Commission approves three‑parcel split at 10400 Harrison Avenue; reviews bank proposal for outlot

Harrison Planning Commission · March 5, 2026

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Summary

The planning commission approved a three‑parcel split at 10400 Harrison Avenue to enable retail development and conducted an informational review of a proposed 2,800 sq. ft. financial institution on Outlot 1; no action was taken on the development permit pending engineering and Building & Zoning review.

The Harrison Planning Commission on March 10 approved a request from Midland to split three parcels from a primary parcel at 10400 Harrison Avenue to allow individual retail lots, and separately received an informational presentation on a proposed 2,800-square-foot financial institution with a drive-through on Outlot 1.

Staff said the proposed parcel split — covering parcels labeled d, e and f — meets the requirements of the Harrison Zoning Regulations and that the split will be recorded at the Hamilton County recorder’s office upon approval. Staff noted the site is part of an existing planned unit development (PUD) approved in November. Commissioners asked and staff explained a technical complication: a corner lot carries a township tax district number while the remaining parcel has a city tax district number, which currently prevents combining those lots; staff said they are coordinating with county and state officials and will return for an additional lot split for Outlot 4 once that issue is resolved.

Following discussion, the commission voted to approve the three-parcel split. For the separate development proposal on Outlot 1, staff described the application for a 0.64-acre site to host a regional financial institution with associated parking, stormwater, utilities and a dumpster enclosure, and said the full development plan is under review by the city engineer and the Building and Zoning Department. Staff introduced an Infinity representative to speak about the project; commissioners discussed market considerations including the presence of existing branch locations and characterized the session as informational. No motion was made on the development permit; staff and commissioners said the project will proceed through standard engineering and departmental reviews.

The commission’s action authorizes the parcel split to be recorded; the bank proposal will undergo further technical review and return to the commission if required by the review process.