Government calendar for week of Feb. 19

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Tuesday, Feb. 18

Nashville Development Review Commission — 6 p.m., Town Hall, 200 Commercial St. Agenda includes sign application from Harry Patel, Quality Inn, 51 W. Chestnut St.; certificate of appropriateness for Robert Zozula, PNC Bank, 37 W. Main St.; and regular reports. To be preceded by a 5 p.m. orientation session.

Wednesday, Feb. 19

Brown County Commissioners — 6 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building, 201 Locust Lane.

Nashville Town Council — 6 p.m., Town Hall, for strategic direction workshop. Agenda includes discussion on “brand book” and community and economic development planning, including an infill development plan or strategy.

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Thursday, Feb. 20

Nashville Town Park Commission — 3:30 p.m., Town Hall. Agenda includes bench update, park sketches update and other business.

Brown County Regional Sewer District Board and Brown County Parks and Recreation Board — 5:30 p.m., parks and rec office, 1001 Deer Run Lane, joint executive session to discuss the purchase or lease of property.

Brown County Board of School Trustees — 6:30 p.m., Goldberg Room, Brown County High School, 235 Schoolhouse Lane. Agenda includes additional appropriation resolution; project resolutions for Helmsburg and Sprunica elementaries; final bond resolution; Amendment & Supplement to Master Continuing Disclosure Undertaking; Amended & Restated Post-Issuance Compliance Procedures; bus route extension changes for routes 14 and 15; termination of contracted bus route by request of driver Gayle Roberts; out-of-state professional leave requests; addition of BCHS courses in advanced accounting, computer science/cybersecurity, electronic music and technical communication; separation of Helmsburg teacher Natalie Van Zuiden at end of school year; appointment of new BCHS and BCJHS master or mentor teachers and new Helmsburg preschool paraprofessional; and superintendent’s report. To be preceded by a 5:30 p.m. executive session for the receipt of information about and interviewing of prospective employees; discussion of an individual’s status as an employee, a student or a bus driver; and job performance evaluations.

Nashville Town Council — 6:30 p.m., Town Hall. Agenda includes request for BETA funding from Anne Hawk; Old State Road 46 ditch work questions from Mark Threehawks; approval of state board of accounts and department of local government finance reports; 2020 Arbor Day proclamation; 2020 League of Women Voters proclamation; arts and entertainment commission request to use funds for banner brackets; service bid recommendations; clerk-treasurer on fund balance report and old outstanding checks; second reading of annual update to the town code of ordinances; first reading of an ordinance establishing standards for the care of private property; discussion of wastewater management plan progress by MS Consultants’ Nathan Delisle; discussion of vehicle driving policy and employee handbook; discussion on establishing a utility service board; recommended updates to guidelines for Nashville Development Review Commission; second-round bid openings for service agreements; and discussion on noise ordinance.

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Cordry-Sweetwater Volunteer Fire Department and Ambulance Corps — 7:30 p.m., fire station, 101 Firehouse Road.

Monday, Feb. 24

Brown County Council — 6:30 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building.

Tuesday, Feb. 25

Maple Leaf Management Group — 2:30 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building.

Brown County Area Plan Commission — 6 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building. Agenda includes plan commission requesting public comment on proposed amendments to the home occupation ordinance (home-based businesses); and regular reports. To be followed by a public work session on the zoning ordinance if time allows, focusing on “minor subdivision Town of Nashville.”

Wednesday, Feb. 26

Brown County Parks and Recreation Board — 5:15 p.m., parks and rec office, 1001 Deer Run Lane.

Brown County Board of Zoning Appeals — 6 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building. Agenda includes James and Mary L. Nay requesting a special exception for a tourist home at 4654 Lower Schooner Road in Washington Township; Joshua and Mary Ercoli requesting a special exception for a tourist home at 5603 Bittersweet Road in Hamblen Township; Brown County Maple Leaf Management Group requesting a variance to the setback requirements to a sign at 200 Maple Leaf Boulevard in Washington Township (the Brown County Music Center); and Mark Nottingham listed under “discussions, announcements and inspector reports.”

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