Zoning Map To Be Reviewed
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
Warsaw's revised zoning map will be reviewed by the plan commission tonight at 7 p.m. in city hall.
Ordinances dating back to 1998 have been used for the map, which will come before the city council for final approval. The city's global information system coordinator, Mary Haberman, compiled the information and created the new document.
The commission also will review an amendment to the city's zoning ordinance regarding landscape buffer requirements, specifically establishing a 25-foot wide landscape buffer for "Type C" configurations between neighboring parcels with different zoning classifications. Type C configurations will be a 20-feet wide landscape buffer with a 6-feet high continuous screen, with one tree per 30 linear feet of buffer.
The board also will hear from Alfred Brandt, Marilyn Brandt and Jim Nye, owners who are requesting final plat approval of 79.28 acres zoned C-3. The property is in the northwest quadrant of Ind. 15 and CR 300N.
The plat shows three lots. Lot 1 is divided into four parcels: 1A is 5.858 acres; 1B is 3.737 acres; 1C is 1.722 acres and 1D is 1.722 acres on the corner of Ind. 15 and CR 300N. Lot 2, along Ind. 15, is 20.080 acres. Between lots 1 and 2 is a new street - Sheldon Street running north and south, beginning 836.44 feet west of Ind. 15. Lot 3 is 41 acres.
Wildman Uniform, represented by Josh Wildman, is requesting an amendment to the zoning ordinance from split tract zoning R-1 to the west and C-2 to the east to all C-2, general business district zoning. The property is at 800 S. Buffalo St., and 10.82 acres in size.
Howard E. Woodward Jr. property owner of 827 S. Union St., 1.90 acres, is requesting an amendment to the zoning ordinance, a change from R-1 to C-2. The property currently is occupied by professional offices. [[In-content Ad]]
Warsaw's revised zoning map will be reviewed by the plan commission tonight at 7 p.m. in city hall.
Ordinances dating back to 1998 have been used for the map, which will come before the city council for final approval. The city's global information system coordinator, Mary Haberman, compiled the information and created the new document.
The commission also will review an amendment to the city's zoning ordinance regarding landscape buffer requirements, specifically establishing a 25-foot wide landscape buffer for "Type C" configurations between neighboring parcels with different zoning classifications. Type C configurations will be a 20-feet wide landscape buffer with a 6-feet high continuous screen, with one tree per 30 linear feet of buffer.
The board also will hear from Alfred Brandt, Marilyn Brandt and Jim Nye, owners who are requesting final plat approval of 79.28 acres zoned C-3. The property is in the northwest quadrant of Ind. 15 and CR 300N.
The plat shows three lots. Lot 1 is divided into four parcels: 1A is 5.858 acres; 1B is 3.737 acres; 1C is 1.722 acres and 1D is 1.722 acres on the corner of Ind. 15 and CR 300N. Lot 2, along Ind. 15, is 20.080 acres. Between lots 1 and 2 is a new street - Sheldon Street running north and south, beginning 836.44 feet west of Ind. 15. Lot 3 is 41 acres.
Wildman Uniform, represented by Josh Wildman, is requesting an amendment to the zoning ordinance from split tract zoning R-1 to the west and C-2 to the east to all C-2, general business district zoning. The property is at 800 S. Buffalo St., and 10.82 acres in size.
Howard E. Woodward Jr. property owner of 827 S. Union St., 1.90 acres, is requesting an amendment to the zoning ordinance, a change from R-1 to C-2. The property currently is occupied by professional offices. [[In-content Ad]]