Noblesville Plan commission approves zoning requests, plat

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Compiled by Sadie Hunter

The Noblesville Plan Commission met in regular session at 6 p.m. Oct. 19. The board’s next meeting will be at 6 p.m. Nov. 16 in the City Hall Council Chambers, 16 S. 10th St.

What happened: The plan commission continued requests for change of zoning at the southeast corner of Little Chicago Road and Ind. 38.

Why it matters: The zoning change would allow for a residential subdivision development and three commercial lots facing Ind. 38.

What’s next: After questions and concerns raised during the public hearing, the commission voted to continue both items to its next meeting on Nov. 16.

 

What happened: The plan commission approved a change of zoning from PB (planned business) to PB/PD (planned business/planned development) at Terry Lee Crossing.
Why it matters: The request will add 12.1 acres at the southeast corner of Ind. 32 and Ind. 37 to the existing Terry Lee Crossing Planned Development.

What’s next: The Noblesville Common Council will give final approval at its 7 p.m. Oct 27 meeting.

 

What happened: The plan commission approved a primary play for a two-lot residential subdivision to be called Millikan’s estates at 17215 Willow View Rd., outside of the city’s corporate limits.

Why it matters: This plat will develop nearly eight acres.

What’s next: A petition for annexation of the property will be submitted in the future.

 

What happened: The plan commission approved a waiver for Federal Hill Commons regarding fill within the Flood Hazard Zoning District for property on the west side of

White River in the Federal Hill Planned Development.

To address flood and general land issues at the future park, the city has added dirt. A hydrologic analysis has been completed to show no damage was done as a result of the fill, but rules state the city must come before the plan commission anytime land changes are made.

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