Buckingham Companies wants to build a 146-unit, five-story apartment complex with some commercial space and a parking garage.

INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) — A vote on a large mixed-use development in Broad Ripple has been put on hold for now.

The developer is working on revisions after neighbors voiced concern over the project.

The current plans call for a 5-story apartment complex with retail space along 62nd and Carrollton.

Those living in the area want to make sure an alleyway is left intact. They'd also like to see the height of the building lowered.

Buckingham Companies says they are open to working with neighbors on a compromise and plan to present their revisions in January.

The site is now home to a church and several small businesses, which Buckingham has optioned to buy.

BRVA President Colleen Fanning said since details of the project were first released last month, she's received dozens of calls and emails, mostly from people concerned about or opposed to the the project.

The BRVA Land Use and Development Committee held a public hearing on the proposal this week. Ultimately, the project would require several zoning changes to move forward.

Fanning said while Buckingham has changed the setback some and maintained part of a north and south alley that's served as a cut-through to Broad Ripple Avenue, "a lot of constituents are still concerned about the size, the height and the amount of units."

She said nearby residents in particular are concerned about the increase in traffic.