Planning and Zoning
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Q: How do I rezone property?

A: Requests for rezones are heard by the Plan Commission at public meetings held once a month at the Town Municipal Building located at 206 West Main Street. The Plan Commission only makes recommendations for approval or denial. By state law, only the legislative body can rezone property. Once the rezone request is heard by the Plan Commission, it is heard by the Plainfield Town Council, which is the legislative body governing Plainfield. Before a rezone request can be heard by the Plan Commission, it must be filed with the Department of Planning and Zoning at least 30 days before the next scheduled Plan Commission hearing. The Plan Commission meeting schedule can be found under Available Minutes and Schedules. Before filing a rezone request, a Pre-filing conference must be held with the Department of Planning and Zoning. To schedule a Pre-filing conference, please contact the Department of Planning and Zoning.

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