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Zionsville planners urged to make clear findings, avoid open‑door violations
Summary
A training for the Town of Zionsville Planning Commission stressed making explicit findings tied to statutory factors, the difference between waivers and variances, and open‑door and public‑records obligations to reduce legal exposure.
Dan, the training presenter and attorney, instructed commissioners on best practices to reduce appeal risk: document findings on the record and ask questions that directly map to the five statutory factors for rezones and similar cases. "Making findings is a fact," Dan said, arguing that careful questioning and recorded reasons help courts understand the commission's reasoning.
He advised commissioners to use the single word 'because' when moving motions to indicate the legal rationale, and to tie each discussion point to applicable factors. Dan urged that staff proposed findings of fact be included…
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