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The meeting included a public hearing portion for March 4th, 2026, followed by approval of the February 4th, 2026 minutes. Key discussions focused on the proposed amendments to the solar energy requirements ordinance, which were presented via a detailed spreadsheet categorizing recommendations based on study committee consensus. The committee reviewed consensus items (green) and non-consensus items (yellow) related to zoning, land use, and decommissioning plans. There was also discussion regarding subdivision petitions, including the continuance of S5326 and the vote on S5321. Furthermore, the committee scheduled future items for the March 18th Area Plan Commission public hearing agenda, and approved placing petitions on the March 25th Area Board of Zoning Appeals agenda. Finally, the February 2026 budget report was approved.
The agenda for the public hearing includes the approval of minutes, new business, and a public hearing section. New business involves reviewing variance requests for BZA-2220, submitted by Walmart Real Estate Business Trust, concerning increases in freestanding sign height, freestanding sign area, and total sign area for an accessory gasoline service station. Also included are two sets of variances for Tomish Developers, LLC (BZA-2221 and BZA-2222) related to constructing multifamily apartment buildings, requesting variances for building height, reduction in required parking spaces, decrease in lot width, and reduction in lot area. Administrative matters involved a discussion on 'The Parking Question: How Much is Enough?' regarding variance findings.
The meeting commenced with a pledge followed by a joint proclamation designating March 8th through the 14th, 2026, as Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Tippecanoe County. Key agenda items included a resolution (2026-07-CM) to award the Buck Creek and Coburn wastewater project to Lad A Services with a guaranteed maximum price of $10 million, following a public hearing where community input was provided. Additionally, the Board heard motions concerning the approval of accounts payable claims for February 19th, 2026, through March 2nd, 2026, and payroll dated February 27th, 2026. Further discussions involved the hearing of rezoning requests: Z3018 (JHS Investments Group LLC) from NBR1 to GB, which passed, and Z3019 (Estridge Development Management LLC) from R1T to R3, which also passed, both including associated commitments.
The agenda for the Executive Committee meeting includes the approval of previous minutes, new business items, and a public hearing focusing on subdivisions. Specific items for the public hearing include sketch plan approval requests for S-5321 WIGGINS PLACE SUBDIVISION, which was continued from a prior meeting to resolve sewer/septic issues, and S-5326 MAC'S WABASH SUBDIVISION for a proposed gas station. The agenda also mandates the approval of the March Area Plan Commission Public Hearing Agenda and the March Area Board of Zoning Appeals Public Hearing Agenda. Furthermore, the committee is scheduled to review and approve the January Budget Report.
The agenda for the public hearing included a briefing session, approval of minutes, and new business concerning Resolution 2026-01, which determines that the Twyckenham Economic Development Area (EDA) amendment conforms to the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Lafayette. The public hearing segment involved discussion and continuation for several items, including amendments to the Unified Zoning Ordinance (UZO) regarding height and Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) updates in West Lafayette. Several subdivision sketch and preliminary plat reviews were scheduled, with one specifically continued to address sewer/septic issues. Additionally, multiple rezoning requests were scheduled for review across various zoning categories (R1W, R4W, R3W, I3, GB, R1T, R3, R1C, A, RE, R2, NBU). Administrative matters included a presentation of the 2025 Rental Report and approval of the March Executive Committee agenda. A separate document detailed the Twyckenham EDA amendment, which involves reconstructing 9th Street and Poland Hill Road with roundabouts.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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