Government calendar for week of June 23

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Tuesday, June 22

Nashville Development Review Commission — 2 p.m., Town Hall, 200 Commercial St., and virtually on Zoom. Agenda includes certificate of appropriateness for Out of the Ordinary, Kevin Gore, 61 S. Van Buren St.; and regular reports. Join virtually at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86423504647, meeting ID 864 2350 4647. (RESCHEDULED from June 15.)

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Maple Leaf Management Group — CANCELED.

Brown County Board of School Trustees — 5:30 p.m., Goldberg Room, Brown County High School, 235 Schoolhouse Lane, executive session to receive information about and interview prospective employees.

Brown County Area Plan Commission — 6 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building, 201 Locust Lane. Agenda includes James Sturgeon requesting a two-lot minor subdivision at 2087 State Road 46 West in Washington Township; Keith Toll requesting a replat of lots 1, 2 and 3 in Garrity Grove Subdivision at 8824, 8894 and 8956 Garrison Lane in Van Buren Township; and Craig Parsons requesting a rezone from R2 (secondary residential) to FR (forest reserve) at 2518 Lanam Ridge Road in Jackson Township. To be followed by a work session on tech limitations and available assets for possible implementation of hybrid meeting procedures; and review of the Nashville subdivision ordinance if time allows. Due to social distancing requirements, the occupancy rate of the meeting room is limited. Therefore, the APC asks the public to limit their attendance to the hearing item which most concerns them and then leave the room after each docket item.

Wednesday, June 23

Brown County Parks and Recreation Board — 5:15 p.m., parks and rec office, 902 Deer Run Lane, Suite B, and virtually on Zoom. Agenda includes director report on “groundskeeper off,” oven for old office, upper concessions vandalism and registration for soccer; results of Enhancing the Value of Public Spaces survey; 6/18 flooding at Deer Run Park and Salt Creek Trail; and other business. Join virtually at https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89946798859?pwd=V1VidDAyeXFRZUFZQ3BNOG5DZjNOdz09, meeting ID 899 4679 8859, passcode 969326.

Brown County Board of School Trustees — 5:30 p.m., Goldberg Room, Brown County High School, 235 Schoolhouse Lane, executive session to receive information about and interview prospective employees.

Brown County Board of Zoning Appeals — 6 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building. Agenda includes Jon and Lindsey Bell requesting a special exception for a tourist home at 4187 Kelly Reed Road in Hamblen Township; Kamady Lewis requesting a special exception for a private recreational development on Old Settlers Road in Jackson Township; Scott and Erika Rudd requesting an amendment to an existing tourist home special exception for higher occupancy at 210 N. Jefferson St. in Nashville; Brian and Alison Faulkner requesting a special exception for a tourist home at 6443 Kent Road in Washington Township; and Getaway House Inc. requesting a special exception to operate a travel trailer park on property owned by Land of Indiana between Poplar Grove Road and Green Acres Road in Van Buren Township. Due to social distancing requirements, the occupancy rate of the meeting room is limited. Therefore, the APC asks the public to limit their attendance to the hearing item which most concerns them and then leave the room after each docket item.

Thursday, June 24

Lake Lemon Conservancy District Board — 4 p.m. virtually on Zoom and YouTube Live. Agenda includes public comment; treasurer’s report on May financial highlights, claims for May 2021, introduction of proposed 2022 budget and 2022 fees discussion; manager’s report on sediment management project contract approval, earth work and dredging, community foundation balance update, barge operations update, vegetation control update and fireworks update; setting of next meeting; and other business. Join virtually at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzu11Dpw8mJjE7IBPrrCoBw/. (RESCHEDULED from June 19 due to flooding.)

Brown County Redevelopment Commission — 6 p.m., Makerspace, Brown County Junior High School, 95 Schoolhouse Lane.

Brown County Board of School Trustees — 6 p.m., Goldberg Room, Brown County High School, 235 Schoolhouse Lane, and virtually on Zoom. Agenda includes update on facility improvements; NEOLA policy updates on purpose, employment of the superintendent, controversial issues, employment of professional staff, employment of support staff, nursing mothers, leaves of absence, determination of legal settlement and eligibility for enrollment of students without legal settlement in the corporation, promotion/placement/retention, required ADM counts for the purpose of state funding and verification of residency for membership, electronic monitoring and recording, property inventory, accounting system for capital assets, staff use of personal communication devices, food service program, and bus drivers — cellphone use; donation of $500 from Cummins Foundation for Governor’s Work Ethic Certificate; $10,000 donation from Dollar General Adult Literacy Grant to the Jail Literacy Program; $5,000 donation from the National Football League Alumni for football ($4,000) and baseball ($1,000); donation of $15,135 from Laurie Godfrey for the theater department; adding two days for Ronna Snyder prior to the 2021-22 school year; approving the 2021-2022 handbooks for Brown County High School and the elementary schools; authorizing the beginning of legal steps for the 2021 bond issue; separation of BCHS JV varsity volleyball and JV girls basketball coach, BCMS music teacher, BCHS math teacher and BCJHS Spell Bowl sponsor; appointments of BCHS guidance counselor, Helmsburg teacher, Spunica special education paraprofessional, BCMS special education paraprofessional, BCHS math teacher, BCHS social worker, BCHS/BCMS custodian, three BCMS mentor teachers, BCMS extra-curricular positions, BCHS and BCMS fall sports coaches; transfers; and superintendent’s report. To be preceded by a 5 p.m. executive session for discussion of strategy regarding a real property transaction; discussion of the assessment, design and implementation of school security measures; and to receive information about and interview prospective employees. Join the public part of the meeting virtually at https://browncountyschools.zoom.us/j/82950187160?pwd=cEZOTENCVUQveHRDZXZINGF4UmJjUT09, meeting ID 829 5018 7160, passcode 318092. (MOVED from normal date of third Thursdays.)

Friday, June 25

Nashville Arts & Entertainment Commission marketing/public art/outreach committee — 9 a.m., Town Hall. Agenda includes plan/timeline for establishing artistic vinyl wraps on INDOT boxes; marketing collaborations to support NAEC mission statement; fine-tuning expectations for Christkindl holiday market grant; and other business.

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Nashville Town Council — 4 p.m., Town Hall, special meeting for Community Crossings street improvement project bid opening. (No virtual meeting option.)

Saturday, June 26

Cordry-Sweetwater Conservancy District Board of Directors — 9 a.m., CSCD office, executive session to receive information about and interview prospective employees.

Tuesday, June 29

Brown County Schools Board of Trustees — 5:30 p.m., Brown County High School, executive session to receive information about and interview prospective employees.

Wednesday, June 30

Nashville Town Council — 2:30 p.m., Town Hall, special meeting to make Community Crossings street improvement project bid award. (No virtual meeting option.)

Brown County Sheriff’s Merit Board — 4 p.m., Law Enforcement Center, 55 State Road 46 East. Agenda includes review of standard operating procedures and other business.

Brown County Schools Board of Trustees — 5:30 p.m., Brown County High School, executive session to receive information about and interview prospective employees.

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