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Rezoning proposal sparks debate over future development plans

August 20, 2024 | Indianola, Warren County, Iowa



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Rezoning proposal sparks debate over future development plans
The Warren County Council convened to discuss the Twin Creeks rezoning request, focusing on an ordinance to rezone property from an A-1 Agricultural Open Space zoning district to R-1 and R-2 Residential zoning districts. The property in question is located in the north half of the southwest quarter of Section 13, Township 25, Range 24 West.

During the public hearing, Emily Daniels presented the rezoning application, which includes plans for five residential development lots and three outlots designated for future development. A mapping error was noted in the land use map, which incorrectly labeled the area as parks and recreation instead of medium-high density residential.

The Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended approval of the rezoning request. Council members discussed access to the proposed outlots, confirming that they would need to be developed further through a new subdivision process. The council emphasized that the current meeting was solely focused on the zoning change, with further development plans to be addressed in future considerations.

The council's decision on this rezoning request could significantly impact the area's development, aligning it more closely with surrounding land uses, which include multifamily townhouse developments to the south and larger single-family dwellings to the east.

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