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BZA continues Summit Locations' billboard-spacing request for Telephone Road property

February 24, 2026 | Warrick County, Indiana


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BZA continues Summit Locations' billboard-spacing request for Telephone Road property
The Warrick County Board of Zoning Appeals agreed to continue a request from Summit Locations LLC and Habitat for Humanity of Warrick County concerning a billboard-spacing variance at 1000622 Telephone Road.

Chair introduced BZA-BD-26-03, described as a request to relax the 1,000-foot spacing requirement for billboards to allow two signs separated by 766.7 feet (a relaxation of 233.3 feet) in an M2 general industrial zoning district. The owner requested a continuation; staff noted the rules permit an applicant to continue a matter for up to three meetings without refiling or renoticing if a written request is provided. The owner had submitted a written request, and the board accepted a continuation and agreed to place the item on a future docket.

Board members said applicants may need to refile if they exceed the three-meeting continuance window. The meeting moved on to scheduling and other housekeeping business.

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