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ZIONSVILLE, Ind. — The Zionsville Plan Commission on May 19 approved a development plan amendment to add approximately 640 square feet to the existing Fire Station 292 building at 998 South U.S. 421.
Planning staff presented the development plan amendment and its compliance with the rural Michigan Road overlay’s architectural and material standards. Staff said the addition will extend the existing truck bays facing Michigan Road and that exterior materials for the addition will match the existing split‑face CMU, brick and EFIS on the facility.
The petitioner — listed in the staff report as the Town of Zionsville — asked no public changes, and no members of the public spoke on the item. A motion to approve the development plan amendment passed on a roll call vote with ayes recorded from commissioners present; the staff report’s recommended findings of fact were the stated basis for the approval.
Staff indicated they would include required findings of fact and technical details in final plan documents for building permit processing.
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