Government calendar for week of Oct. 16

Tuesday, Oct. 16

Brown County Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors — 8:30 a.m., Visitors Center, 211 S. Van Buren St.

Brown County Health Department Opioid Advisory Subcommittee —10 a.m., County Office Building, 201 Locust Lane.

Maple Leaf Management Group — 10 a.m., Visitors Center, committee meeting.

Brown County Health Department Septic Ordinance Assessment Subcommittee — 2 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building, 201 Locust Lane.

Nashville Development Review Commission — 6 p.m., Town Hall, 200 Commercial St. Agenda includes approving minutes and other business. To be preceded by a 5 p.m. work session for review of proposed Nashville historic preservation ordinance.

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

Wednesday, Oct. 17

Nashville Arts and Entertainment Commission — 10 a.m., Town Hall. Agenda includes crosswalk art, History Center murals and other business.

Brown County Commissioners — 6 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building.

Thursday, Oct. 18

Nashville Tree Board — 8:30 a.m., Town Hall. Agenda includes fall tree order and planting plans, education programs, new park signage, new park plans and other business.

Nashville Town Park Commission — 3:30 p.m., Town Hall. Agenda includes review of park ordinance, discussion of future use of Washington/Johnson street park, and other business.

Brown County Community Corrections Advisory Board — 4:15 p.m., corrections office, Suite B, 902 Deer Run Lane.

Brown County Schools Board of Trustees — 6:30 p.m., Goldberg Room, Brown County High School, 235 Schoolhouse Lane. Agenda includes 2019 budget adoption, presentation on Career Resource Center of Brown County budget; eLearning discussion; Brown County Educators Association contract ratification; separation of Sprunica Elementary teacher; appointments of seventh-grade basketball coach, CRC adult basic education instructor, fifth-grade basketball coach and high school assistant football coach; and superintendent’s report. To be preceded by a 5:30 p.m. executive session for discussion of strategy with respect to the possible purchase of real estate; the receipt of information about and interviewing of prospective employees; job performance evaluations; and the training of school board members with an outside consultant about their role as public officials.

Nashville Town Council — 6:30 p.m., Town Hall. Agenda includes request for a combined adjustment from Brian Howey, BETA financial request, band payment, historic preservation ordinance update, a resolution authorizing temporary transfers to depleted funds, an ordinance creating a town park commission, an ordinance adopting a supplement to the code of ordinances, 2019 water and sewer budgets, five-year capital plan update, paving update, Maple Leaf letter of support for grant, and regular reports.

Brown County Redevelopment Commission — 7 p.m., Van Buren Elementary School, 4045 State Road 135 South, community economic conversation to gather input for an economic development action plan and share information about the current local economy.

Cordry-Sweetwater Volunteer Fire & Ambulance — 7 p.m., fire station, 101 Firehouse Road.

Monday, Oct. 22

Brown County Alcoholic Beverage Commission — 11 a.m., Brown County Office Building. Agenda includes investigation of propriety of holding an alcoholic beverage permit by the following applicant: Beer, wine and liquor  restaurant license renewal for Big Woods Brewing Co., 418 Old State Road 46, Big Woods Pavilion (Hard Truth Hills).

Tuesday, Oct. 23

Brown County Area Plan Commission — 6 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building. Agenda includes public input on amendments to the tourist home resolution. To be followed by a work session for revision of the subdivision ordinance.

Wednesday, Oct. 24

Brown County Parks & Recreation Board — 5:15 p.m., parks and rec office, 1001 Deer Run Lane.

Brown County Board of Zoning Appeals — 6 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building. Agenda includes Robert Reeves requesting a special exception for a tourist home at 3832 Valley Branch Road in Van Buren Township; Clinton and Kara Hammes requesting a variance from floodproofing requirements at 185 S. Jefferson St. in Washington Township; Harry Sherman requesting a variance from setbacks at 7005 Opossum Drive in the Cordry-Sweetwater Conservancy District; Larry and Tamara Whyde requesting a special exception for a tourist home at 9100 Carmel Ridge Road in Jackson Township; and D&A Invest LLC requesting special exceptions for two tourist homes, at 3480 Orchard Road in Van Buren Township and 2166 Salt Creek Road in Hamblen Township.