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Council approves PUD rezoning at former Broadmoor site (Ordinance 25-29)

6440549 · September 24, 2025
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Summary

The Town Council approved Ordinance 25-29 to change an R-2 residential zoning district to a planned unit development for property at the old Broadmoor Country Club; the developer's attorney said necessary plats and covenants are recorded.

The Town Council of the Town of Merrillville voted 7-0 on Sept. 23 to approve Ordinance 25-29, which rezones a parcel at the former Broadmoor Country Club from R-2 residential to a planned unit development (PUD).

Councilor Pettit said the developer completed required steps, including recording the plat and updating covenants at the town attorney’s request. Scott Yaney, attorney for the developer, addressed the council and said engineering and conservancy-district issues were resolved. “We appreciate your patience, and I think this will be a great development for the town,” Yaney said at the podium.

The ordinance was presented as a first and only reading; council members cast roll-call votes in favor. Vice President Neal, Councilwoman Haines Edwards, Councilwoman Chandler Felton, Councilwoman Euslack (Yuzleff), Councilman Fettig, Councilwoman Hardaway and Council President Bello all recorded affirmative votes.

Council remarks placed the site on the north side of U.S. 30 and described the project as residential development. No amendments to the ordinance were recorded on the floor during the meeting.