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Lebanon Plan Commission backs recommendation for 220‑acre mixed‑use PUD on State Road 39
Summary
The Lebanon Plan Commission voted to send a favorable recommendation to the Common Council for docket 25-42, a planned unit development (PUD) rezoning of roughly 220 acres along State Road 39 that would create six subdistricts for mixed residential, commercial and light industrial uses.
The Lebanon Plan Commission voted Oct. 20 to recommend that the Common Council approve a planned unit development rezone for about 220 acres east of State Road 39 (docket 25-42), a mixed‑use proposal by Patch Development that would divide the site into six subdistricts for residential, commercial and light industrial uses.
The commission’s recommendation followed a staff presentation that described the request as a PUD rezoning and accompanying ordinance intended to create a single-site mixed‑use district. Ben (last name not specified), a city planning staff member, told commissioners the proposal aligns with the 2025 Lebanon Comprehensive Plan and the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) and recommended a favorable recommendation to the Common Council.
Patch Development representatives said the site, roughly 220 acres, is bounded by State Road 39 to the…
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