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Sellersburg council adopts rezoning for small, ADA-accessible homes with deed restriction and buffer
Summary
The Town of Sellersburg on April 28 approved rezoning a parcel from R-1 to R-2 for a small development of ADA-accessible homes targeted to veterans and retirees, adding a 10-foot buffer and a deed restriction to preserve single-family use.
The Town of Sellersburg Town Council on April 28 adopted an ordinance rezoning a parcel identified in the record as partial 10-17-08-900-177-031 from R-1 (low-density residential) to R-2 (medium-density residential) with added conditions, council members said.
The rezoning was approved after developers described plans for a small subdivision of single-family, ADA-accessible homes they said would be marketed to veterans, retirees and people with disabilities. The council added a 10-foot buffer along the R-1 edges and accepted a proposed deed restriction that would prevent conversion to duplexes or other non-single-family uses.
The rezoning matter followed a favorable recommendation from the Planning Commission and was moved, seconded and approved during the meeting. Council members also waived a second reading before adopting the…
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