Friday, April 03, 2026

Trevor Bischoff for Council



Trevor Bischoff for Council

Better with Bischoff


For information on Trevor Bischoff for Council, click on the following links:


https://www.facebook.com/people/Trevor-Bischoff-for-Council/61587894189102/


Click the link below to get to know more about Trevor Bischoff from podcast Time with Uncle Sam (42 minutes)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIZIsbEj8gA




Jason Wyatt for Dearborn County Sheriff


 Jason Wyatt for Dearborn County Sheriff

For information on Jason Wyatt for sheriff, click the links below:


For 60 second video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hzRBVYWvYs


For website:

https://jasonwyattforsheriff.com/


Joe Volk for Indiana State Senator D-43


    •  Joe Volk for Indiana State Senator D-43

For information on Republican candidate Joe Volk - One of Us State Senate Campaign, click the link below.


https://joevolkforsenate.com

For a 1 minute video click below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMR4lZdHQb0




Jeff Cotton for Dearborn County Commissioner

 

Jeff Cotton for Dearborn County Commissioner  

 

 For information on Republican County Commissioner Candidate Jeff Cotton, click on the link below.


https://jcotton87.wixsite.com/vote-for-jeff-cotton




Thursday, April 02, 2026

2 April 2026 Dearborn County Regional Sewer District Meeting Notes

 2 April 2026 Dearborn County Regional Sewer District Meeting Notes

Meeting was held offsite at Zerbe Law Building due to early voting setup. Next meeting will be here too. 

Board

Steve Renihan President County Commissioners 12-31-2027

Doug Baer Treasurer  County Board of Health 12-31-2027 

Brett Fehrman VP & Secretary City of Aurora 12-31-2025 

Jeff Bittner Board  County Council 12-31-2026 

Steward Cline Board  County Commissioners 12-31-2025 

Russell Beiersdorder Board County Commissioners 12-31-2025


ABSENT: Jeff Stenger Board  County Council 12-31-2028


Board Attorney - Frank Kramer

Also present: Christy and Kevin from Hrezo Engineering

Renihan read the Public Access Statement as legally required.

Minutes: March Minutes Approved 

Financials- Updated Treasurer report in May 

PUBLIC COMMENT :

Rick Layton E-1 pump contractor came back from last month.

Mrs Green- Sold Property off 2468 Meyer Rd (off Carr Rd) in Bright and septic failed in Bright and bought a new property at 9012 Mt Tabor. North side of Meyer Rd is in DCRSD territory and the south side is in Crossroads (LMH) territory. Rather see them on sewers instead of septic replaced. Owner needs to get costs for septic and also sewer to compare. Board discussed this at length. Greens are responsible for costs with interlocal agreement, $ 1,000- investigation by attorney Kramer, and sewer installation costs. Board hopes to be doing the billing. If Greens decide not to look at it- then the sewer is not available really and they redo the septic. Approved.

Harvey Dobson- Dobson- Plumbing Sunman.- he works on E-1 pumps for 22 years. Says the best pumps are E-1 pumps. They have 2 year warranty. He is the certified plumber for E-1 pumps. He is service center here with Covalent (E-1 pumps.) Board said that there is a 1 year warranty on the construction installation with CH&M- so our customers will contact them in the first year with problems and if private owners beyond these 2 projects then they use their own installers or can call Dobson or others on the preferred list of services. Dobson has replacements pumps in stock and they also have loaners if the pump has to be rebuilt. Board approved adding Dobson Plumbing to the preferred installer and maintenance provider any pump on the list.

Project Updates: Christy and Kevin from Hrezo-  presented items for part of the asset management plan. They also showed the preliminary engineering report with the PER.( which had about 100 attachments) Declaration that we have an asset management plan dated Match 2026. SRF (State Revolving Fund) application also was submitted on March 30th. Financials etc from Brock did not have to go with the application. Letter of transmittal went with it also. Cline wanted to acknowledge the hard work and detail that went into this by Christy and Kevin. 

Updated DCRSD user agreement as approved for Frank Kramer to do. It will also have $250 penalty (unauthorized connections or improper materials in the system) and fees update. Deposits are refundable, when people leave. Approved.

Baer will create a separate account for all deposits so refunds will come out of that account. Approved.

Guilford- lift station in at park-  Duke energy cost for electric ($8,861.63)- above the flood plain. Approved to pay this when bill comes in.  Approved.

Change order plug valve ($1700) to close off the lift station to protect system from flood.  - Approved

Need an interlocal agreement with the park board as the restroom will be shut off when flooding is down there. Ask Park Board for the authority to shut the water off when the plug valve is used to close lift station. 

Control building is still being constructed. Pictures sent to board of inspection.  

Lake Dildear- Electric done to lift station and flowmeter done at Dillsboro treatment plant too. SEIData plan is getting finished to send out to them. 

Cline wants Frank Kramer to update user agreement with SEIData and have their capacity fee and $250 deposit to us before we hook them up. Approved.

Meinders needed things done to get a dry tap now to Shriners Club too. Mobil Station can get online pretty quick to. Baer has talked to them about closures to their mound systems too. Sewer board controls the mains and then the customers contract with Meinders to do the rest. SEIData is having Maxwell do some of this work. Tap and valve and T - and this is done by end of June. They need to check the agreements to be sure they change this right. The commercial projects need to have different fee based on EDUs. Residential is $250. But commercials will be higher. $250 per EDU. ( Equivalent Dwelling Unit) starting April 2,2026.  There was a certain agreement we had with SEIData but after this we use the new formula. Approved.  

6 more board meetings before these projects are done with Guilford and Dildear. 

Chaffee will come in to help fire up the Guilford plant. Meinders said they were struggling to get responses from Chaffee to get info before they core thru the wall etc. He will pursue them more to get this done. Cline- The timeline to finish the project is end of June and want to have this startup by the end of May. Fehrman- wants to bring our superintendent online before that. Cline- we need to be on record with Chaffee. Christy will also get on with Chaffee by Monday/Tuesday before vacation about that. Doug Price and Jeff Meinders need to be there for the startup. Price has sludge for bugs to feed it. ( not dog food) Meinders- RR has casings 2 inches larger than the outside diameter of the pipe. So they caught that and are fixing that. Gas Company also has to be talked to about the bridge that has to be done by June 30. Wants answers by April 15 for April 16 meeting. 

Doug Price has blowers in. Brett Fehrman- wants Doug Price input on High Ridge. Needs a sludge holding tank. They need it for when the haulers cannot get in. Thinking of how to approach Guilford plant. Need two pumps. Need Doug to be there with Chaffee - so it’s practical. Looking for different pump brand that won’t clog up. Started Cl tablets April 1. 

Cline- RFP- Steve Brock sent back the financials of the asset management plan. He will get more info to understand the details. We may need to sit down with Brock or zoom call to understand some of the future rate increases etc. He based his numbers on the assets and their age. For replacement purposes.

New Business: Baer has to do quarterly report for the county on the grant money. He passed out the report:

Lake Dildear- Interest earned  can help with overages. $7,076.04 to move it over to the construction account. $1,463,797 left to pay. Not dropping into contingency yet but CLOSE. Approved.

Approved Doug Baer to share the document with the County Auditor. 

Guilford- has to move money to pay for future change orders.  $11,930.68 interest to construction $61.73  needs to be added to legal. Approved.

Approved Doug Baer to share the document with the County Auditor. 

Contingency Funds- $31,688.85 interest. It will not cover all overages. Wants to let interest roll until bills come in. Will have to tap into the principle that was supplied to us. 

Approved Doug Baer to share the document with the County Auditor. 

Cline wants the known costs that Jeff and Christy have completed so they know what is coming. Bridge (concrete driveway) and restroom specifically. Those are the only 2 that were talked about per Christy. The interest was a Godsend.

Perfect North Slope wants to meet with a couple board members to see what capacity etc. and see the costs. It has to be a deal that makes sense for both of us. Tim Doll talked to Renihan and Cline. 75,000gal/day is peak flow. There are tanks release flow at night and or after weekends. Texas Gas requirements. 30,000 gpd. Only permitted for 50,000 gpd now. They need to know what LMU is charging them. Residents should not be bearing the capacity charges for Perfects. So maybe a bulk rate.    

 Office Update: per Kelly- Mike Kent - wants a payoff and another woman Patricia Fisher- wants to pay a lien that has been going off and on since 2011. - Baer will meet with Kelly to work on these. There is a High Ridge family squatter issue too with a lien. 

Claims: operating claim -$2680.74 Approved

Discretion of the Board: Renihan - Thanked everyone. Meeting on April 16th will be here at Zerbe Law Office Building. 

Board approved Frank Kramer to work on the contract for superintendent. Cline will send him all the notes. The day the projects are done- then the contract will be official. 

Adjourn: 7:25 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

AGENDA- 7 April 2026 Dearborn County Commissioners Meeting

 Livestreams can be found @

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

AGENDA 

DEARBORN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING 

April 7, 2026  

8:30 a.m. Henry Dearborn Room 

Dearborn County Government Center 

165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana

EXECUTIVE SESSION @ 8:00 a.m.

Indiana Code § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(2)(B): For discussion of strategy with respect to any of the following:  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 and/or

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

  1. CALL TO ORDER 

 

  1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 

 

  1. TITLE VI STATEMENT FOR COMPLIANCE


  1. CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE SESSION


  1. ACTIONS OF EXECUTIVE SESSION


  1. OLD BUSINESS


  1. NEW BUSINESS 
  • Proclamation Declaring April 30, 2026 National Therapy Animal Day


  • Appointment to Convention & Tourism Bureau 


  • EMA/LEPC Board Appointments


  • Joint Resolution 2026-004 with Council re: Lawrenceburg Conservancy


  • Resolution 2026-005 for LifeTime Resources CY2027 Grant Application


  • YES Home - Authorization to Make Improvements


  • Ordinance 2026-005 - to Amend Chapter 90(Animals) of Code of Ordinances


  • County Engineer, Todd Listerman
  • Annual Report
  • PAMP Contract
  • Bridge Quotes for Bridges #58, #72 and #108


  • Request Road Closure - W. County Line & Volks Rd. on April 8, 2026 


VIII. ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden


IX. AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold 

  • Claims/Payroll/Minutes

 

X. ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel 


XI. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS 


XII. LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION 


XIII. PUBLIC COMMENT 


XIV. ADJOURN

Friday, March 27, 2026

Executive Session Tuesday 7 April 2026 8 AM for Dearborn County Commissioners

 


DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS


NOTICE OF EXECUTIVE SESSION


The Dearborn County Board of Commissioners have called an Executive Session to begin at 8:00 A.M. on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.  The Executive Session is being called pursuant to Indiana Code § 5-14-1.5-6.1 for the purpose(s) of:


Indiana Code § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(2)(B)

For discussion of strategy with respect to any of the following:  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.


and/or


Indiana Code § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(19)

To have communications with an attorney that are subject to the attorney-client privilege.


The Executive Session will take place in the Henry Dearborn Meeting Room located on the 1st floor of the Dearborn County Government Center, 165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025.


Dated: March 27, 2026

27 March 2026 SPECIAL Dearborn County Redevelopment Meeting Notes

 

27 March 2026 SPECIAL Dearborn County Redevelopment Meeting Notes

Livestreams can be found at: https://www.voutube.eom/@DCRC-r9p


Present: Jim Deaton, President, Trevor Bischoff, Vice President, Dennis Kraus,Jr., Secretary, Tom Tepe, Jim Mansfield,Doug Baker, and open spot (non- voting school board member)

ABSENT: Jordan Hoffman

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.

The purpose of the meeting is to receive submitted offers on a 26.9-acre property as well as a 14.76-acre property located on Harrison-Brookville Rd., Harrison Township, Dearborn County Indiana.

NEW BUSINESS: DCRC received one bid. 

Perleberg presented: We went through the process of getting 2 appraisals on each site and the average was advertised

$1,525,00- 26.9 acres- average of the 2 appraisals

$1,027,000 14.76 acres- average of the 2 appraisals. 

Bid received by Sue Hayden and opened at this meeting.

Perleberg read the offer from Jeff Bender with Cushman Wakefield agent for the purchaser - food and beverage industry, no delinquent property taxes or code violations. Project Compass or a related entity to be disclosed. As is condition . $6,555/ acre approximately. Total price is $1,525,000. Have option for an extension of 30 days. 6% closing costs for Cushman Wakefield. LOI ( Letter of intent) 

Project details- will expire 4/13/26 unless acceptance is receive by that date. 

This meets the average of the 2 appraisals. You can accept decline or table. 

Board accepted the offer and Perleberg will communicate this to Cushman Wakefield. 

Baker asked what will happen with the 14.76 acres? 

Perleberg- it has already been advertised and so we will continue to work that as the appraisal is good for 12 months. 

PUBLIC COMMENT: Chris Mueller- When will the company be revealed, since you have accepted the offer? 

Perleberg- Its Compass from Cushman Wakefield - and they will let us know when the company is ready to be known. 

(There were NDAs signed by the Board and details were known from executive session)

ADJOURNED 10:15 AM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township


Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Special public meeting -Friday 27 March 2026 at 10 AM for Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission.

 Public Notice 

The Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission will hold a special meeting on Friday, March 27, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. 

The purpose of the meeting is to receive submitted offers on a 26.9-acre property as well as a 14.76-acre property located on Harrison-Brookville Rd., Harrison Township, Dearborn County Indiana. 

The meeting will take place at the Dearborn County Government Center, 65 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, US Henry Dearborn Meeting Room located on the first floor. 

LIvestreams can be found at: https://www.voutube.eom/@DCRC-r9p 

These properties were advertised in the March 12 and March 19 Register.

Friday, March 20, 2026

18 March 2026 Dearborn County Council Meeting Notes

 18 March 2026 Dearborn County Council Meeting Notes

This set of notes were made from the videotaped Meeting. I was not in attendance due to a flat tire on the way.   


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

Also present: Connie Fromhold, Auditor and Andy Baudendsitel, Attorney

Title VI Statement read as legally required by Baudendistel

TRANSFERS:


Highway- (7303 Riverboat) Transfer $500,000 presented by Leah Bailey

from 7303.32962.000.0125 Lower Dillsboro Rd Small Structure #533

into 7303.32984.000.0125 Van Wedding Rd Small Structure #533 - Approved


ADDITIONALS:


Probation-Steve Kelly

$5,943-Wage Increase  plus PERF included (2101Probation User fees)- this was a position from merged depts. She will be helping to directly oversee standards Jamie is highly qualified. Approved

$15,000 Education & Training (1238 Opioid Unrestricted)Working with consultants that put on leadership training on 6 month program to be better leaders and employees. It was beneficial to him and he is getting a reduced price by sending 17 people thru this. JCAP therapists, probation officers and case managers. He and Judge McLaughlin decided to do this. This is from the opioid settlement. Have $4.1 million - In restricted and unrestricted funds. Approved. 

$13,500 Middle School Prevention Program-(1238 Opioid Unrestricted)- for Lynn Deddens- she is taking the Chris Herron and his dad was famous basketball coach. Chris played for Celtics- Sober for 20 years from opioid addiction. Gives this talk.  Going to 3 Middle Schools in Dearborn County. It’s coming out of prosecutors office. Approved


Veteran Services-Dave Currence - we’ve seen 89% increase in office visits and even more in claims.115%

$29,066 Part-time Assistant Veteran Service Officer (1001 County General) - Approved

$600 New Mandatory Training for VSO’s (1001 County General)-new legislation is increasing training for 4 days so this is for travel to that. Assistant will need this also when selected. Approved


Health-Amy Rose

$3,627.43- (1161 Local Public Health Services) Local Government Match 2026 Local Public Health Services approved at a higher amount. This goes into General Clinic operations. Approved

$100,000-(1161 Local Public Health Services) Backup generator for vaccines in lieu of power outage.- They want it to use natural gas when needed. Roll back whatever is unused. These are state funds. TABLED until they get 3 quotes. 

$4,000-(1159 Health Fund) Funds earned from Baby Steps Participation for Community Baby Shower with hands on education.- Approved.

$10,000 (1159 Health Fund) Oral Health Program for Youth.from a donation received from Soil and Water of $50,000. Approved.


NEW BUSINESS:

BZA Appointment-Andrea Shuter- Approved again. 

Park Board Master Plan- Nicole Daily- printed the same resolution that Commissioners signed yesterday also. This supports the Park Master Plan for 5 years. Park Board will approve theirs in April. County Farm- 4 H still uses the shooting range. Archery improved. Solar for lighting also. Approved and signed. 

Conservancy District-($4,200,000 1001 County General) Jared Ewbank & Paul Seymour

Resolution for Support and Discussion for Monetary Support for Grant. Ewbank pushed hard to get the resolution and money commitment. He had an amendment to make sure that the financial support is attached to this to get the OK from FEMA.  The council held firm on not having the funds at this time. Without the  county share it will reduce the grant by about $16.8 million. Without the amendment it just says that the county supports the levee. No one was prepared to approved $4.2million per Liz Morris. Ewbank said there were 4 things needed- interlocal agreement, formal grant award from FEMA. We know that you cannot do it now- but want you to pledge to find it over some time period. Morris said we cannot afford it in 2027 either as there is even less money coming in. Ewbank stressed this was generational project. It’s probably the most important project I have ever done. It’s life and death. We are scared of SB 1 coming out. Morris- SB1 has already been approved. Without the amendment it is useless for our meeting with FEMA- coming nearly April or May. They only give us a few weeks notice to get this.Three to four years from now before we ask you o write for this money. Ewbank says you do not have to have the menu in hand. But we might be on the hook for whatever the county doe not contribute. This is a 12/1 ratio - For every $1 you give , we get $12. Morris said when they did their 2026 budget there was a shortfall in LIT of $400,000. The county is in even less of a position to take care of anything beyond county government. We can only agree to an amount we can afford. Kittle and Ewbank talked to auditor and there is other options. There is $10 million in teh hospital fund- restricted. Morris said that there is $5 million. Not $10 million. This was a ONE TIME REVENUE STREAM.  That cannot be all released before 5 years. Liz Morris was that it may be needed for county needs. There was discussion about why the rest of the county should care about the levee. Ewbank talked about US 50 and being to get out when there is a flood. Over 57 ft the courthouse, jail, etc would all be evacuated without a levee. We are trying to keep your nose out of water. In 1941- this was built- the 2nd most complicated system with relief wells etc. We need to keep these levees solid or we will have to shrink the cities and the county would have to move etc. Rep Erin Houchin brought this to us- as a perfect vehicle to get this fixed. How do we set this up to be financially secure into the future. 

Morris asked how it would work if we couldn’t come into the funds. It has to be $4.2 million or nothing. Subject to these contingencies. 

Baudendistel- The resolution is not binding without the interlocal agreement. It os also not binding without getting the grant. 

Glenn Wright- What about flood insurance? Lawrenceburg doesn’t have to pay that. $4,000 per year and homes $1,000 per year for those outside the levee in the flood areas. He asked if some of stakeholders in Lawrenceburg chip in also. He knows that Lawrenceburg has paid for extra things like dumpsters, and amounts of concrete per home in the past, tuition, and so on. 

Lawrenceburg and Greendale per Lansing pay more taxes than the township people though. 

Ewbank- I live in Greendale, work in Lawrenceburg , and represent the city of Aurora.We are all part of Dearborn County. 

Morris said again- that we will not have that money. Dole said that if the 4 entities are not even - he thinks that if others are able to put in more - he does not think it matters that they are even.

Dillon Liddle- imagine if the casino has to close if flooded. How does that affect the county?

Doll- strong support for the levee and I am not comfortable with that amount you want from us. 

Ewbank- What number would you be comfortable with?

Doll- said he wants to see why it has to be an equal contribution? 

Morris- we had this tonight, because it was a deadline- now you are say it isn’t. 

Ewbank- We have the commitments from 3 entities and we are on a hot roll. 

Jim Kittle- If the county does not give their $4.2million - the others committed theirs only if the county did the same. ???Then the whole project falls apart. 

Ewbank- We need to see if we can get the grant. He had gone over the county budget.

Morris- thank you for auditing our budget.

Ewbank- backtracked— that was not the purpose for looking at it.

Morris- We have passed several LITs and we have been as good a stewards as we can. There are many number of things that go south in a county like ours. Like bridges going out.  I am just a little bit taken aback about you saying you can tell us how we can afford this. 

Ewbank- It’s one of teh most important things I’ve ever touched. We are not here to audit your books.thank you for giving us time to talk.

Greg McAdams- Conservancy. If we lose our accreditation- we lose our businesses and you will not see new businesses comes. You will lose tax dollars too. Then how do you cover your budget?

Lansing- I would be willing to commit- like we did when we did these projects. Jail and annex. I have voted other tax increases down. But I think I would vote for this. 

Dole- We can adopt the resolution and we could amend the number at May meeting. 

Resolution failed to get a second. Also no monetary support for the grant. 

More discussion ensued. 700 houses in Lawrenceburg and 80 in Greendale protected by this system. So why do they each owe the same. The engineers say it is all one system. They want us to look it as all one piece. TIFs came into the discussion as the business and industrial tax base doesn’t offset the residential taxes. [NOTE: Is anyone here now beginning to see some unintended tax consequences of all these TIFs?]

Baudendistel said that commissioner (Turner) was concerned about a contribution number being binding when we know we cannot afford it. Dole- said he understands the significance of our responsibility. But no bad faith number. What number will we be comfortable with? If they won’t come to the county for 3-4 years- what can we do? 

Discussion reopened to pass the resolution. 

Ewbank - lives in Greendale, $36 million in LCD for maintenance? Yes. Ewbank- we took away the levee tax- never should have done that. ( How much did that levee tax cost and how much did it generate? ) Looking at the current problem. Want to have levees to last beyond

Jim Kittle- $1.7 million from Lbg on the lease of Riverboat plus $1,5 million in revenue and attest on the $37 million. The only way would be tax to have revenue stream per Kittle to Dole’s question. Used to be $500,000 lease but now is the $1.7 million. 

Baudendistel- said he has not seen the signed version of the resolution. $4.2 million was contingent on 4 items. 

Dole said- If we are going to pass the resolution with the words UP TO $4.2 million. He would not want to sign this- until it had a number that was realistic with respect to what the county feels is realistic with what they can afford. Morris also reiterated that they are supportive- but the $42million is not realistic for the county. We cannot come near the $4.2million. Why did they say all 4 entities were equal. 

Paul Seymour - LCD Superintendent- Part of our grade for the grant is can we get the entities to commit. It is going to cause problems if I cannot get the full amount. We will have to find a way to work thru this- and I don’t know if we can. Me and Jim Kittle got a call for Erin Houchin’s office- this morning- and this is the most encouraged he has been about getting the grant. We have to have it ready when that call comes.

Doll said - he wast 10% of that number $420,000. He cannot commit more than that- not knowing what the next Council members will want to do. 

Morris- We need to be responsible in a fiscally responsible way. She supports $420,000. 

Paul Seymour was worried that the other entities might not stay in at their commitment. 25% is needed to get the grant. We have to figure out a way to keep this grant alive. 

Baker- how often does certification come up? Seymour- every 10 years. It’s expensive this time because of the 80 year old pumps etc. Seymour thinks that whoever has my job in the future will have the same problems I have getting the public to understand the maintenance costs.We can put this in place to last 50 years or more now.  After the phone call today- Erin Houchins wants to put this project infant of some important people. We would hope to start construction. It’s all about a score that shows community partnership. We have cost benefit analysis and all that. Letters of support from businesses. Dole wanted to have that info to the council. This will help others in the county benefit from that. 

Glenn Wright. - Flood insurance is $0 now. With no levee - it is $2800/ year for a new home in Lawrenceburg. There will need to be tax to handle the maintenance if we get this done. Seymour- agrees. Everyone came together to build the levees- we need to do that to keep them. 

Doll motioned to adopt resolution with adjustments and the number donated be not to exceed $420,000. 2nded by Dole. All ayes. Passed. 

Council also voted to approve the $420,000 from County General to be held by the county. Doll and Kraus made the motion and 2nd. 

Interlocal between Ohio and Dearborn County- Andy Baudendistel- This is the one that pays the Ohio County Circuit Court employees same as Dearborn County, but Ohio County reimburses the funds. Council approved the resolution and then the interlocal agreement itself. All ayes for both. 

Morris thanked the Council for all their attention and time spent on the levee project grant. 

Auditor- Connie Fromhold -   Leah Bailey proxy for Auditor- Minutes presented and approved. Also the updated salary ordinance was approved. 

Late Arrival - none


Meeting adjourned at 7:15 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township