Government calendar for week of April 20

Tuesday, April 19

Brown County Election Board — 2 p.m., Emergency Management Services building (next to the Law Enforcement Center), 53 State Road 46 East.

Nashville Development Review Commission — 6 p.m., Town Hall, 200 Commercial St. and on Zoom, meeting ID 898 5311 6228. Agenda includes certificate of appropriateness applications for 225 W. Washington St., Franklin Square at 91 W. Franklin St., 245 Old State Road 46 and 241 Heimburger Lane; discuss guideline updates; report from town administration; and Indiana Landmarks report.

Cordry-Sweetwater Conservation District Board of Directors — 6 p.m., Cordry-Sweetwater Conservancy District Office, 8377 Cordry Drive. Agenda includes discussion of litigation or litigation which is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing.

Brown County Regional and Helmsburg Regional sewer districts — 6 p.m., Brown County Community Church, 2370 W. Main St., for work session.

Wednesday, April 20

Brown County Commissioners — 8:30 a.m., commissioners office, County Office Building, 201 Locust Lane. Executive session to receive information concerning an individual’s alleged misconduct; to discuss, prior to any determination, that individual’s status as an employee; and to discuss a job performance evaluation of an individual employee.

Nashville Utility Service Board — noon, Town Hall, for work session on utilities.

Brown County Commissioners — 2 p.m. EMS building. Agenda includes Child Abuse Awareness Month proclamation; update on retirement incentive plan and distribution of approved budgeted funds; 2021 year in review from SIHO, Apex and human resources on self-funded medical projects, distribution of approved budgeted funds and well check incentive; new security quote from maintenance; HVAC system at the Brown County Law Enforcement Center; Cyber Ready Community; approval of Community Corrections and Justice Reinvestment grant; highway superintendent report including project updates, request for proposals and State Road 45 floodwater project; adoption of updated rates for the cumulative capital fund; Southern Brown construction project; and JB Tower lease agreement with Brown County Parks and Recreation Board.

Lake Lemon Conservancy District Board — 6 p.m., Boys and Girls Club, 7599 N. Tunnel Road.

Thursday, April 21

Nashville Tree Board — 8:30 a.m., Town Hall and on Zoom, meeting ID 879 0193 7970. Agenda includes plan April 29 Arbor Day event; follow-up on tree removal requests by Hotel Nashville; discuss tree assessment from Davey Inventory; discuss 2022 project interests; and schedule meeting with town park commission.

Nashville Town Park Commission — 3:30 p.m., Town Hall and on Zoom, meeting ID 848 9847 0334. Agenda includes fundraising ideas and donor recognition; update on sign quotes; update on cabin removal; and volunteer park clean up.

Brown County School Board of Trustees — 6:30 p.m., Goldberg Room, Brown County High School, 235 Schoolhouse Lane. Agenda includes recommendation to approve paraprofessional to work up to 40 hours a week as a custodian where needed during the summer of school 2021-2022; recommendation to approve agreement between Brown County Schools and Surveillance 247; recommendation to accept $500 donation from Cummins Foundation to the Career Resource Center for 2022 Governor’s Work Ethic Certificate; recommendation to accept $11,000 donation from the Brown County Fab 50 group to the BCS Early Education Center for toddler room equipment; recommendation to accept $12,000 anonymous donation to the BCS Early Education Center for supplies and equipment for the preschool and toddler rooms; recommendation to accept $1,000 anonymous donation to the BCS Early Education Center for supplies for the preschool and toddler rooms; recommendation to approve the use of a BCS bus for a BETA field April 23 to attend Korea Night at the Indiana Memorial Union to be billed at $155 for the trip; recommendation to amend the retirement notice of Amy Gordon to include a request for VEBA Bridge; recommendation to approve agreement between Greg Linton and BCS; separating Sprunica Elementary School special education teacher, Helmsburg Elementary School paraprofessional, Brown County Middle School assistant football coaches, Van Buren Elementary School assistant Haley Downs; appointing HES preschool paraprofessional; transferring BCMS special education teacher to SES special education teacher, HES science teacher to BCHS CTE Early Childhood Education teacher; superintendent’s report; and claims.

Nashville Town Council — 6:30 p.m., Town Hall and on Zoom, meeting ID 831 5769 5453. Agenda includes public hearing on ordinance to amend water rates and charges; presentation from Curry and Associates on recommendation for Brown County State Park water project; approval of claims; consider riverfront license renewal for Quaff On Brewing Company LLC at 44 N. Van Buren Street and Big Woods at 60 Molly’s Lane; consider approval of Nashville Arts and Entertainment Commission’s recommendation of artwork for the Indiana Department of Transportation vinyl wrap project; clerk-treasurer report including fund balance report; monthly department reports from police and town administration including update on Village Green restroom roof replacement; consultant report on Utility Service Board, grants, legislative lobby discussion for public safety revenue and fire department discussion; consider professional services contract between the Indiana Department of Natural Resources and the town of Nashville for the purpose of water supply to the state park; consider ordinance to repeal dog license and ordinance for Human Rights Commission; consider contracting and purchasing policy.

Tuesday, April 26

Maple Leaf Management Group — 2:30 p.m., event center, Seasons Lodge, 560 State Road 46 East.

Brown County Area Plan Commission — 6 p.m., EMS building. Agenda includes request for approval of minor subdivision at 2275 Twinlakes Drive; request for approval for rezoning from primary residential to general business for 1040 Morris Lane.