Wednesday, May 06, 2026

6 May 2026 Dearborn County Council Meeting Notes


 6 May 2026 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

Title VI Statement read as legally required by Baudendistel

EXECUTIVE SESSION

IC § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(4) Interviews and negotiations with industrial or commercial prospects or agents of industrial or commercial prospects by: a governing body of a political subdivision. 

IC § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(19): To have communications with an attorney that are subject to the attorney client privilege.

Council certified that they only discussed what was advertised and no others were discussed.

Action from Executive Session- No action.

NEW BUSINESS:

Lawrenceburg Conservancy District- Amended Resolution- Baudendistel- said Council had had a previous discussion and great writers had requested an amendment to it saying the grant was not limited to FEMA but also more options for grants.  He fixed a missing line in the resolution the continued safety and economic vitality of the city of Lawrenceburg that Glenn Wright had picked up.  APPROVED and signed 

ADDITIONALS:

Juvenile Center- Part-time $43,060 (1001 County Gen)- Josh ( no name given) presented. $40,000 for part time funds and were rotating full time timers to cover. They also had an ER visit. Last year maybe twice to ER. It used to be more frequent. This should take them to the end of year. This job takes special traits, It requires patience and stern and forceful when needed. $3060 from a different fund. APPROVED

Prosecutor- $23,770 Salary for a new hire (1001 County Gen)- filled a position with a new person from Hamilton County Ohio. Just got her certified in Indiana. She presented salary range- for Deputy Prosecutors $80-100,000. She is experienced. Seeking $100,000 with covering both Dearborn and Ohio County. Has John Watson, and herself , paid by state and now this will bring it to 7 deputy prosecutors. Several are part time. APPROVED.

Superior II-Public Defender $ 45,000 (1001 County Gen & 4914 Riverboat Contingency)- Leah Bailey- presented. APPROVED. 

Planning & Zoning- $9,000 Legal Services (1001 County Gen & 4914 Riverboat)- Nicole Daily- this was in addition to retainer, and because they need it for court cases on enforcement as other portion spent for research on the solar and moratorium. APPROVED.

Redevelopment-$100,000 Park Board Donation- Deaton presented- this is for Bright Meadows Park. This is out of their General Fund- not a TIF. Baker said it is a match to the Stellar Program APPROVED with  4ayes -3 nays ( Wright Lansing and Kraus. (This is the 2nd $ 100,000 that the DCRC has asked for the park. That totals $200,000 out of their general cash account. Not a TIF expense. The general cash account is used for all the county. ) 

St Elizabeth Cancer Center-Celeste Calvitto & E.G. McLaughlin $250,000 (4915 Riverboat Growth & Development) This is another installment (3rd) on their money requested. Celeste Calvitto presented how this is so much better for her personally as well as the community. Short trips better than all the way over to Edgewood. Other data given- 104,000 patient encounters so far. 400 no-cost mammograms. They are working in conjunction with grants to make sure women getting this free as needed. Melanoma No More clinic being presented Sept 12th. Working for a nourish pantry if patients need that. They also have pet therapy. Chaplain services 5 days a week.Trying to take care of one, body and spirit. Full time nurse navigator to coordinate care. Free emotional support and survivor support groups. Breast specialist surgeon is available here at the Dearborn Cancer Center..

EG McLaughlin introduced Jan Tyler- 27 year breast cancer survivor. They formed an all volunteer breast cancer support group that existed for 20 years and continued to St Elizabeth. Also Amy Bulach- Jan 2024 diagnosed  and had surgery and treatment before St E’s Cancer Center so was at Batesville and St E’s Edgewood. She said she’s been at St E’s her entire life as a patient. Laura- has passed her 1 year anniversary- praised the entire team at the Cancer Center, and their support. EG stressed that this is a blessing to have it here and thanked the Council for their support. Liz Morris concurred- especially having it here. APPROVED


Park Board-$125,000 Grant Matching Funds (4915 Riverboat Growth & Development, 4914 Riverboat Contingency & 1001 General) - Ralph Calvert Pres. of Park Board - said they only need  $16,400 of that unless the CVTB ( Tourism Board) covers it also. The they would need 0. They need to have this by August 1. But need commitments by June 1. 

Per Nicole Daily. Priority list of projects has widened trail as #1 and on to 7 items. They will add trails to make the loop ADA compliant. They will have total of $1million to match another $1 million Stellar. This part did NOT pass-DENIED 4 NAYS Lansing, Wright, Kraus, and Doll. Doll said he will support getting the rest from CVTB instead.

Park Board-$205,000 (1179 Park & Recreation)- Gene Cleary this is  to go to the match  APPROVED- 3 NAYS Lansing, Wright and Kraus,

AUDITOR-  Resolution of how Riverboat Funds to be Spent- APPROVED,

2026 Redevelopment Report for Gateway.- TIF Report 

Minutes APPROVED

Liz Morris - wanted to have this added to Dept heads- Wants a 5% reduction in their budgets due to constraints due to Legislative changes and add it to Leah Bailey’s letter to Dept heads. APPROVED. 

Also need to sign the grant for the Park Board from the Dearborn County Foundation $125,000

Salary Ordinance  APPROVED

LATE ARRIVAL- Glenn Wright has heard rumors that the county is paying for the defense in the lawsuit. Baudendistel explained- They can only file the 3rd party complaint if the court allows it. If the individuals are mentioned in them suit. Dillsboro and the county are being asked if they are covered. The 2 other individuals sued are not covered by the county - they have their own attorneys. Wright wants to know what was spent on the attorneys for this so far. Connie said they could come in and look at the records. Have to look at individual bills as claims ( digital)

Meeting adjourned at 6 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

6 MAY 2026 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES

 

6 MAY 2026 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES

 Livestreams can be found @ 

https://www.youtube.com/@DearbornCountyGov-47025/streams



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


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

Marc Emral, Register, Tamara Taylor, Beacon, Jeff Cotton, Bobby Rauen, Emily Hartman, Sam Mortenson, Brandon Lang, Mark Hall, etc- the meting was well attended.


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


OLD BUSINESS- none


NEW BUSINESS


Election Update - Wendy Beatty, Clerk of Courts- 7,030 ballots 5568 same day 1462 absentee ( includes early voting) Turnout- 17.57% Manually putting in absentee ballots till past midnight. Police had to remove someone in Dillsboro. Will report back after they check out the issues from last night too. 


Dearborn County Soil & Water Conservation District

Matt Simpson, Stormwater Coordinator:

MOU (Memo of Understanding) for SWPPP( Stormwater pollution prevention plan) (MS4) Review for Greendale Lawrenceburg and NOT  Aurora ( Aurora did not pay for MS4 people)- Need signature for MOU- they want to utilize a fee for the services in order to get this unfunded mandate services covered and get better care in the applicant’s reports. 

Stormwater Plan Review Policy

Lake Dildear Sampling Program- 5 year study on this after the sewer is installed to see water quality improvement. They have done the water sampling. Deep freeze affects it. Will report as this continues


Ken Gunkel, Vice Chair -Updates- Wants to be on Bischoff’s facebook board-  142 people at their dinner. Landlord got extension of the lease for NRCS and FSA office. They are cleaning up things now that they know they are staying. Additional $32,000  this year for farmers funding. Reported a stolen ck issue and it was stopped. Also ended wishing Thatcher Happy Birthday- tomorrow. And promised not to tell his age. 


Bid for Bridge #221, Davidson Rd., Todd Listerman, County Engineer-  Sunesis Construction $1,062,798 was lowest by $17,000.   Approved. 


Closed- May 11 for 110 days on Yorkridge Bridge in Guilford.


Listerman- Also Bridge inspection contracts done every 2 years. Some get it yearly if they are requiring it. 2027-2030 inspections ( 4 year) United Consulting was selected. $689,464.12 We get reimbursed 80% Some bridges are iron truss and need $15,000 per bridge as they have to be walked on the trusses underneath to inspect. Luckily we only have 2 of these. Approved.


The Triple Whipple Bridge is pedestrian only- $1,356.42 is done by the same company. Only one left in the world. They do not do it every year.  Approved. 


Discussion re: Establishing the Solar, BESS and Data Center Citizen Review Committee:- Baudendistel explained. Commissioners will have a review committee for commissioners after the PC meeting decided to not do one. Extended discussion. Turner had strong opinion, etc. See VIDEO of meeting for details. At 30 min-50 min mark.


Ken Gunkel- ask for application to list their duties and responsibilities.

Sandy Whitehead- Constructive neutral category- will submit her name for consideration. 


Resolution- for LCD - Andy is going to revise - Council had some input too.  


ADMINISTRATOR- Listerman - Saturday Yorkridge road closing for litter. Also 120 day closing there coming up.  


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


ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel- nothing more


COMMISSIONER COMMENTS: Turner- Congratulated Jeff Cotton on his win. 

Bischoff- Students with art in the lobby- will be share on Facebook page. Interesting and quality work. 

Thatcher- Regarding the election- congratulated all the winners and the people that lost too- anyone who ran should be congratulated. It’s a tough road.  


LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION: none


PUBLIC COMMENT: 

Sam Mortenson- Eric Lang, PC member, brought up a problem at PC meeting with how to not pick a lopsided Citizens Advisory  Committee. Have applicants get 25 signatures to be considered for the board. Thatcher disagreed with it. 


Brandon Lang- Thanked commissioners , staff etc, for all they have done in the county. He prays the rosary for them. Citizen Review Board- there are plenty of pro-solar people and they do not want to have the hassle of being on the board. Who decides if their input is viable or considerable? The commissioners decide ultimately. Do you have. Timeline set up for this group? He wants it to move along. Commissioners said there is an end time they have to adhere to. Hopes that they have outside experts to help guide this.


Emily Hartman- Pc was going too send info in chunks. What is the 90 days? It’s at the END when the ordinance will be ready to consider. Where does PC get their power? She commented on solar panels all over airport area- Good idea for it there. Am I pro or neutral or against? Public safety health and well being should be considered. Residents and not just property owner to be considered. Commissioner s seem to want residents. She noted- If solar sells to a public utility - then they are tax exempt. So let that tax revenue not be a consideration.


Shawna Drake- solar fields rely on the infrastructure of our county. Advisory panel should not have people who benefit financially. Turner disagreed. 


ADJOURN- 9:50AM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

Saturday, May 02, 2026

Solar, Property Rights, and Zoning - Discussion with 3 candidates from Western Dearborn County on Time With Uncle Sam

 

Solar, Property Rights,  and Zoning - Discussion with 3 candidates from Western Dearborn County on Time With Uncle Sam - 38 minutes 

This  discussion is a must see (or must hear) for citizens wanting to be in the know.

This is NOT just a Manchester and Western Dearborn County issue. 

Sam Mortenson moderates :Jeff Cotton, Commissioner D3 Candidate,

Trevor Bischoff and Chris Powell - Council Candidates for D3 and 4. 

[NOTE: The repercussions of ignorance on this issue makes it vital to get people involved.  The Plan Commission's  job is to write, and the citizens need to review, revisions on Solar, Wind, and Battery Zoning Ordinances.They also need to look at the Agricultural zones conditional uses list again. We need to get this right for the future. We also need to  revise it as the technology improves and state governmental over reach into local powers increases. The consequences  affects ALL of Dearborn County property and owners, ultimately.]   

Click the link below:

https://youtu.be/91PBW_MdIWw?si=D_XJ5MG1RAzhE8IG



Kyle Luebbe for Miller Township Trustee-

 

Kyle Luebbe for Miller Township Trustee- Time With Uncle Sam 

Get to know Kyle Luebbe and why he is running for trustee. Click the link below:


https://youtu.be/TDV-k1kzbmQ?si=rfg5EKlsaijZcZh9


Friday, May 01, 2026

AGENDA- 6 May 2026 Dearborn County Commissioners Meeting


                                             Livestreams can be found @

https://www.youtube.com/@DearbornCountyGov-47025/streams 

AGENDA 

DEARBORN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING 

May 6, 2026 - WEDNESDAY

8:30 a.m. Henry Dearborn Room 

Dearborn County Government Center 

165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana


  1. CALL TO ORDER 

 

  1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 

 

  1. TITLE VI STATEMENT FOR COMPLIANCE


  1. OLD BUSINESS


  1. NEW BUSINESS
  • Election Update - Wendy Beatty, Clerk of Courts


  • Dearborn County Soil & Water Conservation District
  • Matt Simpson, Stormwater Coordinator 
  • MOU for SWPPP Review
  • Stormwater Plan Review Policy
  • Lake Dilldear Sampling Program
  • Ken Gunkel, Vice Chair 
  • Updates


  • Bid for Bridge #221, Davidson Rd., Todd Listerman, County Engineer


  • Discussion re: Establishing the Solar, BESS and Data Center Citizen Review Committee
  • Resolution 


VI. ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden


VII. AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold 

  • Claims/Payroll/Minutes

 

VIII. ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel 


IX. LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION 


X. PUBLIC COMMENT


XI. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS  


XII. ADJOURN

Thursday, April 30, 2026

AGENDA - 6 May 2026 Dearborn County Council Meeting

                                                             AGENDA

DEARBORN COUNTY COUNCIL

WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2026 @ 5:00PM

HENRY DEARBORN ROOM

DEARBORN COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER

165 MARY ST, LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA 


EXECUTIVE SESSION AT 4:30PM:

IC § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(4) Interviews and negotiations with industrial or commercial prospects or agents of industrial or commercial prospects by: a governing body of a political subdivision. 

IC § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(19): To have communications with an attorney that are subject to the attorney client privilege.

CALL TO ORDER- 

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

TITLE VI STATEMENT FOR COMPLIANCE- 

NEW BUSINESS:

Lawrenceburg Conservancy District- Amended Resolution


ADDITIONALS:


Juvenile Center- Part-time $43,060 (1001 County Gen)

Prosecutor- $23,770 Salary for a new hire (1001 County Gen)

Superior II-Public Defender$ 45,000 (1001 County Gen & 4914 Riverboat Contingency)

Planning & Zoning- $9,000 Legal Services (1001 County Gen & 4914 Riverboat)

Redevelopment-$100,000 Park Board Donation 

St Elizabeth Cancer Center-$250,000 (4915 Riverboat Growth & Development)

Celeste Calvitto & E.G. McLaughlin

Park Board-$125,000 Grant Matching Funds (4915 Riverboat Growth & Development, 

4914 Riverboat Contingency & 1001 General)

Park Board-$205,000 (1179 Park & Recreation)


AUDITOR- 2026 Redevelopment Report for Gateway.

LATE ARRIVAL

ADJOURMENT

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

58 minutes- Wouldn't You Like to Know- Time with Uncle Sam #20

 

Wouldn't You Like to Know?- Time with Uncle Sam #20

Political power- An inside look (with real life examples) into how the political system really works and why the local elections matter.    

Take the time to understand - then get involved. Click below for the video:


https://youtu.be/NoHUgtHDIgE?si=9ijjpY8EIO0aSrY9


VOTE - May 5th!




Monday, April 27, 2026

27 April 2026 Dearborn County Plan Commission Meeting Notes

 

27 April 2026 Dearborn County Plan Commission Meeting Notes


Present: Dennis Kraus, Jr., Chairman, Russell Beiersdorfer, Mark Lehman, Joe Vogel, Sabrina Gregory, Jake Hoog, Dan Lansing, Jim Thatcher, and Eric Lang

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

Also present: A room full of citizens and some out in the entry listening to the meeting on livestream. Marc Emral of The Register was present as well a some TV stations form Cincinnati. Sam Mortenson also filmed the meeting. 

Baudendistel read the Title VI statement as legally required.

ACTION ON MINUTES September 22, 2025, January 25, 2021, October 25, 2021, December 20, 2021, May 20, 2019- Approved.

OLD BUSINESS:none

NEW BUSINESS:none

ADMINISTRATIVE Nicole Daily reported:

Comments have been organized in an Excel file per Nicole Daily.

They have toured solar farms in Ohio and Indiana doing noise studies there and have been in those farms with permission as well. Still compiling more of these. Video and pictures of their tours all over these 2 states. They will be emailing these out.

Looked at different ordinances for different states to compare these solar farms, data centers etc. If things are slow on this website- we will have a new one by the end of the year at the county. If you need info a different way- contact the PZ office. No questions from the board. 


Nicole Daily- 

Staff will give an overview information, comments and other items collected towards the

goal of amending ordinances related to commercial solar, BESS and Data Centers. All

information and comments gathered that will be presented has been collected up to April

24th. This will be the second update of information provided. The first update was

delivered to the Plan Commission, County Commissioners and citizen emails, as well as

posted on the County Website.


Staff will present the first item of discussion which is the request for a Citizen Advisory

Committee. In order for the Plan Commission to decide on such a committee a

Resolution will have to be voted on. They based these on Indiana code in 36-7-4. 

She explained that the Commissioners could have a citizens advisory committee to REVIEW whatever the PC had recommended.


Baudendistel - explained that commissioners can amend the PC recommendation and it does NOT have to go back to PC  any more- That is a new amendment to the Indiana code on Advisory Plan Commissions. 

[NOTE: THIS CAN HAVE A VERY DIFFERENT ON DECISIONS THAN PREVIOUS YEARS of recommendations. It basically means that the commissioners can change or ignore the PC recommendation and approve their own. This takes the teeth out of Planning and Zoning. There has been a systematic attempt at the legislative level by development interests to take power away from the local Planning and Zoning Boards across the state.]


Plan Commission opened public comments  to only speak on the topic of a Citizen Advisory Committee.


Amanda Thompson- everybody has a stake in this either way. She thinks it is important- for those that signed leases, their neighbors, anyone who would be impacted could be on this. She thinks there should be a more well rounded board than what Nicole has proposed so far.


Bobby Rauen- ordinances should be drafted by the citizens of the community plus referenced his other comments before to PC.


Joe Bulach- Doing an excellent job already. Thinks the commissioners dumped this on them. I am pro property and landowners rights. We are not in the minority- 50,000 people in the county- about 40,000 adults. Stop Solar petition is 3,000 signers. Cast doubt on the make-up of the citizens advisory board. So he suggested that they drop this back on the commissioners. 


Emily Hartman- I think the resolution is a good place to start. Would like to understand the intention of the board. Wants to know if they can amend the make-up of the board. Thinks it would be good to meet 2x a month. Supports the Advisory Board in any capacity. 


Chris Barry- senior development for Linnea Energy- solar developments bring lots of positives. Good regulation and clear rules. Rewriting of article 19 can be effective if not efficient. Citizens Advisory Committee is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. He went on and on- and was told to stand down by President Kraus but did not. Police officer was called in, but did not have to escort him out. [NOTE: It is interesting that Linnea’s representative is allowed to weigh in on this. They have no residence in the county, don’t vote here,  and they have no standing with the PC or Commissioners as they have not filed for any permits etc. Why should THEY decide anything about the ordinance or the Citizen Advisory Committee?]


Bob Montague- strongly support a citizens advisory board to help collect  unbiased material. It will help with information. Vetting the petitions was done. Current system - you are allowing info from anywhere on earth. The people affected- pro or con- should be sitting down and discussing. We will hear about quiet and loud solar and etc. We hear rosy pictures of what is happening in Tippecanoe  county. I don’t think we need houses surrounded by solar. Do the right thing- hear about both sides pro and con. 


Jenny Bulach- I want to explain why you should not have a citizen’s advisory committee.It risks blurring the lines of authorities. It cannot be made fair or representative. If chosen by appointment it is even less fair. It becomes part of the government process. The county would be risking lawsuits if open door is violated etc. This will draw out the moratorium  and the PC was appointed to represent the people. 


Lisa Barker- I am super proud of the people here tonight. I have not seen this many people here since we did in my 20s. We are starting to show people we care. We have. A lot of new tech coming in. You cannot expect this board to know it all. There are all sorts of advisory boards to help in the state with this. 


Brandon Lang- property rights were cited along with early Americans. So called Grass Roots candidates are no about property rights. Stop Solar Group’s proposal for Citizens Advisory Committee- is not respect for property rights. If the majority can dictate what one person can do with their land- not right. Vote no- on the Citizen’s Advisory Committee. 


Rhett Dennerline- Pretty simple. The Indiana legislature did pass a statute for the Zoning Board to create a citizens advisory board. This is very appropriate. If not now, then when WOULD you set one up? History is repeating itself. They were building power plants in towns around homes and now we are trying that again around homes. It is important to have the people who live in these homes to have a say. Volunteered to serve on the board. 


Renee Shadrey sp?- We move from Ohio- to see the beautiful fields. You have a property rights as long as you don’t infringe on the neighbors. I think we are trying to stick up for ourselves. Citizen advisory committee would be great for this. We should have a voice. 


Michelle from Manchester- We deserve a say on the board and supports a Citizens advisory committee.  


Jessica Schneider- Manchester- Am in favor of CAC and it is allowed by statute per Andy Baudendistel.


Sara Lorton- Would be willing to sit  on this board Owns her own business and sits on school board.  A solar company comes in and offers lots of money. She’s a nurse. Has done her homework. Willing to help.


Woman ( did not get her name)- moved from Iowa- Manchester township- We have rights- she is pro- CAC. 


Joe Volk- have seen a lot of solar and data centers in other counties,- I can feed the CAC a lot of good info from those places too. 

Mark Hall- Sunman address- One of the most essential thing for the 2004 Master Plan was the CAC- I sat on it- we were in the background- helping to form the plan. Let us receive some of that load for the PC members- you have a lot on your shoulders. 


Plan Commission  closed public comments- 7:05 PM


Beiersdorfer- was contacted by a solar company years ago. There were very few counties that had any ordinance on that. We had to protect the county. I am for property rights. I am not a big fan of what they are doing- but you have to have rules. Want you to talk about the ordinance and how to do it.


Hoog- asked about the commissioners amending, If the commissioners amend- then they do NOT have to send it back to PC. 


Lang- The advisory board is just advisory- right? Baudendistel- Yes- strictly advisory. 


Thatcher- thinks the PC can do what they always do. And the commissioners can have a neutral Citizens advisory board at the end.  


Baudendistel- The citizens will have input even if there is no CAC. 


Lehman- May and June are the only 2 months the CAC can meet to meet the deadlines. Daily said they will look at the schedule. How many workshops will you have? 

Discussion on the timeline- and so on. 


Plan Commission  discussed and decided against a Citizen Advisory Committee. Thatcher wanted the CAC at Commissioner level.


Beiersdorfer motioned to follow Thatcher’s recommendation to have the CAC with the Commissioners and not the PC.  They could then have CAC review the recommended ordinances in pieces as they forward them to the Commissioners. Lehman seconded. Approved Unanimously.


Workshops schedule- Wed May 20 will be the first one per Nicole. The topic will be solar, data, and battery. An intern in office working on urban forestry. Next PC meeting is May 26th. 


ADJOURNED 7:45 PM


Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township


BELOW is the Citizens Advisory Committee Resolution prepared by Baudendistel that WAS NOT approved. 


ADVISORY PLAN COMMISSION DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA RESOLUTION 2026--_____ A RESOLUTION OF THE DEARBORN COUNTY ADVISORY PLAN COMMISSION ESTABLISHING THE SOLAR, BESS, AND DATA CENTER CITIZEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE 


WHEREAS, the Dearborn County Advisory Plan Commission (“the Commission”) is authorized, pursuant to Indiana Code § 36-7-4-407, to establish citizen advisory committees to assist with planning and zoning activities; and 


WHEREAS, the Commission is undertaking a review and possible amendments to Article 19 of the Dearborn County Zoning Ordinance as it relates to Solar Energy Systems – Commercial (SES-C’s) and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS); and 


WHEREAS, in addition, the Dearborn County Planning and Zoning Department has been working on the creation of a new Article of the Dearborn County Zoning Ordinance as it relates to Data Centers; and 


WHEREAS, the Commission recognizes that public participation is vital to ensure that any changes to the Dearborn County Zoning Ordinance as it relates to these matters reflects the goals, vision, and values of the residents and business owners within Dearborn County; and 


WHEREAS, the Commission desires to appoint a group of community members to serve as a Citizen Advisory Committee to review data, conduct public outreach, involve citizens and business owners throughout the entire unincorporated areas of Dearborn County, and make recommendations to the Commission as to the regulation of SES-C’s, BESS, and Data Centers in the Dearborn County Zoning Ordinance. 


NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Dearborn County Advisory Plan Commission as follows: 


  1. Establishment of the Committee: There is hereby established a SES-C, BESS, and Data Center Citizen Advisory Committee (“the Committee”). 
  2. Purpose and Duties: The purpose of the Committee shall be limited to working with Dearborn County Planning and Zoning Department staff as to SES-C’s, BESS, and/or Data Centers on the following duties: a. Review the current Article 19 of the Zoning Ordinances to recommend to the Commission possible updates and amendments to the definitions and regulation of SES-C’s and BESS in Article 19. b. Review the proposed new Article to be added to the Zoning Ordinance as to the definitions and regulations of Data Centers and make a recommendation to the Commission as to its adoption. c. Recommend minimum standards for setbacks, noise abatement, visual screening/buffering, landscaping, environmental regulations, lighting, drainage, possibilities of cohesiveness between SES-C’s, BESS, and/or Data Centers and agriculture and/or residential land uses. d. Develop specific minimum safety guidelines for SES-C’s, BESS, and Data Centers, including fire protection and emergency containment plans. e. Propose protection measures for agricultural land, and/or the integration of agricultural land with SES-C’s, BESS, and/or Data Centers, in an effort to protect the environment. f. Evaluate community impact including the impact on property values of all property owners. g. Consult with the attorney for the Commission in an effort to ensure that all recommendations to the Commission are legally sound, enforceable, and contain only those restrictions that are reasonably necessary to promote the public health, safety, morals, and welfare of Dearborn County. 


3. Composition: The Committee shall be composed of eleven (11) members appointed by the Commission, and shall include: a. A minimum of two (2) farmers or owners of agricultural land in the unincorporated areas of Dearborn County (one (1) of which might benefit from such a development and one (1) with a long-standing and operational agriculture farm). b. A minimum of two (2) property owners of land in the unincorporated areas of Dearborn County that is primarily being used as residential land in an agricultural zoned area. c. A minimum of two (2) representatives of small, local businesses located in the unincorporated areas of Dearborn County. d. A minimum of one (1) representative of a utility profession that is also a landowner within the unincorporated areas of Dearborn County who has an understanding of SES-C’s, BESS, and/or Data Centers. e. One (1) member of the Dearborn County Technical Review Committee. f. One (1) member of the Commission. g. One (1) member of the Dearborn County Advisory Board of Zoning Appeals h. The Director of the Dearborn County Planning and Zoning Department (to be assisted by Planning and Zoning staff to help document conversations and discussions). i. The Committee shall consist of citizens from different townships of the County. There shall be no more than two (2) members from the same township as members of the Committee. 


4. Terms, Operations, and Considerations: a. The Committee shall abide by all statutes, rules, and regulations that pertain to public agencies including, but not limited to, the Indiana Open Door Law (Indiana Code § 5-14-1.5) and the Indiana Access to Public Records Act (Indiana Code § 5-14-3). b. The Committee shall hold its meetings open to the public. There will be no “Public Comment” section during the Committee meetings, however the public will be able to provide input from the Committee discussions via written and/or emailed comments submitted to the Planning and Zoning Department for distribution to Committee members. c. The Committee shall produce a report with recommendations to the Commission and shall present said report during regularly scheduled Commission meetings. Pursuant to Indiana Code § 36-7-4-407, the Committee shall report only to the Commission and shall make inquiries and reports only on the subject and problems specified by this Resolution. d. The Committee shall invite experts in professions related to SES-C’s, BESS, and/or Data Centers and representatives from Local and State agencies including, but not necessarily limited to, the Dearborn County Soil and Water Conservation District, Fire and Emergency Management departments, the Purdue Extension Office, the Environmental Health division of the Dearborn County Health Department, the Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission, the Dearborn County Highway Department, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, and the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. Said experts shall be invited to Committee meetings for discussion and to assist the Committee with carrying out its purpose and duties. e. The Committee may be dissolved by the Commission at any time and will automatically dissolve upon the adoption of an Ordinance or Ordinances by the Dearborn County Board of Commissioners as to SES-C’s, BESS, and/or Data Centers or the expiration of the moratoriums on February 24, 2027, whichever occurs sooner. 


5. Authority: The Committee is strictly advisory and has no authority to make final decisions or vote on any Ordinances that may be presented to the Commission for vote on a recommendation to the Dearborn County Board of Commissioners. 


ALL OF WHICH IS RESOLVED by the Advisory Plan Commission of Dearborn County, Indiana this the _____ day of _______________, 2026. DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA ADVISORY PLAN COMMISSION ______________________________ DENNIS KRAUS JR., President ATTEST: ______________________________ NICOLE DAILY, Director Dearborn County, Indiana Planning and Zoning Department I affirm, under penalties for perjury, that I have taken reasonable care to redact each Social Security number in this document, unless required by law. /s/ Andrew D. Baudendistel This Resolution prepared by: Andrew D. Baudendistel #28212-15, County Attorney, VOTAW & SCHWARZ, 60 East High Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025. Phone (812) 537-4500. Fax (812) 539-4500.