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Board approves variance to delay multiuse path on Headley Road; petitioner must record zoning commitment
Summary
The Bloomington Board of Zoning Appeals approved a request to defer construction of a 12-foot multiuse path along a new single-family lot on North Headley Road, finding that topography, adjacent ownership by Indiana University and lack of connecting sidewalks justify a variance; a zoning commitment must be recorded within 60 days.
The City of Bloomington Board of Zoning Appeals on Sept. 18 approved a requested determined sidewalk variance for a new single‑family parcel at 2403 North Headley Road, allowing the property owner not to construct a 12‑foot multiuse path now and instead delay that work until a coordinated future project.
City staff said the 0.79‑acre parcel on the northeast side of Bloomington would have required a 12‑foot multiuse path under the original site plan. Staff told the board that no multiuse path exists along Headley Road and that construction now would produce an isolated segment that would not connect to…
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