Business:
Special Requests
PETITIONS REQUESTING TO BE CONTINUED:
Center Township, Council District #18
C-S (TOD)
One Way Auto Parts, by Joseph D. Calderon
Modification of the development statement for 91-Z-64 to provide to modify Commitment # 2 to increase the number of vehicles stored on site at any one time (current maximum number of vehicles is 54).
**Petition withdrawn by Petitioner
Warren Township, Council District #14
C-1 and C-4
VAF Lawrence, LLC, by Jamilah Mintze
Modification of Commitments related to 99-Z-39 to terminate all commitments, which related to: 1. the requirement of a boulevard entrance to be developed from 21st Street and taper into a single roadway approximately 100 feet north of the right-of-way of 21st Street, 2. the requirement of a landscape plan to be submitted for approval by the Administrator and to the Far Eastside Neighborhood Association, 3. the prohibition of pole signs, off-site advertising signs, and wireless communication facilities, 4. that requirement that office buildings shall appear to be residential and no taller than two stories in height, 5. that the owner shall use best efforts to reduce light pollution onto adjacent properties, 6. that 75% of the structures shall feature brick exteriors or exterior finish insulation system and no vinyl exterior shall be used as the primary exterior material, and, 7. that the petitioner shall dedicate 60 feet of right-of-way north of the centerline of 21st Street.
**Automatic continuance to May 29, 2025, filed by Registered Neighborhood Organization
Perry Township, Council District #23
Jarlynne Clark, by Mary Rollings
Rezoning of 0.35-acre from the C-3 district to the C-5 district to provide for automobile sales.
**Petition withdrawn by Petitioner
Center Township, Council District #8
Parajmit Singh, by Thomas L. Pottschmidt
Rezoning of 1.145 acres from the D-5 district to the C-4 district to provide for commercial uses.
**Petitioner request for continuance for cause to May 29, 2025
Decatur Township, Council District #21
D-3 (FF)
Abigail Wojciechowski, by David Gilman
Approval of a Subdivision Plat to be known as Speer’s Camby Retreat, dividing 6.686 acres into three lots.
Waiver of the Subdivision Regulations Chapter 741-306 sidewalk requirement along Camby Road (Sidewalks required).
Variance of Development Standards of the Consolidated Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance to provide for a 45-foot lot width for proposed Lot Two (minimum 70-foot lot width required), and to provide for on-site septic systems for each lot (public sewer facility required).
**Petitioner request for continuance for cause to May 15, 2025, with Notice
Center Township, Council District #13
RG Holdings, LLC, and Jackson Control Properties, by David Kingen and Emily Duncan
Rezoning of 0.67-acre from the D-8 and C-3 districts to the MU-1 district for a mixed-use development.
Vacation of the first east-west alley north of 10th Street, being 15 feet in width, beginning at the east right-of-way line of Windsor Street, east 150 feet, to the west right-of-way line of the first north-south alley east of Windsor Street, with a waiver of the assessment of benefits.
**Petitioner request for continuance for cause to May 29, 2025
Petitions for Public Hearing
PETITIONS TO BE EXPEDITED:
Decatur Township, Council District #21
D. R. Horton – Indiana, LLC, by Brian. J. Tuohy
Rezoning of 11.15 acres from the D-A district to the D-4 district to provide for a single-family residential development.
Warren Township, Council District #20
Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation d/b/a IndyGo, by Brian J. Tuohy
Rezoning of 5.28 acres from the C-4 (TOD) district to the SU-9 (TOD) district to provide for an IndyGo transit center.
Perry Township, Council District #23
University RS LLC, by Timothy Ochs and Jennifer Milliken
Rezoning of 7.79 acres from the C-7 (TOD) district to the C-4 (TOD) district to provide for a school and existing commercial retail uses.
Wayne Township, Council District #16
Victor Solano
Rezoning of 0.142-acre from the C-3 district to the D-5 district to provide for a single-family dwelling.
Washington Township, Council District #2
Crooked Creek Cultural Campus, Inc., by Joseph D. Calderon
Rezoning of 7.849 acres from the D-A and C-1 districts to the SU-7 district to provide for a not-for-profit organization for community enrichment programming, including education, art, music and performing arts.
Center Township, Council District #13
Amy Lapka
Rezoning of 0.144-acre from the D-8 (FF) district to the C-4 (FF) district to provide for expansion of a garden center.
Washington Township, Council District #7
SU-2
Butler University, by Brian J. Tuohy
Rezoning of 32.34 acres from the SU-2 district to the UQ-1 district to provide for university-related uses.
Modification of Commitments related to 84-Z-20 to terminate Commitment #1 which required use of the residences to be for students, staff and visitors of Christian Theological Seminary, to terminate Commitment #2, which required buildings to be no taller than two stories, except for three unit buildings, which were permitted to be three stories in height, to terminate Commitment #3, which prohibited vehicular or pedestrian access to or from 43rd Street, and required off-street parking, to terminate Commitment #4, which required a wall or other screening to be provided along the east property line and prohibited any children’s play area from the east property line, to terminate Commitment #5, which required that any trash disposal shall be a modern system and that the owner would cooperate in any storm water drainage investigation, to terminate Commitment #6, which required a development plan to be subject to staff approval at the time of rezoning.
University Quarter-One Approval to provide for university-related uses, continued use of existing student housing, building renovations, and construction of a six-story building with Butler Police offices and additional parking spaces.
Variance of Development Standards of the Consolidated Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance to provide for construction of a six-story parking garage and office structure, with a 20-foot north side yard setback (minimum one-foot setback for each one-foot of building height, or 81.5-foot setback required).
Center Township, Council District #12
Canal Village III, LP, by Russell L. Brown
Approval of a Subdivision Plat to be known as Replat of Lots 29-31 in Block 22 in Braden ET AL of North Indianapolis Addition, dividing 0.26-acre into four lots.
Variance of development standards of the Consolidated Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance to provide for four, single-family detached dwellings, on proposed 22.5-foot lot widths (minimum 25-foot lot width required).
Center Township, Council District #12
Canal Village III, LP, by Russell L. Brown
Approval of a Subdivision Plat to be known as Replat of Approval of a Subdivision Plat to be known as Replat of Lot 24 and part of Lot 23 in Block 29 in Roaches North Indianapolis Addition, dividing 0.13-acre into two lots.
Variance of development standards of the Consolidated Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance to provide for two, single-family detached dwellings, on proposed 2,829 square-foot lots (minimum 5,000 square-foot lots required), 22.5-foot lot widths (minimum 40-foot lot width required), and, with 3.5-foot side yard setbacks (minimum five-foot side yard setbacks required).
PETITIONS FOR PUBLIC HEARING (Continued Petitions):
Center Township, Council District #18
NDZA, Inc., by David Kingen and Justin Kingen
Rezoning of 0.13-acre from the I-3 (RC) (TOD) district to the CBD-2 (RC) (TOD) district.
Center Township, Council District #18
Luxury Leased Homes USA, LLC, by Stephanie J. Truchan
Rezoning of 0.345-acre from the C-5 district to the D-8 district to provide for residential uses.
Variance of Development Standards of the Consolidated Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance to provide for a townhome development with an eight-foot front yard setback (front building line between 10 feet and 19.9 feet required), an eight-foot rear setback (minimum 15-foot rear setback required), a five-foot corner side yard setback (minimum eight-foot corner side yard required).
Warren Township, Council District #20
Alexander Construction and Landscape, by David Retherford
Rezoning of 4.37 acres from the C-5 district to the I-2 district to provide for a commercial and building contractor’s business.
Variance of Development Standards of the Consolidated Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance to provide for outdoor storage and operations comprising of 225% of the total gross floor area of enclosed buildings (maximum 25% permitted), to provide for a gravel parking and storage area, (not permitted), with a 52-foot foot front transitional yard (minimum 100-foot front transitional yard required), with a 15-foot east side transitional yard (minimum 50-foot side transitional yard required), with a 10-foot north rear yard (minimum 30-foot rear yard required), without interior and exterior landscaping (minimum 9% of lot covered with landscaping required), to permit for outdoor loading and unloading of equipment and material 15 feet from a protected district (minimum 500 feet required), and to allow a six-foot tall aluminum fence with masonry columns in the front yard (maximum 3.5-foot tall fence permitted in the front yard).
Center Township, Council District #18
The Annex Management Group, Inc., by Misha Rabinowitch
Rezoning of 5.17 acres from the I-1 and D-5 districts to the D-8 district to provide for multi-family dwellings.
Variance of Use and Development Standards of the Consolidated Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance to provide for a multi-family residential development using the Large Apartment Residential Building Type Standards to the subject site (not permitted in D-8), to provide for minimum livability space ratio of 0.57 (minimum 0.60 required), and for a floor area ratio of 0.83 (maximum 0.80 permitted).
Vacation of:
a portion of Capitol Avenue, ranging from 23.4 feet in width to 40.18 feet in width, from the south right-of-way of the first east-west alley south of Arizona Street, south and southeast 617.82 feet, to a point,
a portion of Tennessee Street, being 25 feet in width, from the northwest corner of Lot 32 of Rech’s South Meridian Street Subdivision, as recorded in the Marion County Recorder’s Office, plat book 9, page 55, south 227.68 feet, to a point,
a portion of Capitol Avenue, being 25 feet in width, from a point 227.68 south of the northwest corner of Lot 32 of Rech’s South Meridian Street Subdivision, as recorded in the Marion County Recorder’s Office, plat book 9, page 55, southeast 135.51 feet, to a point,
a portion of the second north-south alley east of Senate Avenue, being five feet in width, beginning at the northwest corner of Lot 2 of Schmitt and Kottkamp’s Subdivision, as recorded in the Marion County Recorder’s Office, plat book 15, page 93, south 346.97 feet, to the north right-of-way line of the second east-west alley south of Wisconsin Street,
a portion of the second east-west alley south of Wisconsin Street, being 3.75 feet in width, beginning at the southwest corner of Lot 11 of Schmitt and Kottkamp’s Subdivision, as recorded in the Marion County Recorder’s Office, plat book 15, page 93, east 151.02 feet, to the west right-of-way line of Capitol Avenue.
PETITIONS FOR PUBLIC HEARING (New Petitions):
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