cold Spring to Chesterville.


Added on to agenda late- Highway Dept received $56,000 ( which is 80%) from INDOT for land acquisition for Bridge 108- Harrison Brockville Rd. Approved.    


ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel:


Ordinance Amending Section 5.6 of Personnel Policies Handbook, Use of IT- Information Technology- prepared by Ramzi Nusibeh of Midwest Data- Approved.


INDOT Offer for disposition of property on SR48- $800 pus $55 recording fee for a quit claim deed for property by the hospital near the patient tower. Approved, signed, and notarized. 



ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden- discussed new insurance policies on IT. She will be absent from the next commissioners meeting.


AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold  -Claims/Payroll and November 16th Minutes- approved.



COMMISSIONER COMMENTS- Probst- thanked Sue Hayden for getting the agenda on  the screens in the room. Noted a quote from Dr Eliason in an email “ This virus is a little monster with unpredictable behavior” He urged vaccinations. He stated that a dear friend and classmate died last night from COVID.


Little- Thanked Tim Grieve and Todd Listerman for all heir work on roads and Andy for his help as well. 


Thatcher- echoed Probst on having a classmate die of COVID as the three of them had gone to school together - Fred Lester was their classmate. Also reminded everyone that today was the 80th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.  


LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION- none


PUBLIC COMMENT-none


ADJOURN- 10:38 AM


Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township