Government calendar for week of Nov. 18

Tuesday, Nov. 17

Brown County Board of Health — 5 p.m. virtually on Zoom. Join the meeting at https://zoom.us/j/2808113181, meeting ID 280 811 3181.

Nashville Development Review Commission — 6 p.m. virtually on Zoom. Join the meeting with ID 844 5390 7249. Agenda includes certificates of appropriateness for Nashville Christian Church and Antique Alley.

Brown County Area Plan Commission — 6 p.m. virtually on Zoom. Agenda includes Thomas Przybyla requesting a rezone of 5 acres from primary residential (R1) to general business (GB) at 4614 State Road 46 West in Washington Township; Stephen Miller and Scott Mills requesting secondary approval for the 15-lot Woods Lane Subdivision on Woods Lane in Washington Township, Nashville; and review of 2021 proposed meeting dates. Join the meeting at https://zoom.us/j/9263434415, meeting ID 926 343 4415.

Wednesday, Nov. 18

Brown County Commissioners — 2 p.m. virtually on Zoom.

Nashville Town Council — 3 p.m. virtually on Zoom. Agenda includes discussion of health department recommendations regarding the COVID-19 response and renewal of executive powers. Join the meeting at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82063945859, meeting ID: 820 6394 5859.

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Brown County Parks and Recreation Board — RESCHEDULED to Nov. 12.

Brown County Board of Zoning Appeals — 6 p.m. virtually on Zoom. Agenda includes Austin Kyle Priddy requesting a front setback variance at 5286 State Road 45 in Jackson Township; William Newman requesting a special exception for a tourist home at 3715 Orchard Road in Van Buren Township; and review of 2021 proposed meeting dates. Join the meeting at https://zoom.us/j/9263434415, meeting ID 926 343 4415.

Thursday, Nov. 19

Nashville Town Council — 9:30 a.m. virtually on Microsoft Teams. Agenda includes discussion with OCRA regarding new Indiana Main Street Program enhancements and renewal of executive powers. A meeting link will be available at https://www.townofnashville.org/calendar-of-events?view=calendar&month=11-2020.

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Nashville Town Park Commission — 3:30 p.m. virtually on Zoom. Use meeting ID 841 8140 6050. Agenda includes discussion of creation of Root Family Memorial. Join the meeting at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84181400650, meeting ID: 841 8140 0650.

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Lake Lemon Conservancy District — 4 p.m. virtually on YouTube. Agenda includes update on bond sale; proposed addendum to resolution 06-11-03 Join the meeting at youtube.com/channel/UCzu11Dpw8mJjE7IBPrrCoBw/.

Brown County Redevelopment Commission — 6 p.m. virtually on Zoom. Use meeting ID 823 2710 1039, password 683322.

Brown County Board of School Trustees — 6 p.m. virtually on Zoom. Agenda includes presentation on CRC budget proposal for 2021; discussion about COVID-19; recommendation to authorize the use of an online payment and electronic ticket system for athletics; recommendation to approve a modification of the Resolution to Committing to Equitable Practices for all Students, Faculty and Staff of Brown County Schools; separations of BCJHS custodian and BCS administrative assistant; transfers; and superintendent’s report. To be preceded by a 5 p.m. executive session to discuss job performance evaluations of individual employees. Join the public meeting at https://browncountyschools.zoom.us/j/85491376007?pwd=WTdaSFcva0x2TlFNbVZpVTRRZmhyUT09, meeting ID 854 9137 6007, passcode 705420.

Nashville Town Council — 6:30 p.m. virtually on Zoom. Agenda includes renewal of executive powers; public hearing on CDBG COVID-19 response program phase 2 grant application; Baker’s Lawn Service landscaping bid for 2021; ordinance to provide for reimbursement of public health and public safety payroll costs with CARES Act funding; department reports; consider adoption of ADA Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan; consider stormwater master plan approval; discuss human relations commission; discuss Thin Blue Line flag issue; discuss fire services; discuss fee schedule for parades in town; water and wastewater budgets; and call-out for board and commission members 2021. Join the meeting at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89737492895, meeting ID: 897 3749 2895.

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

Tuesday, Nov. 24

Maple Leaf Management Group — 2:30 p.m., Seasons Lodge and Conference Center.