AGENDA OF TODAYS EVANSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING
I. | INTRODUCTION |
04-24-2023 Agenda Attachment:
II. | APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDUM |
04-10-2023 Memo Attachment:
III. | REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS |
IV. | SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY |
V. | CONSENT AGENDA:Â FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS |
A. ORDINANCE G-2023-07 An Ordinance to Vacate a Public Right of Way in Evansville, IN that part of Hartig Avenue adjacent to Lot 30 in the Re-plat of Lots 60-87 inclusive in Shawnee Heights, an addition to the City of Evansville, as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Book “I”, page 97 in the Office of the Recorder of Vanderburgh County, IN Sponsor(s): Heronemus Discussion Led By: Public Works Chair Brinkmeyer Discussion Date: 5/8/2023 Notify: Don Gries, Easley Engineering G-2023-07 Attachment:
VI. | COMMITTEE REPORTS |
VII. | REGULAR AGENDA:Â SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS |
A. ORDINANCE G-2023-06 AMENDED An Ordinance Amending Chapter 3.35 (Housing Funds) of the Evansville Municipal Code Sponsor(s): Heronemus, Trockman, Koehler Lindsey Discussion Led By: ASD Chair Mosby Discussion Date: 4/24/2023 Notify: Josh Claybourn, Jackson Kelly G-2023-06 Amended Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE F-2023-04 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Approving the Annual Community Development Plan and Appropriating Community Development Block Grant, Emergency Solutions Grant and Home Investment Partnerships Program Grant Funds Sponsor(s): Beane Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Beane Discussion Date: 4/24/2023 4:00pm Notify: Kelley Coures, DMD F-2023-04 Attachment:
C. ORDINANCE F-2023-05 AMENDED An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers, Repeal and Re-Appropriations of Funds within the Department of Metropolitan Development Sponsor(s): Beane Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Beane Discussion Date: 4/24/2023 Notify: Kelley Coures, DMD F-2023-05 Amended Attachment:
D. ORDINANCE F-2023-06 AMENDED An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations, Additional Appropriations and Repeal and Re-Appropriation of Funds for Various City Funds Sponsor(s): Beane Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Beane Discussion Date: 4/24/2023 Notify: Russ Lloyd, Jr., Controller F-2023-06 Amended Attachment:
E. ORDINANCE R-2023-01 AMENDED An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 4105 Pollack Ave Owner:F & M Family Health Care Agency Requested Change: R1 to R3 Ward: 2 Mosby Representative: Daniel Colas R-2023-01 Amended Attachment:
F. ORDINANCE R-2023-02 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 313, 317, 319 & 321 N Garvin St Owner:Mark Cole Requested Change: C4/M1 to CO2 Ward: 4 Burton Representative Mark Cole R-2023-02 Attachment:
G. ORDINANCE R-2023-08 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 3508 Stringtown Rd Owner:JPB Estates, LLC Requested Change: C1 to R1 Ward: 5 Koehler Lindsey Representative: Jonathan Miller, ERS Management R-2023-08 Attachment:
H. ORDINANCE R-2023-09 AMENDED An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 4411 Pollack Ave Owner:Manihit Requested Change: C1/R1 to R2 Ward: 2 Mosby Representative: Nimish Shah R-2023-09 Amended Attachment:
I. ORDINANCE R-2023-10 AMENDED An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 3208, 3210 & 3212 Kratzville Rd Owner:Ritzert Co Inc Requested Change: C4 w/ UDC to M2 w/ UDC Ward: 5 Koehler Lindsey Representative: Krista Lockyear, Stoll, Keenon, Ogden, PLLC R-2023-10 Amended Attachment:
J. ORDINANCE R-2023-11 AMENDED An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 3114 Kratzville Rd Owner:Ritzert Co Inc Requested Change: C4 w/ UDC to M2 w/ UDC Ward: 5 Koehler Lindsey Representative: Krista Lockyear, Stoll, Keenon, Ogden, PLLC R-2023-11 Amended Attachment:
VIII. | RESOLUTION DOCKET |
IX. | MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS |
A. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council will be Monday, May 8, 2023 at 5:30 p.m.
B. TREE BOARD ANNUAL REPORT: Shawn Dickerson, City Arborist
C. STATE LEGISLATIVE SESSION PERTAINING TO ENERGY: Christopher Norrick, DAACE
D. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
X. | COMMITTEE REPORTS |
XI. | ADJOURNMENT |
” IS IT TRUE” APRIL 24, 2023
Miss Aulee goes to the Statehouse: First-grade lobby weighs in on the session so far
Miss Aulee goes to the Statehouse: First-grade lobby weighs in on the session so far
- By Colleen Steffen, Executive Editor, TheStatehouseFile.com
- Apr 24, 2023
It was Take Your Little Sister to Work Day at the Statehouse File Tuesday, and we learned a thing or two looking at the General Assembly through the eyes of a 7-year-old.
Everything at the Indiana Statehouse these days ends up feeling significant.
We invited Statehouse File reporter Xain Ballenger’s little sister, 7-year-old Aulee Pittman of Shelbyville, to the Statehouse Tuesday to peek behind the scenes of the General Assembly. She sat in the Senate press box, received a pat on the head from Sen. Greg Taylor, had a small chat with Sen. Mike Bohacek, and took some notes in blue crayon.
On the schedule that day? Guns in the classroom and whether and how teachers should be trained to carry firearms.
Not even a month ago, six people, including three children, were killed in a school shooting in Nashville, Tennesee. On Friday, Aulee’s school was one of dozens across Indiana closed by a bomb threat. Aulee kicked her feet in the too-high chair. She was skipping a day of first grade to see the important people talk.
Seven-year-old Aulee Pittman, little sister of Statehouse File reporter Xain Ballenger, sat in on part of a Senate session Tuesday and took some notes on the proceedings in blue crayon:
“to day I wet with my brother to his wirk it is asum! and I lirded Abowt senators now I’m in A meeting. Senator taylor …”
At that point, she got hungry and went downstairs for some chips.
Photo by Colleen Steffen, TheStatehouseFile.com.
She got bored, of course, and left long before the senators started that particular fraught discussion. She watched “Scooby-Doo” in our basement office, ate a hot dog from the Statehouse snack stand, drew flowers and rainbows on sheets of white printer paper.
The adults talked upstairs, unseen, and she proclaimed the whole experience “asum†in blue crayon.
The end of the legislative session draws near. If building-wide burnout is a thing, the Statehouse definitely feels it. So, for a moment, we put aside the incredibly serious subjects discussed this and every day and looked around through the eyes of a 7-year-old—the one who will live out all the decisions that are only spoken of here.
Why did you visit the Indiana Statehouse today, Aulee?
I really wanted to know what my big brother Xain does in the big city of Indianapolis.
Statehouse File reporter and Franklin College journalism major Xain Ballenger showed his little sister, 7-year-old Aulee Pittman, around the Statehouse on Tuesday. Upstairs lawmakers discussed teachers carrying handguns in classrooms while downstairs Aulee found better uses for her time.
Photo by Colleen Steffen, TheStatehouseFile.com.
Do you know what he does?
I feel like he makes toys and creates things. He’s very amazing. He does the news! …
He told me he works in the Indianapolis, and I thought, whoa, that is super amazing! And I really thought before that he worked at a zoo because there’s an Indianapolis Zoo.
Important things first: Tell us about your weiner dog Luanne.
She’s very scrumpy. One thing she loves is yum yums. … Did you know there are scary clowns for Halloween now?
Unrelated: What happened at the Senate session you watched?
I think they were talking about liberty and stuff? We did do the pledge. We also do that at Coulston Elementary. I got patted on the head by one of the senators. I really liked the statue heads.
The what now?
The statue heads. [Gestures finally indicate she’s talking about the busts of dignitaries found throughout the Statehouse.] We have a lot of good art at my school, too.
I do love art class and especially my teacher Mrs. Williams. She’s so kind and awesome. Once we did something fun where we speed walked and we found eggs and they were super cute.
Do you know what legislators do?Â
I think they make up laws?
What laws do you think they should make up?
I think they should make a law that kids get no orders. Kids don’t have to do what adults make them do, like wake up early to go to school … I really like my chores though. I like cleaning out my room. I make it a little game!
Aulee Pittman, little sister of Statehouse File reporter Xain Ballenger’s, took a trip to the Statehouse Tuesday to peek behind the scenes of the General Assembly.
by Xain Ballenger, TheStatehouseFile.com.
Do you think the lawmakers are doing a good job?
Yeah, we need senatives … senatives … senators.
We really need laws, like no stealing, no killing people. Terrible. Especially making scary movies to scare children. I need to make a scary clown picture to scare off burglars.
By the way, you can have one of my cookies. I am very good at being sweet. My cousin is not.
Do you think you might want to be a lawmaker when you grow up?
Hmmm … I don’t know … No, a pop star. A singer. Aaahahah woooooo!
What are you going to tell your class when you get back, Aulee?
I think I’m gonna tell them that today I went with my brother to his work and it was super awesome! My classmates are gonna be so impressed to hear about my adventures in Indianapolis.
Now I would like to hear about you! Have you ever seen a monkey at the zoo?
Indiana Department of Local Government Finance Deadline
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Upcoming Deadlines
APRIL 24, 2023
- April 27: Last day for the county auditor to publish the first notice of the 2023 tax rates to be collected in the county for each purpose and the total of the rates in each taxing district. (Ind. Code § 6-1.1-22-4)
- April 28: Last date to mail the Notice of Assessment (Form 11) for the appeal deadline of June 15 of the assessment year. (Ind. Code § 6-1.1-15-1.1 (b)(2))
- If the Notice of Assessment is mailed by the county on or after May 1 of the assessment year, the appeal filing deadline is June 15 of the year in which the tax bill is mailed by the county treasurer. (Ind. Code § 6-1.1-15-1.1 (b)(2))
- April 28: Last day for township assessors to prepare and deliver to the county assessor a detailed list of the real property listed for taxation in the township. (Ind. Code § 6-1.1-5-14)
- May 1: First day of the reassessment of the second group of parcels under the county’s 2022 – 2026 reassessment plan. (Ind. Code § 6-1.1-4-4.2(a)(5))
- May 1: Last day for State Budget Agency to provide the amount of the supplemental Local Income Tax distribution to the Department and qualifying counties. (Ind. Code § 6-3.6-9-15)
Note: See May 15 and June 1 for more about Supplemental LIT distribution. - May 3: Last day for the county auditor to publish a second notice of the 2023 tax rates to be collected in the county for each purpose and the total of the rates in each taxing district. (Ind. Code § 6-1.1-22-4)
- May 8: Level I & Level II Assessor Examinations
- May 10: Last day for the county auditor to publish the third notice of the 2023 tax rates to be collected in the county for each purpose and the total of the rates in each taxing district. (Ind. Code § 6-1.1-22-4)
- May 10: First installment of 2022-pay-2023 property taxes due. (Ind. Code § 6-1.1-22-9)
- May 10: Last day an appeal (Form 130) and claim for refund may be filed for the Spring, 2020 installment of property taxes. (Ind. Code § 6-1.1-15-12.1(h); Ind. Code § 6-1.1-26-1.1)
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2023 Webinars for Local Officials
(for all taxing units)
The Department will be hosting a series of webinars held virtually each month. The webinars are held at both 10 a.m. or 2 p.m. EST and will last for approximately one hour. You may attend the webinar that is most convenient for you. The Department will provide one (1) hour of continuing education credit per class.
May 17, 2023
10 a.m. OR 2 p.m.
Circuit Breaker Overview
Geared toward all fiscal officers and staff but open to all.
June 21, 2023
10 a.m. OR 2 p.m.
Legislative Overview
Geared toward all local officials. CLE will be offered for attorneys.
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Ratio Study Submissions Deadline PAST DUE
(for county assessors)
Ratio study submissions were due March 1, 2023.
All county assessors will be using the Microsoft Teams program for the 2023 Ratio Study submission. Please notify your IT department that your office is using a Microsoft Teams guest account with the DLGF. Some IT departments are deleting these accounts because they do not recognize them.
Please contact your Assessment Field Representative if you have any questions.
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Rolling and Balancing of Real and Personal Property Values
(for county assessors and auditors)
County assessors are asked to notify the Department at data@dlgf.in.gov, when they have rolled their values to the county auditor. County auditors are asked to notify the Department at data@dlgf.in.gov, upon balancing of the Real and Personal Property values. Please note that the Budget Status Map can only be updated when both the Real and Personal Property values have been rolled to the auditor and then again when both Real and Personal values have been balanced by the auditor.
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Customer Service Survey
The Department has implemented an online survey to collect feedback from those who have attended a training session or asked for assistance from a staff member. Please take a moment to provide me with your feedback as to how our team is doing. Here’s the link. It should only take about two minutes.
Eagles win thrilling match on Senior Day, 4-3
USI honored two seniors, Lucas Sakamaki and Yahor Bahdanovich
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – For the second straight match, University of Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis (7-14, 3-6 Horizon) earned a Horizon League victory in stellar fashion, this time defeating Eastern Illinois University, 4-3, Sunday afternoon at the USI Tennis Courts. The Screaming Eagles also honored seniors Lucas Sakamaki (Louisville, Kentucky) and Yahor Bahdanovich (Minsk, Belarus) for their athletic and academic careers at USI.
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Doubles: Despite winning at number one, the Eagles dropped doubles two and three to give the Panthers a quick 1-0 lead. Sakamaki and freshman Omar ElSamahy (Cairo, Egypt) paired up to take down their opponents, 6-0, at number one.
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Singles: It did not take long for USI to get the advantage with Sakami taking control at singles two (7-6, 6-1) and ElSamahy handling his opponent easily at number one (6-4, 6-4). Junior Dylan Brown (Evansville, Indiana) provided a key win in the match, winning 6-2, 7-6 at number six to extend the Eagles’ lead to 3-1 over EIU. Even though the Panthers won in singles four, sophomore Quinten Gillespie (Whiteland, Indiana) etched out his opponent in a three-set tiebreaker (6-7, 6-2, 6-3) at number five to walk it off for USI.
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This Week in Indiana History
April 23 – April 29This Week in Indiana History
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Indiana Quick Quiz1. What did the French traders originally name the Wabash river? 2. What year was Halston’s first namesake fragrance for women released? 3.What was the most notable thing about Charles Adkins winning bout at the ’52 Olympics? 4. What was the Indiana state flower before the peony? Answers Below
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Answers1. Ouabache, it is the Miami-Illinois word for river, Waapaahsiiki, meaning water over white stone. They tried to spell it phonetically. 2. 1975 3. It was the first ever boxing match between the United States and the Soviet Union. 4. Zinnia
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ABBYLAND FOODS RECALL FROZEN TURKEY MEATBALLS
Abbyland Foods, an Abbotsford, Wis., establishment, is recalling approximately 11,800 pounds of frozen turkey meatballs that are labeled as turkey sausage patties due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen. The product contains soy, a known allergen, which is not declared on the product label.
Gushrowski tied for 4th following opening round of MVC Championship
Aces rank in 8th position
COAL VALLEY, Ill. – Recording a 2-under 69 in the opening round of the Missouri Valley Conference Championship, Nicholas Gushrowski is tied for the 4th position at Oakwood Country Club.
Gushrowski’s round has him just four points off of the lead, which is currently held by Felix van Dijk of Illinois State. He carded a 6-under 65 to pace the individuals with Valparaiso’s Anthony Delisanti in second with a 66.
Second on the Purple Aces and tied for 28th overall is Michael Ikejiani. He posted a 3-over 74 in Sunday’s opening 18 holes. One behind him was Isaac Rohleder. His 4-over 75 has him in a tie for 32nd. Carson Parker and Daniil Romashkin carded identical rounds of 76 and are tied for 41st place.
Evansville registered a team score of 294 in the first round to rank in 8th out of 10 teams. UE is just seven strokes outside of the top four as Northern Iowa and Southern Illinois are tied for 4th with scores of 287. Illinois State paces the team standings with a 276. Valparaiso is in second with a 279 while Belmont ranks third with a 284.
Monday will mark the second out of three rounds of 18.