Planners OK 3 Plats For Residential Development

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By TERESA SMITH, Times-Union Staff Writer-

A preliminary and final plat approval was awarded Roy D. Swartz, owner of 1.397 acres on Austin Drive, by the Warsaw Plan Commission Tuesday.

The board moved their meeting to 5:30 p.m. prior to the city council meeting.

Swartz' land is zoned R-1/Residential and Tuesday's action subdivides the acreage into two single-family residential lots.

The board also gave final approval of 18.25 acres in the Maple Hill Manor subdivision, owned by Paul and Susan Scheuer. The property along Rozella Road is undeveloped and zoned residential.

Two of the lots in the five-lot residential subdivision, Lots 3 and 4, have been shifted to avoid a wetland area. This allows for the construction of a driveway back to the building site on Lot 4.

A final plat also was given to 42 lots in Harrison Landing, a residential subdivision.

Plan Commission members are Joe Thallemer, re-elected president; Jeff Grose, re-elected vice president, Alan Clingan, re-elected secretary, Dewey Lawshe, Lacy Francis, Richard Keeven and Jim Gast. Grose, Clingan and Lawshe were absent. [[In-content Ad]]

A preliminary and final plat approval was awarded Roy D. Swartz, owner of 1.397 acres on Austin Drive, by the Warsaw Plan Commission Tuesday.

The board moved their meeting to 5:30 p.m. prior to the city council meeting.

Swartz' land is zoned R-1/Residential and Tuesday's action subdivides the acreage into two single-family residential lots.

The board also gave final approval of 18.25 acres in the Maple Hill Manor subdivision, owned by Paul and Susan Scheuer. The property along Rozella Road is undeveloped and zoned residential.

Two of the lots in the five-lot residential subdivision, Lots 3 and 4, have been shifted to avoid a wetland area. This allows for the construction of a driveway back to the building site on Lot 4.

A final plat also was given to 42 lots in Harrison Landing, a residential subdivision.

Plan Commission members are Joe Thallemer, re-elected president; Jeff Grose, re-elected vice president, Alan Clingan, re-elected secretary, Dewey Lawshe, Lacy Francis, Richard Keeven and Jim Gast. Grose, Clingan and Lawshe were absent. [[In-content Ad]]

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