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Board approves variance to allow 1.6‑acre frontage carve‑off for medical office
Summary
The Whitestown Board of Zoning Appeals approved a development standards variance that lets developers carve off about 1.6 acres from an existing apartment parcel to build a medical office building for Goodman Campbell Brain & Spine; staff recommended approval and the vote was 4‑0.
The Whitestown Board of Zoning Appeals on Tuesday approved a variance to allow a 1.63‑acre lot to be carved from an existing 12.53‑acre apartment parcel so a medical office user can build on the frontage.
The approval allows the existing apartment parcel to exceed the mixed‑use‑core density cap after the frontage parcel is carved off; the developer and staff said the carve‑off would not add apartment units but would reduce the acreage used to calculate units per acre. Brian Sheward, a civil engineer at Kimley‑Horn & Associates, said the petitioner has filed a concept plan and primary plat and expects to return to the…
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