Thursday, March 21, 2024

21 March 2024- DC Regional Sewer District Board Meeting Notes

 21 March 2024- DCRSD Board Meeting Notes

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

ABSENT: Steve Renihan and Bill Shelton and Board Attorney, Frank Kramer

Also present: Rick Probst and Jim Thatcher (Commissioners) and Tamara Taylor (Beacon)

The Public Access Statement as legally required by Brett Fehrman.

Minutes: March 7 Minutes approved

Treasurers Report: none 

Public Comment:none

Steve Brock, Rate Study -$162,600 total spending $59,849 coming in from customers. Guilford will add 22-25 new customers. 80 new customers counting Lake Dilldeer 

What kind of rate increase do you want? $56.73 at 3000 gal. $143 at 3000 gal is needed. $85 is the reasonable affordable fee in INDIANA. 

With 80 new customers you would be at $69.00 Forcing customers would get you to the 80 new ones faster. 

There are grant and low interest  loans for sewer districts. For getting those it is $85 at 4000 gallons. 4000 gal is the typical usage of a household. People in wealthier areas go higher as they don’t worry much about what it costs. If you get down to $53,800 household incomes it opens up loans with extra money. Electricity and chemical costs need to be looked at. 

Cline said we have an operator and some staff to help with paper work and billing. We do not have a utility superintendent. Also need to see what operation and maintenance might increase by with additional consumers. Brock said he could add those numbers into the plan.

Those numbers will be higher for additional customers. Every 3-5 years need to look at your spending plans. 40% increase in construction costs over previous year. 

If they got the $60,000 back it would be better. Discussion about how the numbers of customers did not include new High Ridge ones- so they are closer to having 20 already. Construction has to be done by 2025 per Christy from Hrezo. State revolving loan fund process requires an asset management plan to be done and several other items. List all assets and replacement value etc. Only 2 years left in Biden money coming in.Cline- There is a finite are we serve out of the district. Because it is government money they are all required to hook up. Brock- State law does not fund for speculative development. Unsewered areas gets a high score to get a grant or sase revolving loan fund, etc. There are other areas that need help. You only have to survey 80% of your customer base for this income survey. Per Brock. SRF- state revolving fund. 

Rural development- he can run numbers for that. They are out of money for that now. Do PER as if a rural development USDA guidelines as SRF will accept those- but the reverse is not true.

Board asked him to get numbers adjusted for current customer base and  also add in a part time superintendent cost. Engineers have to calculate maintenance costs for new customers. Board thought this was good stuff to work with now. Get Brock back after April 1st with adjustments asked for.  

Investor run utility- has shareholders and stockholders. At least 4 in Indiana now. IURC allows these companies to recover the purchase price from the customers - called an acquisition adjustment. Public owned utilities are expensive- but investor owned ones are even more expensive for tiger customers. Just wanted to give you both sides of the argument.

He said he knew the investor owned groups will not tell you how they will recoup their cost of acquisition because they don’t want you to think about this while deciding to sell to them. 

Brock departed at 5:45 PM

Project Updates: 

Guilford- Bob Hrezo- IDEM is officially starting to review the treatment Monday this week. Crystal at IDEM was her name. She said it looks straight forward. 

Christy- Might be able to install while SR 1 is closed. She plans to get the set that is going to IDEM to INDOT got coordinate this in some way. If not before she leaves- she will have it done before she gets back.

High Ridge WWTP

High Ridge west Expansion - Texas Gas Rd

Wilson Creek Project

Huesman Rd and Cole Lane

Harrison TIF/Stone Project- Baer said request for service out there, wanting a zone change out there Ag to B-2. Just need a letter to state the potential for service. This will be under the current business agreement with West Harrison. Board - Will send service letter to them for that. Christy writes it for Renihan’s signature. 

Scenic Ridge/148 Sewers /Outer Drive

Stateline Rd

Serenity Ridge Tranquility Court- not connected the house there yet. 

Moores Hill

Dillsboro- Lake Dildear-meeting on Tuesday. Also a Monday meeting with Cline, Derek Walker (Dillsboro Town MGR), Hrezo or Christy, and Brett. 

New Business: Fehrman asked about pump and haul. 

Baer said the regional sewer district rules cannot be superseded by the pump and haul rules. It’s there for things like small amounts of usage for a business. Not like a single bathroom out of a pole barn business. It’s too expensive to do this long term. Private utilities do not have the ability to force connections. 300 ft to residence is under review at state level. If cost to hook to sewer is 1 and 1/2 times the septic- they would be required to hook onto sewer. He thinks distance is going away and basing more on costs. This is what he learned at the state meeting and missed last sewer meeting.

Office Update:  none

Claims: approved to pay claims

Comments:Fehrman had cme conference and said found out we are the only county of those at meeting who have a  Regional sewer district. This gives people a way to have a possible solution. 

Beiersdorfer asked about bidding on Guilford- Christy thinks about 60 days to bidding for both plant and lines. One construction job.

Adjourned: 6:13 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township




Wednesday, March 20, 2024

This Week's Register - 2 Opinion Letters and LIT EMS Story


A well informed electorate is a prerequisite to democracy. Thomas Jefferson

For those of you who do not subscribe to the Register - you can obtain a copy at some of the local stores or at the Register Office which is now at 221 Walnut Street. First available paper is about 10 AM Wednesday. Cost is $2 per issue or about half that price if you subscribe for a year. 

This week front page middle is Marc Emral with the LIT EMS distribution story including quotes from officials at the Council Meeting last week regarding the issues with Dillsboro's termination of EMS funding.

The Opinion Letters to the Editor page has 2 letters - One follow-up letter from Guy (Jim) Fulton regarding the GOP position and issues on candidacy for some of the primary precinct committee spots. The other is from the Board members of Southeastern Indiana Residents for Responsible Growth Leadership of Stop Link 101. 

I am posting this as I have been hearing from people who wish to know more about these particular topics the past weeks. 

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township


Election News You Can Use


Almost all of Indiana's candidates for governor say state needs new economic development strategy

Nearly all of the candidates — regardless of party — say the state's economic development strategy needs to change.

Click link below for each candidates viewpoint

https://www.wvxu.org/2024-03-19/almost-all-of-indianas-candidates-for-governor-say-state-needs-new-economic-development-strategy 

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Primary Election Republican Candidates to Consider for Precinct Committee Men and Women

 NEW CANDIDATES 

FOR REPUBLICAN PRECINCT COMMITTEE MEN AND WOMEN


PRECINCT   CANDIDATE


Caesar Creek   David Kitchell

Center 3           William Secrest, Jr.

Center 3           Jennifer Fehrman

Clay 1   David Hollen

Clay 3   Steve Gemmer

Greendale 1   Melissa Watkins

Greendale 2   Nathan Beam

Greendale 3   Bob Cuneo

Greendale 4   Zach Allen

Harrison 3   Sheridan Admire

Hogan   Sam Mortenson

Kelso 2           Errol Fowler

Kelso 3           Duane Bischoff

Lawrenceburg 3   Janie Wilson

Lawrenceburg 4   Mike Lawrence

Lawrenceburg 8   Catherine Nicolai

Logan 2           Martin (Kelly) Barnes

Manchester 1   Steve Neal

Manchester 2   Rachel Roll

Miller 1   Vernon Beck

Miller 7   Meghan Keith

Sparta 2           Glenn Wright

Washington   Pete Bryk

York           Joe Loichinger


19 MARCH 2024 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES

 19 MARCH 2024 DEARBORN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING NOTES


Present: Jim Thatcher, President, Alan Goodman, and 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


Authorization to Make Improvements (YES HOME)- Baudendistel said this was the Maxwell bid- paid put of grant money $485,942   for improvements to first floor plus  stabilization of the tower 27,132 and $1,599 is county’s responsibility from this portion. Approved. 


Quitclaim Deed to Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission- Baudendistel- this is so that DCRC can use the tools own their tool box to get this back on the tax rolls for the county.  Approved and signed. 


Ordinance Amending Ordinance 2024-001 (Verity Lane)- amended to Ordinance 2024-005 This was just an easement that was vacated. There was a scriveners error on the acreage to 1.708 acres that Beaker in Surveyors office found. Approved. 


NEW BUSINESS


One Dearborn and OCRA Stellar Pathways – Mike Perleberg, Exec Director- Gage Pace subbing for Perleberg.

One Dearborn having open house for local officials ONLY. Gage Pace passed out the invite to Commissioners. 

Pace, Greendale, Aurora, and Dillsboro officials attended the workshop in Danville. $8.5 million set aside by 7 agencies. They need a county lead agency and one municipality. 4 regions get a $50K planning grant. Then they show plans to OCRA and 2 win the finds. Fine details will be known later. The funds only come in from the county wins.

Thatcher said it’s a no-brainer to participate. Pace noted they are really into regional collaboration - so we want all involved. March 26th there will be a meeting for all who want to participate, 


TIF Report from Baker Tilly (information only)- Fromhold- You have to look it over and say that you have reviewed it per IC code. Probst asked about no time end on 3 TIFs and the expansions of the TIF’s and Fromhold said he would have to check with Baker Tilly on whether that extended the TIF time. 


PAC Recommendation- Sandy Whitehead is the new MS4 coordinator. 


ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden- nothing 


AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold  -Claims/Payroll and March 5th Minutes- Approved 


ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel- see above


COMMISSIONER COMMENTS

Probst- talked about the primary election- March 23 for application for absentee April 8 is end of voter registration April 9 starts in person voting in the building, May 7th is the

Primary. 


LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION- none


PUBLIC COMMENT- Steven Genmmer- Arlington Rd Dillsboro IN - asked about the situation with Dillsboro Ems issues. Asked for details and who the commissioners had talked to. 

Thatcher worked with the town president- city manager and their attorney and the fire dept. trying to get something solid in place - not a short term fix- but want a long term plan.  - Asked for clarification - Saturday night - they had no calls allowed per Thatcher. They made 13 runs put of 107 call outs. Baudendistel told him the standard EMS contracts are not part of any negotiations. 

Gemmer was concerned that the rug got pulled out from under the EMS. On a monthly basis could come back to them if they get their act together. The contract terminated on March 17th per Thatcher and they had been notified with 60 days notice of that. Baudendistel said the agreements with Aurora and Dillsboro would contain language that the funds Aurora and Moores Hill are getting to cover Dillsboro could end up back with Dillsboro. Commissioners said they got an outline of the plan. But in the 6 weeks there were 107 call outs and only 13 runs. The percentages of runs made over rte previous 3 years are low and getting lower by each year. 

So the people in Dillsboro….

Thatcher insisted that they knew they were terminated. Commissioners do not think the outline was a plan and that they still were unable to make it work. There was a fair amount of back and forth in the above conversation trying to get details of the history and what the chances could be that Dillsboro could be a unit again. 


ADJOURN- 5:35 PM


Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township

Sunday, March 17, 2024

Food for Thought- Time with Uncle Sam

 

The link at the bottom of this post is a 45 minute You tube video titled Time with Uncle Sam from Sam Mortenson from Hogan Township.  

Caucuses have a purpose, particularly with sudden changes in health or death. This is a good tutorial and it is a cautionary tale on preserving voter election choices versus overusing the caucus. 

After his 11 minute introduction and explanation of his political and civic mindset, Sam Mortenson gets into the nuts and bolts of the local political machinery. His examples are related to recent GOP caucuses, but the process is similar for the Democrats as well.  He explains how the caucus process works in selecting people to replace office holders who leave office before their term is completed.  

There have been several caucuses in Dearborn County this year. Sam explains the 45 precinct committee person selection process and what happens when no one runs for that particular precinct. Precincts can then have an appointed precinct committee person that does NOT RESIDE in their precinct.You will also learn how this process can be legally manipulated to affect the balance of power in future elections. 

In the video you will hear the names of some of the new individuals who signed up for the primary to run for some of these precincts.  If you want a say in your county elections and state elections, look up your candidates and VOTE for a local precinct rep that lives in your precinct and reflects your political mindset.  

https://youtu.be/VukzynYme3E?si=fmHA6IbnBs7vral_

posted by:

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township



Saturday, March 16, 2024

AGENDA March 19th Dearborn County Commissioners Meeting

 AGENDA

DEARBORN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING

March 19, 2024 

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


IV. OLD BUSINESS

  • Authorization to Make Improvements (YES HOME)


  • Quitclaim Deed to Dearborn County Redevelopment Commission


  • Ordinance Amending Ordinance 2024-001 (Verity Lane)

V. NEW BUSINESS

  • One Dearborn and OCRA Stellar Pathways – Mike Perleberg, Exec Director One Dearborn


  • TIF Report from Baker Tilly (information only)


  • PAC Recommendation

VI. ADMINISTRATOR – Sue Hayden


VII. AUDITOR – Connie Fromhold

  • Claims/Payroll/Minutes

VIII. ATTORNEY – Andy Baudendistel


IX. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS


X. LATE ARRIVAL INFORMATION


XI. PUBLIC COMMENT


XII. ADJOURN

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

12 March 2024 Dearborn County Council Meeting Notes

 12 March 2024 Dearborn County Council Meeting Notes

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

Also present: Connie Fromhold, Auditor

Commissioners Thatcher and Goodman were also present

Marc Emral- Register and Tamara Taylor- Beacon were present.

WCPO reporter and cameraman were present 

Title VI Statement read as legally required

Glenn Wright asked them to video record this meeting as the public is here and they are working and many cannot get to these meetings. We have some pretty volatile issues in the county same as the country has. I have had a lot of the public asking questions. They can use the recording that this fellow (WCPO) is making tonight and post it on the internet.Turner and Doll don’t disagree about Council doing that. But it cannot help tonight as they have no way to do it. What about how the Commissioners do it? They had no idea how the Commissioners do it. The audio recording is available on request per Fromhold. WCPO is recording tonight. WCPO  said they will NOT provide a copy of their video. Baudendistel said that the Council meetings are recorded but the video is not set up for tonight’s meeting. The Board voted to look into these meetings being recorded. [NOTE: Commissioners have recorded meetings to post on You Tube so it has been tested out. Apparently, no one wanted to acknowledge that ability tonight, perhaps because it will be Council’s responsibility to decide and set it up when they think it’s time to do so.The state is requiring it in 2025.]

Public Library Board Appointment- Dama Ewbank- Approved

ADDITIONALS:

LAWRENCEBURG LIBRARY- Jake Moore- need to replace the chillers and LED lighting put in at both libraries. Spent more than $100,000 maintaining this last year. No cost to the county- this is covered by their library funding. $1,034,805 Energy Savings Project. Approved.

COUNCIL- Saint Elizabeth $250,000 (4915)- EG McLaughlin is asking for the 1st of the 4 payments out of Riverboat Revenue. (Total $1million) This was set at budget. Approved. 

911- $ 185,328-  Employees – 2 additional salaries (4933)- Jared Teaney- adding 2 additional full time employees. New agreements will provide the additional funding for this request. 911 and Commissioners support this. Baudendistel - Dillsboro, Moores Hill, and St. Leon interlocal agreements are all executed except these 3 so far. These are to make sure we have 3 people on call all the time. The county will be bringing in half a million more than the previous year. Getting the cell phone 911 fee increased will help to reduce the amounts charged to the cities and towns for this 911 service. They have the ability to increase the fee but they have not increased it more than 10cents since it’s inception. Approved the 2 new employees cost.

Superior Court II- Employee retiring additional funds needed for training new employee.  $9,508 (1001) - Leah Bailey said this is to train the new employee replacing one who left. Approved.

Superior Court Probation- $5,668 Employee Salary (2101 user fees)- new employee has a doctorate so they needed to increase the salary per the schedule. Approved. $13,656 Employee Salary (4906 A&D Program)Part time employee went to full time. Approved. This money is coming out of the user fees from Probation- not taxes. 

Circuit Court-$20,000 Drug Court-Juvenile Probation Solving (1237)- Judge Aaron Negangard- This is from the opioid drug settlement. Approved.

Circuit Court/ Juvenile Center- $15,000 Education Services (1001/4914)- Judge Negangard -Passed a binder around.- mental health assessment program DMHA- $250,000 grant for multi systemic therapy. So child and parent are in therapy together. Planning grant for Juvenile diversion also. Juvenile center was more like a babysitter- and he brought someone in from St Joseph County to help evaluate. Music lessons. Physical fitness . Learning a skill. We had to convert this to a contracted position. Thru an LLC. Partnered with IVY Tech for internships part time to provide without increasing costs. The $15,000 will help pay for counselors and outdoor equipment and followup with mentors. Prosocial activity from time they get up to going to bed. Mr. Lawrence is also providing chaplain services. The whole cost is over $50,000. Asking for $15,000 towards that. Max capacity is 20 kids in Juvenile Center. Last year we had 10 or more. Less from our county and more from other counties. They get $150/day from outsiders. $15,000 approved out of County General 

Juvenile Center- Judge Negangard presented   $1,500 Bio-hazard clean up. (1001/4914) and $16,500 Equipment Repair ( Maxwell’s estimate) (1001/4914) for damage done by one of the local inmates of Juvenile Center. Total is $18,000 for this damage out of County General- two doors had holes knocked through them. Approved. 

Auditor- $10,500 for onboarding software. (1001/4914)- all electronic- Will be $5500 per year after this. This is for HR dept. Approved. 

Health-$18,791.55 to correct state funded budget (1161)- Leah Bailey - presented- Approved. 

HIGHWAY-Listerman is at Road School at Purdue- Leah Bailey presented $362,006 Community Crossings Grant match (1001/4914) This is to allow Todd to capture an addition half a million $s. Approved

$116,000 used Loader to replace existing one (1176)- Tim Grieve- this is for a used Case wheel loader. Has 2000 hours. It’s an ODOT return. Immaculate. New ones would be $250,000. Approved.

Park- $220,000 funds to pave Bright Meadows walking path. (1179)- Gene Cleary- steward for the Bright Park. Current are 5 ft wide. Wants it o be 8 ft wide so people can pass each other. Some are uneven and in need of repair. Park closed Nov -April. Someone clears the parking lot free of charge. Lived in Yorkville and have outdoor space. Here in Bright this gives outdoor space.He’s seen 175 people there at a time.  Grieve got the quotes. The Park Board approved. The trail is 3,700 linear feet. Less than a mile. Lansing asked if they had applied for grants as Greendale has two paths that way. No they had not. Wright wants to know the priority level for this project. Grieve asked what it costs to pave a county road per mile. Council members were trying to figure out how to do this more cheaply. The number on a quote was $196,000. So less than $220,000. Wright said that there are a lot of “tourists" there with out of state plates in the parking lot. Wright asked what if you run out of money? Cleary said- you don’t spend any if you don’t have any. The funding comes from a percentage - 1% of Riverboat revenue. Morris said Gladys Russell has had a lot of money spent there- it’s really nice. Council decided to wait another meeting so they can explore some grant opportunities. TABLED to look for grants. Lansing will see what Greendale used for grants and let Morris know. Grieve said County mows the parks in summer.  

5 minute break 6:10 PM at Wright’s request

Commissioner- EMS LIT ( Local Income Tax) Distribution-$2,024,132 (1236)- Alan Goodman presented along with Tim Doll. Hold questions until the end of the presentation. The group- Tim Doll, Kevin Turner Shane McHenry and Jared Teaney, Kevin Haviland ( ManchesterEMS ),  and a nurse ( couldn’t hear name)  with Bright EMS. Hired Hanifan and Associates met with all stakeholders and collected data. 

Tim Doll compiled the spreadsheet with Jared Teaney and KevinTurner’s help. Holding back $200,000 from the $3million. This leaves $2.8 million to work with. Made a verbal commitment to get squads to Aurora and Bright. This leaves $2.2 million. For 2024. There are a number of ways to apportion the funds. Need, population, call volume, and make up of the dept. Grants can be gotten for equipment but not for people and staff. They took the Dillsboro funds out  until they can provide their services. Those funds were split unevenly (80/20) with Aurora and Moores Hill who will be covering Dillsboro as they work on their issues. The spread sheet was thoroughly explained by Doll. 

Goodman- said that they have a small fund out of the Commissioners for St. Leon and Jim Thatcher is working with Dillsboro. 2 people were true volunteers on their committee. One from Bright and one from Manchester. These were very dedicated. Kevin Haviland ( who could not make its tonight) would adjust his work schedule. The volunteer system is dedicated. We have less and less volunteers available. Morris appreciated all the work they all did. 

Wright pointed out Aurora EMS last fall - They had raised $100,000 for the unit. The unit is $300,000. As I look through your numbers I see Aurora EMS  23.9% responses. Goodman said Wright should volunteer to help with these committees instead of picking it apart at the end. Wright said he wasn’t invited. Goodman said he just came- wasn’t asked either. Turner explained how he had done the overlays to get to Bright’s  figures. Wright then talked about how his personal property taxes and LIT went up. He shows how some people are paying these taxes in St Leon and are getting no EMS services. Wright explained several land types around them county and showed that people are having issues with property taxes and now LIT taxes on income too. 

Kevin Turner did a brief recap of EMS history ending with trying to provide public safety that the residents deserve. We had to find a way to get squads out and this plan is for one year to work towards something sustainable for 20 years. No one wants to throw another tax on people but this is the equitable best thing we could come up with for now. 

Morris - we already enacted LIT. 2.5% is the max allowed for LIT by the state. We are at 1.2%. 

Wright agrees with them importance of volunteers. His mother helped establish Ohio and Switzerland Co EMS. McHenry said we have addressed all these issues. St Leon will have better EMS and get transport especially with the school up there. Doll said we should not have to depend on volunteers - we should provide this round the clock from paid staffing. Goodman said they are looking at chase cars to get care in some cases. Chase cars are essentially first responders with equipped cars and trained. Goodman said this is just for 2024. We have to continue working on this for 2025 and beyond. This will change per Dole when we get more information for next year. The committee worked tirelessly for a short term solution for now. Goodman said the Commissioners will go to work with Dillsboro. On a monthly basis the money can return to Dillsboro if they get things worked out. Lansing asked about St. Leon- and he said they were trying to get them money from that fund to fund their first responder there. They cannot transport. They do not have an amount for St Leon as St Leon is having trouble knowing what money they should ask for. [NOTE: If they had their funding- could they get an ambulance?]

Dillsboro resident- 51 years old- woman- I did not catch her name-  I cannot name people. We have had funds coming up missing since 2021.This squad has fallen down. As a wife and and EMT that I was- I am disheartened. People only want to listen to one side- we cannot tell that story because it is under investigation. We came here last week for a 9 am meeting with Commissioners. My son was really badly hurt and I know the importance of EMS. Sugar looks like salt, and salt looks like sugar. She pointedly looked at Office holders and told them they were not going to destroy Dillsboro etc….

Harry Witteride- Capt of Dillsboro Emergency Unit - And he doesn’t like funds being sent to other Units. If they had the money they could get the training. [NOTE: There is a catch -22 in this idea of Dillsboro getting settled. If they don’t get their finding - how do they get their paid people? It is not clear how they will be able to fix their issues.]

[NOTE: The spreadsheet was thorough and it would have been helpful for copies to be available to look at in addition to the overhead screen which had to be scrolled across. They covered various data points to try to arrive at a fair set of criteria to distribute the LOIT income for EMS. There are 3 cities in South and the Northern areas are more scattered with small towns except for Bright/HVL which is not incorporated as a unit. The 3 cities have a lot of experience and funding they have used to get good coverage for EMS. They have advanced with volunteers and paid staffing. Some use part time staffing that are paid. The northern part of the county and SW section have relied on towns and help outside the county to help cover their runs. Some of that LOIT funding may be used for that coverage perhaps???And when we look at the whole picture it may require combining some units to get coverage??? These officials have their work cut out for them - The bright spot in all this is that at least EMS units can’t be sold to outside investors. ] 

The Council voted to approve the LOIT spreadsheet distribution and the only caveat is Dillsboro’s money comes back from Aurora and Moores Hill should Dillsboro get its contract renewed. Two Nays from Wright and Kraus, Sr. Approved.

AUDITOR- 

Minutes Approved from previous meeting

Salary Ordinance- Approved

Redevelopment TIF Report- was acknowledged as received from Fromhold.

Late Arrival none


Meeting adjourned at 7:15 PM

Christine Brauer Mueller

Lawrenceburg Township