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Council approves rezoning for Trinity Lutheran site as developers seek studies to salvage historic church
Summary
The Crown Point City Council voted to rezone the Trinity Lutheran Church site to allow office/service uses, clearing the way for developers to commission structural and environmental studies intended to determine whether the building can be preserved.
The Crown Point City Council on Monday approved an ordinance rezoning the property at 400 East North Street so the site can be evaluated for nonresidential redevelopment and potential preservation. Jake Rose, with Dynasty Real Estate, and Mike Arnold, with Creekside, told the council they want the zoning in place before spending on structural and environmental assessments. "Environmental is just very important and very costly. Structural is very important and very costly, and this project is likely gonna be, in the millions of dollars," Rose said. Nut graf: The zoning change shifts the parcel from R-3 residential to OS-1 (office/service) and was presented as a necessary step…
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