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BZA roundup: approvals for triplex, duplexes, school EV variance; JCBank sign appeal upheld

City of Bloomington Board of Zoning Appeals · February 26, 2026
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Summary

The Bloomington BZA on Feb. 26 approved a triplex proposal with tree‑replacement conditions, granted two duplex conditional uses (one with a required on‑site turnaround), approved a reduced EV‑charging requirement for Bloomington High School North, and upheld a JCBank appeal allowing façade signs above an architectural wing.

The Bloomington Board of Zoning Appeals concluded a full agenda Feb. 26 with a series of development approvals and one administrative appeal.

Value Built Inc. (case ZR2025‑12‑0115) — trees and triplex: The board approved a variance to permit removal of several trees to redevelop 614 North Grant Street as a triplex, subject to a condition requiring at least nine large‑canopy replacement trees to be planted and inspected. The Historic Preservation Commission had released demolition delay concerns, clearing the way for required sidewalk and mitigation work. The vote was unanimous.

H & E Rentals LLC / Eric Mastin (case ZR2025‑12‑0116) — duplex on South Henderson: After extensive neighborhood comment…

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