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Notice of Public Hearing
On Petition To Rezone
State of Indiana
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County of Jackson
In the Matter of the Application of Rick and Tara Johnson to Rezone Real Estate within the jurisdiction of the Plan Commission of the City of Seymour, Indiana.
Before the Plan Commission of the City of Seymour
Annual Term: 2008
Case #: P.C.-M-10-08
Date Filed: 3/25/08
Public Hearing Date: 4/10/08
The Plan Commission of the City of Seymour, Indiana will hold a public hearing on the 10th day of April, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall, 301-309 N. Chestnut Street, Seymour, Indiana on a "Petition to Rezone Real Estate" within the jurisdiction of the Plan Commission. A copy of the petition is on file and available for review at the Department of Planning and Zoning of the City of Seymour, Indiana.
The hearing is open to the public, all adjoining property owners, and any other interested person. Interested persons may appear and offer comments on the petition during the hearing. Any person who chooses to submit written comments or objections may do so at the Department of Planning and Zoning, 301-309 N. Chestnut Street, Seymour, Indiana before 4:00 p.m. on the day of the hearing.
The name of the applicant is Rick and Tara Johnson and the owner is the same. The affected real estate is 1005 E. 4th street and fronts on E. 4th Street. The present zoning classification is R-1 which is Single Family Residential and the requested zoning classification is C-3, Commercial Business.
The applicant has requested a rezone for the real estate to operate a commercial business from the property.
The legal description of the real estate affected is as follows: A part of the east half of the northeast corner of Section 17, Township 6 North, Range 6 East in Jackson County, Indiana.
This notice is provided pursuant to Title 5 and 36 of the Indiana Code and Section 10 of the Municipal Code of the City of Seymour, Indiana.
Jeremy Gray
Jeremy Gray, Secretary
Seymour Plan Commission
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