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County Commissioners January 2, 2018 Meeting Agenda

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AGENDA Of The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners

January 2, 2018

3:00 pm, Room 301

  1. Call to Order
  2. Attendance
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Election of Officers
  5. Action Items
    1. 2018 Meeting Dates Resolution CO.R-01-18-001
    2. Finance Board Election of President
    3. Public Hearing and Final Reading of Vacation Ordinance CO.V-01-18-001
    4. Public Hearing and Final Reading of Vacation Ordinance CO.V-01-18-002
    5. Final Reading of Ordinance CO.01-18-001 (Option #3): An Ordinance Replacing Ch. 17.26, Repealing Ch. 17.27 and Amending Ch. 17.28 of the Vanderburgh County Code
    6. First/ Final  Reading of CO.01-18-003: An Ordinance Establishing a County Sheriff/USI Reimbursement Fund
    7. First Reading of CO.01-18-004: Ordinance Amendment to Section 2.90.155 of the Vanderburgh County Code
  6. Board Appointments
  7. Department Head Reports
  8. New Business
  9. Old Business
  10. Public Comment
  11. Consent Items
    1. Contracts, Agreements and Leases
      1. Commissioners: 2018 County Attorney Agreement
      2. Sheriff: Memorandum of Understanding with USI
      3. Superior Court: Parenting Time Center, Inc. Grant Agreement
      4. Barnes & Thornburg, LLP Government Relations Agreement for 2018
      5. County Health Department:
        1. Letter of Intent with Southwestern Healthcare
        2. Little Lambs of Evansville Contract
    2. Approval of December 12, 2017 Meeting Minutes
    3. Employment Changes
    4. Auditor: December 2017 A/P Voucher
    5. Commissioners: Appropriation Requests
    6. Building Authority: 2017 Year End Review
    7. Burdette Park: Request to Carry Over Vacation Time into 2018
    8. Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana: December 2017 Report
    9. Weights and Measures: Nov 16-Dec 15, 2017 Monthly Report
    10. Soil and Water Conservation District: December 18, 2017 Meeting Minutes
    11. County Treasurer: November 2017 Monthly Report
    12. County Engineer:
      1. Department Report
      2. University Parkway TIF Pay request #29 for $1,750.00
      3. claims
    13. County Clerk: November 2017 Monthly Report
    14. Superintendent of County Buildings: DeBra-Kuempel quote for Old Courthouse condensate pump replacement
    15. County Health:
      1. Travel Request
      2. Request to Surplus Equipment
  12. Rezoning
    1. Final Reading of VC-10-2017

Petitioners: McCullough Development, LLC

6 N Elm Avenue

Change from R-1 to R-3 with UDC

    1. Final Reading of VC-11-2017

Petitioners: SEZ Holdings, LLC

5801 Ruston Lane

Change from Ag to M-2 with UDC

  1. Adjournment

Commentary: A Flag Emptied Of Meaning

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By John Krull
TheStatehouseFile.com 

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Rep. Milo Smith, R-Columbus, has peculiar notions of what patriotism and freedom mean.

Smith has made national news. He’s proposed a state law that would require the Indianapolis Colts to issue refunds to any football fans upset if players take a knee during the playing of the national anthem.

John Krull, publisher, TheStatehouseFile.com

That’s right. A state representative wants the state to dictate both how players exercise their First Amendment rights and how a business handles its customer relations.

All in the name of small government, of course.

Such inconsistency is typical of Smith, who has built an impressive record of making a mockery of the principles sacred to a self-governing society of free people.

During the last session of the Indiana General Assembly, he – all by himself – shut down consideration of legislative attempts to curtail gerrymandering in the state. Gerrymandering is the dark science of political mapmaking so one party or the other has an unfair advantage of the other.

Gerrymandering’s effect is to warp or even undermine the will of a free people. It allows legislators – government – to choose their constituents rather than enabling constituents to choose their lawmakers.

Smith didn’t offer much of an explanation for his decision to kill redistricting reform.

But, then, a legislator from a gerrymandered district never has to offer much of an explanation for anything.

That, though, wasn’t the high-water mark for Smith’s arrogance and hypocrisy.

A few years ago, when the legislature was considering the ill-advised attempt to impose a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage, Smith presided over a committee hearing on the measure.

He lectured those opposed to the ban that they couldn’t boo when the ban’s supporters testified on its behalf, but he didn’t stop those supporters from applauding when one of their champions spoke.

When the ban’s opponents tried to demonstrate their opposition by silently making a thumbs-down motion, Smith told them they couldn’t do that, either. One man in the balcony of the House chamber turned his thumb down while Smith spoke.

Smith ordered the capitol police to throw the man out of the hearing – thus denying the man two First Amendment rights, the right of free speech and the right to petition government for redress of grievances.

As the man marched out, the ban’s supporters applauded.

Smith did nothing to silence them.

Smith says his proposal to force the Colts to offer refunds if some of the team’s players protest during the national anthem came about because he attended a game where that happened. He stayed for the whole game, but said the act just didn’t sit right with him.

It was disrespectful, he said.

Disrespectful to the flag.

Disrespectful to those who have served this country in the military.

The American flag is a symbol.

Among other things, it is supposed to be a symbol of our devotion as a nation to preserving certain principles. Those principles include freedom of conscience, our right to make our own moral judgments about the things our government, our elected officials and even our country has done in our name.

The test of our devotion to those principles is our willingness to protect those rights even when they are exercised by those with whom we disagree.

Even those who make our blood boil.

Or who do things that just don’t sit right with us.

That’s the part of the American creed the Milo Smiths of this world just don’t – just can’t – understand.

For Smith and others like him, freedom means that everyone has the freedom to think the same things they do.

And, no, their motivation isn’t about respect for the flag or for our service men and women.

The man Smith tossed out of the committee hearing on the same-sex marriage ban did something memorable as he left.

He carefully, meticulously, unfolded an American flag and draped it over his shoulders as he marched out.

When he was outside the chamber, he refolded Old Glory with the same sort of military precision.

It turned out he was a veteran. He’d spent 20 years in the U.S. Air Force, serving with distinction.

Smith tossed a flag-draped military veteran out of a legislative hearing just for trying to exercise constitutional rights.

And that seemed to sit just fine with Milo Smith.

FOOTNOTE: John Krull is director of Franklin College’s Pulliam School of Journalism, host of “No Limits” WFYI 90.1 WFYI Indianapolis and publisher of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students. 

The City County Observer posted this article without bias or editing.

COA: Defendants Have Right To Counsel Before Drug Recognition Exam

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Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalwyer.com

A woman had her conviction overturned after the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled she should have been allowed to consult an attorney before undergoing a drug recognition exam.

Monica Dycus was convicted and sentenced to 365 days for operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person, a Class A misdemeanor. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers found Dycus stopped at red light, partly out of her car and yelling at her former boyfriend in another vehicle.

The police noticed the odor of marijuana coming from her breath and she admitted to having smoked marijuana with her mother earlier that day. A field sobriety test was inconclusive so the officers took Dycus to the police station where they performed the DRE. This included behavioral tests as well as taking her temperature, looking inside her nasal cavities with a flashlight, measuring her blood pressure and determining her pupil size in three different lighting conditions.

The police entered all their observations from the test into a drug symptom matrix. The results led the officers to conclude Dycus was under the influence of marijuana. Dycus then consented to a blood draw that found THC.

On appeal, Dycus argued the DRE results should not have been admitted at trial because she was not given a Pirtle advisement before the 30-minute test was performed. She maintained she was entitled to be advised of her right to speak with counsel prior to submitting to the testing.

The state countered that because the DRE is not very intrusive and can only reveal the presence of drugs, no Pirtle warning was necessary.

The warning derives its name from Pirtle v. State, 323 N.E. 2d 634 (Ind. 1975). This decision held that the Indiana Constitution requires an individual in custody must be informed of the right to counsel before consenting to a search.

A unanimous Court of Appeals in Monica Dycus v. State of Indiana, 49A05-1705-CR-978, agreed with Dycus, reversing her conviction and remanding for a new trial.

The appellate panel noted precedent has established the Pirtle warning is not required for field sobriety tests or chemical breath tests. However, in the Dycus case, the judges concluded the DRE was not a limited search only requiring a slight intrusion into an individual’s privacy.

Describing the DRE as a test that is “all-encompassing and amounts to a quasi-medical examination,” the Court of Appeals said the police get not only possible incriminating evidence but also information about a person’s general health. Moreover, the test required a police officer’s subjective assessment, which might tilt the results.

“Because the DRE is akin to an unlimited search that the Pirtle doctrine is designed to protect against, we hold that a person in custody must be advised of his right to consult with an attorney prior to consenting to a DRE,” Judge Patricia Riley wrote for the court. “As Dycus was not given the Pirtleadvisement, her consent was invalid as a matter of law and the evidence obtained thereby was inadmissible.”

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County Council Agenda

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AGENDA VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL JANUARY 3, 2018

3:30 P.M. ROOM 301

OPENING OF MEETING

ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

INVOCATION

ELECTION OF PRESIDENT (Auditor Presiding

ELECTION OF VICE PRESIDENT

APPOINTMENT OF COUNTY COUNCIL ATTORNEY

  1. APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS (Personnel Chairman and Finance Chairman)
  2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES –
  3. ORDINANCE CO.01-18-002/Suspend the hiring of County Employees and establish procedure to fill vacancies
  4. PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
    1. (A)  SUPERIOR COURT/Request to fill vacancy for Bailiff
    2. (B)  SHERIFF/Request to fill vacancies for 2 Deputy Sheriffs, JAIL/Jail Receptionist & Booking Clerk, and USI Funds/Create & fill positions for 5 Deputy Sheriffs
    3. (C)  PROSECUTOR/Request to fill vacancy for Deputy Prosecutor
    4. (D)  ASSESSOR/Request to fill vacancy for Deputy Assessor Deeds
    5. (E)  DADS/Request to fill vacancy for Counselor I
    6. (F)  PUBLIC DEFENDER/Request to grant Step 3 to Public Defender & Investigator and change classification & job title for Administrative Assistant
    7. (G)  LEGAL AID/Request to fill vacancy for Junior Legal Secretary and increase rate of pay for part-time Receptionists
  1. APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE: (A)
  2. REPEAL:
    (A) COMMISSIONERS
  3. TRANSFERS:

(A) SUPERIOR COURT

15. OLD BUSINESS:

(B) RIVERBOAT

(B) COUNTY COUNCIL

16. NEW BUSINESS:

  1. (A)  APPROVAL OF 2018 AMENDED SALARY ORDINANCE
  2. (B)  APPOINTMENT OF LIAISONS
  3. (C)  APPOINTMENT TO ABC BOARD
  4. (D)  OTHER COUNTY COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS
  5. (E)  APPROVAL OF 2018 MEETING DATES AND FILING DEADLINES
  6. (F)  DISCUSSION OF FUNDING FOR MEZZANINE FENCE AT JAIL
  7. (G)  DISCUSSION OF RQAW JAIL EXPANSION FEASIBILITY STUDY

17. AMENDMENTS TO SALARY ORDINANCE:

  1. (A)  SHERIFF (G)
  2. (B)  JAIL (H)
  3. (C)  PROSECUTOR (I)
  4. (D)  ASSESSOR (J)
  5. (E)  DADS (K)
  6. (F)  PUBLIC DEFENDER

SUPERIOR COURT (2)
LEGAL AID (2)
LEGAL AID/UNITED WAY LEGAL AID/IN CIVIL LEGAL AID SHERIFF/USI

  1. PUBLIC COMMENT
  2. REMINDER NEXT MEETING DATE/TIME:
  3. ADJOURNMENT

January 31, 2018 @ 3:30 P.M.

NO PERSONNEL AND FINANCE MEETING SCHEDULED

Adopt A Pet

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Shetland is a 1-yr-old male from the “Horse Breed” litter. He is one of 2 left; his brother Percheron is also available at River Kitty Cat Cafe! Since the Empty the Shelter event, these guys are now the longest “residents” in the VHS’ care. They are very sweet and would love to start off 2018 in a new home. Shetland’s adoption fee is $30 and includes his neuter, first vaccines & deworming, and registered microchip. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or River Kitty at (812) 550-1553 for details!

Breaking News: Driver Crashes into Home Following Fatal Shooting

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A witness at the crash says the man was conscious after hitting the home, yelling he had been shot before losing consciousness.

The victim was taken to the hospital where he died from his injury.

Police are still investigating what led up to this incident.

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 Breaking News: EPD Makes Second Arrest In Weekend Murder Investigation

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 EPD makes second arrest in weekend murder investigation

Evansville Police investigators have arrested a second suspect in connection with the Saturday murder on the east side.

Police have arrested Donovan Thomas, 21, on Murder and Robbery charges. He is in the Vanderburgh County Jail. The investigation is ongoing.

No additional details are being released at this time.For full details, view this message on the web.

Arrest Made In Connection To Saturday murder

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Evansville Police have made an arrest in the Saturday afternoon murder on the east side.

Dasean Summers, 20, has been arrested for Murder and Robbery. He is in the Vanderburgh County Jail.

The investigation is ongoing. No additional details are being released at this time.