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Zionsville council directs planners to remove routine multifamily references, allow ‘premium’ projects case‑by‑case
Summary
Councilors agreed April 13 to strip routine references to multifamily/apartments from the draft comprehensive plan and to add a brief policy that premium, context‑sensitive multifamily housing may be considered by council on a case‑by‑case basis; staff said zoning and rezoning processes remain the controlling entitlements.
The Town of Zionsville Council on April 13 agreed to remove routine references to multifamily apartments from the draft comprehensive plan and to replace them with concise policy language allowing “premium” multifamily only on a case‑by‑case basis.
Planner Adam, who led the presentation, told council most edits to date were formatting and that substantive comments had been compiled but not adopted as council consensus. Council members said they did not want the plan to pre‑approve multifamily as the default use in new areas. One councilor…
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