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Residents press Plan Commission to delay Pulte Homes rezoning after packed public hearing
Summary
Neighbors urged the Zionsville Plan Commission to oppose or delay Pulte Homes’ request to rezone about 161 acres from R-1 to R-2 for a 269‑lot subdivision, citing notice concerns, wildlife, traffic and inadequate buffers; the commission granted a continuance to January for further negotiation and plan refinement.
A packed public hearing on Nov. 17 drew more than a dozen residents opposed to Pulte Homes’ request to rezone about 161 acres in southern Zionsville from rural single-family (R‑1) to rural single- and two‑family (R‑2) to allow a proposed 269‑lot subdivision.
Rex Ramage of Pulte Homes said the proposal—called Bradbury—would yield roughly 1.67 units per acre, deliver about 56 acres of open space and internal pedestrian connections, and include a mix of home sizes aimed at both growing families and empty‑nest buyers. "We think this community does have some natural features that we're paying homage to," Ramage told the commission.
Neighbors centered objections…
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