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Planning commission conditionally approves Tom Wood dealership plan, OKs materials waiver

Town of Zionsville Planning Commission · December 16, 2025
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Summary

The Town of Zionsville Planning Commission approved a waiver of exterior building materials and conditionally approved a development plan for a new Tom Wood automobile dealership on Crane Drive, subject to outstanding review items and a recorded vacation of part of Crane Drive.

The Town of Zionsville Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve a waiver of exterior building materials and to conditionally approve a development plan for a proposed Tom Wood automobile dealership on approximately 9.87 acres along Crane Drive.

Staff described revised elevations and materials submitted since last month and recommended the exterior‑materials waiver in the I‑65 South Overlay and conditional approval of the development plan, excluding signage pending further detail. Staff said outstanding review items in comment letters (exhibits 6A and 6B) must be resolved and a copy of the recorded vacation of a portion of Crane Drive must be provided.

A commissioner moved to approve the materials waiver (docket 2025‑69‑DP) “based on the findings in the staff report,” and the commission voted by roll call with all members recorded as aye. The commission then moved to conditionally approve the development plan (docket 2025‑69‑DP) “based on the findings and the staff report and the staff recommendations,” subject to resolution of the outstanding review items and receipt of the recorded vacation of Crane Drive; the motion also passed on a unanimous roll call.

The approvals do not include signage; staff recommended that tenant signage be reviewed later for compliance with the PUD ordinance. Conditions must be satisfied before any final recording or issuance of permits.