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WARSAW — Business was short for the Sept. 11 meeting of the Warsaw Plan Commission, with only one new item of business on the agenda. Before the meeting got started, Mayor Joe Thallemer was present to swear in new board member Bill Baldwin. Baldwin is a representative of the Warsaw Parks Board, a statutory requirement …read more.

WARSAW — During a short meeting of the Warsaw Plan Commission on Monday, May 8, the board gave a favorable recommendation on the expansion of the Central TIF District, which now includes the Marsh store location. The current Central TIF district includes Buffalo, Canal, Indiana and Fort Wayne streets.  The proposed expansion includes areas to the …read more.

Meetings have been held with faculty and staff in all three buildings over the last three weeks. Modifications from their requests are being identified and evaluated. Timelines have been set and work is underway to obtain the appropriate permits. Performance Services plan to take the exterior footprints designs to the City of Warsaw Planning Commission …read more.

At the Feb. 9 meeting of the Warsaw Plan Commission, the commission approved Resolution 2015-02-01. “This is part of the Buffalo Street project,” said Warsaw City Planner Jeremy Skinner. “This is one of the final stages.” The resolution would allow the commission to amend the boundaries of the Warsaw Central Development Area, i.e. the Buffalo …read more.

At its meeting on Monday, Sept. 8, the Warsaw Planning Commission settled on a draft of the city’s comprehensive plan. The commission was presented with the plan at a meeting last month, and only a few minor changes, namely extending medical classification further east and prioritizing a park project and bike lanes, were made on …read more.

Parkview Health Systems Inc. moved another step closer to putting a medical facility in Warsaw at the Warsaw Planning Commission meeting on July 14. Both Parkview’s Site Plan and Subdivision applications were unanimously approved by the commission. The proposed 45,000 square-foot facility would be built on 9.8 acres north of Mariner’s Drive and east of …read more.

Article by Rachel Smith,  On The Edge Student Reporter Edgewood Middle School Recently, the Warsaw Planning Commission gave permission to allow chickens within the city limits. Only female chickens, or hens, would be permitted inside the city limits. Also, there would be a limit of five chickens per property, assuming that the owner has enough …read more.

By unanimous vote, the Warsaw Planning Commission has given their approval to allow chickens within the city limits. The proposed ordinance received nearly an hour of discussion Monday night, and passed with little alteration, meaning the Warsaw Common Council will now vote on the matter. Domestic chickens — specifically only female chickens or hens — …read more.

A formal proposal to allow for chickens in the city limits will be presented to the Warsaw Plan Commission at a special time on Monday. Chickens — specifically the keeping of hens for the purpose of egg production — have been the topic of board meetings over the last month. James Bausch first brought the …read more.

The Warsaw Planning Commission, along with most members of the Warsaw Common Council, met Monday night to give input into a comprehensive plan that will serve as a road map for Warsaw’s future. Brad Johnson of Ground Rules Inc., the company contracted for $50,750 to complete the city’s comprehensive plan, met with the city officials …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 Plan Commission will meet in a public session Monday, July 9, to further discuss amendments to the city’s sign ordinance. Monday’s meeting is an opportunity for members of the public to voice their input on the proposed changes. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. and will be in the city council chambers, 302 E. …read more.

A sign ordinance for the city of Warsaw will likely be readied for a vote by July 9 and, if passed by the city council, businesses that utilize people to stand outside with signs will be prohibited to continue those practices. After nearly an hour of discussions Monday night, the Warsaw Planning Commission gave city …read more.

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