Zionsville Plan Commission delays vote on Cobble Creek neighborhood

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By Ann Marie Shambaugh

The Zionsville Plan Commission met Sept. 19 to discuss a proposed neighborhood, signage changes and more.

What happened: The plan commission tabled a vote on the Cobble Creek development, which would add 105 houses designed for empty nesters on nearly 100 acres south of Oak Street between the Russell Lake, Thornhill and Spring Hills neighborhoods.

What it means: Developers presented a traffic study and drainage plan, requested at the August meeting, to the town less than one week before the commission meeting. Commissioners said they didn’t have adequate time to review the new information and delayed a vote.

What’s next: The commission is expected to discuss the item again at its October meeting.

 

What happened: The commission approved an amendment to allow for a LED pricing sign at the Getgo planned for 7011 Whitestown Pkwy..

What it means: Earlier this year, the plan commission approved a development plan for Getgo, a fuel station and convenience store. The original plans called for signage to be changed manually, but the amendment allows the store to use a digital LED sign instead.

 

What happened: The commission granted a continuance request for a proposed commercial development known as 200 West along Sycamore Street.

What it means: An attorney representing the developers requested additional time to work on project details, as they didn’t feel they had adequate time to update the plans after meeting with nearby residents to gather feedback.

What’s next: The commission is expected to discuss the development at its October meeting

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