Government calendar for week of May 18

Tuesday, May 17

Brown County Health Board — 5 p.m., Brown County Health Department, 200 Hawthorne Drive.

Nashville Development Review Commission — 6 p.m., Town Hall, 200 Commercial St. and on Zoom, meeting ID 898 5311 6228. Agenda includes sign applications for Lazy Possum Cannabis Company and Season’s Lodge; certificate of appropriateness for Bird’s Nest Cafe and Antique Alley; review of previously approved COAs for Olde Bartley House and Brozinni’s Pizzeria; report from town administration; and Indiana landmarks report.

Cordry-Sweetwater Conservancy District Executive Session — 6:15 p.m., Cordry-Sweetwater Conservancy District Office, 8377 Cordry Drive. Agenda includes to discuss a job performance evaluation of an individual employee.

Brown County Regional Sewer District — 7 p.m. on Zoom, meeting ID 864 1521 0325.

Wednesday, May 18

Brown County Soil and Water Conservation District — 11 a.m., Soil and Water Conservation District Office, 802 Memorial Road.

Brown County Commissioners — 2 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building, 201 Locust Lane. Agenda includes letters of support and presentation on a new forest plan for the Hoosier National Forest by Maddison Miller and David Seastrom; presentation from Kamady Lewis with the Brown County Convention and Visitors Bureau on the trajectory of tourism and plans for the future of Brown County; report from Veterans Service officer on non-reverting fund ordinance, human resources and commissioners’ administration, information technology (IT) and maintenance, and highway superintendent on project updates.

Cordry-Sweetwater Conservancy District Board of Directors — 7 p.m., Cordry-Sweetwater Lot Owners Association Clubhouse, 8751 Nineveh Road.

Thursday, May 19

Nashville Town Park Commission — 3:30 p.m., Town Hall, 200 Commercial Street and on Zoom, meeting ID 848 9847 0334. Agenda includes fundraising ideas and donor recognition; update on sign quotes; update on cabin removal; and any other business to come before the commission.

Brown County School Board of Trustees — 6 p.m., Goldberg Room, 235 Schoolhouse Lane. Agenda includes presentation by Brown County High School Principal Trent Austin to recognize Illyana Cox’s national art award; presentation about Eagle Manufacturing expansion; presentation on first annual Pursuing our Purpose Festival at the high school; recommendation to approve 2022-2023 elementary student handbook; recommendation to approve modified lease agreement between Brown County Schools and Human Services Inc.; recommendation of approval of a non-standard course for Human Anatomy at Brown County Middle School; recommendation to approve retirement notice of Suzie Watson; recommendation to accept $1,500 donation for National History Day award and Teacher of the Year awards; recommendation to approve $500 donation to BCHS football program; recommendation to approve $800 donation to BCHS girls softball program; separations of BCMS master teacher, BCHS English teacher; appointments of BCHS CTE engineering and construction teacher, BCHS junior varsity baseball coach, BCHS assistant cheer coach, BCHS health assistant and Helmsburg Elementary School health assistant; transferring HES part-time paraprofessional to full-time preschool paraprofessional, BCHS JV baseball coach to BCHS assistant varsity baseball coach; and superintendent’s report.

Nashville Town Council — 6:30 p.m., Town Hall, 200 Commercial Street and on Zoom, meeting ID 831 5769 5453. Agenda includes presentations from Jane Ellis with the Convention and Visitors Bureau and Greg Fox with the Christkindl Market; consider riverfront license renewal for Bird’s Nest and new member appointment to Nashville Arts and Entertainment Committee; consider ordinance establishing construction account fund for Brown County State Park water project, agreement with Curry & Associates Inc. for engineering services of Indiana Department of Natural Resources state park drinking water and water system improvements, consider contract for SRF labor and standards on state park project and consider approval of state park project claims; clerk-treasurer report on fund balances; police department report including request to consider salary amendment for department; reports from town administration, town manager and town attorney; consultant report on Utility Services Board, grant update and legislative lobby discussion for public safety revenue; consider ordinance establishing Human Rights Commission; consider ordinance to amend sewer rates and charges for the town; council comments.

Monday, May 23

NEW MEETING: Nashville Metropolitan Police Merit Commission — 3:30 p.m., NMPD Department, 25 Artist Drive. Executive session to receive information about and interview prospective employees.

Tuesday, May 24

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

Brown County Area Plan Commission — 6:30 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building, 201 Locust Lane.