During the meeting on Wednesday, neighbors expressed skepticism about how the property will be used in the future.
The manufacturing plant exploded in November, killing two people and injuring several others.
According to the board's latest report, released Thursday, problems at the plant started around 2 p.m. Nov. 12, the day of the explosion.
In November, an explosion in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood left two people dead, injured others, and damaged several homes.
This year, the WDRB News team jumped into action during several breaking news events and chronicled one of the biggest fraud scandals in southern Indiana.
Caution tape still surrounds several homes in the Clifton neighborhood, marking the lingering effects of the blast.
Residents are now instructed to ditch the previous 800 number and call or text 502-341-2903.
Nearly a month after the deadly explosion at the Givaudan Flavors plant on Payne Street, a Clifton resident is being forced to leave her home.
Among the residents is Hannah Henshaw, whose nerves remain frayed as she recalls the moment she realized something was terribly wrong.
The explosion remains under investigation, and it is unclear when residents will be able to return to their homes.