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Schererville plan commission approves final phase of Canyon Creek PUD, 18-lot residential subdivision

3194678 · May 5, 2025
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Summary

On May 5, 2025 the Schererville Plan Commission granted secondary plat approval for Canyon Creek PUD Phase 5, an 18-lot residential planned-unit development at or near Burr Street, voting 6-0.

The Schererville Plan Commission on May 5 approved secondary plat for Canyon Creek Plan Unit Development Phase 5, an 18-lot residential PUD subdivision near 1795 Burr Street, by a 6-0 vote.

The approval completes the Canyon Creek subdivision. A letter read into the record from NEICE Engineering found the final plat submittal "in compliance for consideration by the planning commission for secondary approval of an 18 lot residential PUD subdivision." Developer Jeff Yatsko of Old Toth Homes told the commission, "This consists of 16 lots and 2 out lots." He also said, "roads will be started actually tomorrow. So we'll have roads in by Memorial Day," and estimated home construction would begin soon but likely extend into next year.

The commission's motion to grant secondary approval said the approval was "pursuant to all state, local, federal regulations, and fees to the Town of Schererville be kept current." The motion was made by Bill Jarvis and seconded by Bob Kocan. Roll call votes were recorded as yes by Bill Jarvis, Miles Long, Chris Rack, Bob Kocan, Gary Emmick, and Tom Anderson; the motion carried 6-0.

Staff and commissioners asked only routine questions about timing; no remonstrations or conditions beyond standard compliance were recorded. The developer confirmed this will be the final phase of the subdivision and described the two "out lots," one of which will contain an entrance monument for the second entrance.

A formal recorded motion and roll call appear in the commission minutes; there were no additional amendments or conditions attached to the approval.