Monday, April 28, 2025

28 April 2025 Dearborn County Plan Commission Meeting Notes

 

28 April 2025 Dearborn County Plan Commission Meeting Notes

Present: Dennis Kraus, Jr., Chairman, Russell Beiersdorfer, Jeff Hermesch, Mark Lehman, Jake Hoog, Jim Thatcher, and Eric Lang

ABSENT: Joe Vogel and Dan Lansing

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

Baudendistel read the Title VI statement as legally required.

ACTION ON MINUTES- March 31, 2025 Minutes-  Approved (Beiersdorfer abstained as he was nor at that meeting) 

OLD BUSINESS:  Britton Rezone will be tabled again for the April meeting- Tabled as the applicant has not been able to get needed info in yet. TABLED till May 27th Meeting.

NEW BUSINESS:

Request for a waiver of the panhandle separation requirements to act as road frontage for a new buildable lot.  The property is owned by James and Pamela Monnig and located along Beneker Road and Kidd Lane in Kelso Township, Parcel #15-02-10-300-080.001-010- 

Dennis Kraus,Jr removed himself from the room as he was involved in the surveying. Mark Lehman took over the meeting as Acting Chairman.

Nicole Daily, Planning Director gave the summary of the property particulars. 

Mark Lehman asked several questions and it turns out it was supposed to take place under prior ordinance. It did not get done.

Jeff Stenger -surveyor - presented for the applicant. He also explained why it was a unique circumstance. This is cleaning up a situation and they chose the method that the Planning Office thought was best. 

No PUBLIC wanted to speak on this. There were several people in the room who were here to listen to the case.

The panhandles are not for access- it’s just to satisfy the ordinance requirements for this. 

Lang motioned to approve the waiver at Kidd Lane and Beneker Rd in Kelso Township. Beiersdorfer seconded. Approved unanimously.  

ADMINISTRATIVE:

Have had minor subdivisions with private streets without the asphalt. Some are just an easement on the plat. 

Some were set up as a shared lot owned by all in the subdivisions. Stenger said that he didn’t think this option met the old and  current ordinance. 

The board agreed- they did not like the second option as it was not clear and created problems for taxation. Nicole used Grand Oaks as an example and Kraus said there were ways to annotate this to show it clearly. They should be using easements and maintenance agreements in the ordinance. Decided.

Had the first master plan update workshop on April 24th. About 20-25 people showed up. Got 15 surveys in. Trying to notify more people. 14,829 property owners in the county. Cost is $8,304 to mail postcards. ( Expense issues) She wants to run 30 sec commercial on WSCH and a small tile ad on website. This could take them to the county website. This is one way. $675 for each month. 3 times during the day. Run for a month. They can use the county’s Facebook page also. 

Discussion about the number of items on the next agenda. One is an appeal.     

Meeting adjourned at 6:50 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

AGENDA- April 28th Dearbprn County Plan Commission

 

AGENDA DEARBORN COUNTY PLAN COMMISSION MEETING

MONDAY, April 28, 2025165 MARY STREET, LAWRENCEBURG, IN 47025

OLD Business:  Britton Rezone will be tabled again for the April meeting

New Business:  Request for a waiver of the panhandle separation requirements to act as road frontage for a new buildable lot.  The property is owned by James and Pamela Monnig and located along Beneker Road and Kidd Lane in Kelso Township, Parcel #15-02-10-300-080.001-010

Please remember there is a Comprehensive Plan Update Workshop on April 24th from 6pm to 8pm.  Please see all updates by clicking in the "In this Department"

Please contact the Dearborn County Planning and Zoning Department (812) 537-8821 or email Nicole Daily at ndaily@dearborncounty.in.gov for any questions.

Monday, April 21, 2025

Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission Financials as of April 11, 2025

 Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission Financials as of April 11, 2025

$583,670.54            Cash Balance of Fund 4931

$180,796.26            Fund 4932 (Commission Match) RESTRICTED

$180,796.37            Growth &Development Fund 4915.36200 RESTRICTED


TIF FUNDS

$314,158.28            Fund 4310-TIF West Aurora

$391,901.28            Fund 4302 TIF Ste Leon-Kelso Township

$474,231.68            Fund 4304 TIF West Harrison

$$1,160,687.06       Fund 4305 TIF Whitewater Mill

$2,340,978.30        TOTAL TIF FUNDS

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

15 APRIL 2025 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES

 15 APRIL 2025 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES


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


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


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


EXECUTIVE SESSION @ 5:30 IC 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(B) Initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing. As used in this clause, "litigation" includes any judicial action or administrative law proceeding under federal or state law.


MEMORANDUM OF EXECUTIVE SESSION- Baudendistel- had the boat certify thatchy only discussed what was advertised. Approved.


ACTION OF EXECUTIVE SESSION- Baudendistel is to negotiate on the matter they discussed. 


OLD BUSINESS

Cemetery Board - open 5-yr term position - continued tabled- no recommendation yet. Tabled again til May 6th.



NEW BUSINESS


Jason Sullivan, EMA/EMS Director:

Ratify Signatures on Disaster Declaration due to flooding - Approved

Level Orange Travel Advisory due to roadways closed etc. - Approved


Per Baudendiatel- The Governor declared a state of disaster in parts of the state including Dearborn County.


Cross Parking Easement Agreement- Baudendistel- pertains to the transfer of hospital property to St. Elizabeth. The apt building for CMHC is staying with the county, because they lease it from the county for $1.00. The other parking lot is used by everyone- but the maintenance of the parking lot with the apts and panhandle is the county’s responsibility. Approved. 


Amendment #1 to the 2025 EMS Contract with Lawrenceburg Fire Department- Mark Fette contacted Baudendistel as this is to satisfy State Board of Accounts. Approved.


Ordinance 2025-002 to Amend the Subdivision Control Ordinance- Nicole Daily, Planning Director- These changes are regarding MS4 and tech standards that came into them on Jan 1. This will also go thru the zoning ordinance to reflect that MS4 material later.  This got favorable recommendation from the Plan Commission. 

Reminded them of the Master Plan update workshop here April 24, 2025. 


Discussion Regarding Secondary Public Safety Access Point- Kevin Turner- This was discussed over 10 years ago and he wants to revisit this with EMA and 911 Board. He wants to bring back their findings to the Commissioners. Jason Sullivan and Kris Heitmeyer agreed. Approved to revisit getting a secondary safety access point in case of emergencies, floods, etc. 


ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden- nothing 


AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold  -Claims/Payroll and April 1st Minutes-  Approved


ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel- nothing more


COMMISSIONER COMMENTS: Turner- proud of all the workers during the flood. 

Thatcher- Close to 90% on response times now. Was concerned about Manchester - but they are doing great. Very proud that is happening, 


LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION: Hayden- April 13-19. Professional Public Safety Telecommunications Week- Thanked Kris Heitmeyer 911  and gave Kris the proclamation that Baudendistel.  Approved and took a picture 

Gov. Braun has done this for the state as well. 


PUBLIC COMMENT: none


ADJOURN- 6:30 PM 


Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

14 April 2025 Dearborn County Redevelopment Meeting Notes

 14 April 2025 Dearborn County Redevelopment Meeting Notes


Present: Jim Deaton, Chairman, Dennis Kraus,Jr.,Tom Tepe, Trevor Bischoff, Jordan Hoffman, Jim Mansfield, and Doug Baker, 

ABSENT: Daryl Cutter (non- voting school board member)


Also present: Sue Hayden, county administrator and minute taker, Anthony Smart, attorney, Connie Fromhold, Auditor and DCRC treasurer.

Title VI statement read as legally required.

APPROVAL OF MINUTES- March 10th Meeting -Approved

CLAIMS:  Bayer Becker $240.00 and $160.00 for attending meetings.  One Dearborn $13,750 for 1st quarterly 2025 service fee.TOTAL: $14,150.00- Approved

FINANCIALS REVIEW- Auditor passed out current financials.

OLD BUSINESS:

Bright Fire & EMS Economic Development Agreement - In order to pay for radios for Bright EMS, they need to have an Economic Development Agreement with them for the $25,000 Smart explained.   Approved

$24,760.12 from Motorola was submitted from Bright Fire and EMS per Sue Hayden. DCRC Board voted to approve that invoice also. 

Moore Lane Property Transfer - if they transfer into the county then they get engineering report done. 

Bayer Becker Report- 3 tasks still working on. Rosenberger  said that Listerman, Tepe, and himself will be meeting on the Moore Drive Improvements. April 28th meeting with the railroad. Not ready to define the property section yet. After that meeting, the engineering, permit, and bidding will proceed. 

Bright TIF Project - based on the problems we came up with there-we came up with the TIF. Rosenberger- Two roads not accepted by the county yet.Those need to be fixed. Plus drainage issues Total for $230,000. They supposedly have comprehensive Plan for the TIF area. Perleberg said that had approved to get help with the Master Plan for TIF. Perleberg said that they might coincide with the county’s Comp Plan update. He thinks that should come first. Daily wants it to be adopted early next year per Kraus,Jr. She was talking about an overlay district, might be wise to wait. Kraus wants to wait to have construction traffic on the old road and not beat up a new one. Tepe asked if the development itself will solve the drainage problems.There may need to be a study to show where all the drainage problems are. The developer is responsible for designing the drainage for their own lot. Every development along there has to design their own drainage detention. Mansfield said he was all in to get this done. Rosenberger said he will bring it back next meeting for them to see what is all going. win there. The Bayer Becker report was sent to the new board members. Board agreed to talk about this again ate next meeting. TABLED until next meeting. 

Rosenberger is setting a meeting with INDOT on the ramp. They need to find out the timeline when they all be done with the study. Hoffman  has some experience with INDOT and he will try to get to that meeting.  

Bright Meadows Park Pledge – $100,000- Additional Appropriation Form for Council- Have to get permission from Council to spend the money existing  in DCRC Fund 4931 that was not in their budget. Approved to go to Council. 

NEW BUSINESS:

ONE DEARBORN REPORT: Perleberg reported- Got the mowing from Drake $1500 brush and shrub along billboard bases. The 26 acre site between Dyke and Hirlinger needs mowing. Re-landscape the US 50 Business Park sign in Aurora for $525. Approved- as his numbers seem reasonable. 

April 24 from 6-8 for the Comprehensive Plan Update Workshop. Asked DCRC to attend. 

ATTORNEY’S REPORT- none

PUBLIC COMMENT- Chris Mueller- asked for clarification on the Council appropriation request. See above under Bright Stellar Pledge. 


This part of the meeting was presented by Baker Tilley and One Dearborn 

OTHER BUSINESS - Training/Information Work Session for New Board Members- 

5 new members this year. Deaton gave brief recap of DCRC from his perspective. He said  Ordinance #13 in 1995 Commissioners established a Redevelopment Commission. In 2012- they were given money by Council to buy land. First thing they did was buying land from the Stone Family. Hirlinger Chevrolet took one piece and Hirlinger gave them the land where the Flour Mill now exists. Then the bakery came in for the flour mill. Dyke Industries came in and expanded to more employees. Not all the companies worked. He detailed about 6 of those. It’s a long time between successes. 

What you really need to know is how we make this happen. Kelso Township TIF (formerly St Leon TIF) and West Aurora TIF, which to Kaiser Pickles which needed to expand. We have more land in West Aurora TIF. We own no land in Kelso Township TIF.  

Andy Mouser from Baker Tilley came in to do a TIF over-view. 

TIF is a property tax tool.It takes base assessed value. Building the assessed. Then after 25 years the entire assessed value gets turned back to taxes. You have to set a Redevelopment Area. You set an EDA ( Economic Dev Area) in the TIF.

Permitted uses of TIF: In past 5 years there has been a loosening up of the TIF money. Like Public safety projects, parks and trails, job training and efficiency project. 

Up to 15% of TIF revenues can be used in the schools and education or capital projects. Some people use them to set up grants for school projects. Capital projects for schools have to be in the TIF. You can expand TIF to include a school. 

Residential TIF limited to 20 years. Has a similar pattern for adoption. Residential infrastructure loans thru Indiana Finance Authority. 

Budget and Annual Spending Plan are different. Some adopt budgets- but the spending plan does have to be adopted and can be amended. 

This DCRC has passed a budget that accounts for some of their things-  Perleberg said they need to look at this. Particularly the NON-TIF funds. They ran into that tax issue tonight with the Stellar Program matching money.  

More slides on examples and how taxes and assessed value relate. He also showed the numbers on each district currently as well. 

Perleberg had more info to add and clarify for DCRC members. Including maybe “re-TIFing.” 

Tom Tepe asked how the TIF areas were set up.Who decided the area and boundaries. Perleberg said that the Bright one was collaborative process. 

[NOTE: In the very beginning, the meetings I attended in early 2000’s it seemed to start with some people who came in with requests for the area in which they owned or had invested in land.] 

In Bright the Economic Development Area is larger than the TIF. 

Perleberg finished off the training session. He passed out info from One Dearborn calling it a 501c6 organization.  He talked about the investors of One Dearborn. Community, State, and Regional partners. READI Cincinnati- gets $10,000 from One Dearborn to join and get marketing. OCRA, SIRPC. They have 19 private sector investors. Hospital, Energy Companies, Cities, Towns, and Counties, Developers etc. If One Dearborn is bringing in an idea, it’s because we are out doing the work in the area. Included the service agreement in the packet. Also talks about relationship with Cushman Wakefield for marketing and promotion. Last year they did 29 Business lead visits. They are a concierge for new businesses as they come in to get answers they need. They are a conduit for regional grants like Stellar grants. 

In Right side of folder are projects - Perleberg wants them to ask themselves questions. Went thru several projects and he showed them which were viable and which weren’t. As these were still in negotiations, I did not post those companies.  

ADJOURNMENT - 7:30 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

Sunday, April 13, 2025

AGENDA 14 April 2025 Dearborn County Redevelopment Commision

   AGENDA

DEARBORN COUNTY REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONS MEETING

April 14, 2025

5:00 p.m. 

Dearborn County Government Center

165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana





  1.       Call to order


  1. Title VI Statement for Compliance 


  1. Housekeeping
  • Approval of Minutes for March 10, 2025 Meeting


  • Claims: Bayer Becker $240.00 and $160.00 for attending meetings.  One Deaborn $13,750 for 1st quarterly 2025 service fee.

TOTAL: $14,150.00


  • Financials – Review


  1. Old Business
  • Bright Fire & EMS EDA 
  • Moore Lane Property Transfer 
  • Bayer Becker Report
  • Bright TIF Project 
  • Bright Meadows Park Pledge – Additional Appropriation Form for Council


  1. New Business


  1.       One Dearborn Report


  1.       Attorney’s Report


  1. VIII.Other Business
  • Training/Information Work Session for New Board Members


  1. Public Comment


  1.       Adjournment