Russell Martial Arts Studio
A request to build a 3,200-square-foot martial arts studio on about 3.43 acres at 795 S. US 421, on land zoned for rural general industrial use.
Every petition the Town of Zionsville Plan Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals recorded in 2026 — rezonings, plats, development plans, and variances — read straight from the town’s posted agendas and minutes.
A request to build a 3,200-square-foot martial arts studio on about 3.43 acres at 795 S. US 421, on land zoned for rural general industrial use.
A request to build a 5,000-square-foot Meineke auto service center on a 0.75-acre lot at 1584 W. Oak Street, with the property zoned for outdoor business use.
A new self-storage building of about 10,385 square feet on a 0.75-acre lot, next to the existing self-storage facility at 1580 W. Oak Street.
Three commercial lots are being created by splitting a 2.60-acre parcel at 1580 W. Oak Street into lots of 0.75, 1.10, and 0.75 acres.
A plan to build a two-story, 10,880-square-foot daycare (The Learning Experience) with parking and outdoor play areas at 11695 E. 550 South in the Lost Run Farm area. It has been approved.
A request to rezone three lots from agricultural to light industrial so an existing roughly 5,000-square-foot building at 530 N 650 E can be used for light industrial purposes, including automobile storage.
A request to build a 10,258-square-foot commercial building with space for multiple tenants on Lot "N" at Holliday Farms, at 3745 Marketplace Drive.
The Market at Holliday Farms proposes a multi-tenant commercial development on Lot "Q" in the Holliday Farms PUD, at 3635 Marketplace Drive in Zionsville.
A request to make minor exterior building updates and expand the existing parking area for the surgical center at 625 S. Main Street.
A request to combine two existing outlots, part of a private street, and some unplatted land at 10959 E. 300 South into two commercial lots in the Rural General Business district.
A request to build an automatic car wash on an outlot at Appaloosa Crossing, off U.S. 421. It can only move forward if the Town Council first changes the rules to allow car washes in that area.
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 Status reflects the most recent meeting (proposed, under review, approved, denied, or withdrawn), and a filing is a proposal, not a guarantee that anything gets built.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.