County Commissioners November 19th meeting agenda
AGENDA
Vanderburgh County  Â
Board of CommissionersÂ
November 19, 2013
5:00 pm, Room 301 Â
- Call to Order
- Attendance
- Pledge of AllegianceÂ
- Permission to Open: Quotes for Old Courthouse Guardrail
- Action Items
- Road Race Requests:
- Run this Whey
- River Run
- Veteran’s Council Presentation Regarding Old Courthouse War Monuments
- First Reading of CO.11-13-012- 2014 Commissioners Meeting Dates Ordinance
- Public Hearing/Final Reading of Vacation Ordinance CO.V-11-13-002: Vacation of 6’ PUE at 4910 Heckel Road
- Contracts, Agreements and Leases
- Dental Clinic Lease Agreement Termination
- Juvenile Court: Independent Contractor Agreement with South Evansville Community Outreach
- Assessor:Â Manatron, Inc. Letter of Authorization
- Commissioners: Purdue Cooperative Extension Services 2014 Agreement
- Sheriff:
- Amendment to Aramark Agreement
- ICJI STOP Domestic Violence Grant Agreement
- Road Race Requests:
- Department Head Reports
- New Business
- Old Business
- Public Comment
- Consent Items
- Approval of prior meeting minutes: November 5, 2013
- Employment Changes
- Commissioners:Â Transfer Requests
- Building Authority: Permission to repair the Centre elevator
- Early Retiree Reinsurance Program Notice
- Engineer: Pay Request #185 for $300.00 for T.I.F. Projects
- Assessor:Â Request to Surplus Various Computer Equipment
- Coroner: Request to Surplus Various Equipment
- County Highway Work Review: Nov. 1 – Nov. 7
- County Engineer Department Head Report
- County Clerk:Â October 2013 Monthly Report
- AdjournmentÂ
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS TO ACQUIRE MEMPHIS REDBIRDS
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Posey County receives over $600,000 to go towards improvements

New Harmony was awarded over $500,000 to help build storm water infrastructure improvements through a CFF grant. The project in New Harmony consists of 3,820 linear feet of storm sewers, inlets and headwall structures. Â The town is extremely flat making the surrounding hillsides steeply sloped causing runoff in rain events. Â This project will eliminate flooding on streets, yards and basements that the residents and town have experienced for many years.
The grants are administered through the Office of Community and Rural Affairs which will assist community leaders during the 18-month implementation process. I will be recognizing the town of New Harmony for this achievement at their next town hall meeting on November 21. The meeting is at 5pm, and I encourage the public to attend.
The Secured School Safety Grant Program provides grants to school corporations and charter schools to improve safety measures, such as employing a school resource officer (SRO), conduct a threat assessment or purchase equipment to restrict access to the school or expedite the notification of first responders. Schools with an average daily membership of at least 1,000 students applied for grants up to $50,000 per year. Â Schools with less than 1,000 students daily could apply for up to $35,000 per year.
I’m proud to say that the Metropolitan School District of Mt. Vernon received the full $50,000 grant, and the Metropolitan School District of North Posey received a $20,000 grant. Mt. Vernon school district plans to use the money it has received to improve school security equipment, while North Posey County school district plans to improve school security equipment and employ a school resource officer.
In the past month, our district has received over $600,000 to go towards improving our schools and towns. I would like to congratulate those who applied for these grants as I am excited to see the positive impact the money will have on our community and schools.
Zoeller warns of charity scams after typhoon in Philippines

AG’s office offers top 5 tips to protect your donation, avoid scams
INDIANAPOLIS – Many legitimate charitable groups are springing into action after the recent typhoon struck the Philippines, but Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller said so are scammers.
“Hoosiers have always reached out to help those in need and this provides an opportunity for those who will once again try to turn consumers’ good will into a profit,†Zoeller said. “During times of tragedy, it is even more important to be smart and make sure your donations are supporting legitimate relief efforts.â€
Zoeller encouraged the public to verify relief organizations are reputable before donating to avoid being ripped off. The Attorney General’s office offers five tips for consumers to consider before making a donation:
- Donate to established organizations with a track record of organizing and providing disaster relief;
- Initiate the donation yourself, rather than responding to online, direct mail or phone solicitations asking for money;
- Watch out for charities with similar sounding names. Some phony charitable organizations use names that are very similar to those of respected organizations.
- Pay by check. Don’t send cash or a wire transfer as these are common ways scammers use to rip-off victims and avoid detection by law enforcement; and
- Visit www.CharityNavigator.org to assist in identifying legitimate relief organizations and determine how much of their donations are used to help victims rather than on administrative overhead.
For more information on avoiding charitable scams or to file a consumer complaint visitwww.IndianaConsumer.com.
Karen Pence to speak at conference to create ‘Godly leaders’
Staff report
TheStatehouseFile.com
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana first lady Karen Pence will speak Friday at a conference in Carmel meant to help build “Godly leaders†to improve the nation.
Karen Pence joins her husband, now-Gov. Mike Pence, just before the 2012 election he won. Photo by Lesley Weidenbener, TheStatehouseFile.com
The event – presented by Indiana-based faith groups Truth@Work and EDGE Mentoring – takes place at Northview Christian Church.
Pence, the wife of Republican Gov. Mike Pence, will talk about “mentoring the next generation of young leaders,†said Ray Hilbert, the chief executive officer of Truth@Work, which serves as a resource for Christian business owners.
“We have many challenges in front of us and the core of our problem lies in this: It’s time for the church of Jesus Christ to rise up and produce the kind of Godly leaders that our country so desperately needs,†Hilbert said in a video promoting the conference. “That’s what this conference is all about.â€
The event will also feature a number of business leaders, authors Patrick Lencioni and Francis Chan, Indy race car driver Ed Carpenter, college basketball and Pacers analyst Clark Kellogg, and Jackie Griffin, mother of National Football League quarterback Robert Griffin III.
It costs $39 for the first 1,000 people who sign up and $49 for all those after.
Bucshon Selected For Second Conference Committee
Appointed as conferee on the Water Resource Reform and Development Act (WRRDA)
(Washington, D.C.) – On Thursday, Congressman Larry Bucshon was appointed as a conferee on the Water Resource Reform and Development Act (WRRDA) by Speaker of the House John Boehner and Chairman of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Bill Shuster.
 “I am honored to be selected, for the second time in my Congressional tenure, as a conferee on legislation that is important to Indiana,â€Â said Bucshon. “The 8th district is home to the Mt. Vernon Port, which is one of the largest inland ports in the Nation and I look forward to bringing the perspective of all of our state’s ports and waterways to the table as we craft this critical legislation. I am ready to get to work with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle and from both chambers of Congress and help improve our nation’s water infrastructure and economy.â€
WRRDA passed the House on October 23, 2013 by a vote of 417 to 3 and provides reforms to our nation’s water transportation system that are critical for Indiana’s ports and waterways.
 “Dr. Bucshon has been a tremendous advocate for Indiana’s waterways and ports,â€Â said Rich Cooper, CEO for the Ports of Indiana. “The water resource legislation includes a number of important policy initiatives crucial to Indiana’s Ohio River and Lake Michigan ports.  These include reconstruction of federal navigation locks, maintenance of deep draft harbors, and preservation of commerce through the Chicago Area Waterway System. As a member of the House-Senate conference committee, Dr. Bucshon will have a seat at the table for crafting this final version of the legislation and is well positioned to protect Indiana’s interests.â€
As a House conferee, Bucshon will work to develop a final version of the WRRDA bill with his Senate colleagues.
“Dr. Bucshon has been a valuable member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee,â€Â said Rep. Bill Shuster, Chairman of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. “I am pleased that he will continue his contribution as a conferee on WRRDA. Dr. Bucshon will play an integral role in working with our Senate colleagues to ensure our country has an efficient and effective water transportation system.â€
Last year, Bucshon was selected as a conferee on the Surface Highway Transportation Bill Reauthorization during the 112th Congress.
These signs – they’re a changin’
Today, the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) along with community leaders announced that nearly 21 miles of the existing I-164 in Vanderburgh and Warrick counties will be renamed I-69 during the fall of 2014.
A news release from INDOT states that “The conversion will require approximately 70 large, green interstate signs at or near exits and the smaller, blue signs posted at bridges and every two tenths of a mile. When the new 67 miles of I-69 opened between Interstate 64 and Crane a year ago, the existing I-164 mile markers and exit numbers were continue northward and will not be affected.”
The new I-69 connecting Evansville and Indianapolis is key to future economic growth of southwest Indiana, giving our community better access to jobs, education and health care along with a faster, safer commute for those who frequently travel to Indianapolis. Sixty-seven new miles opened for business in November 2012, under budget and ahead of schedule.
To learn more about the I-69 Evansville to Indianapolis project, visit www.i69indyevn.org.
Evansville Police investigating possible attempted abduction
Evansville Police are investigating a possible abduction attempt that happened in the area of Maryland and Lafayette around 2:30 this afternoon.
The 13 year old who reported the incident told officers she was walking in the area and was approached by a man driving a white Chevy Truck. She did not know the man and did not recognize him.
The man began talking to her as she continued walking. When she did not stop to talk to him, she said the man got out of the truck and came towards her. She told investigators that she started running and he chased her for a short distance. He then ran back to his truck and left.
She described the truck as a white 2000’s model S-10, possible with an extended cab. The left rear tail light was broken out.
The man was described as a black male, mid 30’s, around 5″09 and 155lbs. He has corn rows in his hair and had a mustache with some gray in it.
Anyone with information on the man is asked to call EPD at 436-7979
VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
  Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Thursday, November 14, 2013
Dearion Cabell               Possession of Altered Handgun-Class C Felony
Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor
Carrying a Handgun without a License-Class A Misdemeanor
Maleek Davis                Possession of Cocaine-Class C Felony
Felon Carrying a Handgun-Class C Felony
Possession of a Synthetic Drug or Synthetic Drug Lookalike Substance-Class A
Misdemeanor
Antonio Hanger            Operating a Vehicle as a Habitual Traffic Violator-Class D Felony
Marshall Hilton              Dealing in a Schedule I Controlled Substance-Class B Felony
Dealing in Marijuana-Class D Felony
Possession of Marijuana-Class D Felony
Maintaining a Common Nuisance-Class D Felony
Luther Lawton Jr           Possession of Cocaine-Class C Felony
Felon Carrying a Handgun-Class C Felony
Bryant Lockhart             Receiving Stolen Property-Class D Felony
Possession of Marijuana-Class A MisdemeanorÂ
James Payne                   Invasion of Privacy-Class A Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)
Myron Ricketson           Theft-Class D Felony
Megan Roberts               Theft-Class D Felony
James Schmitt                Burglary-Class C Felonies (Two Counts)
Theft-Class D Felony
Criminal Mischief-Class A Misdemeanors (Two Counts)
Robert Storbeck            Theft-Class D Felony
Nathaniel Torres            Burglary-Class C Felonies (Two Counts)
Theft-Class D Felony
Criminal Mischief-Class A Misdemeanors (Two Counts
Joseph Vasquez            Domestic Battery-Class D Felony
Allisia Cline                    Possession of Methamphetamine-Class D Felony
Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convcitions)
Blair Ellis                         Residential Entry-Class D Felony
Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class A Misdemeanor
Criminal Mischief-Class A Misdemeanor
Austin French                 Escape-Class C Felony
Receiving Stolen Property-Class D Felony
Steven Gagne                 Possession of Schedule II Controlled Substance-Class D Felonies (Three Counts)
Possession of Schedule IV Controlled Substance-Class D Felony
Alex Harvey                    Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictios)
Possession of Paraphernalia-Class A Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)
Timothy Haynes             Possession of Schedule II Controlled Substance-Class D Felonies (Three Counts)
Possession of Schedule IV Controlled Substance-Class D Felony
Kelley Jourdan              Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Substance-Class D Felony
Theft-Class D Felony
Possession of Paraphernalia-Class A Misdemeanor
Linda Mills                      Domestic Battery-Class D Felony
Robert Parker                 Burglary-Class C Felony
Theft-Class D Felony
Adam Pfau                      Strangulation-Class D Felony
Domestic Battery-Class A Misdemanor
Jermaine Marshall       Criminal Mischief-Class D Felony
Jeffery Schroeder        Domestic Battery-Class D Felony
Elgis Streeter                 Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated-Class C Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)
Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person with a Passenger
Less than 18 Years of Age-Class D Felony
Driving While Suspended-Class A Infraction
Tiffani Talbert                Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance-Class D Felonies (Two Counts)
Driving While Suspended-Class A Infraction
Michael Yankavitch      Possession of Marijuana-Class D Felony
Maintaining a Common Nuisance-Class D Felony
For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact Kyle Phernetton at 812.435.5688 or via e-mail at KPhernetton@vanderburghgov.org
Under Indiana law, all criminal defendants are considered to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.