Page 1 CITY OF NOBLESVILLE 30 this node is intended to serve

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Page 1 CITY OF NOBLESVILLE 30 this node is intended to serve
Northeast Quadrant
this node is intended to serve the daily needs of
nearby residents.
North of State Road 32 and east of State Road
19 has been defined as the northeast planning
quadrant for discussion purposes. This area of
the city contains several large institutional users
including Noblesville Public Schools and some
residential developments but is primarily rural in
character. In addition to agricultural land, the area
north of the White River and east of State Road
19 includes homes on estate-sized lots. These
areas are not served by city utilities and the area is
planned to remain countryside.
The residential population in this area is expected
to grow with new mixed-density single family
developments in the current agriculture area
west of State Road 37 between State Road 32 and
196th Street. North of 196th Street and further
west into Wayne Township is expected to remain
as countryside.
Overdorf
8th
Cherry Tree
Union Chapel
Fox
Prairie Baptist
Pilgrim
Summer
State
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Foll
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River
Prospe
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CITY OF NOBLESVILLE
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166th
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Prairie Baptist
Durbin
179th
32
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Mid
Pleasant
Proposed
Transit
Station
Peacemaker
32
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V
Mystic
Natas
ha
171st
Cherry
Desha
ne
14th
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Road
Estates
Mill Creek
Floodplain
State
Conner
16th
Floodway
32
181st
Monument
32
U
V
186th
Fisher
9th
Hague
Village Center
186th
3rd
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Open Space
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Boden
Mill Creek
Su
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Parks
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Bruce
Field
Institutional
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Midland Trace Trail
Lakeview
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Pebble Village
Park
Long Acre
Promise
Ruth
38
Industrial
191st
Mallery
Little Chicago
Sta
t
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Office / Industrial
Flex
oa
d
er
Amb
Stony
Braxton
Office
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Potter
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ge
Transitional Corridor
w
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196th
Prairie Cro
ssing
Sandbar
Downtown Mixed Use
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191st
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Harb
38
U
V
196th
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Wagon Trail
Mixed Use Office / Commercial / Residential
19
U
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Searay
Le
Commercial
Victory Chapel
Edith
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Tr
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il
Mixed Use Residential
206th
James
Buttonwood
Hague
Residential Infill & Redevelopment
196th
Durbin
Miami
Creek
Schulley
Harbour
Mixed Density Single Family Residential
Park 32
Hinkle Creek
Carrigan
Countryside
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Moontown
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Gray
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Banbury
Blanchard
The State Road 37 corridor is expected to see
continued development interest into the future.
The current retail, restaurant, and hotel uses near
the State Road 32/State Road 37 intersection
may be supported by additional mixed use
development north along the corridor. This new
development may be retail, office or residential. A
village center node is planned for the southeast
corner of the State Road 37 and 191st Street
intersection.
Although there are significant
retail developments south along State Road 37,
216th
216th
Poole
Cumberland
216th
State Road 19
Between the White River and State Road 37,
institutional uses dominate the landscape. They
include Noblesville High School and Freshman
campus, Noblesville East Middle School, the
Hamilton East Public Library, Hamilton County
public safety offices and jail, Our Lady of Grace
School, and several other religious institutions. In
addition to the well established neighborhoods,
these are some of the most stable land uses and
are not expected to see any change in the future.
State
Roa