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Neighbors press for binding protections as Whitestown panel approves Indianapolis Logistics Park Northwest Phase 2
Summary
The Whitestown Plan Commission approved the preliminary plat and concept plan for Indianapolis Logistics Park Northwest Phase 2 after public comment from adjacent homeowners who asked the town to require enforceable traffic, noise, lighting and buffering protections rather than conceptual commitments. Staff and the petitioner said those details will be addressed at the development-plan stage under the town's UDO.
The Whitestown Plan Commission on Tuesday approved the preliminary plat and concept plan for Indianapolis Logistics Park Northwest Phase 2, a roughly 100-acre industrial project that proposes two buildings including a 669,000-square-foot cross-dock and a 182,000-square-foot rear-load facility.
Resident Tasha Carlisle, who said her home at 4100 Whitestown Parkway sits approximately 300 to 400 feet from a planned entrance, urged the commission to require "detailed enforceable" protections for homeowners before the project moves forward. "We are asking the town to require these protections to be clearly defined and legally binding, not just conceptual," Carlisle told the commission, naming…
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