Monday, February 27, 2023

27 February 2023 Dearborn County Plan Commission Meeting Notes

 

27 February 2023 Dearborn County Plan Commission Meeting Notes

Present: Dennis Kraus, Jr., Chairman, Russell Beiersdorfer,  Mark Lehman, Joe Vogel, Jake Hoog, Dan Lansing, Jim Thatcher. Eric Lang arrived at 6:20 PM

ABSENT:Jeff Hermesch

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

Baudendistel read the Title VI statement as legally required.

ACTION ON MINUTES: January 23, 2023, September 24, 2020, November 16, 2020, and October 28, 2019 . All approved. These were minutes being cleaned up from the files. When they couldn’t find the official approvals. 

OLD BUSINESS: none

NEW BUSINESS: none

ADMINISTRATIVE:

Review and discuss proposed ordinance amendments and updates to the Dearborn County Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map, specifically with respect to the texts of Articles 9 and 10, regarding Agricultural and Residential Zoning Districts, Article 25, regarding general standards (Keeping of Animals), and new use development standards;, Article 27, regarding Definitions. 

This will be an overview of all changes to date for only the proposed text changes, which will determine the final proposed text of the ordinance that will be voted on in a date to be determined. The maps will be discussed at the March Plan Commission meeting, as long as no cases are submitted. 

Opened PUBLIC DISCUSSION

Charles Keller ( Keller Rd) - said he’d wait till March when the maps were being discussed. As did Mr Perrine ( Scenic Dr), Chris Mueller (Pribble Rd) and Mr. Merz. 

Jeff Meinders- Owns land on Carr Rd and 8873 US 50. 175 acres. The zone is currently Residential and the property has been platted out also. The land is not suitable for farming at present. They have it moved to Ag on the new maps and have he wants it to remain Residential. 

No one else spoke as the maps are being discussed in March and April.

Nicole Daily- said she hopes to bring it back in May for a vote. There may be a 3rd meeting and the final vote in June depending on how the map meetings go. There will have to be public hearings for the map changes as well as the text changes per Baudendistel.  

Discussion about how they plan to run the next meetings. 

Also how to put the criteria for selecting zones was done. Mark Lehman wanted those out so the public knows that sewers were a main decider on the Zoning. 

Nicole will have the maps mailed to the board so they can have a paper copy to see what they will be deciding.They will also have maps up in the lobby at the next meetings. 

Meeting adjourned at 6:25 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

Friday, February 24, 2023

AGENDA- March 9th Dearborn County Council Meeting

                                             DEARBORN COUNTY COUNCIL

THURSDAY, MARCH 9TH, 2023 @ 5:00PM

HENRY DEARBORN ROOM

DEARBORN COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER

165 MARY ST, LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA 



CALL TO ORDER- 

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

TITLE VI STATEMENT FOR COMPLIANCE- 

Transfers:


Highway- New line item needed for 7303.41500 for transferring $100,000 into small structure 

inventory.


Council- Transfer $4,000,000 from County General (1001) to Rainy Day (1186)


Commissioner- transfer $5,000 from Workers Compensation (13600) to Economic Development (36200)


ADDITIONALS:


SUPERIOR COURT II- $8,914 Staff training and replacement 

(1001.11297.000.028 & 1001.11060.000-028)


CLERK- $1,872 Salary (1001.11242.000.001)


COUNTY COUNCIL- $3,000 Travel & Mileage (1001.33300.000.011)


CIRCUIT COURT PROBATION- $840 (2102.17200.000.034) Needed for PERF.


PLANNING & ZONING- $5,700 Part-time for summer (4939 Dillsboro Planning Fund)


AUDITOR- Book Scanning, $27,000 (8950 ARP)


COMMISSIONER-

CDL training for Highway workers $50,000 County General (1001)

Hogan Water Corporation project-$1,112,763 (ARP 8950)


AUDITOR- 

Minutes & Salary Ordinance

LATE ARRIVAL- 

PUBLIC COMMENT- 

ADJOURNMENT- 

































Tuesday, February 21, 2023

21 FEBRUARY 2023 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES

 21 FEBRUARY 2023 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

Park Road Appointment- Hayden presented- Steve Lovins was recommended to be on the Park Board by the Park Board as Commissioners’ representative- He works in the Maintenance Dept for Hamilton County Parks in Ohio. His wife works in the County Auditor’s office. Other Board Members are Jeff Hermesch (County Extension), Rob Calvert, and Kevin Vincent.- Commissioners approved. Hayden will notify him and Hermesch of the appointment 


NEW BUSINESS

Year in Review - Veterans Services- Dave Currence Officer- Mission remains unchanged. Secured system access to Veteran’s Benefits. Attended 2022 National Association of Drug Court Professionals. Attended 2 day continuing education service officer in June in Indy. Offers safe reliable patient transportation to medical facilities for vets. Supports vets from Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast guard, Marines, and the newly formed Space Force and the lesser known US Health Service. 

County Vet population is 3,700. We also get some from surrounding counties and OH and Northern KY, Visits up 48% and claims up 74% have increased, but transportation requests have decreased slightly. Budget went up $9,000 to $149,215

For 2023 he plans to maintain the high level of service for veterans. He plans to identify and advocate for more local resources for homeless, hone repairs, food insecurity, and financial assistance for vets.He will try to expand services and broadly communicate throughout the county the value and purposes by visiting VFWs, American Legions, Vietnam Vets. Etc. He is doing more outreach at North Dearborn library Veterans Benefits program and other opportunities. Currence also talked about some specific veterans benefits success stories.


Year in Review 911- Jared Teaney, Director- Police incidents up (34,311) and EMS (3099) and fire ( 7854) incidents down since last year. 911 call were 17,079 and texts to 911 were 47,317. Average telephone calls per day were 176. 89% of calls were from wireless devices. Two part time and one full time employees in training. Donnie Hastings is retiring.

Thatcher asked about getting a breakdown of call outs that were outside the cities and towns versus the county itself. They are trying to see what EMS units are having trouble responding. Tats would be useful for budget and contract renewals. 


ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden- nothing this evening. 


AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold - Claims/Payroll and February 7th Minutes were approved.


ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel- nothing


COMMISSIONER COMMENTS:

Probst nothing

Little - Everyone enjoy fish fries for Lent

Thatcher- attended a fund raising event - and they do good work.



LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION- none


PUBLIC COMMENT: Ken Keilholz in West Harrison- presented to Zoning Board regarding animal kennel issue. Wants the kennel licenses to not be used for people to hoard dogs. They have made several complaints to animal control. He has had trouble getting Commissioners  contact and email address. Numerous problems. Commissioners asked him to send them his documentation. He also asked to get a copy of the recording of tonight’s meeting.


ADJOURN- 5:40 PM


Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

Saturday, February 18, 2023

AGENDA - February 21 Dearborn County Commissioners Meeting

                                                                 AGENDA

DEARBORN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING

 February 21, 2023 

5:00 p.m. Henry Dearborn Room

Dearborn County Government Center

165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana


I. CALL TO ORDER


II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE


III. TITLE VI STATEMENT FOR COMPLIANCE


IV. OLD BUSINESS 

1.  Park Board Appointment – tabled item


V. NEW BUSINESS

1.  Year in Review Veteran Services – Dave Currence, Veteran Service Officer


2.  Year in Review 911 – Jared Teaney, 911 Director 


VI. ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden


VII. AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold

1.  Claims/Payroll/Minutes

VIII. ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel

IX. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS


X. LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION


XI. PUBLIC COMMENT


XII. ADJOURN

Monday, February 13, 2023

AGENDA- February 27th 6 PM Dearborn County Plan Commission Meeting

AGENDA- DEARBORN COUNTY PLAN COMMISSION

6 PM DEARBORN COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER

HENRY DEARBORN MEETING ROOM, 1ST FLOOR OF TEH NEW BUILDING

FEBRUARY 27, 2023 

 To review and discuss proposed ordinance amendments and updates to the Dearborn County Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map, specifically with respect to the texts of Articles 9 and 10, regarding Agricultural and Residential Zoning Districts, Article 25, regarding general standards (Keeping of Animals), and new use development standards;, Article 27, regarding Definitions. 

This will be an overview of all changes to date for only the proposed text changes, which will determine the final proposed text of the ordinance that will be voted on in a date to be determined. 

The Maps will be discussed at the March Plan Commission meeting, as long as no cases are submitted. 


Tuesday, February 07, 2023

7 FEBRUARY 2023 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES

 7 FEBRUARY 2023 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES


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


Also present:Andy Baudendistel, Attorney, and Sue Hayden, Administrator


ABSENT: Connie Fronhold


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


OLD BUSINESS

Park Board Appointment - Tabled until after Park Board Feb 8th Meeting


NEW BUSINESS

Soil and Water Conservation District- Ken Gunkel, Board Chair and Kyla Dick, Storm Water Coordinator- Gunkel presented first. Have 5 supervisors and 3 staff people. At the recent conference they took all but 2 of their staff. 2 of 5 supervisors had to step down due to health issues. Pat Holland had cancer and Rocky Schroeder stepped down to wife’s illness and recent death. They brought in Gaynor, Lack and another as associates. They moved 2 associates up to supervisors. March 9th at Adult Center in L-bg with a  meal from the Rolling Pin.


Kyla Dick- Plant sale Jan-April 28th- and booth at Home and garden Show last week. MS4 attending a meeting for this and hosting and 2 MS4 training sessions. OHM coming down - Baudendistel informed her of this and so they want to be sure she gets to that meeting too. 


Renovations to YES HOME Plans- Amy Phillips, Executive Director of YES HOME - updated Commissioners on the YES Home. They are a qualified residential treatment program. Hoping this will open then for more funding and they were required todo this to have state accreditation. In November started their aftercare program. This is formalized program now and they get paid for it from the state. Licensing has begun to use them for their standard for small group homes. Some former youth responded to a face book post asking about what the public knew about it. Many good responses from former residents there. It was an affirmation that our work matters and it has lasting impact. Part of the tristate trauma committee. Assume that all of their youth have some the of trauma history. Serve 90% are from Dearborn and Ripley County. 10 beds and van waiver to 12 beds is their capacity. Thinking of using the lower floor to add space. Hero has looked at the space for planning.There are some grants available for adding this space. She is asking to be able to ask for grants for capital projects to do this. She has no plans complete yet on this but wants their permission to go for this. They are going to do it in phases so they can use smaller grants in pieces. Phase 1 would be more counseling space and then opening a wing each time. Thatcher thinks it’s $1-2 million to do the whole floor. Commissioners approved seeking grants.


Year in Review- Animal Control Officer- Steve Hofstetter- passed out the stats to the Commissioners. There is monthly breakdown. Also Emergency call breakdown. Dogs are in there from arrests occasionally. They get “3 hots and a cot”  until the 5 days are up and if family doesn’t pick up they go to PAWS. People with existing non-conforming kennels will be able to renew at existing prices. There are 8 of them. If teh license is expired for more than 6 months, they lose the the non-conforming use- they would then fall under the new rules. There oldest vehicle is their best so far. They have issues with the Explorer in summer with A/C not working. Hofstetter will check with the sheriff and Sue Hayden on options to borrow or buy one of their old vehicles. May consider dog licenses being bought online and mailed to households. Routine citations go to Lawrenceburg Court. They may have a grace period of 30 days eventually to pay the fine. Fines reset on a 12 month cycle. 2nd fine is more than the first and so on. 

Congratulations to Marlene on her retirement from Thatcher. Commissioners want to have Steve Hofstetter to be interim Director. The Director Position will be advertised by Hayden and they encouraged him to apply. 


EMA Director Jason Sullivan- Ratify Signature on EMPG Salary Grant which is about $38,000 - Commissioners ratified it. Had 2 Travel Status Changes- January 22 and 23  and the January 24-25. Thatcher appreciated how well the debts worked together on these status changes, Approved both Travel Advisories. 


County Engineer, Todd Listerman:

2023 Dearborn County Road Paving- had 2 bids O’Mara - 1,724,011.50

Rohe was higher bid, Sections of these roads- North Dearborn and Possum Ridge and Salt Fork - Oil prices down and these came below estimate.O’Mara approved. 


Small Structure 575 Weisburg Rd- 3 bidders - Rohe $253,998.80  and O’Mara $288,750

RL Buckson 354,268 O’Mara approved as lowest bid and hoping for 2 months using precast. 


Unofficial Detour for SR62- Listerman said State Is doing work there between Pruss and Davies. They are doing an unofficial detour and any damage that is done after they patch etc to get it ready will be reimbursed if there is damage to it. This is the same route they used before- no trucks. Approved the Farmers Retreat Greeley and Saginaw Run around for the locals. 


Small Structure Inventory and Inspection Contract- Listerman said this is an 80/20 for $265,212 with SGCA Inc, They did the last 2015 inspection. This is at 9 years. He tries to get them done so we make sure they are in good condition. There are 318 small structures. They will check for any additional and rate them in sections similar to bridges. They recommend replacement and maintenance or load limits. The contact take s a year and a half or less. $166 per structure per Probst- This is thru OKI per Listerman. Approved.


FPBH- Listerman said its for inspection and testing of Construction on Bridge 29 Red Bridge Rd- NTE $39,480- Approved.


FPBH-Listerman- - Design of coping repair of and erosion protection for #58 Bridge on Wilson Creek Rd- Water and Salt gets along that bridge and rebar is exposed and rusted. They need an estimate to get to Council this summer for the actual repair. They want to get it before it gets to travel lane.  $35,700. Approved.


Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission Appointment/Non-voting School Board Member- Joe Bulach or Daryl Cutter are under consideration This is a 2 year appointment. Cutter was appointed for a 2 year term with  the intention that the role goes back to East Central in 2 years on a rotating basis. Cutter approved from South Dearborn, 


ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden- EMS Contracts Moores Hill and Sunman. Still need Dillsboro. Approved for Sunman and Moores Hill/Sparta Township.


2023 agreement between PAWS and Dearborn County. Monthly report to County Administrator is added as well as scribners errors. Dog licensing is set in it also. $11,000/month is the fee to PAWS for their services to the county. Commissioner approved the agreement.


One of appointments to Aurora Library Board. Sue Manford resigned. Jack Sutton will take her place. Approved.

For all 20 EMS and Fire Dept Units. 5% share in the Riverboat Admission Tax- Now called the Supplemental Wagering Tax from the County. About $17,000-$20,000 per year per entity. Approved


AUDITOR –Leah Bailey for Fromhold -Claims/Payroll and January 17th Minutes- Approved


ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel- nothing more.


COMMISSIONER COMMENTS:

Little thanked highway for the snow removal. 


LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION- Nicole Daily Dc Planning and Zoning- Highway dedication ROW for a cul de sac at end of Carrie Drive. Approved by Commissioners in February but need an approval and signature of the Mylar today. The owners  will construct a gravel cul de sac within that ROW per Listerman.  


PUBLIC COMMENT: James Hessler ( sp?)  4943 in Guilford town. Purchase a house for $25,000. Cannot get electric to it per Duke. It needed an inspection first. Intended for storage and not residence. Per Nicole Daily it is in the flood plain and has no working septic. Baudendistel said there is project about a sewer plant in Guilford. He has cleaned up the streets by Church and Main and also sidewalks. Probst said they need to get Highway to look at it regarding maintenance.   


ADJOURN- 10:30 AM


Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

Saturday, February 04, 2023

AGENDA- February 7, 2023 Dearborn County Commissioners Meeting

 AGENDA

DEARBORN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING

 February 7, 2023 

9:00 a.m. Henry Dearborn Room

Dearborn County Government Center

165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana


I. CALL TO ORDER


II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE


III. TITLE VI STATEMENT FOR COMPLIANCE


IV. OLD BUSINESS 

1.  Park Board Appointment – table until after Park Board meeting Feb. 8, 2023


V. NEW BUSINESS

1.  Soil & Water District – Ken Gunkel, Board Chair & Kyla Dick, Storm Water Coordinator


2.  Renovations to YES Home Plans – Amy Phillips, Executive Director YES Home


3.  Year in Review - Animal Control Officer, Steve Hofstetter

1.  Director Position


4.  EMA Director, Jason Sullivan

1.  Ratify Signature on the EMPG Salary Grant

2.  Travel Status Changes 


5.  County Engineer, Todd Listerman

1.  2023 Dearborn County Paving 

2.  Small Structure 575 Weisburg Road

3.  Unofficial Detour for SR 62

4.  Small Structure Inventory & Inspection Contract


6.  Redevelopment Appointment / Non-voting School Board Member

1.  Joe Bulach

2.  Daryl Cutter 


VI. ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden

1.  EMS Contracts – Moores Hill


VII. AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold

1.  Claims/Payroll/Minutes

VIII. ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel

IX. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS


X. LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION


XI. PUBLIC COMMENT


XII. ADJOURN