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MEETINGS, PENDING ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, AND MEETING MEMORANDA Of CITY OF EVANSVILLE COMMON COUNCIL

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MEETINGS, PENDING ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, AND MEETING MEMORANDA

Of CITY OF EVANSVILLE COMMON COUNCIL

I. INTRODUCTION
II. APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDA
III. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
IV. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY
V. CONSENT AGENDA: FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

ORDINANCE G-2017-09

Sponsor(s): Discussion Led By: Notify:

ORDINANCE G-2017-10

Sponsor(s): Discussion Led By: Notify:

ORDINANCE G-2017-11

Sponsor(s): Discussion Led By: Notify:

ORDINANCE G-2017-12

Sponsor(s): Discussion Led By: Notify:

ORDINANCE G-2017-14

Sponsor(s): Discussion Led By: Notify:

An Ordinance Amending Section 13.05.280 (Rate Schedule) of the Code of Ordinances
Elpers
Public Works Chair Weaver 6/26/2017

Marco DeLucio, ZSWS

An Ordinance Amending Chapter 13.20 (Wastewater Discharge Regulations) of the Evansville Municipal Code
Elpers
Public Works Chair Weaver 6/26/2017

Marco DeLucio, ZSWS

An Ordinance Amending Chapter 8.20 (Fire Prevention) of the Code of Ordinances
Adams, Mercer
A.S.D. Chair Brinkmeyer 6/26/2017

Josh Claybourn, City Council Attorney

An Ordinance Amending Chapter 6.05 (Animal Control) of the Code of Ordinances
Mosby
A.S.D. Chair Brinkmeyer 6/26/2017

Josh Claybourn, City Council Attorney
An Ordinance Identifying an Area Needing Redevelopment

McGinn
Public Works Chair Weaver 6/26/2017 Nick Cirignano, ZSWS

ORDINANCE F-2017-08

Sponsor(s): Discussion Led By: Notify:

ORDINANCE F-2017-09 AMENDED

Sponsor(s): Discussion Led By: Notify:

RESOLUTION C-2017-08

Sponsor(s): Discussion Led By: Notify:

ORDINANCE R-2017-14

Petitioner: Requested Change: Representative:

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 McGinn
Finance Chair McGinn 6/26/2017
Russ Lloyd, Jr., City Controller

An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Repeal, Re-Appropriations within the Department of Metropolitan Development
McGinn

Finance Chair McGinn 6/26/2017 Kelley Coures, DMD

A Preliminary Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Declaring an Economic Revitalization Area for Property Tax Phase-In for Real Estate Improvements Located at 4814 Spring Street, Evansville, IN 47711 – Spring Street Ventures, Haggard & Stocking Associates, Inc.
McGinn
Finance Chair McGinn 6/26/2017
Andrea Lendy, Growth Alliance

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 1425 E. Tennessee Steet Dennis Gates Owner: Dennis Gates
R2 to R3 Ward: 3 Hargis

Dennis Gates

VI. COMMITTEE REPORTS
VII. REGULAR AGENDA: SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

ORDINANCE G-2017-07

Sponsor(s): Discussion Led By: Notify:

An Ordinance Granting a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity for the Operation of Taxicabs for the Year 2017 – PAST, LLC Brinkmeyer
A.S.D. Chair Brinkmeyer 6/12/2017

Bill Kramer, PAST, LLC

ORDINANCE G-2017-08

Sponsor(s): Discussion Led By: Notify:

ORDINANCE R-2017-07 AMENDED

Petitioner: Requested Change: Representative:

ORDINANCE R-2017-08

Petitioner: Requested Change: Representative:

ORDINANCE R-2017-09

Petitioner:

Requested Change: Representative:

ORDINANCE R-2017-10

Petitioner: Requested Change: Representative:

An Ordinance Amending Section 18.130.070 of the Evansville Zoning Code
Mosby, Weaver
A.S.D. Chair Brinkmeyer 6/12/2017

Josh Claybourn, City Council Attorney

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 310, 312 Harriet Street
Richard E. Mills Owner: Christopher D. Severse R4 to C4 Ward: 6 Brinkmeyer
Richard E. Mills, Mills-Wallace & Assoc., Inc.

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 1756 N. Alvord Blvd.
Louis E. & Norma J. Hartz Owner: Louis E. & Norma J. Hartz R1 to R2 Ward: 3 Hargis
Kathryn Kornblum, Esq., VanStone & Kornblum, LLC

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 3130 Waterman Drive
Anthony & Mary Anne

Schmitt
R1 to R3
Mary Anne Schmitt

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 4913 Temple Avenue
Web Properties, LLC Owner: Web Properties, LLC R1 to C4 w/ UDC Ward: 5 Elpers

Ashley Hollen, Esq., Kahn, Deese, Donovan & Kahn, LLP

Owner: Ward:

Anthony & Mary Anne Schmitt
6 Brinkmeyer

ORDINANCE R-2017-11 Petitioner:

Requested Change: Representative:

VIII. RESOLUTION DOCKET

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 3800 N. Burkhardt Road
Roberts Investment
Holdings, LLC

R1 to C4 w/ UDC Krista B. Lockyear

Ward:

IX. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

  1. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council will be Monday, June 26, 2017 at 5:30p.m.
  2. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

X. COMMITTEEREPORTS

Sheriff’s Office To Hold Recognition Ceremony

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On Monday, June 12, 2017 the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office will host a ceremony to recognize the accomplishments of several deputies, confinement officers and community members. Additionally, four new deputy sheriffs will be sworn in.

The ceremony will be held in the courtroom of the Old Courthouse (201 NW 4th Street) at 9 a.m.

Those individuals being recognized are:

New Deputies
Jackie Elder
Jeff Fentress
James Trapp
Jared Wagner

Completion of Probationary Deputy Period
Deputy Lindsey Bean

Retirement
Confinement Officer Cynthia Johnson

Awards
Brandon Mattingly – Distinguished Service
Mike Robinson – Distinguished Service
Brandon Harrison – Sheriff’s Commendation
Mark Dimmett – Sheriff’s Commendation
Deputy Shawn King – Lifesaver
Deputy Roy Wright – Lifesaver
CO David Totsch – Lifesaver
CO Steven Stuart – Lifesaver
CO Tim Woods – Lifesaver
CO Tyler Whitledge – Lifesaver
Nurse Susan Ndoye – Lifesaver
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon & Anne Hall – Citizen Appreciation
Ms. Bessie Woolston – Citizen Appreciation
Lt. Brandon Elliott (McCutchanville Fire Department) – Citizen Appreciation

 

AG Touts Benefits Of Incarcerating Drug Offenders To Help End Cycle Of Addiction

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AG Touts Benefits Of Incarcerating Drug Offenders To Help End Cycle Of Addiction

IL for www.theinndianalawyer.com

Indiana’s attorney general is advocating the benefits of incarcerating drug addicts, saying chemical addiction programs that target inmate populations are among the best methods of helping drug users on the road to recovery.

Specifically, Attorney General Curtis Hill pointed to the success of the Jail Chemical Addictions Program, which recently made a presentation to the Attorney General’s Public Safety Coalition, a group tasked with “finding constructive solutions to the state’s crime and drug problems.”

According to participants in the Dearborn County Jail Chemical Addictions Program, being arrested and sentenced to incarceration helped save their lives.

“Everyone recognizes the need for more treatment facilities, but it would be unwise to expect addicts to just line up and ask for help,” Hill said in a statement Friday. “The nature of addiction will not allow such rational behavior.”

Instead, incarceration “plays a vital role in helping addicts recognize their need for intervention,” Hill said. While recent trends have pushed for reductions in jail time for drug offenders, the attorney general said the wisdom of that trend is called into question by the testimonies of the JCAP participants who say going to jail helped them break the cycle of their addictions.

“Efforts to limit jail time for drug users might be well-intended, but based on what we’ve heard from inmates, one must conclude that the most compassionate course might actually be giving them more jail time,” he said.

The Attorney General went on to clarify that incarcerating drug offenders is not to subject them to the maximum punishment, but rather to “provide them the best possible opportunity to overcome their addiction.”

Hill said he hopes all Indiana counties will have access to the JCAP model, and he plans to press state policymakers to support such programming “as an effective weapon in Indiana’s ongoing battle against substance abuse.”

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Front Desk Receptionist (part-time)
Holiday Healthcare – Evansville, IN
This person would be responsible for helping to answer phone calls, greeting our visitors, and other various administrative tasks….
Secretary East-side Office, Full-time
Southwestern Healthcare 10 reviews – Evansville, IN
Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. We are seeking a full-time Secretary ….
Manager-in-Training (Assistant Manager)
Eastland Mall – Evansville, IN
$915 a week
Assistant Managers are required to relocate at the end of their training program in order to become a General Manager of their own store….
TRACTOR TRAILER OPERATOR
United States Postal Service 9,964 reviews – Evansville, IN
$21.28 – $28.69 an hour
At the time of appointment, applicants must have a valid commercial driver’s license from the state in which they live with air….
Yard Jockey/Spotter Driver
Industrial Transport Services 11 reviews – Mount Vernon, IN
$575 a week
Candidate must possess a current state issued driver’s license. Certification or license requirement:. Yard Jockey / Warehouseman Truck Driver, Shift work*….
Customer Specialist – Home Medical Equipment
Deaconess Health System 28 reviews – Evansville, IN
Deaconess Home Medical Equipment has an opening for a Customer Specialist. This position has a large focus on documenation for home medical equipment billing.
Coder II-AMG / St.Vincent Evansville / FT Days / 80 Hours Bi-Weekly
St. Mary’s Health System, IN – Evansville, IN
Certified Specialist Coder obtained prior to hire date or job transfer date. Applies the appropriate diagnostic and procedural code to patient health records…
Rehabilitation Aide
Evansville Psychiatric Children’s Center 8 reviews – Evansville, IN
$20,852 a year
Accredited college training in a related field. Do you have a year of rehabilitative experience and want to join a busy rehab therapy team that works with…
Inventory Analyst
Berry Global, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Inventory experience in a manufacturing environment. Accounting courses is preferred. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:….
Teller Operations Administrator
Heritage Federal Credit Union 11 reviews – Newburgh, IN
D. Performs clerical functions such as account research, filing, and answering of telephone calls as required….
Quality Technician
DHL Supply Chain (Midwest) 6,597 reviews – Mount Vernon, IN
$14.75 an hour
Support coordination of QA license, permit and registration activities. Incorporates QA, OP and PIM tools and methodologies, as appropriate, in performance of…
Customer Service
Cresline Plastic Pipe Co., Inc. 3 reviews – Evansville, IN
Requirements include data entry, PC experience, good communication and telephone skills. This valued team member handles day to day contact with customers and…
Supervisor
AMC Theatres 1,318 reviews – Evansville, IN
Demonstrated ability to listen, communicate, and work effectively with guests, associates, and supervisors in a fast paced environment….
Security Officer
University of Evansville 15 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid Driver’s License required. Protection is centered on keeping the campus clear of criminal elements and secure from predictable fire and other hazards….
Assistant Installer – Windows and Doors
Carter Lumber 107 reviews – Evansville, IN
Strong knowledge of building materials and tools. Responsible for becoming certified in the product/area that is being installed to ensure that we are providing…
Stock Merchandise Flow Associate
Burlington Stores 4,189 reviews – Evansville, IN
You’ll play a major role in successfully managing the flow of merchandise from the stockroom through our stores, which is a critical element in driving positive…
Supplemental (DSS) Service Worker
Deaconess Health System 28 reviews – Evansville, IN
Supports the room service mission of providing pleasant meal time experiences to patients by providing physician-ordered nutritional services….
FOOD SERVICE WORKER (FULL-TIME) 2 openings Job
Compass Group 1,702 reviews – Evansville, IN
All of the associates in our organization are bonded together by a commitment to provide our patients, residents, guests, and customers with the very best…
Helpdesk Specialist Intern
Atlas World Group Inc. – Evansville, IN
Handling calls from agents and headquarters staff concerning problems and services. The ideal candidate should be pursuing a degree in Information Technology,…
DSS Service Worker
Deaconess Health System 28 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Important to have very good phone etiquette with patients and families. Be part of the Deaconess team by assisting patients with their menu selection per Call…
CLIENT SERVICE ASSOCIATE I
Old National Bank 100 reviews – Evansville, IN
Respond to incoming calls from both internal and external customers ensuring excellent customer service. The Client Service Associate responds to a variety of…
Home Security Sales Technician
Defenders 261 reviews – Evansville, IN
$65,000 – $75,000 a year
A valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle. Must own a cell phone. Category Field Sales/Install. Our growing business seeks an experienced, motivated Service…
Eligibility Specialist – Hearings and Appeals
Conduent 250 reviews – Evansville, IN
Reviews cases under appeal to ensure that case information was gathered and processed in a complete and accurate manner in accordance with State policy….
Part Time Assistant Manager
Kirkland’s 612 reviews – Evansville, IN
Required license or certification:. I am looking to hire a part time assistant manager for my Evansville, IN store location!…
FOOD SERVICE WORKER/CASHIER (FULL-TIME) Job
Compass Group 1,702 reviews – Evansville, IN
All of the associates in our organization are bonded together by a commitment to provide our patients, residents, guests, and customers with the very best…
Inventory Specialist – Part-Time
DISH Network 2,487 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must possess a valid driver’s license in the State you are seeking employment in, with a driving record that meets DISH’s minimum safety standard….
General Laborer
Tri State Septic Tanks Inc – Henderson, KY
To help make concrete septic tanks. Henderson, KY 42420. High school or equivalent….
RETAIL RESET MERCHANDISER
CROSSMARK 1,835 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Associate that utilizes a personal vehicle for business purposes are required to maintain a valid state-issued driver’s license and the minimum auto insurance…
Title Specialist
OneMain 724 reviews – Evansville, IN
Answer phone and email inquiries from our branch network with questions about the lien placement process and using our third-party vendor system….
Manufacturing Engineer Intern- 06022017
SRG Global 113 reviews – Evansville, IN
Conducting cost analysis and capacity analysis. Associates or Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or pursuing one….

COA: Man’s Actions Waived Right To Speedy Trial

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COA: Man’s Actions Waived Right To Speedy Trial

Olviia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

An Indiana man convicted of multiple felony drug charges lost his appeal of his lack of a speedy trial because his actions, including his failure to object to a later trial date, waived his right to such a trial, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Friday.

In Lawrence Benton Roper v. State of Indiana, 53A04-1607-CR-1691, Lawrence Roper was charged with various drug-related felonies, as well as a charge of felony possession of a firearm by a serious violent felony and being a habitual offender. Roper, proceeding pro se, verbally requested a “fast and speedy trial” at a hearing on June 25, 2015.

The parties appeared in court on Aug. 27, but the pre-trial hearing was continued to Sept. 24. At the September hearing, Roper, again proceeding pro se, requested a continuance because he had hired counsel the day before. As a result of that request, Roper signed a motion for continuance that contained a waiver of his right to a speedy trial under Criminal Rule 4.

At a subsequent hearing on Nov. 19, Roper moved for another continuance of the trial, which was then reset for Feb. 22, 2016. When Roper requested a third continuance in January 2016, the trial was moved to April.

At the April trial, a jury found Roper guilty of four of his six charges, and he pleaded guilty to being a habitual offender and waived his right to be sentenced within 30 days. But one month later, Roper moved to discharge his conviction, arguing the Monroe Circuit Court had failed to bring him to trial within the Criminal Rule 4(B) timeframe.

The trial court denied Roper’s motion. On appeal, he argued the court had erred by doing so. But the Indiana Court of Appeals disagreed, with Judge Melissa May writing in a Friday opinion that Roper “made no effort to object or otherwise bring any violation of that speedy trial request to the court’s attention until after he was convicted in April 2016.”

“He waffled about whether he was going to retain counsel at his initial hearing, at his bail review hearing, and at the hearing on August 27, 2015,” May wrote. “That August 27, 2015, hearing was mere days before the time limit would expire on Roper’s speedy trial request, and yet Roper did not object to the resetting of that hearing to date past his speedy-trial deadline.”

“Furthermore, at the hearing following the expiration of the seventy-day deadline (under Criminal Rule 4(B)(1)), Roper signed a written Motion for Continuance that included a waiver of his right to a speedy trial under Criminal Rule 4,” May continued. “Roper’s conduct is inconsistent with a desire to have his case tried in a speedy manner, and acted, in conjunction with his other actions, as a waiver of his Criminal Rule 4(b) request.”

Adopt A Pet

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Sadie is a 2-year-old female Pomeranian. She is very social & sweet. She was surrendered with a broken leg and spent several weeks in foster care while it healed. Her foster parent says she loves to give kisses! She is pottytrained but may piddle when excited. Her adoption fee is $120 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more (plus helping to cover some of her medical expenses while at the VHS.) Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

COMEY THE LEAKING CAPED CRUSADER EXONERATES TRUMP

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By Susan Stamper Brown

“Comey is the most honest, non-partisan public servant in America. Also, he leaks memos to [the] media to settle personal scores against [the] President.” —- tweet by national radio host Buck Sexton

James Comey is a victim of his own self-perception.

Superman, he is not, although his June 8 testimony suggests he sees himself that way. A mild-mannered kind of guy, who maybe thought his former job as FBI Director was just an extension of his superhero responsibility to expose corruption and fight for “truth, justice and the American way.”

Instead, his testimony reveals the opposite: Comey is a leaker, a cover-his-derriere memo maker and a political side taker.

Comey rescued Hillary Clinton from the burning inferno ignited when the classified emails she was sending on an illegal private server were brought to light. It looked like a job for Superman, so Clark Comey switched his office attire for some cape and tights. His apparent clairvoyance superpower gave him the miraculous ability to draw the conclusion that Hillary’s lawbreaking was not intentional. “No further investigation was necessary,” said the caped crusader.

During the hearing, Comey openly admitted that former Attorney General Loretta Lynch influenced the Clinton email investigation when she directed him to call it a “matter.” Oddly, Comey’s notorious “gut feeling” didn’t kick in that day to remind him that the Department of Justice aligning its comments with the Clinton campaign was deviously corrupt.

Contrast that to Comey’s testimony about General Flynn. Comey remained silent in the presence of real corruption, but leaked like a sieve when Trump reportedly said, “I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go. … He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go.”

The last I checked, hope is a good thing. It means to wish or expect with confidence: “I hope he gets well…I hope they win…”

When asked if he thought Trump was trying to obstruct justice or simply trying to help Flynn save face, Comey said, “I don’t think it’s for me to say whether the conversation I had with the president was an effort to obstruct.” So, Clark Comey leaked his version of the conversation to a friend who leaked it to the press. Sounds like grade school revenge to me.

And a conspiracy theory about obstruction of justice was birthed while proof of real obstruction of justice was aborted sometime between a secret meeting on a Phoenix tarmac and the day Loretta Lynch directed Comey to call Clinton’s email investigation a “matter.”

In an enlightening piece well worth your time written by law professor Alan M. Dershowitz for Fox News, “Comey’s statement fails to deliver the smoking gun Democrats craved.”According to Dershowitz, Comey’s written statement didn’t provide evidence of obstruction of justice — or any other crime. “Yet,” he wrote, “virtually every Democratic pundit, in their hast to ‘get’ President Trump, has willfully ignored these realities. In doing so they have endangered our civil liberties and constitutional rights.”

Comey’s hearing reinforced Dershowitz’ sentiment that Democrats are out to get Trump.

We gleamed from this hearing that many of the leaks or big news stories from anonymous sources were lies, including stories from CNN and New York Times. We also learned the whole Russian collusion theory is most likely conspiratorial.

Comey admitted he was confident that zero…zilch…nada…votes cast in the 2016 Elections were altered by Russians. He verified that President Trump did not, at any time, ask him to stop the FBI investigation into Russian involvement in the elections. He said no one working for the Trump administration, including the Department of Justice, asked him to stop the Russian investigation.

Most importantly, we learned that Trump was never, ever under investigation, one hugely-big fact that the leaker in a superhero suit failed to mention or even leak until June 8.

 

©2017 Susan Stamper Brown

Overnight Motorcycle Crash on US 41 Results in Fatality

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On Saturday, June 10, 2017 at 1:20 AM the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office and Evansville Police Department responded to a motorcycle crash on northbound US 41 at the on ramp to eastbound I-69.
The family of the motorcyclist became concerned when their relative did not return home at the expected time. Using a GPS enabled phone app, the family located the crash and called 911.

Upon arrival, a police officer observed a black 2015 Harley Davidson motorcycle wrecked in a ditch near a chain link fence. Evansville Fire Department and ambulance service personnel were already on scene and attempting life saving measures on the motorcyclist. The motorcyclist was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash and died at the scene.

A preliminary investigation revealed the motorcycle had been traveling north on US 41 at the eastbound I-69 on ramp when for unknown reasons the motorcycle left the roadway. The motorcycle traveled down an embankment and struck a metal fence, which ejected the rider. The motorcycle then came to rest in a ditch.

The Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office will release the name of the deceased.

Pictured above: Crash scene on US 41