Notice is hereby given of a meeting of Metropolitan Development Commission (November 19, 2025).
Business:
Adoption of Meeting Minutes: November 5, 2025
Special Requests
Bid Opening:
RFP-13DMD-2025-2 (46th & College)
Annual TIF Presentation
Policy Resolutions:
REAL ESTATE:
Authorizes the Department of Metropolitan Development to utilize citywide contract #17763 with Nu-Tec Roofing for roof repair services at the Former Indiana Women’s Prison.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT / INCENTIVES:
Authorizes an amendment to the 2023 Real Property Tax Abatement approved by Resolution 2023-A-041 at 1011 East 22nd Street, 22 Monon Multifamily Partners, LLC, formerly known as DJBCG Monon 22, LLC, Council District #13, Center Township.
Authorizes funding of $1,500,000 pursuant to I.C. 36-7-13 for affordable housing in the Lafayette Square Community Revitalization Enhancement District (CRED) to the International Marketplace Coalition for the purpose of the Hodges Commons development by Woda Cooper Companies, located at 3815 Moller Road in Pike Township.
Authorizes the Department of Metropolitan Development to negotiate and execute an Agreement with the J S HELD LLC to provide funding for technical and project management services in a contractual not-to-exceed amount of $90,000 through December 31, 2027.
COMMUNITY INVESTMENTS:
Authorizes the Department of Metropolitan Development to contract for environmental services on an as-needed basis with a group of qualified contractors identified pursuant to a Request for Qualifications.
Authorizes the Department of Metropolitan Development to negotiate and execute an Agreement with the Circle Area Community Development Corporation to act as a fiscal agent for the Homeowner Repair Program in a not-to-exceed amount of $1,600,000 through December 31, 2027.
Authorizes the Department of Metropolitan Development to negotiate and execute an agreement with the Circle Area Community Development Corporation to provide bridge housing at the St. George Bridge Housing facility for people who are experiencing homelessness and/or suffering from Substance Abuse Disorder in an amount not to exceed $807,521 through December 31, 2026.
Authorizes the Department of Metropolitan Development to amend the agreement with The Damien Center to increase the total contractual not-to-exceed amount to $1,483,536 to provide services and leasing for people who are experiencing homelessness and/or suffering from Substance Abuse Disorder for the 2026 Master Leasing program year.
Zoning Petitions:
PETITIONS OF NO APPEAL (RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL):
Franklin Township, Council District #25
Christopher D. Reed, Kimberly K. Reed, Paul L. Walton, Cheryl H. Walton, Maze Family Farm, LLC, John Levinsohn, Alan Retherford and Shirley Retherford, by Tony Bagato
Rezoning of 273.127 acres from the D-A (FF) (FW) and I-3 (FF) (FW) districts to the D-4 (FF) (FW) district to provide for a single-family residential development.
Washington Township, Council District #2
Lan Thi Thanh Pham and Tung Ba Huynh
Rezoning of 0.6-acre from the D-2 district to the C-1 district to provide for commercial office uses.
Lawrence Township, Council District #3
Apostolic Christian Church of Indianapolis, Inc., by John Lichtle
Rezoning of 0.682-acre from the D-A district to the SU-1 classification to provide for religious uses.
Pike Township, Council District #1
Jeffrey M. Bellamy
Rezoning of 28.8 acres from the D-6II district to the D-4 district to provide to legally establish the existing detached single-family dwellings.
Warren Township, Council District #20
Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation d/b/a IndyGo, by Brian J. Tuohy
Rezoning of 1.433 acres from the D-5 (TOD) district to the SU-9 (TOD) district to provide for supportive uses for a proposed IndyGo transit center.
Washington Township, Council District #7
D-5 (W-1), D-P (W-1), and I-3 (W-1)
Arrow Street Development, LLC, by Joseph D. Calderon
Rezoning of 3.65 acres, from the D-5 (W-1), D-P (W-1), and I-3 (W-1) districts to the MU-2 (W-1) district to provide for a mixed-use development consisting of multi-family dwellings, commercial uses, a parking garage, and resident amenities.
Center Township, Council District 18
D-8 (RC)
Adam DeHart
Regional Center Approval to provide for construction of two structures, consisting of two attached, single-family dwellings in each structure.
Center Township, Council District #18
CBD-1 (RC) (TOD)
Virginia Street Capital, LLC, by Brian C. Schubert, AIA, NCARB
Regional Center Approval to provide for demolition of the existing building and construction of a mixed-use development, including a parking garage, commercial uses and residential uses.
Center Township, Council District #12
CBD-S (RC) (FF)
Leslie Wolfe and Alex Kurrelmeier, by Kate Warpool
Regional Center Approval to provide for a proposed two-story, approximately 20,000-square-foot biotechnology and biomanufacturing research and development building.
Petitions for Public Hearing
PETITIONS FOR PUBLIC HEARING:
2025-APP-003 (Amended) | 620 East 21st Street
Center Township, Council District #13
PK-2
DeQuan Branch, by Jorge Gonzales
Park District-Two Approval to provide for a 2½ -story single-family dwelling with an attached garage.
2025-ZON-077 | 6501 Mann Road
Decatur Township, Council District #21
Kittle Property Group, by Joseph D. Calderon
Rezoning of 26.83 acres from the SU-1 (FF) (FW) and D-A (FF) (FW) district to the D-7 (FF) (FW) district to provide for a multi-family residential development.
2025-CPL-825 | 2025-CVR-825 | 7140 and 7142 East Washington Street
Warren Township, Council District #14
C-4 (TOD)
Fieldstone Financial, LLC, by Joseph D. Calderon
Approval of a Subdivision Plat to be known as Wawa Shortridge Primary Plat, subdividing 9.4 acres into three lots.
Variance of Development Standards of the Consolidated Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance to provide for the construction of an automobile fueling station, with 16 pump islands/service areas (eight permitted), with portions of a surface parking area in front of the front building line, with a parking area having a minimum 15-foot setback from Washington Street with parking area behind the front building line encompassing 88.1 percent of the lot width (surface parking areas required behind the front building line, 25 feet required, maximum 40 percent lot width for parking permitted behind front building line), with a front building line encompassing 37.1 percent of the lot width (60 percent required) and deficient first floor transparency (40 percent required).
Additional Business: