Government calendar for week of March 21

Tuesday, March 21

Brown County Convention and Visitors Bureau board of directors — 8:30 a.m., Visitors Center, 211 S. Van Buren St., second floor meeting room

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

Nashville Development Review Commission — 6 p.m., Town Hall, 200 Commercial St. Agenda includes: Election of officers; approval of 2023 meeting calendar; public hearing for new coroner building, 55 State Road 46 East; certificate of appropriateness — new coroner building, 55 State Road 46 East, Cedar Creek Brewing Company, 124 Locust Lane, Olde Bartley House, 90 S. Van Buren St.; report from town administration; Indiana Landmarks report.

Cordry-Sweetwater Conservancy District board of directors — 7 p.m., CSCD Office, 8377 Nineveh Drive

Wednesday, March 22

Brown County Parks and Recreation Board — 5:15 p.m., parks and rec office, 902 Deer Run Lane, Suite B (downstairs). Agenda includes: presentation from Danny Key in re pickleball court proposal; director’s report — grant for Salt Creek Trail Mural; unfinished business — former office building, JB Towers update; new business — BCCF pass through fund. Join the meeting on Zoom, meeting ID: 836 1435 7836, passcode: 047775

Thursday, March 23

Nashville Utility Service Board — 10 a.m., Town Hall, work session for water and wastewater.

Brown County Schools Board of School Trustees — 6:30 p.m., Brown County High School, 235 Schoolhouse Lane. Agenda includes: Presentation from Hayden Lockhart and Doug Harden in re proposal to build affordable housing in Brown County, Elizabeth Patrick in re BCS wellness program; action needed items – recommendation to approve $1,000 donation from Ryan Fish for the BCHS Softball team to be used as needed, recommendation to approve $150 per month donation Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2023 from Encounter Life Ministries, to be used for teachers and students at HES as needed. Recommendation to adopt the following board policies: Special Update Nondiscrimination and Anti-Harassment — Policies included: po1422: Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity Update, po1422.02: Nondiscrimination Based on Genetic Information of the Employee, po1623: Section 504/ADA Prohibition Against Disability Discrimination in Employment, po1662: Anti-Harassment, po2260: Nondiscrimination and Equal Employment opportunity, po2260.01: Section 504/ADA Prohibition Against Discrimination Based on Disability, po3122: Nondiscrimination and Equal Employment Opportunity, po3122.02: Nondiscrimination Based on Genetic Information of the Employee, po3123: Section 504/ADA Prohibition Against Disability Discrimination in Employment, po3362: Anti-Harassment, po4122: Nondiscrimination and Equal Employment Opportunity, po4122.02: Nondiscrimination Based on Genetic Information of the Employee, po4123: Section 504/ADA Prohibition Against Disability Discrimination in Employment, po4362: Anti-Harassment, po5517: Anti-Harassment. These policies were reviewed by the BCS Board of School Trustees for a first read on July 15, 2021. Consent agenda items: Separations – BCHS Art Teacher Andrea Rogers-Bartels, effective March 23, ESC Preschool Teacher Christina Goebel, effective March 3, BCHS Assistant Football Coach Connor Graber, effective March 9, 2023; Appointments – VBES Custodian Ronald Soland, $12.25 an hour, 240 days per year, effective March 6. This is a replacement for Caleb Brock, BCHS Custodian Christina Miller, $12.25 an hour, 240 days per year, effective March 20. This is a replacement for Tamara Hatchett; Transfers – BCHS Full time custodian Tamara Hatchett, to BCS Part time custodian, effective March 6. Legislative Update from Amy Huffman Oliver.

The Hamblen Township Fire Protection District Quarterly Meeting — 7 p.m., at the Hamblen Township Fire Department

Friday, March 24

Brown County Commissioners and Council — 6 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building, 201 Locust Lane. Agenda includes discussion of county courthouse project.

Tuesday, March 28

Brown County Area Plan Commission — 4:30 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building. Work session to follow regular meeting for continued revision of ordinance definitions.

Brown County and Helmsburg Regional Sewer Districts — 6 p.m., Brown County Community Foundation building, 209 N. Van Buren St., lower level meeting room.

Wednesday, March 29

Brown County Sheriff’s Department Merit Board — 4 p.m., Law Enforcement Center, 55 State Road 46 East.

Brown County Board of Zoning Appeals — 6 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building. Agenda includes: 23-SE-03, Christina McGinley, petitioner requesting Special Exception to allow a Home Stay for property located at 415 Wells Drive in the Town of Nashville; 23-SE-04, Julie Gacsko, petitioner requesting Special Exception to allow a Home Stay for property located at 300 Locust Lane in the Town of Nashville; 23-SE-05, Mt. Liberty Farms LLC, petitioners requesting Special Exception to allow a Riding Stable for property located at 606 Mt. Liberty Road; 23-SE-06, Ashley Gordon, petitioner requesting Special Exception to allow a Tourist Home for property located at 1800 Borders Road; 23-SE-07, Joe Young, petitioner requesting a Special Exception to allow a Tourist Home for property located at 1170 Upper Schooner Road; Discussion of fire department report.