Monday, August 26, 2019

26 August 2019 DC Plan Commission Meeting Notes


26 August 2019 Dearborn County Plan Commission Meeting Notes
Present: Dennis Kraus, Jr., Chairman, Russell Beiersdorfer, John Hawley, Mark Lehman,  Michael Lynch, Jake Hoog, Bill Ullrich, Jim Thatcher, and Eric Lang
Also Present: Mark McCormack, Plan Director, and Andy Baudendistel, Attorney.
ACTION ON MINUTES-none
OLD BUSINESS:
NEW BUSINESS: Terri Randall from One Dearborn founded mid 2018 and the board of directors is mainly private sector and they decide yearly what is prioritized. They needed a team to analyze the housing market issues that they heard were an issue. Realtors and homebuilders in the area were frustrated with what was happening with the housing market. This was also what the government officials were saying separately. They built a task force team builders, econ development, realtors, lenders, health care, planning and zoning and the building inspector and developers. The team selected Ratio Design to study it. The study was paid for by One Dearborn- NOT the government. 
Matt Ruwe ( sp?) from Ratio spoke. They wanted to understand who was looking for housing and the availability of those types of units. Identify price points and household types by profiles.Long term projections look like the population is flattening out since 2010. they looked at the different geographic markets and demand from submarkets. NW side of the county has some demand for housing. They had 151 houses in demand for next 5 years. Looking at the western side of Cincinnati- then they could capture a larger share of that market…
Empty nesters is expanding in western suburbs and soccer moms with kids in schools are the 2 biggest markets to tap into. Escalating costs of 7% increases per year in home building can be an issue Sanitary sewer capacity is an issue. Building requirements can be too strict or limiting so that an increase cost. A lot of  young families  aren’t interested in a lot of acreage to mow. Especially in the river cities there are a historical homes and aging housing that need to be maintained. 
If you are able to build more homes per acre then you get more revenue. 12 homes per acre as in town homes and zero lots lines can be built for $200,000. This would triple the typical density we have at 4 per acre. 
Subdivision ordinance in the county- can we target some of it for higher density with 12 homes per acre?
Can we have some demolition and infill housing in other areas?
Housing rehab programs? Can we work with banks for loans in the cities for this? 
Aurora is targeting the Hanover neighborhood- it’s a unique neighborhood to save. 
Randall said there are a lot of existing programs that might be able to finance these goals. Historic Landmarks in Aurora for example to preserve those historical assets. 
Matt Ruwe - Big one for unincorporated areas. - State legislature is trying to create a housing tax increment finance district to help finance this. Tax base is set at 100 and if you try to put in 200 homes you will have to look for some buy in. Interest would come from some unincorporated area that is near the infrastructure. Instead of trying  to hammer landlords there may be other options and good landlord programs. 
They wanted to investigate properties where people showed interest. Topography had to be considered. Talking about a fit with the neighborhood- not putting rentals next to single family homes. You may know people and farmers that might sell 20 acres of their land. 
Chip Farrell looking at a property for some affordable housing for workers in Aurora near the Casket Company. 
Section 8 housing gets vouchers to make up the difference between the $750 -$1000 a month rents. Teachers and police officers earning $45-55,000 might need this type of housing. These could be done with 4-9% tax credits. 
Housing development could move to get economic benefits according to the charts. 
Thatcher asked about builders in HVL.  Matt said that the builders there were looking for a variety of price points and some leeway and flexibility in the regulations for building.  Flexibility would be in the townhome portion of eta development. They provide a lot of fiscal impact and tax base. 
Beiersdorfer asked about St. Leon area- with their sewer. Seems like they neglected it. TWO THIRDS of the county is not serviced by sewers. They noted that the discussion was not ready to happen there in St. Leon for density. There are some sewer capacity issues. 
Ullrich- mixed use housing- see the Riviera Fisher homes for an example. 
McCormack asked how empty nesters and soccer moms became the demographic that were signed out. They looked at the national averages of how they figured. Those two types were fairly affluent. The supplemental info explains these types and how we need more of them is figured. You could attract them with the proper housing types. 
He also asked for the next 5 years- and our projection of 303 homes. They think they could double this number if we tapped into other markets. They said that it’s not necessarily the 12units per acre - more of a mixed use thing. 
Beiersdorfer said people want to live closer to where they work. And this plan is trying to move them out from the city where they work???
Randall said the most important thing validated in the study. With the income distributions- people under $75,000 are gravitating near the cities. The average median incomes are gravitating to the cities. No one is saying you have to change your ordinances but maybe let is bring in some of the people in small groups quietly who build houses so you can see what their issues are. That way they can feel spoken to as well. Thatcher asked for s list of these people perhaps. 
Cluster development is part of the subdivision ordinance. 
Ron Sweeney was one of task force members who introduced himself to Terri Randall. He’s involved with Third and Main in Aurora. He was past of Aston Oaks in Cincinnati. To get to the 12 units its a stacked plat project. He worked with John Niehaus out there. The homes went from $200,000 to over a million each. The village of North Bend had an antiquated plan and they helped them rewrite the code with law firm. It took a long time. After that he worked for Drees Company after that. His job was to find the project with sewer, school districts, and municipalities that want development. They don’t want to go where people don’t want them. Sweeney said any project you work in the 275 loop… The big buzzword in affordable housing is affordable. You need to get the young people back - same as in the churches. Realtor and VP development were his previous jobs. Start the needle working. 
End of discussion with Randall from One Dearborn.
Afterwards McCormack and the board talked about the sewer issues in the county and development. 
ADMINISTRATIVE: 
  1. New bond for Woodridge for both Phases 1 and 2 received. Morgan’s Ridge bond also and have to mid Sept to work out something with Maxwell.
  2. Have a GIS situation worked out in the county with Schneider and we have a staff person to be the point of contact with the county and the consultant. 
  3. Ordinance is prepare on access to collector roads is prepared and in your packet. This also outlines where tech review will be handling some decisions. INDOT permits don’t need a county approval also unless you are creating a new street. Limits on access to a collector 1 roadway to tech review approval. Access points should be designated on land division plats. County Engineer is relied on mainly. 
  4. Site plans and 10% changes was changed to 1000 sq ft. Wants to make it larger sq ft. Also parking expansions also have issues with waivers. 9x18 are parking space dimensions. Trying to get the language to be more realistic. Impervious surfaces need to be looked at for drainage.He’s thinking 2000 sq ft might be a better number. Erosion control plan. Soil and Water may still be required to review the plans. They are now working on different standards due to MS4 rules. 
  5. Wireless telecommunications consultant agreement with CMS is out of date. He got a name from Ice Miller of someone who works on this as his area of expertise. They also have to consider the 5G towers in the future too.
  6. 950 sq ft is minimum sq footage for a manufactured mobile home in the Indiana Code. And it can’t be different for regular homes from mobile homes. You have to worry about Tiny Homes then… In reality it should be dropped to 450 sq ft. OR building inspector said it can be 290-400 sq ft. So we have to figure out what we want to put in our code. Bringing back next month.
Meeting adjourned at 9:15 PM
Christine Brauer Mueller
Lawrenceburg Township

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

August 20 2019 Dearborn County Commissioners Meeting Notes


20 AUGUST 2019 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES

Present: Jim Thatcher, President, and Art Little

ABSENT: Rick Probst

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

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

OLD BUSINESS- none

NEW BUSINESS- see below under Administrator

ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden

Schneider Agreement- got funds through the budget for 2020 also and so now they can contract for this. Pricing is only valid through Aug 31st. $63,600 per year. $20,000 is for the rest of 2019 (prorated.) Probst had wanted to table this. But the deadline necessitates deciding this tonight. 
Thatcher- They had Schneider do a deep dive into GIS platform per Thatcher. There are things they can improve for us also.The position of GIS coordinator has been a revolving door. They can get higher pay elsewhere. To add stability to the position Schneider will help achieve this. If it does not work out then we a 30 day out. It is a prepaid contract. The reimbursement is for $174 for each day unused. Schneider is already on Beacon for our services .
Commissioners approved the contract. 

SE IN Economic Opportunity Corporation (SEIOC) Appointment - Sonia Kaffenberger- Commissioners reappointed her again this year as Commissioners rep for this board. 

Form 96 for 2019 Line Striping - presenting for Todd Listerman- Highway Engineer- this is a formality for what was approved at their last meeting. This is a public works form 96. Oglesby was the approved bidder. Approved

NRCS Grant Application - presenting for Tim Grieve- Highway Superintendent- $2,528,770 grant from Natural Resources Conservation Services. $632,192 is our share of a 75/25% grant share. This is for repair of county roads from spring flooding. Approved.

AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold - Claims and Minutes from the August 6th meeting approved and signed. 

ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel- Aurora and Greendale had come to county previously on tax deeds to get special taxes and fees removed. Alan Miller. Attorney for Aurora brought the new law to Andy’s attention that the process is simpler. This cancellation of fees for the city or municipality buying the properties was approved by Commissioners now and not the Dept of Local Government Finance as previously required. Signed. 

Hearing scheduled next week on the Haas animal case for a vicious dog on Arch Street. The dog is no longer here but in KY. Marlene will check with Lawrenceburg police on this to be sure the dog is gone. The owners were cited more than once.

COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
Little- School started and watch out for buses and children.
Thatcher- Hope it rains soon. 

LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION- none

PUBLIC COMMENT- none

ADJOURN- 5:23 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller
Lawrenceburg Township

Tanners Creek Development Response on Closure Plans for AEP Site Submitted to IDEM Aug 2, 2019

Tanners Creek Development Response on Closure Plans for AEP Site Submitted to IDEM Aug 2, 2019

Click links below to see what was posted to the IDEM Virtual File Cabinet this month on  enforcement issue at the old AEP site.

https://ecm.idem.in.gov/cs/idcplg?IdcService=GET_FILE&dID=82824284&dDocName=82823089&Rendition=web&allowInterrupt=1&noSaveAs=1&fileName=82823089.pdf

https://ecm.idem.in.gov/cs/idcplg?IdcService=GET_FILE&dID=82824282&dDocName=82823087&Rendition=web&allowInterrupt=1&noSaveAs=1&fileName=82823087.pdf

https://ecm.idem.in.gov/cs/idcplg?IdcService=GET_FILE&dID=82824276&dDocName=82823081&Rendition=web&allowInterrupt=1&noSaveAs=1&fileName=82823081.pdf

https://ecm.idem.in.gov/cs/idcplg?IdcService=GET_FILE&dID=82824272&dDocName=82823077&Rendition=web&allowInterrupt=1&noSaveAs=1&fileName=82823077.pdf

Sunday, August 18, 2019

AGENDA- August 20th DC Commissioners Meeting


AGENDA
DEARBORN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING
August 20, 2019 
5:00 p.m. Henry Dearborn Room
Dearborn County Government Center
165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana



I. CALL TO ORDER

II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

III. TITLE VI STATEMENT FOR COMPLIANCE

VI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
VII. NEW BUSINESS
VIII. ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden
1.  Schneider Agreement
2.  Southeastern Indiana Economic Opportunity Corporation (SEIOC) Appointment / Sonia Kaffenberger
3.  Form 96 for 2019 Line Striping (presenting for Highway Engineer, Todd Listerman)
4.  NRCS Grant Application – (presenting for Highway Superintendent, Tim Greive)

IX. AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold
1.  Claims/Payroll/Minutes
X. ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel
XI. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS

XII. LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION

XIII. PUBLIC COMMENT

XIV. ADJOURN

Wednesday, August 07, 2019

TWO AGENDAS for August 12th Dearborn County Tax Council And Regular Council Meeting


AGENDA
DEARBORN COUNTY LOCAL INCOME TAX COUNCIL MEETING
Monday August 12, 2019 at 8:30 a.m.
Henry Dearborn Room
Dearborn County Government Center
165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana




CALL TO ORDER:

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

TITLE VI STATEMENT FOR COMPLIANCE

LIT RESOLUTION 2019-004: Discussion on distribution to Bright Fire & EMS out of 

the Public Safety Local Income Tax.


PUBLIC COMMENT:

ADOURN:




AGENDA
DEARBORN COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday August 12, 2019 at 9:00 a.m.
Henry Dearborn Room
Dearborn County Government Center
165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana




CALL TO ORDER:

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

TITLE VI STATEMENT FOR COMPLIANCE

OLD BUSINESS: $30,000 Park Board for land improvements (tabled from May 28 meeting)

SHERIFF: $100,000 requested for gasoline.

COMMISSIONERS: $130,000 for Utilities

COUNCIL: $2,500 for Travel & Mileage

YES HOME: $42,000 for Roof Replacement

PLANNING & ZONING: $32,971 Transfer from GIS Technician to 35106 maintenance contract.

Give $1,500 salary supplement by transfer to GIS point person.

HEALTH – Eliminate Health Educator transfer $10,500 to give Supplements to Food Specialist, 

Nurse 1, Nurse 2.

AUDITOR: Minutes for the July 16, 2019 Dearborn County Local Income Tax Council.
       
Minutes for July 16, 2019 County Council Meeting.

PUBLIC COMMENT:

ADOURN:





Monday, August 05, 2019

AGENDA August 6th Commissioners Meeting


AGENDA
DEARBORN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING
August 6, 2019 
9:00 a.m. Henry Dearborn Room
Dearborn County Government Center
165 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg, Indiana



I. CALL TO ORDER

II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

III. TITLE VI STATEMENT FOR COMPLIANCE

VI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1.  Ordinance to Amend Chapter 150 of the Dearborn County, Indiana Code of Ordinances.

VII. NEW BUSINESS
1.  Request to Approach Council for Funding – Ed Opp, Aurora Emergency Rescue

2.  Highway Engineer, Todd Listerman
1.  Construction Inspection Contract for Stateline Road at Georgetown Road 
2.  Stateline Road Tri-Township Water Agreement for Stateline/Georgetown Road Project
3.  2019 Dearborn County Line Striping

3.  Preparedness Grant – Health Department (Present by Connie Fromhold)

VIII. ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden

IX. AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold
1.  Position/Compensation Statements Review and Recommendation
2.  Claims/Payroll/Minutes
X. ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel
XI. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS

XII. LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION

XIII. PUBLIC COMMENT

XIV. ADJOURN