Tag: Tom Allen
WARSAW — The city plan commission will likely begin looking at expanding the definition of exterior siding materials that are acceptable for new construction of commercial businesses. On Monday night, May 13, the plan commission heard a pitch from an architect and builder who are behind plans to construct a JLane Flooring & Design store …read more.
WARSAW — Aeriel Jones was introduced as the newest addition to the Warsaw Planning Commission at the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals meeting held Monday, July 23. Jones will be serving as Assistant City Planner, a position currently held by Justin Taylor. Jones, who recently moved to the area, attended college in Alabama, graduating with …read more.
BLOOMINGTON — It was a whirlwind of a day for the Indiana football program as head coach Kevin Wilson resigned and defensive coordinator Tom Allen was named as his replacement.
Not finding any reasons to deny a petition by Fellowship Missions, the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals Monday night approved a homeless shelter on East Winona Avenue. Eric Lane, executive director of Fellowship Missions, presented the plan to the WBZA asking to use the former Ken Anderson Films building at 1520 E. Winona Ave., as …read more.
Iconacy Orthopedic Implants LLC, 4130 Corridor Dr., Warsaw, held a ribbon cutting ceremony this morning becoming Warsaw’s newest family of orthopedic developers. Iconacy President and CEO Tom Allen said $2.63 million was invested in the company, which produces and markets a total hip replacement system and holds an estimated 36 patents, in renovations and equipment …read more.
Iconacy Orthopedic Implants LLC, an orthopedic developer and manufacturer, is expanding operations in Warsaw and creating up to 50 new jobs by 2015. The company will hold a ribbon cutting and open house on Wednesday, Oct. 17, at its new location, 4130 Corridor Dr. Time and additional details have not yet been released. Iconacy, which …read more.
After a 40-minute discussion on a type of temporary sign, the Warsaw Plan Commission tonight agreed on final revisions of the proposed sign ordinance. Monday night’s meeting was the fourth public hearing on the ordinance, which will be ready for a final vote by the WPC next month before being passed to the Warsaw Common Council …read more.
A new orthopedic company coming to Warsaw was granted tax abatements Monday night that will ultimately total a city contribution of $162,763. The abatements were voted on unanimously by the city council after they approved the area at 4130 Corridor Dr., Warsaw, an economic revitalization area. Iconacy Orthopedic Implants LLC plans to move into a …read more.
Discussion continued Monday night on proposed changes to Warsaw’s existing sign ordinance, but this time the general mood of those in attendance was one of appreciation. Prior to the start of the Warsaw City Plan Commission meeting, Warsaw City Planner Jeremy Skinner had provided copies for the audience of the existing ordinance and bullet points …read more.
Warsaw Planning Commission said goodbye to a long-time member Monday night with the resignation of Tammy Dalton. Dalton has served on the WPC board since 2004, but was recently asked to join the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals board. She was honored with a plaque for her service and given nothing but accolades from her …read more.






