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Carmel committee deadlocks on 27-townhome Illinois Street PUD, forwards file with no recommendation

Carmel Plan Commission Committee · January 7, 2026
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Summary

The Carmel Plan Commission committee split over a PUD rezone for 27 townhomes at 220 W. 106th St., advancing the application to the full planning commission with no recommendation after a 3–3 division among members. Petitioner Pulte Homes and staff described agreed buffers, parking and rental restrictions.

Pulte Homes asked the Carmel Plan Commission committee on Jan. 6 to recommend approval of a planned-unit-development rezone to build a 27-unit townhome neighborhood at 220 West 106th Street.

For the petitioner, Rex Remington said the revised PUD now includes an agreed buffer with adjacent property owner Forte that will add about "38 trees and 86 shrubs" along the northern property line and that the internal street will be public and built to city standards with sidewalks and tree lawns.

The PUD also specifies…

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