All three properties were heard on third reading and approved with no discussion.
The council approved the rezoning of East Pointe Condominiums in the 1500 block of Krammerer Road from Planned Unit Development to R-3 Condominium district. The second also rezoned North Pointe Condominiums, in the 700 block of N. Riley Road from R-1 (one and two family district) to R-3 Condominium District. The last changes the property at 615 Professional Way from Planned Unit Development to 1B Local Commercial, Retail Sales District.
The only other piece of business on the agenda was the approval on second reading of the formation of a special account for the cityâs American Rescue Plan funding. Cities and towns in Noble County and northeast Indiana will receive anywhere from $40,000 to $2.81 million, which must be used by the end of 2024.
KENDALLVILLE â Kendallvilleâs solar field project is moving full steam ahead.
The Kendallville Common Council took the next step Tuesday night in approving a funding mechanism for the project on second and third reading. Rules were suspended to help expedite the project.
Before that approval, Tuesday night the council welcomed a new firefighter and supported a recent promotion at the Kendallville Police Department.
Robert Isaacs, the cityâs newest firefighter, took his oath of office from council President Jim Dazey in front of family and friends. Dazeyâs second oath of office came with the swearing in of Detective Doug Davis. Davis started with the Kendallville PD 16 years ago as a dispatcher, two years after that he became a full-time police officer.