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Crown Point council approves rezoning to let community foundation build office near YMCA

Crown Point City Council · January 6, 2026
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Summary

The Crown Point City Council on Jan. 5 approved rezoning about 6 acres on Marshall Street from residential to office/service so the Crown Point Community Foundation can build a 4,600-square-foot office. The plan commission had recommended approval by a 6–0 vote.

The Crown Point City Council voted Jan. 5 to rezone roughly six acres near Marshall Street to allow the Crown Point Community Foundation to build a 4,600-square-foot office building.

The Foundation’s representative, Jeff Bann, told the council the parcel—under contract from Crossroads YMCA—is currently zoned R1 (residential) and the Foundation seeks an OS1 (office/service) designation to construct a masonry office with about 10 private and collaborative workspaces. "We are currently planning 10 offices…our space currently is woefully small," Bann said, urging the council to follow the planning commission’s unanimous recommendation.

Planning staff presented the planning commission record noting…

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