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Schererville BZA elects officers, appoints legal counsel and approves minutes

Board of Zoning Appeals, Town of Schererville · January 26, 2026
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Summary

At the start of the meeting the Board of Zoning Appeals nominated and approved Michael Davis as president, Tom Kouras as vice president and Michael O'Rourke as secretary; the board also appointed legal counsel (Berkus/Constanza/Carberry as stated) and approved meeting minutes from Dec. 8, 2025.

At the opening of the session the Schererville Board of Zoning Appeals handled procedural business including officer elections, appointment of counsel and approval of minutes from Dec. 8, 2025.

Board member Bill Jarvis nominated Michael Davis for president and Tom Kouras for vice president; nominations were seconded and each appointment passed on roll call. The board also nominated Michael O'Rourke to serve as secretary; that motion likewise passed on roll call.

The board moved to appoint legal counsel and approved a motion naming the law firm cited in the record (Berkus/Constanza/Carberry as spoken during the meeting). The motion passed after roll call. The board then moved to approve minutes from the Dec. 8, 2025 meeting; members clarified the correct date in the record before approving.

Votes Roll calls were performed by the board clerk (Megan) for each officer appointment and for approval of minutes; recorded votes in the transcript show affirmative votes by Bill Jarvis, Tom Kouras and Michael Davis for the motions presented.

What this means The appointments provide the board with the officers needed to conduct hearings and formal actions. The counsel appointment establishes legal representation for board matters. Approval of minutes and findings of fact concluded routine business before the board proceeded to public hearings and additional commission items.