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BZA approves several variances and minor subdivision request; rules review continued

December 11, 2025 | Boone County, Indiana


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BZA approves several variances and minor subdivision request; rules review continued
The Boone County Board of Zoning Appeals approved multiple routine items on Dec. 10, including an earlier old-business minor subdivision and accessory-structure variances, and deferred its rules-and-procedures discussion.

In old business the board approved petition 25SC-7M-120 (Lawrence Camaratta) to create two single-family lots from a 17.77-acre AG parcel and a variance to the 3:1 lot depth-to-width ratio after a staff report described soil-boring results, required drainage outlets and right-of-way dedication. Jim Swift spoke for the absent petitioner and said a new tile drain had been installed with a neighboring farmer’s cooperation.

The board also approved a variance (25JE14-234) for Scott and Susan Post to build a 2,400-square-foot pole barn that exceeds the primary residence’s height and footprint with TAC conditions regarding pad elevation and permitting, and approved Elizabeth Cannon’s variance (25MA14-239) to add an accessory structure for three horses, subject to addressing a private tile location and TAC comments.

The board continued consideration of its rules and procedures to a future meeting and adjourned.

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