Tuesday, March 25, 2025

25 March 2025 Dearborn County Council Meeting Notes

 

The county livestreamed the 2 hour meeting tonight at the link below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_lUA7H6oLE&t=200s

Uncle Sam for Indiana on Facebook also has video of this meeting. 


25 March 2025 Dearborn County Council Meeting Notes


Present: Liz Morris, President, Dennis Kraus. Sr., Dan Lansing, Doug Baker, Tim Doll, Mark Dole, and Glenn Wright. 

Also present: Connie Fromhold, Auditor, Leah Bailey, and Sue Hayden, Commissioners Thatcher and Turner.

Anthony Smart covered for Baudendistel as attorney. 

Marc Emral, register and Tamara Taylor, The Beacon were also present. 

Title VI Statement read as legally required

Morris welcomed Doug Baker to his first meeting.

Redevelopment Board – Doug Baker - 

Dole motioned and Doll seconded right away. There was lively discussion sparked by Glenn Wright asking to have Brett Fehrman considered also. Fehrman was in attendance at this meeting. The vote went 3-3 and Morris broke the tie to put Baker on DCRC. 3 nays were Lansing, Wright, and Kraus. [NOTE: When the agenda has only one nominee listed on it, and there is another option, it would seem that there should have been some discussion and consideration of both choices. Instead we did not hear about either candidate, which leaves us with the impression that the decision was made prior to the meeting. ]


Commissioners/EMA- EMS LIT-(1236) $17,446 for EMS Director- Sue Hayden presented. This was from page 10 of the Hanifen EMS report. She read that to them. $20,000 additional as a stipend. Prorated to $ 17,446.00. This is a split position that Jason Sullivan will cover EMA and EMS as Director. This is to get someone with the experience and knowledge to cover that. 

Glenn Wright asked what the situation is with Dillsboro EMS-  Sue and morris both said they did not know. Approved Stipend for Jason Sullivan.


Building Department-$10,000 part-time 11400- presented by Leah Bailey

 ($3,000 into 21519 Office Supplies & $7,000 into 36118 Weights & Measures) Approved.


Community Corrections- Fund number changes per State Board of Accounts- Leah Bailey presented. Just moving - no additional money. Approved. 

             Reductions Additional

Fund 4919 ($310,473)              Fund 1122 ($310,473)

Fund 1122 ($515,371)              Fund 9193 ($515,371)


Prosecutor- Wage increase $1,235 (1001)- Leah Bailey - missed a salty increase at budget- this is for Victim Advocate. Approved. 


Planning & Zoning- 

Supplies-$375

Computer Maintenance-$564

Salary Supplements-$9,581

$10,520 - Nicole Daily- Planning and Zoning Director. This is thru the Park Board budget. P and Z is providing help with the Stellar program and the 5 year plan for Parks.They are helping get rentals and charging for them in parks They will. Use those funds for cleaning up and supplies, etc.  for park. They need a director to help them. This way staff can help them with her staff as they are volunteer board members. Board questioned where they were getting supplies now and if this is an annual amount for future years. She is asking for additional out of county general into the park board budget. The Planning staff would be doing these jobs for park board during their work day. This is a stepping stone. She will be attending their Park meetings. She thinks she has underdone the hours needed a bit. We are not giving staff a raise.  

Glenn Wright brought up that the highway dept has 2 guys mowing the parks and paid out of highway budget. Tim gets a stipend to him for maintenance management. Renting is still free right now. There is a donation spot on website. There are no fees on website for rental yet. 

Doug Baker said it is not uncommon for cities and towns to help out there parks with mowing etc. 

Nicole- The 5 year plan has to be done so they don’t use ground for the Stellar program. The last one was 2017. (Then they are past the 5 year mark) Fund raising can continue up to the $1million to  use it all.  

Doll - This is a $9,000 budget item - either way it does out of county general per Morris.Time is of the essence. If it takes too much away from Planning Dept- then  Park Board needs to hire a part time person. This stepping stone is needed to get to this. The park board had rescinded the Music Festival for the Bright Park which would have  raised money for Stellar match. They had issues raised by the attorney for the parks. Ewbank at the Park meeting said that the entities were not created yet to even sign the contract.

 Doll was worried about the liabilities. 

Glenn Wright also mentioned liabilities with the volunteers using country equipment fro the parks too. Doll agreed.

Morris reiterated it’s all coming out of County General. Lansing motioned and Doll 2nded. Approved  Two nays Wright and Kraus. 


911 Communications- $50,000 Datamark VEP Editor (1001 County General) 

(4914 RB Contingency)- Nicole Daily- said when Jared Teaney left the contract expired. She worked it out to get it back with an increase as it goes at a flat rate for 5 years of the contract. She re-explained what she had told Commissioners about it at their last week’s meeting. She and Jared had set this all up. She works with this a lot. They have met standards and are placing high in the rating systems for standards. Approved out of County General. There is only 10,000 due this year. They will encumber the $50,000 over the 5 years. 


Health Dept- $3,045.02 to correct the approved Local Public Health Budget. (1161)- Leah Bailey presented - They weren’t sure how much state would give them at budget. this is to make their budget whole. Approved. 

$480,000- Grant- Connie Fromhold presented,Teens Linked to Care- no match. Amy wrote the grant. Approved.  


Highway- Time Grieve, Supt. 

$30,000 Repair Budget (County General 1001) (RB Contingency 4914)- Equipment repair. There are 4 new trucks that aren’t on the road yet. They have 26 total trucks. This is for older ones. Approved. 

$75,000 Local Road & Street Aggregate Fund (1169 Local Road & Street)- Needs to make that fund whole again. Went thru 1500 tons more than normal salt. Approved

$125,000 Bridge Deck Epoxy Overlays & Repairs (4916 Riverboat Highway Bituminous) Todd Listerman- This is to extend the bridges life.He said that he will be back for Yorkridge Bridge over Tanners Creek- as it needs more than patching, Theres a big dry ford area that they have a structure to repair. This is for others. Use Oklahoma stone that is really hard and a 2 part epoxy with 2 layers..Have done 22 structures with his coating that have met the criteria.  Approved. 

Hillforest- Andrew Young -New Director - not here

Public Hearing Moore Lane Economic Revitalization Area- This is about Project Fresh- The Proposed Kopp Turkey Processing Facility in the West Harrison TIF area. 

Open Public Hearing no public spoke so Closed Public Hearing

Jim Deaton- said  so that they could do the road and the RR crossing work.There are concerns raised. They are considering the waste water to be sure the  water was  secured. They went to an independent 3rd party- Intera engineers- to look at the project with the effects on groundwater and aquifer. 

Brett Moore and Brad Schraeder of Intera. They presented the same powerpoint that was done at the DCRC meeting. That can be viewed in those notes on DCRC meeting March 10th on this blog. They ended with IDEM designing the permit to keep the safe. There will be a wastewater treatment plant there. 

Lansing asked about lining in the lagoon. Not needed as it’s just temperature as an issue. The temp cools before the river gets it. Sand and gravel aquifers are natural filters. 

Wright asked- Since this is $35,000 - were you selected via bid. They took a company that they had used before and got a $10,000 discount as they needed it quickly. This was a desk top study. So it’s pretty expensive. No calling towers. 

Brian Kopp- owner- they are using a geothermal system to cool. This is also running the freezer system and flash freezers etc. What effect will 80,000 gas of water? They use it and return it to the river.  

Lansing- Treatment are his above the flood plain? Yes.This is similar to the other plant. 

Mr Kopp- gave his presentation. His great grandmother stated it in 1952. Moved to Harrison. Grew more and needed a site and it’s close to home. They can do 9000 turkeys a day. This will be a continuous process. They can bring on more turkey growers. There is a full time operator for the water testing. Some is daily and some is weekly. Doll- Independent lab not associated with your organization?yes. He learned a lot-and now more on how to set this newer tech up. It’s all biological processes. 

Lansing- disinfection- Use U.V light. There is a push for peroxide. Evaluating that. Employee area uses the same plant- but is plumbed separately. Most of us were concerned about the products getting into the river- and you have answered that.

Dole- The smell? Kopp- the prevailing wind is going towards the flood area so no development there. There are more things inside now too. Feathers, heads and feet. They haul it off daily. There is a market for that. 

Doll- asked about the employees. Not all will transplant with us- plus more needed. So there will be new hires too. He has customers and suppliers too. $27/hour. Drivers $25-30. Some $16-25. They also do weekly bonuses. $180/week if they hit all their shifts. Using a carrot instead of a stick. 3 USDA inspectors on site daily. Sanitizing and bird flu checks too. 

Glenn Wright- said he was going to abstain and let Mark and Tim and Liz decide. Doll said- vote no then. Glenn asked about the sludge- They do handle that .  

2025-003- CONFIRMATORY RESOLUTION OF THE DEARBORN COUNTY COUNCIL CONFIRMING DESIGNATION OF A CERTAIN AREA WITH THE MOORE DRIVE ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION AREA-  

Doll motioned and Dole 2nded.  One Nay- Kraus, 1 abstained- Wright - Approved 

2025-004- A RESOLUTION APPROVING STATEMENT OF BENEFITS FOR REAL PROPERTY TAX ABATEMENTS

Approved with the same voting as above. 

Baker asked Anthony Smart- the atty- if it was legal for Wright to abstain from voting. Smart said it was legal. 

Morris welcomed Mr Kopp to Dearborn County- looking forward to working with him. 

Auditor:

April 15, 2025 DCRC TIF Report- no action needed- just a report on 2024 TIF for the Gateway. 


Salary Ordinance- Approved


Amendment to Interlocal with Ohio County- $5,000- towards the courts from Ohio County- Approved


Resolution 2025-002- Resolution Transferring Riverboat Revenue Funds- at August meeting they approved this -Approved moving it  and signed.

 Minutes – Approved 


Meeting adjourned at 7 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

Monday, March 24, 2025

GREENDALE PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED UDO

 

GREENDALE PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED UDO ( Unified development Ordinance) - March 24, 2025- PLAN COMMISSION GREENDALE


OPENED PUBLIC HEARING 


David Radowitz- lawyer from Martinsville IN- representing Kinnetts- They want to know if their existing permits will continue and you will accept their permits.


Anthony Smart- Attorney for Greendale

Existing permits will exist under the old code. Structurepointe -agreed that they will continue. Under old ordinance.


Radowitz- wants to be sure things are not amended to change that. 

Linda Comer- Read that portion of the UDO- on the record page 6. Read into record.


Radowitz- signs continue too?- Answer Yes.


Rod Bundy- 816 Tanner- Change from TMU to Residential 

Anthony Smart-

2 vacant lots next to pool and across from utility. They had it as commercial use in future map- They have requested it to stay as Residential.

 

Schwing- at 819 Tanner also live near that- Map hard to read Park is R? 

819  is R but lot behind it is Traditional or Mixed Use. He was fine with that. 


Kinnett- are there any new environmental codes on his on US 50. Structurepointe- No- the proposed property maintenance code was not put in. The MS4 drainage rule was passed after these permits were issued to you. Kinnett- How do you define junk? 

Comer said- that ordinance was more for Residential issues- but they had trouble defining it- which is why it was not put in. 


Harlan Burlage-

18725 SR1- you have me as Suburban Residential. It’s Agriculture- Smart said it has been corrected as it’s a farm. Farm. Uses are permitted in Suburban residential. 


Bob Folke- Live 18400 Pribble Rd- have 19 acres in Greendale taxation. Smart looked it up- Suburban Residential - allows farming. And it will continue.


Chris Mueller- talked about having gone thru the county rezone map process last year- Asked about the relation to grandfathering ( Non-conforming uses) etc, since they do not have Ag zone. Why did they pick up Ag zoned property on their 1997 annexation? Someone on Board said that they might have been drunk. <Laughter> Can the annexed piece go back? They have not had anyone get de-annexed yet. 


Structurepointe- asked about who had the most negative effects from this rezoning?

This was really about fixing up old confusing codes. It should be open to read the proposed code- to see what rules apply. They  read thru the farm part in suburban residential  at this point. Maybe make its broader than it currently is was Structurepointe’s  possible fix????

Smart will get print out for Harland Burlage and Bob Folke. 


UDO presentation slides shown to PC and the audience. Structurepointe narrated:


Base Zoning and them Overlay Zoning Districts.- Like a well head protection overlay. 

SR is the Suburban Residential.

They created charts to see the various districts specific to heights of building for example. 

They have PUDs and straightforward rules. 

WFP Overlay District- Well Field Protection. 

Architectural studs

Parking Loading Stacking

Landscaping buffering screening

Signs

Lighting


Site Standards- for GC District- ( near Cancer Center)- heightened requirements.


Bufferyard and Sign standard charts were in the code- this made it easier for staff to find.


USE STANDARDS- for things like child care centers and for correctional institution to set them apart.


Subdivision types- includes residential commercial and industrial subdivisions. They have common open space standards for this chapter. 

Ch 6 is all the sections of what goes in to subdivision design - utilities, streets, traffic, drainage, trails, etc.

Subdivision Administration- includes a checklist for applicants and staff - so they include the items to submit. There are tables and flow charts for this. It includes state laws. They can post surety bonds or construct the improvements. 


Chart for city council approvals like zone changes. Same for PC approvals., BZA cases, and a tech review board. This checklist helps to stop delays in approval process. 


FARMERS AND OTHER GRANDFATHERED USES NOTE!!**********Non-conformities- AKA grandfathering. CHAPTER 9 - includes mitigation of non- conforming use. This type of use is where if you cease operation the non- conforming use stops per the slide presented. 


Appendix B of a land use matrix to see what can go in each district. 


Eric Holstrom- Minister of church- Mixed use versus traditional- signage issue- talked about differences in old Greendale versus the other areas. 


David Baird- senior project manager- Structurepointe did all this presentation via Zoom on 2 screens. 



PUBLIC HEARING ENDED a little after 6 PM. 


Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township









 




Saturday, March 22, 2025

REMINDER- March 25th Dearborn County Council Meeting 5 PM

 For Council agenda see March 6th posting on blog 

20 March 2025 Dearborn County Regional Sewer District Meeting Notes

 20 March 2025 DCRSD Board Meeting Notes

Acting President- Brett Fehrman - Vice President, Russell Beiersdorfer, Doug Baer, Jeff Stenger, and Steward Cline 

ABSENT: Steve Renihan and Bill Shelton

Board Attorney - Frank Kramer (not present)

Also present: Bob Hrezo and Christy of Hrezo Engineering

Beiersdorfer read the Public Access Statement as legally required.

Minutes: February 20 and March 6 Minutes- Approved with 4 members present at each voting. There was a question regarding Lischkge’s 2 taps he needs a receipt for. They will call and check which properties he was referencing.

Treasurer’s report- Kelly and Doug Baer will be meeting with Lee Ann Boggs, CPA- Wednesday to get that finalized. 

Public Comment: none

Project Updates: Christy reported 

Guilford- Moving right along on SR 1 now. They will pressure test the lines. They are boring a lot of this along the highway. This keeps restoration work minimal. 

Need to check on Mr LLoyd’s Liberty pump to see if it’s working before his deadline is up.

New Business: none

Office Update: Doug Baer will come back with spreadsheets on the new projects after they meet with Lee Ann. 

Claims: Paid Lake Dilldear- $2,081.25, Guilford$3,644, and  operating claims $3939.56

Discretion of the Board: Need to get someone to help us run this “railroad” per Fehrman.

 Stenger has some calls out etc . To get more input on operations people. Wants to meet with Kelly- after she gets back from vacation.

Software -per Cline - is to be looked at and updated to keep billing. The new software may have many more options for electronic billing etc. This will help with scope of the RFP. 

Fehrman- Our RFP should have that info in it. 

Cline said this can be relatively simple with several topics. This is the step before we enter into a contract. You can bill on all or add some etc. It should be about 4-5 pages tops.

Stenger agreed and wants to add the appropriate clauses to cover legally.

Adjourn: 6:20 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township