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Board approves ‘Hope’s Landing’ multifamily project with conditions after neighbors raise stormwater, traffic and lighting concerns
Summary
The Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals approved an exception allowing a 40-unit multifamily project called Hope’s Landing, contingent on conditions addressing stormwater, screening, lighting, traffic and city coordination.
The Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals on an unnamed meeting date approved an exception to allow a 40-unit multifamily development called Hope’s Landing on a 4.2-acre parcel off Old U.S. 30, contingent on conditions addressing stormwater control, screening, lighting and traffic improvements and coordination with the City of Warsaw.
Developers represented by Christine Deutscher of Neighborhood Development Associates asked the board for an exception to permit multifamily units in a residential district. The applicant said the project would seek funding in July, start construction in 2026 if funded and would include a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom units served by municipal sewer and water from the City of Warsaw.
The project drew multiple public comments from nearby residents who said they worried…
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