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Shelbyville reviews multiple rezoning requests; sharp debate centers on 900 Withorne density and traffic

2066682 · January 3, 2025
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Summary

City of Shelbyville councilors reviewed multiple rezoning ordinances on Jan. 2, with extended debate over a 5.85-acre request at 900 Withorne that would raise gross density and generate traffic and infrastructure concerns.

City of Shelbyville officials spent a major portion of the Jan. 2 study session on a series of rezoning ordinances and related planning issues, with extended debate over a request to increase density at 900 Withorne and a separate contested proposal on Belmont Avenue.

The council opened with a second and final-reading public hearing on a rezoning of about 1.7 acres at 426 Dover Street (tax map 079, parcel 41). The transcript records the hearing announcement but does not record a formal vote during the study session.

A longer discussion focused on a rezoning request by DCC Strategic Realty Partners for approximately 5.85 acres at 900 Withorne Street (tax map 078, parcel 16). Planning staff told the council the planning commission issued a favorable recommendation but identified several neighborhood concerns. Staff noted a postal/addressing discrepancy: some county assessment records list the road as Horse Mountain while maps and major online map services show Whitorn/Withorne; Shelbyville Power…

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