Plat Approved, Sign Ordinance Remains
WARSAW — A division of one lot into two and discussion on further study into a 4 ½-year-old sign ordinance were the only topics before the Warsaw City Planning Commission Monday evening, Nov. 14.
Read MoreWARSAW — A division of one lot into two and discussion on further study into a 4 ½-year-old sign ordinance were the only topics before the Warsaw City Planning Commission Monday evening, Nov. 14.
Read MoreWARSAW — The monthly meeting of the Warsaw Plan Commission, scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 12, has been cancelled due to lack of business. The next meeting of the commission will be 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 10.
Read MoreWARSAW — A preliminary plat in Cook subdivision for Habitat for Humanity received approval at the monthly meeting of the Warsaw Plan Commission Monday, Aug. 8. The final plat, however, resulted in extensive discussion and will be brought back for approval at a later date. The area is located at Godman and Columbia streets.
Read MoreWARSAW — The monthly meeting of the Warsaw Plan Commission, set for 7 p.m. Monday, June 13, has been cancelled due to the lack of business. The next meeting of the commission will be at 7 p.m. Monday, July 11.
Read MoreWARSAW — A request to vacate an undeveloped street received a favorable recommendation by the Warsaw Planning Commission. That favorable recommendation will now send the request to the city common council for final action. The unanimous decision was made in a brief meeting Monday evening, May 9. Attorney … Read More
WARSAW — The Warsaw School Corporation has started making the dream of a new Lincoln Elementary and renovated Washington Elementary and Edgewood Middle School a reality. Monday, Feb. 15, the construction began with trees being removed from the front of the WCS administration building to make a new … Read More
WARSAW — Warsaw Plan Commission members spent the bulk of its meeting Monday evening, Feb. 8, going over a draft of definitions of housing for its zoning ordinance. Tim Dombrosky, assistant city planner, presented a PowerPoint showing a draft of new definitions, old definitions and the intent of … Read More
WARSAW — A property owner who has owned property for eight years, recently was told the city had not billed them for sewer services. They received a bill for $2,347.20 due within 90 days. An appeal was requested and the property owner’s past amount was wiped clean and … Read More
WARSAW — The new nine-member board of the Warsaw Plan Commission was sworn in Monday evening during the board’s first meeting of 2016. Due to state statute and the city having a full time engineer and park board, the plan commission was increased from seven to nine members … Read More
WARSAW — Definitions of types of residential units was the main topic of business for the new nine-member Warsaw Plan Commission Monday evening, Jan. 11. Following a 45-minute discussion the result is Tim Dombrosky, assistant city planner, will draft a new set of definitions for the commission to … Read More
WARSAW — Warsaw Community School Corporation is another step closer to bringing its dream of a new Lincoln Elementary and renovated Washington Elementary and Edgewood Middle School a reality. Warsaw Plan Commission unanimously approved development plans on all three school projects Monday evening, Dec. 14, during its regular … Read More
WARSAW — The regularly scheduled meeting of the Warsaw Plan Commission, for 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 9, has been cancelled. The next meeting of the commission will be 7 p.m. Dec. 14, in the council meeting room of city hall.
Read MoreWARSAW — John Sampson, president/chief executive officer of the Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership, presented an update on the quest to become one of two regional initiatives to receive a $42 million grand from the Indiana Economic Development Commission. His presentation was made during the Warsaw Common Council meeting Monday evening, Oct. 19.
Read MoreWARSAW — Warsaw Plan Commission held a brief meeting, eight minutes total, Monday evening to approve one item of business.
Read MoreWARSAW — A revision of the city’s flood plain ordinance, required by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, was approved Monday evening, Aug. 10, by Warsaw Plan Commission members. The ordinance will now go to the Warsaw Common Council on Aug. 17 for final approval. Jeremy Skinner, city planner, … Read More
The final plat approval for Warsaw Development LLC for Park Ridge was approved unanimously Monday evening at the Warsaw Plan Commission meeting. The final approval was tabled at the June meeting after a split vote due to the configuration of a dead-end street. During the June meeting a … Read More