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Council schedules rezoning hearing for South Sherman Drive parcel; multiple rezones pass into law and one denial upheld

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Summary

The council scheduled a public hearing for rezoning petition 2024-ZOM-144 for June 9 and allowed several certified rezonings to pass into law after no member called them down; the council also upheld a Metropolitan Development Commission denial for one petition.

The Indianapolis City-County Council scheduled a public hearing for rezoning petition 2024-ZOM-144 (council proposal 170-2025), which concerns 61.55 acres at 7500 South Sherman Drive, and set the hearing for the council's regular meeting on June 9, 2025, at 7 p.m. in the City-County Building council chambers.

Councilor Dilk moved to schedule the hearing; the motion was seconded and carried. General Counsel Pierce read the announcement into the record, stating the petition would rezone the parcel from DA District to D3 District and that written objections filed with the clerk would be heard at the public hearing or at any continued hearing the council may schedule.

Earlier in the special orders segment the council noted that several rezonings certified to the council by the Metropolitan Development Commission—proposal numbers 159 through 162 and 171 through 175—would pass into law if no member called them down for a public hearing. No calls for hearing were made, and the clerk announced those proposals would pass into law. Separately, proposal 163, a rezoning certified to the council for denial by the Metropolitan Development Commission, was recorded as denied and the MDC decision upheld.

Written objections to scheduled hearings may be filed with the clerk of the council; the transcript records General Counsel Pierce instructing how objections will be handled at the hearing.