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Planning commission recommends rezoning for Summercrest Hills North PUD with athletic complex

2264329 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

The Indianola Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend rezoning about 38 acres from C2 Highway Commercial to a Planned Unit Development for a mixed-use project focused on athletic facilities, after hearing staff and developer presentations and questions about open space, stormwater and parking.

The Indianola Planning and Zoning Commission on Feb. 11 recommended approval of a rezoning that would change roughly 38 acres north of Trail Ridge Avenue and east of North Jefferson Way from C2 Highway Commercial to a Planned Unit Development (PUD) for the Summercrest Hills North project.

City staff presented the developer's concept plan and PUD document and said they had reviewed it internally and were comfortable with the proposal. The plan calls for a mixed-use development centered on athletic facilities — multiple outdoor ball fields, sport courts and a gymnasium-style building — together with hotels, restaurants and retail. Staff recommended the rezoning and the commission voted in favor.

The PUD concept would include extensions of Willowcrest Avenue and Sixth and Seventh streets, which staff said are slated to be completed by 2028. The developer has proposed shared parking agreements and a phased approach…

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