Business:
Adoption of Meeting Minutes:
Special Requests
PETITIONS REQUESTING TO BE CONTINUED:
Washington Township, Council District #3
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis Properties, Inc., by Paul J. Carroll
Vacation of North Rural Street, being 25.68 feet in width, beginning at the north right-of-way line of 73rd Street, north 305.47 feet to the south right-of-way line of Highland Creek Boulevard, South Drive, with a waiver of the assessment of benefits.
** Continue to March 12, 2025, Plat Committee
Center Township, Council District #18, zoned D-8
Jason Blankenship, by Mark and Kim Crouch
Approval of a Subdivision Plat to be known as Calvary Townhomes, subdividing 0.27-acre into three lots.
** Automatic Continuance to March 12, 2025, Plat Committee
Franklin Township, Council District #20, zoned D-3 (FF) (Cluster)
Mike Lewis, by Brett Huff
Approval of a Subdivision Plat to be known as 5 Star Farms, dividing 50.01 acres into 123 single-family detached lots.
* Automatic Continuance to March 12, 2025, Plat Committee
Center Township, Council District #18, zoned SU-2 (RC) (FF) (FW)
Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, by Edward N. Wolenty
Approval of a Subdivision Plat to be known as Thomas A. Edison School No. 47 Plat, subdividing 16.4 acres into two lots.
**Automatic Continuance to March 12, 2025, Plat Committee
Petitions for Public Hearing
PETITIONS TO BE EXPEDITED:
Pike Township, Council District #1, zoned I-4
Asphalt Materials Inc, by Andrew Dotson
Approval of a Subdivision Plat, to be known as Asphalt Materials Minor Subdivision II, dividing 4.33 acres into two lots, with a waiver of the sidewalk requirement along Robbins Road and 86th Street, per Chapter 741, Article III, Section 6 of the Consolidated Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance.
Center Township, Council District #12, zoned D-8 (IHPC-HMP) (TOD)
Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership, by Jeff Hasser
Approval of a Subdivision Plat, to be known as Replat of 2126 North Delaware Street, being Lot 33 of Morton Place Addition to City of Indianapolis, dividing 0.059-acre into two lots.
Franklin Township, Council District #25, zoned C-S (FF)
Milkcrate Development, by Mike Timko
Approval of a Subdivision Plat, to be known as Replat of “Lot 7” of Replat Block ‘A’ Claybrooke Commons North, dividing 2.31 acres into two lots.
Center Township, Council Districts #18 (site) #12 (vicinity)
Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation, by Brian J. Tuohy
Vacation of a portion of the south right-of-way of Washington Street, being 45.97 feet in width, beginning 14.67 feet west of the east right-of-way line of Delaware Street, east 468.59 feet to a point, a vacation of a portion of west right-of-way of Alabama Street, being 32.64 feet in width, beginning at the south right-of-way line of Washington Street, south 210 feet to a point, and a vacation of a portion of the east right-of-way of Delaware Street right-of-way, being 14.67 feet in width, beginning at the south right-of-way line of Washington Street, south 210.2 to a point, with a waiver of the assessment of benefits.
Washington Township, Council District #2, zoned D-3
Weihe Engineers, Inc, by Joshua Werner
Approval of a Subdivision Plat to be known as Grandview Trails, dividing 0.86-acre into two lots.
Center Township, Council District #18, zoned CBD-S (RC) (FF) (TOD)
Indiana Economic Development Corporation, by Andi Metzel
Approval of a Subdivision Plat, to be known as Replat of Lots 10B, 11A, 13 and Common Area B – Reimagining the GM Stamping Plant, dividing 38.083 acres into eight lots.
Center Township, Council District #13, zoned D-8
Jonathan Brown, by Benjamin Spandau and Thomas Steele
Approval of a Subdivision Plat to be known as Replat of Lot 8 in A. C. Shortridge’s Subdivision of Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, dividing 0.124-acre into two single-family attached lots.
PETITIONS FOR PUBLIC HEARING (Continued Petitions):
PETITIONS FOR PUBLIC HEARING (New Petitions):
Center Township, Council District #18
BTL Real Estate, LLC, and 618 Studio, LLC, by David Kingen and Emily Duncan
Vacation of the first north-south alley east of Park Avenue, being 12 feet in width, beginning at the south right-of-way line of Wabash Street, south 210 feet, to the north right-of-way line of Market Street, with a waiver of the assessment of benefits.
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