South Bend Tribune

By 8-1 vote, farmland near New Carlisle to be rezoned as industrial

- Joseph Dits

The St. Joseph County Council voted 8-1 on Tuesday to rezone almost 640 acres of agricultur­al land for industrial use —potentiall­y for a massive data center by the secretive firm Razor5, LLC — at the southern edge of the Indiana Enterprise Center near New Carlisle.

Council Republican Joe Thomas, whose district covers that area, cast the lone vote against it, saying he was “conflicted” and agreeing with those in the audience who asked to put a pause on making a decision.

Dan Caruso of New Carlisle, who recently was appointed to the county’s Redevelopm­ent Authority, said the rezoning would push industrial developmen­t beyond the limit of 2,000 acres near New Carlisle that had been recommende­d in the county’s 2002 comprehens­ive plan for land use.

Steve Francis of Clay Township said the people of New Carlisle “feel like they are being dumped on.” He urged the county to keep developmen­t within the acreage that’s already in the IEC’s overlay district and not expand beyond that.

But Bill Schalliol, the county’s executive director of economic developmen­t, suggested that the potential developers wanted a single parcel that’s big enough rather than smaller pieces.

Some lamented that major developmen­t decisions keep pushing forward near New Carlisle while the county’s updated comprehens­ive plan — where much of the work has already been done — still awaits some final work by consultant­s. It is taking longer than expected, after having involved input from several members of the community.

Council Democrat Bryan Tanner said that, with a new comprehens­ive plan on the way, “I don’t want to be beholden to a comprehens­ive plan that’s 20 years old.”

Attorney Pete Agostino, who represents the Sebasty farming family who’d sell the land to developers, argued that farmers need to sell land like this in order to make money and survive. He pitched it as a matter of individual freedom and democracy.

But Jennifer Betz of South Bend said her husband is among a younger generation of farmers who can’t afford to buy agricultur­al land in St. Joseph County, an issue that she says is becoming worse as farmland prices rise. She argued this was about more than just one family. She pitched preserving the famously rich, productive farmland there in what used to be the Grand Kankakee Marsh.

“We need to be able to grow our own food,” she said. “If we keep rezoning ag land, we’ll have no chance for food sovereignt­y.”

To critics who cited the environmen­tal impact of industry, Tanner, who noted that he grew up next to farms, said he didn’t see how that’s worse than more than a century of farming on the land.

The land is at the southwest corner of Indiana 2 and Strawberry Road, which puts it directly east of the Navistar Proving Grounds and nearly a half mile east of Bendix Woods County Park.

As The Tribune has reported, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, Google and Meta have been building such data centers across the country, including in the Midwest. AWS officials have reportedly been seen around St. Joseph County in recent months to gather informatio­n. But an AWS spokeswoma­n refused to either confirm or deny whether the company plans to build a data center here.

Schalliol has said there are actually “a couple of prospects” to develop the land.

Also on Tuesday, the council voted 9-0 to extend the IEC’s overlay district to cover the nearly 640 acres. That at least provides some protection, preventing certain kinds of developmen­t that include mining, scrap yards, slaughterh­ouses and confined animal feeding operations (CAFO).

Some questioned why the added acreage was being “rushed.”

Schalliol said that “timing is very critical” because of other developmen­t in the area, along with improvemen­ts to Indiana 2 and Larrison Road. He said key steps are happening for $50 million in bonds to support the county’s improvemen­ts to the area’s infrastruc­ture, aiding the New Carlisle developmen­t.

“A lot of pieces are moving forward,” Schalliol said.

South Bend Tribune reporter Joseph Dits can be reached at 574-235-6158 or jdits@sbtinfo.com.

 ?? ?? This map shows the area, marked with crosshatch­es, that would be rezoned from agricultur­al to industrial and added to the Indiana Enterprise Center near New Carlisle. It is just east of the Navistar Proving Grounds’ oval track.
This map shows the area, marked with crosshatch­es, that would be rezoned from agricultur­al to industrial and added to the Indiana Enterprise Center near New Carlisle. It is just east of the Navistar Proving Grounds’ oval track.

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