Harris Multi- tenant Retail Building
A request to build a multi-tenant retail building on a lot in the Appaloosa Crossing development at 3295 S. U.S. Highway 421, with waivers from some of the area's building design and materials rules.
Every petition the Town of Zionsville Plan Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals recorded in 2024 — rezonings, plats, development plans, and variances — read straight from the town’s posted agendas and minutes.
A request to build a multi-tenant retail building on a lot in the Appaloosa Crossing development at 3295 S. U.S. Highway 421, with waivers from some of the area's building design and materials rules.
Timothy and Jody Davis 6905 S. State Road 267, Development Standards Lebanon, IN 46052 Variance pursuant to Section 194.082 to exceed the 3:1 lot depth-to-width ratio in the Rural Single-Family
A request to allow a single agricultural lot to exceed the normal limit on how long and narrow it can be (its depth being more than three times its width) in the General Agriculture district.
A request to remove the foundation plantings (the shrubs and greenery normally required around the base of a building) at 3295 South US 421 in the Appaloosa Crossing area.
The Courtyards of Russell Oaks plans to add a landscaped earth mound (berm) at 8901 E. Oak Street, in a rural single- and two-family residential area.
Union Woodlands is adding four more home lots to a previously approved plan, raising the total from 179 to 183, at 11589 E. 200 South.
A self-storage facility is proposed at 7250 W. Oak Street on about 10 acres, with roughly 81,000 square feet of climate-controlled storage and 30,000 square feet of non-climate-controlled storage.
A surface parking lot would be added to the existing facilities at 5155 W. Old 106th Street, covering 6.63 acres in an industrial-zoned area.
A request to combine two existing commercial lots into one 13.78-acre lot at 5155 W. Old 106th Street, in an area zoned for general industrial use.
A request to split 67.15 acres at 7860 S CR 850 E into three single-family home lots.
South Village PUD proposes rezoning about 169 acres south of the Village Business District, including the Creekside and Dow Park areas, into a single Planned Unit Development district. (Approved.)
A request to build a group of commercial buildings on outlots within The Farm development off Braden Way.
A request to relocate the outdoor amenities, fencing, and lighting at the clubhouse in the Holliday Farms neighborhood, at 3950 Club Ridge Estates.
Cafe Patachou wants to add side panels to enclose its existing patio at 95 E. Pine Street in the Village Business District. (Approved.)
A request to amend the plat for the Union Woodlands subdivision at 11589 E. 200 South, adding a new subdivision entrance and increasing the number of lots from 179 to 183.
A request to rezone two parcels totaling about 1.29 acres on N. Michigan Road from single-family residential to neighborhood business use.
A request to change the town's zoning fee rules so that the Town Council, rather than the Plan Commission, sets the fees.
A new single-family home would be built on part of a 3.38-acre property at 900 Starkey Road, with the existing house kept on its own separate lot.
A request to build a tool shed at the Hoosier Village community at 9700 Hoosier Village Drive.
A locker room building of about 10,500 square feet is being added at 1000 Mulberry Street.
St. Francis In-the-Fields, an existing church at 1525 Mulberry Street, is adding on to its building.
A clubhouse with related amenities on about 2.7 acres in the Wild Air community, at the southeast corner of Russell Street and Liz Drive off the east side of Marysville Road.
A renovation of an existing office and warehouse building at 7031 Mayflower Park Drive, with the developer asking to skip certain architectural design and building-material standards.
A request to add more berms (landscaped earth mounds) and reduce the size of an existing pond at this Promontory development site off Windy Hills Drive. It was approved.
K&M Holdings plans to build a 3,200-square-foot building on a 10.08-acre parcel zoned for rural industrial use at 478 N. 1100 East.
A 155-unit assisted senior living facility for older adults, with a private drive and site amenities, planned at 1310 S. U.S. 421 within the Holliday Farms community.
A commercial subdivision splitting a roughly 24-acre parcel at 1310 S. U.S. 421 into one lot and two blocks within the Holliday Farms development.
A request to divide a 23.41-acre parcel at 7925 E. 500 South into 3 residential lots.
A request to split a 2.23-acre commercial property at 1455 W. Oak Street into two separate commercial lots.
A request to set up an Economic Development Area and adopt an economic development plan for the Holliday Farms Sentry senior living community along South U.S. 421.
A request to add 3,000 square feet to the existing building at 10815 Deandra Drive and expand its parking area, on land zoned for industrial use.
Building additions to the existing Zionsville Presbyterian Church facility at 4775 W. 116th Street.
A request to redevelop the existing church at 6100 S. 275 East, adding a 2,600-square-foot canopy/building addition along with renovated parking and new landscaping.
A multi-tenant flex warehouse building is proposed at 10890 Bennett Parkway, with requests to deviate from the standard building design and materials rules.
The Hunt Club Community Hall at 7300 Hunt Club Road would be remodeled and added onto, expanding the existing building on a property zoned for rural equestrian use.
A request to build up to 290 multi-family homes on Marysville Road, with one building including ground-floor commercial space.
Wild Air proposes splitting about 24 acres on Marysville Road into four lots for multi-family housing.
Every petition here is a public filing before the Zionsville Plan Commission or Board of Zoning Appeals, read straight from the town’s posted agendas and minutes — each one links to the town’s own staff report. Status reflects the most recent meeting (proposed, under review, approved, denied, or withdrawn), and a filing is a proposal, not a guarantee that anything gets built. The “recently finished” homes come from county records of what’s actually been completed. Nothing here is a for-sale listing.