Carmel Plan Commission OKs rezone for 82-home neighborhood on northwest side

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The Carmel Plan Commission met Feb. 16 to discuss rezoning for a new neighborhood in northwest Carmel, a warehouse addition and plans for Jackson’s Grant Village.

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The Carmel Plan Commission gave a 6-3 favorable recommendation to rezoning 37 acres on the southeast corner of 146th Street and Shelborne Road for the 82-home Albany Village project. (Submitted rendering)

What happened: The plan commission voted 6-3 to give a favorable recommendation to a rezone to make way for the Albany Village subdivision on the southeast corner of146th Street and Shelborne Road.

  • What it means: The development is planned to have 82 single- and two-family homes on 37 acres. Indianapolis-based Logan Group is seeking to rezone the vacant land from S-1 Residential to a planned unit development, which allows for a variety of uses on the site. The commission’s residential committee voted 3-1 against the project earlier this month.
  • What’s next: The rezone request will go before the Carmel City Council for a final vote.
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The Carmel Plan Commission approved a 13,000-square-foot expansion of a warehouse building in Mayflower Business Park. (Submitted rendering)

What happened: The plan commission approved a site plan and design approval for a 13,000-square-foot addition to an existing warehouse at 4511 W. 99th St.

  • What it means: The 2.47-acre site in Mayflower Business Park owned and developed by Carmel-based JADAM Property Group already contains a 15,040-square-foot warehouse building. The addition will be on the west side of the existing structure. The project also will include new asphalt parking areas and a stormwater detention pond.
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The commission’s residential committee will review plans to create 19 home sites on 22 acres in Jackson’s Grant Village. (Submitted rendering)

What happened: A proposal to create 19 lots on 22 acres in Jackson’s Grant Village was sent to the commission’s residential committee.

  • What it means: The property was previously rezoned to the Jackson’s Grant Village PUD. The neighborhood is proposed to have entrances from 116th Street and Springmill Road and contain a stub street to the north. It will contain tree preservation and common areas and a retention pond.
  • What’s next: The residential committee is expected to review the matter at its March 2 meeting. The full plan commission will have final voting authority.
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