Gray Eagle clubhouse restaurant, netting pass muster with the Plan Commission

A graphic illustrating the netting planned

The Gray Eagle Golf Clubhouse will have a restaurant, and netting, if the Fishers City Council goes along with the recommendation of the Fishers Plan Commission.  Commission members voted unanimously for a favorable recommendation.  The netting in the area will be 160 feet at its highest point, and as low as 50 feet in the area near residential property.

The Commission voted to allow yet another continuance for the Flat Fork Planned Unit Development.  This is the third continuance of this proposal, which is very unusual.  Planning and Zoning Director Megan Vukusich told the Commission the developer is trying to remove the commercial aspect to this development and there are talks ongoing  to work out the purchase agreement with the property owner.  The vote allowing the continuance was 7-1 in favor, with City Councilman Todd Zimmerman voting no.  The proposed development includes multiple parcels on the north side of 96th Street, between Georgia and Cyntheanne Road. The Flat Fork Planned Unit Development would include a maximum of 220 single-family homes on the north side of 96th Street, between Georgia and Cyntheanne Road,

The Commission voted unanimously in favor of a resolution saying a planned development on South Street in downtown Fishers’ Nickel Plate District is consistent with the city’s 2040 comprehensive plan.