Morgan Grahn 55 East Ash Street, Development Standards Zionsville, IN 46077 Vari
A request at 55 East Ash Street to enlarge a building or use that doesn't fully meet current zoning rules but was allowed when it was established.
Every petition the Town of Zionsville Plan Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals recorded in 2025 — rezonings, plats, development plans, and variances — read straight from the town’s posted agendas and minutes.
A request at 55 East Ash Street to enlarge a building or use that doesn't fully meet current zoning rules but was allowed when it was established.
A request to split one agriculturally zoned property near 1659 S 700 E in Whitestown into two lots for homes.
Heritage Trail Park, at 4050 S. 875 East, would get a public greenhouse on its grounds, which sit in a rural single-family residential zoning district.
A request to split a 15.06-acre property in the Rural General Agriculture district into two residential lots, with a request to delay building a required pathway along CR 100 North.
44 townhomes in eight buildings on 3.92 acres at 3911 S. U.S. Highway 421, part of the Holliday Farms East development.
A two-story addition of about 14,150 square feet is planned for the existing Advent Lutheran Church worship building at 11250 N. Michigan Road.
A property owner is seeking to re-plat a single agricultural lot at 6325 S 275 East and to delay building a required walking path along CR 275 East.
A two-lot minor subdivision, splitting the property at 11194 E 100 North in Sheridan into two residential lots.
Outdoor seating at this restaurant can stay set up overnight instead of being taken down at the end of each business day.
Brad Teitelbaum / 270 South Main Street, Special Exception Gables Bagels Zionsville, IN 46077 pursuant to Section 194.062 (2)(D) to provide for the use of restaurant outdoor dining in the Urban Village Business (Urban VBD) zoning
A request to cut the number of required truck loading berths at this Kroger from nine to three.
A request to allow outdoor (open) material storage at the Kroger site at 6425 E SR 334, which the zoning for that business district does not normally permit.
A request from Advent Evangelical Lutheran Church at 11250 N Michigan Road to deviate from the standard architectural design requirements for the building.
A request to reduce the side yard setback — to build closer to a side property line than the rules normally allow — at Advent Evangelical Lutheran Church, 11250 N. Michigan Road.
A request to split an 8.76-acre property at 430 N. 1200 East into two residential lots, with a request to delay installing sidewalks.
A request to build a school taller than the maximum building height normally allowed in its zoning district, at 1000 Mulberry Street.
A request to update Zionsville High School's 2008 master plan and expand its locker facility on about 79 acres at 1000 Mulberry Street.
A request to change the sign rules in the Creekside Corporate Park PUD, allowing different wall signage in one section (Subarea E) at 10814 and 10850 Creek Way.
A request to plant landscaping within an easement at this commercial property, which sits in a rural local-business zoning district.
A car wash is proposed at 3245 S US 421 in Zionsville, which would need special permission to operate within the Rural Michigan Road Overlay district. This request has been withdrawn.
A request to operate a landscape contractor business on land zoned for rural general agriculture, at 526 N 1200 E in Sheridan. This petition was withdrawn.
A request to build an accessory building taller than the rules normally allow on a rural single-family property at 1135 S 900 E. This petition has been withdrawn.
A request to exceed the maximum allowed lot coverage at 8759 Cobblestone Drive, since withdrawn after the owner redesigned the project so the variance was no longer needed.
Skiage Enterprises, Inc. 6863 W. Stonegate Development Standards Drive, Zionsville, IN Variance pursuant to 46077 Section 194.082 Table 6 and Section 194.111 to reduce the front yard setback requirement and eliminate the buffer
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.