Business:
Special Requests
PETITIONS REQUESTING TO BE CONTINUED:
Center Township, Council District #12
Meridian Lodge #33 and NWQOL Holding Company LLC, by Bryan Conn
C-S (W-5)
Modification of Development Statement and Site Plan related to 2020-ZON-067 to provide for a four-story multi-family, with supportive services development, with 32 dwelling units for persons experiencing homelessness, community meeting space, mental health services, employment assistance, health and wellness programs, life skills training and development, and a food pantry for residents.
Variance of Development Standards of the Consolidated Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance to provide for construction of a four-story multi-family, supportive services, and community space building, with 35% transparency on the west façade (minimum 40% transparency required on facades within 50 feet of a local, collector or arterial street), with 6% transparency on the north façade, with 25% transparency on the east façade, with 9% transparency on the south façade (minimum 40% transparency required within 50 feet of a public pedestrian entrance), with a front yard setback of five feet (minimum 10 feet required), a north side yard setback of seven feet, and a south side yard setback of seven feet (minimum 10-foot side yard setbacks required).
**Staff request for continuance for cause to May 23, 2024
Petitions for Public Hearing
PETITIONS TO BE EXPEDITED:
Center Township, Council District #18
Daniel Paul Graf
Rezoning of 0.11-acre from the I-4 district to the D-8 district to legally establish residential uses.
Wayne Township, Council District #17
Vanderious L. Trice and Korteny Trice, by Joseph N. Sprunger
Rezoning of 0.46-acre from the SU-1 district to the D-3 district to legally establish a single-family dwelling.
Center Township, Council District #18
Indy City Barbell, LLC, by Brian J. Touhy
Rezoning of 0.66-acre from the I-4 (FF) (TOD) district to the CBD-2 (FF) (TOD) district to provide for a gymnasium, physical fitness, and training center.
Franklin Township, Council District #25
D. R. Horton – Indiana, LLC, by Brian J. Tuohy
Approval of a Subdivision Plat to be known as Edgewood Farms West -Section 1, dividing 33.73 acres into 77 lots, with a waiver to allow emergency vehicles to use three different local streets to reach their destination (must not utilize more than two different local streets to reach their destination).
Variance of Development Standards of the Consolidated Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance to provide for five-foot wide sidewalks along all streets (minimum six-foot wide sidewalks permitted along all streets).
PETITIONS FOR PUBLIC HEARING (Continued Petitions):
Center Township, Council District #8
PK-1
City of Indianapolis, Department of Parks and Recreation, by Mistie Nigh
Park District One Approval to provide for building signage for Frederick Douglass Park Family Center.
Pike Township, Council District #11
D.R. Horton – Indiana, LLC, by Brian J. Tuohy
Rezoning of 8.16 acres from the D-A district to the D-6 district to provide for a townhome development.
Franklin Township, Council District #25
Lennar Homes of Indiana, LLC., by Brian J. Tuohy
Rezoning of 75.3 acres from the D-A district to the D-4 district to provide for single-family residential development.
PETITIONS FOR PUBLIC HEARING (New Petitions):
Wayne Township, Council District #17
Badesha Bros, by Jamilah Mintze
Rezoning of 1.4 acres from the C-4 and I-3 districts to the C-4 district to provide for commercial uses.
Franklin Township, Council District #25
James K. Butler, by Gregory J. Ilko
Rezoning of 2.9 acres from the D-A and D-2 districts to the D-2 district for single-family residential uses.
Center Township, Council District #8
Historic Grandview LLC, by Paul J Lambie
Rezoning of 2.4 acres from the D-5 district to the D-8 district for residential development.
Washington Township, Council District #7
Fineberg and Solomon, Inc., by Russell Brown
Rezoning of 1.05 acres from the D-5 (W-5) district to the MU-2 (W-5) district to legally establish existing uses and to provide for a potential mixed-use development.
Variance of Development Standards of the Consolidated Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance to provide for multiple dwelling units on the southside of an existing two-story building without orientation to a public street (dwelling units must orient and be visible to a public street).
Additional Business: