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 R oad 2 ow Foll ville River Prospe rity Chesterfield s Bays Olio Summer Clover 10th Pennington ch Lo le eag Glen 37 U V Tenor la 156th l ha 161st l Va CITY OF NOBLESVILLE 38 U V 166th 166th 30 38 n Prairie Baptist Durbin 179th 32 tow dle Mid Pleasant Proposed Transit Station Peacemaker 32 U V Mystic Natas ha 171st Cherry Desha ne 14th * Road Estates Mill Creek Floodplain State Conner 16th Floodway 32 181st Monument 32 U V 186th Fisher 9th Hague Village Center 186th 3rd * UV Open Space * Boden Mill Creek Su nse t Parks nsa Me Bruce Field Institutional rm Midland Trace Trail Lakeview l Fa Mil * Pebble Village Park Long Acre Promise Ruth 38 Industrial 191st Mallery Little Chicago Sta t eR Office / Industrial Flex oa d er Amb Stony Braxton Office d oo Potter s Brid ge Transitional Corridor w er 196th Prairie Cro ssing Sandbar Downtown Mixed Use ur 191st o Harb 38 U V 196th v Ri Wagon Trail Mixed Use Office / Commercial / Residential 19 U V Searay Le Commercial Victory Chapel Edith ve e Tr a 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 Sh erid an Moontown a ist * LEGEND Pine Hill Gray eV or Sh 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