About us

Our Misson

The primary purpose of the District is to provide municipal sewer and water service in areas in unincorporated Porter County that previously did not have such service or were on failing utility systems. The general area of the District is Liberty Township which historically has had difficulties in supporting traditional septic systems for sewage disposal. Also, many owners in Liberty Township have less than reliable water service available through a well on their property.


COMPANY PROFILE

On January 26, 2004 the Porter Circuit Court entered an Order creating the Damon Run Conservancy District.

The Damon Run Conservancy District is audit of government operated in accordance with Indiana law.

The District’s brand new sewer & water distribution system consists of approximately 7 miles of piping costing in excess of ten million dollars. 

The Utilities were complete and fully operational in the Spring of 2006

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Board of directors

Chairman: John Barko                                            Expires: Feb 2027

Vice Chairman: Kurt Stefans                                Expires: Feb 2026

Secretary: Joseph Grgic                                         Expires: Feb 2026

Treasurer: Jennifer Beauchamp                           Expires: Feb 2025

Member at Large:         

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What is a freeholder?

A freeholder is the term used in the Conservancy District Statute meaning an owner of property.

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why the district tax is necessary?

The District was formed in early 2004 & all infrastructure completed in early 2006. Utility services have been provided for several years in the District without imposing any real estate tax to assist in payment of District expenses. The District must collect taxes to make its payments to the banks who loaned the money to complete the District’s infrastructure. The District tax will be shown on your regular Porter County tax bill and is payable at the same time.

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how the district tax is calculated?

The amount you pay in property taxes will be influenced by the assessed value of your home & the District’s tax rate. The addition of properties is important for the growth of the district. Generally speaking, more property in the district means a higher total assessed valuation of the property comprising the district, and as a result, the district’s tax rate is reduced. Because adding properties is important, representatives of the district actively meet with businesses, developments, homeowners and all public & private entities interested in obtaining service.

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DRCD map and service breakdown
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damon run conservancy district

Eagle Ridge Subdivision – 112 Homes 

St. Andrews Subdivision – 42 Homes

Pet Haven Pet Shop

Mishawaka One Stop

Mallards Pointe – 51 Units

Porter Memorial Hospital

Timberland Subdivision – 153 Homes

Luke Oil – 2 Parcels

Keithly Parcel on US 6

Timberland Farms Sub – 239 Homes

Liberty School

Kleighy Medical Campas