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This document outlines Monroe County's comprehensive framework for climate resilience, developed to safeguard the community's environmental, economic, and social well-being against evolving climate challenges. The plan focuses on key strategic areas including Healthy Residents, Robust Natural Systems, Recreation, Sustainable Businesses, Resilient Infrastructure, Community Readiness, Sustainable Agriculture, and Local Government Leadership. Its overarching goal is to ensure Monroe County maintains its character and quality of life, fostering a resilient and sustainable future.
The agenda includes items such as the approval of the 2024 budget for Stormwater, an agreement with Christopher Burke Engineering for MS4 Audit Prep, and staff reports. The meeting also involves a discussion on the Stormwater Expenditure Report for June 2023 and allows for public input on items not specifically listed on the agenda.
The meeting included a presentation on Local Justice Reinvestment Advisory Council (JRAC) technical assistance, focusing on evidence-based decision making. Discussions covered the duties of local JRACs, collaboration between state and local entities, and addressing jail overcrowding. The board also reviewed the Indiana Department of Correction 2025 grant award, the CY 2023 IDOC fiscal audit, and the second quarter electronic monitoring report. Additionally, there were updates on personnel changes, project income status, and reports from the Chief Probation Officer, including participation in the Justice Counts initiative and a pretrial research project.
The Monroe County Drainage Board meeting includes discussion on floodplain management, a Karst ordinance, and a petition to the Drainage Board for the removal of an obstruction of a natural watercourse. The meeting also involves staff reports and discussions on Chapter 825, specifically regarding the Environmental Constraints Overlay Zone and potential revisions. Topics include the appropriateness of using soil map data in site plan approvals, guidance for assessing quarter-acre sites, and the protection of Lake Monroe from erosion and sedimentation. Additionally, there is discussion on impervious surface and erosion, septic permits, slopes requirements, detention requirements, and the use of LIDAR maps. The meeting further touches on regional ponds, low water crossings, riparian areas, and the addition of a new stream layer to GIS.
The Monroe County Drainage Board meeting included discussions and decisions on several drainage-related matters. The board reviewed and approved the final drainage plan for Highland Village Church, pending the acceptance of a drainage easement. They also reviewed a preliminary drainage plan for Central Supply Company, Inc., focusing on the outlet and drainage easement requirements. Concerns about Clear Creek flooding were raised by residents, leading to a discussion on potential mitigation strategies and funding opportunities. Additionally, the board discussed revisions to the Monroe County Stormwater Management Ordinance and Technical Standards Manual, including buffering for sinkholes and SCA boundary language. A discussion was held regarding the Pointe PUD, previously approved in 1996, and a site plan on West Second Street with an enforcement issue.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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