Settlement in the Regional Sewer District dispute could be close

PLYMOUTH — During their meeting on Monday, the Marshall County Commissioners heard from County

Attorney Sean Surrissi regarding the upcoming appeal of the Marshall County Regional Sewer District of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management’s ruling that the District should be disbanded.
Surrisi told the Commissioners that a recent meetin had been held in his office with Sewer Board members Dean Colvin and Don Ecker, President of the Commissioners Stan Klotz, Marshall County Council President Tim Harmon, and Councilperson Nicole Cox, Marcel Lebbin attorney for the Council and attorney’s for the Sewer District Chris Nussbaum and Andrew Boxburger, to discuss a settlement for the end of the dispute between the county and the Sewer Board.
Surrisi called the discussion productive and noted that the Council would hold an executive session later in the day to discuss the meeting.
He told the Commissioners that he had filed a motion on Monday morning to intervene in the IDEM appeal, stating that he felt that every party involved in the dispute should be allowed to be part of the suit, saying that it was the Commissioners and the Council that had filed the petition to dissolve the district and should be allowed input in the appeal.