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The board conducted a public hearing regarding a declaratory resolution for the issuance of a general obligation bond intended to fund capital improvements within the municipal park system. Prior to the hearing, residents provided public commentary expressing support for the construction of a skatepark and concerns regarding the proposed location of a dog park at the Dickinson Road property due to environmental and safety factors. The board subsequently voted unanimously to confirm the resolution, which supports projects outlined in the five-year master plan.
The board discussed the allocation of CEDIT funding for park improvements, including restroom renovations, the installation of shade structures at the splash pad, the acquisition of a new mower and trailer, and planning for park property on Dickinson Road. Additionally, a revised timeline for the boardwalk and trail project at the Coffee Creek Park pond was reviewed and approved. The board also approved a special use permit for the Westchester Public Library to host its Summer Tunes series at Chesterton Park.
The meeting included a progress update on Phase III of the Westchester Liberty Trail, noting that the public comment period remains open and the council plans to reach a decision soon. Residents presented arguments against the proposed Tamarack route, expressing concerns regarding property aesthetics, safety, and community impact, while suggesting alternative phasing for the project. Additionally, a report on grant opportunities from the Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission was provided, highlighting simplified application processes for transportation funding.
The board discussed ongoing storm drain maintenance and repairs. Project status updates were provided for the 1050N ditch piping project, which faces utility and right-of-way challenges, and the Westchester Avenue sewer separation project, which is currently undergoing scope and phasing evaluation. Inspections of construction sites, including the Villages of Sand Creek and Urschel Laboratories, were reviewed regarding compliance with Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans. Additionally, the adoption of an updated floodplain ordinance aligned with federal and state requirements was noted.
The board discussed and unanimously approved two variances requested for the construction of two triplex buildings on property zoned R-3. The variances included permission to place two principal structures on a single lot and an increase in total lot coverage to 30.9 percent. The board heard testimony from the applicant's attorney regarding the aesthetic benefits of the proposed configuration and received public comments from neighboring residents expressing concerns about property values, traffic congestion, and neighborhood safety.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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