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Town of Avon Indiana Town Council Meeting - May 28th, 2026
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Council Approves Tax Abatement for NER Chicago Industrial's New Building
The council adopted Resolution 2026-16, confirming a tax abatement for NER Chicago Industrial's third building on County Road 100 South. This is a 613,000 square foot speculative industrial building. The tax abatement committee recommended approval. The abatement schedule was noted as slightly unusual, being more front-loaded, but it still results in the town receiving over 50% of the taxes over 10 years.
Riverwalk District Established to Promote Economic Development Along White Lick Creek
The council passed Ordinance 2026-07, establishing a municipal riverfront district along White Lick Creek. This district will allow the town to recommend the issuance of alcohol permits to proprietors, bypassing standard population-based quotas. The ordinance also authorizes the Town Manager to set up an application process for these permits.
Council Approves Crack Sealing Contract for Roads
The Town Council considered and approved awarding a quote for crack sealing to Howard Paving for $71,998.40. The Public Works Director noted that the budgeted amount exceeded the bids received, allowing for the work to proceed. Council members recognized Howard Paving from a previous positive experience with a roundabout project.
Building Permit Fees Adjusted to Reflect Actual Costs; New Schedule Effective in 90 Days
The council adopted Ordinance 2026-08, adjusting building permit fees. These fees had not been updated since 2019. The adjustments are based on the actual costs incurred by the town to provide these services, as required by statute. The ordinance includes a 90-day waiting period before the new fees take effect to allow the development community to adjust.
Resident Raises Noise Concerns Regarding Alenorium Restaurant's Live Music
A resident, Casey Niheiser, brought forward concerns regarding noise pollution originating from Alenorium restaurant, specifically loud music and open bay doors during live band performances. She stated that the noise, including bass, penetrates her home even with closed windows and doors. The noise issue affects her and her neighbors, and she expressed concern about its potential negative impact on property values. She requested that the bay doors be closed when music is played as a potential first step.
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