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Fishers BZA continues King Jug outdoor-seating variance after neighborhood parking and noise concerns

5107370 · June 30, 2025
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Summary

Board continued a petition for expanded outdoor seating at King Jug (11110 Lantern Road) to Aug. 23 at the applicant's request so the city can advance a neighborhood parking program; staff recommended approval with conditions limiting amplified music and specifying occupancy limits.

The Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals on June 30 continued a petition (VA-25-10) from King Jug, a restaurant at 11110 Lantern Road, after extensive public comment about parking, noise and neighborhood impacts. The petitioner asked for a continuance so the city council can further consider a parking-pass program for the area; the board set the next hearing for Aug. 23, 2025.

King Jug sought a variance from the Nickel Plate District Code (section 1, figure 1.3) to formalize expanded outdoor seating that the business has been operating. Kevin Rabin, assistant director of planning, summarized the parcel’s zoning and the staff recommendation: staff recommended approval with conditions developed with the administration, including a requirement that the approval and related documentation be recorded with the Hamilton County Recorder's Office; limits on permitted music and equipment; and occupancy caps for the outdoor areas…

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