
Pulte Homes is proposing a new residential development north of 131st Street near Fishers High School and Interstate 69 that would feature 23 single-family homes.
The proposed Buckhaven development would require a rezoning request, followed later by annexation into the City of Fishers. The Fishers City Council gave the proposal a first reading Monday night.
The proposal will next be presented at a neighborhood meeting before moving to the Fishers Plan Commission for a public hearing and recommendation vote.
According to Pulte Homes, the houses are expected to be priced between $600,000 and $700,000.
In other business before the council Monday night:
— Patch Development received a five-year real property tax abatement for a new building planned at 9786 Masters Road. The project represents a $7.3 million investment and is expected to create at least five new jobs. Patch Development, based in Fishers since 2019, specializes in land development, build-to-suit projects, site selection and consulting services. The council also approved a resolution designating the site as an Economic Revitalization Area.
— The council gave first reading to proposed changes to the city’s impact fee ordinance to comply with new state law requirements. The proposal will next go before the Fishers Plan Commission for a public hearing and recommendation.
— Final approval was granted for ordinance changes governing the cleanliness and general condition of construction sites within the city.
— The council also gave first reading to a proposal allowing additions and accessory buildings on residential properties within downtown Fishers’ Nickel Plate District.







