If you could afford to file a rezoning petition for your property this year, you stood an 89% chance of having it approved. If you could afford to file a variance petition this year, you stood an 86% chance of it being approved.
REZONING PETITIONS
Of all 100 zoning petitions decided in 2014, 89 were approved, 2 denied, and 9 withdrawn (89% approved, 2% denied, and 9% withdrawn).
Most rezoning petitions are assigned to the Hearing Examiner, with some going to the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission for their first hearing. A small number are sent directly to the Metropolitan Development Commission by the HE for their initial hearing. Any side of a contested petition can appeal the HE's or IHPC's decision to the MDC.
The HE made 77 decisions on zoning petitions in 2014 - 68 approved, 2 denied, and 7 withdrawn - otherwise 88% approved, 3% denied, and 9% withdrawn.
The IHPC cast decisions on 11 zoning petitions in 2014 - all were approved.
The MDC held initial hearings on 7 petitions and accepted the withdrawal of 1 petition prior to hearing. All 7 were approved.
The HE's decision was appealed to the MDC 6 times. One was withdrawn prior to the MDC hearing it (the HE had recommended denial). Of three petitions which the HE had recommended denial, 2 were overturned by the MDC and 1 approved. Of two petitions which the HE had recommended approval, 1 was approved and 1 denied by the MDC.
Overall, the MDC heard testimony on 12 petitions, approving 10 (83%) and denying 2 (17%).
VARIANCE PETITIONS
Of all 323 variance petitions decided in 2014, 287 were approved, 23 denied, and 23 withdrawn (86% approved, 7 % denied, and 7% withdrawn). Looking at only those 123 petitions not on the expedited docket, 100 were approved and 23 denied - (81% approved and 19% denied).
Most variance petitions are assigned to the Boards of Zoning Appeals, of which there are three. If a variance request is packaged with a rezoning or other type of petition that normally would be heard by the HE/MDC, then it is assigned to the HE and not the BZA.
BZA I had 111 petitions on its dockets in 2014. 71 were on the expedited portion of the docket, meaning Staff and any neighbors or neighborhood organizations recommended approval of the petition. These are perfunctorily approved by the Board. Additionally, 7 were withdrawn. Of the 43 petitions for which BZA I took testimony, 29 were approved and 14 denied - otherwise 67% approved and 33% denied.
BZA II had 70 petitions on its dockets in 2014; 43 expedited, 7 withdrawn, and 20 for which testimony was taken. Of the latter, 15 were approved and 5 denied - or 75% approved and 25% denied.
BZA III had 100 petitions on its dockets in 2014; 73 expedited, 5 withdrawn, and 22 heard. Of those heard, 19 were approved and 3 denied - or 86% approved and 14% denied.
The HE got 34 variances; 30 approved, 1 denied, and 3 withdrawn.
The MDC got 11 variances (7 initial hearings, 3 appealed HE decisions, and 1 withdrawn). All 7 for initial hearing were approved by the MDC. Two of the appeals were approved and 1 denied.
This is actually better than I expected, having expected the mid-90% approval rate. Still and all, the variances are supposed to be granted because of a hardship on the ground that sets that parcel apart from every other identically zoned parcel in Marion County. It is hard to believe that such a standard was actually met for the number of approvals granted.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014
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