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Noblesville council hears introduction to Silo Ridge 

The concept plan for the proposed Silo Ridge. (Submitted image)

Attorney Steve Hardin presented a proposed mixed-residential development by M/I Homes called Silo Ridge to the Noblesville Common Council during its Feb. 23 meeting. It was only an introduction, so a vote wasn’t taken.

Hardin said Silo Ridge is proposed to be a gateway to the City of Noblesville because it is near Finch Creek Park, a 200-acre park that opened last year.

One of the benefits to this development is to bring residential to protect that area from continued industrial development happening in that corridor,” Hardin said. “Some of the key aspects of the plan itself is we have a mixture of uses. The comprehensive plan adopted in 2020 encouraged a mixture of housing types, a variety of housing types.”

The project would have two single-family home areas, for-sale townhomes and paired villas, and 1 mile of paved trails, 6 miles of sidewalk and connection opportunities to adjacent neighborhoods. The paired villas are targeted for empty nesters and estimated to cost between $230,000 and $290,000. The single-family homes, depending on which section of the development they are in, would range from $260,000 to $340,000 or $340,000 to $420,000. The for-sale townhomes would be along Ind. 32 across from the area’s industrial uses and are expected to range between $220,000 and $260,000.

The council did not ask questions following the introduction.

Other council news:

What happened: The Noblesville Common Council unanimously approved an ordinance authorizing the issuance of economic development revenue bonds for the Nexus project.

What happened: The council unanimously approved changes to the city’s animal ordinance.

What happened: City attorney Lindsey Bennett presented on changes to the city’s noise ordinance.

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