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Chatard High School seeks tennis courts on Evanston Avenue; neighbors secured no-lights and no-pickleball striping commitment
Summary
Representatives for Chatard High School told the Metropolitan Development Commission they plan six tennis courts on four properties acquired west of campus, and submitted a written commitment that the courts will not be lighted and will not be striped for pickleball.
Representatives for Chatard High School presented a zoning petition to the Metropolitan Development Commission seeking the reuse of four homes on Evanston Avenue immediately west of the campus for athletic facilities, including six tennis courts.
Brian Tuohy, who identified his address to the commission, said Chatard acquired the four houses over several years and closed on the final property this spring. Tuohy told commissioners the school’s campus has athletic fields on the east side and that the…
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