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Density debate heats up over proposed multifamily housing development

June 27, 2024 | Lawrenceburg City, Dearborn County, Indiana



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Density debate heats up over proposed multifamily housing development
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed proposed changes to local zoning regulations concerning density and multifamily housing developments. The primary focus was on a request to increase the density allowance for a new 46-unit multifamily housing project, which would significantly alter the current zoning requirements.

Currently, the regulations stipulate a minimum lot size of 5,100 square feet per unit, allowing for approximately eight units per acre. The proposed changes would raise this limit to 24 units per acre, aligning the project with the adjacent Englewood Place Apartment Development. This shift is seen as a step towards future zoning designations that could permit even higher densities of 25 to 50 units per acre.

During the meeting, concerns were raised about the impact on green space due to the increased density. The applicant assured attendees that while the project would reduce the overall green space, there would still be areas preserved, particularly on the southern side of the property, which is currently in a floodplain and will remain undeveloped. Plans for potential amenities in this area were also mentioned.

The discussion highlighted the importance of balancing development needs with environmental considerations, as officials and community members seek to navigate the complexities of urban growth while maintaining adequate green spaces. The meeting concluded with a call for further community input as the project moves forward.

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